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Re: Donquixote Daycare Service ❤ <r><QUOTE author="Dofalmingo" post_id="491978" time="1515319400" user_id="906015"><s> </e></QUOTE> Your Ign : Tr3y<br/> Name Pokemon :<br/> <IMG src="https://image.prntscr.com/image/Ihlf42UnTx_wcH12ZUUK5g.png"><s></e></IMG><br/> Ev Or Lvl : Both EVs and Lvl<br/> 252 Special Attack 252 Speed</r>
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252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Suicune: 186-220 (46 - 54.4%) Suicune isn't obtainable for everyone as well. Isn't efficient to rely on such an exclusive pokemon to stop Rhyperior. Not to mention it can only come in on 2 hits.
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Greetings folks, I hope you are having a lovely day. I am making this post in regards to a rather uncommon Pokemon called Rhyperior. This Pokemon is truly one of a kind with insane HP, Attack, and Defensive base stats. (115,140,130). At first glance of Rhyperior's typing (Rock and Ground), the Pokemon may seem underwhelming defensively. But when you run the damage calculations, you will soon realize how broken and uncompetitive Rhyperior can truly be. Now, if we look at Rhyperior's typing from the offensive side of the spectrum, it has the spammable move in Earthquake in tandem with another spammable move in Stone Edge. Pokemon that can switch into Rhyperior's ground attacks (Flying and Grass types) have absolutely no chance at switching in against a choice banded Stone Edge from an Adamant Rhyperior. For example, Pokemon that can take Earthquake switching in against Stone Edge calculations: 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Stone Edge vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Skarmory: 162-192 (48.5 - 57.4%) 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Stone Edge vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Gengar: 430-507 (166 - 195.7%) -1 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Stone Edge vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Gyarados: 458-540 (138.3 - 163.1%) 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Stone Edge vs. 0 HP / 4 Def Multiscale Dragonite: 295-348 (91.3 - 107.7%) 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Stone Edge vs. 248 HP / 0 Def Talonflame: 1504-1776 (418.9 - 494.7%) and much more... Pokemon that can take Stone Edge Switching in against Earthquake calculations: 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 252+ Def Donphan: 180-213 (46.8 - 55.4%) 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 144+ Def Hippowdon: 199-235 (47.3 - 55.9%) 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 88+ Def Ferrothorn: 190-225 (53.9 - 63.9%) 252+ Atk Choice Band Rhyperior Earthquake vs. 0 HP / 0 Def Omastar: 470-554 (167.2 - 197.1%) and much more... Taking Advantage Of The Meta This is just the beginning. Its potential is also boosted by the amount of people using Tyranitar or Hippowdon. Under a sandstorm, Rhyperior's special defense gets boosted by 1.5x which allows it to tank super effective special hits rather comfortably: 0 SpA Blissey Ice Beam vs. 248 HP / 0 SpD Rhyperior in Sand: 112-132 (25.8 - 30.4%) 252 SpA Life Orb Gengar Shadow Ball vs. 248 HP / 0 SpD Rhyperior in Sand: 185-218 (42.7 - 50.3%) 0 SpA Alomomola Scald vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Rhyperior in Sand: 184-220 (42.3 - 50.6%) 252+ SpA Choice Specs Hydreigon Dark Pulse vs. 252 HP / 0 SpD Rhyperior in Sand: 226-267 (52 - 61.5%) and much more... Immense Physical Bulk Aside from that, Rhyperior's physical bulk is absolutely ridiculous. Talonflame is one of the most used Pokemon in competitive play. There are hardly any answers to this Pokemon but Rhyperior is there for you. It also has more than enough physical bulk to withstand STAB super effective attacks and retaliate back with its respective STAB choice banded attacks: 0 Atk Gliscor Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Rhyperior: 168-198 (38.7 - 45.6%) (OHKOs Gliscor with Ice Punch after) 252 Atk Life Orb Garchomp Earthquake vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Rhyperior: 338-400 (77.8 - 92.1%) (OHKOs with Ice Punch) 252+ Atk Machamp Dynamic Punch vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Rhyperior: 288-338 (66.3 - 77.8%) (OHKOs with Earthquake) 252 Atk Life Orb Excadrill Iron Head vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Rhyperior: 281-330 (64.7 - 76%) (OHKOs with Earthquake) 252 Atk Tyranitar Superpower vs. 252 HP / 0 Def Rhyperior: 214-252 (49.3 - 58%) (OHKOs with Earthquake) and so much more... Variety Of Coverage Moves Rhyperior also have access to a wide variety of coverage moves as well with the more important ones being Megahorn and Ice Punch. With access to these moves, Pokemon such as Slowbro, Tangrowth, Gliscor, Garchomp, etc. can never hope to beat Rhyperior. There truly is nobody that can reliably come in against a Rhyperior. Torterra and Chestnaught are 2 of the most effective Pokemon when it comes to beating the Ground + Rock combination but they both die to Ice Punch. With these coverage moves, Rhyperior puts quite a strain on team building. Solution I strongly believe PRO has the potential to have one of the purest and most rewarding competitive system. But when Pokemon such as Rhyperior are obtainable and useable, it just cannot achieve this. Rhyperior definitely needs to go or needs to be looked at if PRO's PvP aspect is to grow any further. Thank you for reading.
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Check the last slot in your box :) Hey there, I didn't see a hydreigon marked as released or in your boxes, do you happen to have additional information about it? Check the last slot in your box! :) The image linked shows a 404 error, can you please try to reupload it? He is now safe in the last slot in your box! We couldn't find your Mew in the database, I apologize for the inconvenience. I'll have someone search one of the backups for it. About how long ago did you release it? Hey there! Both are safe in the slots of your box! :) I do not see a shroomish in your released mons or trade logs, do you happen to have any additional information about the shroomish such as stats, or does your friend happen to have a screenshot of it or the id number? Alright thank you I appreciate it. I probably should have posted here earlier rip.
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^_^ aye
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ID Screenshot: Server: Red
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I really appreciate your willingness to help me out dude. Forreal.
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If you deleted a legendary Pokemon is there any way you can get it back?
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• Garchomp(Impish) Evs-252HP+252Def | Ability-Rough Skin | Item-Rocky Helmet | Moveset) Dragon Tail, Fire Blast, Earthquake, Stealth Rock • Excadrill (Jolly/Adamant) Evs-252Attck+252SPD | Ability - Not Mold Breaker | Item-Choice Scarf | Moveset) Earthquake, Rapid Spin, Iron Head, Rock Slide • Ferrothorn (Relaxed) Evs-252HP+252Def | Ability-Iron Barbs | Item-Leftovers | Moveset) Leech Seed, Spikes, Protect, Gyro Ball • Jellicent (Bold) Evs-252HP+252Def | Ability-Water Absorb | Item-Leftovers | Moveset) Scald, Taunt, Recover, Shadow Ball • Talonflame(Adamant/Jolly) Evs-252Attck+252SPD | Ability-Gale Wings | Item-Choice Band | Moveset) Brave Bird, Flare Blitz, U-turn, Sleep Talk • Clefable (Bold/Calm) Evs-252HP+252Def | Ability-Magic Guard | Item-Leftovers | Moveset) Calm Mind, Thunder Wave, Moonblast, Softboiled LOL
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Focus Sash Stone Edge Machamp.
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Player name: Tr3y (Battled on an alternate account) Showdown name: Xar0 Server: Red Rank on ladder: Rank 21
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It's up.
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Yes, i played Dragonite CB, can be very dangerous :3, but if you know in advance the Dragonite is Band, you fear the damages, not the Dragon dance, so you changes how you will react to the Dragonite. Dragonite wasn't the best example, some others: If you play Blissey, you don't fear the Superpower if you know your opponent build, so you can free switch on it and stay. If you play Cacturne Water Absorb, this build on Slowbro can literally do nothing to Cacturne, if one day someone play Cacturne on PVP :') Yes i know that felling, i have to play in mode "offline" sometimes when i want to farm :( I think the best way to help players is explain them how to build a team with the actual meta :3 Cacturne S rank when
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I agree with this suggestion. An1ma you are amazing.
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I have nobody to make teams for now. Well I wish you the best in your exams and other life stuff and hope to see you in Pokeone. ;)
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The New Year Fight (DISCORD LINK)
Tr3y replied to Xrevolutionx94's topic in Unofficial Tournaments and Events
Re: The New Year Fight :D <t>SD = Xar0<br/> PRO = TR3Y<br/> <br/> Merry Christmas bums.</t> -
and can i play ranked ladder on my second account if i dont play ranked on my main in this month? i dont want to get banned only because i have done 1 pvp rated game on 1 account and then want to continue to only do ranked on my other one) sry if this is a bit confusing, my question basically is: if the season resets can i play ranked ladder on any account i like? (if i dont play on my other in ranked as well for that seasonofc) thank you in advance. the rule is that you can play ranked pvp in one account in a season, regardless it's main account or not. so you can choose one account you like to play ranked pvp in that season. you can play ranked on account(A) this season, then play ranked on account(B) next season. ps. a season isn't always a month, it's depended on when staff wants to end it. The season now ends every 1st of the month confirmed.
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Looking for an active n nice experienced guild
Tr3y replied to Rony20's topic in Looking for a Guild
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You shouldn't quit PRO. This game is nothing without you.
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Smartest: Prehax Friendliest: Jorogumo Funniest: Mehmetcan Coolest: Akalli Comeback Player of the Year: An1ma "Never give up" Most Talkative: iSmurfie Most Trustworthy: xRevolutionx94 Most Helpful: Prehax Most Missed: Zephixis / Sangkujung Most Influential: xRevolutionx94 Most Intriguing: Belzebel Best GM: St4rlord Best CC: Calahan Best MOD: Koujaku Best CS: Artoriel Best Artist: AshWestbrook Best Mapper: Tiggus Most Professional Staff: Shamac Most Friendly Staff: Shamac Most Dedicated Staff: Shamac Most Honorable Former Staff: Sangkujung
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Interesting suggestion. I don't see why not. +1
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Re: REIRRAC'S INSTA SHOP <t>I'll buy 350k Gyarados.</t>