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Do you train your pokemon evenly?

Escther

Active Member
Haha, I do now. I try to make my starter pokemon 5-10 levels above the rest though. I just like it that way. XD
 

Slushy456

Well-Known Member
Now I do. But since I used to train my starter only. I am capable of 3-4
 

Andrew1239

OSHAWOTT FTW!!!
i normally have my starter in front by 3 levels or something like that and the rest evenly trained
 

acenarutokyubi

..........
i have my starter like 4 or 5 leves above the other ones and those are mostly at the same level or i try it to b like that
 

miu miu

Well-Known Member
If I just started the game I usually have my pokemon on my team all on the same level except for my HM slave, until I finish the elite four.
 
I never used to, but as of recently I've been training all of my Pokemon nearly equally opposed to only using the starter like I used to. Some are only a few levels higher or lower than another, but that's not that big a deal to me.
 

ScorpioStarmie

Concert Headbanger
I always have since I was little. I made a goal for them to reach by each gym leader and everyone had to be that level. Well my "main" team had to be that level atleast.
 

Handsome

James: Falcon...
I used to only train my starter Pokemon and use it alone to beat the Elite Four. But now, I train them evenly so they're around the same level. However, I found training my Pokemon evenly harder to beat the Elite Four than just using my starter Pokemon that I used throughout the whole game.
 
I didn't use to. My Swampert was lv 80 by the E4, then just a lv 30 Swellow, wurmple, Tentacool and something eles.

But now I do, or atleast try to. It depends whet Gym is coming up.
 

Metamence

Well-Known Member
I level Pokémon evenly usually the same level as the Gym Leader I'm about to face.
I'm quite obsessive about it that I think it's just unneeded training that'll waste my time. If one of my Pokémon gains a level, I'll switch it out to "balance" the team.
 

Rayn_Shyu

Claimed!
Yeah, they're pretty even. Usually I start with my starter, grow it for six levels (or what ever), and then go on to my other Pokes, mostly depending on what gym is coming or how much I like them. :p
 

Melloyu

Well-Known Member
Yes I did do that :3
Didn't like big difference between my pokemon.
 

Qmaz246

Disney Trainer
What i did in my first Emerald was have the starter 10 levels ahead. Now in my saphire, most of the pokemon are about 2 or 3 levels apart.
 
In the beginning I tend to make sure that they are all around the same level. But as time goes on and I get farther into the game, I tend to play favorites with who I raise. They are never more than seven levels apart, but it shows in battle.
 

Atlidevil

Game Hoarder
Starter is always 4-7 levels a head no matter where i am in-game until E4 then its 1-2 between and when i get to a battler tower/frontier i throw the starter in the pc and get myself some good pokemon to waste my next weeks to lv up to a hundred.
 

Rosemary

Sparkling Star
I used to, but then I always were too lazy to train the others it finished in 3 levels of difference.
 

leilukin

Dragon Tamer
Training my Pokemon evenly is one of my main strategies when playing the games.
Then, even if my strongest Pokemon faints, I still have other backups.
 
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