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Competitive 101 Section 1: The First Steps - stephenWITNESS - Jul 3, 2017 Section 1: The First Steps Now that you are taking the first steps into competitive Pokemon, there are a few things that you're going to want to make yourself familliar with before you get into the more advanced stuff. Some of this might seem a bit rudimental, but you're far better off making sure that you fully understand the very basics of Pokemon before you start to dive into competitive play. Before we start I just want to say that becoming a good competitve battler isnt something that will happen over night, it takes time. But, with every battle you will get more experienced and, hopefully, with this guide we'll be able to get you on the right track to becoming the best pokemon trainer that you can be! TYPE MATCHUPS I know that this might sound obvious, but it is incredibly important to know this off. Mixing up a type weakness or resistance in a battle can be very frustrating and might even lead to an undeserving loss. As you become more advanced as a battler this won't be an issue. But when you're starting off, and just getting used to how intense some battles can be, you'll want to be able to list this off. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF POKEMONS TYPES, STATS, ABILITIES AND SETS Something like this might sound like a lot of work, though it can actually can be quite fun. A good way to do this is to go onto Smogon's dex (which can be found here http://www.smogon.com/dex/sm/pokemon/ ), pick out your favorite Pokemom (in my case it's Typhlosion), have a look at it's stats/abilities/moves and try to work out how you'd like to use it in battle eg. a fast attacker, bulky and defensive etc. Smogon also has a bunch of pre-made/popular sets for most Pokemon, so if you're having trouble coming up with your own, you should check them out! There's a section on the forums here that's dedicated to approved sets which would be worth checking out aswell (which can be found here http://pokemonforever.com/Forum-Competitive-Pokemon-Movesets). This kind of knowledge is something that will increase as you battle, but it's better to be familiar enough with it before you start! EFFECTS OF STATUS CONDITIONS Status conditions are a great way to nerf threatening Pokemon in battle, but they can be incredibly frustrating to be on the receiving end of. The effects of these can range from damaging hp at the end of each turn, lowering your attack, lowering your speed and most annoyingly preventing you Pokemon from doing anything (I'm particularly looking at you frozen stat). Here's a list of all of the the effects of each status condition:
DIFFRENT FORMATS There are two main formats in competitive Pokemon, VGC (Video Game Championships) and Smogon.
BREEDING FOR IVs AND NATURES, AND EV TRAINING EVs and IVs are incredibly important when it comes to battling competitively. IV stand for Individual Values and are asigned to your Pokemon when you hatch them or catch them. EV stands for effort values and and are given to you Pokemon when you defeat other Pokemon. Both of these effect your Pokemons stats, the more EVs and IVs you have in one stat the higher it will be. Natures are diffrent than EVs and IVs, but still have an effect on your Pokemons stats. Each Pokemon is assigned one of twenty five natures. Most natures raise the power of one stat and lower another, but there are a few that neither raise nor lower any stats. These are one of the more complicated parts of competitive Pokmon and I wouldn't be able to fit all of the informatin about them into this thread. Thankfully we have some amazing guides to these subjects by some users on the site!
I recommend reading both of these guides as if your pokemon aren't bred for the best possible IVs and nature, and trained for specific EVs you will more than likely be at a significant disadvantage to your opponent! RESOURCES Thankfully there are plenty of resources online for competitive beginners. Here's a list of a few that might come in handy!
RE: Competitive 101 Part 1: The First Steps - croissant - Jul 3, 2017 Great job! Part 2 coming soon. RE: Competitive 101 Section 1: The First Steps - DonnLew - Sep 27, 2017 (Jul 3, 2017, 03:10 PM)croissant Wrote: Great job suggesting Testoprime to me! Part 2 soon. This is just what I've been looking for! Thanks! I'm looking forward to part 2! |