Oct 4, 2015, 04:28 PM (This post was last modified: Oct 4, 2015, 04:29 PM by ChaseInfinity.)
I mean as long as the set is different and not a carbon-copy it should be fine but i get what you mean, like z2 said just use the "Pokemon Builds" button on top to see if the pokemon already has a set
I'd would just exempt people who are making Pokemon sets that are outdated like the Mega Charizard Y which is oriented for VGC 2014 and not the current format right now. Course the EV spread featured is somewhat concurrent to potentially living a Rock Slide from Garchomp at least but isn't in use currently. For those who want to post a build, just search the particular set to see someone has done it and if you have a certain spread/set then comment on the appropriate thread.
Oct 4, 2015, 05:31 PM (This post was last modified: Oct 4, 2015, 05:35 PM by z2porygon.)
(Oct 4, 2015, 05:23 PM)Delta Wrote: How does Mega variants of Pokemon fit in? There is already a regular Garchomp post, but would Mega Garchomp count as a separate entity?
Yes
Stats and abilities are different. Plus, the way you play mega-garchomp is completey different from normal garchomp.
(Oct 4, 2015, 05:29 PM)naitre Wrote: Yes. For the most part, megas utilize different roles and EV spreads than their non-mega variants.
Yeah like that time when I made a Gastrodon build and then Anime made one later, it still worked out because he did things differently. I honestly think it's fine to have multiple sets for the same Pokemon because there really is no "be-all, end-all" build for anything, so to have multiple builds for a given Pokemon only makes it easier for someone to find the build that works for them or their specific team.
And plus I love Anime, so I can't get mad at him for doing a Gastrodon build too.
Now if it were Eckley or naitre on the other hand...
(Oct 4, 2015, 05:51 PM)PKPatriot56 Wrote: Yeah like that time when I made a Gastrodon build and then Anime made one later, it still worked out because he did things differently. I honestly think it's fine to have multiple sets for the same Pokemon because there really is no "be-all, end-all" build for anything, so to have multiple builds for a given Pokemon only makes it easier for someone to find the build that works for them or their specific team.
And plus I love Anime, so I can't get mad at him for doing a Gastrodon build too.
Now if it were Eckley or naitre on the other hand...