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Keep it on my team because they usually end up being the strongest, and I use them a lot that they are sometimes overlevelled, even though I try to balance my team.
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I, for one, ALWAYS keep my starters in my team, no matter how good or bad they are. I can't stand people who just ditch their starters.
IT'S YOUR FIRST POKEMON, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!!!!!
And I happen to LIKE my Serperior, for your information.
IT'S YOUR FIRST POKEMON, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!!!!!
And I happen to LIKE my Serperior, for your information.
Serperior is a tricky one to get good mileage out of. High speed NOT matched by high attack power but instead high Defense. Protect + Leech Seed + Big Root + Giga Drain (add in a few Growths for good measure) ultimately got me some serious mileage.Well, I used a Serperior in White and White2 but it SUCKS and it just NEVER pulled it off. I tried using it as a dual screener with light clay and I just set up one then die. Then I try an offensive set and STILL NEVER WORKS. In my opinion Serperior is worse than Meganium.
Serperior is the more defensive starter in Gen V. You just need to know how to use it!
Mine knows: Coil, Leaf Blade, Leach Seed, Giga Drain.
It beat the crap out of all of Marshall's pokemon.
Just about every villainous team has specialized in the Poison/Dark types. So yeah, pack in a few Kebia berries if you have them, then Leech Seed and swap out for a Poison killer.
Nope, Aqua/Magma grunts both had spades of Zubats and Poochyena. The only exception I can think of is Cipher, because they generally preferred Shadow Pokemon instead.Yeah all of them besides Aqua/Magma...
Nope, Aqua/Magma grunts both had spades of Zubats and Poochyena. The only exception I can think of is Cipher, because they generally preferred Shadow Pokemon instead.Yeah all of them besides Aqua/Magma...