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What is your Average prestige without using bubble strat

What is your Average prestige without using bubble strat on gyms without Chansey and Blissey.

Asked by damasterjj8 years 2 months ago
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Totally dependent on defenders... if its a bunch of closely-stacked Rhydons/Dnites/Garys in a row I can get 1000 prestige per each easily; Blisseys not so much.

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Oh yeah forgot about Blissey. So excluding her:) But I don't mind prestiging all the way up to snorlax.

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As long as there is no Blissey at the bottom, anything else than 1k is not really an option to me.

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by Samuel 8 years 2 months ago

Without a Blissey in the mix I aim for 4-5000 each time. Sometimes can get more if defenders have subpar movesets

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by Sebhes 8 years 2 months ago

I always aim on 1000 per Pokemon and see how far I can come. The only times I differ from my goal of 1000 prestige per Pokemon is when I use volt strat.

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yeah I aim for 1000 too. I don't even know what is volt start:)

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Perhaps you are familiar with bubblestrat? It is a variation on it. It is a potion efficient way to prestige gyms, because you will never spend a single potion if executed correctly.

However, it requires very specific Pokemon with certain move sets. I have a 27 CP Raichu with Volt Switch as basic attack and a 20 CP digglet with scratch as basick attack. When Raichu is the defender and I attack with digglet, I am able to kill Raichu before it hits his first attack. I obtain 675 prestige points per turn.

I hope I have explained it well enough for you to understand.

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Depends on a few things, but if I need 7k+ to get it to the next level, I can normally do that in two separate attacks. I was all about getting 1000 per battle, but realized I can use slightly higher CP pokemon and still get 900. It is all about the type matchup. I use tangela, starmie, electabuzz and wigglytuff very often.

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by Arak2 8 years 2 months ago

3-6 a run.

Depends on the spread. If there is a big jump in defenders CP after first or second, I might go for 500 500 1000 1000 1000. vs going for 1000 on first 2

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by kkmmdd 8 years 2 months ago

I guess it depends if I'm using optimal prestigers, or if I'm using garbage like Murkrow that I plan on transferring after I've used them once.

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I guess I'll answer since I prestige differently than most on here. I just try to get through as many pokemon as possible while being realistic about cp difference. I have 2 groups, one 1500-1900 cp, and one 1100-1350ish cp. Depending on the gym make-up, I choose 1 of those groups and try to roll through as many pokemon as possible. I generally average 3500-4500 per round, but the dodge bug has really been kicking by butt lately...

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What a great training section, damasterjj :).

I remember my highest recent prestige gain is over 6k. Usual I aim for ~4k per round or 2 training rounds to join a level 7-9 gym (w/o Blissey in the gym).

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