So, it's like Shadowclone Jitsu?
And the only way Arceus can legally have Shadow Force is through a distribution that ended over a year ago, which means that if you missed that event, there is only ONE pokemon in the entire game that can learn this move.
I can tell you right now that a Heracross evolution is probably not going to happen anytime soon. Why, you ask? Said evolution could be summed up in three simple words: Overpowered. As. Hell.
Good luck! Be warned, however. With the feeling of power this gives you, (sweeping with a freaking JUMPLUFF) it's easy to get carried away. When I figured out this strategy, by the time I got to the end, jumpluff and entei were each level 85, whereas everything else on my team was around level...
I'll just post it here anyway, so everyone can see it. What you want to do is make sure entei has both sunny day and fire blast. It starts with both of these, so that's convenient. Next, the reason you keep sunny day is because entei benefits both offensively and defensively from sunny day...
A strategy that I've found to be effective is a combination of entei and jumpluff. (YES, I SAID JUMPLUFF!) If you want to know the full strategy, I can send it to you via PM.
They're bot great games! In colosseum, you start off with espeon and umbreon, and also get to legitimately catch(yes, catch) all three johto starters, albeit not all at once. In XD, you get to start off with an eevee, and choose what to evolve it into. I warn you though, if you play both games...
Funny story: The first time I saw Zekrom burst through the wall in Black, it reminded me so much of that fight that I did a genuine ragequit. I didn't even look at the cartridge for three days after that.
Thanks, how could I forget IGN? Got 100% in Colosseum, but in XD, I just can't seem to find that stupid shadow Ledyba. -_-
P.S. XD001(Lugia) was HELL to capture my first time, mainly because I didn't see it coming, and it caught me off guard with nothing left but the five pokeballs you start...
Random question: Does anyone know of any good guides for Pokemon XD?
Please don't say gamefaqs, because my computer does NOT like that site for some reason.
Okay, I'll remember that in the future.
P.S. Welcome back, Octy! :yahoo:
As the name suggests, this thread is all about the worst cards in the game! From the ones that are simply hard to use to the ones that just plain suck, this is where those cards are embraced instead of ignored. First off, no base set Ghastly, I'm pretty sure we're all familiar with how terrible...
My favorite legit card would have to be Cinccino (Emerging Powers 85/98).
If your opponent is unlucky with coin flips, then you can effectively sweep their entire team, using a fully evolved pokemon with 90 hp, while they can do little more than sit and watch helplessly.
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