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  1. I'm seriously so mad right now lol, know everyone will think this thing is ugly. Damn. Regardless, about Pegapony, if it has wings and is a pegasus, shouldn't fyling/fairy or fairy/flying make for a better typing Ceph? I mean I know, levitate, I know what it does, but what I mean is that if you gave it the flying type you could replace levitate with some more useful ability. Anyways is your mon, but just an idea lol.
  2. So annoying lol; you could talk about this with me and not bash the pokemon over and over publicly, don't you think you little duck?
  3. Eevee and evos, all starters, petilil and lilligant, cottonee and whimsicott, cherubi and cherrim, fletcling, all pixie legendaries, latias, mime jr, dratini and dragonair, vulpix, goomy and sliggoo and goodra, corsola, sentret and furret, zigzagoon and linoone, misdreavous, pumpkaboo and gourgeist, phantump, all pikachu clones and raichu, azumarill and marill, magby, elekid, tynamo, ralts, solosis, spoink, whynaut, munna, meloetta, inkay, liepard, happiny, buneary, teddiursa, skitty, spinda, audino, igglybuff, deerling, litwick, oddish, roselia, ponyta, riolu, mienfoo, wooper, mantyke, surskit, doduo, jumpluff, togepi, bellossom, maractus, skiddo, lileep, leavanny, mareep, joltik, caterpie, venonat, vivillon, combee, sandshrew, phanpy, amaura and aurorus, carbink, diancie, cubchoo, spheal, aron, klefki, mawile, floette and of couse, clefairy. Those would be mine.
  4. So like, how are you today people? doing fine? chillin'? cool. It was time to announce another mon, and I asked to do this one lol. The tiny polyp pokémon, Amona: The anemone pokémon, cute lil' Amona is a water/poison type in the same fashion as the canon Tentacool, and it kinda looks like a box of McDonald's fries...if fries were pink.... ehem, anyhow, this thing takes a defensive/supportive approach to its typing similar to tentacool, with the abilities poison point and symbiosis, to be quite a wall....of tentacular venom. So welp, that was all. Have a good day. Also if Red_chaos is working as I type this I'm sorry chaos. Don't kill me.
  5. I'm back! but, was I ever gone? dun dun DUN!

  6. Opponent in chat: "you should put that team in the trash bin; outsmarted; haha, predicted; outplayed; outskilled". After a while: me, 4 mons, he, 2, and was trapped anyways. ShadowFoxes10 left. WITHOUT SAYING A F*** WORD. This one was too funny to put the ignore player option up.

    1. BlueMoonIceCream

      BlueMoonIceCream

      Oh god I know that feeling, couldn't even take their loss, pretty pathetic

    2. Tomas Elliot

      Tomas Elliot

      Generally I do ignore opponents, and then enjoy their empty words upon rewatching the replay ;)

  7. I'm surprised I haven't commented here yet lol. I guess it is because I don't really that many dislike starters (two of them only), but from the ones I've tried, the worst I think would be: Charmander/Squirtle/Bulbasaur: yeah I know this is an unpopular opinion and I'm not even "proud" of it (I've tried to make myself into liking them, many times), but I just can't get to it. Design-wise I only find Charizard somewhat appealing (its X mega is amazing), but overall they have nothing that interests me. Charizard is just above average fast and its SpA is nothing that incredible, Venusaur is bulky but not much else and Blastoise if anyone has noticed is basically water type Meganium (which means it is better at the role of defensive mon since it has only 2 weaknesses). I can't think of anything they shine at particularly and since they don't bring me much joy aesthetically, I have no problem replacing them in my team. Chikorita: I like the thing, it is very cute and Bayleef specially (more than Meganium IMO) is very beautiful-looking, but that won't save it from mediocrity. I tried one in a fan game and was very excited because at that time it was the gen 2 starter I liked the most (nowadays that would be Typhlosion xD), but it couldn't do much in most battles. It has defenses just above average by very little, so any actual effort GF might have put on making it defensive is kinda foiled because A) grass type, weaknesses>resistances and B ) Leaf Guard works on sunlight, which makes its main weakness STRONGER, so is not like anything will try to status a meganium to begin with. Should also consider the fact that it is hard for it to use attacks (maybe the one I used had low IVs or bad nature or something, can't remember that), but I remember it had a hard time damaging stuff and it was easily outsped. If GF reduced this thing's attack to make it an all out special attacker, or gave it a secondary type that helped it defensively, that would help it a lot, but still... Chimchar: this is the biased of the list. I just don't like Chimchar, or Monferno, or Infernape. I like monkey pokémon, but I just really really do not like this fire monkey starter line for some reason (yep, I'm not even sure why I don't like them, that's why I say is a biased opinion). They're fragile but decent offensively, and have a decent movepool. Even their designs are good, but when I'm forced to choose between this and, say, the other two gen 4 starters.... I have one of the hardest times, and that's one of the reasons I have a hard time playing games that use the gen 4 starters. I just can't pick because I don't like any in particular, so I just throw a coin or something and pray to go with Piplup the one that follows. Turtwig: in pair with Chimchar for the starter that I like the least design-wise. Is just looking at it and I want NOT to pick it. That huge chin it has... it bothers me. However, Torterra is so fucking cool-looking, I absolutely love its design. It has two little problems however, called Ice Beam and bad movepool. The first explains itself as "Torterra dies to ice beam, period", and the second is more like, the strongest physical grass STAB it gets is seed bomb, that you have to BREED for; did I mention it gets Leaf Storm as strongest grass move? a SPECIAL move? on a 75 SpA mon? a move that harshly lowers SpA? yeah... Tepig: I'd love so much if this thing was a fire/dark guy, but leaving that aside, I just never get to use it when I can choose Snivy over it. Not because the "oh my god 3 fire/fighting in a row what is this GF!?", I couldn't care less about that, but mostly because it has so much potential for an oni/demon-like pig thing with dark as second typing, and moves like knock off or dark pulse or stuff. Also, despite its HP, it is likely to die soon, because reckless is paired with fire blitz, which means it WILL die soon, and then you have its poor defenses that won't help. It just burns too fast in battle (no pun intended) and is too slow to pull most things out. Fennekin: my fav starter of all times in pair with Snivy, but even I can see why it is less used than its two other brethren. Greninja is likely to be the single best starter mon of all times (I wouldn't ban it tho, since it is fragile), and Chesnaught, while slow, is very tanky in the physical side (will die to birds and fire, but it will handle against physical threats, and can use leech seed). But Delphox... well, it is relatively fast and has decent special attack, but is just too fragile. Like, Greninja compensates fragility with insane protean shenanigans, but Delphox got magician... which I have been given 2 or 3 sets to make it useful, and that's about it. If it got magic bounce/guard, or even flash fire or something like that, it would be much better IMO, to compensate for how easy it goes down, it could at least take no shit from rocks, poison and such, but no, it got magician. In any case, I still love it and is very useful in-game with calm mind and stuff, but it dies if you don't pay attention. Honorable mentions of Oshawott (I don't like Samurott but is not a bad pokemon), Totodile (same as Oshawott), Mudkip (strange movepool to me), Treecko (WILL.DIE.TO.EVERYTHING) and Chespin (don't like that unfortunate x4 weakness to flying).
  8. Hmm, I suppose that's true, they're kinda ugly. I always liked Kakuna and Caterpie tho, so cute.
  9. I don't usually consider Sunkern the worst pokemon because it at least has the decency to evolve into Sunflora, which, despite weak, at least can have 4 actual moves, and no just hidden power xD Another one I just remembered is Delibird: learns only one move that not only MIGHT heal your opponent, but even if it deals damage, it doesn't even get STAB. That's not how gimmicky learnsets are supposed to be. Its stats are only prevo-like, but it doesn't evolve, so it can't really do anything, and dies to a combination of stealth rock and any move (yeah, even not very effective ones can OHKO it). At least it can learn TMs and stuff. Also, I just found a pic that represents most of my feelings towards these weak pokemon:
  10. Not really, I think that's where we were going to put the bidoofs.
  11. Unown is definitively the worst fully evolved pokemon. Luvdisc can at least use swift swim and toxic to its advantage and, y'know, DO something, but unown can only hit you with a fixed 60 damage move so it literally gets the fewest coverage of all pokemon, and there's only a 1/18 chance it will get STAB. On a 60 bp move, and with those stats. It can't boost any stat, it can't protect, it can't use status moves... At least it can avoid EQ and stuff.
  12. Everything Huk said, plus, that looking at the graphics folder or extract the PBS files will only spoil the player, not anyone else (unless those people start bragging or spoiling what they find, but that's a topic for another day).
  13. Just passing by to say 3 things: 1) Great jobs with all dem eeveelutions you people. 2) I NEED an Oreon that has been bred recover, moonlight or something like that to literally eat it and then just let itself regenerate back to full oreo cre...I mean, health. 3) If I made an eeveelution for every type and were wondering how to evolve them (been there, done that), I'd personally, but this is just my opinion, would create actual evolution stones for each type. Like I loved the first eeveelution trio, that evolved by stone only; then Umbreon and Espeon could logically be evolved with Moon Stone and Sun Stone respectively, but Gamefreak had to show off the weather and night/day mechanincs I guess; then Leafeon and Glaceon came, and they didn't evolve by Leaf Stone and Dawn Stone (or some other evo stone), but instead by....touching a rock in the forest; then Sylveon has to feel super loved, and now a fairy move, and then it evolves. So yeah if this was me and I was struggling with evolving stuff, I would just go to my game code and create the evo stones lacking: venom stone, iron stone, common stone (or even the everstone lol), wind stone, and dunno, such things and so on. It would be the easiest and more tidy way to evolve a mon into 18 different ones, but I'll admit that some of the evolution methods proposed are pretty interesting (strong winds to evolve the fyling one, like, you literally need to find friggin' Rayquaza first, AND mega-evolve it, AND somehow get eevee in a double battle with it, seems situational as fuck but very fun).
  14. I don't really play much OU, because I already suck at pretty much every other tier, so when I get into OU.... is often just to have my ass mauled harder than usual. Still, I guess there are mons I like to use in here (because the only other places I can use them are balanced hackmons and doubles): 1) Clefable: this thing....has become my fav mon competitively, of all time. Cute charm Clefable, Unaware Clefable, Magic Guard Clefable; all of them play quite different and have a specific role depending on ability. My fav out ot the 3 is magic guard clefable, because I like to use it as a full set up sweeper. Yep, you heard right. For some reason, Calm Mind + Moonblast + Ice Beam + HP groun/fire with magic guard and life orb/toxic orb has become my most reliable attacking set, and the one that has won me most battles. My to-go OU team has a mega Gardevoir as main focus, but the one that always ends up getting the work done is Clefable the sweeper, with help of some iron defense baton passers and such. Unaware/Magic guard with stealth rock and some other status move I have been wanting to try for a long time as well, but I don't go much into OU lately. Also, a physically defensive clefable surprises a lot of people, for what I've experienced. 2) Azumarill: I think I have never seen a set that doesn't use huge power, but sap sipper azumarill also has its uses. One of them being, which is my favourite, is totally shutting down contrary serperior. Like seriously, standard serperior with dragon pulse + leaf storm + HP fire CAN'T touch azumarill and is forced to switch by all means. Regardless of that one situational check, I also use huge power azumarill, but I'm just not into belly drum sets, I've found myself unable to either make the +6 mon survive for enough turns, or setting them up to begin with. Generally, Aqua Tail + Play Rough + Rollout + Superpower/Brick Break with huge power and wide lens is the set I go for what is my "standard" Azumarill. Rollout might seem like a bad move to get locked into, but unlike outrage, there are no mons immune to it, so something is going to get hurt. The worst that can happen is getting locked in front of magnezone, breloom, venusaur or gengar. Basically if your opponent has these mons, you don't go for rollout until they have passed away, as simple as that. For a belly drum + sitrus berry set, I guess I'd use Aqua jet. 3) Gliscor: yeah, I'm one of those guys who enjoys poison heal stalling. Protect + EQ + Roost + Facade with poison heal and toxic orb, is a set I love. For some reason, it seems as if every time I try to get using this set, no ice beam is present in the area, which is cool because it is one of the few things able to hurt Gliscor badly. Everything else either dies to EQ, gets hurt by 140 bp Facade, or was likely already poisoned by another of my mons, so let the stall begin. Gengar, as you can see, shuts down my gliscor entirely, which is why sometimes I put knock off over protect. 4) Serperior: my fav starter in pair with Delphox, but sadly, the only one that can be reliably used in OU. Basically, Leaf Storm + Dragon Pulse + HP Fire + Giga Drain/Substitute with Contrary and leftovers, is what I have used for it, and it is generally a great counter to ferrothorn, scizor and the occasional forretress. Leaf Storm Serperior hits very hard, so it surprised me to discover the past week that it has a base SpA of 75; I always thought its SpA was around 90 or so, but nope, it seems Serperior is a defensive mon based on stats only. Which is quite weird, since its defenses do nothing because A) grass type and B ) 75 HP. Serperior can't switch into stuff and will be almost unusable if there's a Talonflame in the field and your team hasn't got rid of it first, but once that's out the way, if you can set the contrary shenanigans, its coverage gets it ridiculously close to a gg. 5) Ferrothorn: I didn't like this thing when I got into pokemon 2-3 years ago. It was ugly, it was annoying, it was difficult for me to take down since I built teams with no fire coverage. Yep. In any case, once I found out why it is so useful, it is actually a great mon to have. Leech Seed/Toxic has the advantage that hits most things and, even if you find yourself against a magic bouncer, you can't be affected by your own moves, which is very useful. Focus Sash to ensure it will move at least once, and the rest depends on the match. And that'd be my list I think. Can't be a top 10 because I have only 2 OU teams lol. Honorable mentions go to Sableye, which I find incredibly helpful on its basic form and deeply despise on its mega form (both when using it and against it), Breloom (which I wish the ability poison heal actually recovered health when hit by ANY poison type move, like water absorb), mega gardevoir, who is good but not as much as I thought it would, Scolipede, who can't take many hits but is an excellent baton passer, and Klefki, which is annoying and I love it.
  15. Well, to be honest huk, lots of mons that are in se7en weren't originally meant for se7en; ebounny and looooots of others were just made because I can, and ended up being sticked into the dex when we were making it xD In fact.... the majority of legendaries we have weren't created neither originally for the project neither originally as legendaries. A revelation that doesn't reveal a thing, indeed.
  16. So you will only ever catch 8 mons huh? well you can form a pretty terrific team with just 6 and 2 in rotation lol
  17. Starters have a 87.5% chance of being male, so you'd have to be waaaaaaaaay unlucky to get a female Eufur over and over xD And yes, there are no poison or normal type moves that work necessarily well with contrary. That's why we gave Oppossite v-create In all seriousness tho, as mentioned by someone before, Oppossite is one of the most versatile/adaptable mons in the region (at least when it comes to poison types), but you have to put hard work into it, you need to give it some love or it won't shine. All I'll say is that it has more options to use contrary with than Malamar, so yeah.
  18. Maybe wheelmarks or wheeltrail? dunno... Punchy seems very funny to say lol. I guess is for roobber?
  19. I'm gonna call mine Hobo, I think. I have nicknames prepared for almost all of the mons already xD Eufur (muh starter): sweater Ebounny: dedpet or graveyard Lassirena: ariel And so on...
  20. Hmm yeah pretty much, if anything I think Tomas was also behind some of them, iirc.
  21. Lol I found a very short ripoff of pokemon: has only 16 catchable "pokemon", there are only 3 types (grass, fire, water) and you fight against "captains" instead of trainers. And what you use to catch mons....lol

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    2. zimvader42

      zimvader42

      They're not really pokemon, they're....uh...dynamon? I think they were called that. You get one as a starter, and then there are 15 more you can catch.

      The thing is, you can only catch one of each at the same time, meaning if you catch a new one of a species you already had, it will replace the original.

      And each can only learn the same set of 4 moves of their type xD

    3. Juniper

      Juniper

      I found a ridiculous rip-off of pokémon too. it was called.. DIGIMON! joking.

    4. zimvader42
  22. Nah, Oppossite was another of mine, which means it might or might not evolve (I like standalones, as a matter of fact). Azery's mon is much, much, muuuuuuch cooler than the contrary mammal. I made sure of it xD
  23. Roadkill? huh...yeah....yeeeah, I like the ring it has to it, not bad. Boy, how much do you want for the roadkill name?
  24. Deadpool I think if you're gonna mention my "comments on furries" you should give a bit more context, otherwise Ice cream is likely to wonder what the fuck you're talking about xD Disregarding that, in the end, I guess Banshy's eyes are what Banshy wants its victim to believe they are. More important than the eyes, however, is the fact that if you make that thing nervous enough it will let out a scream so high-pitched that will literally shatter your skull in half due to the pressure of the shockwave over the human body. Interpret that as you want, tho.
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