They'll probably replace Defog with Whirlpool or something like that (the HMs themselves can't be traded anyway, so it's not like it matters). After all, FR/LG didn't have Dive while RSE did. So, I can see them keeping the Whirlpools.
zeromus why did it matter if you had 6 in your party
Mt. Silver will probably be lit up now. Dark Cave though will probably be like the Wayward Cave in DPPt, as in, still being dark and an area where Flash can be used as a result, as I don't believe it was really too important of an area.
Ah, I hadn't remembered. Been too long since I played them (the batteries of my copies of Gold, Silver, and Crystal have all been dead for a while now). If that's so, then it probably won't matter too much, so it will most likely be kept dark then.It was only the entrance floor that was never lit up, but it was still easy to navigate it. After that, barring wild encounters, you can reach Red in under 30 seconds.
So I've never played a Japanese import.. I'm sure it can't be too hard, right? This is the first time I think I'm excited to really import it and struggle through the game.
Anyone else?
I imported Platinum and made through it easy enough, and I can only read like three characters of Japanese (the one used for moon/month, tsuki, the one for the possesive "no", and the one for day). If I got stumped on something, like what move a Pokemon was trying to learn, I simply confirmed it by looking up the level-up list on Serebii. Beyond that, it's really pretty straightforward.So I've never played a Japanese import.. I'm sure it can't be too hard, right? This is the first time I think I'm excited to really import it and struggle through the game.
Anyone else?
I can blast through a pokemon game I've never played in Japanese rather easily, with only 3 years worth of actually learning the language. I believe the language spoken to the character that you're playing as is the "plain" speech, which should be learned within your 3rd year and is mainly used as conversation amongst friends. The attacks can be simply looked up, and even memorized. The game is meant for 10 year olds, and I've seen so many people complaining about how they can't understand what the game is saying playing the Japanese version, while waiting for the U.S. version. I can't understand why, they can either learn the language or wait for the U.S. version, which I hope they choose the former.I imported Platinum and made through it easy enough, and I can only read like three characters of Japanese (the one used for moon/month, tsuki, the one for the possesive "no", and the one for day). If I got stumped on something, like what move a Pokemon was trying to learn, I simply confirmed it by looking up the level-up list on Serebii. Beyond that, it's really pretty straightforward.
I think what they'd do would be whatever they did with the trainers' Pokemon in Fire Red and Leaf Green, which I believe was giving them definitive abilities, but I'm not positive on that.Do you think the NPC's pokemon will have set abilities? Or change with each game/playthrough? For example, will whitney's milktank always have scrappy, will it always have thick fat, or will it varry? Discuss this, we should, hmm
My brother beat Red with level 40's, so yeah your point is quite valid.I'd like to see Red's team updated, hopefully with more powerful (and, less likely, other regions') Pokemon. Sure, they were super high leveled, but anyone with half a clue about battling could beat him in less than five tries.
Oh, I know I'm not sure - nobody can be sure they aren't in until the games come out. Unless, that is, CoroCoro states next month that "headbutt trees are out". But that would be a total downer to hear when the articles are supposed to get you pumped for HG/SS.
However, as my old 8 Ball would say, "signs point to no".
1. Headbutt trees used to be plentiful; we haven't had a scan with one yet.
2. Headbutt is no longer a TM (big indicator)
3. I don't think GameFreak is a fan anymore of "use a move, encounter Pokemon" (outside of Sweet Scent). In DPPt there were no Pokemon hiding under Rock Smash rocks, plus the idea of headbutt trees was made into Honey Trees.
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