To be fair Furret even has a dedicated global twitch emote. It's illegal for it to not be in the gamesFurret,

To be fair Furret even has a dedicated global twitch emote. It's illegal for it to not be in the gamesFurret,
I find it hilarious how a lot of pokemons got popular because... they were unpopular. Everyone knows vanilluxe and garbodor because a lot of people didn't like their designs for example. Garbodor is the only non gen 1/8 that has a gmax iirc.I do find it hilarious that Maractus of all mons survived the initial culling. Maractus falls into that category of mons that I'd call "known for being unknown": If it is brought up in conversation, it's typically along the lines of "Hey, who remembers this, amirite?".
melmetalI find it hilarious how a lot of pokemons got popular because... they were unpopular. Everyone knows vanilluxe and garbodor because a lot of people didn't like their designs for example. Garbodor is the only non gen 1/8 that has a gmax iirc.
To be fair, that wasn't available after some time, but yeah, you're right, i completely forgot about Double Iron Bash who is a gen 7 pokemon.melmetal
If you wanna rag on GF for being shit at that critique BSS or VGC
What if you wanted to go to heavenTo be fair the only reason VGC players don't rage against Dynamax is that they're too busy raging against Ally Switch.
Also i don't know if it's unpopular but i don't think Blue was THAT much of a jerk. I played a hack of Fire Red like i said before, (which didn't edit Blue's dialogue) and i was surprised to see him being like "oh wow, you trained your pokemons well ! Well good luck buddy, smell ya later" almost every time. He even gives you directions to help you !
He was kind of a dick at only 3 occasions :
-At the very beginning, when he says he's the better trainer and you just lucked out, and says he'll tell his sister to not give you a map
-After the nugget bridge battle, when he says "it's a shame you're always behind me" and gives you the fame checker while being like "it's perfect for you, you always worry about gossips"
-He was absolutely SAVAGE at the pokemon tower : "Oh ? What are you doing here Red ? Are your pokemons dead or something ? Well, i can always make them faint haha !". Blue knows you're nuzlocking.
And i felt really bad for him when you beat him at the end, he's like "What ?! But... i was at my prime..." and then Oak says "Blue, i'm dissapointed in you". Like what the hell man ?! Not only did he fulfill your dream of completing the pokedex while i didn't, he also beat the e4 first (actually he was literally always ahead of you) and became champion.
So you're dissapointed in him because he didn't PERFECTLY trained his pokemons and he wasn't a tryhard like me with held items ?!
Blue didn't deserve to get scolded after he did all those efforts to reach that point.
Blue's replacement is a guy named Trace. Trace.Speaking of Blue, I dislike its Champion theme ver. in LGPE, it just sounds so....samey? Like, it tries to emulate it without bringing any new twist or something new and exciting. If you wonder if I am talking about the theme song or the game in general, the answer is yes.
Pretty sad IMO, I hate the new rivals.I think GameFreak's pretty clearly signaled that the age of the jerk rival is over. Good riddance, I personally say, but I would agree that keeping Blue around at least for legacy's sake would have been preferable.
I think GameFreak's pretty clearly signaled that the age of the jerk rival is over. Good riddance, I personally say, but I would agree that keeping Blue around at least for legacy's sake would have been preferable.
(If they make a Johto Let's Go, though...what are they gonna do with Silver?)
Ehhh, I wouldn't say that the jerk rival is done for. Sword and Shield did this quite a bit although it did put its own spins on the jerk rival. Bede is a jerk rival who has an inflated sense of importance because Chairman Rose endorsed him, and he even manages to best Hop in a battle which also gives Hop an interesting turn in character, while Bede himself makes an ironic turn in that he's disqualified and then taken in by Opal to be her successor, which changes him quite a bit.
I'd also argue if you factor in Isle of Armor that Klara and Avery most definitely count as jerk rivals during that campaign. They are downright mean to you, threaten to hurt you, and even cheat during the third trial. They're not Gym Challengers but they do count as jerk rivals for the IoA experience, and there's quite a bit of backstory to them and how they got to the IoA in the first place, and unlike other jerks these two are students who came to the Dojo but only put in the bare minimum amount of effort into their training until you come into the picture.
It's not the most common archetype ever but SwSh has shown that they're not averse to still doing it.
I just wanted to say that i love reading through these 5 years old replies. That one is especially ironic.>tfw people keep bringing up DLC when Game Freak already said it's not happening.
I feel like what a lot of people don't get, is that the easiness of the games creates a "make your own difficulty" kind of thing,
Wait what, i had no idea !Funny, because Masuda and Ohmori mentioned this word by word in an interview...
Bruh. Well that sucks yeah, but i still thought SwSh had some wiggle room on difficulty. I never grinded, played set and never dynamaxed and some battles still gave me some problems (Leon had a massive level spike, he had like 10 more levels than me and i don't even know how i beat him). I had to use items in battle to avoid having to grind.Right before answering the Exp. Share does not have a toggle in SwSh.
Yeah, nah, gimme actual difficulty
Can i just say i also despise how they did "difficulty options" in B2W2 ? You unlock easy mode AFTER BEATING THE GAME and Hard Mode was only unlocked in Black 2, you needed a stupid key for it in White 2. I liked that they changed movesets up and the AI a bit, but increasing levels is a bit dumb, it just makes you grind more and doesn't really add anything.