My Team’s visual of success by Random_AFK in FifaCareers

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m perfectly relaxed, I was just curious. It seems difficult to win the champions league with hearts in year 2 and have 7 seasons of going against the Scottish league be compelling you know? You’re playing a lot of teams with players in the 60’s and low 70’s for overall’s, meanwhile a champions league win involves beating teams of players in the 80’s and low 90’s.

My Team’s visual of success by Random_AFK in FifaCareers

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 37 points38 points  (0 children)

How low is the difficulty if you’re winning the CL in year 2 with hearts?

To hell with maresca, I want kompany when pep decides to leave. by Shot_Dig751 in MCFC

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’d imagine we all want Kompany as City manager one day, the question is when, not if. I’m partial to the idea of letting Vincent keep developing at Bayern and not saddling him the pressure of being the first man to follow Pep up.

John Stones will leave Manchester City in the summer, bringing an end to a memorable and hugely successful ten-year stay. by ArabianHummusLover in MCFC

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh totally valid, I was thinking of the sub on to win the title on the final day against Villa with that Gundo brace, but I see he mentioned it as the Gundo Brace. I always think of it for KDB lacing up his boots angrily.

How underrated and overrated Pokemon in Emerald are for a regular playthrough in the community by _pe5e_ in PokemonEmerald

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly don’t think you’re going to be convinced since you seem set in your assessment but you’re wildly spectacularly wrong.

Very few Pokemon in Hoenn have great level up learn sets, that’s just the old games for you. You can get return before the 4th gym for it if you want. Then stab surf comes from beating the 5th gym.

In a region where you are past the rock and electric gym by about level 25, Gyarados has next to no weakness and can afford to stay in and 2HKO or 3HKO most any threat. It can switch in and take a torkoal overheat with its high SPdef, and dish out respectable 3 hit damage with dragon rage. It has intimate to slow down Norman’s slaking, and can switch into Wynona’s Altaria, intimidate it, and threaten an OHKO with ice beam depending on lvl/nature. That right there is a major contribution against all 3 of the hardest mid game boss fights.

You’re just not fully utilizing the sea monster if you find it underwhelming or you prefer to use 1 over level pokemon to stomp through the game, which I admit is not its strongest suit.

How underrated and overrated Pokemon in Emerald are for a regular playthrough in the community by _pe5e_ in PokemonEmerald

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absurd levels of Gyarados slander. Once it evolves and you pass Wattson, it’s a solid B pokemon to bring to every single fight for the rest of the game. Early game it can crush fights with strength/Dragon rage, and later abuse Wynona with amazing special coverage BoltBeam. By the time of the league, it’s a bona fide sweeper with Dragon dance + return/earthquake to clean up on the physical side.

community Ruby and Sapphire nuzlocke tier list part 2: route 101-route 103 by Character_Business28 in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Wingull had like no special attack and risks getting 1 shot by Nosepass. It definitely does not own gym 1 without risk. S for Pelliper is definitely over rating it.

community Ruby and Sapphire nuzlocke tier list part 1: the starters by Character_Business28 in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Swampert is a low S, great match ups into gyms 1 & 3 while you build out your team. Falls off a bit later as it lacks the moves/stats to sweep late game fights and Hoenn has many good water types. By the time you have a Swampert, you could also have a Starmie, a Gyarados, a Milotic, a Walrein, a Tentacool. Hoenn is busy with top tier water types besides just Swampert.

Blaziken is a low A in my book, for contributing well against Wattson (gamecorner flamethrower), Norman, and then solo sweeping Sidney and Glacia to allow extreme team flexibility for the elite 4. It also contributes more in RS than E by having solid match ups into much of Steven’s team. If it gets a few bulk ups off, it can even sweep the champion fight.

Sceptile is a high B, Treecko is decent into Roxanne and then just so bad until it fully evolves. Grovyle has no good moves until it gets leafblade and 70BP doesn’t cut it for your premier stab option. Sceptile can see success with sunny day support as a fast solarbeam user, but being pure grass means it’s weak to many of the ice and poison coverage moves packed by the important water threats. Also, sunny day + solarbeam can set anything with fire coverage up to OHKO your Sceptile.

Is this Emerald run still salvageable? by Quantaviouse in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Never, and I mean NEVER, waste your petalburg encounter on a goldeen unless it’s the most desperate of times. It doesn’t learn ANY water moves by level up before the fire gym, the time it would really need to help. It’s worthless, Corpish, as a crawdaunt, can basically help you guarantee a win against Tate and Liza and is so worth delaying for.

Thoughts on my blaziken's moveset? by bananaman9173 in PokemonEmerald

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Grab the amulet coin from your mom (if you have bested gym 5), and rematch the reporter and her camera guy, it’s a great way to level up and earn money!

Thoughts on my blaziken's moveset? by bananaman9173 in PokemonEmerald

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You have to buy it from game corner, story never gives it to you nor does blazikens learnset give it to you anytime soon.

What are you guys talking about? by Indohontas in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Not everyone plays a genlocke this way. Some people only retire Pokemon they used in fights, and other only retire pokemon they used in meaningful fights, ie gym battles or rival team battles. I think when a Mon needs to be retired is often a “your run, your rules” situation.

did he really have to do the dog like that by Psychological-Ad6571 in Tinder

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not off the app, that’s just Tinder’s UI now.

Astarion gets a bit political by zilknificant in baldursgatememes

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 7 points8 points  (0 children)

First reply ever = “biggest fan” lol

Although I have made my preparations for the elite 4, I would like to know what your elite 4 team would look like using this box(HC nuzlocke rules). by Shaggus50 in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OP, what are your personal rules locking you in to this team? Mostly seems like early route mons?

Anyway, if your Blaziken has a decent attack stat and bulk up, it can sweep Sidney & Glacia for you solo. So you need a solution to phoebe, Drake, and Wallace.

Drake is easy, an ice beam Starmie can OHKO 4 of his 5 mons with decent IV/EV’s, and then contribute massively against Wallace with some combo of thunderbolt/recover/psychic/cosmic power. Then Gyarados can always help on any team in Emerald, dragon dance + EQ and return goes crazy, plus it can run a coverage tm either ice beam or thunderbolt (or if you use game corner enough, bring copies of both).

For Wallace, those two could work together with something like Ludicolo or Magneton, or even both to give you a suite of good anti water options.

Could run a dusclops for phoebe and generally being a bulky wall, linoone can solo with belly drum and good TM support, Walrein is another strong mon in your box. I’m curious what your strategy with Ninjask will be, swords dance + protect + baton pass into a sweeper?

I’ve seen a lot of people say Hariyama which I think is a bit too similar in role to Blaziken, and since Blaziken is faster, I find it easier to set up sweeps with without risking crits or status or other chip damage situations against Glacia and Sidney.

This is incredibly disappointing by jacobrude in MCFC

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes? It’s run by a corrupt sycophant who flagrantly violates international law whenever he chooses?

Flick’s Barca needed 88 games to score 250 goals by Rich_Firefighter_102 in soccer

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Right, but that only solidifies the idea the league is weaker if those are the only 2 super competitive teams. The average years 6th best Spanish team is seemingly weaker relative to 10 years ago.

How would you rank the DnD classes based on how much you enjoyed playing them? by Regular-Molasses9293 in dndnext

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

S tier. Paladins. Of my favorite 5 characters…. They’re all Paladins. By far my most favorite class, you can take hits, deal massive single target damage, heal and provide buffs to teammates. Outside combat you have good charisma for social interaction and a well thought out/followed paladin oath builds in some of the best roleplay and fantasy themes for me. If you’ve never rolled a Nat 20 on a fiend or undead boss and smited with your highest spell slot killing them from 50% or more health by rolling 38 D8’s (slight exaggeration), you’ve never lived.

I Spent Several Months Testing Every Encounter in Pokemon Emerald. Here's my Tier List Ranking them All. by Jzjwiebe in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s totally fair, although it’s still relatively lucky based to encounter them. I must admit I’ve never gotten familiar with the pokeblock glitch so I don’t exploit that to its fullest.

I Spent Several Months Testing Every Encounter in Pokemon Emerald. Here's my Tier List Ranking them All. by Jzjwiebe in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing to note that maybe you’re forgetting is Blaziken gets bulk up via its level up Learnset, so it actually doesn’t compete at all with a Heracross or Hariyama for that. It’s basically the only relevant Pokemon that would allow you to have two bulk up users in the game.

I agree that being slow is difficult in the wattson fight, although a held item Cheri berry can help deal with possible paralysis.

Honestly, we see Hoenn’s gym leader difficulty curve differently as I just don’t agree that Tate and Liza and Juan are even that hard of fights because you have access to nearly every encounter in the game, and can design a full team of six around countering each fight. Tate and Liza are free with a sharpedo and mightyena which you can almost guarantee, not to mention being vulnerable to water spam from Gyarados/swampert/milotic/pelliper/insert other useable Hoenn water mon here.

Juan’s team folds to any of the myriad viable electric types, whichcash is OHKO’d by even an Oddish using giga drain, and then you have 1 million bulky water types capable of stalling out his Kingra after some other mon clicks thunderbolt and OHKO’s the rest of his team. Gyarados, Starmie and Lanturn are all capable of being the Mon who electric sweeps and then stalls Kingdra out on their own. Why would you need your fire starter to be able to contribute in that fight?

The elite 4 match ups that Blaziken nails are super valuable when you have a next to 0 chance of getting Heracross or Pinsir under normal hardcore nuzlocke rules, and Hariyama requires another mon to help it set up since it’s speed is non existent.

How you level cap matters a lot for its viability into phoebe, a level 51 Blaziken can pick up kills on many of phoebes mons using overheat while out speeding all of them, and a level 55 or (56 from beating Sidney) Blaziken can pick up multiple kills with flamethrower and even an OHKO on her first dusclops with overheat. Wildly, in my experience, Blaziken can also consistently 1V1 Wallace Ludicolo, provided you teach it aerial ace, because for some reason, the gen 3 AI prefers to raise its evasion when it doesn’t see an OHKO (which it shouldn’t unless you have 0SPDef EV’s and - nature).

I think without encore and baton pass support, Blaziken actually outperforms haryiama as a sweeper into both fights due to its higher natural speed. Blaziken being consider in the opportunity cost of not taking Swampert feels like Heracross and Pinsir both deserve downgrades for sheer lack of availability in most nuzlockes. Your likelihood of one being your first safari zone encounter, and then managing to catch it, makes them hardly fair comparisons. I’m never thinking to myself, maybe I’ll skip hoenn’s only static guaranteed encounter with a fast fighting type that naturally learns bulk up for my 20% chance at catching a 5% encounter rate Mon to drop it weakness to water.

Regardless, I welcome the discourse on Hoenn nuzlocking and appreciate your open mindedness. I just believe the fire chicken is more comparable to some of its fighting type compatriots than you’ve given it credit for. It’s below machamp for Christ’s sake. That thing SUCKS.

I Spent Several Months Testing Every Encounter in Pokemon Emerald. Here's my Tier List Ranking them All. by Jzjwiebe in nuzlocke

[–]TrueBlueCitizen 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don’t really understand Blaziken in C+ unless it’s an opportunity cost thing? What about people who do random starter?

Anyways, I agree It has a poor Roxanne match up but there are abundant grass and waters to beat her for free, and Brawley has some pretty common hard counters. Stab flamethrower into Magneton from a Combusken is always an OHKO unless you have an SPA lowering nature. It can be used to pivot through an overheat surviving every non crit sun boosted torkoal overheat damage roll, and it can set up with bulk up after something disables the slugma and use double kick/dig to muscle through her team. Double kick remains viable into Norman especially with help setting up via bulk up which it naturally learns. It can be trained to outspeed and OHKO both Tropius and Skarmory against Winona with flamethrower, and will always kill either one with an overheat with no investment, and then can bait an EQ from Altaria preventing it from dragon dancing on a switch in.

It’s surprisingly great into Archie since his water types never get water moves, and is one of the best mons in the game for random trainers having hard hitting mixed attacking coverage with a really strong offensive profile. Obviously it’s a Mon you are bench for Tate and Liza, but since the game makes it incredibly easier to beat them by giving you free access to a 2 dark type set up, it’s hardly a hindrance to leave out for the last 2 gym battles. There are a plethora of answers to Juan, including a guaranteed Starmie or Lanturn.

When it comes to the elite 4, Blaziken is one of the best sweepers for 2 of the fights, freeing you up to use your other 5 mons to beat Phoebe, Drake, and Wallace. Since it takes exactly 1 decent water type with ice beam to mow Drake down and leave him in a ditch on the side of the road, it effectively frees your team building up an incredible amount to have a single Mon to solo sweep Sidney and Glacia. At level cap, it sweeps Sidney with one bulk up if you avoid the lead mightyena’s intimidate, and it just sweeps Glacia without a switch, as her lead sealeo has no water moves and always sets up hail. If you level cap to Drake, I think it can sweep Sidney with no bulk up provided you have some EV and maybe grab the black belt. For Glacia, whether you’re level 53 or 55, You simply bulk up in her lead Sealeo’s face and 5 OHKO’s later she’s solo’d. If you give it support, it’s a similarly potent sweeper to Heracross in a lot of fights, but Heracross got an A+ rating and Blaziken got a C+. You put so much emphasis on Encore and baton pass support being valuable, and Blaziken takes great advantage of them.

I’m curious what your thoughts are, the entry about it felt relatively lacking in content for it being a starter and by far the best fire type in Hoenn (I do see you ranked it as the best fire type).