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Here are some of my suggestions: 1) Get some heart scales. You can find them from luvdiscs in tanzan lake. You'll need them for the move re-learner. 2) Use a heart scale to teach your Golem heavy slam to replace heavy slam. It should do a good amount of damage against his wigglytuff and clefable. A stab rock move from either stone edge of rock blast will be good against his swellow. Or get yourself an aron from the railnet for a aggron. 3) Take three hearts scales and teach your blaziken bulk up, flare blitz, and either sky uppercut or hi jump kick. After a couple of bulk ups, you should be able to sweep his team. Flare blitz should get a field, but make sure you are not fighting Noel in the rain. 4) Use two heart scales to teach your scolipede protect and baton pass. Hide behind a protect to get a speed boost and then baton pass into one of your other mons. Although, personally, scolipede is mainly just good for baton pass. If you're looking for a poison type to act as an attack, why not try a drapion? It has a better offensive moveset and will be more helpful when you go up against Radomus. 5) Go into the railnet and look for the corrupted pokeball. It contains a ralts. Gardevoir would be useful against his porygon z. Gardevoir will also be useful against Luna and Samson. 6) I notice you have an arcanine. What is it's level, moveset, and ability? Intimidate will be useful in nerfing his skill link cincinno. If it has heat wave, you can burn the field if it is not raining. So here's a a strategy: Lead off with your golem. Set up stealth rocks and then heavy slam his wigglytuff to death. Against his swellow, either send out your ampharos. It has enough bulk to take one hit before flame orb kicks in and should be OHKOed by discharge. Against his porygon z, do not try to use a fighting move right off the bat. Instead, use your ampharos and paralyze it with thunder wave. Once your ampharos goes down to the porygon, send in blaziken and finish it off with either hi jump kick or sky uppercut. A one speed boost will also be helpful in outpeeding his cincinno. Against his clefable, use golem to heavy slam it to death.
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I need something to get me off of Tokyo Ghoul. (MAJOR SPOILERS)
T.O.W.A.N. replied to Damien's topic in General Discussion
Want to know the solution to keeping your mind off of the anime? It's simple. Read the manga. The anime version leaves out alot of important details and the ending to the manga is leagues better. Then, after reading the Tokyo Ghoul manga, check out the sequel, Tokyo Ghoul Re. -
Hey Zarc, really appreciate the mons I received from you (especially the ditto). May I have a 5 31 IV Dratini, Scyther, and Honedge?
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Out of the four that you have picked, I would go with Feraligatr and Milotic. You already have two other psychics via metagross and gardevoir. Both Feraligatr and Milotic are good for different situations. But if you must choose only one, I would probably go for milotic. In many of the upcoming battles, milotic's ability, marvel scale, will be activated in several fields. For moves, I would go for surf, icy wind (ice beam isn't available yet, but it can be useful by providing speed control for your slower mons and gets a field boost in certain fields), recover, and haze/toxic. I would probably go for haze to make milotic more of a de-buffer and some bosses do carry full heals. Though that is not to say you should discard Feraligatr. It should be a good sweeper. Out of curiosity, what is the OT for your Feraligatr? Now for the rest of your team: - Giga drain would be better for serperior than toxic. If not, then try running dragon pulse or nature power. - Ice punch would be more ideal for metagross. You already have a magnezone for electric attacks and an emboar for fighting moves. - You're better off teaching tyrantrum iron head over zen headbutt. It's more accurate and gives you type coverage against fairies. - Since you already have a bunch of sweepers, then try running stealth rocks on bisharp. - Keep a heart scale around for flygon. Come Gen 7, flygon gets dragon dance. Levitate is also a good ability since you have a few pokemon that are weak to ground. Hope this information helps. Take care?
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wonderlocke The Wonderful Playthrough of Reborn Wonderlocke
T.O.W.A.N. replied to V for Vendetta's topic in Team Showcase
This seems like an interesting playthrough. What time do you usually play? -
Looking for mainly a Riolu, along with a Torchic if possible
T.O.W.A.N. replied to Doomkazaar's topic in Online Play
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I can offer a few blue moon ice creams. As for pokemon, is there any pokemon that you need in particular? Types in specific? What does your current team look like?
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Looking for a Togepi/Togetic/Togekiss and a Wynaut/Wobbuffet
T.O.W.A.N. replied to A¹¹'s topic in Online Play
I can offer you a Togekiss. It has air slash, aura sphere, dazzling gleam, and nasty plot. And it's got a few other suprises. In exchange, I'll take the Sableye. -
What are the levels of your pokemon? Which point in the game are you at? Looking over your team, you seem to have a significant weaknesses to psychic, fairy, grass, flying, and electric. Might I make these suggestions. - Bisharp: Although your Blastoise runs dark pulse and flash cannon, unless it's a mega blastoise, it's not going to have the wall breaking potential that bisharp has after it sets up a swords dance. You're going to want to run iron head to fairies, sucker punch for priority, and either night slash or knock of for stab against psychics. - A ground type: Something to give you coverage against electric types. Three that would recommend would be Mamowine, Flygon, or Swampert. Especially Mamoswine has strong attack stats, and ice type moves to give it coverage against grass and flying.
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Infernape and Gallade are your two best pokemon. For Infernape, find a heart scale and replace it's blaze ability with iron fist. You can find them being sold at the Agate Circus. Manectric is okay, but it does have frail defenses. Which will make it harder to use as the bosses are starting to use bulkier pokemon. Perhaps a better electric type will do. It seems that you've also replaced with swoobat with Gardevoir. That's good. Gardevoir should carry you through the end game. You're also going to want to list the ability and moveset of your Gardevoir so that we can see how well it will work with your team. Simipour and Mighyena should be replaced.
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Hi there. Heard you do some trading around. I'm looking for any of the following: a female deino, a ditto, magikarp, and a female ghastly. All with five 31IVs. In exchange, I can offer something...interesting.
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I feel your pain, mate. Science ain't easy. Just when you think you got something going on, something goes wrong and you're three steps behind. As for me, my once in the lifetime opportunity was going to Paris on a middle school trip. That's what I get for watching Final Destination (and not having enough money for the trip).
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Here's my guess: - The Salamence line. - The Garchomp line. - The Aegislash line. - The Silvally line. - The Scizor line. - The Gyarados line.