I honestly think you’re trying some solid effort doing this game continuously. The longest way to even prove it as a point, is that some players usually have some time to use a Nintendo Switch, main showing if the levels go across about 50 numbers or more. Not only I have to see something when some love types are based on the animation of making this game concept, but I also became impressed when you’re playing this game carefully, knowing how to focus and doing a long amount of focusing. Speaking of that, I knew I have been seeing this since you started to do this in 2006. When it was continuing, this leads the fact that some players worked harder and showing where to start. For some results, I honestly recommended that this game is showing some important type of strategies, proving that this game shows more graphics and figuring how cool they’re coming through. Just, keep it up because you’re doing an awesome job using this game.
-It looks like Excadrill had the Sand Force ability. Good thing you took it out ASAP. -Your opponent switched out Tyranitar terastallized into flying-type for Corviknight, which is a flying-type Pokemon while you had Electrode out. That was a headscratcher move if you ask me. -I'm not sure why you terastallized your Electrode to ice-type. If you left it alone, it would've made it taken regular damage from all attacks.
The reason I Terastallized Electrode was just to show what it is to the opponent. I was too sure of a win that I created an opening for my opponent. I wasn’t feeling well during these battles, so I wasn’t playing at my best.
Phew! Things were definitely looking tight at the end there, but luckily Scovillain was able to hang on despite being locked into Leaf Storm. Good thing Moody didn't insist on dropping Speed lol
Yeah, though I probably would've won this more handily and didn't need a critical hit if I had just left Electrode as it was and not Terastallized it. The very point of the Ice-type Terastallization is to fight Ground-and Dragon-types. Flying-type Tyranitar and Corviknight are neither.
I honestly think you’re trying some solid effort doing this game continuously. The longest way to even prove it as a point, is that some players usually have some time to use a Nintendo Switch, main showing if the levels go across about 50 numbers or more. Not only I have to see something when some love types are based on the animation of making this game concept, but I also became impressed when you’re playing this game carefully, knowing how to focus and doing a long amount of focusing. Speaking of that, I knew I have been seeing this since you started to do this in 2006. When it was continuing, this leads the fact that some players worked harder and showing where to start. For some results, I honestly recommended that this game is showing some important type of strategies, proving that this game shows more graphics and figuring how cool they’re coming through. Just, keep it up because you’re doing an awesome job using this game.
-It looks like Excadrill had the Sand Force ability. Good thing you took it out ASAP.
-Your opponent switched out Tyranitar terastallized into flying-type for Corviknight, which is a flying-type Pokemon while you had Electrode out. That was a headscratcher move if you ask me.
-I'm not sure why you terastallized your Electrode to ice-type. If you left it alone, it would've made it taken regular damage from all attacks.
The reason I Terastallized Electrode was just to show what it is to the opponent. I was too sure of a win that I created an opening for my opponent.
I wasn’t feeling well during these battles, so I wasn’t playing at my best.
Phew! Things were definitely looking tight at the end there, but luckily Scovillain was able to hang on despite being locked into Leaf Storm. Good thing Moody didn't insist on dropping Speed lol
Yeah, though I probably would've won this more handily and didn't need a critical hit if I had just left Electrode as it was and not Terastallized it. The very point of the Ice-type Terastallization is to fight Ground-and Dragon-types. Flying-type Tyranitar and Corviknight are neither.