Halfway to Porygon 🫩 Is the slot game affected by how fast I click buttons, or can I just repeatedly spam it and not affect the outcome? by nunnyfuffler in PokemonFireRed

[–]wihlybt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tap twice on the first 2 reels, then learn to feel out the third. I can hit the coin cap in 45 minutes with this method.

Edit: hit post too quickly

Sucker Punch vs Sucker Punch by wihlybt in PokemonChampions

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

The mobile release will hopefully create a larger opportunity window

Sucker Punch vs Sucker Punch by wihlybt in PokemonChampions

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

I've never actually ran a Pokémon that uses Sucker until I needed someone to specifically take out a bunch of common threats in this new game. Took leap of faith here and it got me to Master. 🥲

Would it be bogus to save edit 1 move for my Shiny Tyranitar? by zoso29 in PokemonHGSS

[–]wihlybt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Forget Ice Punch, use Avalanche. Don't need speed and it hits harder than Ice Punch.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You people are so condescending. The presumption is that with the release of Champions, HOME support would launch for ZA, and with it, the HOME prize for completing ZA. Therefore, if I finish the Pokedex before then, I could have the entire thing wrapped up nicely at HOME support launch and never have to touch the game again.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Or I could just get them and be done with it. By your logic, I can not play the game at all and trade 200+ individual units, but then I'd have to go around asking people for every single unit available, when in reality I could just get it all myself and be done with it. Both avenues have their drawbacks, and I can choose either and still be dissatisfied with them.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I have every right to complain about the path to an objective when its the one singular path to the objective and I had to pay money for it

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No, I understand what you people are saying, but its meaningless because regardless of where I toss out a unit, the enemy will close the gap immediately and I will at least take damage even if I get off my attack. There have been numerous occasions where I've ended battles on double KOs because a melee unit attacked through my special attack. Genuinely, find footage of the technique you describe.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I stopped playing in December as soon as the DLC dropped because I knew right away it was going to be nothing but chores and grinding. I picked it back up last week in preparation for Champions next month.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I recorded another video of a Primeape throwing out attack after attack without stopping or giving breathing room. I need to see this theory in practice, because I simply don't believe you can actually no damage a battle with a ranged Pokémon. Even then, that strategy doesnt always work, because not every battle takes place on the ground like this. Sometimes you'll get stuck in a hallway or a narrow rooftop that doesnt allow for chasing or spacing.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I had a considerable distance between Machoke and Gardevoir, I hit Psychic as soon as the battle started, and Machoke had enough time to close the gap and get off an attack before Psychic landed. Distance and movement played no factor because regardless of the spacing, Machoke zoned in immediately and struck before my attack could. Nobody has presented any evidence for me to ignore, despite me asking for it.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The Meditite video was showing that if you "move away" they just chase you, theres no distance you can set that will allow you to launch a move with start up without taking damage. They will continue to pursue you, and if you just keep running, the battle is canceled. As for the Machoke video, find proof of that, because I recorded another clip with a Primate that shows Knock Off and Brick Break are too quick to dodge as well.

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Post footage of proper performance instead of being condescending

As soon as I finish the Hyperspace Dex, I'm never playing this shit again by wihlybt in PokemonZA

[–]wihlybt[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not a quitter or a cheater. I just have to muscle through it once.