For the past month, I've spent a majority of my free time pouring over Pokemon information... I work a lame ten hour shift, and so I'll space out and think about Pokemon all day to try to help pass the time, and when I get home I'll hit the computer and check up on any ideas I came up with that day.
I don't know, after all this time building teams, revising them, tearing them down, re-building them... I can honestly say that I don't think I'll ever be able to settle on one. Does anyone else have this problem?
a) There are too many pokemon that I like and feel obligated to include.
b) There are too many pokemon that I don't like and refuse to use.
c) I'm really anal when it comes to games that revolve around statistical strategy, and I just can't seem to find a way of covering all the weaknesses that I feel I need to cover. Once I find a problem with my team (which is inevitable) it'll just nag at me until I get to the point where I can't be happy with the team any longer.
What do you guys do? An NPC in the Battle Tower told me, "You need to take things more casually." If only I could. =(
I don't know, after all this time building teams, revising them, tearing them down, re-building them... I can honestly say that I don't think I'll ever be able to settle on one. Does anyone else have this problem?
a) There are too many pokemon that I like and feel obligated to include.
b) There are too many pokemon that I don't like and refuse to use.
c) I'm really anal when it comes to games that revolve around statistical strategy, and I just can't seem to find a way of covering all the weaknesses that I feel I need to cover. Once I find a problem with my team (which is inevitable) it'll just nag at me until I get to the point where I can't be happy with the team any longer.
What do you guys do? An NPC in the Battle Tower told me, "You need to take things more casually." If only I could. =(