I'm actually impressed they managed to pull off SOME SORT of switch training for Abra, even if it wasn't much.
I think Abra's only hope is Exp Share or us teaching him a TM really.
Even then no Alakazam makes him a bit rubbish.
I'm actually impressed they managed to pull off SOME SORT of switch training for Abra, even if it wasn't much.
Stream lag+people getting bored+democracy level ups.So as someone who didn't really watch much of the Crystal run, how exactly did we get Pokemon to typically evolve?
Yep. I'd say the chances of Nincada learning Dig through level-up is really small.
I thought he was taught Dig, which is why I was talking about it
I thought he was taught Dig, which is why I was talking about it
Wrong, gen 3 you didn't need an extra pokeball
You do need an extra pokéball, and a free space in your party, to get Shedinja when Nincada evolves to Ninjask. Yes, even in Gen III. Bulbapedia says otherwise but they are in error.
From the Sapphire Pokédex:
"It seems to appear unsought in a POKé BALL after a NINCADA evolves."
From FR/LG Pokédex (games came out during Gen III):
"A most peculiar POKéMON that somehow appears in a POKé BALL when a NINCADA evolves"
Also, I have the Prima Strategy Guide, that I bought the day Emerald came out (before Gen IV even existed), and it also states there must be a spare pokéball to obtain Shedinja.
lol using the pokedex and prima
My Tablet is charging, are we still training?
Well we're trying. Current levels are
Nincada lvl 7
Doge lvl 9
Torchic Lvl 20
Abra Lvl 7
Just healed up and heading south.
I think it says "appears in a Poke Ball" just to not have questions like "ok, now I have two pokemons but why I have it without having catched it?Doesnt it need to be in a pokeball?" because its is already in one.From the Sapphire Pokédex:
"It seems to appear unsought in a POKé BALL after a NINCADA evolves."
From FR/LG Pokédex (games came out during Gen III):
"A most peculiar POKéMON that somehow appears in a POKé BALL when a NINCADA evolves"
Yeah, someone should actually play the game and test this out
Bulbapedia is hardly ever wrong
Ok, I did just try it out on my cart of Emerald, and Bulbapedia is correct, you do not need a pokéball (I can admit when I am wrong). Apparently the game "clones" whatever ball you caught Nincada in, to be the home for your Shedinja. I caught a Nincada with a Master Ball lol (reset afterwards), and after evolution, during which I had no pokéballs of any kind, both my newly-evolved Ninjask and Shedninja were in Master Balls.Yeah, someone should actually play the game and test this out
Bulbapedia is hardly ever wrong
Just being able to attrition out against Roxanne's team should be enough.I hope we do get a Shedinja. It could be completely clutch in some situations, and comically inept in others. Either way, it will be entertaining. A Ninjask is a pretty good pokemon to have too. It's just too bad our Nincada, while a ground type, doesn't actually learn any ground attacks until level 31, and that's only if he doesn't evolve. A ground attack would be super effective against Geodude.
This is going slooooooow.
Anyone know what pokemon we have?
It's a shame Nincada doesn't have a nickname. Is Ninjask good in battle?
It's a shame Nincada doesn't have a nickname. Is Ninjask good in battle?
This summs up the situation pretty good -_-
Art by Eugeneration on Deviantart
Art by Eugeneration on Deviantart
That's funny.Art by Eugeneration on Deviantart
Already a million times better than the Crystal narrative.Sequel to The Adventures of A and Zexy:
Zexy Finds Friends
Credit for both comics goes to SirKnightly on Reddit.
how big are the chances that we accidentally switch the order of torchics attacks and put ember on the top position?
how big are the chances that we accidentally switch the order of torchics attacks and put ember on the top position?