Blue Harvest
Banned
That the tail is actually Wobbuffet's true form.
The body is a decoy punching bag.. Wobbuffet is really only a 12 inch slug-like creature.
That the tail is actually Wobbuffet's true form.
The body is a decoy punching bag.. Wobbuffet is really only a 12 inch slug-like creature.
How is that proved?The body is a decoy punching bag.. Wobbuffet is really only a 12 inch slug-like creature.
The body is a decoy punching bag.. Wobbuffet is really only a 12 inch slug-like creature.
Just do what I do: Don't EV train at all!
I don't understand this either. In fact, isn't it better that it's female seeing as it can pass down it's ability easier? (If B/W breeding functions like the other games)
I read this Pokedex entry about Wobbuffet and it said that it tries to hide its black tail 'cause of a secret that's its trying to hide. What I wanna know is, what the heck is the secret?
Ideas???
1. Unpredictablitly. Nobody can tell how many EV's there are in-game. It's unpredictable for beginners or those who don't play often. It's easy to lose track.
2. Mistakes. And I'm talking about mistakes that can't be fixed. Every time I put improper EV's on Pokémon stats, I get encouraged to start over, which is a time waster. Everyone has perfect EV's on their Pokémon but me.
3. Tediousness. EV training is usually tedious, but it gets even worse when someone makes a mistake in EV training. For example, I thought Durants dropped EV's for speed, but it turns out that Durants dropped EV's for defense, which was my mistake.
Last night I was EV training my Deino. I thought I finally got 252 EV's in attack, but I thought of something wrong. Before constantly killing Goletts for attack EV's, I killed 2 Beheeyems for 4 Sp. Atk EV's. I've realized that all Pokémon are able to get their last 4 EV's when they reach level 100. I was so close to granting my Zweilous perfect EV's until I made that minor mistake. Furthermore, I've EV trained Pokémon before, but I was too lazy to keep track of all their EV's with a notepad. That said, I can name two of my Pokémon with improper EV's. Therefore, I'm going to post a rant as to why I detest EV training in my own words.
1. Unpredictablitly. Nobody can tell how many EV's there are in-game. It's unpredictable for beginners or those who don't play often. It's easy to lose track.
2. Mistakes. And I'm talking about mistakes that can't be fixed. Every time I put improper EV's on Pokémon stats, I get encouraged to start over, which is a time waster. Everyone has perfect EV's on their Pokémon but me.
3. Tediousness. EV training is usually tedious, but it gets even worse when someone makes a mistake in EV training. For example, I thought Durants dropped EV's for speed, but it turns out that Durants dropped EV's for defense, which was my mistake.
That just about wraps up this rant. Sorry, but I've been feeling down about EV training, so I had to vent my frustrations.