| aryu said: Hey Einsam, I don't have a Pachirisu with the Volt Absorb ability but my friend does. I'll have to ask him if he is willing to trade with me before I can guarantee anything. |
Thanks but I have one already!
Which of these Starters Would You Want A Mega Stone Event For? | |||
| Meganium | 114 | 41.45% | |
| Typlosion | 12 | 4.36% | |
| Feraligtor | 20 | 7.27% | |
| Sceptile | 17 | 6.18% | |
| Swampert | 20 | 7.27% | |
| Torterra | 5 | 1.82% | |
| Infernape | 11 | 4.00% | |
| Empoleon | 7 | 2.55% | |
| Unova Starter? | 9 | 3.27% | |
| Raichu (*.*) | 25 | 9.09% | |
| Total: | 240 | ||
| aryu said: Hey Einsam, I don't have a Pachirisu with the Volt Absorb ability but my friend does. I'll have to ask him if he is willing to trade with me before I can guarantee anything. |
Lelouch_Vi_Brittania said:
C'mon dude, I'm talking about pokémon, maybe I just don't like Rotom. |

Einsam_Delphin said:
Thanks but I have one already! |
Good to hear :)
Einsam_Delphin said:
Probably, you are a hater afterall. ![]() Also a hypocrite since I remember you having a Tyranitar on your team, and he's even more over used than Rotom! |
I used tyranitar because the only other option for a good special wall on a monodark team was umbreom, but umbreom doesn't have Heal Bell yet, so tyranitar was kinda a lack of option, but I would change it for something else if possible. And I'm not a hater c'mon, don't do that to me, I'm a good person!
Here is what my team will be:
Volcarona
Excadrill
Mega Gengar
Tyranitar
Greninja (Protean)
Aegislash
Only problem is that I don't have an Excadrill, a good aegislash (Atk,Def,S.Def), good gengar (S.Atk,S.Def,Spe), or a good tyranitar (Atk, Def, S.Def), and I'm too lazy to breed all of them.
I will trade a lot of things to get those. Donations are also welcome.
Lelouch_Vi_Brittania said:
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I'll take good care of him, it's one of the nicest patterns of any Vivillon
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As for your Rotom-W question:
1) Rotom-W is one of the most useful pokes. Forget what everyone says about him being an electric type that's not weak to ground, that's not what he's for. He exists for one sole reason: To annoy the fuck out of everyone. When you face a Rotom-W you never know what you're up against. Staller? Disabler? Bulky? Attacker? Like Forrest Gump once said "Life is like a box of Rotoms, you never know what you're gonna get"
2) It's a goddamn washing machine that can kick the crap out of pokemons that supposedly can rule the world single handedly. - Bolded for sheer awesomeness
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^Yeap, ground immunity totally has absolutely nothing to do with it. He's just used for annoying people, whatever that even means lolz. And you will know what kind it is a turn or two into the battle, same with every pokemon.
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| Einsam_Delphin said: ^Yeap, ground immunity totally has absolutely nothing to do with it. He's just used for annoying people, whatever that even means lolz. And you will know what kind it is a turn or two into the battle, same with every pokemon. |
Come on, of course it does, I was just trying to give off an humorous reply >_>.
The other part is true though, while most pokes are easy to figure out after a turn or two, Rotom-W has a lot up it's sleeve. For example, my Rotom-W is a Timid nature, sporting Leftovers and carrying Will O Wisp/Thunder Wave, Substitute, Thunderbolt and Hydro Pump. If I started the battle with Substitute, you'd think that I was just going to annoy the heck out of you with Wisps and taking shots at the HP of your pokes, the problem is, my Rotom has maxed SpA and Speed, and his Hydro Pumps OHKO most things that aren't resistant to it or that don't have good bulk.
So you see me use Substitute, think that I'm gonna do a status move next or that i'm gonna stall you, then I use Hydro Pump and OHKO you. This strategy has served me a lot on rating battles, because most people aren't guessing that a Substitute Rotom-W is gonna be that strong with his SpA.
So unlike most pokes in the OU, which have fixed approaches and limited choices to their viability, Rotom-W can be a jack of all trades. That's why he's one of the most used in the OU, unlike Elektross (can barely make it in UU) which sports the same ground resistance, a ton of HP and can hit like a truck, especially on Trick Room teams.
Edit - Also, once Excadril becomes legit on X/Y, you'll see the use of Rotom-W go down like it was going out of fashion. Why? Two words: Mold. Breaker.
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I'm just wondering it, would it be a good strategy to have a Sand Rush Excadrill (252 Atk. 252 Hp, 4 Spe) and teach it Swords Dance, Earthquake, Sand Storm, and Rapid Spin?