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

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So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?

Boy do I have a powerlevelly story for you guys.

Soooooo tell me, kiwis - have you ever found a shiny legendary as a kid?

See, it's one thing to encounter a shiny as a kid - it's a great feeling, but I assure you nothing is more overwhelming to a 12 year old kid than finding a shiny legendary. It is a feeling that you'll most likely never forget - one of amazement at finding something incredibly rare, but also one of great fear because of how hard legendaries in older games were to catch. Chromium was no different.

I was trying to catch Registeel in Emerald on the morning I encountered Chromium. It didn't take me very long to realise what was going on after resetting the game after my last attempt resulted in the Registeel committing seppuku - Registeel's colours in 3rd gen are kind of subtle, but not unnoticeable. My jaw dropped when I saw the blueish-green golem slide across my screen, followed by the sparkle animation. I freaked out right there and then - I'd already used my Master Ball on Rayquaza like a noob so all I could rely on was the catch rate being generous enough to let me claim my prize. A Timer Ball ended the fight - and I mashed the save button as fast as I could before the batteries in my GBA died. I named him Chromium after my favourite metal in the periodic table and to me Chromium was the best thing ever.

Fast forward to when Diamond and Pearl come out - I wanted to start over on Emerald for old time's sake and decided to transfer Chromium and a few other shinies to Diamond so I could keep them safe. Chromium became a driving force during the Battle Island areas of the game. He was a force to be reckoned with and I planned to bring him to 5th gen when the time came. But as it goes in life, this was never to happen. I made the mistake of bringing my copy of Diamond to a high school that was a shithole one day - you can imagine what happened. Some kid stole my copy of the game and I never saw it again. It broke my heart to lose my squad but losing Chromium made me hurt most of all. My closest partner was gone - and knowing people in general, I wouldn't be surprised if that kid erased the file he was on at some point.

But that isn't where the story ends.

Last July I finally decided it was time to return to 3rd gen games and do a legendary shiny hunt. No prizes for guessing which legendary I chose. About three days in I noticed one of the Registeels coming across the screen is a little greener than usual. I'd come prepared - I tossed the Master Ball without hesitation and the job was done and dusted in seconds. I felt like that 12 year old kid again for a moment - but this time more elated to know that I'd gotten to see an old friend again, even if his nature and stats were different.

You fucking bet I named him Chromium.

TL;DR: I caught a shiny Registeel when I was 12, named him Chromium, and he became my favourite partner. Then some kid stole the copy of Diamond I'd transferred him to, then earlier this year I caught another shiny Registeel and also named it Chromium. The End. I will stop sperging now.
 
Boy do I have a powerlevelly story for you guys.

Soooooo tell me, kiwis - have you ever found a shiny legendary as a kid?

See, it's one thing to encounter a shiny as a kid - it's a great feeling, but I assure you nothing is more overwhelming to a 12 year old kid than finding a shiny legendary. It is a feeling that you'll most likely never forget - one of amazement at finding something incredibly rare, but also one of great fear because of how hard legendaries in older games were to catch. Chromium was no different.

I was trying to catch Registeel in Emerald on the morning I encountered Chromium. It didn't take me very long to realise what was going on after resetting the game after my last attempt resulted in the Registeel committing seppuku - Registeel's colours in 3rd gen are kind of subtle, but not unnoticeable. My jaw dropped when I saw the blueish-green golem slide across my screen, followed by the sparkle animation. I freaked out right there and then - I'd already used my Master Ball on Rayquaza like a noob so all I could rely on was the catch rate being generous enough to let me claim my prize. A Timer Ball ended the fight - and I mashed the save button as fast as I could before the batteries in my GBA died. I named him Chromium after my favourite metal in the periodic table and to me Chromium was the best thing ever.

Fast forward to when Diamond and Pearl come out - I wanted to start over on Emerald for old time's sake and decided to transfer Chromium and a few other shinies to Diamond so I could keep them safe. Chromium became a driving force during the Battle Island areas of the game. He was a force to be reckoned with and I planned to bring him to 5th gen when the time came. But as it goes in life, this was never to happen. I made the mistake of bringing my copy of Diamond to a high school that was a shithole one day - you can imagine what happened. Some kid stole my copy of the game and I never saw it again. It broke my heart to lose my squad but losing Chromium made me hurt most of all. My closest partner was gone - and knowing people in general, I wouldn't be surprised if that kid erased the file he was on at some point.

But that isn't where the story ends.

Last July I finally decided it was time to return to 3rd gen games and do a legendary shiny hunt. No prizes for guessing which legendary I chose. About three days in I noticed one of the Registeels coming across the screen is a little greener than usual. I'd come prepared - I tossed the Master Ball without hesitation and the job was done and dusted in seconds. I felt like that 12 year old kid again for a moment - but this time more elated to know that I'd gotten to see an old friend again, even if his nature and stats were different.

You fucking bet I named him Chromium.

TL;DR: I caught a shiny Registeel when I was 12, named him Chromium, and he became my favourite partner. Then some kid stole the copy of Diamond I'd transferred him to, then earlier this year I caught another shiny Registeel and also named it Chromium. The End. I will stop sperging now.
I know I've bitched and moaned about it before, but some loser vaguely related to me had a party at MY house when I was in high school and his little shit stole 90% of my pokemon games. Dumped my case on the ground and pocketed them when helping me pick them up. Got most of them (minus emerald) back. There's an entire circle in hell dedicated to people who steal other people's pokemon games. The grandma of the kid, who's idea it was my mom had to host the party to begin with, was forced by my mom to reimburse me because the parents of the little bitch had zero interest in doing so. She got a copy, said it was new, I told her it wasn't as it was an old game and there was a file on it, she got mad that she had to shell out $40 for a used game, still didn't realize why we were pissed that most of my games from FR/LG to SS/HG went missing.

I swear man.
 
So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?
I have my Gallade that I've had since Soul Silver. Guy's been champion of five regions, a movie star, a contest champ, and finally got to shine with a Mega and max IVs. He's my favorite bunch of code attached to a model and 5 animations.
 
So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?
Growing up, none of my friends were into Pokemon. That meant I had no access to trade evolutions. Gengar existed only in my dreams and Scizor was never gonna happen. So when I first played through FireRed I decided to give Drowzee a try because I knew I wouldn't be able to get Alakazam but I still really wanted a Psychic type.

I named her Ellie. She wasn't as strong as something like Kadabra, and I fucking hated that. This was back when all I cared about offensive ability, when the concept of tanking was non-existent to me and every move had to be damage-dealing. But the more I used Ellie, the more I kinda liked watching my foes struggle to KO this beefy half-elephant in between getting put to sleep with Hypnosis. Then she evolved into Hypno, wiped the floor with Koga, got Calm Mind after Sabrina, gave Blaine the bird as his Fire attacks struggled to put a dent in her, and saved my ass in the final battle against my rival.

Reflect to boost defense. Hypnosis until the opponent fell asleep. Calm Mind to boost special attack and defense. Dream Eater to deal damage and regain health. It was so fun. So unlike all my other Pokemon experiences, which were just spam the highest power attacking move until I won.

Ellie had gone from this "last one picked for dodgeball" Pokemon I only kept around because I couldn't get something better, to my favorite team member. I even liked her more than my Venusaur. When they announced Diamond and Pearl I was so excited to bring her into the new games and keep playing with her in a new world, on a new system, and unleash her trollish, tanky tactics onto a new generation.

And then my mom accidentally included my FireRed cartridge in some old games I wanted to sell at a garage sale.

Godspeed Ellie, whenever you are. You opened up my idiot child mind to different play styles.
 
That #ThankYouGameFreak reminds me of when Twitter and Tumblr had crybabies going "Thank you, President Obama" up until after Trump's inauguration, except Game Freak at least has a legacy to leave behind and maybe deserves some credit/thanks for many people's childhoods/inspirations.

I'd have to think back to my Pokemon stories, but Azumarill has always been an important MVP of many of my teams ever since Silver, which is weird because you get Marill quite a bit late into the game, but luckily G/S/C has an amazing post-game, so I was able to have it on my team to the end and beyond. Azumarill was always my strongest Pokemon (somehow, I know), and it was the first Pokemon I ever raised properly to level 100. Like yeah, I fell in love with the line ever since Marill was first released to the (American) public, back before I could ever properly pronounce it because the TV guide that had the puzzle cut-out back in 1999 didn't give us a pronunciation guide lol. But being able to have a Marill and soon an Azumarill on my team was different from seeing it in the anime, and no matter what, I always needed her (had to be female) on my team.

Each Azumarill was different, of course, and it seems to me like Azumarill got a boost with every generation or something, because she always got stronger with every incarnation. Maybe I just got better, I don't know, but she followed me throughout my journeys whenever possible. I was looking forward to seeing her on the Switch, on my TV, but guess that was just never meant to be. (:_(
 
I carried my starter Espeon and Umbreon from Colosseum to the furthest end of the line that they could go which I can't remember but I think it was Diamond. Keeping their shitty weeb names all the way to the end.

I also lost my Alpha Sapphire game which had a shiny Sylveon I busted my ass getting. I got another one in Sun and named him after the lost one, Foxtrot.
 
So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?

I got out pretty good, I still got my Bisharp from Gen 5-7, got my Tyranitar, Frosslass, Roserade, Weavile, Flygon and Manetric.

The only ones who I'm leaving in USUM is my Serperior, Houndoom and Starmie. I got relatively unscathed by this.

Seriously, Starmie was one of my favorite water pokemon for a while - It had some really good coverage, like thunderbolt, psychic, ice beam - I could practically tank the entire Elite four with my Starmie. It was so amazing.

Yeah, it's sad I won't be able to use the psychic star fish, but then again, I always made it a point trying to find a Staryu asap in any game so I could raise it.
 
So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?
My whole team I've had since RSE (I had all 3) got cut, which is the biggest factor on me to skip the generation and probably future ones. At least Alola's a pretty place to retire (:_(
 
So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?
>catch a shiny Parasect in X/Y's friend safari, name him Rudy Jones like the Parasite from Superman
>shit nature, box him
>a while later decide to complete the pokedex, had never made a serious attempt before now
>it's only 800+ pokemon, how hard could it be?
>Rudy conveniently learns both spore and false swipe, start using him to catch pokemon
>takes months of catching, trading, and breeding, but I finally complete it
>Rudy is almost lv.100 after having caught 'em all
>get him all the way there shiny hunting
>S/M comes out, transfer Rudy so he can help me catch even more pokemon
>eventually full list of pokemon cut from sword and shield gets leaked on the internet
>vast majority of my favorite pokemon made it in, feel like I won the lottery
>a few days go by, check the list again to see if a friend's favorite got in
>notice Parasect didn't make it
>the pokemon who helped me complete the dex, gone
>the pokemon who's probably spent more time in my party than any of my others combined, gone
>completely took him for granted, only realizing how much of a bro he really was after I learned I couldn't take him to Galar

I know he's not really "gone", but it still kinda stings. Catching pokemon won't be the same without him :(
 
Yeah, I used a breloom with spore and false swipe to go around catching things, and of course they got snapped out of existence too. He was my good reliable catcher, RIP.
 
So, anyone get to keep/lose any life long friends along the way?
I'm in a rather odd position in regards to memories, as I effectively played through the series always backwards with Y being my break-in title (I grew up with parents who fully bought into the "Pokemon is the devil!" bullshit during the satanic panic era). But nonetheless I have stories to tell.

About a decade ago, before I had gotten Y, a friend of mine had his Pokemon Stadium at his grandma's house, so we picked out teams. I've always loved birds, ostriches in particular, so I choose Dodrio. I didn't think I'd win since I barely knew anything but Dodrio somehow mopped the floor with my friend's team, and that's really where it all started.

Fast forward to Y and lo and behold, there Doduo was on an early route. Caught one and named him Triclyde (after the triple-headed snake from Mario 2, looking back it was an odd name choice but whatever). I loved using him so much, and despite switching around mons several times out of inexperience he never left my side. He was the first mon of mine to make it to lv. 100, and he resides in the Bank to this day.

Then I got into breeding for shiny mons (which became a massive autistic addition to the point where I hatched hundreds of shinies but that another can of worms) and after some surprise hatches where I wasn't even try (my 4th egg in ORAS was a Snivy, my luck was insane) I finally decided to go for a green Doduo. And once I got him, to my utter surprise he got the perfect 5 IV spread, my first shiny to have perfect stats and it was my favorite mon.

Named him Kiwi, and he joined me in many online battles with many victories. So, needless to say it hurt especially with him when I found out he didn't survive the Galar Purge. In fact, of my favorites of each type, only 5 made it through. It's been pretty rough...
 
Haha I was thinking the exact same thing, what a bizarre reaction to that question. I think that's the look of pure guilt. What do you guys think?

looks like the look you have when you have a gun to your head.
 
Haha I was thinking the exact same thing, what a bizarre reaction to that question. I think that's the look of pure guilt. What do you guys think?

It's extra suspicious when just last year Masuda remarked how they wanted to avoid another situation like the jump from Gameboy to Advance where the "original Dexit" happened, and how he assured that fans of Let's Go will be able to transfer their beloved mons to future generations, only for over half of Kanto's roster to end up among the fallen.

Something serious happened between then and now. My guess is TPC pulled some puppet strings and forced GF to make Dexit happen, and I guarantee you it's because of the theory that Home will be one big scheme to hold old mons hostage and force people to pay up to keep them alive. Not to excuse their own general incompetence but considering the utter lack of a realistic excuse as to why so many mons were cut and how they keep dodging the questions with new excuses and "Just use Home!", I think it's apparent something more sinister is going on, and it ain't entirely of GF's doing.
 
It's extra suspicious when just last year Masuda remarked how they wanted to avoid another situation like the jump from Gameboy to Advance where the "original Dexit" happened, and how he assured that fans of Let's Go will be able to transfer their beloved mons to future generations, only for over half of Kanto's roster to end up among the fallen.

Something serious happened between then and now. My guess is TPC pulled some puppet strings and forced GF to make Dexit happen, and I guarantee you it's because of the theory that Home will be one big scheme to hold old mons hostage and force people to pay up to keep them alive. Not to excuse their own general incompetence but considering the utter lack of a realistic excuse as to why so many mons were cut and how they keep dodging the questions with new excuses and "Just use Home!", I think it's apparent something more sinister is going on, and it ain't entirely of GF's doing.

Its actually only 48 Kanto Pokemon so that's like 68% of the Kanto dex cut. Since they basically have everything to put them in the games from Let's Go, it's incredibly bizarre.
 
Its actually only 48 Kanto Pokemon so that's like 68% of the Kanto dex cut. Since they basically have everything to put them in the games from Let's Go, it's incredibly bizarre.
Part of me wants to say they didn't want to be accused of Kanto favoritism (of note, Masuda's personal favorite, Psyduck, was axed) but that clearly happened anyway to the point where Charizard has become the most hated Pokemon in the series' history. The more likely explanation is, say it with me now, Home. Notice how many specifically choice popular mons were cut. All the starters, all the legendaries, Scizor, Garchomp, Salamence, Volcarona, Crobat, Skarmory, Metagross, ones that will be sorely missed by a greater number of people than the more unpopular ones.

They didn't dump all of them of course, darlings like Tyranitar and Mimikyu are still around so SWSH doesn't become Unova 2.0 and drive fans away, but still more than enough to make Home that much more enticing for future games when they do allow those missing favorites back.
 
Oh lookie here. That Dutch interview that gave more BS answers as to why EXP Share is permanent? There's also this exert (again, a Western article and nothing about this in Japan):

The missing National Dex is of course also discussed, of which we mainly want to know whether it will return in the future. Will there be an update or a third game? According to Masuda, Game Freak wants to continue the approach for Sword and Shield:

“We now have no plans to make the pokémon that are missing in the Galar pokédex in-game available. That is an approach that we want to continue with Pokémon games in the future. Of course, up to now it has not been possible to encounter every pokémon in every game, so people had to transfer it from old games via Pokémon Bank to the new game, for example. ”

On the one hand, that is understandable, because Masuda previously indicated that Game Freak does not have the manpower to animate all pokémon if it also wants to introduce new game play features. On the other hand, Pokémon is pretty much the largest franchise in the world and it is not unreasonable to expect a complete Pokédex from the new parts. As a compromise, however, Junichi Masuda claims that the Pokémon Home app, which will be released in 2020, will be the place to collect pokémon from all games

"Currently, the Pokémon Home app is under development, where players can collect their different pokémon, and only pokémon in the Galar-Pokédex can be transferred from there to Sword and Shield," he says. "But the way of playing is actually not very different from before with Pokémon Bank: until now you have always been able to meet only the pokémon of a certain region."

He continues: “We encourage people to use Pokémon Home to collect their pokémon from old games there. From there, they MIGHT be able to take it to other games in the future. So take good care of your old pokémon, because you MIGHT be able to go out with them again in the future."


It's not for animations, it's not for balance, it's not for regional setting, it's all for a goddamn forced subscription that doesn't even guarantee it'll allow your mons a place to go in the future. Fucking knew it.
 
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