Benzo
Front Page News Editor<br>Forum Moderator
So how much of an advantage does RNG abusing give a Pokemon in a battle?
Even though the bonus of having a perfect/flawless/shiny Pokemon is impressive on some level (and NO I am not an RNG'er yet nor complaining or asking how to rng) -
But rng can not prevent crit hits/ status infliction-- ect..... my point being that RNG'd Pokies do not really have much of on influence in alot of ways when it comes down to battles.
Don't get me wrong, I see some of the advantages RNG'd Pokies have statwise in comparison to two of the same Pokies in battle against each other and one out speeds the other if both were ev'd in speed and the IV values are 29 vs 31-
So- what is your input on the advantages and the disadvantages of an RNG'd Pokie?
Just because a person has a "flawless" Pokie, it does not mean that they allways win, but in the competative seen- it can make a difference in the slightest way, good or bad right?
Even though the bonus of having a perfect/flawless/shiny Pokemon is impressive on some level (and NO I am not an RNG'er yet nor complaining or asking how to rng) -
But rng can not prevent crit hits/ status infliction-- ect..... my point being that RNG'd Pokies do not really have much of on influence in alot of ways when it comes down to battles.
Don't get me wrong, I see some of the advantages RNG'd Pokies have statwise in comparison to two of the same Pokies in battle against each other and one out speeds the other if both were ev'd in speed and the IV values are 29 vs 31-
So- what is your input on the advantages and the disadvantages of an RNG'd Pokie?
Just because a person has a "flawless" Pokie, it does not mean that they allways win, but in the competative seen- it can make a difference in the slightest way, good or bad right?