"[Question] Effectiveness of Machamp vs Hariyama vs other fighting type for casual players building up raid/gym team"
#PokemonGO: --EDIT: Thanks for all your answers and discussion. Lots of good info here that are valueable for people like me who is still learning the rope. --With the current fighting type event, I want to finally build up a decent team of fighting type pokemon for gym/raid purpose. But being in and out of the game, some of my information may be outdated in the current meta, so I'm hoping someone here can help or advise me on to best utilize my resource.Background:Player level 32sub-urban area: Decent spawns, but limited pokestopsLimited Stardust and pokeballs. I can usually have around 50 ~ 70 balls total stashed before needing to go out of town to refill. Stardust hovers around 100kCurrent (fighting) members: 2x Machamp (~80% IV), 2x Hariyama (~75% IV). Only one machamp has optimized move (Counter/DP).Question:1) What's the effectiveness between the four increased spawns' during the event at their evolve form - Machamp, Hariyama, Primeape, Medicham - for general raid usage and gym usage?My understanding is Machamp is one of the best all-around attackers for both gym and raid. Hariyama is a close second at TDO, but DPS is pretty low, so not ideal for single/small group raid. Hariyama is tanky so makes for a decent gym defender. But people rarely talk about the other two, so wondering if they have any useage.2) For building towards a TTAR raid team, is 6x Machamp still the meta now? If so, do they all have to be super high IV?At the rate I'm catching, I can probably evolve one Machamp every 3 days, but Stardust will be a real issue. My current methodology is to halt the evolve process unless I find a high IV (> 80%) Machop, and bring it to the max level. But with limited stardust, I can either (a) Evolve 6 machamp first, but not at max level, or (b) Evolve 1 or 2 machamp and bring them to max level. via /r/TheSilphRoad https://ift.tt/2JOmWgV
"[Question] Effectiveness of Machamp vs Hariyama vs other fighting type for casual players building up raid/gym team"
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