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

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Caught a random YT stream in my feed earlier and the guy was 500+ on Regidrago. I've only tried shiny hunting like once in my life and I had to tap out after 30 or so Scorbunny eggs, I can't imagine the amount of discipline you need to make it as far as that guy did.
I've only managed to get a few shiny legendaries and I lost the shiny mewtwo in let's go because he absolutely wrecked my fucking victreebel (strongest) but I've bred so many shinies. holy shit, it takes forever but it's fun to do if you're bored and have youtube on for some background noise. I dont really have the patience for breeding now tho, I like surprise trading after but I get too much shit, want to keep and start hoarding.
 
RNG abuse is alive and well in older gens. Gen 7 is great with USUM and the wormholes. If you're good at it you can get every legendary shiny and with good stats.
 
With the odds being so high, quite a few people have gotten more than one shiny at a time in the Dynamax Adventures. Of course, you can only choose one, so if you do get more than one you'll have to leave the others behind. Like getting double shinies in a horde or SOS.
 
Let's talking about the Dynamax Adventures. They were a big selling point of the DLC because you could get fancy legendaries from old gens. There were a lot of questions, but now that the DLC is out we know more. First, the good.

1) Legendaries have a 100% catch rate. So, for people who want to shove their mewtwo in a Safari or beast ball, rejoice! Just have to beat it and you're set.
2) Anything you catch can be shiny, and this is the first time you can get some shiny legends without events or hacking. The Gen 7 Tapus are now available, as are Necrozma, Zygarde and the Cosmog evos.
3) The shiny rate is much, much higher than normal. It's 1/300 normally, 1/100 if you have the Shiny charm.

That's the good stuff. Here's the bad:

1) The adventures are punishingly difficult, and mostly because of RNG. You have two ways to play. Option one is solo with AI companions, or online with randos or friends. Both are bad for different reasons. The AI loves to use status moves, hates to attack, and makes baffling choices sometimes. Randos online aren't any better usually.
2) You have to get through 4 encounters total, 3 plus the legendary. You have 4 KOs before you're out. Not per battle mind you, total. This means that if you end up having NPC's butterfree dying 3 times in the first fight, you might not even make it to the legendary. On top of that, there's no way to "get back" any of the KOs. Damage and status affects persist, so if you're poisoned at the end of battle you may as well swap out your pokemon. There's berries that can heal, but they're not guaranteed.
3) Swapping pokemon is neat in theory, but it's a double edged sword. You can swap whenever you catch a pokemon, but only one person can do it. There's some sort of order and math that determines who gets to swap if there's multiple people who do. If you're not online, usually this means some idiot keeps swapping out his pokemon each round.
4) The paths show you only ONE type of the upcoming battle. So you have a bunch of water types and you choose a Fire branch. Welp, turns out you're up against a Fire/Electric type and he just wipes out your team. Whoops.
5) The rentals you get are too weak. Seriously, one Max move is usually enough to wipe out some of the mons you can use. Nothing you can do about it, that's it, you're down a life already.
6) It's a huge slog to go through. The battles themselves are so slow, and the fact you have to beat 4 of them stinks. You can only keep one of the pokemon you catch which is usually fine. Who goes into this for a butterfree when you can just find it in a den? Still, if you find multiple shinies, you're screwed.

All in all, I hate them. It stinks, because I wanted to like them.
You also forgot to mention in the cons that, while previously-shiny locked Legendary Pokemon can now be Shiny in-game, they aren't revealed to be Shiny unless you catch 'em and view their status on the post-battle Pokemon selection screen.

EDIT: And it turns out that bit about caught Pokemon not showing up as Shiny in Dynamax Adventures until after one is complete applies to ALL Pokémon. I caught a Drizzle Pelipper to help with a possible Fire-type Legendary and it appeared as a normal one until I reached the selection screen.
 
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You also forgot to mention in the cons that, while previously-shiny locked Legendary Pokemon can now be Shiny in-game, they aren't revealed to be Shiny unless you catch 'em and view their status on the post-battle Pokemon selection screen.

While it is annoying, there is a very good reason why it works that way. It's so people don't disconnect in multiplayer mode just because the legendary Pokemon isn't shiny. While the game itself doesn't say that they won't appear as shiny until after you catch them, most people that go out of their ways to find shiny Pokemon would probably be old or smart enough to easily find this out from the internet.
 
Does this game have all of the original 150 Pokemon in it? Those are the only ones I care about for the most part and even some of them were scraping the bottom of the "ideas" barrel.
 
Caught a random YT stream in my feed earlier and the guy was 500+ on Regidrago. I've only tried shiny hunting like once in my life and I had to tap out after 30 or so Scorbunny eggs, I can't imagine the amount of discipline you need to make it as far as that guy did.
I feel like I get shinies relatively frequently, but only because I don't actively search for them. Instead I get them as a result of breeding or just randomly in the wild. Hatching a shiny riolu in Moon was pretty exciting.
 
I wonder if there are any competitive (for what it's worth) players here. Have any Kiwis played against each other on game cart or Pokémon Showdown?
 
I feel like I get shinies relatively frequently, but only because I don't actively search for them. Instead I get them as a result of breeding or just randomly in the wild. Hatching a shiny riolu in Moon was pretty exciting.
I managed to hatch not one, but two shiny Zoruas within minutes of each other in Pokemon Sun myself. Sometimes I get insanely lucky like I did today and hatched a shiny Torchic with its hidden ability and since I caught its grandpappy in the Dynamax Adventures it's in a Monster Ball.
 
"A legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. It is said that space becomes more stable with Palkia's every breath."

- Pokedex on Palkia in Platinum

IRL that could be bad. A more stable vacuum could quickly take over the less stable one, possibly destroying the whole universe.
The Pokedex says a lot of things. You should be dead from the moment you set foot in Regice's chamber for example.
 

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"Take a shot every time a dex entry is completely insane" is the deadliest drinking game in the world.
 
I have a theory that the reason why older, mostly millennial fans love Blue and Silver so much is because they can project their childhood bullies on the two characters for their self insert to beat up as wish fulfillment.
 
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"Take a shot every time a dex entry is completely insane" is the deadliest drinking game in the world.
Irl pokemon would be absolutely fucking terrifying, the spiders are like 3 ft. People with bug (me) and reptile phobias would be in literal hell, it doesnt even matter what the dex says.
 
I'm gonna say it, zarude is based and one of the better mythical design.
 
"A legendary Pokémon of Sinnoh. It is said that space becomes more stable with Palkia's every breath."

- Pokedex on Palkia in Platinum

IRL that could be bad. A more stable vacuum could quickly take over the less stable one, possibly destroying the whole universe.
Magcargo is hotter than the Sun..and Alakazam has an IQ of 1,200.

There is at least one non-legendary Pokedex entry in every game that is absurd.
 
In case you needed any extra "Sinnoh shitmakes are happening" clues:
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All fossils except Sinnoh's, and while several gens are still missing them Sinnoh suspiciously is the one generation where none of its mythicals have returned. Also the starters are absent, and while Johto, Unova's and Kalos' are absent too, it's been a trend in remakes for you to be able to get other starters in the post-game.

As a side note Johto got screwed over so hard, only Kanto offshoots and legendaries ffs.
 
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