Gaming Pokémon Strumfest

:lol: Then they had a good chance of the Pidgey somehow killing Ratata and getting experience, and in the end they ran away. So now there's a lvl 5 Pidgey on 2 HP and that's it. Do they even have any Revives?
 
This is Crystal right? So they aren't guaranteed to have Togepi in the egg?
 
Have they leveled anything other than LazorGator up yet?
 
Yes.

EDIT: Wait, the first egg is Togepi, and the 2nd variable.

Also, the variable one has a 14% chance of being shiny.

A second egg? I've not played Crystal in ages so I seem to have forgotten this.
 
Yeah, in Crystal you get one from Mr. Pokemon (the one that they've got now), which contains Togepi, while the other is in Daycare and can be one of a number of baby pokemon.
 
Pidgey just levelled up by taking out a Bellsprout.
 
Oh, mistaken. They still have LazorGator but he's paralyzed. Going to be a close one.
 
I stopped watching after they won as I knew it'd take ages for them to get out. :lol:

Some right bastards on there constantly pushing start.

They use start tactically sometimes, there's a 20-30 second input lag, so if they get stuck in a deep menu for that long then they can make sure the next step is roughly what they want.
 
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I guess they're going to have to hope they get a democracy long enough to do it. Can't wait to get home from work and get it going again, it's madness.

Hope they manage to do something totally cretinous like teach the whole team only status altering moves and no attack moves.
 
They've been in the pokemon center for 30 minutes with half the people trying to heal and the others trying to release totodile. Finally, they've managed to heal.
 
To be fair, not letting him evolve might be a good thing, handy to learn moves quicker since tms are one shot.


Well, that's what I'd normally say, most of Totodile's naturally learned moves are useless to it...
 
To be fair, not letting him evolve might be a good thing, handy to learn moves quicker since tms are one shot.


Well, that's what I'd normally say, most of Totodile's naturally learned moves are useless to it...
They're OK - most are damage-dealing (though not as numerous as Cyndaquil). Totodile will likely learn Surf, and it gets access to Headbutt, Dig and Ice Punch in the next few areas. It's not inconceivable they could B-spam to prevent it from learning anything after Bite (or maybe Slash).
 
They're OK - most are damage-dealing (though not as numerous as Cyndaquil). Totodile will likely learn Surf, and it gets access to Headbutt, Dig and Ice Punch in the next few areas. It's not inconceivable they could B-spam to prevent it from learning anything after Bite (or maybe Slash).
Normally all very good moves, but Totodile and his evo's have shit Special Attack, making Surf, Bite, Ice Punch, Waterfall, etc rubbish.
 
I doubt it'll matter when it's a level 85 beast by the time they get to the Elite Four. They do so much accidental grinding it's unreal.
 
Normally all very good moves, but Totodile and his evo's have shit Special Attack, making Surf, Bite, Ice Punch, Waterfall, etc rubbish.
Totodile will likely end up severely overleveled by the Elite Four anyway, which means it doesn't matter as much. An solo Feraligatr run (~level 50-60 after 8 badges) 2HKOs the entire Elite Four with Slash/Surf/Ice Punch/Earthquake (barring Slowbro unless it has Bite, and Umbreon).

The main concern for a "random" game like this one is having no useless moves. STAB is meaningless, as are raw attributes.

Base 79 SpA is fine in-game for GSC between levels 5-50. At those levels, there's not actually much difference between, say, Feraligatr and Slowbro (although it's pretty obvious at level 100).
 
They finally just taught Cut to a Pokemon, using democracy.
 
It's all hard to watch, the battles spend more time in the items screen than anything, plus they're always in the pokedex :lol: