Comments by "" (@appelpower1) on "WatchMojo.com"
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srba filipovic Mine is from 1996. Originally intended to run Windows 95, I had it run W98 instead. And that works. The laptop is still intact and works properly. It's as fast as a Pentium 2 can be. The screen is occasionally a bit flaky, but the battery is really good. Even nowadays, it can fun for three hours without charge, which is three times as long as my main laptop.
Mind you, I played Midtown Madness on a different computer, namely our family PC. It ran Windows XP. We haven't got it anymore, but I'm typing this on its old keyboard now that the 'i', 'r', 'q', '3' and left keys are flaky on my current laptop
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***** I know all of this is true. I'm somewhat up to date with the preliminary tier lists. However, I'm talking about the ones which I specifically can use well. Honestly, I don't quite like Diddy Kong. I think he just doesn't have enough power (or I just need to get used to it). Sheik suffers from this even more, especially because I tend to lose track of such a fast character in 4-player battles.
Same with Jigglypuff; I'm quite rubbish with counter moves (as in, I've never succesfully landed one), and she's rather mediocre otherwise.
I hate Palutena because of her shields; she has two shield specials, and I never actually use any of those. Perhaps I overreacted when I found out and placed her too low, but even then, she's still not good enough to make me want to use her.
Bowser, on the other hand, fits me quite well. Whirling Fortress may be rubbish for recovery, but can deal a hefty amount of damage if all hits connect. I love ground pounds thanks to Yoshi (who is number 1 on the list), and Bowser has one. However, Dash Slam in particular is great; not only is it fairly easy to land and very powerful (especially in 4-player battles, where you can grab one opponent and slam into the other two), but if you don't bother to update your game, like me, you can take anyone out 1v1 by flying off-stage with this move. Add to that some powerful A moves and I don't care about his lack of recovery.
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Slif_One That's actually what I tend to do now. I when I beat Steven in OR/AS, the only Pokémon in my team that I got early on was Swampert, my starter. Then, it was Latios, which I recieved at Lv. 30. I couldn't access it until I had Surf. All the other ones were caught between the sixth and seventh gym, except Arcanine, which I caught after the Groudon incident. Noctowl is quite good early on, but as a Hoothoot, it's still terrible. I never actually use it.
But, like you said, its Psychic-type moves are useful against Rock-types, which is one of the reasons why I'd use it as an early Flying-type Gym Leader.
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I'm sorry, Elektross unfair? Rubbish! His stats, while well-rounded, are mediocre at best. He can simply be forced through with sheer power. On top of that, some Pokémon (Excadrill in particular), have abilities that can negate other Pokémon's abilities, negating Elektross's Ground immunity. As a result, Elektross is in the 'Rarelyused' (RU) tier, which is above Neverused and below Under- and Overused (also known as Standard).
What would've been a better entry? Well, Mega Rayquaza is an obvious choice. He got banned from the Ubers tier, which is already a banlist of the standard OU tier. If you're overpowered in a tier of overpowered Pokémon, you know something's wrong. That said, this video might have been released prior to the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Mega Rayquaza's debut games.
That leaves one other candidate: Mewtwo. While balanced as of now, it was the very definition of overpowered in Red, Blue and Yellow on the Gameboy. Being in the top 5 (out of 151) fastest and top 10 bulkiest Pokémon, as well as being the single hardest-hitting Pokémon in the game, Mewtwo is already incredibly difficult to counter. Combine that with the ability to learn a vast amount of moves (including Amnesia, which doubles the power of, and durability against, special as opposed to physical moves) and the Psychic-type, an already overpowered type, and you've got a Pokémon that can flawlessly sweep through teams. The only thing remotely capable of stopping it is Chansey, which has almost unbreakable special bulk, but it too will eventually fall to Mewtwo's wrath without being able to do much back.
That's a lot better than Elektross.
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