But he will lost his max attack if he was swaped.I really hope Wimpod gets Belly Drum.
But he will lost his max attack if he was swaped.I really hope Wimpod gets Belly Drum.
My guess is a mangosteen:Also, does anyone know what kind of fruit Bounsweet is based off of? I'm just curious.
Why?Wow. If they're really letting you change IVs after the fact that's fucking disgusting. Why not just ship the games with a cheat device and let us generate whatever we want with it?
They're a necessary detail of the in-game world, which is already so thinly built that any more losses could make it collapse. The idea that creatures would not be genetically different in a way akin to IVs is one of the most absurd things I've ever heard.Why?
IVs are unnecessarily random for no reason whatsoever. I personally always disliked that.
Well, it DOES say Magearna will have one, so maybe it will work that way.We also don't know HOW rare Bottlecaps will ACTUALLY be (though I hope you can buy it with BP since Pokemon Bank showers me in it). For all we know there might not even be any way to get any in-game and will instead be what's given out as event hold items all the time now.
Anything that makes ACTUALLY hacking the game to generate your pokemon less attractive is a big "good job GameFreak" in my book.They're a necessary detail of the in-game world, which is already so thinly built that any more losses could make it collapse. The idea that creatures would not be genetically different in a way akin to IVs is one of the most absurd things I've ever heard.
I think Bottle Caps will be obtainable in-game at battle facility or something similar as you just said. The thing I like about this is that now leveling a Pokémon to level 100 have some sense (pratical sense, it's not because you want to do it, but also because it's benefitial). They are giving people a reason to level all their Pokémon, extending the intereset in the game at the long run.The only thing with raising IVs is how potentially difficult could be.
First of all... you do need to have them at Level 100. I don't mind as much, but there better be a way to train on par with XY's restaurant.
Plus, how hard will the Bottle Caps be to get? I'd assume they'd be battle facility, and how much would they actually increase IVs by? Straight to perfect? Just by 1 or 5? Will they affect multiple stats at once?
Either way, just being able to change IVs period is amazing news
I doubt a feature advertised this way would be relegated to event-only, especially given the other limitation of Level 100 it has. I'd definitely say it's rare, but I don't think event-only is likely at all. Why even bother coming up with this if you're just gonna make it so each player can only get one or two in specific circumstances?We also don't know HOW rare Bottlecaps will ACTUALLY be (though I hope you can buy it with BP since Pokemon Bank showers me in it). For all we know there might not even be any way to get any in-game and will instead be what's given out as event hold items all the time now.
In a game...gameplay trumps everything, there is no discussion here, especially in a game like Pokemon. Making the gameplay more enjoyable by increasing the control of the player is a good thing.They're a necessary detail of the in-game world, which is already so thinly built that any more losses could make it collapse. The idea that creatures would not be genetically different in a way akin to IVs is one of the most absurd things I've ever heard.
"Acceptable breaks from reality"They're a necessary detail of the in-game world, which is already so thinly built that any more losses could make it collapse. The idea that creatures would not be genetically different in a way akin to IVs is one of the most absurd things I've ever heard.
Nope. The gameplay is only enjoyable as long as the meaning of what's going on in the game is maintained for the player. As the world gets thinner, the player gets less invested. Separately, the ability to enter cheat codes and get everything you want increases player control and is "a good thing" in terms of the player's experience for a few minutes, but it removes the meaning from doing the things needed to achieve things yourself and ultimately ruins the game.In a game...gameplay trumps everything, there is no discussion here, especially in a game like Pokemon. Making the gameplay more enjoyable by increasing the control of the player is a good thing.
It's not a spectral horse. It's ground type.Can someone please send the image of the spectral horse I'm literally imagining the horse from DMC3 that gives you Quicksilver right now and I'm way too hype. If I search up a video my data will be killed.
Dude I spam the hell out of PKHex and I enjoy Pokemon and have all the memories with my battles because it's still very real for me and I'm getting what I paid to do. It's all at an individual basis.Nope. The gameplay is only enjoyable as long as the meaning of what's going on in the game is maintained for the player. As the world gets thinner, the player gets less invested. Separately, the ability to enter cheat codes and get everything you want increases player control and is "a good thing" in terms of the player's experience for a few minutes, but it removes the meaning from doing the things needed to achieve things yourself and ultimately ruins the game.