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Pokemon Guide
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Meron pa kasi nakikita puro dragon or legendary Pokemon yung gamit
Guide para sa gustong gumaling sa Pokemon world
1.nature of pokemon (atk,SAtk,spd,Def,SDef)
Adamant:+Atk -atk
Bold:-atk +def
Brave:+Atk -spd
Calm:-atk +sdef
Careful:-satk +sdef
Gentle:-def +sdef
Hasty:-def +spd
Impish:+def -satk
Jolly:+spd -satk
Lax:+def -sdef
Lonely:+atk -def
Mild:-def +satk
Modest:-atk +satk
Naive:+spd -sdef
Naughty:+atk -sdef
Quiet:-spd +satk
Rash:+satk -sdef
Relaxed:+def -spd
Sassy:-spd +sdef
Timid:-atk +spd
Yung mga Hindi nabanggit balance Mga yon
TN:speed ang pinka kailangan malaking halaga ang first turn
2.roles
Sub-Reversers
Pokemon that continually Substitute or take hits while using Endure when necessary until a Berry activates due to the low HP. Subsequently, the Pokemon can sweep using Reversal or any other offensive moves.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Reversal
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Substitute, Endure
Heal-Bellers
Pokemon that have the ability to heal all the status ailments on your entire team.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Aromatherapy, Heal Bell, Softboiled, Rest, Refresh
Baton-Passers
Pokemon that use stat-upping moves, and then pass on the stat changes to other Pokemon via Baton Pass. The type of stat-upping moves used depends on the target that you want to pass to.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Silver Wind, Ancientpower
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Baton Pass, Calm Mind, Bulk Up, Double Team, Substitute, Dragon Dance, Agility, Swords Dance, Iron Defense
Spinners
Spinners are short for Rapid-Spinners. They are Pokemon with the move Rapid Spin, and are used to get you out of conditions like Spikes and Leech Seed.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Rapid Spin
Psycho-Hazers
Seldom seen battling type that uses Psych Up to copy the opponent's stat changes, thus gaining whatever advantages that the opponent has.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Psych Up
Pseudo-Hazers
Pseudo-Hazers negate stat-increasing moves the opponent has used by using shuffling moves such as Roar and Whirlwind.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Roar, Whirlwind
Hazers
Self explanatory name; Hazers are Pokemon that makes use of the move Haze to negate any stat-increasing moves the opponent has used. This pretty much thwarts the foe's plan to sweep through your team with a Pokemon with increase stats.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Haze
Toxi-Shufflers
Toxi-shufflers are Pokemon that have Toxic, as well as a shuffling move such as Roar. Their objective it to inflict as many of the opponent's Pokemon with Toxic as possible.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Toxic, Roar, Whirlwind
Toxi-Trappers
Toxi-Trappers make use of Toxic as well as Mean Look to trap the enemy, forcing them to take the increasingly damaging Toxic. As such, they are more effective than Toxi-Tanks. Toxi-Trappers are usually Tanks as well, so they are able to last long in battle too.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Toxic, Mean Look, Rest, Wish
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Toxi-Tanks
A type of Tank which makes use of Toxic and no offensive moves. Largely similar to ordinary Tanks. However, Toxi-Tanks will be made ineffective should the foe have a Healer in his/her team. As such, Toxi-Trappers are more useful than Toxi-Tanks.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Toxic, Rest, Iron Defense, Amnesia, Cosmic Power, Wish
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Special Sponge
Self explanatory. Special Sponges have great Special Defense, and can take many hits from special attacks.
Physical Sponge
Physical Sponges are partial tanks. They have good Defense, and can take many hits from physical attacks. Switch one in when you anticipate that the opponent is going to use a strong physical move.
Key Stats: Defense, HP
Tanks
Tanks are usually Pokemon that have good Defenses or Pokemon that can make use of defensive moves such as Cosmic Power. Tanks usually have a means of healing themselves as well. As such, Tanks are able to remain in battle for very long.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Rest, Iron Defense, Amnesia, Cosmic Power, Wish
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Spikers
Spikers are just Pokemon that make use of the move Spikes. They usually have shuffling moves like Roar and Whirlwind as well, so as to deal damage to the opponent using Spikes.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Spikes, Roar, Whirlwind
Drainers
Drainers are so called because of their ability to drain HP from the enemy. Coupled with Leftovers and moves that restore HP, Drainers can remain in battle for very long as they slowly drain away the foe's HP.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Giga Drain
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Leech Seed, Rest, Synthesis
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Annoyers either lay multiple status ailments on the foe, or raise their evasion while lowering the foe's accuracy such that the foe's ability to hit them is greatly reduced. Only after that does the annoyer start attacking. While an Annoyer can wreak havoc on in-game trainers, they do not work equally well in competitive battling. Since most Annoyers only have one or two offensive moves, should the foe switch to a Pokemon that is resistant to the Annoyer's attacks, the Annoyer can't do much in return. For example, when Raichu (a Parattractafusioner, which refers to a Pokemon that can inflict Paralysis, Attraction as well as Confusion at the same time) is used, the opponent can simply switch to a Ground type and Raichu would be unable to damage the foe. Also, Annoyers depend very much on chance. Moreover, given the common use of Haze, Annoyers are often unreliable in competitive battling.
Mixed Sweepers
Mixed Sweepers have both Physical and Special Moves. This may be because of their wide movepools, or because they learn too few moves to specialise in either one. Mixed Sweepers may also be Pokemon that have dual-types, one of which is a Physical type while the other is a Special type, in order to use STAB moves of each type. Generally, Mixed Sweepers are less effective than other Sweepers as a result of their split EVs.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Refer to that for both Special and Physical Sweepers
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Refer to that for both Special and Physical Sweepers
Nature: Bashful, Docile, Hardy, Quirky, Serious
Key Stats: Attack, Sp. Attack, Speed
Item: Shell Bell, Leftovers, Choice Band, Salac Berry
Special Sweepers
Special Sweepers are similar to Physical Sweepers, save for the fact that they make use of Special Attacks instead.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Thunderbolt, Surf, Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Psychic, Dragon Claw, Crunch
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Calm Mind, Rain Dance (in combination with Thunder), Sunny Day (in combination with Solarbeam or Flamethrower/Heat Wave)
Nature: Modest
Key Stats: Sp. Attack, Speed
Item: Shell Bell, Leftovers, Choice Band, Salac Berry
Physical Sweepers
Physical Sweepers are all offense; they aim to deal as much damage as possible before the foe can do much back to them. Physical Sweepers make use of Physical attacks only, and, as such, depend heavily on their Attack stat. Speed is also a very important consideration, so as to gain the advantage of being able to hit the foe first. Their dependence on Physical attacks also means that their Special Attack stat hardly ever affects their function.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Earthquake, Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, Brick Break, Return, Sludge Bomb, Shadow Ball
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Belly Drum, Swords Dance, Bulk Up, Dragon Dance
Nature: Adamant
Key Stats: Attack, Speed
Item: Shell Bell, Leftovers, Choice Band, Salac Berry
3.best Pokemon for your lineup
Dragonite obvious na yan
Tyranitar
Metagross
Salamence
Gyarados
Snorlax
Kingdra
Blissey
Swampert
Charizard
Sceptile
Ferrothorn
Gardevoir better than alakazam
Gliscor with toxic orb
Machamp
Aggron
Paalala wag kayong kumuwa ng legendary pokemon ban po kc yan
Sana magustuhan nyo :))
Guide para sa gustong gumaling sa Pokemon world
1.nature of pokemon (atk,SAtk,spd,Def,SDef)
Adamant:+Atk -atk
Bold:-atk +def
Brave:+Atk -spd
Calm:-atk +sdef
Careful:-satk +sdef
Gentle:-def +sdef
Hasty:-def +spd
Impish:+def -satk
Jolly:+spd -satk
Lax:+def -sdef
Lonely:+atk -def
Mild:-def +satk
Modest:-atk +satk
Naive:+spd -sdef
Naughty:+atk -sdef
Quiet:-spd +satk
Rash:+satk -sdef
Relaxed:+def -spd
Sassy:-spd +sdef
Timid:-atk +spd
Yung mga Hindi nabanggit balance Mga yon
TN:speed ang pinka kailangan malaking halaga ang first turn
2.roles
Sub-Reversers
Pokemon that continually Substitute or take hits while using Endure when necessary until a Berry activates due to the low HP. Subsequently, the Pokemon can sweep using Reversal or any other offensive moves.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Reversal
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Substitute, Endure
Heal-Bellers
Pokemon that have the ability to heal all the status ailments on your entire team.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Aromatherapy, Heal Bell, Softboiled, Rest, Refresh
Baton-Passers
Pokemon that use stat-upping moves, and then pass on the stat changes to other Pokemon via Baton Pass. The type of stat-upping moves used depends on the target that you want to pass to.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Silver Wind, Ancientpower
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Baton Pass, Calm Mind, Bulk Up, Double Team, Substitute, Dragon Dance, Agility, Swords Dance, Iron Defense
Spinners
Spinners are short for Rapid-Spinners. They are Pokemon with the move Rapid Spin, and are used to get you out of conditions like Spikes and Leech Seed.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Rapid Spin
Psycho-Hazers
Seldom seen battling type that uses Psych Up to copy the opponent's stat changes, thus gaining whatever advantages that the opponent has.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Psych Up
Pseudo-Hazers
Pseudo-Hazers negate stat-increasing moves the opponent has used by using shuffling moves such as Roar and Whirlwind.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Roar, Whirlwind
Hazers
Self explanatory name; Hazers are Pokemon that makes use of the move Haze to negate any stat-increasing moves the opponent has used. This pretty much thwarts the foe's plan to sweep through your team with a Pokemon with increase stats.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Haze
Toxi-Shufflers
Toxi-shufflers are Pokemon that have Toxic, as well as a shuffling move such as Roar. Their objective it to inflict as many of the opponent's Pokemon with Toxic as possible.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Toxic, Roar, Whirlwind
Toxi-Trappers
Toxi-Trappers make use of Toxic as well as Mean Look to trap the enemy, forcing them to take the increasingly damaging Toxic. As such, they are more effective than Toxi-Tanks. Toxi-Trappers are usually Tanks as well, so they are able to last long in battle too.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Toxic, Mean Look, Rest, Wish
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Toxi-Tanks
A type of Tank which makes use of Toxic and no offensive moves. Largely similar to ordinary Tanks. However, Toxi-Tanks will be made ineffective should the foe have a Healer in his/her team. As such, Toxi-Trappers are more useful than Toxi-Tanks.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Toxic, Rest, Iron Defense, Amnesia, Cosmic Power, Wish
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Special Sponge
Self explanatory. Special Sponges have great Special Defense, and can take many hits from special attacks.
Physical Sponge
Physical Sponges are partial tanks. They have good Defense, and can take many hits from physical attacks. Switch one in when you anticipate that the opponent is going to use a strong physical move.
Key Stats: Defense, HP
Tanks
Tanks are usually Pokemon that have good Defenses or Pokemon that can make use of defensive moves such as Cosmic Power. Tanks usually have a means of healing themselves as well. As such, Tanks are able to remain in battle for very long.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Rest, Iron Defense, Amnesia, Cosmic Power, Wish
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Spikers
Spikers are just Pokemon that make use of the move Spikes. They usually have shuffling moves like Roar and Whirlwind as well, so as to deal damage to the opponent using Spikes.
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Spikes, Roar, Whirlwind
Drainers
Drainers are so called because of their ability to drain HP from the enemy. Coupled with Leftovers and moves that restore HP, Drainers can remain in battle for very long as they slowly drain away the foe's HP.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Giga Drain
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Leech Seed, Rest, Synthesis
Nature: Relaxed, Careful, Impish
Key Stats: Defense, Sp. Defense, HP
Item: Leftovers
Annoyers either lay multiple status ailments on the foe, or raise their evasion while lowering the foe's accuracy such that the foe's ability to hit them is greatly reduced. Only after that does the annoyer start attacking. While an Annoyer can wreak havoc on in-game trainers, they do not work equally well in competitive battling. Since most Annoyers only have one or two offensive moves, should the foe switch to a Pokemon that is resistant to the Annoyer's attacks, the Annoyer can't do much in return. For example, when Raichu (a Parattractafusioner, which refers to a Pokemon that can inflict Paralysis, Attraction as well as Confusion at the same time) is used, the opponent can simply switch to a Ground type and Raichu would be unable to damage the foe. Also, Annoyers depend very much on chance. Moreover, given the common use of Haze, Annoyers are often unreliable in competitive battling.
Mixed Sweepers
Mixed Sweepers have both Physical and Special Moves. This may be because of their wide movepools, or because they learn too few moves to specialise in either one. Mixed Sweepers may also be Pokemon that have dual-types, one of which is a Physical type while the other is a Special type, in order to use STAB moves of each type. Generally, Mixed Sweepers are less effective than other Sweepers as a result of their split EVs.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Refer to that for both Special and Physical Sweepers
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Refer to that for both Special and Physical Sweepers
Nature: Bashful, Docile, Hardy, Quirky, Serious
Key Stats: Attack, Sp. Attack, Speed
Item: Shell Bell, Leftovers, Choice Band, Salac Berry
Special Sweepers
Special Sweepers are similar to Physical Sweepers, save for the fact that they make use of Special Attacks instead.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Thunderbolt, Surf, Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Psychic, Dragon Claw, Crunch
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Calm Mind, Rain Dance (in combination with Thunder), Sunny Day (in combination with Solarbeam or Flamethrower/Heat Wave)
Nature: Modest
Key Stats: Sp. Attack, Speed
Item: Shell Bell, Leftovers, Choice Band, Salac Berry
Physical Sweepers
Physical Sweepers are all offense; they aim to deal as much damage as possible before the foe can do much back to them. Physical Sweepers make use of Physical attacks only, and, as such, depend heavily on their Attack stat. Speed is also a very important consideration, so as to gain the advantage of being able to hit the foe first. Their dependence on Physical attacks also means that their Special Attack stat hardly ever affects their function.
Commonly used damage-dealing moves: Earthquake, Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, Brick Break, Return, Sludge Bomb, Shadow Ball
Commonly used non-damaging moves: Belly Drum, Swords Dance, Bulk Up, Dragon Dance
Nature: Adamant
Key Stats: Attack, Speed
Item: Shell Bell, Leftovers, Choice Band, Salac Berry
3.best Pokemon for your lineup
Dragonite obvious na yan
Tyranitar
Metagross
Salamence
Gyarados
Snorlax
Kingdra
Blissey
Swampert
Charizard
Sceptile
Ferrothorn
Gardevoir better than alakazam
Gliscor with toxic orb
Machamp
Aggron
Paalala wag kayong kumuwa ng legendary pokemon ban po kc yan
Sana magustuhan nyo :))
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Re: Pokemon Guide
Sat Sep 28, 2013 11:22 pm
punta kang pokemondb.net. dyan mo maki2ta yung base stats ng pokemon kpg level 100 n cla. example: Gardevoir, ang max "Base Stats" nya for "Sp. Atk" is 125. may mga pamapa-dagdag stats din yn namely: "EV", "IV". so yung 125 n yn, pwd pang madagdagan up to: 383. ^_^yondaime_minato wrote:paano yung mataas yung stat?example?
meron yng site ng full explanation for all the terms you need to train your pokemon to its full potential. ^_^
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Grawl:guide po to kahit sa online or sa B/W
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Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:47 am
oo nga pla. haha. churi. other info lng pla yun of all pokemon from all versions. like Characteristics, Moves Learned (by TM, HM, egg moves, by level), Locations, Sprites, Base Stats, etc.
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Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:16 am
thanks sir nakatulong to sa akin ^_^grawl08 wrote:punta kang pokemondb.net. dyan mo maki2ta yung base stats ng pokemon kpg level 100 n cla. example: Gardevoir, ang max "Base Stats" nya for "Sp. Atk" is 125. may mga pamapa-dagdag stats din yn namely: "EV", "IV". so yung 125 n yn, pwd pang madagdagan up to: 383. ^_^yondaime_minato wrote:paano yung mataas yung stat?example?
meron yng site ng full explanation for all the terms you need to train your pokemon to its full potential. ^_^
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Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:58 pm
Desktop Game po ba to?
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Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:48 pm
Yondaime:tignan mu na lang sa pokemon online xD
John:alin sir?
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