Asura.Vyre said: »
Endoq E. Turtle, Esquire!
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Random Thoughts.....What are you thinking?
Asura.Vyre said: » Endoq E. Turtle, Esquire! EDIT: Paged with another weird post....
What level is Gyarados now?
Asura.Vyre said: » What level is Gyarados now? NPCs say the darnedest things! Push forward with your Gyarados leading the charge!
Asura.Vyre said: » NPCs say the darnedest things! Push forward with your Gyarados leading the charge! I really expected Pikachu to be stronger since he is OP on the tv show lol I got a Charizard. It evolved pretty fast.
Can we rename pokemon after we get them? I want to change his name from Godzilla to "Go Godzilla" So that way the game will say "Go! Go Godzilla!" Valefor.Endoq said: » I got a Charizard. It evolved pretty fast. Can we rename pokemon after we get them? I want to change his name from Godzilla to "Go Godzilla" So that way the game will say "Go! Go Godzilla!" As for your team, you basically want a 6 different types of pokemon, so that you can handle any other pokemon that comes your way. Since you're playing Yellow Version, the game kind of spoon feeds you a pretty good team anyway. Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur etc. But any team that has 6 different types will do you well. Pikachu isn't amazingly strong in the games, his main strengths are his high speed and fantastic moveset. That Pikachu you have will eventually learn Thunderbolt, Thunder, Double Team, Light Screen, and Agility(of course he can only use 4 of these). So he lends himself well to your team, being a fairly heavy hitter while offering some support, particularly against Water and Flying Types. The kind of teams I usually build are pretty random. I just kind of look into the pokedex guide on Serebii.net, and pick which ones look the coolest to me at the time, go get them in game, and then train them lol I generally always have a Fighting type, a Ghost type, a Fire type, a Flying type, an Ice type, and a Ground type. Though honestly I am given to being lazy and lugging around my Water type HM slave and my land type HM slave, because traveling around requires them, and I can't always *** myself with getting two good pokemons out of the box, when one overleveled Pokemon can obliterate the NPC competition(especially since you can just spam potions etc.). Asura.Vyre said: » NPCs say the darnedest things! Push forward with your Gyarados leading the charge!
The last team I seriously thought about, got appropriate natures for, and EV(Effort Value) trained was in Pearl Version I think...
It consisted of a buncha pokemon you've never seen or heard of, well except a couple maybe. I then traded them to a Soul Silver file as early as I possibly could, and used them for the whole game. It made the game a joke, because most of them are fastest of their given type, and also had maximum EVs for Speed/Spatk or Atk. Course they probably woulda gotten crushed in PVP, but I don't really do that, so... I don't even know why I EV trained them. But yeah, using that team as an example, I gave myself an innate advantage(Super Effective moves with STAB bonus) against all types of Pokemon except for Electric and Water(still held indirect advantage over water with Kingdra) types. It even holds up well into the current stuff with the recent addition of the Fairy type.
Assuming your team is Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Gyarados, and Fearow... You cover 11 different types, though 2 of them do not yet exist in Yellow version, so you cover nine types. There are 15 in the original, so you're doing alright. 220 hours into Xenoblade Chronicles X.
About 90% done... This might be the most time I spent on a game after Skyrim (which was nearly 400 hours). FF10 was for a long time the most time-consuming game (about 200 hours), mainly because of grinding for the Dark Aeon fights hehe... But we'll see how much time the last 10% is gonna take. Will it defeat Skyrim? Probably not... Phoenix.Gameesh said: » 220 hours into Xenoblade Chronicles X. About 90% done... This might be the most time I spent on a game after Skyrim (which was nearly 400 hours). FF10 was for a long time the most time-consuming game (about 200 hours), mainly because of grinding for the Dark Aeon fights hehe... But we'll see how much time the last 10% is gonna take. Will it defeat Skyrim? Probably not... Phoenix.Gameesh said: » 220 hours into Xenoblade Chronicles X. About 90% done... This might be the most time I spent on a game after Skyrim (which was nearly 400 hours). FF10 was for a long time the most time-consuming game (about 200 hours), mainly because of grinding for the Dark Aeon fights hehe... But we'll see how much time the last 10% is gonna take. Will it defeat Skyrim? Probably not... Snopes said: Although stories like the ones presented above about snake owners being dangerously unaware that their pets are calmly sizing them up as the main courses of their next meals are interesting, they should be classified with other fictional tales of snake scarelore on the following bases: Pythons don't measure their prey before going after their meals: They grab, they squeeze, they eat. There's little fretting in their nature about relative sizes of intended edibles, nor does all that much go into their thinking process. To look at it another way, if pythons were in the habit of measuring before striking, they'd likely starve. Most of their prey wouldn't willingly wait for them to finish mimicking tape measures before consenting to be eaten; they would hop away to safety as soon as they noticed large snakes stretching out alongside them. For a snake to slurp up large prey whole, it would not only have to be at least as long as its prospective dinner, but it would also have to be capable of ingesting the width of that prey — simply measuring length wouldn't be a sufficiently reliable guide to what a snake could ingest. And while a really big snake could indeed swallow a person's arm, it's quite unlikely that the kinds of snakes typically kept as pets in homes could get their jaws open wide enough to take in an adult human's head and shoulders. Those who keep fairly large snakes as pets generally know that it's perfectly normal for their pets to go without food for fairly long periods of time and thus scoff at the notion that a snake's not eating would be cause to rush it to a vet. No reasonably informed vet would counsel having a snake put down because it hadn't eaten of late and thus must be planning to make a meal of its owner. (There are other methods for dealing with non-eating snakes, including, in extreme circumstances, force-feeding.) Nah, I'm not offended. Only providing the facts, ma'am. /tips hat and rides off into the sunset
Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Nah, I'm not offended. Only providing the facts, ma'am. /tips hat and rides off into the sunset Mag did you see Miku's awesome portrait of Scruffy Mag in the MSpaint challenge? It's ***' baller.
I'm going to hell for this but...
I just thought of a Skyrim mod... To attach a special enchantment to a Woodcutter's axe called Lizzie. The effect is that it instakills your family members (wife/husband or kids)... ...I mean, I like Jordis, but the kids annoy me when I return home. I play on PS3 so it's a hostage situation every time. AGDQ starts in 10 mins... HYPE
Asura.Vyre said: » Mag did you see Miku's awesome portrait of Scruffy Mag in the MSpaint challenge? It's ***' baller. started playing alien:isolation again.
at least I got further then the last time I played :p I got ARK for xbox one :O so fun!
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