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Roloc:

--- Quote from: Chad29 on October 28, 2010, 03:04:07 AM ---I realise that some types don't lend themselves well to a mono team, and it's true that the elite four wasn't strictly pure like the gym leaders were. Doing it this way will help us differentiate ourselves. I don't really mean to take your idea and go in a direction you really don't want to go, though. I'm still kind of on the fence.

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You guys are always free to do as you want with the guild. We were mainly just throwing out feedback. If you do decide to go with a little leeway in members building their teams just let me know. If y'all don't mind i would like to give making a single type team guild a shot, if this one falls apart that is.

deadae:
everytype has a way to fight off its weaknesses except electric... but anyway thats all i was saying and rock types are never trully a problem for bug pokemon cuz they usually have no spcl def... so anything works on them basically im fine however u do it my original idea was to be strickly one types but then when i researched electric types for stickman i realized u will not win over anyone with an all electric team there are multiple stat variations for every type except electric... there are only two types of pokemon for electrics when it comes to stats.... they have the fast ones with high spcl. attack and then they have the  ones that are average in almost every other stat... they dont have like one with high spcl. def and def and is slow.... they don't have one with high speed and high attack.... they only have two types

they have the fast ones with high spcl. attack and then they have the ones that are average in almost every other stat.

stat wise electrics aren't great and they dont have a wide set of moves to learn eigther i think electric and maybe poison users should have one non-electric pokemon with them atleast... cuz honestly i dnt see how ur defeating anyone with an all electric team the individual pokemon aren't very reliable and never have been

to chad29:
its your guild i didn't give it to you so u can do things that i approve of. so u don't need to appologize to me. You make the rules my job is to follow them- help other members and prove the strength of a one type team. no matter what ur my leader now and im behind you 100% best guild or worst guild. ;)

Chad29:
Ok. Thanks. Gen V was very nice to electric types from what I can tell, and I'm sure they will be included soon enough. Though hopefully the open beta will be out before then because I assume it will take a bit of work to put all the gen V stuff in. In the meantime an electric user will just have to depend on Lanturn and magnet rise to beat ground types and attackers.

Jerry:
Well, you did not research good enough. Electivire can learn Ice Punch which can be a threat to the one and only type to which electric pokemon are weak, ground. Lanturn can learn ice and water-types moves. Electric type pokemon can learn steel moves and fighting moves (some of them) to match rock type pokemon (which are often dual type with ground) and you have other moves that are not necessarily strong on ground, but which will do quite some damage.

Add good moves with good strategy, and you'll be able to match a ground pokemon.

Viper:

--- Quote from: Jerry on October 28, 2010, 09:17:57 PM ---Well, you did not research good enough. Electivire can learn Ice Punch which can be a threat to the one and only type to which electric pokemon are weak, ground. Lanturn can learn ice and water-types moves. Electric type pokemon can learn steel moves and fighting moves (some of them) to match rock type pokemon (which are often dual type with ground) and you have other moves that are not necessarily strong on ground, but which will do quite some damage.

Add good moves with good strategy, and you'll be able to match a ground pokemon.

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And alot of them can learn magnet rise

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