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4Kids fails at translating, actually. Electrabuzz is a fire type, gaiz!Sounds like Brock doesn't know his pokemans.
4Kids fails at translating, actually. Electrabuzz is a fire type, gaiz!Sounds like Brock doesn't know his pokemans.
Water's super effective against poxy fire!
Yet water is weak to Thunder and grass. Which Typhlosion can learn Thunder punch, and solar beam. Solar beam would be nice if on a Sunny Day, but thunder punch works just as well. And a properly raised Typhlosion will go first, too.
That would depend moreso on the speed and the situation the pokemon are in; Typhlosion has a much greater speed stat than Feraligatr.Yeah, but a good slap and it's done.
Which do you remember more?preordered both. Which should i get?
That would depend moreso on the speed and the situation the pokemon are in; Typhlosion has a much greater speed stat than Feraligatr.
Feraligatr might have solid attack and defense, but Typhlosion's spec stats outperforms Feraligatr.
Crystal is the third game in the second line.
What kind of Typhlosion did you fight? It's not always STAB > non-STAB, though it does give a natural advantage. A non-STAB attack can perform just as well as STAB, given that the proper breeding and equipment is involved. Plus, the Typhlosion's large variety of elements can give a different sort of strategy than brute force.Every time I come across a Typhlosion it's always one hit down. In the game itself it might be more useful due to the range of attacks, but against other players not so much.
Yeah, between the two they're in different tiers- they can't be compared. But compared to pokemon in the same tier Typhlosion goes down too quick, and Feraligatr has the type advantage so his STAB (Which Thunder Punch doesn't get) would put Typhlosion out.
Every time I come across a Typhlosion it's always one hit down. In the game itself it might be more useful due to the range of attacks, but against other players not so much.
You've never fought an EVed one, then. Against other players Typhlosion throws a monkey wrench in there. You wouldn't get a hit on a typhlosion. You'd be hit with a thunder punch first turn. I don't need a STAB to hit with enough attack to OKO Fera. I know Typhlosions are special attack, but one could be EVed with speed and attack.
Also solar beam could be used in conjunction with a power herb.
I know first hand the damage a Typhlosion can do. I've seen Gen IV ones OKO Feras, and they were EVed for speed, and special attack, and if we go from Gen II I know first hand typhlosion wrecked anything people sent at me.
What kind of Typhlosion did you fight? It's not always STAB > non-STAB, though it does give a natural advantage. A non-STAB attack can perform just as well as STAB, given that the proper breeding and equipment is involved. Plus, the Typhlosion's large variety of elements can give a different sort of strategy than brute force.
I can't really say as to the efficiency of a Typhlosion in a PvP setting, though I do use non-STAB moves to assist in making my opponents helpless against my onslaught of power moves.
I don't feel so bad for being a Star Wars nerd, because you lot are talking stats for ****ing pokemon.
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You have pikachu as your avatar. You don't talk to me anymore. :CStern:
Pikachu was a girl.
Oh come on, pokeman are asexual.Pikachu was a girl.
That being said, that looks like a wild Pikachu.
Pikachu was a girl.
That being said, that looks like a wild Pikachu.