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Official RBY Team Rating Thread
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ShinyPoke
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Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2010 9:44 pm Posts: 2
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Mewtwo lv:100 Ice Beam Psychic Amnesia Recover Mew lv: 98 Metronome Psychic Thunderbolt Softboiled Electrode lv: 56 Thunder Wave Thunderbolt Explosion Swift Blastoise lv: 57 Hydro Pump Surf Ice Beam Skull Bash Charizard lv: 59 Flamethrower Slash Fire Blast Fire Spin A second Mew lv: 45 Softboiled Metronome Psychic Ice Beam obviously im still training exept for mewtwo and almost mew
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Wed May 04, 2011 5:03 pm |
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Crouter
Bug Catcher
Joined: Mon May 09, 2011 6:25 pm Posts: 1
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Magneton -Thunder -Thunderbolt -Tri Attack -Supersonic Cloyster -Aurora Beam -Ice Beam -Surf -Spike Cannon Ninetales -Flamethrower -Fireblast -Double Edge -Confuse Ray Dodrio -Drill Peck -Fly -Hyper Beam -Tri Attack Hypno -Hypnosis -Psychic -Psybeam -Headbutt Rhyhorn -Earthquake -Horn Drill -Rock Throw -Dig Need tips and help thank you.
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Mon May 09, 2011 6:54 pm |
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Raikou
Pokemon Trainer
Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:10 pm Posts: 27 Location: U.S.A.
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This is my R / B / Y team and I am also following rules and regulations of the championships I have been to in the past before..... meaning NO LEGENDARIES. Snorlax: Level 100 (used no rare cadies to level) Amnesia Rest Surf Blizzard (This was my Special Sweeper, Scout, and Tank... I use to throw it out first because its presence would force people to switch out to something that could beat it.... not too many could and in response I would switch out as well.... the switch out was guaranteed to happen) Tauros: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Substitute Rest Earthquake Body Slam (This was my second Tank and my Physical Sweeper.... he was hard to take down... It made me so happy to waste 100 hours in Safari Zone to catch this guy.... totaly unstoppable powerhouse) Alakazam: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Recover Psychic Thunder Wave Substitute (This was my team disabler.... Thunder Wave was the most counted on Status infliction method back in the day.... This Alakazam was strong enough to take down a Mewtwo on a few occasions) Hitmonlee: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Body Slam Hi Jump Kick Rest Double Team (This was my Tauros and Snorlax counter because the best of the best typically always had them... Snorlax was tough to take down even for a Mewtwo once Snorlax got max Amnesia buff.... he made short work of Snorlax and Tauros) Lapras: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Blizzard Surf Rest Thunderbolt (I can honestly say that my Lapras has come through for me in some tough situations... the variety of Special attacks it could learn back then was amazing) Tangela: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Toxic Bind Leech Seed Rest (If you laugh at this one you wont be the first... but it would surprise you... one of the only 2 grass types that was not easily taken out by Psychic Pokemon because it was not a Poison type.... Exeggutor being the other of course.... It was a nasty surprise to people back in the day... Toxic / Leech Seed / Bind combo was probably the most powerful disable KO in the game.... also the least used. Guaranteed KO in 4 turns. I used it to beat Mewtwo users a bunch of times.... you should have seen the rage XD ) Substitutions: Based on if I knew anything about my opponent ahead of time. Charizard: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Dig .....(Could learn as Charmeleon before it evolved) Fly .....(Learned in Yellow) Flamethrower Slash (This was my official glass cannon... but was hard to hit and its moves were dang near ready for any contingency) Scyther: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Double Team Agility Rest Slash ( Crit Machine - Nuff said ) Jolteon: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Pin Missile Thunderbolt Thunder Wave Double Team (This one was the only Pokemon I had that literally devastated Psychic types including Mewtwo and did rather well with crits and avoiding being hit) Blastoise: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Blizzard Surf Substitute Rest (This was my third meatiest tank.... could take a few punches easy without complaints) Gengar: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Psychic Thunderbolt Confuse Ray Mega Drain (This was my Anti-Physical Sweeper..... did very well at that.... I had a second one that knew Explosion instead of Mega Drain as an added surprise against people that never saw it comming.) Chansey: Level 100 (used no rare candies) Softboiled Substitute Rest Seismic Toss ( My nuisance pokemon.... hard to kill Tank / Support.... would heal my pokemon while they were using Double Team during play.... I dont understand why on the website it says Softboiled came from G / S / C. I never owned G / S / C and my Chansey in Gen 1 knew Softboiled. I used it to defeat the elite 4 the first time and conserve the Max Potions I had.) So there it is.... My main team and my substitute selection.
_________________ Snorlax uses Amnesia, Amnesia, Amnesia, Surf.... GG.... (Gen 1)
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Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:18 pm |
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Raikou
Pokemon Trainer
Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:10 pm Posts: 27 Location: U.S.A.
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To ShinyPoke I believe you like to prepare for any situation in your team setup. I see what you are doing with your 2 Mews. You could indefenitelly keep your entire team alive with 2 Softboiled using Pokemon. Great strategy for casual play. I have done it too. For competition rules your team does not qualify based on two factors.
1) You are using legendaries. The first competition I went to for Gen 1 Mew, Mewtwo, Moltres, Zapdos, and Articuno were banned from competative play.
2) After a specific championship in Japan in 1998 the use of multiples of the same Pokemon was banned. The winner used a team of 6 Chanseys and each knew Softboiled, Substitute, Seismic Toss, and an special attack which varied for each one (Ice Beam, Flamethrower, Thunderbolt, Psychic, Mega Drain, and Counter). This was a great strategy because it would allow him to keep his team healed at all times.... Substitutes lasted a long time because of Chansey's high HP, and he could comfortably switch in and out without any worries that his poke would be at a disadvantage.
Now as for Mew knowing Metronome..... I'm sorry to say but this is a heck of a mistake. The one that knows Thunderbolt should learn Mega Drain or Surf in order to sweep through earth and ground types without a problem. The Mew that knows Ice Beam would do well knowing Mega Drain, or Flamethrower. To be honest I would get rid of Metronome and teach both of them Amnesia to make their Psychic hit like a bus filled to the brim with bombs. Metronome is a great theme move that would work well for a Gym Leader that beleived luck is on his side. Technically you could have an entire team of Metronome using Pokemon for such a theme and for fun. This makes the Pokemon unpredictable and a challenge for the challenger and the owner as well because with all the moves available with Metronome what are the chances of hitting the correct one?
To Crouter
When your Rhyhorn evolves into a Rhydon you would be surprised to know what moves it could learn. For Rhydon I would teach him Earthquake, Rock Slide, Thunderbolt, and Ice Beam. Rhydon is a super tough tank that can hold his own against most but not all Physical Sweeper types. He would render a Crit-Slash-Scyther useless. However he is weak against Plant and Water types. Ice Beam and Thunderbolt would make him capable of dealing with those pesky pokemon even though his Special Stat is so-so.
Hypno is a strong Psychic type Pokemon that can take a punch very well. Hypno would do very well with Substitute, Rest, Psychic, Seismic Toss. He would be able to survive through most enemy attacks. Another risky yet proven moveset if used correctly is Substitute, Rest, Toxic, and Double Team. You have no way of dealing large amounts of damage but you can slowly win through the Toxic poisoning effect. I have seen people use this moveset on Hypno and never need to use any of their other 5 pokemon to win. There is one downside. Pokemon that use Rest counter pokemon that rely on Toxic to win.
As far as your Dodrio goes it depends on a lot. I would recapture a new one and teach it Body Slam, Double Team, Rest, and Drill Peck. If you were to want to keep Sky Attack the moveset above would worke well with it... just replace Drill Peck with Sky Attack. Dodrio is fast and if you keep using Double Team and Rest at the beginning you wound be nigh unhittable. It knows Fly which to me is a small problem. Fly can miss... Drill Peck does not.
For Ninetales I applaud you for keeping Confuse Ray on him. Great move. I would teach him Flamethrower / Fireblast, Mimic / Dig, Headbutt. Headbutt has a 30% chance to make the opponent flinch. Dig would allow you too use an ground type mov and escape a possible attack but would make you vulnerable to Earthquake and Swift. Mimic would allows you to steal a move from an enemy and use it against them and of course Flamthrower or Fireblast for the STAB and the chance to burn. I like Flamethrower because it has more PP.
Cloyster is your Tank and I would treat him like one by teaching him Substitute, Rest, Ice Beam / Blizzard, and Surf. Having 2 Ice attacks on him is pointless. For competative play this version of Closter is a tough matchup.
Magneton I would teach Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt, Rest, and Tri Attack or Toxic, Thunderbolt, Double Team, Rest. Unfortunately Magneton does not have an amazing moveset pool.
Good luck I hope this was helpfull.
_________________ Snorlax uses Amnesia, Amnesia, Amnesia, Surf.... GG.... (Gen 1)
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Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:48 pm |
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Nimblestrike
Bug Catcher
Joined: Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:54 pm Posts: 2
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i just play the game, but im going to be playing my brothers. thought id try playing a type team. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / i dont have a move set yet
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Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:41 am |
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King jaisneros
Bug Catcher
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:59 pm Posts: 9
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Can anyone help me with my team? 1.Jolteon lv.74 Thunderbolt Thunder Double team Swift
2.Arcanine lv.70 Flamethrower Body slam Toxic Roar
3.Dodrio lv.66 Drill peck Tri attack Fly (i don't get how) Double team
4.Rhydon lv.67 Horn attack Earthquake Rock slide Mega punch
5.Jynx lv.65 Ice beam Thrash Lovely kiss Psychic
6.Dragonite lv.67 Body slam Surf Thunder wave Hyper beam
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Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:29 pm |
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DNA
Trivia Champion
Joined: Sat Mar 10, 2007 5:37 pm Posts: 3170 Location: clegavel
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And what moves do they each know?
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Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:28 pm |
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Mewtwo_X
Bug Catcher
Joined: Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:28 pm Posts: 3
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Charizard Dragonite Gyarados Mewtwo Zapdos Venusaur
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Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:02 am |
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DNA
Trivia Champion
Joined: Sat Mar 10, 2007 5:37 pm Posts: 3170 Location: clegavel
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DNA wrote: And what moves do they each know? @Mewtwo_X: You too, boy. You can't get moveset advice unless you tell what moves each Pokemon has.
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Sun Sep 25, 2011 3:52 pm |
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sumo12345
Psychic Trainer
Joined: Sat Oct 02, 2010 1:20 am Posts: 70 Location: THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOOOOOOW
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For walkthroughs purposes. I know, “who makes walkthroughs for Gen I anymore?”. I DO.
Charizard/Flame Flamethrower Slash Seismic toss Earthquake
Pidgeot/Big Bird Wing Attack Fly Mirror Move Quick Attack
Nidoking/Royale Thunder Blizzard Fire Blast Rock Slide? (bad set, needs changing)
Rapidash/Horsee Fire Blast Take down/Double-Edge Body Slam Undecided Move
Kingler/Mr. Krabs Crab hammer Surf Blizzard Guillotine
Dragonite/AIT Ice Beam Thunderbolt Hyper Beam Dragon Rage
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Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:12 am |
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King jaisneros
Bug Catcher
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:59 pm Posts: 9
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sumo12345 wrote: For walkthroughs purposes. I know, “who makes walkthroughs for Gen I anymore?”. I DO.
Charizard/Flame Flamethrower Slash Seismic toss Earthquake
Pidgeot/Big Bird Wing Attack Fly Mirror Move Quick Attack
Nidoking/Royale Thunder Blizzard Fire Blast Rock Slide? (bad set, needs changing)
Rapidash/Horsee Fire Blast Take down/Double-Edge Body Slam Undecided Move
Kingler/Mr. Krabs Crab hammer Surf Blizzard Guillotine
Dragonite/AIT Ice Beam Thunderbolt Hyper Beam Dragon Rage Well i would get rid of rapidash and pidgeot since you all ready have a charzard who can handle both fire and flying moves,try aerial ace instead of seismic toss. Nidoking is a physical, not special so he needs moves like earthquake and body slam. Ever think of adding an executor (sorry for the spelling) Its a pretty good grass type who gets the benefits of being a psychic to. Kingler and Dragonite seem pretty good. This is all just what i think though.
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Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:47 pm |
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Jtwil2191
Bug Catcher
Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2011 2:57 am Posts: 5
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I'm only using what I can get in-game, so I can't evolve my Haunter, and I'm only able to use what TMs once. - Hypnosis - Mega Drain - Thunderbolt - Psychic - Sludge - Fire Blast - Screech - Acid Armor - Slash - Body Slam - Surf - Hyper Beam - Swords Dance - Crabhammer - Stomp - Strength - Low Kick - Rock Slide - Mega Punch - Dig - Clamp - Ice Beam - Double Edge - Explosion
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Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:19 am |
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Dragonite17
Bug Catcher
Joined: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:23 pm Posts: 6
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L: 75 Fire Blast Fire Spin Strength Submission L64 Bite Hydro Pump Bubble Rain Dance L 52 Hydro Pump Toxic Dragon Rage Hyper Beam (favorite) L49 Dragon Tail Dragon Rush Thunder Wave Dragon Rage L65 Drill Peck Thunder Thunder shock Light Screen L56 Quick Attack Fly Sand Attack Air Slash L45 Thunder Tail Whip Thunder Shock Quick Attack L64 Razor Leaf Grass whistle Tackle Quick Attack
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twistedturtwig
Pokemon Master
Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:33 am Posts: 1214 Location: Pretty much anywhere, and always running
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Dragonite17 wrote: {charizard} L: 75 Fire Blast Fire Spin Strength Submission L64 Bite Hydro Pump Bubble Rain Dance L 52 Hydro Pump Toxic Dragon Rage Hyper Beam (favorite) L49 Dragon Tail Dragon Rush Thunder Wave Dragon Rage L65 Drill Peck Thunder Thunder shock Light Screen L56 Quick Attack Fly Sand Attack Air Slash L45 Thunder Tail Whip Thunder Shock Quick Attack L64 Razor Leaf Grass whistle Tackle Quick Attack This thread is only for Red, Blue, and Yellow teams, which I'm guessing this isn't.
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Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:27 pm |
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realityrunaway
Pokemon Trainer
Joined: Thu Nov 03, 2011 3:20 pm Posts: 41 Location: Far from YOUR reality
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Lugia34 wrote: Magic Umbreon wrote:
Aerodactyl Earthquake Hyper Beam Rock Slide Wing Attack
Umm... dude? Areodactyl can NOT learn Rock Slide. Thought I'd let you know. Replace with Whirlwind/Supersonic, they're the only good moves it can still learn in RBY.
Are you sure you got that right in all 3 versions? Because I vaguely remember MY Areodactyl learning Rock Slide, and some moves don't take on Red and Blue as they do on Yellow. For instance, teaching Dig to my Vulpix/Ninetales in pretty much a given when playing Yellow, but it's not compatible when I try it on Blue. (Or my Crystal for that matter.)
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Sat Nov 19, 2011 8:11 pm |
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Dragonite17
Bug Catcher
Joined: Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:23 pm Posts: 6
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twistedturtwig wrote: Dragonite17 wrote: {charizard} L: 75 Fire Blast Fire Spin Strength Submission L64 Bite Hydro Pump Bubble Rain Dance L 52 Hydro Pump Toxic Dragon Rage Hyper Beam (favorite) L49 Dragon Tail Dragon Rush Thunder Wave Dragon Rage L65 Drill Peck Thunder Thunder shock Light Screen L56 Quick Attack Fly Sand Attack Air Slash L45 Thunder Tail Whip Thunder Shock Quick Attack L64 Razor Leaf Grass whistle Tackle Quick Attack This thread is only for Red, Blue, and Yellow teams, which I'm guessing this isn't. I have the yellow version and all of them are in it except for leafeon. im sorry i posted on the wrong forum. I'm new to the website so i'm still trying to learn what its about.
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Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:27 am |
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twistedturtwig
Pokemon Master
Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:33 am Posts: 1214 Location: Pretty much anywhere, and always running
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Dragonite17 wrote: twistedturtwig wrote: Dragonite17 wrote: {charizard} L: 75 Fire Blast Fire Spin Strength Submission L64 Bite Hydro Pump Bubble Rain Dance L 52 Hydro Pump Toxic Dragon Rage Hyper Beam (favorite) L49 Dragon Tail Dragon Rush Thunder Wave Dragon Rage L65 Drill Peck Thunder Thunder shock Light Screen L56 Quick Attack Fly Sand Attack Air Slash L45 Thunder Tail Whip Thunder Shock Quick Attack L64 Razor Leaf Grass whistle Tackle Quick Attack This thread is only for Red, Blue, and Yellow teams, which I'm guessing this isn't. I have the yellow version and all of them are in it except for leafeon. im sorry i posted on the wrong forum. I'm new to the website so i'm still trying to learn what its about. No problem! I just figured it was Gen V because of Dragon Tail. I didn't even notice Leafeon! *facepalm*. And welcome to the site!
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Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:08 am |
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Jtwil2191
Bug Catcher
Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2011 2:57 am Posts: 5
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Jtwil2191 wrote: I'm only using what I can get in-game, so I can't evolve my Haunter, and I'm only able to use what TMs once. - Hypnosis - Mega Drain - Thunderbolt - Psychic - Sludge - Fire Blast - Screech - Acid Armor - Slash - Body Slam - Surf - Hyper Beam - Swords Dance - Crabhammer - Stomp - Strength - Low Kick - Rock Slide - Mega Punch - Dig - Clamp - Ice Beam - Double Edge - Explosion It makes me sad that I was skipped over for team reviewing. :,(
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Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:13 pm |
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AEP: Master Trainer
Ace Trainer
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:53 pm Posts: 386 Location: Confidential for specific reasons...
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I don't think that anyone's team has really been reviewed and rated, actually. But we were commenting on the new person's team because it doesn't quite fit here.
As for your team, I am not an official rater, so I won't do that, but I will make some general observations.
1) Your team does not have much type variance. Two of your Pokemon are Poison-types, and in combination with Primeape means that you are really susceptible to Psychic attacks, which in this generation are kind of awesome... Three Water-types also. Your team seems awfully open to Grass attacks as well.
2) While the above point is true, you have done a very good job with varying your movesets, and without counting, I think you have most types covered. The big trick is finding a move to deal with those annoying Psychics, who will at least incur serious damage on up to four of your Pokemon (maybe on Kabutops, that's the fourth), which I don't see any that strike me as Psychic counters (a Bug-type move would be great).
3) What levels are you talking about for your Pokes? Obviously, that won't change the things that I just said, but it might make a difference to an official rater who goes through and tries to help.
4) As a general rule, your movesets are pretty good. The reason I don't like Haunter's is because it has no STAB at all, which is essential for most effective Pokemon (not that it can't work, because you have him as a Special Sweeper). Muk could probably use a better move than Screech, but I don't know what to suggest, unless it can still learn Minimize (another reason you should post levels). Kabutops has an interesting moveset, but at the moment I would recommend replacing a Normal-type with a Rock-type to give him that STAB as well (too bad Primeape has Rock Slide, because I'm guessing that was TM). Likewise, Kingler could use a much better move than Swords Dance (although it does work well in your current set, I don't particularly like that move). Very interesting set on Primeape, I can't think of any ways to make it much better... Pretty standard Cloyster set, no particular complaints there...unless you want to replace Explosion with Toxic.
Obviously, this is not an official rating, but I hope that this helps you!
AEPMT
Edit: As a response to your reply, don't forget that some TMs are available at Celadon Mart, on the upper floors of the building. That would be a place to get some really good moves, at some cost.
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Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:15 pm |
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Jtwil2191
Bug Catcher
Joined: Mon Nov 14, 2011 2:57 am Posts: 5
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AEP: Master Trainer wrote: I don't think that anyone's team has really been reviewed and rated, actually. But we were commenting on the new person's team because it doesn't quite fit here.
As for your team, I am not an official rater, so I won't do that, but I will make some general observations.
1) Your team does not have much type variance. Two of your Pokemon are Poison-types, and in combination with Primeape means that you are really susceptible to Psychic attacks, which in this generation are kind of awesome... Three Water-types also. Your team seems awfully open to Grass attacks as well.
2) While the above point is true, you have done a very good job with varying your movesets, and without counting, I think you have most types covered. The big trick is finding a move to deal with those annoying Psychics, who will at least incur serious damage on up to four of your Pokemon (maybe on Kabutops, that's the fourth), which I don't see any that strike me as Psychic counters (a Bug-type move would be great).
3) What levels are you talking about for your Pokes? Obviously, that won't change the things that I just said, but it might make a difference to an official rater who goes through and tries to help.
4) As a general rule, your movesets are pretty good. The reason I don't like Haunter's is because it has no STAB at all, which is essential for most effective Pokemon (not that it can't work, because you have him as a Special Sweeper). Muk could probably use a better move than Screech, but I don't know what to suggest, unless it can still learn Minimize (another reason you should post levels). Kabutops has an interesting moveset, but at the moment I would recommend replacing a Normal-type with a Rock-type to give him that STAB as well (too bad Primeape has Rock Slide, because I'm guessing that was TM). Likewise, Kingler could use a much better move than Swords Dance (although it does work well in your current set, I don't particularly like that move). Very interesting set on Primeape, I can't think of any ways to make it much better... Pretty standard Cloyster set, no particular complaints there...unless you want to replace Explosion with Toxic.
Obviously, this is not an official rating, but I hope that this helps you!
AEPMT Hey, thanks for the review anyway. To respond to your comments, the reason my choices for this team are relatively bizarre is because I first looked at the original 151 and thought, "Who are my favorites, regardless of typing and actual power?" and this is what I came up with. Selecting a solid team when that's your criteria is hard, believe me. It just gets harder when you do everything in-game and are limited to only one of each TM. All Pokémon are, in theory, level 100. They will certainly be high enough in level to have learned all of their moves (especially if I think I'm going to have any chance against the Elite 4). As for countering Psychics, is that even possible in RBY? The only move we've got in RBY to combat Psychics is the Bug-type Pin Missle, which is unfortunately only learned by Beedrill (among my favorites, but too crappy to make the cut) and Jolteon (who didn't make the favorites list). I totally would've given Rock Slide to Kabutops, if he were capable of learning it. As for Haunter, there is no STAB for Ghost-types in RBY. Night Shade does set damage and, due to a glitch, Lick doesn't affect Psychic-types. I do like the notion of Minimize on Muk, however. When I originally posted my team, I already pretty much knew I was set; the Pokémon in question's limited movepools and the lack of TMs severely limited my options. Thanks, though!
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Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:03 am |
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RedGenI
Bug Catcher
Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:58 pm Posts: 1
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Hey all! New around these parts. Just re-discovered Pokemon Yellow earlier last week, also found Red version (which I intend to use for the sake of Pokedex completion), been playing it just like I did when I was 13 years old. I'd like some feedback; it's been a long time and I promise you all that I don't know half as much as the rest of you devotees here. I have my party set up, but I've struggled to find a grass/bug/poison Pokemon I'm truly satisfied with for it. So right now I'm traveling with a party of five, and it goes as follows. Pikachu Lv. 49 -Thunder -Mega Punch -Flash -Thunderbolt Dewgong Lv. 54 -Blizzard -Take Down -Surf -Ice Beam Haunter Lv. 53 -Psychic -Dream Eater -Night Shade -Hypnosis Charizard Lv. 48 -Fire Blast -Slash -Fly -Flamethrower Nidoking Lv. 49 -Horn Drill -Thrash -Earthquake -Skull Bash Just a couple of notes: I can't stand Pikachu. Seems like he regularly fails me in large battles. Great speed, but other than that he's just mediocre, however essential for the Pokemon Yellow experience. Oh, what I would give for a Raichu right about now. I still need a grass/bug/poison type and I know Nidoking fits the mold by definition, but I'm using him more as a ground/rock type. I've had him since day one as a Nidoran. Thinking about Venomoth but I don't know if there's something better. Haunter was my big surprise. Gengar was always my favorite Pokemon in Generation I, so I wanted one simply for novelty. Caught a Gastly in Pokemon Tower and found that Hypnosis was coming in handy to catch Pokemon, and as it grew into Haunter and continued to evolve, it became a cornerstone of my party and I'm very pleased with that. Once I get Red kickstarted I'll turn it into a Gengar. I was very perplexed as to which water/ice Pokemon I should go with. Whenever I played Yellow I always followed the Ash storyline, but this time wanted to find my own identity with my own party (which is very difficult when you have Pikachu as your starter). My Dewgong has been wonderful. Between all the generations I played, never once had a Dewgong. Love the defensive strength and high HP, and it's definitely a keeper for me. And Charizard...still on the fence. It hasn't given me a reason to dislike it. Always been a fan of Arcanine, though. Anywho, as for the rest of my journey...I've captured 90 types in 32 hours of play, still trying to master the Safari Zone because I need Tauros and Scyther, mainly. Caught all the legendaries except for Mew (and I plan on using the glitch for the first time in 13 years of playing these games when I start up Red, very excited). I'm seriously for the first time trying to "catch 'em all," and if/when I do, I'm going to move it all over to the Gold (my favorite of any Pokemon game). Of course I won't use it to advance farther in that game, I'll play by the rules. Sorry for indulging so much. I'm new at this Thanks for any input you can provide!
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khoufu
Pokemon Ranger
Joined: Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:22 pm Posts: 545 Location: In America!
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Was thinking about using or a bug Pokémon but I didn't have room. Would any of those be worth switching in? I kicked out to use , was that a good idea? My Yellow team: -Cut -Fly -Flamethrower -Earthquake -Dig -Thrash -Low Kick -Strength -Thunder -Quick Attack -Double Team -Slam -Surf -Ice Beam -Sing -Hydro Pump -Toxic -Body Slam -Fissure -Double Kick -Reflect -Body Slam -Psychic -Recover
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PSI MASTER CARLOS
Bug Catcher
Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2012 2:06 pm Posts: 10
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Hypno Psychic Metronome Poison Gas Thunder Wave
Raichu T Bolt T Wave Double Team Double Edge
Nidoking EQ Rock Slide Submission Skull Bash
Vaporeon Toxic Ice Beam Surf Body Slam
Arcanine Take Down Flamethrower Dig Agility
Dragonite Strength Surf Fire Blast Thunderbolt
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Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:47 pm |
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loks
Bug Catcher
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:44 am Posts: 2
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charizard ryhorn lapres arcanine kingdra gengar
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GhostPony750
Pokemon Master
Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:00 pm Posts: 1161 Location: Montréal
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loks wrote: charizard ryhorn lapres arcanine kingdra gengar Have you, maybe, meant Seadra? If not, your in wrong thread... And plz add moveset. If not, you can't get advices. You have 2 fire types and 2 water types, maybe you could find something else, like Dragonite, Tangela, etc.? Welcome to the forums!
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