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Plato10
08-10-2007, 10:00 AM
Wouldn't it have been convenient if there was a tool called the daycare phone or something that would contact you if your Pokemon was going to evolve in the daycare (because by default they wont) and ask if you wnated it to or not? The same would go with moves. When your poke wants to learn a new move while in the daycare, they contact you and ask if you wanted it to learn it, and decide which to forget? I just thought that would be better than trying to breed a low level pokemon with a great move set and when you get it out notice all his good moves have been forgotten for stupid ones? Just throwing it out there.

PokemonLover
08-10-2007, 10:06 AM
Wouldn't it have been convenient if there was a tool called the daycare phone or something that would contact you if your Pokemon was going to evolve in the daycare (because by default they wont) and ask if you wnated it to or not? The same would go with moves. When your poke wants to learn a new move while in the daycare, they contact you and ask if you wanted it to learn it, and decide which to forget? I just thought that would be better than trying to breed a low level pokemon with a great move set and when you get it out notice all his good moves have been forgotten for stupid ones? Just throwing it out there.

That is a good thinking!

Plato10
08-10-2007, 10:11 AM
I try.

joeyb
08-10-2007, 10:32 AM
dont try 2 hard :lol: 8)

RoBottnik
08-10-2007, 03:30 PM
Something like that would be great! Last week when I was breeding Chikorita, I was breeding it to have a specific moveset (including Ancientpower), and one of the parents I had in the daycare center was a lower level so it wound up going up a few levels. After I'd hatched a few I noticed that I was winding up with babies with screwed-up movesets, so I went back and pulled the one Chikorita out, and because it had gone up several levels it wound up losing Ancientpower, and the other one I had in Daycare had lost Solar Beam! Needless to say I wound up having to reset and start all over, this time levelling up the one Chikorita quite a bit before I dropped it back off. One thing I've done since then is, if I know there's a chance that it'll learn a move in daycare, whatever move I want to lose I move that one to the top of the list, so that when it learns the new move, it appears at the bottom and pushes the top one off of the list. Some kind of notice, however, would be infinitely preferable, as it would save all of that hassle and headache!!

thejearbear
08-17-2007, 03:55 AM
I agree

BryGuy
08-23-2007, 01:47 AM
If your pokemon loses a favorite move while its been growing in daycare a trip to the Move Tutor can recover those lost moves (as long as you have a heart scale to pay him). When I'm breeding pokemon I am very careful about the daycare leveling and move-gain and move-loss that might accompany it. Usually when I'm doing the most delicate breeding (with four specific moves that I want in the offspring) I am dealing with high-level pokemon and the problem is not an issue. I do keep track of levels with the poketch and pull the pokemon out before any move damage is done. I also use the Move Tutor if I receive a high-level pokemon through the GTS. I often use the Move Tutor to totally rework the moveset. Also, the Move Tutor can teach some moves to pokemon that you will never get a chance to teach them through normal leveling. Sometime these "tutored" moves are very important!
--BryGuy

peanuteater2304
08-23-2007, 03:12 AM
kinda like how Drapion can learn Ice, Thunder and Fire fang from him huh? It's kindof weird how Aaron's Drapion knows cross poison at lvl 57...