On August 07 2008 07:42 semioldguy wrote: But don't you want it to be able to harden right away? How embarassing would it be to not be able to harden in a situation where you needed to because it just wasn't ready yet?
well, somethingawful started a Let's Play series that was fairly successful, and carried onto other forums. theres been some pretty good runs, like a well-RP'd earthbound playthrough, a glitchrun of super metroid, glitchrun of pokemon blue, etc
On August 07 2008 09:25 artofmagic wrote: my favorite pokemon is charmander. so i always choose him as starting pokemon. Having a charmander has no advantage in the entire game.
Not true. As a pokemon tourneyfag, Charizard has the best stats of the three starters. He has great Phys. Atk, so putting him in as a staple Physical Sweeper is a great choice. He becomes even more useful in G/S, with belly drum.
On August 07 2008 08:10 DoctorHelvetica wrote: UPDATE POST Unless otherwise stated, I won't do anything secret. I'm not using a walkthrough, so I don't know the locations of all secret items and stuff. So if I should get something that is out of the way, you need to post it.
Missingno trick to duplicate your rare candies and master balls.
On August 07 2008 09:25 artofmagic wrote: my favorite pokemon is charmander. so i always choose him as starting pokemon. Having a charmander has no advantage in the entire game.
Not true. As a pokemon tourneyfag, Charizard has the best stats of the three starters. He has great Phys. Atk, so putting him in as a staple Physical Sweeper is a great choice. He becomes even more useful in G/S, with belly drum.
Too bad Charizard takes 4x from most popular moves in the game, and has a bad special
On August 07 2008 09:25 artofmagic wrote: my favorite pokemon is charmander. so i always choose him as starting pokemon. Having a charmander has no advantage in the entire game.
Not true. As a pokemon tourneyfag, Charizard has the best stats of the three starters. He has great Phys. Atk, so putting him in as a staple Physical Sweeper is a great choice. He becomes even more useful in G/S, with belly drum.
Too bad Charizard takes 4x from one of the most popular moves in the game.
He's unusable now, but he used to be a staple. In G/S/C and R/B
On August 07 2008 08:10 DoctorHelvetica wrote: UPDATE POST Unless otherwise stated, I won't do anything secret. I'm not using a walkthrough, so I don't know the locations of all secret items and stuff. So if I should get something that is out of the way, you need to post it.
Missingno trick to duplicate your rare candies and master balls.
I know the cheat, but when the time comes, I'll do a poll as to whether or not to do it. Some people (like myself) would take more pleasure in the work taken to raise a pokemon properly, or catch it.
On August 07 2008 09:25 artofmagic wrote: my favorite pokemon is charmander. so i always choose him as starting pokemon. Having a charmander has no advantage in the entire game.
Not true. As a pokemon tourneyfag, Charizard has the best stats of the three starters. He has great Phys. Atk, so putting him in as a staple Physical Sweeper is a great choice. He becomes even more useful in G/S, with belly drum.
Too bad Charizard takes 4x from one of the most popular moves in the game.
He's unusable now, but he used to be a staple. In G/S/C and R/B
On August 07 2008 09:25 artofmagic wrote: my favorite pokemon is charmander. so i always choose him as starting pokemon. Having a charmander has no advantage in the entire game.
Not true. As a pokemon tourneyfag, Charizard has the best stats of the three starters. He has great Phys. Atk, so putting him in as a staple Physical Sweeper is a great choice. He becomes even more useful in G/S, with belly drum.
Too bad Charizard takes 4x from one of the most popular moves in the game.
He's unusable now, but he used to be a staple. In G/S/C and R/B