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    Pokemon Team Help D:
    Topic Started: Aug 1 2010, 03:15 AM (147 Views)
    N!ck
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    NF's Resident Magikarp
    I don't know which type of team to make, so far these ones sound good to me:

    Steel/Dark
    Steel/Ice
    Steel/Ghost
    Ice/Dark
    Ice/Ghost
    Ghost/Dark

    Dunno which type of Pokemon I should use :x
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    fantanoice
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    Quiet, please, it's snack time!
    Well, Steel types are good defencively but have poor type coverage. Ice types have good type coverage but poor defence.

    Also, 5/6 of your team members are weak to fire, one of which has 4x weakness. 3/6 are weak to fighting (would be 6/6 without the ghost typing, but a Pokemon with Foresight or No Guard will be able to pierce that pretty well and cause it to be 6/6).

    You definitely need some more variety.
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    N!ck
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    NF's Resident Magikarp
    fantanoice
    Aug 1 2010, 05:54 AM
    Well, Steel types are good defencively but have poor type coverage. Ice types have good type coverage but poor defence.

    Also, 5/6 of your team members are weak to fire, one of which has 4x weakness. 3/6 are weak to fighting (would be 6/6 without the ghost typing, but a Pokemon with Foresight or No Guard will be able to pierce that pretty well and cause it to be 6/6).

    You definitely need some more variety.
    Awwwww, but I like to play with my favorite types ;~;
    What about water/ice?
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    IceCatraz
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    Water/Ice is always a good combination in theory - you have FANTASTIC coverage (Hitting all types for normal or super effective damage). However, most Ice/Water pokemon have abysmal stats, making buffers needed for the team. If you're going to use an Ice/Water pokemon, consider having someone else in the team use Rain Dance to up the Water damage you deliver (as some o the pokemon, like Lapras do need the boost.)
    Tanks
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    Leon1337Assasin
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    Depends homes. If you wanna competitively to win, you'll have to follow with more variety. But if you wanna play for fun, then choose whoever you want.
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