I do. If you want to get on now I can trade you. Don't give me anything precious though; I'm going to be restarting my game in the near-future.I know y'all were doing a lot of breeding in this thread. Does anyone have a Squirtle and Bulbasaur for a friend of mine, that they wouldn't mind parting with?
I'm online now.I do. If you want to get on now I can trade you. Don't give me anything precious though; I'm going to be restarting my game in the near-future.
EDIT: Clarification, I have Squirtle. A level 36 male or a level 1 female.
I can breed a Bulbasaur for you right now.Gusto said:I'm online now.
That would be incredible!I can breed a Bulbasaur for you right now.
Ok! Got the game, fired it up, so far so good! I can only play during my commute though, so I haven't gotten very far yet.
Also, a brief browse at Bulbapedia tells me that the Pokemon you get in this game follow a more balanced difficulty curve than in BW2. In Black 2, within the first few towns, I could get my hands on Riolu, Sewaddle, Magnetite, Drilbur, etc. All of these have kick-ass final evolutions (well, ok, Leavanny's merely decent instead of awesome), which meant I could pretty much use them through the whole game. In Pokemon X though, I'm hard pressed to find any Pokes in the first seven routes with attacking stats that are higher than base 100. I foresee training up Pokes as I go, and swapping them out as I catch better ones. Croagunk on Route 7 looks like a good candidate.
Really?Fletchling appears in the very first areas you start in, and eventually evolves into Talonflame, one of the strongest pokemon of this generation.
It gets Flare Blitz and Acrobatics, two incredibly strong moves. It also has Flame Body, which can burn an opponent after a physical attack, or Gale Wings, which makes flying moves (including Roost) priority moves basically guaranteed to go first.Really?
*checks Bulbapedia*
It's fast but has 81 base attack and 74 base special attack. Am I missing something here? Because that's mediocre at best...
Don't forget Brave Bird. Thing is a monster of a sweeper.It gets Flare Blitz and Acrobatics, two incredibly strong moves. It also has Flame Body, which can burn an opponent after a physical attack, or Gale Wings, which makes flying moves (including Roost) priority moves basically guaranteed to go first.
Smogon has a wealth of analysis on the new Pokes in their forums; you should check that out.
I can give you a protean froakieHmm, ok, well I have Fennekin as my starter, so I'm not as inclined to have another fire type on my team, but I suppose Talonflame's worth at least trying.
And I'm starting to regret not taking Froakie. Greninja looks like a pretty solid water type.
I know the ability changes. I'm building a sun team and have a ninetails for drought. The Charizard will be benefitting from solar power if he gets to come out while the sun is still out, and can then mega evolve if he needs to refresh it.Are you building a Megazard Y? If so, the ability does change right after evolving - it gets Drought.
That's actually the next breeding project I'm working on - got very lucky and got a Charmander with Dragon Pulse, which is a tricky egg move to breed. Plus, I'm going to be trading for a Timid 5IV one as well. If that's your endgame, I can breed up an extra one for you.
I throw starters out on wonder trade all the time. I end up with tons of them from breeding, and usually decide to send out a few before releasing the rest.So I figured out how to use Wonder Trade (I know, I know, it's not exactly hard) and as a test, I sent out a Pidgey and Zigzagoon. Got a Charmeleon and a Froakie back.
Neither of them have their hidden abilities, but still... Wonder Trade is awesome.