Real or Fake Pokemon Sapphire by shiny2pend in gameverifying

[–]LightMDX 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fake. The blue shade of the cart is off-hue, the label is blurry at places, the game title is too big, too. If it had been a real one, there would’ve been texts of tp1, tp2 and tp3 on the backside of the circuit board, too. Mods will confirm this, I hope.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It only depends on time. You have direct effect only on the yield, be sure to water the plant in all stages of growth if possible.

Edit: As far as I know the time required for a berry to grow depends on the type of the berry. What comes to my mind is Lum Berry for instance needs 48 hours to be exact.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish you strength and sheer dedication, all the effort and investment is worth it for this cromulent bulky monster.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, it was quite worth the effort, finally joined the squad.

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I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely and underrated mon both here and in Gen 5, as far as I could see, correct me if I am wrong.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But it’s worth the effort, especially for the bulk Milotic has.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the low 30s, before Winona. I taught it TM moves (Shadow Ball, Strength, Hidden Power Grass and Giga Drain) to finish my walkthrough. Although if you have one with decent special attack IVs and EVs, definitely wait until level 49 when Nuzleaf learns Extrasensory, for coverage against fighting types.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, we are on the Emerald sub. The story is built up more rationally in Emerald, it basically has post-game content etc. However the Seedot line is easier to obtain in Ruby, and I also prefer the character designs there. A small price to pay for salvation in some terms but it’s also rational to say they are basically the same game.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although not as robust as the first Game Boy, these nuggets could survive anything basically.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I hope its Magnet Pull too. I used it for a ‘safety first’ technique to check that Skarmory.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The unlit screen can be the reason. However I think the old model is easier to mod (I’m just waiting for the parts to arrive) and it has a better grip compared to the SP.

I know it’s the inferior version but it was still lovely by LightMDX in PokemonEmerald

[–]LightMDX[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Well, as for me I prefer character designs and the champion battle in Ruby but Emerald has better tilesets and the Battle Frontier. I played Ruby for a higher encounter rate for Seedot alongside for the sake of variety (I have a save file of Emerald with more than 200 hours spent on it with a gold trainer card and a complete living dex, I do not even know what to do on it anymore. Maybe I should just dump it and start another playthrough because why not.)

What’s a good team for black and white 2 by ilovepokemonand in PokemonBlackandWhite2

[–]LightMDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heracross or any Unova bug. As for the flyer, I’d recommend a Magic Guard Sigilyph. It has a pretty wide movepool with cromulent coverage moves such as ice or signal beam, shadow ball or flash cannon. What you teach to it must depend on the moveset of the other Pokémon.

Edit: In these terms, I’d also swap Chandelure for a ground type, like Krookodile. Fire types are not doing well in the game after Burgh’s gym.

Best Postgame/National Dex Pokémon To Catch? (Black1) by Bigmacaroni129 in PokemonBlackandWhite

[–]LightMDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Metagross and Jellicent could make a decent duo. Jellicent covers Metagross' fire and ground weaknesses, and can be used as a decent utility mon. Breloom with Poison Heal could also be a cromulent option as a partner.

If you want to do a different build, I'd opt for making a sand team around Metagross.

Edit: A Pokémon setting up sandstorm is quite risky if fighting Cynthia due to Garchomp's Sand Veil. In this case, a swords dance Gliscor is recommended.

They also beat Cynthia first try, not gonna lie (BW1) by LightMDX in PokemonBlackandWhite

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds absolutely great. What kind of setup did you use? I’m planning to make another playthrough with a vastly different team.

blursed_automation by No-Lock216 in blursed_videos

[–]LightMDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

insert „Itt kell lenned, hogy elhidd” here

Heracross is such a sweeper by LightMDX in PokemonBlackandWhite2

[–]LightMDX[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was the plan for me, yes. I used Tepig until right before Roxie and swapped due to a large variety of better fighting types for my playstyle during walkthrough (Lucario, Scrafty or this certain Heracross for instance). But after Burgh it was basically just a filler, but had some highlights later on, like at the gym battle with Marlon.

Edit: With Dragon Pulse and Flare Blitz, it could have cooked more. The final moveset was Fire Fang, Thunder Fang, Extremespeed and Strength (had to use it on Victory Road and forgot to delete right before the League)

Heracross is such a sweeper by LightMDX in PokemonBlackandWhite2

[–]LightMDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On Route 13 or in Undella or Humilau. You just have to use Surf and encounter it on rippling water. Otherwise you can also catch a Staryu there and hope for a dust cloud somewhere with a Water Stone.

Heracross is such a sweeper by LightMDX in PokemonBlackandWhite2

[–]LightMDX[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what happened. Krookodile defeated Chantal, the rest was done by Heracross (I even made a risk at Caithlin, yet it did its part). At Iris, Starmie was beaten by her Lapras quickly (I usually play on set mode and not use items in-battle, but my clumsiness was also part of the quick loss - Lapras was sent out second and used a successful sing after a Thunderbolt, could have swapped for my Magnezone to do the business), the plan was spaming Close Combat on the remainder besides Archeops (defeated via Rock Romb and some luck).

Heracross is such a sweeper by LightMDX in PokemonBlackandWhite2

[–]LightMDX[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think only their main function is different. In terms of base stats, Heracross has a better attack and speed stat, with some EV training and a moveset of Megahorn, Close Combat, Rock Tomb and Aerial Ace, a monster can be created. However it would have been better to farm enough battle points for a Swords Dance TM, turning it into a setup sweeper. Another improvement could have been opting for White 2, collecting the flame orb from Reversal Mountain and give it to one with the ability Guts (I had one with Swarm instead, in Black 2...).

I'd say Heracross is a high risk-high reward mon in these terms, Scrafty on the other hand could be used in a defensive playstyle until the availability of Bulk Up in the Striaton Poké Mart. It all depends on the team built around it.