Mario With Lasers
Self-proclaimed NERFED king
Metagross has four brains and is as "smart" as a supercomputer, he probably has found a way to reverse entropy and create shit out of thin air.
I bring up the same subject saying that I'm surprised no one brought it up and literally the next page someone who missed that brings it up again... I'm somewhere between "lol :D" and "really? -_-"Ok so I really love M-Metagross' design, it has a really big, intimidating look. It will make for a wicked final battle 'mon (even if it puts up a pathetic fight, it will still look badass). What I can't help but think though is the logistics of it's mega evolution. We all know that two Beldum fuse together to make Metang, then two of them fuse to make a Metagross. Mega Metagross has doubled the amount of limbs he has again, does he call up one of his Metagross buddies to strap onto his back temporarily? Is Metagross' mega stone actually just another Metagross hiding in your bottomless bag? These are the things I need to know
Something I'm surprise that no one mentioned is that according to the Pokedex Metang is a two Beldums combined and Metagross is two Metangs combined. Beldum has one leg, Metang has two, Metagross has four, and Mega Metagross has eight. Does that mean Mega Metagross is actually two Metagrosses combined? I don't think so, but I find it amusing to think about. :P
Couldn't the same question be applied to any Mega Evolution? Every single one - even Kangaskhan - has new attachments come out of nowhere that the base form didn't have. Why is it suddenly an issue for Mega Metagross?I bring up the same subject saying that I'm surprised no one brought it up and the next page someone who missed that brrings it up again... I'm somewhere between "lol :D" and "really? -_-"
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It's more of a joke that an issue. According to the Pokedex, Metang is two Beldums and Metagross is two Metangs. That's why each evo has twice the legs of the preevo. Mega Metagross has eight legs, so the logical conclusion is that Mega Meta is two Metagrosses.Couldn't the same question be applied to any Mega Evolution? Every single one - even Kangaskhan - has new attachments come out of nowhere that the base form didn't have. Why is it suddenly an issue for Mega Metagross?
it's basically one beldum short of two metagross duct taped together. ifyouknowhatimeanOk so I really love M-Metagross' design, it has a really big, intimidating look. It will make for a wicked final battle 'mon (even if it puts up a pathetic fight, it will still look badass). What I can't help but think though is the logistics of it's mega evolution. We all know that two Beldum fuse together to make Metang, then two of them fuse to make a Metagross. Mega Metagross has doubled the amount of limbs he has again, does he call up one of his Metagross buddies to strap onto his back temporarily? Is Metagross' mega stone actually just another Metagross hiding in your bottomless bag? These are the things I need to know
Yeah, exactly. At first I wasn't quite sure why the heck they'd prevent us from theorizing, but then I realized that if we kept on that path it would become less "Let's discuss about this and what it brings and improves on" and more "I WANT THIS I WANT THIS"For the love of Arceus, stop bashing the moderators. They do the best job and keep us in line, and we don't thank them enough. Do your best for society and help us keep this thread open. Just keep your theoretical mouth closed.
I never thought I'd see the day when Tough Claws would work in conjunction with the Special Attack stat.It's Special Attacking set from DPP can finally use the only special contact move, Grass Knot!!!
Me neither, I was like: a special attack boosted by Tough Claws?! What?!I never thought I'd see the day when Tough Claws would work in conjunction with the Special Attack stat.
Truly, this is a beautiful day.
Yyyyyeah, I predict Special Attack getting +15 at the very most, but I think that really it'll be sitting at +10 more likely. Still, 105/110 Special Attack is still pretty usable, especially when HP Fire is only for hitting those specific targets and your other move is BOOSTED BY TOUGH CLAWS - seriously, that's still a really happy and funny surprise to me.Me neither, I was like: a special attack boosted by Tough Claws?! What?!
I remember that back in Gen IV there was a (rather gimmicky) mixed Metagross set running Psychic/GrassKnot/HPfire/MeteorMash. In fact, I just checked and it's listed on Metagross' DP analysis! Maybe with Tough Claws and a Sp.Atk boost it'll have some use now? HP Fire and Grass Knot sure puts a lot of counters on the spot (like Ferrothorn and Quagsire).
When I first read about the Sp.Atk boost I thought: "oh no, they're wasting points on this!" But maybe I was wrong. (Maybe not: when you think Metagross will get boosts in every stat but HP and speed must be the higher one, there's no way its Sp.Atk will be boosted to fearsome levels)
lAVA LAMP HYPEIt's in Japanese but more secret base stuff, mostly gameplay:
From the over world shots, it looked like the first one was on the exterior of Meteor Falls, or possible north of Rustboro. I think the second was west of Mauville, right below the Daycare, if the fence+landscape design+triathlon runner+Pinap Trees (...wait...Pinap berries, visible on their trees, in the over world...that wasn't in XY...look at 30 sec, am I seeing that right?). Berries aside, if that is where I think it is, then they are adding more base locations, which is, purely and simply, awesome!lAVA LAMP HYPE
Also, that video seems to include locations that weren't in RSE, unless I'm recalling incorrectly. It also seems to have costumes not directly on in-game trainer classes, such as tank tops.
That random chair, though.looking at this it looks like you have to face elite four in order again