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really? wow that was a quick deduction...i was thinkin that but nidoking can learn Earth Power, which could b very helpful despite tyranitar's defense...i havent chosen a side yet though...
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Nah. Levels are basicly a gameplay mechanic way of determing where Pokemon sits in terms of potential power. A more experienced nidoking will not beat a Tyranitar. Even with type advantage, unless the Tyranitar is a noob, and the Nidoking is godly.
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That's true, but while Nidoking is a building buster, Tyranitar is.. Well.. A map.. Changer. When Tyranitar is pissed off, causes so much destruction that the landscape is rearranged completely.
Nidoking, while awesome, and pretty godamn strong, (capable of smashing metal towers in single swigns of it's tail, and breaking the spines of other pokemon, as well as piercing diamond with it's horn), he's just not on Tyranitar's level.
Nidoking isn't really much faster. The level of power isn't comparable. Tyranitar flattens mountains and buries rivers. Nidoking is much better with Physical attacks anyway, and Earth Power is specially based.
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Gender: Male Location: Don't know, but its cold and damp..
i understand tyranitar can level a mountain and all that, but if he can only get one attack in, which isnt earthquake, he'll probably fall flat like the mountain. btw nido's sp. atk might not b as high as his atk, but its up there...
i remember reading in an article once that the creator of Pokemon specifically disallows pokemon to kill each other, because it contradicts his reason for creating them in the first place, or something along those lines.