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Before I say anything no offense, @Kingd353, it doesn't really offend me that people use our idea of combos, in fact it makes me feel more excited about the battles. @rustytengo too Also, I prefer myself to appear later in the game than others, and I wouldn't mind them using combos before I do. And combo round number 2: Cold Sting: A Sneasel Combo. After it slows down foes with Icy Wind it uses Double Team and repeatedly stabs with Night Slash and Ice Shard. A Salac Berry is eaten for better effect. Strife Fang: Houndoom's combo, combined by Crunch and the Fire from Fire Blast, and Toxic. The bite is designed to crucify, giving the victim continuous pain and damage over time. Houndoom's ranged attacks are also mixed with Poison. Also, I have Oblivion Cross, an addition to Oblivion Blade. It's pretty much two Oblivion Blades in a cross, normally by double battles where it is Noir's storngest attack. Bisharp can also do Oblivion Cross by itself but the damage is significantly weaker than Oblivion Blade.
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Well, for move combos, I have a quite a few. Oblivion Blade: A move learned by both Bisharp and Honchkrow. It's supposed to be a heavy attacking move so it's has several requirements. Like I said before, Bisharp's combination is a combo of Metal Burst and Night Slash, in which, after taking an adequate amount of damage, releases the metal energy and charges it into a giant sword that slams the opponent. Leave Swords Dance out of my moveset since I plan to use Sucker Punch for the speed and Dark Pulse for another reason. Honchkrow's version is a combination of Brave Bird, Sucker Punch and Night Slash, in which it uses it's entire body as a blade to slash the opponent. Note that the move is incredibly fast. However, Honchkrow's blade is inferior to that of BIsharp's while taking recoil in the process, but it can be used consistently, unlike BIsharp who needs to take hits to unleash it as a last resort. Oblivion Cannon: A combination of Metal Burst and Dark Pulse, where Bisharp releases a powerful blast of energy at the opponent. Again, the more damage Bisharp takes, the higher the damage output. This means that Bisharp is quite resistant to damage (although you could modify it to your liking) Violet Flash: A combination on Gengar. It's made by using Thunder+Psychic+the shadow energy from Shadow Ball. It's pretty much another hard hitting attack which is like a buffed up purple colored Thunder that's extremely fast, hence the name, but Gengar needs to concentrate a lot on it. I actually have a lot but, I'll say these three for now.
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Well here's my team for the moment, although I will have 2 out of Kanto/Johto pokes: Well, Bisharp, from my first post. Honchkrow, since it's a Murkrow Evo. Noir met it during his journey in Sinnoh. Tyranitar. He saved it as a Larvitar from a pack of bully Pokemon. Houndoom. He met this in the Sevii Islands as a Houndoom. Primarily uses this to catch scents. Gengar. Met as a Gastly in Lavender Town. Noir's primary deception/trickery Pokemon. Sneasel. Noir's primary ambush/kidnapping Pokemon. Noir is someone who does not go by emotions or interest. He rarely sees anyone specifically different or has an interest in anything at all. Noir will acknowledge you if your battling skills are good, but he treats anyone else the same. He avoids conversations with strangers, and sees anyone who interferes as a mere pest, unless he is defeated.But if you want it to be precise: Josh: Among the three protagonists, Noir has shown a slight interest in Josh due to his odd, yet caring way of Pokemon (his Magikarp) and is somewhat fascinated by that. Once Noir engages into a battle with him, Noir believes that Josh will become stronger. Dwayne and Rose: Noir isn't really interested in their personailities and what they do, so I don't think Noir will treat them any different from others. Alternatively, you could make a character who is familiar with Noir's former sister.
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Taunt is another solution in my opinion, although it's restricted for Chimchar users only, or Pidove/Tranquil at lvl 25. It stops Cradily from Recovering, setting up or whatever. Helps against Spore and Leech Seed on some of her pokes too, although Smack Down hurts most Taunt users. You could also breed Taunt onto Mankey and other stuff (again, Chimchar only)
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Well I plan to be like a semi-antagonist here, not a Trainer so I'm not gonna wander around for a long course of the story. Maybe I will appear much, much later after the Kanto chronicles. I would remodify my team if that is the case. It's just that Kanto's got a severe lack of Dark types. Hehe, I can deal with that. Also, Lunar had 2 non gen 1 Pokes in his team and nobody complained. I'm not trying to ruin anything or make things go according my way, really.
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So you need help getting the kit? Easy. Go to the place where you first met Solaris and where Victoria was kidnapped. It should be on the far left where you jump down the water thingys. There's tons of stones there too, and there's a stone near the abandoned Power Plant where you can get Croagunk and Drifblim. You'll need Rock Smash, that was the reason you couldn't get the kit the first time.
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Alright, here's my character: Name: Yagami Noir (that's me!) Age: 18 Gender: Male Hometown: Unknown Family: Parents have passed away. The only family he has is his younger sister, whom he does not remember and is sadly awaiting his return. Appearance: Noir is 5'10", thin, with scarlet eyes, and thick, white spiky hair that flows down his cheeks. His attire is completely compromised of black, with a black singlet and pants and boots on the inside. A dual-sided cape/hood covers his torso and only reveals his arms. Much like my profile picture, for more details, check this: https://www.google.com/search?q=tegami+bachi+noir&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ARsnUpoTwdStB7SqgcgN&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1360&bih=667 Personality: Noir is secretive, silent, solitary, calculating and cold. While these traits make him seems unfriendly, he is actually very amiable and kind on the inside, and will never hesitate to help those in need. He never lets emotions get the better of him and never succumbs to nerves. He never smiles, the trait of a typical "emo" guy. Noir, however, can prove to be very merciless and ruthless when he does his job, such as kidnapping and deceptions and when he battles. He is also good with guns.He puts all of his Pokemon in Dark Balls (that are slightly modified). He is also very caring towards his Pokemon, and his Pokemon feel the same. He is a skilled Pokemon trainer with a team full of Dark and Ghost types. Although swearing allegiance to Team Horizon, his true intentions are unknown, occasionally sparking the suspicion of other members. He is amnesiac, his former identity being unknown as of the present, although his sister is still looking for him. He was taken in by Team Horizon and named after his dark personality and he was found under a full moon. Hobbies: Reading, Walking, Writing a diary Habits: Never smiles, drinks black coffee, always seen alone in the dark Team: Bisharp: Noir's most powerful Pokemon, given to him by Horizon's leader 3 years as a Pawniard after his memory loss. Yagami makes combinations of moves to make moves with new names. Bisharp's most powerful move is Oblivion Blade, combined by Swords Dance+Metal Burst+Night Slash. However, Noir rarely uses this move since it requires the user to be at low health or take damage. He's also the closest Pokemon to Noir. Like Solaris, Noir's primary command to Bisharp is "execute". Since this is supposed to be a Kanto team, I can't really think of what else I'm going to use, since Dark types are quite scarce in Kanto. Since you said you might expand to Johto, maybe you can make me the antagonist there, where I could use gen 4/3/2 stuff (heartgold/soulsilver, unless that doesn't tickle your fancy). Tell me what you require and think is appropriate and I will do what I can. It seems my characters shared slight similarities with Lunar. Well, I plan to be a semi-antagonist in Horizon, feel free to blend me in the plot as you like, and are the battles going to be like, anime-wise logical? Like Pikachu's Thunderbolt can damage a Ground type which isn't logical. I want to make move combos for my Pokes, but if that's not allowed I'm fine.
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Didn't you mine any? I mined tons from the rocks inside Mr.Biggles Chamber and the Spiritomb chamber.
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Dusknoir used to be my favourite. But now, Bisharp is my irreplacably badass favourite unless gen 6 brings out something better. Bisharp is underrated. It is in my opinion the best Sucker Punch user in the game, rivaled by possibly Honchkrow. It could take Intimidates and benefit from a lucky Shadow Ball Sp.def drop. With Skamory and Forretress removed Bisharp could slaughter OU teams if it wanted. I always use it in every OU team and rarely lose with it with proper suppoort All in all Bisharp to me is badass in appearance and practise.
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If you're patient enough, breed Hone Claws on a Stunky, evolve and train it, set up to +6 and destroy everything with Night Slash. That's what I did.
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He always finds excuses to make up for his losses and considers everyone a scrub. I don't see how his douche attitude is badass at all. Gary at least isn't as a Richard as Fern is. Fern is just over the top. (No offense)
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Unowns. The EXP they give is nice, and you don't have to worry about Magcargo's resistance to Pay Day. If you don't wanna use Pay Day Magcargos are the superior option.
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You'll want to burn that Garbodor if possible. Gunk shot did 50% to my 31 Hp and Def IV Spiritomb which resists the hit. If I didn't get the lucky burn on Flame Wheel with Infernape, I would have been dead.
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You will see two buildings with two doors near to each other. Take the left one, and there should be some stairs. Afterwards, take the green path until you get out, and slide down twice, and go past two more doors, you'll need Rock Smash. You will eventually reach the final chamber. Take the right most door to find Mr.Biggles waiting to hug you. Beat him and get a Dawn Stone behind him. Theres are a lot of rocks to mine, a hidden Sun Stone, and the Spiritomb chamber. And save once you get there, you do not want to go through it again if Mr.Biggles trolls you. Theres the monitor key code thingy near somewhere. The monitor needs to be turned off.
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Mr.Biggles is a lvl 60 Garbodor with Stench Gunk Shot. That just stinks the first time I faced him, lucky flinch. After you defeat him the Dawn Stone is at the orange stone behind him.
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ-4VHiMOrM Use this to find Zorua.
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It depends on your mindset, really. Crustle can both be a Shell Smash sweeper or a defensive supporter with Stealth Rock while Excavalier is for those who love destruction and destroy things with Megahorn, although you'll have to breed it.
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The fire stone is located in the mountain you're fighting Cal at. It's hidden near a small island surrounded by lava as you go up/down some stairs. Heatmor appears occasionally there. You could also modify the weather to rain if you like.
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He's incredibly easy, but some of his Pokemon know Sunny Day + Solarbeam to deal with resists. Pure Waters won't appreciate Thunderbolt from Magmortar either, and all of his Pokes except Magmortar and Torkoal have high speed to boot. If he sets up Sunny Day and send in either Typhlosion or Magmortar something is going to get hurt. Fire moves+ sun hurts, and Swords Dance Infernape with Close Combat (although I killed it in one hit) is a threat. I won him my making it rain naturally on the volcano and sweeping with Sharpedo.
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You could try Sharpedo, I killed it with Crunch when I was about lvl 37 or so, and with Speed Boost Gengar wouldn't be that much of an issue.
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I used Emolga, Sharpedo, and Exploud for Shade......didn't use Scrafty for anything other than Golett because I didn't want to screw up the rest of my EVs.
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Tegami Bachi is a really good story for people who like touching ones. Not to mention the anime makes mailmen feel badass
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YES. BRB Imma go find the 4 stickers, my 4000000 cash can finally be used for something.
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Is there any way to reset EVs by using the berries? Well, I EV train my Pokemon but in a very, very odd way 0-0 From the start of the game I always see what Pokemon trainers have before switching into something. Since you have to fight Victoria's Tepig at the start I have 6 EVs on HP on my mixed Infernape, and I've split the rest in Speed, Attack and Special Attack Randomly. Because I couldn't beat Florinia I was forced to put some Sp.Def EVS in Scrafty (I was planning something else, without SP.Def). I usually get Exploud or Emolga to soak up the EVs I don't need. I don't want to fight Aya with my team cause it will ruin my EVs...... I want to know what EVs my Pokemon have, too. Hopefully Ame will add the berries and the Ev checkers and stuff