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gorman
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posted September 27, 2021 12:36 AM |
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So my post made me think about something... How does one go about having a pokemon hold an item while it's in it's pokeball? If it *just happens*, well awesome, then I won't have to take out Weepinbell first to give it the Talisman. If it has to be done the same way as with Wythir... I'm terrified Weepinbell will attempt to eat me like Victrebell does in the anime to James.
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Kareeah_Indaga
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posted September 27, 2021 11:57 PM |
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gorman said: So my post made me think about something... How does one go about having a pokemon hold an item while it's in it's pokeball? If it *just happens*, well awesome, then I won't have to take out Weepinbell first to give it the Talisman. If it has to be done the same way as with Wythir... I'm terrified Weepinbell will attempt to eat me like Victrebell does in the anime to James.
Let's say you can give or take Held Items while they're still in their Pokeballs, but you need a Pokedex to do it and it will only work on your Pokemon. So you can give your Weepinbell a Held Item now, but in the hypothetical future if you need to give something to someone else's Pokemon, you need to let them out.
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((I'm guessing we can go until Sengar berzerks, and hopefully the three other pokemon will be able to take him down without much trouble once he does. Fisher will be using Mist and Rain Dance once those moves lose effectiveness to keep them up until the berzerking happens))
Sengar's not berzerking yet but figuring out what to prioritize at this point is your job.
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posted September 28, 2021 01:01 AM |
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This is why I've buffed up. Sengar is literally just physical attacks, and Marick will laugh at that.
Also, once Sengar is de-shadowed, let's change his EV's to split between Attack and Speed evenly. Because umberon doesn't learn a SINGLE SPECIAL DARK MOVE NATURALLY.
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Kareeah_Indaga
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posted September 28, 2021 06:27 PM |
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Gnomes2169 said:
Also, once Sengar is de-shadowed, let's change his EV's to split between Attack and Speed evenly. Because umberon doesn't learn a SINGLE SPECIAL DARK MOVE NATURALLY.
Noted, but keep in mind you need to feed him the appropriate Berries to reset the EVs that were already set.
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posted September 29, 2021 12:32 AM |
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I know. It's... unfortunate that younger me was dumb about this. >.>
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posted October 07, 2021 03:05 AM |
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gorman said: "Ah really, five levels huh, well that's a bummer for me. Alright, thank you though. Guess I'll have Gastly and Poliwhirl train a bit back where we were doing massages all morning."
How long are you training for?
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gorman
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posted October 08, 2021 11:34 PM |
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ONE! lol I learned my lesson! (maybe)
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posted October 09, 2021 12:44 PM |
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gorman said: ONE! lol I learned my lesson! (maybe)
One what?
Gnomes2169 said:
((Question, how many times can I try to de-shadow a pokemon a day?))
Via battle? As many as you want, assuming the Pokémon isn’t unconscious, grievously injured, or otherwise incapable of battling.
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posted October 09, 2021 02:50 PM |
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Alright.
... I might go one more round. But with another pokemon out. Just in case.
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gorman
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posted October 12, 2021 12:59 AM |
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One hour
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posted October 12, 2021 07:36 AM |
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Keep in mind that you need to train your pokemon for 1 hour for every 10 levels they possess (with a minimum of 1 hour for levels 1-9 pokemon.) So if you want to train a level 20 pokemon up 1 level, you need to spend 2 hours training them. If you want to train a level 30 pokemon, it's 3 hours per level. Etc.
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posted October 13, 2021 12:44 PM |
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Gnomes2169 said: Keep in mind that you need to train your pokemon for 1 hour for every 10 levels they possess (with a minimum of 1 hour for levels 1-9 pokemon.) So if you want to train a level 20 pokemon up 1 level, you need to spend 2 hours training them. If you want to train a level 30 pokemon, it's 3 hours per level. Etc.
This, also I need to know which of the Pokemon training is getting the level up.
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gorman
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posted October 17, 2021 04:55 PM |
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Oh, uhm, Gastly for 2 hours then.
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posted October 18, 2021 01:02 AM |
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gorman
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posted October 28, 2021 02:00 AM |
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Apologies in advance for this, but I'm extremely confused as to the whole.... -1/2, -1, -1/2 thing....
A, B, and C all have a 1 on top, does that mean I can only dig there one time?
Sorry
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posted October 28, 2021 02:53 AM |
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gorman said: Apologies in advance for this, but I'm extremely confused as to the whole.... -1/2, -1, -1/2 thing....
A, B, and C all have a 1 on top, does that mean I can only dig there one time?
Sorry
The numbers over the letters indicate the depth of the soil, the numbers for the mallet and pick indicate how much soil is removed in one ‘hit’. So if you used the pick on columns A, B, and C, then B would have all the soil removed and A and C would have half a layer remaining after one hit.
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gorman said: with the pick going -3, -4, -3.
Quick check, where are you getting these numbers from?
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gorman
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posted November 03, 2021 11:21 PM |
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Kareeah_Indaga said:
gorman said: Apologies in advance for this, but I'm extremely confused as to the whole.... -1/2, -1, -1/2 thing....
A, B, and C all have a 1 on top, does that mean I can only dig there one time?
Sorry
The numbers over the letters indicate the depth of the soil, the numbers for the mallet and pick indicate how much soil is removed in one ‘hit’. So if you used the pick on columns A, B, and C, then B would have all the soil removed and A and C would have half a layer remaining after one hit.
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gorman said: with the pick going -3, -4, -3.
Quick check, where are you getting these numbers from?
I'm terribly sorry October was a chaotic busy month for me.
I thought the numbers were for each hit and/or dig with the pick?
I wasn't sure why there was a mallet for half of a hit that's why I went just with the pick, sorry.
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posted November 04, 2021 04:43 PM |
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gorman said:
Kareeah_Indaga said:
gorman said: Apologies in advance for this, but I'm extremely confused as to the whole.... -1/2, -1, -1/2 thing....
A, B, and C all have a 1 on top, does that mean I can only dig there one time?
Sorry
The numbers over the letters indicate the depth of the soil, the numbers for the mallet and pick indicate how much soil is removed in one ‘hit’. So if you used the pick on columns A, B, and C, then B would have all the soil removed and A and C would have half a layer remaining after one hit.
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gorman said: with the pick going -3, -4, -3.
Quick check, where are you getting these numbers from?
I'm terribly sorry October was a chaotic busy month for me.
I thought the numbers were for each hit and/or dig with the pick?
I wasn't sure why there was a mallet for half of a hit that's why I went just with the pick, sorry.
The pick pattern (-1/2, -1, -1/2) means that of the three columns you choose, for each hit the first column will lose half a layer of dirt, the second will lose one layer and the third will lose half a layer.
So if your dirt levels start like this: 3, 3, 3
After 1 hit it will look like this: 2 1/2, 2, 2 1/2
After two hits it will look like this: 2, 1, 2
Basically, the center of the hit digs deeper than the sides.
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gorman
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posted November 09, 2021 12:27 AM |
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OH! Well that certainly makes more sense now lol
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posted November 18, 2021 12:34 AM |
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