[quote=MarsAdept] ok how does this party look now. i will argue to keep my glaceon knowing Shadow ball. According to Bulbapedia, it can be taught to Glaceon using a TM. Also, after hanging out in a party of all ghosts, it is fitting to have glaceon learn a ghost move to fit in. other than Glaceon with Shadow ball, i have fixed the problems you addressed. Also, traded a Mismagnus for a Golurk.Sophia RavenAge: 21Hometown: Celestic TownBadges: 18 Notable Achievements: 1 time Sinnoh champion, runner up Kanto championFirst Pokemon: EeveePokemon:Spirittomb (Pressure)Shadow Ball - Dark Pulse - Dream eater - Rock tomb - hyperbeamnasty plot- hypnosis- confuse rayGengar (Levitate)Shadow Ball - Dark Pulse - Night Shade - Dream RayToxic - Confuse ray - Hypnosis - Destiny bondDriftblim (Aftermath)Shadow Ball- Fly - Ominous Wind - Hyperbeam - Explosion amnesia - Baton pass - Double teamDusknoir (Pressure)Fire punch - Ice punch- thunder punch- power up punch - Shadow Punchdouble team - disable - foresightFroslass (Snow Cloak)Shadow Ball- Ice beam - wake up slap - Blizzard - powder snowhail - swagger - protectGolurk (Iron Fist)Shadow Punch- Earthquake- Mega Punch- Powerup PunchProtect- Double Team - rest- TormentChandelure (Flash Fire)Shadow Ball - Flame Thrower - Dark Pulse- Hyper beamSunny Day - protect - confuse ray - pain splitGlaceon (Snow cloak)Ice beam - Shadow Ball - Hyper beam - Blizzard Hail - yawn- protect - double team [/quote]I'm ignoring the idea of TMs and even the fact of taught moves. I did not explicitly say this, however, so I apologize. Allow me to explain. Technically, Ninetales cannot learn Shadow Ball. However, due to lore and characteristics, I feel Ninetales is a Fire and Psychic type, at least at a pseudo level. It could also be argued that it's a Ghost-type as well. Because of this, I believe Ninetales should be able to know Shadow Ball. (Note: I think Ghost/Psychic/Dark types/moves overlap to some degree due to the characteristics of such Pokemon.) Another example would be something like Gyarados learning Flying moves because it's a Flying-type. Now, I would consider Gyarados to be Water/Dragon instead of Water/Flying, allowing it to learn the more powerful moves such as Draco Meteor and Dragon Pulse rather than Flying moves (which it can't learn). It makes physical sense that Spiritomb would know Rock Tomb considering it's made from a (tomb) stone. It also makes physical sense that Dusknoir would know those elemental punches considering his fists and his Ghostly abilities. In the case of your Glaceon, I agree that it would be interesting that it would have been able to learn Shadow Ball due to being around Ghost types for such a long period of time. I think it would also be interesting if its Shadow Ball was icy or colder or just a different color in respect to its innate type. So, overall, this takes a more creative spin rather than competitive. Limiting a Pokemon while considering what it could be extended to. Going with this, would you be interested in changing Pokemon types to fit their physical characteristics and their lore? For example, Ninetales would be Fire/Psychic, Dusknoir could be Ghost/Dark, Flabebe line is Fairy/Grass. We could go further and give tertiary types. Ninetales is Fire/Psychic/Ghost, Spiritomb is Ghost/Dark/Rock, Gengar is Ghost/Poison/Flying, Shiftry is Grass/Dark/Fighting, etc. (But this would only extend to those it can be argue for and agreed upon and not provided for every Pokemon.) Furthermore, moves like Light Screen, Reflect, and Double Team will have different applications in this RP than in the Games (more toward the Anime). But some more "critiques": - Is Gengar's "Dream Ray" supposed to be "Dream Eater"? - Did you have a purpose for Froslass' Wake-Up Slap? Was it supposed to combo with your Hypnosis Pokemon? - You seem to like Hyperbeam and Protect each as much as I like Double Team xP But anyway, it looks excellent. I'll make the OOC soon. I'll try to have a post up tomorrow. :)