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| Which pokemon in pokemon twilight are the bulkiest? I know rotato can take some hits, but what are others? |
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Coronation | 05/06/14 05:15 pm - Last edited 05/06/14 06:19 pm by Coronation | Filter - Reply #1 |
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| I'd say both Spiquil and Slagtite are both fairly bulky. Ohdax seems pretty bulky as well, but he's not available yet
EDIT: Petraflow can also take a decent amount of hits if you wanted it too
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| What about Wariclaw? |
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| Wariclaw is decently bulky as well - it is a Normal type though, so you're not gonna get any resistances outta it |
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| What are some others? I'd like this thread to be reference-able when team building |
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Coronation | 05/07/14 07:27 pm - Last edited 05/07/14 07:28 pm by Coronation | Filter - Reply #5 |
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| There aren't too many guys that take hits for hits sake. Like, Jelluminous and Relch can take a few hits too. What you should remember though, is that PT currently has 7 slots for a team, so you should make sure that picking Pokemon that synergize well is your priority. The bulkiness of your team is not calculated by numbers, but by how well each member can cover for each other. |
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Natural | 05/08/14 01:13 pm - Last edited 05/08/14 02:28 pm by Natural | Filter - Reply #6 |
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| Well I can't find any Info like that on the forums. Also, I'm looking for bulky pokemon because I'm going to be using infernox and mesmablob. Also, relch looks like it would be pretty slow and might have an attack that both drains hp and lowers targets special attack while raising its own
Edit: or maybe draining special defense is more practical
Edit: it would be a dark type attack I think
Edit: and have 45 base power. Because any higher would make it crazy insane good
Edit: I was going for a attack that's competitively viable, but not so good that it makes him predictable |
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| You should probably pair Infernox up with a Pokemon that resists Earthquake, like a Shusk or Valkeran or something. Though using both Infernox and Valkeran compounds your Rock weakness a bit when it comes to switch-ins. Though it's harder to fix a team's weakness when you only have two guys - not much to do |
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Natural | 05/08/14 05:08 pm - Last edited 05/08/14 05:37 pm by Natural | Filter - Reply #8 |
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| I have a rotato and stritus I'm raising too
Stritus is surprisingly strong. My modest stritus single handily took down Brittany and it was around the same level as her mons
And my worgedon resists ground |
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| You'll definitely want another Fire resist on your team. Since both Worgeddon and Rotato are weak to a fast Fire type, you may want to invest in either a Rock or another Water type. Maybe a Petraflow would help you out. |
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| Fire attacks do neutral damage to worgedon because ground resists fire |
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| No, only Rock resists Fire - Worgeddon will take double damage from a Fire Blast. |
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Natural | 05/12/14 05:29 pm - Last edited 05/12/14 05:32 pm by Natural | Filter - Reply #12 |
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| Stritius and infernox arnt enough? I did add doltopia this weekend
Edit: infernox double resists fire |
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| Yeah, but you'd get flat-out swept if your Infernox fainted - say your opponent predicted a switch or your Infernox got outsped. Like, imagine if you had to fight another Infernox, but yours fainted early. |
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Natural | 05/12/14 07:48 pm - Last edited 05/12/14 08:19 pm by Natural | Filter - Reply #14 |
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| I said I have a stritus
Edit: this thread wasn't supposed to turn into an evaluate my team thread...
Edit: here it is anyway...
Stritus
Infernox
Worgedon
Pillage
Doltopia
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| The thing is, even if your Pokemon does resist a type, you don't want any damage on it unless it has a reliable way of recovery and can take hits. If you want a good counter for fire, Jelluminous is pretty good when it becomes available with good typing and good Special Defense.
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Natural | 05/12/14 08:26 pm - Last edited 05/12/14 08:37 pm by Natural | Filter - Reply #16 |
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| QUOTE: Iasper The thing is, even if your Pokemon does resist a type, you don't want any damage on it unless it has a reliable way of recovery and can take hits. If you want a good counter for fire, Jelluminous is pretty good when it becomes available with good typing and good Special Defense. ill consider it. Although I might have switched team members around by then so I can use Ohdax
Edit: a pokemon based on crabgrass would be so OP. It would not ony have good defenses, but regenerator and probably a recovery move
Edit: it would probably be grass/rock |
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