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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:46 am
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Name: Infernape Nickname: Ares Lvl: 53 Nature: Modest Item: Fist Plate
Attacks: Flamethrower, Close Combat, Solarbeam, Mach Punch
Name: Glaceon Lvl: 60 Nature: Quiet Item: Icicle Plate
Attacks: Bite, Ice Fang, Blizzard, Icy Wind
((Is there a TM for Ice Beam?))
Name: Leafeon Nickname: Konoha Lvl: 62 Nature: Lax Item: Miracle Seed
Attacks: Giga Drain, Synthesis, Razor Leaf, Quick Attack
Name: Garchomp Nickname: Requin Lvl: 67 Nature: Quiet Item: Draco Plate
Attacks: Dragon Claw, Dragon Pulse, Dig, Dragon Rush
Name: Staraptor Nickname: Avian Lvl: 45 (need to level him up, I know) Nature: Rash Item: Sky Plate
Attacks: Fly, Defog, Close Combat, Aerial Ace
(Note: I don't know what pokemon to put in my last slot. A little help there would be appreciated, lol.)
((Also note, I do not use legendaries in my main teams.))
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:09 am
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First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake.
Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard.
Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace.
Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB),
Staraptor: Pretty much good as is.
As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches.
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:18 am
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krishnath First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake. Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard. Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace. Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB), Staraptor: Pretty much good as is. As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches.
I've been trying to get a Milotic, but I always max out the number of poffins I can give it before I get maxed beauty. (I had a Milotic in my Emerald, but I lost the game on a plane crying )
Also, what lvl does Leafeon learn Leaf Blade? Same goes to Glaceon and the Ice Beam attack.
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:22 am
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Dark Tanin krishnath First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake. Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard. Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace. Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB), Staraptor: Pretty much good as is. As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches. I've been trying to get a Milotic, but I always max out the number of poffins I can give it before I get maxed beauty. (I had a Milotic in my Emerald, but I lost the game on a plane crying ) Also, what lvl does Leafeon learn Leaf Blade? Same goes to Glaceon and the Ice Beam attack. Never use a poffin that is less than Lv. 17. Using poffins of that level or higher you only need to feed the feebas 10 poffins for it to be beautiful enough to evolve. I recommend using Apricot berries if you got them (if you do, would you care to trade me one?), else Wiki or Pamtre berries are fine to use. I used Wiki-berries.
As for Glaceon, it can only learn Ice Beam via TM. But since it is easily re-obtainable, that's not really a problem.
Leafeon learns Leaf Blade at level 71. Which is quite high, but obtainable.
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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:41 am
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krishnath Dark Tanin krishnath First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake. Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard. Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace. Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB), Staraptor: Pretty much good as is. As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches. I've been trying to get a Milotic, but I always max out the number of poffins I can give it before I get maxed beauty. (I had a Milotic in my Emerald, but I lost the game on a plane crying ) Also, what lvl does Leafeon learn Leaf Blade? Same goes to Glaceon and the Ice Beam attack. Never use a poffin that is less than Lv. 17. Using poffins of that level or higher you only need to feed the feebas 10 poffins for it to be beautiful enough to evolve. I recommend using Apricot berries if you got them (if you do, would you care to trade me one?), else Wiki or Pamtre berries are fine to use. I used Wiki-berries. As for Glaceon, it can only learn Ice Beam via TM. But since it is easily re-obtainable, that's not really a problem. Leafeon learns Leaf Blade at level 71. Which is quite high, but obtainable.
71!?
Hmm...alright, Leafeon is one of my favorites, anyway. It shouldn't be that hard to get it that high. And can I buy Ice Beam in Veilstone?
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:06 am
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Dark Tanin krishnath Dark Tanin krishnath First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake. Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard. Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace. Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB), Staraptor: Pretty much good as is. As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches. I've been trying to get a Milotic, but I always max out the number of poffins I can give it before I get maxed beauty. (I had a Milotic in my Emerald, but I lost the game on a plane crying ) Also, what lvl does Leafeon learn Leaf Blade? Same goes to Glaceon and the Ice Beam attack. Never use a poffin that is less than Lv. 17. Using poffins of that level or higher you only need to feed the feebas 10 poffins for it to be beautiful enough to evolve. I recommend using Apricot berries if you got them (if you do, would you care to trade me one?), else Wiki or Pamtre berries are fine to use. I used Wiki-berries. As for Glaceon, it can only learn Ice Beam via TM. But since it is easily re-obtainable, that's not really a problem. Leafeon learns Leaf Blade at level 71. Which is quite high, but obtainable. 71!? Hmm...alright, Leafeon is one of my favorites, anyway. It shouldn't be that hard to get it that high. And can I buy Ice Beam in Veilstone? Yes, but not in the department store. You can get it in the game corner.
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:58 am
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krishnath Dark Tanin krishnath Dark Tanin krishnath First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake. Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard. Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace. Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB), Staraptor: Pretty much good as is. As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches. I've been trying to get a Milotic, but I always max out the number of poffins I can give it before I get maxed beauty. (I had a Milotic in my Emerald, but I lost the game on a plane crying ) Also, what lvl does Leafeon learn Leaf Blade? Same goes to Glaceon and the Ice Beam attack. Never use a poffin that is less than Lv. 17. Using poffins of that level or higher you only need to feed the feebas 10 poffins for it to be beautiful enough to evolve. I recommend using Apricot berries if you got them (if you do, would you care to trade me one?), else Wiki or Pamtre berries are fine to use. I used Wiki-berries. As for Glaceon, it can only learn Ice Beam via TM. But since it is easily re-obtainable, that's not really a problem. Leafeon learns Leaf Blade at level 71. Which is quite high, but obtainable. 71!? Hmm...alright, Leafeon is one of my favorites, anyway. It shouldn't be that hard to get it that high. And can I buy Ice Beam in Veilstone? Yes, but not in the department store. You can get it in the game corner. ...I hate the Game Corner...
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 1:55 am
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Dark Tanin krishnath Dark Tanin krishnath Dark Tanin krishnath First of all, drop the solar beam from your Infernape. It takes way to long to use, so you will be dead to the water or ground pokemon long before it charges. Secondly, the Infernape is either a good physical or special attacker, not both, so I suggest you retrain it to be either one or the other. If you go special use this moveset: Flamethrower, Grass Knot, Calm Mind, and then keep Close Combat as the STAB move. If you go Physical then use this moveset: Flare Blitz, Close Combat or Mach Punch (not both), Bulk Up, Earthquake. Glaceon: Use the Glaceon's high SP. atk to your advantage: Ice Beam (Yes it can learn it), Mirror Coat, Hail, Blizzard. Leafeon: High attack and defense, us it: Leaf Blade, Synthesis (good healing move), X-scissor, Aerial Ace. Garchomp: Again a good pokemon for a physical setup, try this: Crunch, Dragon Claw (STAB), Fire Fang (heartscale, deals with opposing ice and grass), Earthquake (more STAB), Staraptor: Pretty much good as is. As for your sixth member, I would suggest either a good water type or a psychic/ghost. For the water type I would recommend either one of the four water starters, a Wailord, Milotic, Kingdra, or Whiscash. For the Ghost, I would go with the classic Gengar, and for the psychic, I would probably pick either a Gardevoir that knows Thunderbolt, or an Alakazam with the elemental punches. I've been trying to get a Milotic, but I always max out the number of poffins I can give it before I get maxed beauty. (I had a Milotic in my Emerald, but I lost the game on a plane crying ) Also, what lvl does Leafeon learn Leaf Blade? Same goes to Glaceon and the Ice Beam attack. Never use a poffin that is less than Lv. 17. Using poffins of that level or higher you only need to feed the feebas 10 poffins for it to be beautiful enough to evolve. I recommend using Apricot berries if you got them (if you do, would you care to trade me one?), else Wiki or Pamtre berries are fine to use. I used Wiki-berries. As for Glaceon, it can only learn Ice Beam via TM. But since it is easily re-obtainable, that's not really a problem. Leafeon learns Leaf Blade at level 71. Which is quite high, but obtainable. 71!? Hmm...alright, Leafeon is one of my favorites, anyway. It shouldn't be that hard to get it that high. And can I buy Ice Beam in Veilstone? Yes, but not in the department store. You can get it in the game corner. ...I hate the Game Corner...
I find it to be horribly easy. ^^
There are guides out there if you are having trouble. ^^
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 4:53 pm
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