Wotter is a standard pick imo. There hasn't been any complaints, but there hasn't been any positive posts I've read so far. still, go for itMochacho said:I have decided my starter. Mijumaru. I always get the water type. I won't start changing now. :3
That's odd. Usually water starters are pretty good. Like Squirtle and Mudkip. I wonder why...NikoKing said:Wotter is a standard pick imo. There hasn't been any complaints, but there hasn't been any positive posts I've read so far. still, go for itMochacho said:I have decided my starter. Mijumaru. I always get the water type. I won't start changing now. :3
well, it's good, just not amazing when you first get it. you get the fire monkey (my favorite monkey out of all of them), and you get a pokemon that's standard against the first few gyms. If there was one positive thing I'd say about Wotter, it would be that it's the safest pokemon out of them all. pignite is annoying to train, but dominates the 2nd and 3rd gyms. smugleaf doesn't have the greatest stats eitherMochacho said:That's odd. Usually water starters are pretty good. Like Squirtle and Mudkip. I wonder why...NikoKing said:Wotter is a standard pick imo. There hasn't been any complaints, but there hasn't been any positive posts I've read so far. still, go for itMochacho said:I have decided my starter. Mijumaru. I always get the water type. I won't start changing now. :3
>pignite annoying to trainNikoKing said:well, it's good, just not amazing when you first get it. you get the fire monkey (my favorite monkey out of all of them), and you get a pokemon that's standard against the first few gyms. If there was one positive thing I'd say about Wotter, it would be that it's the safest pokemon out of them all. pignite is annoying to train, but dominates the 2nd and 3rd gyms. smugleaf doesn't have the greatest stats eitherMochacho said:That's odd. Usually water starters are pretty good. Like Squirtle and Mudkip. I wonder why...NikoKing said:Wotter is a standard pick imo. There hasn't been any complaints, but there hasn't been any positive posts I've read so far. still, go for itMochacho said:I have decided my starter. Mijumaru. I always get the water type. I won't start changing now. :3
But most starters aren't amazing when you first get them. All they know is tackle or scratch and leer. You have to train them regardless of what type they are. All pokemon start out suckish if they're not wild or traded.NikoKing said:well, it's good, just not amazing when you first get it. you get the fire monkey (my favorite monkey out of all of them), and you get a pokemon that's standard against the first few gyms. If there was one positive thing I'd say about Wotter, it would be that it's the safest pokemon out of them all. pignite is annoying to train, but dominates the 2nd and 3rd gyms. smugleaf doesn't have the greatest stats eitherMochacho said:That's odd. Usually water starters are pretty good. Like Squirtle and Mudkip. I wonder why...NikoKing said:Wotter is a standard pick imo. There hasn't been any complaints, but there hasn't been any positive posts I've read so far. still, go for itMochacho said:I have decided my starter. Mijumaru. I always get the water type. I won't start changing now. :3
I'm not really a big fan of fire types, but I do like pignite's design (ganonpig is pretty awesome), so I find them a *censored.4.0* to train. but you do make a good pointGnome said:>pignite annoying to trainNikoKing said:well, it's good, just not amazing when you first get it. you get the fire monkey (my favorite monkey out of all of them), and you get a pokemon that's standard against the first few gyms. If there was one positive thing I'd say about Wotter, it would be that it's the safest pokemon out of them all. pignite is annoying to train, but dominates the 2nd and 3rd gyms. smugleaf doesn't have the greatest stats eitherMochacho said:That's odd. Usually water starters are pretty good. Like Squirtle and Mudkip. I wonder why...NikoKing said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
>level 10 within first 5 minutes of playing.
you must be pretty bad to not be able to train it.
Ah. Okay then, yeah. You've got a point. But I'm still saying in general.NikoKing said:I'm not really a big fan of fire types, but I do like pignite's design (ganonpig is pretty awesome), so I find them a *censored.4.0* to train. but you do make a good pointGnome said:>pignite annoying to trainNikoKing said:well, it's good, just not amazing when you first get it. you get the fire monkey (my favorite monkey out of all of them), and you get a pokemon that's standard against the first few gyms. If there was one positive thing I'd say about Wotter, it would be that it's the safest pokemon out of them all. pignite is annoying to train, but dominates the 2nd and 3rd gyms. smugleaf doesn't have the greatest stats eitherMochacho said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
>level 10 within first 5 minutes of playing.
you must be pretty bad to not be able to train it.
@mochacho: i wasn't talking about when you first get them, i was basically talking about their general stats and such
empoleon.Psychonaut said:the only starters who have decent stats/who are capable of standing up to OU battles are swampert, and infernape. this is Gen IV, mind you.
water/steel *****esMuffun said:empoleon.Psychonaut said:the only starters who have decent stats/who are capable of standing up to OU battles are swampert, and infernape. this is Gen IV, mind you.
water is always will be the best <three
my bad, i forgot about empoleon.Muffun said:empoleon.Psychonaut said:the only starters who have decent stats/who are capable of standing up to OU battles are swampert, and infernape. this is Gen IV, mind you.
water is always will be the best <three
Empoleons awesomePsychonaut said:my bad, i forgot about empoleon.Muffun said:empoleon.Psychonaut said:the only starters who have decent stats/who are capable of standing up to OU battles are swampert, and infernape. this is Gen IV, mind you.
water is always will be the best <three
I haven't ever used him, and isn't he more for just defending/countering salamence/water-dragon sweeps?
aside from swords dance'd aqua jet sweeping, of course.and agility, the same way.
wait.Bacon Boy said:Would it be worth importing it? Or would it be better to wait?
I'm just gonna guess what to do or find an online walk throughPsychonaut said:wait.Bacon Boy said:Would it be worth importing it? Or would it be better to wait?
unless you understand japanese.
in which case, go for it, if you don't mind reading it.
well, there's an english patch that translates the menu and moves (which are 90% important in Pokemon), so I'd go with a rom. the advantages of importing it are the fact it's always good fps, and it's legal.Bacon Boy said:Would it be worth importing it? Or would it be better to wait?