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I just remembered when I was still a n000b at pokemon' date=' and when I first got FireRed, I only trained my starter. I remember I once beat the Elite four with like a Level 90 something Charizard, and everybody else around Level 10.

 

Yeah, like I said I was a n00b at pokemon then.

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awesome, i raise pokemon with few weaknesses [thats why i taught my aggron in emerald thunder and surf. and i taught altaria earthquake and fire blast]

 

Wow, that's terribad. Learn game mechanics.

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Okay' date=' I'll she if she wants to trade. She should know what to do, I already envolved my Alakazam.

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if you trade your haunter, when it evolves, do everything you can to teach it hypnosis, also teach it dream eater and nightmare

 

No don't do that, it's a bad and unreliable combo.

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how is it unreliable' date=' it works for me 80% of the time

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1. You're relying on a 60% Sleep Move to hit, if it doesn't you're screwed because Gengar's defenses are like paper.

 

2. Dream Eater is a 100 BP move that only hits while sleeping. The fact that any competent opponent wouldn't leave a sleeping Pokemon in means the move slot is wasted. Same goes for Nightmare. That means that, let's say if Hypnosis hits, you then have two moveslots wasted and one left for another move and when you only have one offensive move; you are easily walled.

 

3. Even if Dream Eater does hit, it isn't STAB and therefor isn't very powerful.

 

4. The Hp gain is also pointless on a Pokemon with pathetic defenses such as Gengar.

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how is it unreliable' date=' it works for me 80% of the time

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1. You're relying on a 60% Sleep Move to hit, if it doesn't you're screwed because Gengar's defenses are like paper.

 

2. Dream Eater is a 100 BP move that only hits while sleeping. The fact that any competent opponent wouldn't leave a sleeping Pokemon in means the move slot is wasted. Same goes for Nightmare. That means that, let's say if Hypnosis hits, you then have two moveslots wasted and one left for another move and when you only have one offensive move; you are easily walled.

 

3. Even if Dream Eater does hit, it isn't STAB and therefor isn't very powerful.

 

4. The Hp gain is also pointless on a Pokemon with pathetic defenses such as Gengar.

i never thought of that [than again, i get all the stratagies my bro used to beat saphire]

but i do plan on beating emerald wih aggron, manectric, sableye, and altaria

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I have been champion on FireRed about 5 times, Sapphire about 2 timmes, but I have never became champion on Emerald. I'm trying to get to the Elite Four at the same time on all four of my pokemon games (Diamond, FireRed, Sapphire, and Emerald), that's why I'm focusing on the GBA games more then Diamond right now.

 

I'm farther into Diamond then the others :D.

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