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Cell

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  1. Attempting to make a Battle Mansion team. Currently have...

     

    Aegislash @ Leftovers

    Brave 

    252 HP/252ATK/4DEF (0SPE IV)

    King's Shield/Shadow Sneak/Sacred Sword/Swords Dance

     

    Kangaskhan @ Kangaskhanite

    Jolly

    4HP/252ATK/252SPE

    Power-up Punch/ Sucker Punch/Fake Out/Earthquake

     

    I'm still looking for a third member. Any suggestions?


  2.  

    X and Y are the only 3DS ones out right now. Gens 1-5 can be emulated if you're down with that, but Platinum, HGSS, and BW/B2W2 are all on the DS and they're great.

     

    What about Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity?

     

    It has a nice story and the likes, but it lacks so much endgame content and it's basically easy-mode in terms of XP etc. There is barely anything to do at endgame.

    It has 3D models though instead of the usual 2D sprites. And Snivy. But it lacks a lot of pokemon.

     

    I still prefer PMD2 over it, hell, half the game is endgame in that one and I haven't even completed it yet.

     

    It's pretty simple, we're talking about the main series games and not the mediocre spin-offs.


  3. Whatever team you pick, make sure you get Gengar. It is literally too good not to have on any team slot. It does everything, literally everything you could ever want on a team. It has no damn counters.


  4.  

    Our ship is looking for two recruits, preferably someone who is strong and good in combat.

     

    Cretler, perhaps?

    Sign me up.

     

    Excellent. Welcome aboard, Cretler.

     

    We could also use a Medic however. Care to join, Witty? There's room for one more.


  5. Name: S.R.C. Stallar-5000XV2
    Classification: Delivery
    Crew: 4 + Robot, full.
    Description: It appears to be very similar to the Great Fox. Something like that. Maybe it is the Great Fox and the Star Fox crew just happened to disappear for awhile. Oh well, it's a damn good ship.

    Current location: Southern Galaxy.

    Captain: >Mark Robinson

    Crew:

    • >Lilith Ra'Hab - Second-In-Command
    • >The Cosmic Sentinel - Guard
    • >Mick Browning - Medic/Mechanic
    • SARI(Smart And Regulated Interface) - Crew Robot, does maintenance on the ship and assists the crew members. Extremely loyal, but also self-aware and capable of holding intelligent conversations.

    Ship layout: I'll get back to you with that, the robot needs to print some out.
    Ship Image 500px-Great_fox.jpg


  6. Name: Mark Robinson
    Age: 24
    Gender: Male
    Race: Unusually strong human
    Physical Description: 1.86m and 84kg. White and rather slim and wears casual clothes. Would look/be completely average if not for his abilities and strength.
    Weapon(s): Combat Knife, .44 magnum, a pair of advanced glasses(see below). Also himself
     
    Role: Captain
    Ship: Stallar-5000XV2 (Delivery)
     
    Abilities:

    • (Normal): Incredible Strength and Speed : Has speed and power that would put any fighter to shame. Can lift up to 4 tons easily and disarm most opponents regardless of them holding a weapon or not. With his incredible speed, his opponents usually have no time to react to his strikes.
    • (Normal): Enhanced senses-  Due to years of training and skill building, all of his senses are enhanced to basically superhuman levels. His sense of hearing and reflexes allow him to dodge bullets, even if the opponent is silent and behind him. He can also see in complete darkness, so fighting in a pitch-black room is no deterrent to him.
    • (Mechanical): Analysis- Using his mechanical glasses, he is able to completely analyze an opponent and get a complete list of their strengths and weaknesses, all in under 3 seconds. Once he has that information, he can adapt to the situation very quickly and exploit whatever weakness the foe has.

    Strengths: Besides what is listed above, he is also very good with technology and tools, able to repair most problems around those. He will also stand up for anyone in his crew if needed, and is not afraid to call someone out on his/her bullshit.

    Weaknesses: Because to his intense training as listed above, he has some trauma issues and requires Cytocide in order to keep himself in check. If he does not have a dose of Cytocide every 20 hours, he completely loses his composure and breaks down much like a drug addict would. If that happens and he doesn't get a dose within the next 3 hours, he dies.

     

    Additional Notes: Because of his intense nature, while he has no trouble standing up for people in his crew (or anyone for that matter), he is somewhat reclusive to other people and prefers to keep to himself. He will talk if absolutely needed, though.


  7. Pretty much. I just need one wild Pokemon from everyone here that has X/Y. That Pokemon must have originated from their savefile. It can be any wild Pokemon whatsoever.

     

    Also, it turns out I was incorrect about checking TSVs being Datel Powersave only. If you have a digital save for X/Y, there is an alternate method to check them. Keep in mind both methods do check the IVs of the eggs/any mon in the box, so it's also useful for that information.

     

    With that said. here's an updated list.

     

    Rammite: 0262

    Simon: 3465

    Cell: 1566

    Razputin: 1647

    Buddha: 1019


  8. So, I'm going to need subspufs help with this. I've recently (more like knew about but never acted on) found out that it's quite possible to get Shiny Eggs rather easily inside X/Y, it just requires a bit of effort.

     

    Before I start, there should be a bit of explanation. From Gen III-V, there was a hidden value called SID in addition to your TID. Your SID, or Secret ID correlates with certain values that make a Pokemon shiny. However, in XY, it got modified so that you have a TSV, or Trainer Shiny Value instead. It is very similar to a SID, but with a few key differences. For one, TSVs are now found individually on each Pokemon. Everytime a Pokemon is generated, it randomly rolls a TSV. If the TSV matches the trainers, it is a Shiny Pokemon. If it does not match the trainers, it is a normal Pokemon. Once it is caught, it takes the trainers TSV, but that does not make it shiny.

     

    Now to get on my main point, how is this relevant at all? Well, much like wild Pokemon, Eggs also have TSV values that are generated when the Daycare gives them to you. If you know a person who has the same TSV as the egg, trade it to them and they hatch it, the Pokemon will be shiny.

     

    You may be thinking "Where the hell is he going with all this"? Well, it's simple, I'm going to try and gather a list of Subspufs TSVs so we can use them to hatch shiny Pokemon, or make it just a little easier. How do you find your TSV? Well, you'll need a Datel Powersave to do that. But, since I don't think many people have that, all you have to do is trade me any wild Pokemon from your X/Y game. Absolutely any wild Pokemon at all. Once you give me that Pokemon, I can check the value on it and then I'll add it to a list here. So far, I've got Rammites, Simon's and mine.

     

    Rammite: 0262

    Simon: 3465

    Cell: 1566

     

     


  9. ah hell

     

    1: Super Mario 64 OR Super Mario Galaxy

     

    I honestly think these games are the pinnacle of what a game should be like, fun, innovative and beautiful all at once.

     

    2: Pokemon Emerald

     

    I'm obviously biased towards Emerald, but it's for a good reason. It improved a lot on its previous incarnate and offered what most Pokemon games didn't offer, something enjoyable for a post game. Plus, it's a lovely RPG altogether.

     

    3: Half-Life

     

    Who needs a reason?

     

    4: Super Smash Brothers Melee

     

    This is one of the few fighting games that people can enjoy at both a casual and competitive level to a high extent. Either it being FFA with items set to high or Fox only no items final destination, you can all the fun in the world with this game for years on end.

     

    5:Yoshi's Island

     

    A classic game and I honestly think does platforming better than Mario did. Love that green little bastard.

     

    (rate me raz)

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