Ookami Hajime
Smash Ace
Crap bro, I feel your pain =ISemoran/Howell Branch far.
Walking over there is probably twice the miles as UCF.
If you don't decide to come, I'll at least tell you if it's worth five dollars~
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Crap bro, I feel your pain =ISemoran/Howell Branch far.
Walking over there is probably twice the miles as UCF.
Son I'm down to practice! I just don't have a car at the momentLad no more practice with me?![]()
ok ill just pick you up when we playSon I'm down to practice! I just don't have a car at the moment
Togekiss' ability, Serene Grace, has made a strategy of Thunder Wave-Air Slash poular. With paralysis having a 20% inhibitory chance, and Air Slash having one of 30, which becomes 60 with Serene Grace, the opponent can be locked down at an average of 7 out of 10 turns. To maximize survival, HP, Defence, and Special Defence are prioritized.
However, it also has access to Nasty Plot, a move which doubles Special Attack. One could opt for an offensive spread, hoping to deal major damage with Air Slash.
In both sets, Speed is only slightly relevant. Togekiss has a base speed stat of 80, which is fairly average. Thunder Wave means that it will be outspeeding most Pokémon you face, regardless of Speed IV/Nature (you may opt for EVs, though, if you don't run a purely defensive set). Extra speed can help in several fringe cases. Knowing if your opponents like to use fast sweepers or slower tanks can help determine if speed is important.
I caught 14 Togepis, and have a few different options for you.
Sassy (+Special Defense, -Speed) ((Caught three of these))
- Perfect IVs in HP, Defense, Speed
- Perfect IVs in HP, Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Special Defense
- Perfect IVs in Defense, Sp. Atk, Speed
Modest (+Special Attack, - Attack)
- Perfect HP, Atk, Sp. Atk, Speed
Bold (+Defense, -Attack)
- Perfect Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, Speed
If you plan on breeding for IVs and want a good nature to start, Bold is probably your best option. However, if you don't care for speed, a 5-IV Sassy one is most likely the only one you need.
In return, I would appreciate a Ditto. What are the IVs on the ones you have?
I currently have ~12 dittos with 2 perfect IVs, but 0 with 3 or more. I guess HP, Defense, and Special Defense are required for anything I want to raise (Speed and one of the two attacks may not always be optimal), so if you have that, it'd be great! If not, anything with 3+ IVs would be fine.Sounds like it'll be a pain in the ***.
As for Dittos, I know I have several in my box that have 3 perfect IVs. I have them marked down with respective nicknames to the respective IVs. Let me know which ones you need and I'll trade you them. I caught a dozen or so. I might take the Sassy one. Also, I have a Safari that has Skill Link Cloyster. My cousin caught one (my brother's girlfriend is using my old 3DS, lucky me it has Cloyster).
Ah neat. Sounds like a plan. Tomorrow, I'll be catching some more Dittos and let you know if I found any more with the IVs you want.
Pokémon turning into eggs? I think that's more suspicious.My luck sucks. I even got a Bidoof with the nickname "I'm Sorry". I had a good laugh though. Also, apparently, there are Pokemon being sent that turn into Bad Eggs. So, right now, I'm being dubious over Wonder Trade. I thin it is a fantastic feature though. My cousin got a Vulpix from it.
I'll train with you. Any game in particular?So! Who needs a training partner!
Because I do.
Most likely Smash Bros.I'll train with you. Any game in particular?
Brawl works best for me.I'll train with you. Any game in particular?