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Snypar

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  1. I need help beeting gneihst on pokemon white. I've tried to beat him 3 times and i cant !!! :mad: Please help !?! :redface:

    Use a level 100 Zekrom...

    The point of this post is to give us more detail. What are you struggling with? One of his Pokemon? All his Pokemon? Are you under-leveled?

  2. This:

    "I personally don't like set up moves, especially for in-game"

    Who does like to set up in-game?

    Of course in-game does take skill, especially if you handicap yourself with weird Pokes or if the E4 turns out to be like 10 levels higher than your party (happens to me a lot in many of these games). Don't think just because it isn't competitive you don't need much skills. You know, like Meganium in HGSS? You can actually play the game without one shotting everything you know? Otherwise it can get boring pretty fast. I personally found it hard in the end while I was underleveled, but that was fine. Why else would items like X Attack exist for? Find your own way to play the game of course, but that's all your choice.

    Unfezant may not be great, but whatever. More weaker the Pokemon actually is, the more satisfaction you get for winning with them.

    The thing with weird Pokes is that their is a fine line between usable, and useless, and I've played Pokemon for too long to waste my time with Pokes that are outclassed. (Exceptions being starter and legendary Pokemon) I'm aware that not everything has to be OHKO, and in doing so, it can take the fun out of the game, but I find if I set up or use X-Items then game becomes boring, because I'm almost guaranteed to set up, and in-game doing that against a strong trainer isn't much fun.

    +Apologies for going off topic widely. :P

  3. Who does?* But at least it means you're more skilled at it rather than choosing a move, one shotting everyone, rinse and repeat. I suppose for most people if you require set up in-game, then it just slows things down. I do agree that setting up is tedious for that matter and is much better suited competitively, but I didn't mind though; Serperior was my only Pokemon along with Unfezant until I reached the 5th gym. I was able to set up for "boss battles" while regular battles were a cinch for my other Pokemon. For me, I just pick Pokemon out of what I like, not how good they are, hence why I chose Meganium despite its role of being a supporter.

    Ha ha. Wow. Mine ended up at 53 by end game.

    *What?

    Does in-game actually take skill? All you really need are quick pokes, with hard hitting moves, and you'll win.

    +Unfezant sucks... =P

  4. Tepig's for noobs bro (game's too easy with that guy) :P

    For Snivy it's all about utilising her defences, setting up with Coil and then sweeping. I ended up with Coil/Leaf Blade/Giga Drain/Return. Lack of offensive moves blow but I still managed. There are worse starters (Meganium anyone?). I assume it was created for skilled people.

    Er... 80s? Good grief that's terribly overleveled -_-

    I personally don't like set up moves, especially for in-game. Meganium was just horrible...horrible.

    80's, it's what happens when you give the game to your nephew and tell him "don't leave this area".

  5. Snivy certainly isn't the easiest, but it has the best potential of the three, especially vs bosses or something. I completely swept N with Serperior alone!

    The moves it learns aren't great, Leaf Blade and Giga Drain are the only ones worth having + it's filled with grass type moves. It doesn't learn any good TM's (AERIAL ACE ANyWUNZ!!111!). Tepig would of been my preferred choice had I of had any information on the Pokes.

    Oh, I didn't struggle with Snivy, I over-leveled like a boss, had I not been in the 80's by the end of the game with it, I assume I would of struggled.

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