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Big Bang Forum Moderator


Number of posts: 1009 Age: 16 Location: The Caribbean Registration date: 2008-10-26 Nintendopeeps Coins: 2535 Infractions: 
 | Subject: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:17 am | |
| Hi everyone,
Just want to know,what normally protects your pokemon from fainting in battles {Pokemon D/P/Pl}?
Mine would have to be using HP restoring potions,and swiching my weak pokemon out,to strong walls,that can absorb the hit. |
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Nintendopeeps Bot Bot


Number of posts: 74 Location: Nintendopeeps Forums Registration date: 2009-01-03 Nintendopeeps Coins: 2147483617 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:02 am | |
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I help protect my pokemon by using HP recovering moves,like recover and softboil...
They give my pokemon a massive amount of HP,to help them survive another hit from my foe,  _________________ Beep Beep
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Red-dead

Number of posts: 553 Age: 12 Location: Disc Dimension Registration date: 2009-04-17 Nintendopeeps Coins: 2229 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:10 am | |
| Cool! I use endure and recover, also using Full Restores and restore. _________________ 43 frames of funniness. |
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Hugamari Nintendopeeps Writer


Number of posts: 484 Age: 15 Location: Wherever you want me to be, baby! Registration date: 2009-02-08 Nintendopeeps Coins: 1222 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:37 am | |
| focus sashes!!!! protect, detect, and recovery moves are cool too! _________________   Both made by umbreonrulez from Marriland   *´¨) ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸. Hugamari |
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Red-dead

Number of posts: 553 Age: 12 Location: Disc Dimension Registration date: 2009-04-17 Nintendopeeps Coins: 2229 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:34 am | |
| Normally, I put their special defense/defense down, use Endure, and get them with the final blow with a powerful move!  _________________ 43 frames of funniness. |
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pugsly1000

Number of posts: 160 Age: 14 Location: Utah Registration date: 2009-06-27 Nintendopeeps Coins: 445 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:05 am | |
| i use recover and moonlight/morning sun mostly |
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Cinder
Number of posts: 66 Age: 20 Location: The middle of no where (Virginia) Registration date: 2009-08-23 Nintendopeeps Coins: 660 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Sat Aug 29, 2009 6:22 pm | |
| If I have access to items, I use them...if not, I usually go wild and hit as hard as I can before getting knocked out...that or use recovery moves. |
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Monasti Forum Moderator


Number of posts: 900 Age: 16 Location: UK Wales Registration date: 2009-04-16 Nintendopeeps Coins: 1958 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Sat Aug 29, 2009 6:26 pm | |
| Um, usually potions and HP healing Items.
But more often than not my level 100 Magmortar with 1 shot solarbeam KOs. |
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Anne Bonney

Number of posts: 1434 Age: 19 Location: Away with the fairies Registration date: 2008-11-18 Nintendopeeps Coins: 1254 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:47 am | |
| I tend to try and keep my pokes in there and fighting as long as I can; if things go wrong then I use revive + hyper potion after the match, unless it's absolutely necessary to do it there and then. Also, if you're talking about in-game, I tend to train my pokes to unnecessarily high levels, so that when they do battle (say, against the elite four for example), I rarely need to use hyper potion or revive, instead using super potions just to rectify the smaller damages. Ooh, and in competitive battles, then focus sash of course  And moves like 'recover' and 'synthesis' are handy too =) Pirate |
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SpiritualHeart

Number of posts: 843 Age: 13 Location: Corona, California Registration date: 2008-12-07 Nintendopeeps Coins: 985 Infractions: 
 | Subject: Re: What normally protects your pokemon from fainting Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:53 am | |
| Well, I don't play Pokemon anymore but, what usually keeps my Pokemon from fainting are Leftovers and Full Restores. I don't use Revives much since they are useless for me. When I battled competitively, it was Leftovers on some of my Pokemon, sometimes Sitrus Berry, and some had Focus Sash. If one of my Pokemon knew HP restoring moves such as Synthesis, Recover, and Wish, I would use those helpful moves. Detect would help to since they protect my Pokemon xD Oh, and of course the move Protect. _________________ Please Click my Egg!  |
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