Which ones?For a more chill and silly unpopular opinion (i guess lol): i think megas are ugly :^[
Which ones?For a more chill and silly unpopular opinion (i guess lol): i think megas are ugly :^[
Honestly? Most of them. They either feel overdesigned or just kinda ugly? The only ones i dont mind as much are audino, ampharos and aerodactly (tho i dont like the last two in general, but its completly irrelevant to their megas)Which ones?
Whereas Silver's attitude is very much "you are a pathetic wimp barely worth my time, and I outright despise you". He's not part of Team Rocket - in fact he makes clear pretty early on he hates them - and he's not on any particular mission you're aware of (at least in the original games) so it comes off as him being an asshole for the sake of it. He never acknowledges the player as a friend (again, in the original GSC - one could argue that the tag battle against Lance and Clair somewhat softens his relationship with the player).
I remember this hackrom Liquid Crystal in which Silver, instead of understanding what what he is missing is care for his mons, he thinks he needs more power and becomes the new Team Rocket leader in a massively hypocritical move, in order to hunt for legendaries. We still ruin his plans and to the jail he goes.
I like redeeming arcs like the one Silver got in HGSS, but falling into delusion and full on villainy was also an interesting take.
Eh... sort of? I mean I can see how that would work but I find that a bit of a leap for his character. Silver's arc is one where him becoming "good" (in his own way) is far more interesting than a backslide into him joining Team Rocket and being imprisoned. I did actually play a bit of Liquid Crystal but never got that far into it because I found the early changes rather ludicrous, might try and delve back into that game.
The Adventures manga does Silver best imo, he's one of my favourite characters in it.
Well that sucks yeah, but i still thought SwSh had some wiggle room on difficulty.
In a way, it sure did. I came to despise Hop a lot more than I ever did Silver, because Silver at least left me alone for most of the adventure, and when he appeared he didn't prattle on for ages about stuff I had no care for whatsoever.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.
Hau and Hop tbh. The absolute worst rivals of the games I've played (1st, 6th, 7th, 8th gens)In a way, it sure did. I came to despise Hop a lot more than I ever did Silver, because Silver at least left me alone for most of the adventure, and when he appeared he didn't prattle on for ages about stuff I had no care for whatsoever.
Whenever Silver appears, you go "Oh, that guy again! I look forward to giving him another good beating". When you see Hop in the distance, you go "Oh crud, not that guy again. Screw that guy!"
Eh, I disagree.Hau and Hop tbh. The absolute worst rivals of the games I've played (1st, 6th, 7th, 8th gens)
But the thing that really annoys me about the two of them is that they want to be your rival, but pick the starter that's weak to yours, then act surprise when you know about type matchups. I mean, if they think they're worthy of being my rival, at least have the IQ to pick the other starter. If I were Leon, I'd never endorse Hop after seeing him pick the disadvantageous starter.
So both are garbage trainers and garbage rivals.Eh, I disagree.
Both Hau and Hop have a comparable "plot point"
- Both live in the shadow of a strong trainer that's a relative of them (a Kahuna / the Champion)
- Both are overconfident in their abilities as trainers due to having lived at close contact with Pokemon thus convinced that simply befriending them is sufficent to be good at battling
- Both end up having their belief crushed, Hop expecially after being crushed by Bede who completely destroys his self confidence
- Both have to face personal growth of stop living in the shadow of their relative and accept that becoming a good trainer requires effort and confidence
Essentially, they are low ladder players who think they're good because they were facerolling schoolkids with their youtube meme team and suddently end up facing competent players and get stomped.
I don't see the issue with them picking the weak starter and being surprised that you beat them multiple times. In fact, I think it's very fitting.
Yes, Hau learns to teambuild, good for him. But the first battle is the most important. It's for bragging rights until you meet again.Everybody rags on Hau for picking the weak starter but nobody talks about how he later uses an Eeveelution (Vaporeon, Flareon or Leafeon) that covers that weakness
In addition, while it's a lot more of a stretch, Hop's selection of the weak starter can be seen as a 4d chess play to later have a better shot of beating Leon since he uses the starter strong VS yours, i.e. the starter weak to Hop's
I actually felt so bad for Hop after beating him in the tournament. He gets a new theme, talks about how serious he's gonna be, tries to build the best team he can (except for dubwool and pincurchin, at least bring another electric type !)... and then you just slamdunk his team, his hopes and his dreams like you always do.- Both end up having their belief crushed, Hop expecially after being crushed by Bede who completely destroys his self confidence
First battle is the most important? i'd say its the least important, its a "spam A and see what happens" fest in most games, and "idk oneshot with the super effective move" in others. theres nothing interessing about those battles, even the game knows because it lets you progress after you lose to the first rival battle in most games, and the ones that dont are just annoying if you end up losingYes, Hau learns to teambuild, good for him. But the first battle is the most important. It's for bragging rights until you meet again.
1) No-one gave a flying crap about Maractus until Dexit threatened to do away with it. Then all of a sudden everyone was distraught at the prospect of losing a Pokemon no-one had ever used. Now it's everyone's favourite Pokemon (which is fair, it's cute) but the revisionism that went on prior to SwSh's release with people saying "I'm so glad Maractus is in the game!" was hilarious.*
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?".
Real talk tho, even though it makes sense that every mon is someone's favorite, it was just silly to see people going nuts for the likes of Maractus, Lumineon, Furret, and other mons that are only remembered on "Most Forgettable Pokémon" lists.
To be fair Furret even has a dedicated global twitch emote. It's illegal for it to not be in the games![]()
I find it hilarious how a lot of pokemons got popular because... they were unpopular.
Blue's replacement is a guy named Trace. Trace.
If anything, the rival that picks the strong starter is put on a worse light, as they lose despite the elemental advantage.
If I were Leon, I'd never endorse Hop after seeing him pick the disadvantageous starter.
Both Hau and Hop have a comparable "plot point"
If anything, the rival that picks the strong starter is put on a worse light, as they lose despite the elemental advantage.
Though until Gen VI the Starters didn't have an elemental move until Level 7. Of course this change is why the Rival has the Type disadvantage. Though maybe they should make the first battle with the Rival have them not using the Starter and then after the battle they get the Starter, but you wait a bit before the second battle giving you time to catch some other Pokemon.
Considering what we've seen going in the Dynamax Adventures thread, and mixed with my own personal experiences, I am still convinced that they aren't actually wrong on this.Straight up dumbed down design. Masuda must think kids today ain't as good as 90's kids. Pokémon been disrespecting these kids for almost a decade now.![]()
The fans who cheer those changes on/don't give a damn/think the fans who do care are being whiny babies will pretty much always outbuy the boycotters (or anyone making noise generally).The amount of pokemon fans who complain about the poor quality of games due to shorter and shorter development cycles, but then buy the games/DLC on release date every time is absurd and makes pokemon fans look like jokes. Is it that hard to recognize that no matter how much you complain, if you buy the games yearly, you are telling Nintendo/Game freak to keep making them yearly?
BTW this isn't directed at any particular person or anything, just a general trend among some fans.
So this is why I still don't have a Switch![]()