Squrtle, Chikorita, Treeko, and Pinplup. Since the last one I played was Dimoand I know that it is now a level 100 Empoleon.
You've forgotten that torterra's special defense is only average. Infernape's fire is strong against torterra. Torterra is slow, infernape is fast. Infernape goes first - uses fire blast - Torterra is down.kiyeshi said:torterra can take a hit from an infernape, he has ridiculous defense. after the infernape's mostly futile attack, the earthquake hits. and infernape goes down. but yeah, empoleons take a little more effort...jboking said:Empoleon doesn't go down with an earthquake and the only good type of Infernape is a fast Infernape. If you can hit him, someone has failed as a trainer.kiyeshi said:torterra's ground moves are good against empoleon and infernape. His high defenses make sure he can get an earthquake in.jboking said:I played all but the second generation twice, and in those playthroughs it wasn't who I choosed, but who I didn't. That namely being the grass type. I hate grass types, I really REALLY do. Empoleon in the new game is a beast, but can be annihilated by Infernapes fighting moves. Torterra, on the other hand, can likely be dominated by both of the other starters (Empoleon's ice and flying moves, Infernapes fire moves [duh])
you can also get a nidoran on the path the the elite four, level it until it learns double kick (somewhere around lvl 10) for brock.Giest118 said:Here's how you deal with Brock and Misty if you choose Charmander.
Get a Caterpie in Veridian Forest. Level it up until it evolves into Butterfree. CONFUSION BROCK'S ASS.
Get a Pikachu in Veridian Forest. Annihilate Misty with it.
The end.
infernape's special attack is only a little better than average, and most of his fire moves are physical anyway. it's a bit more of an even match up than i gave it credit, but torterra definitly has a great chance given the type disadvantages.jboking said:You've forgotten that torterra's special defense is only average. Infernape's fire is strong against torterra. Torterra is slow, infernape is fast. Infernape goes first - uses fire blast - Torterra is down.kiyeshi said:torterra can take a hit from an infernape, he has ridiculous defense. after the infernape's mostly futile attack, the earthquake hits. and infernape goes down. but yeah, empoleons take a little more effort...jboking said:Empoleon doesn't go down with an earthquake and the only good type of Infernape is a fast Infernape. If you can hit him, someone has failed as a trainer.kiyeshi said:torterra's ground moves are good against empoleon and infernape. His high defenses make sure he can get an earthquake in.jboking said:I played all but the second generation twice, and in those playthroughs it wasn't who I choosed, but who I didn't. That namely being the grass type. I hate grass types, I really REALLY do. Empoleon in the new game is a beast, but can be annihilated by Infernapes fighting moves. Torterra, on the other hand, can likely be dominated by both of the other starters (Empoleon's ice and flying moves, Infernapes fire moves [duh])
Silver was second generation.Hail Fire 998 said:Was silver first or second generation? I choose Typhlosion.
I thought so.Falcon123 said:Silver was second generation.Hail Fire 998 said:Was silver first or second generation? I choose Typhlosion.
Blast Burn? Infernapes super move, 150 damage, fire type, special attack. I seriously doubt that a well trained Infernape would lose to a well trained Torterra, but to each his own.kiyeshi said:infernape's special attack is only a little better than average, and most of his fire moves are physical anyway. it's a bit more of an even match up than i gave it credit, but torterra definitly has a great chance given the type disadvantages.jboking said:You've forgotten that torterra's special defense is only average. Infernape's fire is strong against torterra. Torterra is slow, infernape is fast. Infernape goes first - uses fire blast - Torterra is down.kiyeshi said:torterra can take a hit from an infernape, he has ridiculous defense. after the infernape's mostly futile attack, the earthquake hits. and infernape goes down. but yeah, empoleons take a little more effort...jboking said:Empoleon doesn't go down with an earthquake and the only good type of Infernape is a fast Infernape. If you can hit him, someone has failed as a trainer.kiyeshi said:torterra's ground moves are good against empoleon and infernape. His high defenses make sure he can get an earthquake in.jboking said:I played all but the second generation twice, and in those playthroughs it wasn't who I choosed, but who I didn't. That namely being the grass type. I hate grass types, I really REALLY do. Empoleon in the new game is a beast, but can be annihilated by Infernapes fighting moves. Torterra, on the other hand, can likely be dominated by both of the other starters (Empoleon's ice and flying moves, Infernapes fire moves [duh])
Second Generation.Hail Fire 998 said:Was silver first or second generation? I choose Typhlosion.