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Illithian

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  1. Gallade, the quality goes down as you resize it. You need to learn how to resize it properly.
  2. With sleep clause, this strategy is impossible, smart opponents will switch out and abuse an obvious weakness in your team.
  3. Thats a pretty good outcome. Nice remix of that technique. =)
  4. Kevin, most of your pokemon names sound like mixes of older ones. =| I don't think the idea of a water/dragon pokemon is good. Or possible. Water/dragon isn't weak to grass. Also, fire/rock is 4x weak to water. Talk about overpowered for that water starter. You have to consider the water - fire - grass triangle and uphold it.
  5. Firstly, venusaur isn't a good pokemon for OU. Far too many weaknesses in common attacks. Also, sludge bomb is horrible. In UU, its great, but in OU, theres all of two grass types, both of which are dual typed to resist; tons of steels, etc. Run a hidden power. HP Ice usually works good, although that leaves you very open to steels. Also 200 speed evs on gallade is pointless. I would run 252; however, if you must, run 228 to outspeed +speed heatran.
  6. https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?loc=en&product=photoshop You'll have to create a free adobe account. Not much of a problem.
  7. Actually, with some looking over the pokemon sprites, I would be happy to design movepools for them. By the way, bob, incase you hadn't noticed, the fact that this game is called POKEMON Amethyst is breaking the copyright law already, and the copyright law isn't stackable. And then you have to realize that if you really don't want to break copyright, you'll have to create all new attack animations for everything. And maps. And trainer sprites. And arenas. Etc. A project like this almost requires breaking the copyright law. Also, I would suggest creating some new moves. Balanced ones but new moves. Perhaps each of the final evolution starter would get a special move (similar to in frlg). ex: Inferno - Fire 95% Accuracy 10 PP 100 power 25% chance to burn. Nature's Wrath - Grass 80% Accuracy 10 PP 120 power Never misses in Sun, 60% accuracy in Hail Torrential Blast - Water 75% accuracy 5 PP 150 power No additional effects Or some other fun stuff like that. I could have a field day creating new pokemon moves. =p
  8. The liquify tool has been common among all photoshop versions. If you are not using photoshop, this tutorial is totally useless to you.
  9. Thanks and good luck to you aswell =)
  10. Well then I certainly wish you luck.
  11. Smudge sigs almost always look good. Often, its pretty easy to actually get started with making them. This tutorial is a quick compilation of what I do to create signatures. Heres the tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXfkI2P6ajs Result: Find your own render, there are plenty. Just look around. In any case, I'd like to make a request. Use this specific format for learning. There are many much better formats that you'll learn over time. My format is outdated, but I don't feel like doing a new tutorial. Still, you I hope you find it useful. Thanks!
  12. Alright, you have plenty of artist support, but what about programmers?
  13. WHAT? You realize you are absolutely MASSACREING the metagame and extending an invitation to all the non-competitive people who want to use their favorite pokemon in Standard. Garchomp is massively changing on the metagame by himself, outspeeding an incredible amount of pokemon and offering a massive power source. Latios will replace every Latias with a larger movepool and more special attack. Latias already is close to Ubers. Shaymin-S is ridiculously powerful, offering immense coverage and incredible stats just about everywhere. Manaphy is a Jirachi with Tail Glow. Problem here? Why did this happen? Why was no one else told? P.S. No offense Naru-chu, but that sig is way too blurry, the colors are way too bright and it just looks weird. That style is getting so old.
  14. Well, mostly the thread is used for talking. More open. The market for sigs has gone down. =|
  15. See, the problem with that idea, is that Missingno. is such a pathetic, overused, overstated internet joke that it would make the game even worse. Question to the OP, how are you making this game? I don't understand, is it an edit of a 3rd gen game? Editing 4th gen games is virtually impossible, and thats assuming you can model in 3d for the DS to put it into the game... If you're making this from scratch, no offense, this project is going to dissolve.
  16. The idea itself isn't bad, but I would worry because if they complain about items, its a VERY small step to push Sleep Clause. In any case, you need to start thinking cheap. Firstly, the classic Dark Void Smeargle will be a massive asset to you. Subseed sets are excellent. Sceptile, Celebi, Shaymin(-s), Breloom, Jumpluff, and more can run extremely manuverable Subseed sets. If you prefer, you can go more rainy, and go with Ludicolo, who is a flawless staller with Subseed capabilities and incredible typing. Honestly this topic is random babbling about sets. That isn't useful. An idea to start was good, but we need to know the rules of the tournament. Is it PBR? 6 pokes then pick 4 to battle? 4 pokes flat? 2 pokes? We don't know, that isn't helpful. Once we know that, we can actually focus on who comes out first, what the strategy is, how its executed.
  17. Heya NeoDraven. Boy do we have work to do. Alakazam: Just for clarification, Focus Blast has a pitiful 70% accuracy and not 80%. Moving on. Alakazam is the most powerful special sweeper in OU. However, as a lead, you are completely wasting his abilities. Alakazam is meant as a lategame sweeper. If he gets one Calm Mind off, he is singularly the most powerful cleanup pokemon available to you in OU, coming alarmingly close to the power available to DD Salamence's Outrage. As a lead, Alakazam is destined for failure. He will be able to kill the lead, but if you choose to CM up the first turn, you will lose Alakazam period. Most leads run a Focus Sash, so they'll explode in your face after you attack them with that CM boosted SE hit. Essentially, you need to move him. As a lead you are totally wasting him. Weavile: Wait, I'm confused. What exactly do you intend to use Weavile for? Ice Shard is the main reason Weavile does what he does best: revenge kills. A generic Choice Bander he is, but that doesnt stop that Weavile is one of the most powerful revenge killers and by removing Ice Shard you cripple him. I can't fathom why you would use Ice Punch over Ice Shard; quite honestly, Ice Punch will not score more OHKOs then Ice Shard will. Ice Shard will take down any dragon bar Kingdra. Ice Punch will do the same; except Flygons, which are all Scarfed, outspeed and kill you; DD Salamence and Dragonite follow suit. You're creating yourself unnecessary weaknesses. Infernape: You're right, on a STAB Fire type, Flamethrower can be more useful. Still, on that set, Fire Blast is much more advantageous; without the Nasty Plot boost, Infernape looses out on some massive power and that alone will kill your nape more then anything else. Gliscor: As a stallbreaker, Gliscor is extremely effective. As smogon puts it, he can take down a stall team almost singlehandedly. Unfortunately, thats a little outdated. It isn't going to happen as easily anymore. The Gliscor threat is not new to stall teams, and the ubiquitous ice weaknesses that can be found littered through teams make Gliscor a massive target for Ice moves, especially from places where Gliscor expected to wall. Stall teams themselves take great precautions against Gliscor. Thankfully the stallbreaker Gliscor can still function well against a large amount of setup pokemon. With good typing, Gliscor can safely force out a number of pokemon that can quickly setup for a sweep. However, you'd find Gliscor could function much better with a CB Tyranitar to support him. Tentacruel: Brutally honest, Tentacruel is useless. Yeah, its nice to wall the special side, but unfortunately, past that, Tentacruel's goodness ends. His dismal defense and mediocre stats make him barely fit for OU; the only reason hes here is because he soaks up Toxic Spikes. And Toxic Spikes are getting less common by the day. More often then not, you'll find Tentacruel being moderately annoying for the other team, but its a complete waste of a slot. Tentacruel isn't doing anything at all to support your team. Jolteon: Jolteon is a magnet for Electivire, but aside from that, he can work. However, Specs Jolteon serves a similar purpose to Alakazam, so theres a conflict here. In summary, this team has problems. As a lead, Alakazam is pretty useless, and Jolteon fights for the only position Alakazam can play effectively. Tentacruel is a support pokemon that doesn't do your team a thing. Weavile doesn't do anything at all. Firstly, you need a new lead. Common leads include Azelf, Empoleon, Metagross, Infernape, Weavile, Bronzong, and Tyranitar. However, a lead set should set up stealth rocks and leave; there are no opportunities in the Platinum metagame to setup stealth rock in the middle, as there were in D/P. Secondly, you need a T-tar. Preferably a CB Ttar. I would almost suggest replacing Weavile. Thirdly, every team needs a revenge killer. Weavile can easily take that if you give him Ice Shard. However, Scizor can do a better job with more coverage; scarftran can aswell; as can any scarfed pokemon. Fourthly, the team itself needs the magic of experience. Play 10 or more matches on TU, or Smogon. Watch the weaknesses of your team. We can rate it, but experience does tons more; it will set in stone what we say and will discern what actually works for you. It will help you see what pokemon are useless. Not only that but it will help you find new strategies, because often people are willing to help you a little after a battle if you ask nicely. I'm too tired to go over threats. Good luck!
  18. Quite honestly, I think another special attacker is almost required. I can't see Jumpluff doing all that much of anything. Getting rid of Sand is fine, for a long 6 pokemon battle. Wasting a turn setting up Sunny Day can spell the death of someone in doubles regardless what sand did for the opposing team. Since your team is seriously lacking in water/ice moves, I'd reccomend a water type. I'd start by reccomending the ever useful Suicune, who offers STAB water moves, ice moves, defenses, and more. Then I'd reccomend Empoleon, who can use her above average SpA to deal damage. Finally, Vaporeon, with SpA comparable to Empoleon but much better HP. Unfortunately all three of those are pitifully slow. =|
  19. *sigh* Naru-chu, that version had a border as well. It was set to Soft Light I believe (as I said in my tut), but it still was a border. And it did show up. Anyway, the new sig isn't bad, but its too blurred. The mix of colors look okay but certainly not enough. And theres isn't enough texture; it looks like a mix of color. If you did any liquify effect, it doesn't even show anymore. Also the renders look overly bright. Not nearly as good as your first one. =| 6/10
  20. I'm sorry Inu, its not that I have a problem with you, its that I'm a massive perfectionist and my base instinct is to correct... everything. =| Probably why I like RMT. And his sig HAS a border. Observe. See? --- Gallade, simply changing the colors so the whole thing matches isn't a good answer, because it also destroyed the sig. And the original render quality issues still stand, although now they seem even worse.
  21. Nice job! Albatross is an amazing battler, and hes quite friendly too. He helped me test my new team a lot. =)
  22. Sure, but soon everyone's art is going to be similar. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXfkI2P6ajs
  23. I'm loving my method Naru-chu style! =D Seriously, those sigs look pretty good. I told you you'd be better then me. And heres my newest creation. By the way, heres a really good site to find pictures of every single pokemon. Includes Ken Sugimori pictures, sprites, and some larger images. Heres the site: http://gallery.gtsplus.net/ Example Picture
  24. Did you press L+R? Did you enter the code properly? Is the empoleon properly done? Upload the .pkm file so we can have a look at it. Stats edit, by the way, will only be selectable on party pokemon. On storage pokemon, don't worry about it.
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