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question about the pokemon ingame
Bing:
--- Quote from: Cortex J. on November 10, 2011, 07:23:21 AM ---L5P gave us an explanation. He can correct me if I'm wrong (and maliciously if he so wishes), but it works the same as any game, except you decide the EV distribution instead of it being random, with a system that allows you to change the stats (again, correct me if I'm wrong).
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If this is correct then the early game will be interesting. Pokemon will be hard to predict when they are lvl 50ish. You might be used to seeing a pokemon one way. (Because on the sims it's mostly lvl 100s.) And receive quite the shock when that's not true. Ex, you think your infernape should be faster than a blaze blaziken. But, because you didn't invest enough Evs in Speed yet. He's not, and you get raped by an E-Quake. It could make for interesting early gameplay. Especially in PVP.
Oh, and genbor. We of the EE tend to look past type advantages. (What do you mean my entire team is weak to water...?)
Yume Tsuki:
--- Quote from: Bing on November 10, 2011, 08:03:16 AM ---
--- Quote from: Cortex J. on November 10, 2011, 07:23:21 AM ---L5P gave us an explanation. He can correct me if I'm wrong (and maliciously if he so wishes), but it works the same as any game, except you decide the EV distribution instead of it being random, with a system that allows you to change the stats (again, correct me if I'm wrong).
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If this is correct then the early game will be interesting. Pokemon will be hard to predict when they are lvl 50ish. You might be used to seeing a pokemon one way. (Because on the sims it's mostly lvl 100s.) And receive quite the shock when that's not true. Ex, you think your infernape should be faster than a blaze blaziken. But, because you didn't invest enough Evs in Speed yet. He's not, and you get raped by an E-Quake. It could make for interesting early gameplay. Especially in PVP.
Oh, and genbor. We of the EE tend to look past type advantages. (What do you mean my entire team is weak to water...?)
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reminds me of a team I once made, each pokémon of the team had a move to counter many types. Still needed a Dragon-type and Ground-type move and then I had a super-effective, against any kind of type combination that could excist.
sooosneaky:
what is EV points ? i have to put in my own stats for EV points/stats?
Roloc:
--- Quote from: Bing on November 10, 2011, 08:03:16 AM ---Oh, and genbor. We of the EE tend to look past type advantages. (What do you mean my entire team is weak to water...?)
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Indeed. EQ an rockslide hit all 3 of my weaknesses for SE damage and about 4-5 of my Pokemon will have one or both.
Tickles:
--- Quote from: sooosneaky on November 10, 2011, 05:42:22 PM ---what is EV points ? i have to put in my own stats for EV points/stats?
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EV's are what determines the stats you gain on leveling up in the game, but it happens randomly. In PU, you get to decide where the EV spread goes to increase your pokemon's stats when they level up. You don't put in your own stats, as each pokemon can only reach a maximum set by the Developers. From what I can remember, L5P said that while beginning, put your stats in Atk/SpAtk, and Speed or defenses since later on you will be able to trade off EV's into a different stat so you can get the set you wanted. Wild pokemon will be tougher to take down as their spreads will be under the balance. I'll find his post and put it here, just to make sure.
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