Pokémon (Not-So) Griefing Thread - Scarlet and Violet Released with 10 Million Copies in First 3 Days in Buggy States

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N is Natural Harmonia Gropius. I assume that's what Mantis is referring to.

Source: I somehow put so many hours into the original black and white as a kid that the playtime counter got stuck at 999.
I stopped being lazy and searched it up, turns out it was a porn reference, I wasn't aware of that.

So basically it's the Pokemon equivalent of saying you're gonna post "boobies" and then posting a photo of blue-footed boobies.
 
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Sword/Shield dex complete, I already had almost all version exclusives from Shield so transferred them over + did a shiny hunt on Scarlet to get a shiny Larvitar to do a full playthrough of Sword with a fully ev trained shiny for fun but I think overall it made it harder because it actually gets no good moves till it evolves at level 59 unless you grind dens for TMs and also it has a higer attack than special till it evolves lol.

on the subject of shinies, I don't really care how easy they make it or what sort of "symbol" people think their autistic grinding makes it, I've done hunts since Emerald and honestly prefer it to be easy just like Ev and Ivs and natures and abilities, all that autistic stuff involving breeding always just sucks.
Naturally Shinies should be rare but actually hunting them should be easy enough like Scarlet/Violet and ZA

I love my goofty green Dragon.
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Back in gen 5 OU I'd never leave home without a shiny green Dragonite named "Green Giant". I think the mega's blue color looks good but it ruins that name so now I'm pissed.
I really like Mega Dragonite, it basically kept everything goofy about Dragonite plus added some bling to it that makes sense but I think it's should turn blue for its base mega and Pink like Shiny Dragonair for its shiny mega.
It look so silly being Pink.
 
And this is the final tidbit examples of volume 1 of pokemon novel. Unlike other chapters there isn't lore details of the world.

There is just another volume left so maybe I will start soon to read it:

>“Wow... It's a Pinsir.” Ash sighed.
>Boys have always liked stag beetles since the old days. And on top of that, the stag beetle Pokémon Pinsir, despite being a stag beetle, is 1.5 meters tall. A full scale model of one would look amazing in your room. >There was no need to even check the Pokédex for info on Pinsir. He already knew everything about them. He'd never seen a real one before though. In real life, they weren't very common, they were the ultimate dream Pokémon for most boys. Ash spoke without thinking.
>“I want it...”
>“What the heck are you on about?”

>That was a rule of Pokémon battles. Trading Pokémon was allowed with consent from both parties.
>You were also allowed to buy Pokémon from a Pokémon shop. But a Pokémon battle was simply a Pokémon battle. Winning a >Pokémon battle did not entitle you to the loser's Pokémon. If you try to take your opponent's Pokémon... either by catching or stealing it, your Pokémon Trainer's license would be permanently revoked.

>It was the poison bee Pokémon, Beedrill.
>The poison bee Pokémon hunts at dusk. >Their prey were other bug Pokémon. And of course, any obstacle is considered a threat. Their poison stings do not discriminate between human and Pokémon.

>It's worth noting that Misty also has a Pokédex. But she keeps it turned off to preserve the battery life. Despite not really having room to speak, Misty spoke up anyway.

>This may be a superfluous point to bring up, now as the Beedrill slept it was impossible to tell whether the heavily stung members of Team Rocket were still alive or not. It may be that we never hear from Team Rocket ever again

>Your son also left to become a Pokémon Trainer, didn't he?”
Delia replied.
“Yeah, he left the same day as your boy.”
This customer also had a ten year old son.
“My grandson is out there too.”
Professor Oak muttered in the corner.
He was referring to Gary.
Delia spoke brightly.
“Anyway, four kids left Pallet Town on a journey that day. I'm glad for them.”
“I ain't.”
A middle aged man at the end of the table spoke up, he was eating the onion soup Delia held pride in.
“Our kid ain't on a journey.”
Everyone in the shop looked at the man.
“Our kid is a runaway. No idea why but he just didn't want to stay in the house.”
On the same day as Ash, three other boys also left Pallet Town.
Each of those children with their own reasons.
Clap!
Delia clapped her hands together.
“Anyway, we should be happy for the kids on their journeys! Everyone, cheers! It's all on the house tonight!”
Normally, you'd expect to bring out the booze at this point, but Delia was different. She didn't want her customers going home drunk and getting into fights with their wives. And so what she served to her customers before they left was cocoa au lait... Chocolate mixed with milk.
 
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