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Pokémon Games => Team Building => Topic started by: MegaNerd14 on April 14, 2016, 23:28
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My planned team for Pokemon Emerald, plz rate.
Blaziken:
Ability: Blaze
Sunny Day
Blaze Kick
Earthquake
Sky Uppercut
Nature: Hasty
Item: Charcoal
Gardevoir:
Ability: Trace
Psychic
Hypnosis
Dream Eater
Double Team
Nature: Timid
Item: TwistedSpoon
Aggron
Ability: Sturdy
Iron Tail
Earthquake
Aerial Ace
Brick Break
Nature: Adamant
Item: Shell Bell
Crobat
Ability: Inner Focus
Wing Attack
Sludge Bomb
Facade
Confuse Ray
Nature: Jolly
Item: Lax Incense
Magneton
Ability: Sturdy
Reflect
Supersonic
Shock Wave
Thunder
Nature: Timid
Item: Magnet
Milotic
Ability: Marvel Scale
Surf
Waterfall
Dive
Ice Beam
Nature: Timid
Item: Mystic Water
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It's good!
PS: It's against the rules to double post!
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thx. :D ill delete the double post when i have time.
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I could beat your team with mine!
Sceptile
nickname Forest
Personality: impish
Moves: leaf blade, slam, bullet seed, absorb
Gender: male
Graveller
nickname Avalanche
Personality: mild
Moves: rock blast, rock smash, strength, magnitude
Gender: male
Zigzagoon
nickname Bandit
Personality: lax
Moves: surf, rest, return, facade
Gender: male
Flygon
nickname Dragonfly
Personality: calm
Moves: fly, dragonbreath, crunch, iron tail
Gender: female
Absol
nickname disaster
Personality: hardy
Moves: shock wave, perish song, cut, bite
Gender: female
Latias
Nickname: Eona
Personality: docile
Moves: psywave, mist ball, fly, surf
Gender: female (duh!)
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latias dude's ego aside
im gonna rate this as if its an ingame team, 'cause i like building ingame teams better than competitive tbh
your blaziken's got an okay moveset for ingame coverage, but the nature isn't ideal. of course, it doesn't matter too much ingame UNLESS it takes away from a stat you need, because you'll find yourself at a disadvantage. his reccomended nature is adamant (+attack -special attack). now, as for sets, my knowledge usually goes to moves around 4th to 6th gen, so if one of the moves is unavailable let me know and i'll try find you an alternative.
this is my reccomendation(s):
- Superpower / Sky Uppercut / Focus Punch
- Flare Blitz / Flamethrower / Flame Kick
- Stone Edge / Rock Slide (Rock Slide is breed only, so only do this if you're planning to breed to get egg moves and ideal nature)
- ThunderPunch
its an competitive set, and it's also pretty okay for ingame. but superpower is a pretty good move to have. you could replace this with another high power fighting move if you want, but it hurts a LOT with choice band. i'm personally not a big fan of choice band etc, but it's due to the drawback - you usually have to swap them out to get rid of the lock to one move, and i like sweeping. a lot.
If you can get hidden power ice for coverage to replace the third move, that's a good choice too, but the type is very important. blaziken is mainly a physical attacker, but physical fire moves in this gen are pretty rare.
for gardevoir, hypnosis is good but dream eater is just kind of a waste. its definitely a special attacker, but hypnosis/dreameater takes two slots better suited to getting more coverage. i personally reccomend you replace dream eater with thunderbolt, shadow ball, or some other special attack move. coverage is pretty ideal for ingame. double team is also a complete waste, but psychic is a move you should definitely keep.
Aggron's is good - try to see if you can get iron head over iron tail, if possible, but i cant remember if it's even IN gen 3. Rock slide over aerial ace. He's pretty bulky if i remember right, i had a hard times fighting him. i'm not 100% sure how is speed or other stats are, mind.
Magneton's moveset is... okay. Thunder is good on it, but try to get thunderbolt if you can - try to give it to magneton over gardevoir if you only have access to one TM (as in, youc ant clone it or get more) but i think he learns it anyway so look it up. Try to avoid moves like reflect and supersonic - thunder wave is better if you're looking for status moves, and reflect is pretty useless in 3rd gen if i remember because i remember still one shotting people setting it up so
Milotic makes a good HM slave, but with all of their moves being water or ice, you WILL run into huge problems. Milotic is also pretty bad without recover, even ingame, and milotic helps reduce the need for potions etc not just through bulk, but also through recover. Try to spread waterfall and dive to other members of your team if possible, or switch a HM slave in and out of your team. milotic is a special attacker by far - physical attacks won't do it a lot of justice (even if they get stab) against pokemon who might have resistances. it really needs more coverage imo.
that's my opinion at least, happy gaming!
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This is pokemon emerald. BEFORE the physical/special split. all moves of a type were in a certain category. (eg: all fire moves are special, all fighting moves and ground moves are physical) im playing emerald, not XYORAS. also, rock slide isn't a TM here, and magneton learns thunderbolt already, i need to give thunderbolt to gardevoir because it doesn't learn it. my idea of battle strategy isn't that great. with natures im taking away stats i don't need in this generation, and boosting ones i do. i also don't consider an HM slave to be a part of the team. also iron head isn't in this gen. srry if im a bit out of order here. it's 6:21 AM where i live, and i haven't slept well. also read what items they have. i put shock wave on magneton because it always hits and has stab. magneton is going to deal with Juan's stupid ass kingdra when i get there. every member on my team, every item, every friggen NATURE, is there for a good reason. reflect halves physical damage to my team for 5 turns also i can't get recover on milotic because it isn't a tm and it's holding a shell bell to fix it. if i had recover as a tm i would teach it to gardevoir, actually. with natures i also soft reset for the torchic and just look for the right pokemon with everything else.
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You, TheNameMaster, every part of your team is bad. natures, WRONG. moves, okay, i guess, but there are better moves with higher accuracy, AND this is BEFORE diamond/pearl and the physical/special split. YOU need to study more on team building and learn more about your members. there's everything you need to know on pokemondb.net about your team and natures and other crap, ad teammagma.net has a good team builder you can use. you need a Balanced team on types and levels, not to use pokemon you cannot get, and use a half-decent moveset. I could sweep your team with JUST MY SWAMPERT on my Omega Ruby. that is how BAD your team is.
UPDATE!
Plus my Rayquaza if i need to
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I know that most of my team is weak against ice, but how many ice type trainers do you see in emerald...
I could sweep your team with JUST MY SWAMPERT on my Omega Ruby.
And I could kick your swampert's ass with my Sceptile! It's weak against grass!
If you're trying to Insult my team, you're going to have to try harder!
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ok in fairness poison spent the time to give u a full breakdown on their opinions which u asked for and even if they made one or two tiny mistakes it's kind of a dumb move to ask to be rated and then scream about how ur definitely right....
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OK. What about my Leaf Green team?
Venasaur, nidoqueen, Kadabra, pidgeot, onix and raichu
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get a friend so u can get a alakazam and steelix
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get a friend so u can get a alakazam and steelix
Can't. It's on an emulator. And I can't evolve onix in Leaf Green.
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And I could kick your swampert's ass with my Sceptile! It's weak against grass!
If you're trying to Insult my team, you're going to have to try harder!
A few things:
1. That's a can of worms you don't want to open. You'd likely have to switch in your sceptile, leaving time for swampert to hit and run, or simply double switch.
2. There's a thing called blaziken that casually crumples sceptile up and throws it away. Don't even try the "just use EQ or Aerial Ace" argument because blaziken has obscene power that would either dent or outright kill it if sceptile doesn't safely switch in. Don't lure with it other to bring in another pokemon to deal with ken, because a good player reads that and punishes/double switches.
3. If you're trying to insult others, you should try harder, or better yet not do it at all and be constructive instead. I like the second option, try that please.
4. Hypothetical situations and showboating aren't the purpose for this topic. It's to help with someone's team. Try Pokemon Showdown's Lobby if you want to do that.
PS: It's against the rules to double post!
5. Oh boy that looks like a bait if I ever saw it. I'll probably end up getting a ban if I say anything further so i'm ignoring that.
Now back to the topic at hand
Assuming this is ingame, allow me to do my own analysis on 1 pokemon in particular and the rest later (no disrespect meant to poison):
Blaziken
If you only listen to me for one pokemon, it better be this one. Hasty ups speed and lowers defense. This isn't a horrible nature ingame because although there isn't an upped attacking stat, you aren't binded to that one stat. Since you're running hasty, you can run a mixed set that can blast through different things.
1. Fire move. You can run Overheat for sheer power but it drops SpA, making it a hit and run or a last ditch effort attack. Blaze Kick is a lot less powerful but has a lot more PP, which is what I personally suggest. Fire Blast is a middle ground in power and doesn't drop SpA, but it's the least accurate and has the same pp as overheat.
2. If you're going to run Sunny Day, if blaziken learns solarbeam this gen (can't remember, brain is fried from writing a paper), teach it that as it covers some of your your weaknesses. If it can't learn Solarbeam, drop Sunny Day for more coverage as it really isn't worth it due to Blaziken's frailty (which is made worse by hasty's defense drop)
3. Sky Uppercut is the preferred Fighting Type move, so if you want to keep a fighting move (great for rock types and sidney), keep that.
4. Thunder Punch is also a great move for blaziken as it covers two weaknesses (assuming it lives long enough to use a move). However, if you use Overheat, buyer beware. Overheat drops SpA by 2 stages, meaning it will weaken it. Keep Thunder Punch.
5. Don't send it out against psychic types. Just don't. I might have to hunt you down myself if you do that.
6. Earthquake/Dig can be good choices and don't overlook those as possible options to catch other fire types.
Final set:
Blaze Kick/Fire Blast/Overheat
Thunder Punch
Sky Uppercut
Earthquake/Dig/(insert other coverage move here)
or if sunny beam can be done and you want that
Sunny Day
Solarbeam
Blaze Kick/Fire Blast/Overheat
Sky Uppercut/Thunder Punch/Earthquake/Dig/(insert other coverage move here)
More pokemon analysis to come soon but I have work to do.
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adding on to what sirblaziken said, standard mega pert has ice punch, which beats mega sceptile, and if rain is up, swampert outspeeds. the name master, your entire team loses to swampert lol
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What level is pokemaster9001's pokemon?
Mine are either level 50, 51, 52 or 53!
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Usually battles take place at the same levels. If you battle someone with a level that differs from yours it will be skewed and other things will happen. So levels really don't matter as much here.
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im going to ditch the flying type for a rayquaza later in the game when it's avaliable. im currently searching for a timid trace ralts and all my pokes will be at least lvl 70 when i challenge steven stone end-game.
On an unrelated note: please check out my forum labeled "my white team"
PS: the emerald im playing on is a legit copy i managed to find with a brand new battery
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ok in fairness poison spent the time to give u a full breakdown on their opinions which u asked for and even if they made one or two tiny mistakes it's kind of a dumb move to ask to be rated and then scream about how ur definitely right....
I wasn't screaming about how i was right. i was telling him that the mechanics and how move typings work are different in gen 3 then they are now
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Really now? Because i'm seeing something different. Frankly, i'd follow Poison's advice (which you were lucky to get tbh) on every one save blaziken (once again, no offense poison, but that's my area of expertise).
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fun fact your can't scream over the internet because there's no sounds being made from reading text
i feel like with a well executed team, like with the advice you've been given thus far, you won't need your levels anywhere near 70, i'm sure mostly ~50s and your star player so to speak at 60 will be more than sufficient for the e4.
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No duh.
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rudeness and a fundamental lack of understanding of humor however is transferred loud and clear ::)
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Really now? Because i'm seeing something different. Frankly, i'd follow Poison's advice (which you were lucky to get tbh) on every one save blaziken (once again, no offense poison, but that's my area of expertise).
yeah np blaziken isn't actually my strong point in that gen, i tend to use mudkip. well at least i'll be useful for fifth and sixth gen, haha.
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Can't. It's on an emulator. And I can't evolve onix in Leaf Green.
Yes it does, you just need the national pokedex to do it.
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yeah np blaziken isn't actually my strong point in that gen, i tend to use mudkip. well at least i'll be useful for fifth and sixth gen, haha.
How to play Blaziken gen 5:
Life Orb
Adamant
Speed Boost
Max Attack and Speed
HJK
Protect
Flare Blitz
Swords Dance
Destroy the earth.
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Yes it does, you just need the national pokedex to do it.
pokemon with trade evolutions cant be traded when you have no means to trade is what he's saying
which you cant do on an emulator as it doesnt have any kind of wifi compatability
How to play Blaziken gen 5:
Life Orb
Adamant
Speed Boost
Max Attack and Speed
HJK
Protect
Flare Blitz
Swords Dance
Destroy the earth.
don't try to convert me im not broken </3 (love u rly)
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Can we please go back to My platinum team? i now have 7 badges and i'm pretty far in Galactic HQ. In emerald i gave up natures BTW and i'm going back to it after i beat platinum. i'm going to Soft Reset for the shiny legendaries.