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No. You will have the same 1 out of 8192 chance of getting a shiny pokemon.Is it true that if you put a shiny ditto in with a pokemon and breed, it has a better chance of hatching out a shiny pokemon?
why wouldn't you just Clone it??Is it true that if you put a shiny ditto in with a pokemon and breed, it has a better chance of hatching out a shiny pokemon?
how w msny walls/tanks do you need in a team.Might as well just go with everyone's favorite \/\/|-|0r3, Blissey.
And having only one wall isn't going to do you any good...
There isn't really any big deal, some people just get a bit sentimental. Although, if you have space and are willing to organize properly, holding on to stuff can be useful for future breeding.Hey I'm kinda confused over this. I keep reading everywhere that people don't wanna release pokemon. What's the bid deal with releasing them?
Sludge Bomb is a bit more powerful (by 10 base I think), so the only reason it would be on a set is for blunt power.Gengar@Wide Lens
Jolly 252/252/4 pure sp.sweeper
Shadow Ball
ThunderBolt
Focus Blast
Hypnosis
I used an IV calculator and learned that my Gengar can use a 69BA Water HP. I was pretty surprised and I was wondering if I should replace any of my current attacks with HP. If so, what attack should I replace?
Also, I've seen a lot of Gengars with Sludge Bomb and not Shadow Ball. They're both good STAB moves, but Shadow Ball covers two types, including one of Gengar's weaknesses. Sludge Bomb only covers one type, Grass. Shadow Ball is ineffective against 2 types and is useless against Normal. Sludge Bomb is ineffective against 4 types and is useless against Steel. In the end, Shadow Ball outweighs Sludge Bomb. I'm wondering why players do this.
If I could get a good combination of the following moves, I'm willing to give it a try. Include any ideas you may have.
Shadow Ball/Sludge Bomb/HP(w)/Tbolt/Focus Blast/Hypnosis
I'm considering the potential of a CSpecs Gengar by using: shdw/sldg/HP(w)/Tbolt
Thoughts on this set?
Not really...the whole thread is about trading, not talking if a poke is super invincible or notWe're talking about Spiritomb with Wonder Guard.
Thats weird...Could someone with AR give me a :
Spiritomb with Wonder Guard
Psychic, Shadow Ball, Giga Impact, Substitute
Quiet nature. lvl (under 90)
Thank you.
Don't ask me what I want to do with this, just wanna have it.
First, you need to have access to the DayCare Center. Simply deposit two pokemon into the daycare. The only requirements:How do you breed? I know it's simple, but I don't know how you do it.
When you reduce the EVs of a stat to 0, the stat's value will reduce to what it should be at 0 EVs. Then when you EV train other stats those values will go up accordingly. Lol sorry but you can't cheat around the 510 EV limit otherwise everyone would do this.I'm not sure how to ask this question, so I'll just make an example (I already retyped this first sentence like 30 times)...
EX: I trained my Mew (because his name is short) to Lv99 with the EVs, 252sp.atk 252spd 6hp. At Lv99, I use berries to reset all my sp.atk and spd EVs to zero. Then I retrain my Mew on low leveled pokemon for 252def and 252 sp.def EVs. When I finish that and level up to 100, what will happen to my stat gain?
I think they drop as you give Mew the berries. Whenever I feed something Iron or whatever, the corresponding stat rises without leveling it up. I'd assume its the same for the subtraction of EVs too.So, when I level up, it's actually possible to see my stats drop points? I've never seen anything less than +0 before.