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Colosseum hard? o_O No. It's a kinda short game, but I enjoyed it for the setting. :D
I have Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald because I had had Ruby and Emerald, butr it turned out that Ruby was really glitchy, so I was going to get a new Ruby but figured that I could just get Sapphire and complete the Hoenn Dex.
Also, I heard Colosseum was really hard. [/random thought]
Butterfree: Yeah, it makes sense to do buy only one version then the extra. The only case where I have each version is RBY.
As for my collection of games, I have Red, Blue, Yellow, Crystal, Emerald, Ruby, Pearl, Red Rescue Team, and Explorers of Darkness. I really should look into getting one of the Game Cube games. My brother borrowed Colosseum from a friend and it looked interesting.
My Blue Version is the only used game I have.
Aaanyways, I've received a truck-load of homework and that keeps me from doing much Pokémon-related stuff. x_x I've only been able to write my fic and that's it.
35 used! O_O mine cost 25 new the day it came out at toys r us. -reads spriting guide- i really want to go sprite now but my tablet is still packed from the moove and i don't know where it is D=
I have Leefgreen, Ruby, and Mystery Dungeon red.
I'd have pearl if it didn't cost 35 bucks (used)
Oh, and I have Gold!
Oh yeah, and I have XD and Battle Revolution!
budew made a double post.
i rented battle revoloution and i've played colleseum, XD, and box (which sucks) at my friends house since he has a game cube
(took me four tries to spell the spamguard pokemon right T_T
Personally, I have:
Red
Blue
Yellow
Gold
Silver
Crystal
Ruby (2)
Sapphire
Firered
Leafgreen
Emerald
Diamond
Pearl
Pinball
Pinball RS
Puzzle League
Trozei
Ranger
Colosseum
Colosseum Bonus Disc
XD: Gale of Darkness
Mystery Dungeon: Darkness Exploration Team
Box
Ranger
Battle Revolution
I guess it'd have been easier to tell what I didn't have.
Answer to the Sp. Sweeping Nature question: Modest. Adamant is great for Physical Sweepers, ESPECIALLY if you DON'T teach it ANY Special attacks, because Adamant decreases Special Atk. When you're done EV training a Physical Sweeper, give it Hondew Berries until you just can't give it Hondew Berries no more. (Literally!) Special Sweepers should have Modest Nature as long as they learn no Physical attacks. When you're done EV training that, feed it Kelpsy Berries. After both of these, go to Veilstone Dept. Store, save in front of the counter where you buy drugs, and buy drugs to enhance other stats. If one doesn't work, turn the power off. That's how I trained my Charizard, whose smallest stat is Attack and whose highest stat (even surpassing HP) is Sp. Atk.
Answer to the Sp. Sweeping Nature question: Modest. Adamant is great for Physical Sweepers, ESPECIALLY if you DON'T teach it ANY Special attacks, because Adamant decreases Special Atk. When you're done EV training a Physical Sweeper, give it Hondew Berries until you just can't give it Hondew Berries no more. (Literally!) Special Sweepers should have Modest Nature as long as they learn no Physical attacks. When you're done EV training that, feed it Kelpsy Berries. After both of these, go to Veilstone Dept. Store, save in front of the counter where you buy drugs, and buy drugs to enhance other stats. If one doesn't work, turn the power off. That's how I trained my Charizard, whose smallest stat is Attack and whose highest stat (even surpassing HP) is Sp. Atk.
I have Yellow, Gold, Crystal, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and Diamond (plus Mystery Dungeon, Trozei, Ranger, Colosseum, XD and a copy of Battle Revolution that is at my boyfriend's house because I don't have a Wii). My general pattern is getting one of each pair and then the third version; it seems the most sensible to me.
I borrowed blue, and have Yellow, Firered, Ruby, Emerald, Mystery Dungeon Blue, Mystery Dungeon 2: Explorers of Darkness, Ranger, and Diamond!
oh yeah, i forgot about ranger, i have that too
Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Firered, Diamond, Pearl, Ranger, Mystery Dungeon 2, and Pinball (RB).
how many versions have you had in all that time? i have a blue version, a leafgreen version, and emerald version, and a diamond version, all of wich i still play -also a pokeholic-
Thanks for explaining, Blodh Arget…It's all a bit new to me, too.
That's even though I've been playing Pokémon now for 8 years, 8 months and 8 days!…Wow, that's over half my life…[/pokéholic]
oh. i don't play competitively either so thats why
You're correct.
Physical and Special sweepers are both terms used in competitive battling (two players against each other). Sweepers are there to hit hard and fast, and the Special of Physical part just describes its specialty, based on its stats.
I'm 99% sure I'm right, but I don't play competitively so I'm 1% sure I could be wrong.