A few times over the past few days, I’ve walked into the Pokémon Center to heal, gotten distracted by the Poke Mart or an NPC, and walked back out without actually remembering to heal.
A few times over the past few days, I’ve walked into the Pokémon Center to heal, gotten distracted by the Poke Mart or an NPC, and walked back out without actually remembering to heal.
Nope. I prefer 4 attacking moves, myself.I think we’re all guilty of the ‘infinite’ Protect Detect combo we all thought would work right?
When I was really young (like well over a decade ago) one of my first exposures to the Pokemon brand was a sticker book which had every Pokemon up to and including the DPP dex. It was pretty simple, you took the stickers and stuck them into the correct section of the page with the Pokemon, right?
Well, one of these slots was for Porygon-Z. From here I'm not 100% sure whether it was me being a 5 year old or some print error in the book itself, but I put the sticker for Porygon2 in that slot, unable to find a Porygon that looked different from it and the OG. And because of this, for years afterward I thought Porygon2 and Z looked identical. Keep in mind my internet access for the time afterward was basically limited to Youtube where I didn't even watch that much Pokemon content for a good while, and I played games like DP and BW1/2 where the Porygon line wasn't present, and even if I could I couldn't tradeand still can'tto get Z. I'm pretty sure by the time I discovered what Porygon-Z actually looked like the Gen 5 era was in full swing, it might've even been right around the build-up to Gen 6. I happened to stumble upon a Let's Play or Wi-Fi battle of some sort where OP faced off against a foe who used Porygon-Z and it was a total mindfuck to me, the sensation being similar to a new Pokemon reveal.
Indeed - especially since some parts aren't fully attached on Porygon-Z, you can pretty easily reconstruct it into the shape of Porygon2.Well, to be fair, if you rotate Porygon-Z a bit, it does look like a miscolored Porygon2...
I had that one!When I was really young (like well over a decade ago) one of my first exposures to the Pokemon brand was a sticker book which had every Pokemon up to and including the DPP dex. It was pretty simple, you took the stickers and stuck them into the correct section of the page with the Pokemon, right?
Well, one of these slots was for Porygon-Z. From here I'm not 100% sure whether it was me being a 5 year old or some print error in the book itself, but I put the sticker for Porygon2 in that slot, unable to find a Porygon that looked different from it and the OG. And because of this, for years afterward I thought Porygon2 and Z looked identical. Keep in mind my internet access for the time afterward was basically limited to Youtube where I didn't even watch that much Pokemon content for a good while, and I played games like DP and BW1/2 where the Porygon line wasn't present, and even if I could I couldn't tradeand still can'tto get Z. I'm pretty sure by the time I discovered what Porygon-Z actually looked like the Gen 5 era was in full swing, it might've even been right around the build-up to Gen 6. I happened to stumble upon a Let's Play or Wi-Fi battle of some sort where OP faced off against a foe who used Porygon-Z and it was a total mindfuck to me, the sensation being similar to a new Pokemon reveal.
You see, this was Gen 2, and the animation for Leer was laser beams.
we do have prismatic laser, but it's a bit terrible (& also signature)That makes sense, heck we still don't have a laser beam move (could easily be a Special Fire-type version of Slash).
We also have Laser Focus
that was the jokeThat's not really a laser
At least you didn't do what I did in Pearl and bummed it on Chingling, a Pokemon I already had registered in the dex by that pointI used a Master Ball on a Goldeen in Red back in the day. Was accidental but still not fun.