Should i train aerodactyl




















On top of that, the removal of mega evolution removed any opportunity to have a bulky Aerodactyl that hangs around and uses various support and utility moves such as Wide Guard and Tailwind. Aerodactyl still has some use with a Focus Sash utility build. It has strong quick move options in Bite, Rock Throw, and Steel Wing, along with a variety of charge moves.

While the progress involved in leveling this guy up is still quite slow, at least it can finally hold its own in battle once evolved from Magikarp, and in a major way, with the Hydro Pump and Hyper Beam attacks it learns. It also makes the top 10 threshold for the highest total base stats. Though what Snorlax, um, "lacks" in speed, it more than makes up for in sheer offensive power and its massive HP bar, the latter of which is only second to Chansey. It can also take on an impressive number of TMs, which range from electric to water moves.

You had to first find yourself an Old Amber fossil, which would then regenerate into an Aerodactyl. Even once you got yourself one, leveling it up is a slow and tedious process, especially since it never evolves and utilizes a small, and not particularly diverse set of learned moves and TMs.

Still, it sports a devastating combo of high attack and speed base stats, and the moves it does learn are quite strong. One of the strongest rock and ground types, Rhydon comes from the school of slow-but-sturdy. Unfortunately, you also need a degree of patience when dealing with Rhydon, as it's painfully slow in both level progression, and speed during battle.

Not only does it have base stats that break the top 10, but it can learn an array of useful psychic moves and lull its prey to sleep with Hypnosis. Though, you'll have to rely on TMs a great deal, because its natural learn-set is astonishingly small. It also requires a large amount of XP to level up, and is vulnerable to a wide variety of elements, so Exeggutor trainers need to be careful when using one. One use of a Firestone is all it takes to turn Growlithe into the even more awesome fire-hound Arcanine.

You might as well stick with your Charizard. It also boasts an impressive stat sheet, with a triple-digit attack and total base stats that are good for a top 10 spot. Training this Dragonite-in-the-making is quite the hassle. Compare this to, say, Jigglypuff, who only takes , to reach that same point. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.

User Info: Gatekeeper User Info: gbchaosmaster. It's Flying and not Ground, what did you expect? Perhaps you should check the type chart in the game's help menu more often. Does this mean Aerodactyl is not good because it has a weakness? No, if that was the case, then no pokemon would be good as they all have at least one weakness inb4 Sableye Can Aerodactyl defeat Electric pokemon?

It can learn Earthquake, and normal type moves are a world of pain for electrics with bad defenses. Still, since you're playing ingame, save Earthquake - it's not renewable, nobody in the Elite 4 is weak to it, and you don't need it to kill electric types on ordinary ingame trainers gbchaosmaster. In Partnership with Wal-Mart. Resident Evil 3 Remake is a Hit.

Table of Contents. Locations: Aerodactyl is extinct, so the only way to get one is to have it cloned. Tips: There's only one Aerodactyl in the Game Boy Pokemon games -- but it's really easy to get although it takes a while. Aerodactyl may initially come up short when you compare it with other strong fliers like Zapdos or Articuno, but power it up to high levels and it will reward you with insanely high Speed and Attack stats.

Its only handicap is its mediocre Special rating and its underwhelming array of type-specific attacks.



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