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Started by Custom, March 08, 2011, 03:48:08 PM

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Zero

Its safe to say that I dislike this pokemon a lot, lol.

But then again all of my pokemon have hindering or neutral natures, which is going to change soon.

FruitFlow

I'm sure that anyone who has to come up against one will eventually start to hate it.
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Custom

Quote from: Zero on March 11, 2011, 12:41:28 PM
Its safe to say that I dislike this pokemon a lot, lol.

But then again all of my pokemon have hindering or neutral natures, which is going to change soon.

Care to give us the official list of badass zero approved pokemon?

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Kayo

Quote from: Custom on March 11, 2011, 09:30:20 PM
Care to give us the official list of badass zero approved pokemon?
Chandelure better be on there too.
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FruitFlow

Neutral is actually a good choice in certain occasions.

I doubt I'll catch a litwick since it's not in my list for "catch-ables".
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Kayo

I've been accepting neutral natures during my playthrough. And I've been getting a whole lot of them. Also a lot of Lax/Gentle, aka drop one defense for the other- something you'd NEVER do competitively, but I'm treating them as neutral. After the E4 is where I really start getting concerned about natures.
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FruitFlow

I think neutrals are acceptable for EV training pokemon with mixed stats. (Sweeper, Wall, etc.)
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Kayo

Quote from: FruitFlow on March 13, 2011, 04:18:49 PM
I think neutrals are acceptable for EV training pokemon with mixed stats. (Sweeper, Wall, etc.)
You can always sacrifice an attacking stat for a dual wall, or one of the defenses for a Mixed Sweeper. Sometimes even a Speed drop is acceptable. Neutral natures are rarely, if ever, used competitively. It's always good to at least have one stat get a little boost.
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FruitFlow

Quote from: Kayo on March 13, 2011, 04:54:53 PM
You can always sacrifice an attacking stat for a dual wall, or one of the defenses for a Mixed Sweeper. Sometimes even a Speed drop is acceptable. Neutral natures are rarely, if ever, used competitively. It's always good to at least have one stat get a little boost.
I think people usually have buffer TMs for the stats that get dropped.
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