The E4 is pretty easy, actually. The first 3 Elite's are all week against Fire, Grass and Water (respectively). It's the last two, Lucian and Cynthia to look out for.
Well, I could have sworn I saw you at my school or something... or some other time in my life (other than your previous photo's, like the Roxas one, which ROCKED!). Thanks Kay. <33333 And I am his neighbor across the massive body of water, to the west of him. :]
I did pretty bad Freshman year in HS. Sophomore through Junior, no D's or F's, mostly A's and B's. Senior year I've had two DF's from math classes. I hated that teacher. Mostly, though, I'm a B student. Which I guess is alright.
Awesome. I was going to do the same thing for a Glaceon, but it took too long to raise it and I lost track. lol
RVR, I don't want to sound weird, but... where do you live? o_o
Ah. That's pretty easy then. Though idk, I don't really plan on getting to exact with my stats. What Pokemon have you raised with really high stats through EV training? I've only got a few really good ones. Like Skarmory, with almost 400 Defense, Snorlax with 315 Attack and 290 Sp. Defense, and my Salamence with 350 Attack, 290 Sp. Defense and 310 speed.
I don't really keep track. I just know that he has a Power Lens on, which puts on 4 to every 1/2/3 I make. So I average 1 (if that's the pokemon I'm encountering most gives me) + 4 multiplied by the number it takes to reach 128 or 256, depending on if I split it or keep it at max. And however many times it takes to defeat a pokemon to level up on average (in this case, 5-7) to see how many levels it takes, plus 2 or 3 more levels to make sure. It sounds complicated but when I do it in my head it's a lot quicker. Maybe sloppy and slightly inaccurate, but I'm far too lazy to write things down/type them up. XDDD
I meant his actual stat is 93. His EV points are definitely over 200 by now. After that I'm splitting his speed and attack. Speed will be 2/3 of what I have have left after I finish Sp. Attack.
That's what I do too. I got Carbos and the Sp. Attack one for Houndoom. I got some protien for Crunch when he learns it... wish he'd be a phys. attacker. :[
Well it is a rather large game nowadays. I've noticed every generation, it gets longer by about 2-4 secs every one. Update on Houndoom: level 25 and has 93 sp. attack. ;D
I've been listening to TLoZ: Wind Waker soundtrack lately while playing Pokemon Platinum. Weird.
Sabby you are like, gorgeous. <3 -omnomnom-
Yeah. I'm really bad at watching the light. I lose track of what I'm doing when playing games. Still I don't think I've ever been this frusterated in my life. XD
Wow. I am fairly pissed right now. I just spent the past 20 minutes EV training the crap out of a Houndoom (had more Sp. attack than HP LOL), then my DS shuts off. FML.
.... lol omfg
Through Pal Park, yes. After you beat the game.
New haircut.
... I was that guy at the GameStop, though. o_o jk xD Congrats. :3
No. For them, it was totally random. Once you encountered them, like the Dogs in G/S/C, they appeared in their locations from the pokedex. Also, every time you moved a panel on the map they would move randomly. Latios and Latias were particularly easy since Pacifilog town was surrounded by water, making your chances of encounter very high.
Awesome team. I have a couple Lucario's (bad nature's killed my interest >: ). Are Luxray's any good, also? I've thought about getting them but I was never a fan of starter-area Pokemon. Also, my team: Lv. 71 Skarmory Lv. 73 Typhlosion (traded it over from Diamond) Lv. 76 Mismagius (finally got a Dusk Stone to evolve it >___>) Lv. 73 Empoleon Lv. 73 Metagross (bred a Beldum from the swarm of them in the battle front survival/dessert area) Lv. 74 Weavile