kimmy123 wrote:
What if Splash had a 1 out of 1000 chance of OHKOing the opponent?
Then Magikarp would be God tier.
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kimmy123 wrote:
What if Splash had a 1 out of 1000 chance of OHKOing the opponent?
whats ohko?
whatever it is if it had a 1 in 1000 chance of happening it wouldnt really matter since its 1 in 1000 and not, say, 1 in 1
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kimmy123 wrote:
What if Splash had a 1 out of 1000 chance of OHKOing the opponent?
Then everybody would waste their days playing pokemon, trying to get their magikarp to OHKO a pokemon with Splash. XD
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Onto another one of my theories...
Hyper Beam can only be learned by fully evolved (or at least once fully evolved, but got a later stage further on) Pokémon. Both Professors Elm and Rowan have noted the strange energy that surrounds Pokémon when they evolve. I believe that Hyper Beam is made of that energy. It builds up inside Pokémon, attempting another evolution. However, because they can't evolve, they need to expel the excess energy. The solution? Discharging it as an attack.
Does this mean Hyper Beam could be used to evolve Pokémon?
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agscratcher wrote:
Onto another one of my theories...
Hyper Beam can only be learned by fully evolved (or at least once fully evolved, but got a later stage further on) Pokémon. Both Professors Elm and Rowan have noted the strange energy that surrounds Pokémon when they evolve. I believe that Hyper Beam is made of that energy. It builds up inside Pokémon, attempting another evolution. However, because they can't evolve, they need to expel the excess energy. The solution? Discharging it as an attack.
Does this mean Hyper Beam could be used to evolve Pokémon?
Hrrrrrrrrrrmmmmm...
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agscratcher wrote:
Onto another one of my theories...
Hyper Beam can only be learned by fully evolved (or at least once fully evolved, but got a later stage further on) Pokémon. Both Professors Elm and Rowan have noted the strange energy that surrounds Pokémon when they evolve. I believe that Hyper Beam is made of that energy. It builds up inside Pokémon, attempting another evolution. However, because they can't evolve, they need to expel the excess energy. The solution? Discharging it as an attack.
Does this mean Hyper Beam could be used to evolve Pokémon?
i like explaining hyper beam with "DRAGON BAWL ZEEEEEEEEE" better than with "strange excess energy" :P
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agscratcher wrote:
Onto another one of my theories...
Hyper Beam can only be learned by fully evolved (or at least once fully evolved, but got a later stage further on) Pokémon. Both Professors Elm and Rowan have noted the strange energy that surrounds Pokémon when they evolve. I believe that Hyper Beam is made of that energy. It builds up inside Pokémon, attempting another evolution. However, because they can't evolve, they need to expel the excess energy. The solution? Discharging it as an attack.
Does this mean Hyper Beam could be used to evolve Pokémon?
Actually, by TM, Lickitung, Chansey, Tangela, Rhydon, Seadra, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Porygon, Kabuto, Dratini, Dragonair, Togetic, Piloswine, Remoraid, Porygon2, Larvitar, Pupitar, Nuzleaf, Trapinch, Vibrava, Metang, Klink and Klang can all learn it, along with some not-fully-evolved pokemon by level up, but only at or above their evolutionary level.
Could this be a method of attaining underleveled pokemon in future games? *Uses hyperbeam on some pokemon on route 1 and gets level 6 Klingklang*
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Daroach1 wrote:
agscratcher wrote:
Onto another one of my theories...
Hyper Beam can only be learned by fully evolved (or at least once fully evolved, but got a later stage further on) Pokémon. Both Professors Elm and Rowan have noted the strange energy that surrounds Pokémon when they evolve. I believe that Hyper Beam is made of that energy. It builds up inside Pokémon, attempting another evolution. However, because they can't evolve, they need to expel the excess energy. The solution? Discharging it as an attack.
Does this mean Hyper Beam could be used to evolve Pokémon?Actually, by TM, Lickitung, Chansey, Tangela, Rhydon, Seadra, Scyther, Electabuzz, Magmar, Porygon, Kabuto, Dratini, Dragonair, Togetic, Piloswine, Remoraid, Porygon2, Larvitar, Pupitar, Nuzleaf, Trapinch, Vibrava, Metang, Klink and Klang can all learn it, along with some not-fully-evolved pokemon by level up, but only at or above their evolutionary level.
Could this be a method of attaining underleveled pokemon in future games? *Uses hyperbeam on some pokemon on route 1 and gets level 6 Klingklang*
I meant as an in-universe detail. Not as a game mechanic.
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OK guys, I need ideas for the next pokemon I should ev train.
I will not train legendaries or event based Pokemon. I have already ev trained the following:
Alakazam
Crustle
Zangoose
Shuckle
Gyrados
Raichu
Hitmonchan
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777w wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
What if Splash had a 1 out of 1000 chance of OHKOing the opponent?
whats ohko?
whatever it is if it had a 1 in 1000 chance of happening it wouldnt really matter since its 1 in 1000 and not, say, 1 in 1
OHKO is short for One Hit Knock-Out
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♪Bumpity Bump♪
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bump
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SiLeNtScRaTcH wrote:
OK guys, I need ideas for the next pokemon I should ev train.
I will not train legendaries or event based Pokemon. I have already ev trained the following:
Alakazam
Crustle
Zangoose
Shuckle
Gyrados
Raichu
Hitmonchan
Try smeargle.
If you want one in black/white, they appear on route 5 via mass outbreak. I caught one at level 46 (No cheats, I've seen a level 51 one there) there. Plus, it can learn any move. Even Draco Meteor with negative friendship. Derp. Unfriendly Smeargle used draco meteor!
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SiLeNtScRaTcH wrote:
OK guys, I need ideas for the next pokemon I should ev train.
I will not train legendaries or event based Pokemon. I have already ev trained the following:
Alakazam
Crustle
Zangoose
Shuckle
Gyrados
Raichu
Hitmonchan
Scizor! Swords dance + Swords Dance + Bullet Punch = Team Sweep. That was the first one I EV trained.
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kimmy123 wrote:
How do you EV train?
Some wild pokemon raise EVs of one stat of the pokemon who fainted them. If an EV of one stat is high, that stat will grow more on level up.
For instance, in gen IV, Bidoofs gave HP EVs, Magikarps gave speed EVs, and geodudes gave defense EVs.
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Daroach1 wrote:
Not looking. It's gonna be a rickroll, isn't it?
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Daroach1 wrote:
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Nintendoandfriends wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
Not looking. It's gonna be a rickroll, isn't it?
A rickroll with pokemon nicknamed to fit the lyrics.
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Daroach1 wrote:
Nintendoandfriends wrote:
Daroach1 wrote:
Not looking. It's gonna be a rickroll, isn't it?
A rickroll with pokemon nicknamed to fit the lyrics.
XD
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And then my post is ignored.
Cynthia, in B/W, beaten by a full party of EXCLUSIVELY LEVEL 1 POKEMON.
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There is actually a no cheat trick to beat high level pokemon with a team of level one Ratata. My lips are sealed, if anyone wanted to know it.
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