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Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« on: October 19, 2010, 10:29:10 PM »
Hello. I'm new here, but I'm excited about this game's release, and I'd like to become engrossed in this community.

That being said, I was hoping to open a discussion about the use of a person's favorite pokemon over the best of a certain type. I, for instance, love Charizard, and will use it immensely. I understand that it is considered to be the weakest starting pokemon in any of the games, due to its type interactions, but I tend to find a way around it, anyways. I'm also a huge fan of the Dark type pokemon, namely Houndoom and Tyranitar. What do you all think about using your favorites over the best?
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2010, 10:46:58 PM »
Well, I hate legendaries, and only use my favorites. I don't give two craps about strong this, or strong that, if you like your favorites enough, you'll make them strong in some way  ;D

Also, the balance team is making all pokemon more viable to compete, and things have been looking good  ;)

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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2010, 12:43:10 AM »
When it comes to Charizard, the removal of Stealth Rock has made him stronger than ever.
You will not be disappointed!

And as Stephen said, we're working on making every Pokemon at least somewhat viable in the end game, this way, people won't be forced to use Pokemon they dislike to win - they just have to make balanced, well-thought-out teams.
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2010, 01:37:19 AM »
So what you're telling me is that my awesome team of awesome will be even more awesome? Lol, my team consists of Charizard/Typhlosion (depending on whether or not Typhlosion can use Rollout, and what version of Rollout is used), Houndoom, Tyranitar, Alakazam, Gengar, and Dragonite. It may seem like it's not too diversified, but the use of Dragonite fixes all, since it can learn thunder, earth, water, fire, dragon, flying, ice, normal, or fighting moves...probably more, if I took the time to think of them all.
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2010, 02:58:54 AM »
So what you're telling me is that my awesome team of awesome will be even more awesome? Lol, my team consists of Charizard/Typhlosion (depending on whether or not Typhlosion can use Rollout, and what version of Rollout is used), Houndoom, Tyranitar, Alakazam, Gengar, and Dragonite. It may seem like it's not too diversified, but the use of Dragonite fixes all, since it can learn thunder, earth, water, fire, dragon, flying, ice, normal, or fighting moves...probably more, if I took the time to think of them all.

Theoretically, your team could work - though its low defences and the fact that only one of your Pokemon resists water (while 3 are weak), mean that anything capable of taking their hits could deal with it pretty well - like Milotic, Vaporeon, Blastoise and Slowbro even. It'd also get hurt by Scarfers, particularly water again such as Feraligatr, etc.

But your team shouldn't be too bad, at the very least - just extremely offensive.
You'd have to raise and use them intelligently :3
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2010, 04:41:10 AM »
Yeah, I've always been a very offensive player. Dragonite is my contingency plan for aquatic pokemon. I always make sure to teach him Thunder. My backup plan is Gengar/Alakazam. With their speed, special attack, and a bit of hypnosis, they're capable of taking down almost any type besides Dark. Honestly, though, those are just my 7 favorites. If Typhlosion has the rollout that doubles in damage after each hit, going up to 5, he wins out over Charizard, lol.
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2010, 04:55:12 AM »
Well I use the pokemon in my signature. Empoleon, Gardevoir, Flygon, Drapion, Tyranitar, and Honchkrow. I really like drapion because I thought he was awesome looking and I really like the attacks X-scissor and Cross Poison, but then I found out that drapion wasnt that strong in attack status, so he was weak for some time, until I thought about it and made him stronger. All i did was teach him swords dance and eventually he started wiping out pokemon really fast. As for most of my team, these have been some of my favorites throughout all the pokemon games Ive played. I dont know why, but I really like pokemon with high speed and Sp. Attack, except for tyranitar, but he has extremely high Sp. Defense, Defense, and Attack so hes very helpful throughout the game.

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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2010, 02:11:25 PM »
When it comes to Charizard, the removal of Stealth Rock has made him stronger than ever.
You will not be disappointed!

And as Stephen said, we're working on making every Pokemon at least somewhat viable in the end game, this way, people won't be forced to use Pokemon they dislike to win - they just have to make balanced, well-thought-out teams.

Woa woa woa, yall took out stealth rock?

Dam that messes up my team. Gotta replace Forettress now

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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2010, 03:08:16 AM »
I love charmander and Cyndaquil, but id probably have to pick charmader! such epic win :3

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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2010, 04:45:24 AM »
I usually use pokemon I like, whether it be weak or strong
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2010, 06:36:29 AM »
When it comes to Charizard, the removal of Stealth Rock has made him stronger than ever.
You will not be disappointed!

And as Stephen said, we're working on making every Pokemon at least somewhat viable in the end game, this way, people won't be forced to use Pokemon they dislike to win - they just have to make balanced, well-thought-out teams.

Woa woa woa, yall took out stealth rock?

Dam that messes up my team. Gotta replace Forettress now

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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #11 on: October 21, 2010, 06:51:34 AM »
I will always slowking, even though it is often outclassed by other bulky waters, like Suicune, milotic, slowbro, and vaporeon. But, Slowking has access to both recover and nasty plot, which are both amazing moves,  and none of the other ones can successfully function as a special sweeper, even though vaporeon comes close with 110 base SpAtk and recover, similar to slack off. Slowking has been considered pretty bad in terms of bulky water types, but, if it were to be given 100/100/100 stats, it would most definitely be considered OU, so keep that in mind while balancing stats.
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2010, 05:40:56 AM »
I will always slowking, even though it is often outclassed by other bulky waters, like Suicune, milotic, slowbro, and vaporeon. But, Slowking has access to both recover and nasty plot, which are both amazing moves,  and none of the other ones can successfully function as a special sweeper, even though vaporeon comes close with 110 base SpAtk and recover, similar to slack off. Slowking has been considered pretty bad in terms of bulky water types, but, if it were to be given 100/100/100 stats, it would most definitely be considered OU, so keep that in mind while balancing stats.

Vaporeon doesn't have recover :S
But yeah it's cool, I have ideas for Slowking
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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2011, 08:53:04 PM »
I pick Pokemon I like over the 'best' teams. Of course I moderate that by picking a balanced team, for example not having both Houndoom and Mightyena even though they are probably my two favourite pokemon.

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Re: Trainer Styles: Favorites over Best
« Reply #14 on: February 01, 2011, 02:20:25 AM »

Don't do this^