Good physical sweepers in Pokemon X and Y are Mega Lucario, Mega Mawile, and Heracross. Other good special sweepers in Pokemon X and Y are Manectric, Alakazam, and Mega Gengar.
I reccomend rematching the Elite Four if your Pokemon's levels are around the 70's but if not, then try Cerulean Cave! If you're wanting to EV (Effort Value) train your pokemon, just find a pokemon with a high stat of something and keep defeating as many of those as you can. Example: Defeat a ton of Charizards and you might make your pokemon become speed demons or special sweepers!
Double Edge is a physical attack.
Bullet Seed is not a physical attack it is a special attack. Here is an easy way to determine what's physical and special:Each pokemon type in all the games through Generation III (like Emerald) are automatically assigned the role of being a physical trait or special trait let me explain further with the list of types and what trait is given to each:PhysicalNormalBugRockGroundGhostPoison*SteelFightingFlyingSpecialPsychicWaterFireGrass*DarkDragonIceElectric*The Steel and Dark types are not present in Generation I (Red, Blue, Yellow) they were introduced in Generation II (Gold,Silver,Crystal).So to determine what moves are physical or special check its type so in this case for Bullet Seed it is a Grass type move therefore it's a Special Attack.Remember the pokemon's Attack and Special Attack determine the overall power of Physical and Special Attacks.
Sp attack is Special Attack. The greater a Pokemon's special attack the more damage will be done when using a special attack. If you go into a Pokemon's summary screen and look at the moves screen and select them with the stylus the red and yellow symbol is a physical attack and the purple wave looking one denotes a special attack.
Attacks using your pokemon's teeth, claws, tails, wings, etc tend to be Physical Attacks, and these use your Attack stat. Attacks that take the form of beams, flames, bolts of lightning, are Special Attacks, and these use your Sp. Attack stat. Mystery Dungeon is a little more flexible than the main pokemon games. Feraligatr for example is a potent physical attacker, meaning it does more damage with a relatively weak Physical Attack, than a comparatively more powerful Special. The reason is, because Feraligatr's Attack is much higher than its Special Attack. Mystery Dungeon pokemon don't tend to develop in quite the same way, but it's worth keeping in mind that if your pokemon has been affected with a status effect that lowers Attack, it might be better to switch to Special moves until you can cure the status effect, etc.
Have 2 special sweepers (gardivoir), two physical sweepers (machamp). 1 all-round, and 1 defensive (shieldon)
Special attack cause its a electric type.
Special Attack determines the amount of damage dealt from a move that is in the Special category of attacks. An example of a special attack would be Bubblebeam. If an attack is in the special category, it means that it is an attack in which your Pokemon's body does not make physical contact with the other Pokemon. Example: Tackle would be a physical attack, because your Pokemon charges at your opponent's Pokemon, which makes them physically contact, while Bubblebeam is projected from a Pokemon's mouth, so your Pokemon does not physically touch your opponent's Pokemon. Special Defense deals with how much protection you get from Special category moves.
Ice Beam is a Special attack so it's power is based on your pokemon's Special Attack stat.
There are ghost special attacks and ghost physical attacks in diamond and pearl.For example 'Shadow Claw' is a physical attack while 'Shadow Ball' is a special.
Yes, Thunderpunch is a special attack in the game. Thunderpunch didn't become a physical attack until Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, which introduced the physical/special split.
the only move you listed that is a physical attack is crunch. shadowball, hyperbeam, and shadow punch are all considered a special attack meaning the Pokemon using it has to tap into its special abilities to use it(i.e. only a dark or ghost Pokemon can use shadowball)shadow punch is really a physical move because it make contact with the other Pokemon
depends what pokemon it depends if it is a special or physical attacker
I reccomend rematching the Elite Four if your Pokemon's levels are around the 70's but if not, then try Cerulean Cave! If you're wanting to EV (Effort Value) train your pokemon, just find a pokemon with a high stat of something and keep defeating as many of those as you can. Example: Defeat a ton of Charizards and you might make your pokemon become speed demons or special sweepers!
When your Pokemon's Speacial Defense raise it mean it is stronger to it's power. Like when your Kadabra's Speacial Defense raise it will be stronger Psy moves. Edit from lipantwort: Special defence is a stat which decreases loss of hitpoints from special attacks. Almost every attack in Pokemon is either categoried as special or physical. When physical attacks are used, defence is one of the factors which determines how big the HP loss is. When special attacks are used, the special defence is a factor which determines how big the HP loss is.
Double Edge is a physical attack.
Bullet Seed is not a physical attack it is a special attack. Here is an easy way to determine what's physical and special:Each pokemon type in all the games through Generation III (like Emerald) are automatically assigned the role of being a physical trait or special trait let me explain further with the list of types and what trait is given to each:PhysicalNormalBugRockGroundGhostPoison*SteelFightingFlyingSpecialPsychicWaterFireGrass*DarkDragonIceElectric*The Steel and Dark types are not present in Generation I (Red, Blue, Yellow) they were introduced in Generation II (Gold,Silver,Crystal).So to determine what moves are physical or special check its type so in this case for Bullet Seed it is a Grass type move therefore it's a Special Attack.Remember the pokemon's Attack and Special Attack determine the overall power of Physical and Special Attacks.