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So you're saying that if I decided to use a Ice-type to kill his Dragon type, I'm a noob?Brock said:Obviously you win with your favorites. Type matching and planning strategies is for noobs.
Dr. Javelin said:So you're saying that if I decided to use a Ice-type to kill his Dragon type, I'm a noob?Brock said:Obviously you win with your favorites. Type matching and planning strategies is for noobs.
Makes sense.
Hydreigon is a beast to take down and you'll need a Fighting-type, Ice-type, Bug-type, or Dragon-type to finish him. Each time I went through the game, I had a Vanilluxe and a Conkeldurr, both of which were able to easily kill him. However, if you don't have any of those types listed above, then you'll simply have to wear him down with your other Pokemon until he finally dies. The most common strategy is to simply buy Revives and Max Potions/Full Restores and outlast Hydreigon.
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-Brock said:Dr. Javelin said:So you're saying that if I decided to use a Ice-type to kill his Dragon type, I'm a noob?Brock said:Obviously you win with your favorites. Type matching and planning strategies is for noobs.
Makes sense.
Hydreigon is a beast to take down and you'll need a Fighting-type, Ice-type, Bug-type, or Dragon-type to finish him. Each time I went through the game, I had a Vanilluxe and a Conkeldurr, both of which were able to easily kill him. However, if you don't have any of those types listed above, then you'll simply have to wear him down with your other Pokemon until he finally dies. The most common strategy is to simply buy Revives and Max Potions/Full Restores and outlast Hydreigon.
No, missing the joke makes you the noob, but okay.