This one works fairly well http://kalashnikov.pokecenter.ru/damage/ but this one can accurately calc spread move damage http://masara.byethost15.com/SilverlightDmgCalcTestPage.htmlDoes anyone know a good damage calculator I could use?
This one works fairly well http://kalashnikov.pokecenter.ru/damage/ but this one can accurately calc spread move damage http://masara.byethost15.com/SilverlightDmgCalcTestPage.htmlDoes anyone know a good damage calculator I could use?
Are there any other phone apps that are pretty useful? I have my iPhone but have not come across any reputable ones
Best water pokemon to support a Goodstuff team? One that can hit a Tyranitar hard but have good defenses to last for a good amount of turns. Any ideas? Good attack or Sp.A and good defenses is good for me.
Best water pokemon to support a Goodstuff team? One that can hit a Tyranitar hard but have good defenses to last for a good amount of turns. Any ideas? Good attack or Sp.A and good defenses is good for me.
This may be a noob question but where in the world did Skarmbliss go on the PO servers? I usually practice there and after PO2 came out I don't see it listed there. I don't see anyone mentioning anything about it and I'm extremely confused 0_o
Rotom-W, most definitely.Best water pokemon to support a Goodstuff team? One that can hit a Tyranitar hard but have good defenses to last for a good amount of turns. Any ideas? Good attack or Sp.A and good defenses is good for me.
Depends which bulky water you are talking about.Can someone help me with some math?
What hurts more against a bulky water type: Heat Wave + STAB + Fire Gem + Sunshine, or Solar Beam?
I've tried the above-mentioned damage calculators, but I couldn't get any to work that had weather built in.
Can someone help me with some math?
What hurts more against a bulky water type: Heat Wave + STAB + Fire Gem + Sunshine, or Solar Beam?
I've tried the above-mentioned damage calculators, but I couldn't get any to work that had weather built in.
Is there a big problem with people disclosing details of others' teams to their friends, especially when someone is using an original or unpredictable strategy? For those of you who have had this happen against you, how did it affect your strategy?
Is there a big problem with people disclosing details of others' teams to their friends, especially when someone is using an original or unpredictable strategy? For those of you who have had this happen against you, how did it affect your strategy?
Tyranitar is in the new Unova dex, so Ninetales isn't alone.It would be a little like last years VGC, where we had similar rules. This time is different, given that older Pokemon are in the new Unova dex, including Ninetails, who is the only auto-weather starter in that dex.
Tyranitar is in the new Unova dex, so Ninetales isn't alone.
What I don't like is when someone finds out who their friend is playing in the next round (especially in top cuts) and warns them not to be caught off guard by something particular on that person's team, such as a Choice Scarf or unusual move, or otherwise shares info they know from seeing that person play or hearing about their team and offers advice (sometimes I'd even call it "coaching") to give their friend an [unfair] advantage. This happens all the time in TCG. It can really ruin surprise factors or other things that a player should have to play in the dark about until they can figure it out for themselves.
If you lose because your opponent had information on your team, either you're not using a very good team or you're not a very good player. That's really the cold hard truth about this game.