...I do, though I currently don't really need it as I have a good Rapid Spinner.New Unpopular Opinion.
I don't want easy access Defog because I don't want Gliscor to be able to run it with Poison Heal.
...I do, though I currently don't really need it as I have a good Rapid Spinner.New Unpopular Opinion.
I don't want easy access Defog because I don't want Gliscor to be able to run it with Poison Heal.
Poison Heal is Gliscor's HA, so it can't learn Defog and have its HA at the same time. If it could have both at once, it would make a pretty good hazard remover.
But screw Gliscor. #freeswordsdanceqwilfish
I was more asking what does Gliscor having Poison Heal have anything to do with Defog? Gliscor can't be poisoned by Toxic Spikes since its Flying-type. Is it just having Poison Heal (and given Black Sludge) will give it an effective way of healing thus letting it stay out longer to use Defog?
Immunity to status, 2x Leftovers, doesn't care about Knock Off, can get rid of hazards, neutral to Rocks, immune to Spikes and Sticky Web, decent speed, and is a great physical wall would make it one of the premier Defoggers in the game.I was more asking what does Gliscor having Poison Heal have anything to do with Defog? Gliscor can't be poisoned by Toxic Spikes since its Flying-type. Is it just having Poison Heal (and given Black Sludge) will give it an effective way of healing thus letting it stay out longer to use Defog?
1) OU Singles and Doubles are not compatible. There is a reason OU Doubles has a different tier list that allows most Pokémon.In my view the only legendaries that should be allowed in VGc are those part of a trio/legendaries that are below pokemon showdown's OU tier.
Which is why you always carry an Ice-type attack on your team. Otherwise, Gliscor is going to screw you up.bulky "You can't f***ing kill me"...with more healing ability than Leftovers.
Eh...that would work better if we consider the Doubles OU tier. Some Pokemon aren't as broken in doubles as they are in singles (Greninja's not really good in Doubles and Mega Charizard Y more than outshines its X brother there).In my view the only legendaries that should be allowed in VGc are those part of a trio/legendaries that are below pokemon showdown's OU tier.
I wish we can have tiered double battles.Eh...that would work better if we consider the Doubles OU tier. Some Pokemon aren't as broken in doubles as they are in singles (Greninja's not really good in Doubles and Mega Charizard Y more than outshines its X brother there).
There are official Smogon Doubles UU and Doubles Uber tiers. They are playable on Showdown.I wish we can have tiered double battles.
But I don't think that looks like an unpopular opinion.
A bit of a late reply, but no, you are certainly not alone. I liked Pokestar Studios too and I know of many others who did. In general, it seems to be one of the more liked minigames so I don't think liking it is unpopular at all.Am I the only one who liked Pokestar Studios?
I tend to take things slowly too; though that's how I play most games anyway - explore every nook and cranny, talk to every NPC... I especially love games that reward you for this, like Majora and of course Pokémon.A bit of a late reply, but no, you are certainly not alone. I liked Pokestar Studios too and I know of many others who did. In general, it seems to be one of the more liked minigames so I don't think liking it is unpopular at all.
New unpopular(?) opinion: I dislike rushing through Pokemon games. I prefer to take my sweet time and do things slowly in my own tempo as opposed to playing through the entire story in just one to a few days. I like exploring every area thoroughly and speak to every character to see what they have to say. Then I never restart my games past gen 3 either, so I try to get as much possible out of playing through the main story since I only get to go through it twice, or once for the third versions.
New unpopular(?) opinion: I dislike rushing through Pokemon games. I prefer to take my sweet time and do things slowly in my own tempo as opposed to playing through the entire story in just one to a few days. I like exploring every area thoroughly and speak to every character to see what they have to say. Then I never restart my games past gen 3 either, so I try to get as much possible out of playing through the main story since I only get to go through it twice, or once for the third versions.
While I own all of the games from Generation I internationally, I prefer Blue over Red (I like Blastoise better than Charizard), so I'm happy.Here's something that should bring up some discussion:
Splatoon's Gen I Splatfest's results are up! The winners:
Japan:
Popularity: Red: 61%, Green: 39%
Win Rate: Red: 36%, Green: 64%
Votes: Red: 277, Green: 423
Winner: Green
America:
Popularity: Red: 55%, Blue: 45%
Win Rate: Red: 41%, Blue: 59%
Votes: Red: 301, Blue: 399
Winner: Blue
Europe:
Popularity: Red: 64%, Blue: 36%
Win Rate: Red: 43%, Blue: 57%
Votes: Red: 322, Blue: 378
Winner: Blue
Not a single Red version won except in popularity where it swept. So I guess what that means is, while the majority like Red version, the other version has more superior players. As a person who had Pokemon Blue, I am satisfied with this result. besides I picked Charizard anyway which is why most people supported Red, thus I had the best of both versions (also blue flames are hotter than red flames).
So, think they'll do doing a Splatfest for all versions (I'm joking... BTW Silver, Sapphire, Diamond, White, & Y are best).
Superior Splatoon players, which is pointless in the grand scheme of pokemon. :P Also, I know a handful of people who where trying to make the otherside lose by joining it anyhow. (On both sides) Basically, I find this pointless. That being said, our Blue Version should have been called Green Version like it was suppose to be.Here's something that should bring up some discussion:
Splatoon's Gen I Splatfest's results are up! The winners:
Japan:
Popularity: Red: 61%, Green: 39%
Win Rate: Red: 36%, Green: 64%
Votes: Red: 277, Green: 423
Winner: Green
America:
Popularity: Red: 55%, Blue: 45%
Win Rate: Red: 41%, Blue: 59%
Votes: Red: 301, Blue: 399
Winner: Blue
Europe:
Popularity: Red: 64%, Blue: 36%
Win Rate: Red: 43%, Blue: 57%
Votes: Red: 322, Blue: 378
Winner: Blue
Not a single Red version won except in popularity where it swept. So I guess what that means is, while the majority like Red version, the other version has more superior players. As a person who had Pokemon Blue, I am satisfied with this result. besides I picked Charizard anyway which is why most people supported Red, thus I had the best of both versions (also blue flames are hotter than red flames).
So, think they'll do doing a Splatfest for all versions (I'm joking... BTW Silver, Sapphire, Diamond, White, & Y are best).
I disagree for two reasons:That being said, our Blue Version should have been called Green Version like it was suppose to be.
I disagree for two reasons:
1) In general, Blastoise has been more popular than Venusaur. Now, this could partially be due to the fact that we got Blue instead of Green, but honestly, it is due to design. Having the more popular choice probably was a wise move.
2) We didn't get the games Japan called Red, Green, or Blue. What we got was a hybrid. The games used Japanese Blue's engine and graphics and just split the version exclusives as they were in Japanese Red and Green. The fact that it was Red and Blue might tie into this.
Actually, there is a third reason:
3) It doesn't matter and complaining about it just seems like pointless whining to me, no offense. Blue or Green, it would have been the same game. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Hmmm... a lot of people around me loved Bulbasaur back then. But they didn't play the games.
I think Bulbasaur was the most popular starter in my area, in terms of which starter they liked (instead of starters actually chosen)
I usually try not to rush games but with pokemon X, it couldn't be helped as it was just too easy for me....A bit of a late reply, but no, you are certainly not alone. I liked Pokestar Studios too and I know of many others who did. In general, it seems to be one of the more liked minigames so I don't think liking it is unpopular at all.
New unpopular(?) opinion: I dislike rushing through Pokemon games. I prefer to take my sweet time and do things slowly in my own tempo as opposed to playing through the entire story in just one to a few days. I like exploring every area thoroughly and speak to every character to see what they have to say. Then I never restart my games past gen 3 either, so I try to get as much possible out of playing through the main story since I only get to go through it twice, or once for the third versions.
Note that "Win Rate" numbers tend to be the opposite of popularity a LOT on Splatfest. It's pretty common for players forego personal preference to pick the obvious underdog/least popular team, since win rate factors in far more than popularity in a Splatfest. With any random player of varying skill levels picking the more popular team, it becomes an easy way for skilled players to reap the rewards of a Splatfest.Here's something that should bring up some discussion:
Splatoon's Gen I Splatfest's results are up! The winners:
Japan:
Popularity: Red: 61%, Green: 39%
Win Rate: Red: 36%, Green: 64%
Votes: Red: 277, Green: 423
Winner: Green
America:
Popularity: Red: 55%, Blue: 45%
Win Rate: Red: 41%, Blue: 59%
Votes: Red: 301, Blue: 399
Winner: Blue
Europe:
Popularity: Red: 64%, Blue: 36%
Win Rate: Red: 43%, Blue: 57%
Votes: Red: 322, Blue: 378
Winner: Blue
Not a single Red version won except in popularity where it swept. So I guess what that means is, while the majority like Red version, the other version has more superior players. As a person who had Pokemon Blue, I am satisfied with this result. besides I picked Charizard anyway which is why most people supported Red, thus I had the best of both versions (also blue flames are hotter than red flames).
So, think they'll do doing a Splatfest for all versions (I'm joking... BTW Silver, Sapphire, Diamond, White, & Y are best).
Well point two is fair the other two are false. Bulbasaur line constantly beats squirtle's in polls, both us only and worldwide. As to point 3, it would change a lot of things. For one it would clear up naming confusion in special and for gen 1 in general. Secondly, blastoise would be a lot less popular, which is a difference. And those are just two of a handful of differences it would have made that came to my head. However, with class about to start I don't have time to state them all.I disagree for two reasons:
1) In general, Blastoise has been more popular than Venusaur. Now, this could partially be due to the fact that we got Blue instead of Green, but honestly, it is due to design. Having the more popular choice probably was a wise move.
2) We didn't get the games Japan called Red, Green, or Blue. What we got was a hybrid. The games used Japanese Blue's engine and graphics and just split the version exclusives as they were in Japanese Red and Green. The fact that it was Red and Blue might tie into this.
Actually, there is a third reason:
3) It doesn't matter and complaining about it just seems like pointless whining to me, no offense. Blue or Green, it would have been the same game. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."