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  • Dude, I feel you. I did a run on Alpha Sapphire recently where I tried to use Pokemon I didn't really use before. Stuff like Breloom, Camerupt, Milotic, that kinda stuff. As a result I tried to have Treecko as my starter and I just could not use him. He was hardly useful in any situation and it felt like he was just... there. I ended up boxing him right after I got his Mega Stone.
    travelererrant

    ask-shadefire-midnight-elsa:

    bevendre:

    I feel that the Treecko line is usable just running through the game, but outside of moving from gym to gym, they’re like a soccer player who has never heard of leg day.

    Hey, don’t be hatin on treecko.

    I’ve said it before, aesthetically the Treecko line is fine.  Their movepool does not fit their stats though, and it hasn’t since Gen IV.

    Source: bevendre
    • June 6, 2015 (11:06 pm)
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      Sceptile trivia & battle strategy http://youtu.be/IZJCyAWrcwM Update for Gen 6 (Sceptile ep made before X/Y came out)...
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      When Treecko’s line first came out in Generation III all grass attacks were special based, including Leaf Blade. At that...
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      Why do you think he has sharp leaves on it’s arms? It’s based on physical attack.
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    7. travelererrant reblogged this from bevendre and added:
      Yeah. Don’t get me wrong, I think Treecko looks cool. But it’s a pokemon I just don’t really like as much because when...
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