Your greatest failure in a game. (Pokemon related)

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scorptatious

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pure.Wasted said:
Did my answer have to do with Pokemon? I thought the title was just referring to the OP's example. :X
Yeah, the answer didn't have to do with Pokemon specifically. I kind of thought this thread would get more views if I mentioned Pokemon and used it as an example. :p

RJ 17 said:
scorptatious said:
I can only imagine someone else has already pointed this out. But your first mistake was trying to beat the game with a bunch of lvl 44's (unless you're doing some kinda weird personal challenge in which you refuse to level up to appropriate levels...you really wanna be bare minimum 60 if you're going to beat the game).
Oh no, I've never beaten Ruby before and I now know what I did wrong.

But lv. 60? Are you referring to just beating the Pokemon League or are you also talking about the post game?
 

scorptatious

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Arcadian Legend said:
I remember years ago on Pokemon Silver (not long after it released here in the UK)I ended up wasting a Master Ball on a Ditto.

Yeah.
Don't feel bad. I wasted mine on a Clefairy on Yellow. :/
 

RJ 17

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scorptatious said:
pure.Wasted said:
Did my answer have to do with Pokemon? I thought the title was just referring to the OP's example. :X
Yeah, the answer didn't have to do with Pokemon specifically. I kind of thought this thread would get more views if I mentioned Pokemon and used it as an example. :p

RJ 17 said:
scorptatious said:
I can only imagine someone else has already pointed this out. But your first mistake was trying to beat the game with a bunch of lvl 44's (unless you're doing some kinda weird personal challenge in which you refuse to level up to appropriate levels...you really wanna be bare minimum 60 if you're going to beat the game).
Oh no, I've never beaten Ruby before and I now know what I did wrong.

But lv. 60? Are you referring to just beating the Pokemon League or are you also talking about the post game?
60 is the minimum if you don't want to fighting for your life every step of the way. As you said, you burned through all your revives and full restores on the Elite 4...that shouldn't happen. :p
 

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I guess it all started going pear shaped for me when 'catching them all' became an impossibility. Once that goal was kicked out of the realm of reality around generation 3, I really lost interest in the whole series.

And I couldn't get ahold of a DS so the second everything moved onto that I was finished.

I did very well with up until Crystal though, Celebii to this date was my only legitimately missing pokemon out of the 251. Mew was aquired from a friend who had been to an event and traveled with me through both of the stadiums and then colossieum. Him and Articuno were my two favorite legendaries and I'm very sad the battery has now officially died on my cartritages.

But Ruby and Sapphire I just couldn't keep the ball rolling, I was in no position to ever aquire Jirachi or that...odd Alien thing. And then when Fire Red and Leaf Green came around I just buggered around with a friends version of Leaf Green and became bored with it.


However I've recently been itching badly for a copy of Heart Gold and/or Soul Silver to try since I loved that Generation to death. It really defined a large portion of how I expect games to evolve and expand on their ideas.



But yeah. My failure was simply my own completionist nature. I wiped the floor with the Elite Four in every try.
Red
the cocky bastard* only gave me very rudimentary trouble on my first go because I wasn't expecting him to pull level 70 pokemon out of the woodwork and I had been training a couple of pokemon from low levels, so that caught me off gaurd.

*way to be a douche and not even say hi, welcome to my nice mountain top, would you like something to drink before I pummel all your pokemon and kick you off?
 

scorptatious

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RJ 17 said:
scorptatious said:
pure.Wasted said:
Did my answer have to do with Pokemon? I thought the title was just referring to the OP's example. :X
Yeah, the answer didn't have to do with Pokemon specifically. I kind of thought this thread would get more views if I mentioned Pokemon and used it as an example. :p

RJ 17 said:
scorptatious said:
I can only imagine someone else has already pointed this out. But your first mistake was trying to beat the game with a bunch of lvl 44's (unless you're doing some kinda weird personal challenge in which you refuse to level up to appropriate levels...you really wanna be bare minimum 60 if you're going to beat the game).
Oh no, I've never beaten Ruby before and I now know what I did wrong.

But lv. 60? Are you referring to just beating the Pokemon League or are you also talking about the post game?
60 is the minimum if you don't want to fighting for your life every step of the way. As you said, you burned through all your revives and full restores on the Elite 4...that shouldn't happen. :p
I didn't burn through all of them. I burnt through a lot of them but I still had a few left over. It's just that I didn't really feel like using them all up on the final battle if I knew none of my Pokemon would take out Metagross.
 

RJ 17

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Get yourself a MewTwo, a Zapdos, a Scizor, a Charizard, a Blastoise, and an Alakazam, all level 60 at least, and you'll do just fine. That's what I beat the game with last time I played through Sapphire. :p

But in all seriousness, as I bet most of the above mentioned pokemon will be out of your grasp, 44 is just way too low to try and beat the game. Go at least to 55. And even then it'll likely still be pretty tough.
 

scorptatious

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AgnosticMessiah said:
scorptatious said:
Large Snip
You do realize that all stat increases/decreases revert to zero when you switch a pokemon out right?
I didn't know that. I guess that explains why my strategy failed. Perhaps I should replace Overheat with a fire attack that doesn't lower my special attack...
 

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scorptatious said:
Unless they've changed it (and I believe they hadn't back in Ruby/Sapphire), switching a Pokemon out of combat resets all of the stat gains/losses from things like Iron Defense or Sand-Attack.

Metagross was a pain, but I still think the only Elite Four worthy of their respective titles are the Red/Blue/Yellow/LeafGreen/FireRed ones. I remember the first time I ever reached them, my team was roughly something like this:
Haunter Lvl. 44
Gyarados Lvl. 45
Pidgeot Lvl. 43
Blastoise Lvl. 46
Articuno Lvl. 50
Dugtrio Lvl. 44

Sounds like I would be outmatched, surely? Getting past Lorelei was actually one of the biggest pains ever because no one on my team had an advantage against her and two of them could be one-shot by most of her team. Bruno was pathetically easy - Haunter or Pidgeot could easily one-hit his Fighting types and Blastoise took care of the Onixes. Agatha was touch-and-go. If Haunter got the first it, her Pokemon went down. If Gengar got the first hit... And Lance. We can never forget Lance, and his goddamn Thunder Wave-ing Dragonairs. Articuno could take care of most of his team, provided it wasn't Paralyzed.

The Champion. Now, for all of the people who either don't remember or just never played Pokemon, the Champion's team consists of six Pokemon who are all above Lvl. 60, save for an Alakazam which is damn powerful anyway. I believe in my particular case his team was as follows:
Pidgeot Lvl. 61
Alakazam Lvl. 59
Rhydon Lvl. 61
Arcanine Lvl. 63
Gyarados Lvl. 61
Venusaur Lvl. 65

Pidgeot wasn't too bad. Articuno's Ice Beam handled it pretty nicely. Gyarados was a tad trickier, but my own Gyarados managed to overcome it and Rhydon. Then came Arcanine, which Dugtrio was lucky enough to finish. Then he used Alakazam. Now, Alakazam is a Pokemon with insanely high Speed and Special Attack stats, at the cost of having very low Defense and Physical Attack stats. Alakazam was also ten or more levels higher than the majority of my team. When I finally beat him I had a Pidgeot with less than half of its health left and Blastoise. Venusaur took care of Pidgeot because its high Defense was enough to off-set the bonus gained from Flying attacks, and Blastoise never stood a chance.

With that story being said...

Red/Yellow/Blue were horribly unbalanced. I don't believe I've ever managed to get to the Elite Four and have my entire team just happen to already all be over level 50. Grinding in Victory Road sucked because 75% of the time you're getting low level Zubats and Machops that give almost no experience anyway when you defeat them. So, even though I did actually manage to beat the Elite Four with teams of Pokemon in the mid-to-high 40's fairly often, expecting the Player to either be that good or to grind it out was just ridiculous. Of course, I'm also one of those people who elected to not bother using the Master Ball on Mewtwo and caught him with a Great Ball instead...

Also, take what RJ 17 says with a grain of salt. You certainly don't need to level your entire team that high if you build them properly and plan to have one or two who are powerful against Steel-types. A Salamence, for instance...level 50 is typically a good bare minimum, level 60 is allowing yourself a large margin of error. Level 40-45 is for crazy people like me who enjoy smashing the Elite Four down with Pokemon that can die if they don't get the first hit.

EDIT: I actually purposely went back to catch and level a Bagon after the first time I lost to the Ruby/Sapphire Elite Four. Didn't stop until it was a Salamence, and man did that thing tear through them. Teach it Dragon Claw, Flamethrower, and Fly, and watch it crush the Elite Four.

Shanicus said:
I prefer my Greatest Victory in Pokemon though - beat down Red (level 85 Trainer) with my team of level 48s. The moral of this story? Don't have your powerhouse pokemon be a Pikachu - Golem is immune to all of your attacks. ALL OF THEM.
That's why my powerhouse Pikachu (in SoulSilver) has Iron Tail. Granted, I still wouldn't use him against a Golem if I could help it, but still.
 

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I haven't tried in about 8 years, but I never did make it through the ice cave between the 7th and 8th gym in Pokemon Gold/Silver.
 

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Waaaayyyyy back in the day, during those olden days of red and blue version...

So, I had no idea that your rival would challenge you before you went in to victory road. My pokemon were all upper 30's lower 40's in level, and I was going to train them before fighting the elite four, but they definitely weren't ready yet. I decided to just get the badges thing out of the way...

And my rival shows up. And utterly wipes the floor with me and my pokemon.

It wasn't quite a failure though. I had caught an extremely high level Weezing on Cinnibar a moment before and was actually able to use my Weezing to win!! But it was a REALLY close thing...
 

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My only Question. lvl44 is high Enough for the Elite Four these days? I remember being like lvl 83 in red versions..... standards dropping or was I just extremely over leveled back then?
 

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I was playing a nuzlocke run (If a pokemon faints, it's dead) on FireRed. Recently caught a Snorlax. I was gonna make it so awesome. Body Slam, Brick Break, Shadowball, Earthquake, that was the plan.

There I was in Silph Co. when the guy sends out Machop lv. 28. "Easy," I thought, "Snorlax is lv. 35." Oh, how wrong I was. Used Body Slam, sliver of HP left. Machop uses Revenge. For those that don't know, Revenge is Fighting type which is double damage against Snorlax's Normal type, and also does double damage if the user takes damage on the same turn. QUADRUPLE DAMAGE. Snorlax dies, I mourn, and have to find a new mon to fight Sabrina.
 

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When I was still attempting nuzlockes my greatest failure, and arguably greatest success, was being bested by Lance, the champion in Soul Silver. My strategy was to use Dragon Dance Gyarados (level 47 or so), which up until that point, could easily 0HKO (one hit kill) everything the league had to offer. Alas, in my arrogance, I had opted to forget ice fang for earthquake feeling as though a +6 body slam would still be able to kill his main poke, a level 50 dragonite. But when the time came, it survived with a nibblet of health, and with the hax gods loathe to allow any shenanigans, retaliated with a 4x super effective thunder. Adding insult to injury, upon attempting to revenge kill it with fake out, Lance used a full restore, not allowing me even the slightest satisfaction. His dragonite then systematically demolished my team one at a time with outrage.

This was easily my saddest, and most disappointing, moment in my entire history of gaming. It literally left me ill, albeit briefly.
 

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Luap26 said:
My only Question. lvl44 is high Enough for the Elite Four these days? I remember being like lvl 83 in red versions..... standards dropping or was I just extremely over leveled back then?
just extremely leveled
but yes they were a bit higher level
your rival in red had lev 65-60(I think his starter was 69 or something) Pokemon
the Koga(6th badge) had lev 40-45 Pokemon in Red,blue,yellow
 

Luap26

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ah that explains alot... I had blastoise before I killed brock. I was lost in the forest for 2 RL weeks.... Dont judge me. I was 6...... Hydro Pumped the water Gym to death.....
 

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I guess that would be my current problem well hinder with White. Sure I have defeated the Elite 4 and the champion in the past gens with little problem but White is different due to the fact they are at a higher level. Yes they weren't a problem during the story part but once the story is over and the champion is back in his room, they all level up big times (around level 70 and more).
Ok sure I in turn did some grinding but not enough as I still have difficulty defeating them without resorting to using some revive. So to this day I have not properly defeat them but it's mostly because I'm just lazy can can't be bother to finish the game properly.
 

KaosuHamoni

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So I heard you like fire types? Meet my lvl 14 unkillable Onyx. Boom, one hit my Charmander. Again. And again. And AGAIN.

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-

Edit: Never had any issues with the elite four though. In Blue, my Venisaur (first playthrough), Nidoqueen (first playthrough) or Charizard (second playthrough) could always do quite well. And in Emerald, apparently having Blaziken, Salamence, and Rayquaza is OP.