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Status Replies posted by Zander
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I give up in the end, 29 Speed IVs, you won. I'll just change the EV spread accordingly.
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One way to counteract this problem is to catch the same pokemon/pokemon in the same breeding group that you are trying to breed. Save the game and have lots of quick balls and only one pokemon in your party. Catch 5 other Pokemon and see their IVs. If none have 31 speed then F12 and try again. My Hawlucha was refusing to go above 29 HP and this is what I did. Took like half an hour but then it finally happened. Now just put a power anklet on the 31 speed pokemon and breed it with your other almost perfect iv pokemon having a destiny knot.
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So, when did the internet decide feelings are bad?
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Hydreigon needs it's ability as wonderguard.
It has no means of setting up and has 5 pretty common weakness.
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Hydreigon was very usable in gen 6 OU as I have used it multiple times in a team that had barely one pokemon that qualifies for OU. Nowadays all the Pokémon who couldn't keep up in OU have been shifted to UU which is why Hydreigon is still so effective there. In the current OU Hydreigon gets bodied because of the Pokémon who can rush kill it or stall it out. Just like how Dragonite is nothing without multiscale, Hydreigon would benefit a lot from wonder guard as it could withstand some abuse.
As for the lore part of it, Hydreigon is literally the worst adaptation of a lore I have seen. The only thing that connects Hydreigon to the Hydra is it's 3 heads. Following the lore, it should have been a Poison/Water type and actually be able to learn a good Poison type move like sludge bomb/wave. Also the hydra could not levitate at all so levitate is literally the most random ability ever. I feel like Hydreigon was only given dragon/dark to give more meaning to Ghetsis, who is the first ever trainer to use it. The hydra is supposed to grow two heads for each one cut. The ONLY way to kill it is to either cut off all it's heads at once or singe each cut off head with it's own poison so that it doesn't grow. If it were to be compared to a Pokémon ability then I can't think of anything other than wonder guard because it only allows super effective moves to do damage while making the Pokémon immune to the rest of them.
I don't think you guys would understand what I'm trying to say here but basically Hydreigon has OU potential by a simple change of ability and no it won't be broken due to it's common weakness generally okoing it.
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So, when did the internet decide feelings are bad?
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The people who call you a bitch for having emotions are trolls and are never meant to be taken seriously. If you have found yourself getting such a response often then maybe you should consider getting out of such sites/communities since it's likely that the place is infested with trolls who will never take anything other than a meme seriously.
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Hydreigon needs it's ability as wonderguard.
It has no means of setting up and has 5 pretty common weakness.
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Oh you guys are talking about UU. Pretty pathetic for a Pokémon with a 600 bst to be in the same league as a Seismitoad though isn't it. Metagross works pretty nicely in OU with a rare amount of cases where it gets defeated. And of course Garchomp and Tyranitar. Hydreigon also has the same potential and the only problem it has is it's ability so that's what needs to change. In UU there aren't many powerful Pokémon per say so obviously Hydreigon will be good.
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Hydreigon needs it's ability as wonderguard.
It has no means of setting up and has 5 pretty common weakness.
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You clearly have never used a Hydreigon on showdown before which is why you are saying such stuff. If you actually build teams around it and try using it then you'll actually understand it's use. Till then I guess you'll really just keep on ranting about it's stats and be happy about it's psuedo legendary status
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Hydreigon needs it's ability as wonderguard.
It has no means of setting up and has 5 pretty common weakness.
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Lol you guys are just looking at it's stats and mindlessly shouting that it will be op. If you actually look at what is the use for Hydreigon then it's clear that the only use is come in, Draco Meteor, go out. If it's life orb it'll just hit harder but then the sp attack drop is a severe hindrance. The only reason it's scarfed is so that it can actually use Draco Meteor(which can also miss btw). Any other move Hydreigon uses will only be because it got a lucky switch. Adding wonder guard will only let it switch in more often and nothing more. If it switches in then it can protect a Pokémon from damage because wonder guard. But then it faces an extremely huge risk as to whether it should attack or whether it should switch again. Also the fact that after a single use of draco meteor, another Pokémon can come in and start setting up in it's face. It's also more than likely that the Pokémon setting up will have a super effective move to hit Hydreigon.
Again, dragon pulse is a very bad move because it can never do enough damage and a bulky Pokémon toxic stalls it, a wall breaker hits it super effective and even a stall breaker hits it super effective. It faces a lot of risk even being present on the field so wonder guard is just a small aid to allow it to switch in better. It could also function as a late game sweeper but it's again more than likely that the remaining Pokémon have super effective moves against it.
There's really nothing broken about it.
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Hydreigon needs it's ability as wonderguard.
It has no means of setting up and has 5 pretty common weakness.
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Tyranitar can have great special defense thanks to sand stream and Assualt vest. Hydreigon gets no such access to a boost. And if you compare it's stats to Garchomp, it literally has 5 to 10 less stat points in every single relevant stat. Hp, defense, sp attack and speed are all lower for a useless attack stat. It cannot survive super effective hits from literally anything that is a mega, choice banded, legendary or an ultra beast. It has no means of increasing it's relevant stats. It has no means of doing additional damage. It has no means of taking more hits. It gets countered by many scarfed pokemon. It can get toxic stalled very easily. It neither has the speed or the special attack to be relevant against any decent threat of a Pokemon. Hydreigon needs wonder guard to actually be useful.
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Hydreigon needs it's ability as wonderguard.
It has no means of setting up and has 5 pretty common weakness.
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Nope it won't. Fairy types body Hydreigon badly and they are pretty common as well. Wonder guard only allows a scarfed Hydreigon to switch into certain pokemon and pick them off. Otherwise it can get countered pretty easily and stopped. Many fairy types are extremely bulky special defense vise, Mach punch and ice shard exist as priority, many ultra beasts could probably take on Hydreigon 1v1 and win, focus sash Gengar could destroy it. Other scarfed dragons could outspeed and kill. Multiscale Dragonite walls it completely. Too many possibilities.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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Need Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Tododile, Turtwig and Rowlet for starters in Reborn. And they're pretty tough to get too. Great.
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http://pokemon-reborn.wikia.com/wiki/Starlight_Arena
It's this one field effect 34?
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Look who just joined Zarc's family
( apologizes for second picture Oo )
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So it turns out I'm not strong enough for EP18's first Boss double battle.
SpoilerWith both Cain and Shelly
So let's get Tyranitar pumped up and destroy the whole thing
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So it turns out I'm not strong enough for EP18's first Boss double battle.
SpoilerWith both Cain and Shelly
So let's get Tyranitar pumped up and destroy the whole thing
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Has Ame ever changed a puzzle of a previous episode in the past? Because I want the magic square puzzle to be changed so that the numbers can be freely inputted. Sure the rewards are great but half of us don't bother using a Gardevoir on our team and nor do we need a dark z crystal. Solving the puzzle on paper itself is pretty tough but it's fun. Inputting it is definitely not.
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Every department store sticker puzzle has been a puzzle for just that with no additional rewards. And as far as I can tell, every z crystal puzzle has also been it's own thing. With this many rewards in one puzzle it's clearly a case of cramming.
Oh right I guess you could copy it from the internet. I hate the agate circus puzzles though and have actively avoided them for the whole game. Probably the best decision I made in the game.
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Has Ame ever changed a puzzle of a previous episode in the past? Because I want the magic square puzzle to be changed so that the numbers can be freely inputted. Sure the rewards are great but half of us don't bother using a Gardevoir on our team and nor do we need a dark z crystal. Solving the puzzle on paper itself is pretty tough but it's fun. Inputting it is definitely not.