very helpful video! One question: is it important to care for the IV, EV, Nature stuff at the beginning? I mean, it feels impossible to just defeat specific pokemon while your doing the story, doesnt it? Should i first do the story and then train the "perfect" pokemon?
If the Pokémon is feinted and still in the first slot do the still sync? I.e. Natu #1 feinted so my false swiper can still be the first one I throw out?
Can you make a video about which Pokemon need to have good iv's of which stats for PVP. as example : you don't need attack iv good (above 15) for a modest lighting rod seaking. but others stats ivs need to be above 22. Those type of video will be helpful for everyone. Again the question is How you understand that Which IV's stats are need to be good for a certain Pokemon. Thanks in advance.
This question depends primarily on the nature of the pokemon and the moveset you plan on using. In the example you mentioned I wouldn't care at all about the attack stack for a modest seaking because it's unlikely I will add a physical move for it. So when you're deciding what IV's are important you need to think of how you will use this pokemon. Is it a tank? Is it a physical sweeper? Is it a special attacker? etc Another thing to mention is that seadra is not utilized in PvP and is no longer used in PvE either after the boss reworks. This is because the immunity ability triggers moveset changes in some of the reworked bosses made to counter it, which renders it useless in most cases. I think that for a video idea it wouldn't really be feasible as there are too many pokemon to go over, which is why I recommend smogon or asking in game. Hope this answer helps you! Good luck!
What about using Role Play move or a pokèmon with the Trace ability to save time with hunting a pokèmon with an ability that I would want? 😥😂😂 Nice video though Rosesama! 🤗
thanks for this video, even years later is still useful :)
Loved the video. I just started playing PRO. This is exactly what I was looking for
I would recommend more Beginner guides
Roger that! I'm on it :3
That's a good video, I was thinking on doing something like that too! :D
Do for pcs !! Burnit , complete the series
Thank youu! :3
Great video! I'm impressed!!
Tyy for the video, helped me a lot.
No problem! I'm happy I could help :3
thanks for explaining.
very helpful video! One question: is it important to care for the IV, EV, Nature stuff at the beginning? I mean, it feels impossible to just defeat specific pokemon while your doing the story, doesnt it? Should i first do the story and then train the "perfect" pokemon?
yes! Awesome helpful vid :D
Is there a way to reset the EVs ?
How can i change the EV,s i dont understand ??
is there a way to catch/grind a perfect 6 iv ditto?
Is there a way to get better IV's other then pure luck?
For increasing potential of a poke to it's highest,do I need to increase d ev?
very helpful for new players 😉😉
If the Pokémon is feinted and still in the first slot do the still sync? I.e. Natu #1 feinted so my false swiper can still be the first one I throw out?
what pokemon game were you playing there?
how do you do the pokemon preview after catching it?
What does the coloring of the stat name mean? A stat's name has a color randomly for each pokemon, what does that specifically indicate??
It depends on the nature of the pokemon. The green colored stat indicates a 10% boost in that stat, while orange means a 10% decrease.
@@XanthinaRose thnx dear u rawk
You forgot happiness
The natures chart link is the same as List of Pokémon by effort value yield D:
Woops, should be fixed now!
@@XanthinaRose Thank you!! x3
Can you make a video about which Pokemon need to have good iv's of which stats for PVP. as example : you don't need attack iv good (above 15) for a modest lighting rod seaking. but others stats ivs need to be above 22. Those type of video will be helpful for everyone. Again the question is How you understand that Which IV's stats are need to be good for a certain Pokemon. Thanks in advance.
This question depends primarily on the nature of the pokemon and the moveset you plan on using. In the example you mentioned I wouldn't care at all about the attack stack for a modest seaking because it's unlikely I will add a physical move for it. So when you're deciding what IV's are important you need to think of how you will use this pokemon. Is it a tank? Is it a physical sweeper? Is it a special attacker? etc
Another thing to mention is that seadra is not utilized in PvP and is no longer used in PvE either after the boss reworks. This is because the immunity ability triggers moveset changes in some of the reworked bosses made to counter it, which renders it useless in most cases.
I think that for a video idea it wouldn't really be feasible as there are too many pokemon to go over, which is why I recommend smogon or asking in game.
Hope this answer helps you! Good luck!
@@XanthinaRose Thanks for taking look into this.
What about using Role Play move or a pokèmon with the Trace ability to save time with hunting a pokèmon with an ability that I would want? 😥😂😂 Nice video though Rosesama! 🤗
I didn't want the video to be too lengthy, so I was planning to talk about that in the next one ^^
@@XanthinaRose Ah I see ( ồωồ)و
hi can you make a video on how to level up fast and good pokemon to use on tame
That sounds like a good idea! I will try to make one in the future :3
Oh snap it's litttttt :OOOO
Thumbnail and everything :harold:
Noice
no u
Imagine not knowing about natures nd ivs after it , plzyes
I got here because i cant defeat Mewtwo in Veridian city