Post by keviokevio on May 1, 2004 1:00:48 GMT -5
We all had a time when we felt so proud of ourselves... accomplishing something in a video game. on this thread, you may put accomplishments that you are very proud of that you would like to share with all of us.
I have a very long one that Pokemon Coloseum owners mainly would want to read.
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In Pokemon Colosseum, I was fighting this guy with a pokeball-afro. He had 4 Ludicolos and a Sudowoodo. The Sudowoodo was the shadow Pokemon (which I must catch to obtain him). I had Noctowl, Umbreon, Espeon, Croconaw, Slugma, and Furret. I depleted 3 of the afro guys’ Ludicolos, but in turn, I lost all of my Pokemon except Umbreon, Espeon, and Slugma. So out on the field were Umbreon and Slugma against a Ludicolo and Sudowoodo.
Umbreon and Slugma vs. Ludicolo and Sudowoodo
My goal was to kill Ludicolo, and damage Sudowoodo enough so I could catch it. Umbreon attacked Sudowoodo with a bite, making minimal damage. Slugma then attacked Sudowoodo, turning his HP yellow. After Ludicolo and Sudowoodo attacked Umbreon, Umbreon fainted. Espeon was sent out, and then I tried to capture Sudowoodo with a Great Ball. Didn’t work. My new goal was to have Sudo attack my Slugma, causing him to slowly burn if he comes in contact with him. It didn’t happen.
Espeon and Slugma vs. Ludicolo and Sudowoodo
I used Espeon to attack Ludicolo, and I used Slugma’s turn to throw an Ultra Ball. It shook a few times… and… it escaped! If an ultra ball wouldn’t work, I dunno what would. Sudo attacked Espeon, leaving her with yellow HP. Ludicolo then just did a rain dance…. So here were the circumstances: I had 2 turns to turn the tables. Espeon had less than half of her HP. One more hit, she’s dead. Slugma had 3 HP left. Ludicolo had about 30 HP left. Sudowoodo was somewhere in the High Yellows, HP wise. Suddenly, a light bulb popped over my head, and I made 2 of the best moves I’ve made in a while.
Me vs. Him
Since my burning strategy did not work, I sacrificed my Slugma. (When a Shadow Pokemon attacks with Shadow Rush, It damages itself too). So I used Shadow Rush with my Slugma, killing Ludicolo but also killing himself. It was now Espeon vs. Sudo. I would have no chance of catching it, but I had one trick up my sleeve. My REVIVE. I revived my Noctowl, just before my Espeon fainted from Sudo’s attack. So now it was the final battle. My Noctowl vs. Sudowoodo. You see, the problem with Shadow Pokemon is that when you tell them to attack one way, they might disobey and attack their own body or something. I had to take that chance… I told him to do hypnosis… and Sudo fell asleep! My plan worked! I threw a Great Ball and finally captured that rare little creepo.
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I have a very long one that Pokemon Coloseum owners mainly would want to read.
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In Pokemon Colosseum, I was fighting this guy with a pokeball-afro. He had 4 Ludicolos and a Sudowoodo. The Sudowoodo was the shadow Pokemon (which I must catch to obtain him). I had Noctowl, Umbreon, Espeon, Croconaw, Slugma, and Furret. I depleted 3 of the afro guys’ Ludicolos, but in turn, I lost all of my Pokemon except Umbreon, Espeon, and Slugma. So out on the field were Umbreon and Slugma against a Ludicolo and Sudowoodo.
Umbreon and Slugma vs. Ludicolo and Sudowoodo
My goal was to kill Ludicolo, and damage Sudowoodo enough so I could catch it. Umbreon attacked Sudowoodo with a bite, making minimal damage. Slugma then attacked Sudowoodo, turning his HP yellow. After Ludicolo and Sudowoodo attacked Umbreon, Umbreon fainted. Espeon was sent out, and then I tried to capture Sudowoodo with a Great Ball. Didn’t work. My new goal was to have Sudo attack my Slugma, causing him to slowly burn if he comes in contact with him. It didn’t happen.
Espeon and Slugma vs. Ludicolo and Sudowoodo
I used Espeon to attack Ludicolo, and I used Slugma’s turn to throw an Ultra Ball. It shook a few times… and… it escaped! If an ultra ball wouldn’t work, I dunno what would. Sudo attacked Espeon, leaving her with yellow HP. Ludicolo then just did a rain dance…. So here were the circumstances: I had 2 turns to turn the tables. Espeon had less than half of her HP. One more hit, she’s dead. Slugma had 3 HP left. Ludicolo had about 30 HP left. Sudowoodo was somewhere in the High Yellows, HP wise. Suddenly, a light bulb popped over my head, and I made 2 of the best moves I’ve made in a while.
Me vs. Him
Since my burning strategy did not work, I sacrificed my Slugma. (When a Shadow Pokemon attacks with Shadow Rush, It damages itself too). So I used Shadow Rush with my Slugma, killing Ludicolo but also killing himself. It was now Espeon vs. Sudo. I would have no chance of catching it, but I had one trick up my sleeve. My REVIVE. I revived my Noctowl, just before my Espeon fainted from Sudo’s attack. So now it was the final battle. My Noctowl vs. Sudowoodo. You see, the problem with Shadow Pokemon is that when you tell them to attack one way, they might disobey and attack their own body or something. I had to take that chance… I told him to do hypnosis… and Sudo fell asleep! My plan worked! I threw a Great Ball and finally captured that rare little creepo.
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