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Post by Native of Darkness on Nov 24, 2004 2:05:47 GMT -5
type: Dark. Learnable to any dark pokemon(this is not a TM) power: 90 efect: confuses and lowers the defense of the target acuracy: 45 dark indeed u cannot beat the dark
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Post by Teriki Tora on Nov 24, 2004 6:58:20 GMT -5
First of all, is it a TM?
Next is its stats, you shouldn't have a 100% accuraccy attack that's higher than the most powerful non missing attack (I think it's thunderbolt). if you want to keep it non-missing, tone the power down, if you want to keep the power, tone the accuracy down
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Post by Native of Darkness on Nov 24, 2004 16:53:43 GMT -5
OK, accuracy, 90 instead. u happy now? look at my creature page, Steloma.
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Post by Teriki Tora on Nov 24, 2004 22:16:53 GMT -5
I just don't want it invincible, that's all, besides, when I present all of our work, an invincible attack will pull the reputation down. When we do finish this project I'll show it to Nintendo, (not give it) to show how much of a fan each one of us we really are, they may not accept the idea, but we'll have made a Pokemon game that has all of the stuff that Pokemon hasn't come up with yet. Basically instead of one person trying to submit something to the stingy company, a whole group of people will weaken them (in letting the idea in sense) enough to atleast consider some ideas in.
Now, no need to be mean about changing one little thing, I had to change Trikicat and Trikitiger enough so that they weren't invincible (they still have alot of the types but there's alot of limits), I wasn't mad, but after recieving the reply stating that they couldn't use my ideas was a little depressing. Daga... I'm getting into life stories, lol, anyways it's fine, just modify your first post and say if you want the attack as a TM or not.
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Post by airbear on May 8, 2011 20:55:21 GMT -5
First of all, is it a TM? They said it's not. >.> Can you read?
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Post by jman2102 on Jul 27, 2011 21:22:21 GMT -5
he might have changed it.
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Post by airbear on Nov 23, 2011 12:49:01 GMT -5
That's true.
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