Okie doke, just thought I'd ask.~ X3


. C a n a d a . wrote:Danzi wrote:does any one have a muk, venomoth or parasect, Slaking, Camerupt,claydol or wobbufet?
I have a Muk, Venomoth, and a Wynaut that I could evolve if you'd like. ^-^
And I'm in love with my Reshiram. ;w;
shadow9119 wrote:Have a box full of assorted starters if anyone wants one?
Highlights are a Japanese Squirtle and a Spanish Bulbasaur c:








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. C a n a d a . wrote:What do you have? @Dani
I Love Gibbs wrote:Skyfall wrote:Does anyone know what "pokérus" is? A pokemon i got through a trade had that mark next to it's type...
An extremely rare "disease". It doesn't hurt your pokemon at all though, it helps them.
This is what I got from Yahoo:
Despite being a virus, Pokérus is beneficial to its hosts. Pokérus accelerates the hidden statistical development of Pokémon (that is, its training) by making it gain effort values at twice the speed. This effect is cumulative with the Macho Brace, and an infected Pokémon with such an item effectively trains at four times its normal rate. In the third generation games, where training is capped to a maximum, the Pokérus does not raise this maximum limit. The overall effect on a Pokémon's strength is thus negligible, as a Pokémon can be fully trained with or without Pokérus. It is, however, easier to fully develop a Pokémon's skills with Pokérus because it reduces the number of battles needed to fully train the Pokémon.
Skyfall wrote:I Love Gibbs wrote:Skyfall wrote:Does anyone know what "pokérus" is? A pokemon i got through a trade had that mark next to it's type...
An extremely rare "disease". It doesn't hurt your pokemon at all though, it helps them.
This is what I got from Yahoo:
Despite being a virus, Pokérus is beneficial to its hosts. Pokérus accelerates the hidden statistical development of Pokémon (that is, its training) by making it gain effort values at twice the speed. This effect is cumulative with the Macho Brace, and an infected Pokémon with such an item effectively trains at four times its normal rate. In the third generation games, where training is capped to a maximum, the Pokérus does not raise this maximum limit. The overall effect on a Pokémon's strength is thus negligible, as a Pokémon can be fully trained with or without Pokérus. It is, however, easier to fully develop a Pokémon's skills with Pokérus because it reduces the number of battles needed to fully train the Pokémon.
Oh, that's cool. I accidentally put it in my team and now it seems to have spread. But I guess that's not a bad thing, then










Oooh, PokeRus can spread? Interesting. Remind me to find an infected Pokemon and put it in my team. XD]
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