Where can I see a list of Smogon events? Why don't they appear on serebii's index?
This question partially deals with the geography of Japan.
Almia was thought to be the tail end of the Hokkaido region, which is the basis of Sinnoh.
I read somewhere (I think bulbapedia) that when you send to Manaphy egg from Shadows of Alima, a person will reference a nearby region.
So my questions.
1. Does anybody have a bit of support for this, either with a quote text dump, picture of the event, or a photo that shows the person mentioning Sinnoh as a nearby region?
2. Ultimately, at least from the Ranger side of the canon, would Almia be slightly off of Sinnoh?
This has been bugging my mind lately, but when I played pokemon red i had a weedle, who evolved at level 4 or 5, never learned harden, and was a beedrill at level 8 or 9. I'm not sure how it happened, but i want to know why it didn't learn harden in the first place, so if anyone has an explanation please tell me.
I moved your question to the general questions thread as it really has nothing to do with competitive.
Anyway a couple things. Weedle evolves at level 7, and Kakuna evolves at level 10. In generation 1, Kakuna does not learn Harden by leveling up; it can only know it by being caught in the wild. However, in generation 2 and every generation thereafter, Kakuna learns Harden at level 7, and thus it learns it upon evolving from a Weedle.
The one thing I know about this is that the codes were only released in Western territories, where Japan had a limited download that would obtain Manaphy that way.Which Brings me up to the following question: While I know sending a Manaphy Egg is impossible in the Wii U version, can I still play the Manaphy Mission in the Wii U version of Pokémon Ranger using the codes on Serebii?
Sorry about the wrong placing, I didn't take notice. But I do remember it evolving to early, I checked it's page as it seemed absurdly early. Could it have been a glitch or something of that kind?
another way to explain: if exp share is on, would the exp the pokemon i battled with be 100% of the experience? or would it be less than 100% from being divided between each pokemon in my party?
Ah, ok. So then why would anyone want to turn it off? If the battling pokemon gets the same exp regardless of whether it's on or off, but party pokemon still get exp if it's on...
Thanks for clarifying tho :3
Ah, ok. So then why would anyone want to turn it off? If the battling pokemon gets the same exp regardless of whether it's on or off, but party pokemon still get exp if it's on...
Thanks for clarifying tho :3