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it's the talk section of a wiki tho
Man Bulbpedia has some really stupid shit, like for instance Pokemon gender. They have crap like "Charizard could be a lesbian" or "Hawlucha can't be male because subs don't count" despite them using actual pronouns.
Man Bulbpedia has some really stupid shit, like for instance Pokemon gender. They have crap like "Charizard could be a lesbian" or "Hawlucha can't be male because subs don't count" despite them using actual pronouns.
it's the talk section of a wiki tho
and it shows how awful you can't edit stuff from it
yeah, but why would you go to the talk section page anyway
its like random thoughts and junk
if it was on the main page, sure then there's some credibility issues
How terrible?the first half of best wishes was basically establishing the gender of everyone's pokemon through メロメロ
so terrible
E-Reader versions of cards that were reprinted recently are $$$Does anyone here still collect the TCG? Got to my stuff in storage that's been there 10 years +, and got back to my old cards and all. I'm going to have stuff to trade, right now though taking note of my collection and soon extras. More curious than anything. I started when second print run of the Base set started. Stopped somewhere shortly after ereader versions came out. Haven't collected a US set since but started up a year or two ago in Japan, so I have some newer sets.. just not in English.
Anyway, just curious if anyone still collects/trades the cards. Going to be on look out where I can for folks who might want to trade. Used to wheel and deal in the cards all the time.
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E-Reader versions of cards that were reprinted recently are $$$
http://www.trollandtoad.com/p148742.html
http://www.trollandtoad.com/p209880.html
I sorta fell out of the TCG again recently but still try to be involved enough and will probably borrow a deck to compete during City Championships season.
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.........................This is my single favourite Bulbapedia page: http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/WinkShipping
People are amazing.
Guys, Donald Trump's lead has already made me lose most of my faith in humanity. Is it really necessary to get rid of what little there is left?
Dark-type Pokemon with a unique Ability that once per battle, if it'd die from an attack (excluding an OHKO), it'll randomly switch with a Pokemon that'll take the attack instead.
Had an idea for that once...think it'd be a cool gimmick for some coward Pokemon.
Dark-type Pokemon with a unique Ability that once per battle, if it'd die from an attack (excluding an OHKO), it'll randomly switch with a Pokemon that'll take the attack instead.
Had an idea for that once...think it'd be a cool gimmick for some coward Pokemon.
Intimidate / Fake Out / decent bulk and power already makes Scrafty a pretty useful Pokemon.Or Scrafty. He's slow and powerful. That kind of ability would make him extremely useful.
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Pokemon has gone too far.
Intimidate / Fake Out / decent bulk and power already makes Scrafty a pretty useful Pokemon.
The proposed ability is a lot worse than Intimidate though.You can generally do what that ability does manually and you lose the option to just sack the mon at will, which is a very important option to have. Occasionally it would ease up prediction a bit but that's about it.Yes, pretty useful but not extremely useful.
Someone needs to tell the internet to stop being weird.WHY IS THIS A PAGE?
Worst fad ever.Pokemon is a mistake. It's nothing but trash.
The proposed ability is a lot worse than Intimidate though.You can generally do what that ability does manually and you lose the option to just sack the mon at will, which is a very important option to have. Occasionally it would ease up prediction a bit but that's about it.
Whereas Intimidate is like, if your VGC team doesn't have Intimidate then that's very worrying. It's just that good right now.
The proposed ability is a lot worse than Intimidate though.You can generally do what that ability does manually and you lose the option to just sack the mon at will, which is a very important option to have. Occasionally it would ease up prediction a bit but that's about it.
Whereas Intimidate is like, if your VGC team doesn't have Intimidate then that's very worrying. It's just that good right now.
D:You're a worst fad
Except the ability is one of the biggest points in its favour... Scrafty is actually a well-designed Pokemon for competitive play right now. More Pokemon should be at its level. Landorus-Therian is an example of a badly designed Pokemon for competitive play. Scrafty has trade-offs, yes, but is a solid pick with well-defined reasons why it should or shouldn't be on a team.Intimidate is also a very common ability. Useful yes but not always. As for it being alot worse is debatable.
Lets see
Fairy
Fighting
Flying
These are Scrafty weaknesses. Scrafty would be one of four Pokémon you would take into battle and four of your six total. It's not one of those omg abilities but one that can distract your opponent from their game plan and make them over think...
(Everything from Scrafty's weakness til now is just me trying to figure out how I would use that ability against other players)
I see your point. Something as simple as an ability change can make the most random Pokémon so viable in competitive play. For me Scrafty has the stats but not the ability.
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E-Reader versions of cards that were reprinted recently are $$$
http://www.trollandtoad.com/p148742.html
http://www.trollandtoad.com/p209880.html
I sorta fell out of the TCG again recently but still try to be involved enough and will probably borrow a deck to compete during City Championships season.
While you do that, here's what I would do once I saw that a Scrafty didn't have Intimidate and therefore my opponent probably had this ability:(Everything from Scrafty's weakness til now is just me trying to figure out how I would use that ability against other players)
Yeah. Trainer cards often get reprinted in future sets. VS Seeker for example was reprinted recently. Switch is always in rotation. You're allowed to use older versions of cards if they share the same name and text so players like to bling out their decks with old artwork -- especially ereader cards as they're the rarest (it was around the time TCG was being passed from Wizards to Pokemon).They reprinted some cards from ereader versions of cards I take it without the ereader strip? Saw the links. First one is nice. I never was huge into ereader, despite having an ereader.
Why are you switching Scrafty in on Fairy attacks? Here's how my friend used Scrafty to take 2nd at the US National Championships over 400+ other people. He ripped the set off the 3 time World Champion and it uses the item 40% (#1 used item) of players use.
The second most used item is Lum Berry at 30%. Eject Button is third at 15% to try and re-use Intimidate / Fake Out more often but I'm honestly not a fan of that. Tried it with Hitmontop before Scrafty got Intimidate and I dislike it for similar reasons to why I think a switch out ability would be crappy. You don't always want to and not having the choice is frustrating. Sometimes you need to sack a Pokemon in the case of the ability or sometimes with Eject Button you want to be able to hit back with an attack and you can't because you're swapped out for nothing.
I think I said it before, but I don't think buffing balanced Pokemon is the play. I think nerfing ridiculous Pokemon with no downsides in their niche (Landorus-T, Thundurus, Aegislash, Heatran) or alternatives is what I'd see. More Pokemon should be like Scrafty, not less.
Yeah. Trainer cards often get reprinted in future sets. VS Seeker for example was reprinted recently. Switch is always in rotation. You're allowed to use older versions of cards if they share the same name and text so players like to bling out their decks with old artwork -- especially ereader cards as they're the rarest (it was around the time TCG was being passed from Wizards to Pokemon).
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