If you want a pure grass-type team then you will have trouble with lots of important battles. But if you are serious than here is what I would recommend:
1. Choose Turtwig for a starter. It's final evolution is Torterra, a part ground-type who can deal with fire-types.
2. Budew is a part poison type and gets loads of attack as it evolves.
3. Instead of Leafeon I would choose Tropius purely because it is a part flying-type and is capable of taking on other grass-types.
4. SNOVER! Even a mixed team is not complete without this grass/ice-type buddy in your team.
5. I take back what I said about Leafeon. It is a pretty good Special Attacker and will comfortably tackle most opponents (provided its absolutely horrible defence and Special Defence doesn't let you down first).
6. For the sixth I would say be adventurous and get a grass-type through trade such as Chikorita, or you could stay in Sinnoh for a Carnivine. I'll leave this up to you!
Hope this helped you plan a grass-type team but i do think a mixed one is better. What will you do when you go up against a fire-type or an ice-type? Anyway, whatever you choose, enjoy playing Pokemon Platinum!
Platinum is an elemental, metallic mineral.
The type of platinum depends on its purity and alloy composition. Pure platinum is 95% platinum and 5% other metals, while various alloys can include metals like palladium, iridium, or ruthenium to enhance strength and durability. The specific characteristics of the platinum, such as color and hardness, can vary depending on these alloying elements. Additionally, the intended use, whether for jewelry, industrial applications, or catalytic converters, influences the choice of platinum type.
In the context of platinum, "strength" typically refers to its durability and resistance to wear. Platinum's inherent strength comes from its dense atomic structure, which makes it highly resistant to corrosion and tarnishing. Additionally, platinum is often alloyed with other metals like ruthenium or iridium to enhance its mechanical properties for specific applications, such as jewelry or industrial uses. Overall, the strength of platinum is derived from both its pure form and the alloys created with it.
Water (Although it does learn some good Psychic attacks by levelling up)
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Platinum is an element, so it is "pure".
Pure platinum is a shiny silver-white color.
It is the purity of the platinum. 850 is 85% pure. 900 is 90% pure. 950 is 95% pure.
Adamant, but it also lowers Special Attack. So if you're using a pure physical attacking Pokemon, Adamant is probably your best bet.
Platinum exist in the nature as pure platinum, in alloys or as compounds (sulfides, arsenides).
mostly by pure luck. or you can "chain" pokemon. to chain pokemon you need to have the pokeradar. you need to battle a certain pokemon 40-50 times WITHOUT running or battling a different type of pokemon. then that pokemon's shiny form is more likely to appear.
Platinum is typically found in nature as a pure metal, rather than in a compound form. It is often mixed with other metals like palladium, rhodium, and iridium in the form of an ore called "platinum group metals."
Rock. -Geodude -Onix -Cranidos Geodude is a Rock/Ground Type, as is Onix. Cranidos is a pure Rock type.
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No, platinum used in jewelry is typically an alloy that contains other metals like copper, titanium, or cobalt to enhance its durability and strength. Pure platinum (often labeled as 99.95% pure) is too soft for everyday wear, so these alloys are added to make the jewelry more resistant to scratches and dents.
Nice team pretty good pretty good. Looks like pure lengenderys. you will like probably win every battle so why askin me lol