first masuda shiny!
Adamant/Huge Power Ajet/Belly Drum/ Super power and 31/31/31/31/x/31!
Just fyi, giving both parents a power item does NOT guarantee that both stats are passed down. The way it works is that if both parents are holding a power item, the baby has a chance to inherit ONE of the stats from EITHER parent, not both. This is why, now, that it's much better to use a Destiny Knot, which guarantees that FIVE stats are inherited from BOTH parents, albeit randomized as to what stats.I don't know if it fits here or not, but breeding has gone weird. You know you can pass on IVs with those Power items right? I've been doing that for a long time. Recently, I bred a ditto with the RIGHT power item and a Larvitar with the RIGHT power item and it will never pass on both IVs ever. I've even checked their IVs to make sure a bunch of times. I tried switching genders and it doesn't seem to work. Does anyone else have any experiences like this?
I was able to do that with a gible .-. maybe luck?Just fyi, giving both parents a power item does NOT guarantee that both stats are passed down. The way it works is that if both parents are holding a power item, the baby has a chance to inherit ONE of the stats from EITHER parent, not both. This is why, now, that it's much better to use a Destiny Knot, which guarantees that FIVE stats are inherited from BOTH parents, albeit randomized as to what stats.
At its base, three IVs are inherited from either parent. A power item simply guarantees that one of those IVs will be whatever power item you give a parent. So yes, if you got two IVs from both parents, then one of them was from the power item and the other was randomly inherited.I was able to do that with a gible .-. maybe luck?
>:I
first masuda shiny!
Adamant/Huge Power Ajet/Belly Drum/ Super power and 31/31/31/31/x/31!
And then the cold ice of terrible regret fills his veins.^Well, that could have been remedied post-game with an Ability Capsule, but...
Lol how were you moneyless? Just battle in the Chateau or something. But that's interesting to note the drivers say that.This game works with so much feeling... I'm feeling bad now. I was moneyless and was heading to Hotel Richissime, and got a cab. I had 1700 bucks and thought it'd be enough, since I have max style already. But it was too expensive, and came to 2100 after the 50% cut, and the Driver came to battle me. After I won, he payed me 3700 bucks, and said something like this "I now don't have any penny left to send to my family in Hoenn, thanks a lot".
This was the second most touching moment ever in a Pokémon game, the first one being the guy who died and had the pain alleviated by my caterpie.
I was just messing around. I'd spent like 800k bucks around Lumiose, and when I checked it out, it happened.Lol how were you moneyless? Just battle in the Chateau or something. But that's interesting to note the drivers say that.
Also when I got my Pidgey from that old dude, his letter man... ;_;
How do you get that letter?I was just messing around. I'd spent like 800k bucks around Lumiose, and when I checked it out, it happened.
But nothing is as touching as that letter. I really slided the sleep button and put the 2ds away to cry.
In Anistar City, there's a blackbelt near the Pokémon Center. There's a house to this guy's right. There's an old man there, he asks you if you can lend him a Pokémon in a level lower than 5. After a while, when you get back, the Pokémon is there in the Pokéball, with a Comet Shard and the saddest letter ever.How do you get that letter?
Pichu has Static, which increases the encounter rate of Electric-types. (This has been a mechanic since Emerald.)Hey, I wasn't really sure where to put this, but I'm going to describe what looks like a mechanic that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere yet (but sorry if it has been).
I was EV Training a Pichu, it had Pokerus and the Power Anklet and I went south of Santalune City hoping to get some speed EVs. To my surprise I kept running into Pikachus, dozens of consecutive encounters, punctuated by a random Bunnelby or Fletchling, and it made no difference whether I'd KO or capture them (and I took the opportunity to catch a lot). Obviously this made training a breeze.
The same Pichu seemed to attract more Plusle than I was used to seeing East of Camphrier, but not to the stratling degree it did Pikachu.
I'm not sure if this might be some attribute of Pokerus, or something to do with baby Pokemon, or a combination of the two? Anyone want to run some tests of their own, maybe see if running Igglybuff with or without Pokerus attracts a lot of Jigglypuff or anything?
Know that feel, bro.Mega Stones only appearing from 8-9pm is really grinding my gears. There's a lot of cool shit that happens form 8-9 irl / I keep forgetting..
/rant