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Konnor97

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  1. I'm hazarding a guess that Sunsteel Strike is Steel type to go along with Moongeist Beam being Ghost type.

    What should we assume for HP EV/IV for Solgaleo? Cause say if we assume 31 IV/0 EV, Solgaleo has 137 base HP.

    Figured it out, maybe. Gengar had 120 HP, which his minimum for level 50. Salamence likewise had 155 HP, his minimum for level 50. So if Solgaleo had 212 HP, than his base HP is probably 152.

  2. I don't think at first I was going to buy it at first, mainly because of first impressions of it not being what I expected at all. I didn't even know this was SMTxFE at first when seeing that one trailer. I got over it though, and I heard it was actually pretty decent.

    So yeah, I pre-ordered the special edition. I couldn't care less about localization hoo-ha.

  3. It's also ties in with gender ratios. For "50%" female pokemon, females had an attack DV from 0-6, while males had an attack DV from 7-15. In GSC, the supposed 50/50 gender ratio was actually weighted slightly more towards males. "25%" female pokemon were also weighted slightly, though actually for females (0-4 and 5-15). 12.5% females had 0-1 while 87.5% males had 2-15, and 75% females had 0-11 while 25% males had 12-15. Obviously 100% female pokemon could go the full attack DV range of 0-15.

  4. And that's a pretty neat concept. But how can it be Grass/Ground when it's already Grass/Flying? Starters have never changed any of their types, even secondary ones. And going from Grass/Flying to Grass/Ground would just be weird. Plus, is there really a such thing as a burrowing owl?

    Part of the reason no starters have changed types is because Rowlet and Bulbasaur are the only starters with secondary types in their first stage, and they wouldn't replace the main Grass/Fire/Water type. Though do you count Mega Charizard X of a starter changing types, as it replaced Flying with Dragon? And as for burrowing owls, they do in fact exist.

  5. That's not actually how it works. It distributes half of the exp among the pokemon that saw battle, and the other half among your whole party.

    So any that didn't get switched in would get 50 exp. Even with 2 pokemon, it gives you half as much exp as switching.

    Oh. That's even worse.

    Wait, I thought that's how it was in Gen 6.

  6. What signs her to be a Priestess?

    Makoto's personality is more fitting of the Empress or Hierophant.

    Priestess is more fitting for either Yusuke or Haru, considering their bios.

    People guess Priestess because of the BJ on her collar.

    My guesses for party Arcana.

    Ryuji: Death

    Anne: Lovers

    Yusuke: Hanged Man

    Morgana: Emperor

    Makoto: Priestess

    Haru: Wheel of Fortune

    Crow: Justice

  7. I have 40 kinds of Pokemon in Yellow now, btw. Gonna level up a Psyduck to evolution next. And I think I can get the Exp. All now, now that I think about it!

    Too bad the Exp. All kinda sucks. It completely splits up the exp among the party, so if you had 6 pokemon and you gained 600 exp, all pokemon would gain 100. It's alright if you have 1 strong pokemon and 1-5 weak ones, but eh. It replaces switch training though if you only have 2 pokemon.

  8. *snip*

    Congrats on beating the League and catching the legendaries.

    For reference, Ice Beam is in Celadon. The little girl on the roof of the Dept. Store will give you TMs based on what vending machine drink you give her. The TMs are Ice Beam (Fresh Water), Rock Slide (Soda Pop), and Tri Attack (Lemonade). You can only get one of each.

  9. Yeah, but I think I have only one other Pokemon that can learn it (Blastoise). I could replace Bite with it though...

    Any of your team except for Fearow can learn it.

    Fun fact: Hyper Beam will not have to recharge if you knock out the opposing pokemon with that attack, it misses, or breaks a substitute.

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