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HEYA GUYS welp awesome month is over and i am going to get back to my reviews soon but before i do that i wanted to answer a question that i get asked alot about and here is a question from a user who shall not be named but let me tell you that you know who you are "Hey relinquish i really enjoy your reviews they are very interesting and the jokes you make are short sweet and clever, also you seem to know alot about Pokemon and how to use them, but i really wanted to ask you what do you think makes a strong Pokemon team,? i would really love to know your thoughts about that anyway thanks and please continue your reviews they are so funny. XD" Well my friend you will get your answer and it will be extremely complicated because....well everything i do seems to be extremely complicated basically i think a team has 4 Pokemon...well obviously a team has 6 pokemon but what i mean is i think a strong pokemon team is divided into 4 types and i will tell you what those types are. The Tank: Ah the Tank this guy will be the tip of the spear for your team he will be the meaning of balance a power house yet a Guardian angel for your team basically this guy will almost always be the first pokemon in your party and will Most likely always lead your team The Tank has to almost always have a good defense and a good attack The Tank cannot stop attacking EVER the point of the tank is to take damage and do as much damage as possible without trying to cripple your target with moves like Toxic Thunder wave or Will-o-wisp that is basically the meaning of the tank,Now there are a few downsides to this sadly if your tank does not have a good defense...your going to die and if you dont have a good attack your going to be to weak to kill so sadly it is going to be hard to find a pokemon that can fill in this role to its full potential so good luck trying to find that Pokemon. Stats a Tank will use: Attack,Defense.Or,Special attack,Special defense. A few Pokemon i consider tanks Hydreigon Excadrill Torterra Sandslash Sudowoodo Armaldo Item i would give to a tank:Leftovers The Wall:Ah The Wall,The wall is nothing but the Tank if you take out the attack power basically your going to trade in muscle for fat,Your going to be the bastion of your team the second line of defense For your team your going to send this guy out when you need something to cover you so you can heal another pokemon well thats something i do sometimes,This guy will be able to hold his ground against attackers for a long time and i mean A LONG time its going to brush off damage easily,Now the wall is not going to be able to take things out easily in fact your going to slowly crush them with either crippling moves or just doing direct damage the problem is your not going to be that powerful your just going to be a fat blob taking a alot of hits but only dealing a few of them back. Stats a Wall will use:Health,Defense,OR,Special defense A few pokemon i consider Walls Wigglytuff Aggron Wailord Steelix Snorlax Blissey Item i would give to a Wall:Leftovers The Rogue:The Rogue the class i hate in mmos But the class that i find sort of essential in here,basically the rogue is the Pokemon that will hit fast and run like he- ...family site...and just run yeah just run,the Rogue is the guy you send out when you got a big old pokemon that has alot of health and alot of defense but just wont go down thats when you send out this Trickster this guy will hit Pokemon before it even has a chance to react,sadly in true mmo or rpg fashion...your going to die quick if you get hit,i am serious your going to die so quick if a pokemon gets one good hit one you thats why this guy has to retreat when it gets hit 1 or 2 times i mean it you need to run quick so dont try to be cocky and take chances when your mind tell you to book it that means to BOOK IT,luckily for us this is the one type out of all 4 types that you will be able to find quickly there's and abundance of rogue type pokemon everywhere so luckily you will be able to find one with ease still pick a pokemon that you think works for you not some random top tier crap follow your heart not a chart...yeah deep right... Stats a Rogue will use ![]() A few Pokemon i consider Rogues Absol(even though i really dislike it) Tentacruel Crobat Blaziken Flygon Latios Item i would give to a Rogue: Gold Berry The Adapter: And here we have our final trump card the Adapter this guy is going to be the most complicated type for you to get a hang of and it will be the hardest for you to learn why you ask..? because as the name says this guy will adapt to many and if you use it to its full power nearly any situation it comes across,but really one of the problems of using this type is just finding a pokemon that can fill in this role,the first thing your going to need is a pokemon that does not have many weaknesses or at least not alot of common weaknesses i prefer a pokemon with only 1-3 maybe 4 but thats it anything beyond that is going to screw you over to no end after that your going to need a wide variety of moves to use,thats all you need you at least have to have 1 of those traits or you dont have an adapter,dont be picky though there are a few adapters hidden right under you noses,still this will be the hardest type to use you constantly need to switch items you constantly need to train but i promise you that if you succeed you will have a very good member for your team Stats an adapter will use: pfft there are no stats that you will focus on your an ADAPTER A few pokemon i consider adapters Mew(HAVE YOU SEEN THIS THINGS STATS AND MOVES IT IS THE BEST ADAPTER EVER) Gengar Alakazam Dragonite Gardevoir Item i would give to a Adapter: I dont know adapt... And thats what i think makes a strong team so have at least 1 of these guys on your team also i would love to hear what you guys think makes a strong team and dont worry i have reviews that i am thinking of doing but in the mean time...well i am going to read a book Fun fact: Paul is my favorite rival P ![]() ![]() Image upload: 289x170 totaling 10 KB's. "Hey relinquish i really enjoy your reviews they are very interesting and the jokes you make are short sweet and clever, also you seem to know alot about Pokemon and how to use them, but i really wanted to ask you what do you think makes a strong Pokemon team,? i would really love to know your thoughts about that anyway thanks and please continue your reviews they are so funny. XD" Well my friend you will get your answer and it will be extremely complicated because....well everything i do seems to be extremely complicated basically i think a team has 4 Pokemon...well obviously a team has 6 pokemon but what i mean is i think a strong pokemon team is divided into 4 types and i will tell you what those types are. The Tank: Ah the Tank this guy will be the tip of the spear for your team he will be the meaning of balance a power house yet a Guardian angel for your team basically this guy will almost always be the first pokemon in your party and will Most likely always lead your team The Tank has to almost always have a good defense and a good attack The Tank cannot stop attacking EVER the point of the tank is to take damage and do as much damage as possible without trying to cripple your target with moves like Toxic Thunder wave or Will-o-wisp that is basically the meaning of the tank,Now there are a few downsides to this sadly if your tank does not have a good defense...your going to die and if you dont have a good attack your going to be to weak to kill so sadly it is going to be hard to find a pokemon that can fill in this role to its full potential so good luck trying to find that Pokemon. Stats a Tank will use: Attack,Defense.Or,Special attack,Special defense. A few Pokemon i consider tanks Hydreigon Excadrill Torterra Sandslash Sudowoodo Armaldo Item i would give to a tank:Leftovers The Wall:Ah The Wall,The wall is nothing but the Tank if you take out the attack power basically your going to trade in muscle for fat,Your going to be the bastion of your team the second line of defense For your team your going to send this guy out when you need something to cover you so you can heal another pokemon well thats something i do sometimes,This guy will be able to hold his ground against attackers for a long time and i mean A LONG time its going to brush off damage easily,Now the wall is not going to be able to take things out easily in fact your going to slowly crush them with either crippling moves or just doing direct damage the problem is your not going to be that powerful your just going to be a fat blob taking a alot of hits but only dealing a few of them back. Stats a Wall will use:Health,Defense,OR,Special defense A few pokemon i consider Walls Wigglytuff Aggron Wailord Steelix Snorlax Blissey Item i would give to a Wall:Leftovers The Rogue:The Rogue the class i hate in mmos But the class that i find sort of essential in here,basically the rogue is the Pokemon that will hit fast and run like he- ...family site...and just run yeah just run,the Rogue is the guy you send out when you got a big old pokemon that has alot of health and alot of defense but just wont go down thats when you send out this Trickster this guy will hit Pokemon before it even has a chance to react,sadly in true mmo or rpg fashion...your going to die quick if you get hit,i am serious your going to die so quick if a pokemon gets one good hit one you thats why this guy has to retreat when it gets hit 1 or 2 times i mean it you need to run quick so dont try to be cocky and take chances when your mind tell you to book it that means to BOOK IT,luckily for us this is the one type out of all 4 types that you will be able to find quickly there's and abundance of rogue type pokemon everywhere so luckily you will be able to find one with ease still pick a pokemon that you think works for you not some random top tier crap follow your heart not a chart...yeah deep right... Stats a Rogue will use ![]() A few Pokemon i consider Rogues Absol(even though i really dislike it) Tentacruel Crobat Blaziken Flygon Latios Item i would give to a Rogue: Gold Berry The Adapter: And here we have our final trump card the Adapter this guy is going to be the most complicated type for you to get a hang of and it will be the hardest for you to learn why you ask..? because as the name says this guy will adapt to many and if you use it to its full power nearly any situation it comes across,but really one of the problems of using this type is just finding a pokemon that can fill in this role,the first thing your going to need is a pokemon that does not have many weaknesses or at least not alot of common weaknesses i prefer a pokemon with only 1-3 maybe 4 but thats it anything beyond that is going to screw you over to no end after that your going to need a wide variety of moves to use,thats all you need you at least have to have 1 of those traits or you dont have an adapter,dont be picky though there are a few adapters hidden right under you noses,still this will be the hardest type to use you constantly need to switch items you constantly need to train but i promise you that if you succeed you will have a very good member for your team Stats an adapter will use: pfft there are no stats that you will focus on your an ADAPTER A few pokemon i consider adapters Mew(HAVE YOU SEEN THIS THINGS STATS AND MOVES IT IS THE BEST ADAPTER EVER) Gengar Alakazam Dragonite Gardevoir Item i would give to a Adapter: I dont know adapt... And thats what i think makes a strong team so have at least 1 of these guys on your team also i would love to hear what you guys think makes a strong team and dont worry i have reviews that i am thinking of doing but in the mean time...well i am going to read a book Fun fact: Paul is my favorite rival P ![]() ![]() Image upload: 289x170 totaling 10 KB's. |
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I think that a variety of pokemon make up a good, strong team. 1. You can't have all of one type or else your weakness is prominent and you are easy to defeat, you have to have a variety of pokemon. 2. You have to spend some serious time training them, do not train quickly to move on, it takes time and dedication to do it right and construct a good team. I EV train personally and my pokemon are like brick walls, and it really pays off. So the training you put in means everything and will reflect the strength of your team. 3. Always carry potions and full heals that way they can recover and continue fighting. I also recommend that for pp so they can continue using their moves. Those are just some of the things that I think all who play pokemon should do and consider when forming a good, efficient team. 1. You can't have all of one type or else your weakness is prominent and you are easy to defeat, you have to have a variety of pokemon. 2. You have to spend some serious time training them, do not train quickly to move on, it takes time and dedication to do it right and construct a good team. I EV train personally and my pokemon are like brick walls, and it really pays off. So the training you put in means everything and will reflect the strength of your team. 3. Always carry potions and full heals that way they can recover and continue fighting. I also recommend that for pp so they can continue using their moves. Those are just some of the things that I think all who play pokemon should do and consider when forming a good, efficient team. |
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I strong Pokemon Team has support (typically Blissey with substitute, softboiled, wish, safeguard) A sweeper (typically Garchomp with Substitute, Swords Dance, Dragon Claw, Earthquake) A Tank ( typically a Pokemon like Heatran or Snorlax that can take a lot of hits) A status inflicter (typically a fast Pokemon with multitype, and paralysis inflicting moves, etc... And finally a lead, who can lay field hazards such as Toxic Spikes. A sweeper (typically Garchomp with Substitute, Swords Dance, Dragon Claw, Earthquake) A Tank ( typically a Pokemon like Heatran or Snorlax that can take a lot of hits) A status inflicter (typically a fast Pokemon with multitype, and paralysis inflicting moves, etc... And finally a lead, who can lay field hazards such as Toxic Spikes. |
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Well I only play in game but I to have a set style as far as a team I use and I to usually use a team of 4 (fill the other 2 spots with walls). Each team member does not have the same type even if there is a ground/water and I bring on a water type. This does limit certain combinations I could use which it would not matter but personally I adapted to this because I would rather only need to bench 1 Pokemon instead of more during a gym battle. Usually I use my starter and a flying type as the trainer destroyers. This means these two Pokemon on my team I use mostly for trainer battles. Then I have my tank. This Pokemon is used as my more "secret weapon" for gym battles. This team member I usually teach 4 different elemental moves and sweep gyms with ease. Then my last team member is usually just a random higher leveled Pokemon. This Pokemon is not exactly used as a wall its just a Pokemon that I catch at a higher level and use it as a support. This team member I never teach it moves from TMs or HMs only level learned moves which is why it is only a support Pokemon. An example for this would be a Camerupt or a Alteria. So you can see that my support members are not bad Pokemon I just choose not to spend a large amount of time on them and I choose not to teach them moves from TMs and HMs which drops their usefulness but still it is not all that bad. And for original games I always have my 6 cell team picked out before I tackle the game which makes it easier but sometimes not as easy due to my picks being sometimes caught really early or 2 at a time between gyms which makes grinding time increase which I do not really like but I try to save some trainer battles for these Pokemon. Each team member does not have the same type even if there is a ground/water and I bring on a water type. This does limit certain combinations I could use which it would not matter but personally I adapted to this because I would rather only need to bench 1 Pokemon instead of more during a gym battle. Usually I use my starter and a flying type as the trainer destroyers. This means these two Pokemon on my team I use mostly for trainer battles. Then I have my tank. This Pokemon is used as my more "secret weapon" for gym battles. This team member I usually teach 4 different elemental moves and sweep gyms with ease. Then my last team member is usually just a random higher leveled Pokemon. This Pokemon is not exactly used as a wall its just a Pokemon that I catch at a higher level and use it as a support. This team member I never teach it moves from TMs or HMs only level learned moves which is why it is only a support Pokemon. An example for this would be a Camerupt or a Alteria. So you can see that my support members are not bad Pokemon I just choose not to spend a large amount of time on them and I choose not to teach them moves from TMs and HMs which drops their usefulness but still it is not all that bad. And for original games I always have my 6 cell team picked out before I tackle the game which makes it easier but sometimes not as easy due to my picks being sometimes caught really early or 2 at a time between gyms which makes grinding time increase which I do not really like but I try to save some trainer battles for these Pokemon. |
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Hmm.....it depends if you have played poke games for years you would know what kind of team you will have, grass, electric, water ground, fly and may more if you know what poke to catch and to chose out of your 6 party then all is good for me.... I'll put up my old team from emerald. Bulba ralts tallow shroomish I exchange him later in the game for another poke. staryu Can't remember my 6th one. Use different types and experiment with them to see how much stronger of a team you create. ^-^ Bulba ralts tallow shroomish I exchange him later in the game for another poke. staryu Can't remember my 6th one. Use different types and experiment with them to see how much stronger of a team you create. ^-^ |
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I am not going to actually list a strong team, but I will tell you some things a strong team should have. The most important thing is variety. You need to have a bunch of different type of Pokemon. You also need to train all of your Pokemon. You cannot have two level 50s and the rest level 20s. Thirdly, you need to know which Pokemon to use when based on type advantages. |
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The most important thing that a Strong Pokemon Team needs is a good strong Trainer. An intelligent Trainer that knows what pokemon to use in the right place at the right time and a Trainer who knows how to use potions, elixers, and other items. And obviously, you need strong pokemon to have a strong team right? So here are the Pokemon that makes one team strong. The Legend- Best Pokemons of all times! The Legendaries. You will need a strong Legend if you want to make an unbeatable team (Or anywhere close to that) Best Legends: - Mew Moveset: > (He/She can learn almost everything, so just pick your top 4) A Tank- The front liner, the one with high defense and health and can also heal by using a move of its own with combined with a decent attack damage. Sometimes, this is what all you need to win a fight. (Sometimes) Here Are Some Tank Pokemons: - Chansey/Blissey Moveset: > Psychic (For Attacking Purposes) > Heal Bell (Regain?) > Blizzard > (Anything You Want) - Miltank (Has actually the word "Tank" on it) Moveset: > Milk Drink/Heal Bell > Blizzard > Thunder > (Pick Anything) Mr. Invisible- These are the pokemons that can't be targeted with normal attacks only. Sadly I only know one. Here He Is: - Shedinja (I wont be giving movesets from this point) Pick From The Fire Clan: You should get a good fire type I guess.. So here they are: - Ninetails - Ho-oh - Entei Water Types: - Blastoise (2 water cannons on his shoulders, Now thats Bad@$$) - Dewgong (Uhmm. I think he's kinda good) - Feraligatr (*Chomp* Chomp*) The Grass League: - Sceptile (Leaf Ninja- Thats what I call him) - Shiftry (Looks Like an Old Man to me.) Any Suggestions/Comments? Contact me. LOL! And obviously, you need strong pokemon to have a strong team right? So here are the Pokemon that makes one team strong. The Legend- Best Pokemons of all times! The Legendaries. You will need a strong Legend if you want to make an unbeatable team (Or anywhere close to that) Best Legends: - Mew Moveset: > (He/She can learn almost everything, so just pick your top 4) A Tank- The front liner, the one with high defense and health and can also heal by using a move of its own with combined with a decent attack damage. Sometimes, this is what all you need to win a fight. (Sometimes) Here Are Some Tank Pokemons: - Chansey/Blissey Moveset: > Psychic (For Attacking Purposes) > Heal Bell (Regain?) > Blizzard > (Anything You Want) - Miltank (Has actually the word "Tank" on it) Moveset: > Milk Drink/Heal Bell > Blizzard > Thunder > (Pick Anything) Mr. Invisible- These are the pokemons that can't be targeted with normal attacks only. Sadly I only know one. Here He Is: - Shedinja (I wont be giving movesets from this point) Pick From The Fire Clan: You should get a good fire type I guess.. So here they are: - Ninetails - Ho-oh - Entei Water Types: - Blastoise (2 water cannons on his shoulders, Now thats Bad@$$) - Dewgong (Uhmm. I think he's kinda good) - Feraligatr (*Chomp* Chomp*) The Grass League: - Sceptile (Leaf Ninja- Thats what I call him) - Shiftry (Looks Like an Old Man to me.) Any Suggestions/Comments? Contact me. LOL! |
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