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How many 5th gen pokemon do you think there is going to be?  

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  1. 1. How many 5th gen pokemon do you think there is going to be?

    • under 50
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      15
    • under 100
      24
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Don't have a list of the moves right now, but:

 

Samurott

Cofagrigus

Zebstrika

Fraxure

Duosis

Mienfoo

 

The last three pokemon are going to involve in their next 5-10 Levels.

I just recently caught a Pawniard though, and quite tempted to use it....

But I won't, I'mma be loyal to my pokemanz and stick with the first six I got :P

 

 

Does your Cofagrigus know Shadow Ball? If it does, spam that move on Shauntal's Pokemon.

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My team right now is:

 

Samurott

Beartic

Hydreigon

Eelektross

Sawk

Chandlure

 

I think it's a balanced team, but then again I'm not really an expert XD But I did get a Pokemon with PokeRus in a trade recently :D I made sure I spread it to all my Pokemonz XD

Your team looks fine by me.

 

And lucky!!1! Wish I'd have a PokeRus'd Pokemon :'( Sure help me a bunch in EV training.

 

Does your Cofagrigus know Shadow Ball? If it does, spam that move on Shauntal's Pokemon.

Right now Cofagrigus's move set is:

 

Shadow Ball

Hex

Will-o-Wisp

Payback

 

But yeah, I'm not sure if I should keep Will-o-Wisp or go for Toxic. Also, does anyone else find it weird that Game Freak / whoever makes the Pokemanz games made it so any Pokemon this Gen. can learn Toxic? I'm not saying that's bad it's just....why Toxic?

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Your team looks fine by me.

 

And lucky!!1! Wish I'd have a PokeRus'd Pokemon :'( Sure help me a bunch in EV training.

 

 

Right now Cofagrigus's move set is:

 

Shadow Ball

Hex

Will-o-Wisp

Payback

 

But yeah, I'm not sure if I should keep Will-o-Wisp or go for Toxic. Also, does anyone else find it weird that Game Freak / whoever makes the Pokemanz games made it so any Pokemon this Gen. can learn Toxic? I'm not saying that's bad it's just....why Toxic?

 

It's all on whether you want to have your opponent BRNed or PSNed, but doesn't Toxic's PSN damage get worse every turn? I'd go for that over the burn.

Having every Pokemon this generation able to learn Toxic is weird imo.

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It's all on whether you want to have your opponent BRNed or PSNed, but doesn't Toxic's PSN damage get worse every turn? I'd go for that over the burn.

Having every Pokemon this generation able to learn Toxic is weird imo.

I guess I'll go get Toxic from Nuvema then.

I find it a bit weird, but also very useful.

 

-Edit-

 

Are you suppose to got to the Elite Four before going to Undella Town / Black City or White Forest?

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I guess I'll go get Toxic from Nuvema then.

I find it a bit weird, but also very useful.

 

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Are you suppose to got to the Elite Four before going to Undella Town / Black City or White Forest?

 

By Elite Four you mean the second time?

Then no. After you complete the main storyline, you can explore the rest of Unova. Recommend you start from Nimbasa and work your way up through White Forest/Black City, Undella, and Lacunosa.

 

You'll need the experience from all the trainers on Routes 11-14 in order to prepare for the second Elite Four matchup.

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By Elite Four you mean the second time?

Then no. After you complete the main storyline, you can explore the rest of Unova. Recommend you start from Nimbasa and work your way up through White Forest/Black City, Undella, and Lacunosa.

 

You'll need the experience from all the trainers on Routes 11-14 in order to prepare for the second Elite Four matchup.

No, I mean storyline-wise, the first time you face the Elite Four, is it necessary to go to those other Cities and whatnot I've not yet been at?

 

Also, some lady told me about some storm thingy at Route 7 I believe, is it a must to go there for the storyline as well?

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No, I mean storyline-wise, the first time you face the Elite Four, is it necessary to go to those other Cities and whatnot I've not yet been at?

 

Also, some lady told me about some storm thingy at Route 7 I believe, is it a must to go there for the storyline as well?

 

Story-wise on the first Elite Four, you aren't able to visit the other cities. You will be blocked if you try to go to them.

 

The lady telling about the storm tells you about Tornadus/Thundurus. Go to Route 7 to progress the story, and then you can go back to where you were.

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You'll be fine the first time. The highest level Pokemon you'll meet in the Elite Four are lv. 50.

 

Yea, then when you get to N its Lv 52 (Non-Version Legendary) then Ghetsis' Lv 54 Hydreigon (rest of team 52)

 

I said hello to Tornadus and left it to keep running. Did randomly check out the Abundant Shrine after the E4 (where you take Tornadus and Thundurus to bring forth Landorus), the gates will probably prove very useful to working a pattern out tho.

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Okay, here's my current team gaiz. /is currently at the process of making them Level 50

 

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~ Level 52

- Razor Shell

- Scald

- Revenge

- Slash

 

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~ Level 41

- Thunder Wave

- Discharge

- Flame Charge

- Stomp

 

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~ Level 44

- Toxic

- Hex

- Shadow Ball

- Payback

 

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~ Level 40

- Psychic

- Recover

- Light Screen

- Hidden Power (Grass)

 

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~ Level 41

- Drain Punch

- Force Palm

- Swift

- Calm Mind

 

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~ Level 40

- Dragon Dance

- Dragon Claw

- Scary Face

- Slash

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