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I'm not sure about my team any help???

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zigzaghakr

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On my copy of pokemon diamond i'm making a team this is my team idea so far:

1) snorlax lv100 surf, thunderbolt, flamethrower, ice beam. leftovers

2) hitmonchan shiny lv100 sky uppercut, strength, thunderpunch, brick break. fist plate

3) blastoise lv95 watterfall, ice beam, aqua tail, bite. mystic water

4) dialga lv98 roar of time, dragon claw, hyper beam, aeriel ace. draco plate

5) lucario shiny lv100 aura sphere, metal claw, drain punch, bone rush. fist plate

6) linoone lv100 headbutt, shadow ball, dig, iron tail. n/a

Help any better ideas or rate i'm not sure please help!!!
 

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On my copy of pokemon diamond i'm making a team this is my team idea so far:

1) snorlax lv100 surf, thunderbolt, flamethrower, ice beam.

Works better as a Physical Sweeper or a PokeSponge; his Sp.Attack Stat is crap, his HP and Sp.Defense rock your socks. Period.

2) hitmonchan shiny lv100 sky uppercut, strength, thunderpunch, brick break.

Shiny? How'd you manage that? Anyway, he doesn't need two Fighting moves. Chuck Strength for something else...

3) blastoise lv95 waterfall, ice beam, aqua tail, bite.

I'm sure even mood4food will agree when I say: as good as Blastiose is, it's defenses greatly outweigh it's offenses. On these forums, I've learned to pick out a critter's strengths, and abuse it.

4) dialga lv98 roar of time, dragon claw, hyper beam, aerial ace.

No matter how good you make it, no one's gonna play against you if you use it. Again, your overlapping attack elements.

5) lucario shiny lv100 aura sphere, metal claw, drain punch, bone rush.

Yet some more overlapping...

6) linoone lv100 headbutt, shadow ball, dig, iron tail.

I admire your originality with using Linoone, however, others may not feel the same way.

Help any better ideas or rate i'm not sure please help!!!
Um...you got items? EVs? Natures? Something for us to go off of? All you have is names and attacks (levels really aren't that important for RMTs). Many (probably all) strategies are based off a combination of all these traits. Our usefulness is severly limited if we don't have all of the information. As for as the available information goes, you have too many type overlaps to make a very effective team (unless you have a theme in mind and just aren't telling us about it), and their current moves don't utilize their owner's full potential.

I sure hope I'm not being too hard on you...someone cyber-slap me if I am...:p
 

IC3R

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dont worry your not but i've never quite understood out wat evs r?
Go to serebii.net

Left Margin-Click on "Game Mechanics"

Click on the little arrow and scroll 'til you see Effort Values

Hint to understanding : Heart Pieces concept from Zelda
 

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well where do i find its EV's

also thank's aryman
No prob. You can't "see" a pokemon's EVs. There's no screen or anything that will let you know how many it has. You have to keep track of them as you train. A newly hatched or caught pokemon always starts out at 0 EVs, and gains them as you battle.
 

IC3R

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ah well i cant be bothered to start again because i've got nearly all starters and rares
You don't have to start your game over...just breed your critters together, get like a box-worth of Eggs, hatch them all, find one with good Stats and the proper nature, and EV it properly...It's that simple...wait, umm...

If you mean start all over on the Pokemon themselves, again, you might not have to. You can feed them certain berries that will actually lower their EV counts.

Pomeg - Removes 10 EVs from HP
Kelpsy - " " " " Attack
Qualot - " " " " Defense
Hondew - " " " " SpAttack
Grepa - " " " " SpDefense
Tamato - " " " " Speed

I think the number removed is right...Someone correct me if I'm wrong...


And sorry if the text is too big, you couldn't have seen the ditto-marks clearly...
 

Chill

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If you cannot understand the concept of EV training you really shouldn't be posting a RMT. The room is for rating competitive teams that people want help on. If you don't know what EVs are your team is clearly not competitive. Just read and learn about the game and wait to post a team until then.

Read over the links that have been provided and read the RMTs that have been posted.
 
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