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spemanig said:
Mnementh said:
spemanig said:

Not really. More important things to learn are Pokemon categories and types. Types are literally the most important thing about competitive battles. If you don't have a nearly flawless grasp on type match-ups, you will lose with even the best teams. By battle categories, I mean the role each Pokemon will play on your team. There are Walls, which are meant to be durable Pokemon that can outlast your opponent. These Pokemon usually have high defensive stats but low attacking stats. There are Sweepers, which are meant to be your power houses. They usually have high offensive and speed stats but lower defensive stats. There are a lot more, but in the beginning you want to just focus on these two. Who's good at attacking and who's good at defending. That balance can be key.

Hmm, walls and sweepers? I usually only think in terms of good attack, as a dead enemy doesn't deal damage anymore. Maybe Pokemon is more complex.

As I don't want (yet) look at the Pokemon and their base stats in detail (first getting basic details together), I take a look on the type table. Seems like steel might be a good type for a defensive Pokemon, a wall. Is that right?


Pokemon is way more complex than that. No one wins Pokemon with brute strength alone. Sweepers are usually really easy to take out without back up, and a whole team of them is borderline suicide.

Honestly, you can't just ignore a Pokemon's base stats, even in the begining. You may be forgiven for ignoring EV's, IV's and maybe even Natures, but Pokemon isn't a game where you can just "win with your favorites." Flareon has an amazing attack stat, but is a shitty Pokemon. Meganium has pretty solid defenses, but it's a shitty Pokemon. Bastiodon, a steel type, has amazing defensive stats, but you'd be laughed at for using one, because it's shit.

When looking for a Pokemon to fill a roll you need, it's not as simple as thinking "I need this type for my wall and this one for my sweeper." Porygon 2 is an exellect wall/tank, but it's a Normal type, and it's defensive stats are only slightly above average.

I like I said, start by copying other teams and learning how they work. You don't learn to compose by writing your own music. You do so by reading other people's music.

Hmm, a lot of work, and I just don't weant to be a punching bag online. *sigh*



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