Saturday, April 24, 2010

Rate my Team for Pokemon Peal?

Not quite my team yet, but this is what I'm wanting to put together.


About 1/2 there.


Rate and let me know if I should change anything.





1. Garchomp


Dragon/Ground


Ability: Sand Veil


Nature: Adamant (Spec Att v Att ^)


Item: Smooth rock


Dragon Claw


Earthquake


Crunch


Sandstorm





2. Charizard


Fire/Flying


Ability: Blaze


Nature: Adamant (Spec Att v Att ^)


Item: Leftovers


Flare Blitz


Wing Attack


Earthquake


Iron Tail





3. Walrein


Water/Ice


Ability: Ice body


Nature: Jolly (Spec def ^ Spec att v)


Item: Icy Rock


Hail


Ice ball


Rest


Snore





4. Spiritomb


Ghost/Dark


Ability: Pressure


Nature: Modest (Spec Att ^ Att v)


Item: Quick Claw


Hypnosis


Dream Eater


Faint Attack


Shadow Ball





5. Mewtwo


Psychic


Ability: Pressure


Nature: Calm (Spec Def ^ Att v)


Psychic


Thunderboalt


Energyball


Aura Sphere





6. Toxicroak


Poison/Fighting


Ability: Dry Skin


Nature: Adamant (Spec Att v Att ^)


Item: Black Sludge


Sunny Day


Revenge


Poison Jab


X-Scissor

Rate my Team for Pokemon Peal?
Aww mewtwo ruins it for me. I personally don't like any legendaries on a team, but whatever suits you.





Garchomp typically shouldn't be forced to set up its own sandstorm. As a physical sweeper, it's job should be to hit hard and hit fast. A turn setting up is usually a turn wasted when it comes to Garchomp. The best to set up a sandstorm would be to use a Tyrannitar or a Hippowdon, since both of those initiate infinite sandstorms. Other than that, it's fine.





Charizard looks interesting. I've never used or even seen a physical attacker Charizard. I'd say the special movepool is a bit better, but physical could work, especially against people who are expecting a special Charizard. Good luck getting it to work.





I see what you're trying to do with Walrein, but I don't really think it can work. Ice ball is a great attack, but I'd expect you'd be using rest quite often to try to keep Walrein alive, which would interrupt ice ball damage, making it less useful. Also, a jolly nature provides a modest speed boost, and since Walrein is a slow pokemon anyways, I don't think it's worth it for it to be slightly faster but weaker offensively. It definitely looks interesting, but like that Charizard, good luck getting it to work.





I don't understand why you have faint attack for Spiritomb, especially with a modest nature. Dark pulse is a far superior attack, and it's special to complement the modest nature. Replace faint attack with dark pulse, and Spiritomb looks fine.





Mewtwo is fine. Uber pokemon don't take too much strategy, so I won't go into any detail.





Toxicroak looks good as well, though here is a pokemon where you might consider a jolly nature. A speed boost on a base 85 spd stat would put Toxicroak above a number of pokemon if they aren't running speed natures. Even without adamant, Toxicroak's attack is nothing to be laughed at. Again, the sunny day thing might not work too well, since sweepers don't do set-ups very well. The rest of your moves look fine though, and Toxicroak looks like one of the better pokemon on your team for sure.
Reply:its ok i think you should add froslass though but teams dont really matter what matters is how you play with the pokemon so best of luck!
Reply:This would be a really good team. on a scale of 1-10, this is a 8.5.





You found a way to use every type in only 6 Pokemon. There is no electric Pokemon, but you have Mewtwo that can learn Thunderbolt. Then you have no steel Pokemon, but a Charizard with Iron Tail is a good idea to protect it from Rock types.


It is pretty good that no Normal Pokemon are in it, since most Pokemon (except Wigglytuff, Blissey, and Purugly) have not much defense at all. However as for normal moves, Walrein's Rest is a good idea for healing itself, yet this would prevent Walrein from attacking. Since you also have Snore to make Walrein attack while asleep,.this makes it better.





The downsides are Spiritomb's Faint attack. I would replace it with Dark Pulse, It's more effective. Also Toxicroak's Sunny Day should be replaced with Sludge Bomb and Charizard's Wing attack should be replaced with Aerial Ace (unlike Wing attack, which accuracy can be reduced, Aerial Ace will not miss at all).





Some Pokemon are not in the game, so here is a way to get the ones you want that is not in Pokemon Pearl and ones who are in the game.





Charizard and Mewtwo you would have to get from Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green and Migrate it into Pal Park.





Walrein can be caught as Sealeo in Pokemon Pearl with using Surf on Route 226 and 230.





Garchomp can be caught in Wayward cave as Gible, the earliest stage of Garchomp.





Toxicroak is caught in the Safari Zone, but it is a rare find. Even it's first stage Croagunk, is also hard to find in the Safari Zone.





Spiritomb is tricky. What you do is get the Old Keystone, then you will also have to talk to 32 people in the Sinnoh Underground, which requires a explorer kit.
Reply:I am very impressed with your team it has both strong attack and defence I like how you have got spiritomb in your team. I have one in my team and it's almost lv. 100 except instead of feint attack and shadow ball I have dark pulse and sucker punch. I also like your charizard and garchomp with their moves overall I give it an 8/10 you've got one of the best teams Ive seen

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