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Water Team

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    • Seen May 17, 2010
    Milotic@Leftovers
    Calm Nature
    Mirror Coat
    Surf
    Recover
    filler


    Kingdra@Lum Berry
    ? Nature
    Dragon Dance
    Surf
    Earthquake - ?
    Dragon Claw



    Ludicolo@Leftovers
    ? Nature
    Leech Seed
    Surf
    Nature Power
    filler



    Kyogre@Chesto Berry
    ? Nature
    Mind Reader
    Sheer Cold
    Rest
    Ice Beam



    Swampert@Leftovers

    Naughty Nature
    Surf
    Blizzard
    Earthquake - ?
    filler



    I need another water type pokemon for fill-up.
    ~Lugialord :)
     
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    Lugialord said:
    Milotic@Leftovers
    Bold Nature
    Hypnosis
    Surf
    Recover
    Ice Beam


    Kingdra@Lum Berry
    Modest Nature
    Substitute

    Surf/Hydro Pump
    Ice Beam
    Toxic


    lol, you honestly think Kingdra can learn Earthquake? And Dragon Claw when it has no claws at all?

    Ludicolo@Leftovers
    Modest Nature
    Leech Seed
    Surf
    Ice Beam
    Subsitute


    Make sure it has the Swift Swim trait. Rain Dish isn't worth it.



    Kyogre@Chesto Berry
    Modest Nature
    Surf
    Thunder

    Rest/Calm Mind
    Ice Beam

    Don't use OHKO moves please. They show that you are a noob and an unskilled trainer. Besides, what good is a Kyogre without Water moves? Anyways, start your team with Kyogre seeing as how much of your team depends on the rain.


    Swampert@Leftovers

    Brave Nature
    Surf/Ice Beam
    Curse
    Earthquake
    Rest

    You have plenty of choices for a 6th Pokemon. Vaporeon can heal your team with Wish, Starmie is fast and versatile, Gyarados is a heavy hitter, and Kabutops and Omastar both benefit from Drizzle.

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    aragornbird said:
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    You have plenty of choices for a 6th Pokemon. Vaporeon can heal your team with Wish, Starmie is fast and versatile, Gyarados is a heavy hitter, and Kabutops and Omastar both benefit from Drizzle.

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    Thanks! I'm not a skilled trainer. I just think it's best to wipe the opponent out quickly. I know 1 hit K.O. moves have no skill. Vaporeon would be my selection.

    Vaporeon@None
    ? Nature
    Wish
    Surf
    Ice Beam - ? (if you're a bit familiar with these (?) it means I don't know if it can learn it)
    filler

    ^ is that better?
     
    Why did you use them in the first place? Also, Chesto Rest is so noobish its not even funny. :\
     
    YoMama said:
    Why did you use them in the first place? Also, Chesto Rest is so noobish its not even funny. :\
    What does that mean? I really like to know. ty
     
    You use Rest, you heal, Chesto Berry wakes you up. What is there not to understand? :\
     
    Omaster is cool.

    Omaster @ Leftovers
    Trait: Swift Swim
    Modest Nature (+SAtk, -Atk)
    -Spikes
    -Surf
    -Ice Beam
    -Toxic/Filler
     
    Lol at vaporeon with wish and no baton pass...
     
    HP Flying over Return. HP Flying has 105 BP because of the STAB. Return isn't good against anything anyway and Gengar will cause problems without something to hit it.
     
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    It seems that you never ever get it.
    Hidden Powers aren't good in-gmae!

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    He never clearified if it was in-game or NetBattle. :\
     
    LUGIABIRD keep the chesto and rest. if it works for YOU keep it. they are ******** about it because you instantly heal then get to attack the next round. there are no rules as to what items you give your pokemon.


    but in my opinion..... Leftovers are better, they heal you overtime throughout the untire battle.
     
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    Then you shouldn't automatically assume the team is for Netbattle, since more people play in-game than NB.

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    aragornbird, that is true, however, people even when people are playing in-game they still call people noobs by the type of attacks/items they give their pokemon in-game.

    i here it all the time.
     
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    Um, it's called the Edit button. Please don't double post next time.

    soldier2021 said:
    and a Walrein would be good balance for your team. you select the moves for it, only through trial and error are you going to learn what works for YOU and what does not.

    and also a WAILORD would do wonders in a water such as the one you got. again..... same as above.

    What the-?!? Wailord SUCKS. It's one of the worst Water-types out there. And Walrein is only mediocre and is outclassed by the many other choices available.

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    Don't double post... edit the first one. And why would he post his team if he wanted to

    soldier2021 said:
    if it works for YOU keep it.

    Then he wouldnt come here for help... In-game is easy but you wanna win when u battle friends so you should use smarter sets...
     
    i have a wailord at level 41 that has

    HP 307
    ATK 175
    DEF 80
    SP. ATK 180
    SP. DEF 94
    SPD 110

    and a walrien i have has

    HP 230
    ATK 140
    DEF 90
    SP. ATK 150
    SP. DEF 120
    SPD 101
    and it just evelved last night.

    the stats influence greatly as to what type of attacks would suit it best.

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    Originally Posted by Fr0st
    Don't double post... edit the first one. And why would he post his team if he wanted to



    Then he wouldnt come here for help... In-game is easy but you wanna win when u battle friends so you should use smarter sets...



    yes that is true, but, the problem with "smarter sets" is that they may not work with his actual style. true, the move may work great with the pokemon and its other move sets but, what about his style of playing? does he like to run around with Hyper beam, try to kill every pokemon he can with the first hit? or does he like to take his time and use pokemon as walls to widdle down his opponent?

    a problem with threads like these is that the individual does not disclose how he actually likes to battle. which means nothing we say may even help him at all.
     
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