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I always forget they don't have Levitate.I liked the change to Electric/Steel, though they really should've made the Magnemite evolutions have Levitate. It even says they levitate in the Pokedex entries.
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I always forget they don't have Levitate.I liked the change to Electric/Steel, though they really should've made the Magnemite evolutions have Levitate. It even says they levitate in the Pokedex entries.
The only thing Magnemite line is good for is Magnet Pull. You take that away, and it's yet another shitmon with a stupid gimmick(4x weak ground pokemon immune to ground moves). I'm just fine with it being a Skarmory killer that it is.I liked the change to Electric/Steel, though they really should've made the Magnemite evolutions have Levitate. It even says they levitate in the Pokedex entries.
Beedrill and Venomoth should've had the Levitate ability too.
There's also evil corporations as well, although Greater Mauville Holdings is only hinted at in ORAS. Despite that they're probably one of the more interesting additions to the lore, being the company that created that created all the stuff named after them, the rival of the Devon corporation before the company was shut down due to environmental concerns, and presumably the 'team' Maxie and Archie were apart of before the formed team Magma and Aqua.Wouldn't be a stretch, we've already had (((NGOs))) (Aether Foundation, Team Galactic, Plasma) & (((billionaires))) (Lysandre, Chairman Rose) as villains. "X-Files"–style feds being the evil team for Gen 10 could unironically be kino.
Between your full party you have potentially 24 moves which is plenty. You could throw in another 6 with Z-moves.>Guardians would act as a 5th move slot
Now that I think about it, there should have been more moveslots opened up with each (or every other) new generation instead of keeping it locked to 4. There's like, what, a thousand of these things now? 4-move slot syndrome is more of a curse than it ever was because of this. There's too many variables to think about because the meta has gotten way too complex. Having one or two more back-up moves would have been a lifesaver, especially for type weaknesses.
Then again, gameFreak decided to remove a lot of moves like Hidden Power, which was a godsend for most pokemon that don't see the light as often.
The leaked beta content all but confirms that they were both businessmen before they became eco-terrorists. Note that in the original games, both Maxie and Archie wear a suit.There's also evil corporations as well, although Greater Mauville Holdings is only hinted at in ORAS. Despite that they're probably one of the more interesting additions to the lore, being the company that created that created all the stuff named after them, the rival of the Devon corporation before the company was shut down due to environmental concerns, and presumably the 'team' Maxie and Archie were apart of before the formed team Magma and Aqua.
I doubt if the person who posted that even knew where that quote is from. I wonder if they'll retract that post, or will someone be punished for it, or will they ignore anyone trying to bring up the connection.TPCi’s official Play! Pokémon Twitter account posted this yesterday (ARCHIVE).
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Yep, they had a bit of an unhinged moment and referenced the “Shrek is Love, Shrek is Life” meme despite it being a NSFW meme. I can’t really blame their social media manager for this one, the Pokémon fandom’s been comparing Ogerpon to Shrek since the former’s full reveal and they even rewrote the original Shrek is Love copypasta to fit The Teal Mask.

I think I'll spin up some good ol' emulator codes. My phone IS a modern gameboy.just makes me wish that there was a modern version of the Game Boy game. It was great—almost every card released at the time, easy to get into, good single-player campaign, and some really catchy music.
That stuff has unfortunately gotten even more arbitrary. Pikachu is a living mouse-like thing, so you'd think it would be Electric AND Normal type. But no, it is just Electric.making it part steel kinda makes sense, since appearance-wise it looks like it's made out of metal.
If you haven't played it, there's a Japan only sequel with an English TL for GBC: Pokemon (well, Pocket Monsters) TCG 2: Here Comes Team Great Rocket!!I think I'll spin up some good ol' emulator codes. My phone IS a modern gameboy.
I'm fine with normal-type not getting mixed in with anything else. Normal as a type is more of a hindrance than a blessing, in fact there's only a few types that would benefit from being mixed with normalThat stuff has unfortunately gotten even more arbitrary. Pikachu is a living mouse-like thing, so you'd think it would be Electric AND Normal type. But no, it is just Electric.
Agreed. Pokemon are supposed to be hiding in the tall grass not just strutting around like they don't give a fuck. ORAS's radar thing was actually a great way to implement overworld encounters, have them poking their tails or ears out of the grass so you have some idea of what you're encountering and can target specific mons, but the encounter is still a bit of a "surprise".I miss the tiled maps that were used up until generation 7-8, having the Pokémon roaming around in the overworld instead of random encounters is lame. I liked stuff like the overhead view and Pokéradar which is now not really possible anymore.
It's just a different (better imo) experience. You can call it a different gameplay experience, but having the encounter music suddenly play, the short suspense before the species is shown is just all gone now.Agreed. Pokemon are supposed to be hiding in the tall grass not just strutting around like they don't give a fuck. ORAS's radar thing was actually a great way to implement overworld encounters, have them poking their tails or ears out of the grass so you have some idea of what you're encountering and can target specific mons, but the encounter is still a bit of a "surprise".