PokeGen. But it isn't legal on Battle Spot, Wonder Trade, GTS, or anything like that.
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In the past few days, I have aquired many rare, legendary pokemon. The first one was Mewtwo. After discovering that I could catch it after I've beaten the game, I quickly made haste to its location thanks to a guide I found on the internet (my game is Pokemon Y). As soon as I had considerably lowered its health down to about 10 HP, I captured it with a Dusk Ball. My second legendary pokemon was Zygarde. At school, I was out at recess when I began hunting for this one. Since the sun combined with my fingerprints made the screen hard to see, I only got so far by wandering aimlessly around the mine. Later, when I got home, I made my second trip into the mine and after approximately 30 minutes, I found a staircase down and followed it into a large cave. There were 4 paths, and due to my curiosity I followed them all. 3 of them led to Orbs to be held by Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina (The legendary dragon Pokemon from the Sinnoh region). In the middle of the cave, there stood Zygarde. It was a green/black, scaly, and electronic looking creature. Using the same strategy that I used to lower Mewtwo's HP, I quickly caught it with a Dusk Ball and escaped out of the cave using a rope. My third legendary may come as a surprise to most. After I had caught Zygarde, I was wandering around some route when a passerby asked to trade with me. Hoping to get a decent pokemon out of this trade, I accepted it and offered up my Zygarde. Around 5 seconds later, the passerby showed what appeared to be a LVL 100 shiny Giratina. I was shocked at first, but I was even more shocked when he actually traded the pokemon with me. A LVL 70 Zygarde for a shiny LVL 100 Giratina. Needless to say, my brother and his friend were going insane when I mentioned the trade and showed them the pokemon. Not long afterwards, I remembered the Orbs that I had aquired in that same mine where I had caught Zygarde. I had my Giratina equip the Grievous Orb, and it changed into an amazing new form that looked even more mesmerizing than the last. This was my proudest trade so far. My fourth and final legendary was simply a pain in the ass. Since my starter was Froakie, the legendary bird pokemon that would appear randomly would be Moltres. The quest for it started when I was on a narrow strait of water heading towards The Sea Spirit's Den. Out of no where, a wild pokemon appeared. Thinking that it was going to be some level 30 Tentacool, I was prepared to run away and continue surfing. Naturally, I was shocked when it happened to be a LVL 70 Moltres. It quickly went away as soon as it appeared. After consulting my brother about the strange encounter, he had no idea as well. When I got home, I jumped on the internet and looked for some information on why and how I encountered a legendary bird Pokemon out of now where. It turns out that after you beat the game, one of the legendary bird Pokemon (it depends on your starter) will randomly appear at different routes every so often. After you encounter it 10 times, it then flees to The Sea Spirit's Den and becomes stationary and catchable. Seems easy right? NOPE. This jerk had me following it for nearly 2-3 hours straight. Half of the time, it would flee to a different route as soon as I got to its location. Luckily, thanks to using a strategy that involved flying (flying scrambles up its current location, so you have to find it on foot) and Lumiose City, I encountered it for the 10th time and it fled to The Sea Spirit's Den. Thanks to using the same strategy for Mewtwo and Zygarde, I caught it with an ultra ball and nearly cried of happiness. This story was probably a waste of everyone's (including mine) time. I'm simply glad to talk about it with someone new, considering most people in my grade aren't nescessarily poke-maniacs.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that Giratina is almost certainly duped, tbh
Though it would seem so, I can guarantee that I was not deceived in any way. The Giratina is as normal as any Giratina would be (I've used it in battle many times since I received it), but I get your point. Zygarde certainly isn't half as rare/powerful as compared to Arceus or even Kyurem, so it would seem surprising that I would get such an amazing Pokemon for it.
Though it would seem so, I can guarantee that I was not deceived in any way. The Giratina is as normal as any Giratina would be (I've used it in battle many times since I received it), but I get your point. Zygarde certainly isn't half as rare/powerful as compared to Arceus or even Kyurem, so it would seem surprising that I would get such an amazing Pokemon for it.
You have no way of being certain that the Giratina isn't duped. The GameStop events mean that a shiny Giratina is less likely to be duped than, say, a shiny Ho-oh, but it was still duped in all probability.
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"Can't very well use magic when your wand is out of bullets." - Homestuck
“If, by some strange coincidence, a hundred sharp pencils I was carrying embedded themselves in a third-party, would that be an accidental death?” - Nisemonogatari
I was thinking of replacing Clawitzer and maybe Mandibuzz. Let me know what you guys think.
Clawitzer I've never used, so whatever. Though if you're on Showdown, you could replace Clawitzer with Empoleon, and Bulbapedia can tell you what Pokemon can learn Defog.
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Hey, guys. Quote me if you want me to respond. Otherwise I'll have no idea what the hell you want with me.
Friend Code: 1263-6258-8121 (Poison)
Friend Safaris: Poison: Swalot, Whirlipede, Seviper.
I can't believe it either. I guess it's cause Crystal is a lot more polished than Red, and we haven't gotten stuck on any trees yet.
ALSO, apparently the ROM that is being used has all of the Pokemon available in it. The Safari Zone is also in this ROM, and Omanyte can be caught in it. PRAISE THE HELIX!
ALSO ALSO, Red's team at the end may be our team from the first TPP. The sprites could also be those custom ones that people made.
This made my entire evening. XD
Twitch plays Pokemon... Always so classy.
PokeGen. But it isn't legal on Battle Spot, Wonder Trade, GTS, or anything like that.
Hey, guys. Quote me if you want me to respond. Otherwise I'll have no idea what the hell you want with me.
Friend Code: 1263-6258-8121 (Poison)
Friend Safaris: Poison: Swalot, Whirlipede, Seviper.
In the past few days, I have aquired many rare, legendary pokemon. The first one was Mewtwo. After discovering that I could catch it after I've beaten the game, I quickly made haste to its location thanks to a guide I found on the internet (my game is Pokemon Y). As soon as I had considerably lowered its health down to about 10 HP, I captured it with a Dusk Ball. My second legendary pokemon was Zygarde. At school, I was out at recess when I began hunting for this one. Since the sun combined with my fingerprints made the screen hard to see, I only got so far by wandering aimlessly around the mine. Later, when I got home, I made my second trip into the mine and after approximately 30 minutes, I found a staircase down and followed it into a large cave. There were 4 paths, and due to my curiosity I followed them all. 3 of them led to Orbs to be held by Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina (The legendary dragon Pokemon from the Sinnoh region). In the middle of the cave, there stood Zygarde. It was a green/black, scaly, and electronic looking creature. Using the same strategy that I used to lower Mewtwo's HP, I quickly caught it with a Dusk Ball and escaped out of the cave using a rope. My third legendary may come as a surprise to most. After I had caught Zygarde, I was wandering around some route when a passerby asked to trade with me. Hoping to get a decent pokemon out of this trade, I accepted it and offered up my Zygarde. Around 5 seconds later, the passerby showed what appeared to be a LVL 100 shiny Giratina. I was shocked at first, but I was even more shocked when he actually traded the pokemon with me. A LVL 70 Zygarde for a shiny LVL 100 Giratina. Needless to say, my brother and his friend were going insane when I mentioned the trade and showed them the pokemon. Not long afterwards, I remembered the Orbs that I had aquired in that same mine where I had caught Zygarde. I had my Giratina equip the Grievous Orb, and it changed into an amazing new form that looked even more mesmerizing than the last. This was my proudest trade so far. My fourth and final legendary was simply a pain in the ass. Since my starter was Froakie, the legendary bird pokemon that would appear randomly would be Moltres. The quest for it started when I was on a narrow strait of water heading towards The Sea Spirit's Den. Out of no where, a wild pokemon appeared. Thinking that it was going to be some level 30 Tentacool, I was prepared to run away and continue surfing. Naturally, I was shocked when it happened to be a LVL 70 Moltres. It quickly went away as soon as it appeared. After consulting my brother about the strange encounter, he had no idea as well. When I got home, I jumped on the internet and looked for some information on why and how I encountered a legendary bird Pokemon out of now where. It turns out that after you beat the game, one of the legendary bird Pokemon (it depends on your starter) will randomly appear at different routes every so often. After you encounter it 10 times, it then flees to The Sea Spirit's Den and becomes stationary and catchable. Seems easy right? NOPE. This jerk had me following it for nearly 2-3 hours straight. Half of the time, it would flee to a different route as soon as I got to its location. Luckily, thanks to using a strategy that involved flying (flying scrambles up its current location, so you have to find it on foot) and Lumiose City, I encountered it for the 10th time and it fled to The Sea Spirit's Den. Thanks to using the same strategy for Mewtwo and Zygarde, I caught it with an ultra ball and nearly cried of happiness. This story was probably a waste of everyone's (including mine) time. I'm simply glad to talk about it with someone new, considering most people in my grade aren't nescessarily poke-maniacs.
You have no way of being certain that the Giratina isn't duped. The GameStop events mean that a shiny Giratina is less likely to be duped than, say, a shiny Ho-oh, but it was still duped in all probability.
“If, by some strange coincidence, a hundred sharp pencils I was carrying embedded themselves in a third-party, would that be an accidental death?” - Nisemonogatari
Enough said.
Best picture I've seen this week.
That's pretty sad that they would even allow those to get through. Superb hack check Game Freak has.
I mean it would be fine if the Pokemon was legal, but no.
Ability: Mold Breaker
EVs: 120 HP / 252 Atk / 136 Spd
Adamant Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Outrage
- Earthquake
- Poison Jab
Scizor @ Assault Vest
Ability: Technician
EVs: 248 HP / 112 Atk / 148 SDef
Adamant Nature
- Pursuit
- Bullet Punch
- U-turn
- Brick Break
Magnezone @ Air Balloon
Ability: Magnet Pull
EVs: 252 SAtk / 252 HP / 4 SDef
Modest Nature
- Volt Switch
- Hidden Power [Fire]
- Flash Cannon
- Thunderbolt
Mandibuzz (F) @ Leftovers
Ability: Overcoat
EVs: 252 Def / 252 HP / 4 Atk
Impish Nature
- Foul Play
- Roost
- Whirlwind
- Defog
Clawitzer @ Choice Specs
Ability: Mega Launcher
EVs: 164 HP / 252 SAtk / 92 Spd
Modest Nature
- Water Pulse
- Aura Sphere
- Ice Beam
- Dark Pulse
Alakazam @ Alakazite
Ability: Magic Guard
EVs: 252 Spd / 252 SAtk / 4 HP
Modest Nature
- Psyshock
- Focus Blast
- Shadow Ball
- Dazzling Gleam
Clawitzer I've never used, so whatever. Though if you're on Showdown, you could replace Clawitzer with Empoleon, and Bulbapedia can tell you what Pokemon can learn Defog.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Defog_(move)
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Relax, they finished it two days ago.
Yeah, and now they're playing Crystal
FOLLOW THE ADVENTURE OF LAZOR GATOR THE TOTODILE AND A.J. DOWNS, THAT WEIRD KID WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA.
Already? That was fast.
Hey, guys. Quote me if you want me to respond. Otherwise I'll have no idea what the hell you want with me.
Friend Code: 1263-6258-8121 (Poison)
Friend Safaris: Poison: Swalot, Whirlipede, Seviper.
I can't believe it either. I guess it's cause Crystal is a lot more polished than Red, and we haven't gotten stuck on any trees yet.
ALSO, apparently the ROM that is being used has all of the Pokemon available in it. The Safari Zone is also in this ROM, and Omanyte can be caught in it. PRAISE THE HELIX!
ALSO ALSO, Red's team at the end may be our team from the first TPP. The sprites could also be those custom ones that people made.
...there's police officers in Pokemon?