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Post by Ibitmybut on Mar 1, 2006 23:22:28 GMT -6
Hey RAZEK, are you going to get all of your Pokemon to lvl 100? Or is there a certain level you have to be?
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Post by RAZEK on Mar 1, 2006 23:37:32 GMT -6
the people holding the event recommend that all players have their pokemon at level 100. and by april 1st, all my pokemon will be 100.
I freak out all my friends by telling them how fast I train them. I was bored during my vital link class one day, so I just played my gameboy under the table, I was able to get Starmie from level 40 to 55. Many say I have to much time on my hands to just play pokemon
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Post by Ibitmybut on Mar 1, 2006 23:40:02 GMT -6
Lol, you play Gameboy at school?
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Post by RAZEK on Mar 1, 2006 23:42:45 GMT -6
why not? When there is time to kill, nothing to do, I break out my gameboy and play. As long as I am done with my work, my teachers don't care if I play or not. *plays gameboy and listens to Undertaker theme on iPod*
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Post by Ibitmybut on Mar 1, 2006 23:44:46 GMT -6
Lol, ok, so how are the levels going?
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Post by RAZEK on Mar 1, 2006 23:50:07 GMT -6
Going well Starmie- 60 Wobbuffet- 40 Swampert- 50 Zaptos- 50 tyranitar- need a garados, dratini, and lapras to breed with Metagross- 45
But thanks to Dave, I am interested in putting the charizard/groundon combo in some how. But that will come later training has become alot easier when you battle in the secret bases, colluseum, and the elite four on firered and leaf green. But I still have a little bit more to go.
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Post by Ibitmybut on Mar 2, 2006 0:47:36 GMT -6
But doesn't the Elite Four get stronger every time?
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Post by RAZEK on Mar 2, 2006 0:54:10 GMT -6
they only get into the 70's but that is the point, Plus you also need experience share. That also helps.
anothing that helps, memorizing the maps, where your attacks are and how many spaces the save selection is. I can fight the whole elite four without looking at the screen
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Post by Ibitmybut on Mar 2, 2006 1:10:50 GMT -6
Wow, but when do you use that?
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Post by daveshn on Mar 2, 2006 6:37:24 GMT -6
I've done that once or twice, not looking at the screen through out the entire match. You feel pretty proud of your self if you have to use switching at some point and you get it right.
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Post by RAZEK on Mar 2, 2006 14:56:41 GMT -6
for the groundon and charizard dave, who should I take out to make room for them I am thinking Swampert and wobbuffet
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Post by daveshn on Mar 2, 2006 15:21:52 GMT -6
I'd hate you to lose the fet-man but yeah. If you aren't using a perish-songer chuck him.
Swampert is fine to get rid of since you have a starmie.
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Post by RAZEK on Mar 14, 2006 15:16:41 GMT -6
Update on tournement progress the quiz was so easy it was sad a person who does not even know pokemon could have passed it there were questions like Which pokemon was not part of the origonal 151 What type of move is aeroblast Which pokemon is not a grass pokemon so I bet there are going to be alot of people there Progress of team Starmie is level 100 Zaptos is level 70 Charizard is level 61 Metagross is 56 Groudon has been level 100 for a long time and I finally have a Adamant Pupitar that knows dragon dance So I am 70% done with the team all that is left to do is finish leveling up and teaching the final moves like substitute and rock slides
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Post by daveshn on Mar 14, 2006 19:06:09 GMT -6
Cudos to you. Good work.
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Post by Banov on Mar 15, 2006 7:36:11 GMT -6
You never EV trained, didja?
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