- As you may or may not know, my username Ransei is based off the
region in Pokemon Conquest. I got Pokemon Conquest on my 13th birthday and it became my favorite game for the longest time (until ORAS took over a few months ago). With such an expansive postgame, incredible artwork, incredible exclusive lore, and many examples of strong character development in the game, the people and Pokemon alike make Ransei feel more alive than any other region. In Pokemon Conquest, the starter Pokemon is an Eevee and the player has a choice to evolve their Eevee into any eeveelution prior to Gen 6. Each time I played through the game, I always evolved my starter Eevee into Jolteon and have used it frequently to beat the main story and the main postgame story. I've also used it as my main Pokemon in specific challenges I added to the main postgame story, such as not challenging any other kingdom until all of their warriors had 100/100% link on their Pokemon. I've used it about as much as I've used Arceus and Shiny Rayquaza in that game but this was my starter Pokemon and I've shared more different ingame experiences with it than the other two. A couple years after I got Pokemon Conquest, I was given the opportunity to manage OMPL a second time and had my mascot changed from Pikachu to Jolteon (funnily enough because Pikachu was my first hacked Pokemon on PS ever as well and when I replaced it, it was with a Jolteon). As an Other Metas leader, I can say some of my most significant experiences in the Other Metagames community were from managing in OMPL tournaments. I've written large posts at the end of each OMPL tour I went into as a manager of the 5-Star Jolteons.
These three posts linked in the list above explain everything else in regards to why Jolteon is on my Trainer Card.
- Lucario dates back the furthest on this Trainer Card. My experience with this Pokemon started before I even got into the franchise. Before getting into Pokemon, I was incredibly hooked on the game Super Smash Bros Brawl, of which Lucario is a fighter character in. I did not think much of it at the time but as I started getting into Pokemon I realized how special Lucario became in its own movie and the Pokemon games. Seeing how I was getting hooked on Pokemon, was already really into Smash Bros Brawl, and found Lucario to be incredibly cool and unique, it quickly ended up becoming my first favorite Pokemon. I wanted one. I was sad to learn it wasn't available in my first Pokemon game when I got it, but I waited patiently. Until then, I started using Lucario in Brawl a lot more. For my 11th birthday, I got Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon White. I was finally able to run Lucario in its own games! Once I got Riolu in Diamond and evolved it into Lucario it became my main Pokemon to run in Gen 4. By a couple months I would train it to level 100 and have it transfered to Pokemon Heartgold, which was traded from Pokemon Diamond. The Lucario became my main Pokemon as well and shared the experience of my first encounter with Red. I thought Red was some random fisherman at the edge of a mountain wanting to explain what he was doing there, but I was dead wrong and became shocked when I saw his level 88 Pikachu. The only Pokemon I had with me that was able to fight at the time was the level 100 Lucario and I ended up losing several matches until I found a way to beat him. In other words, the first time I ever beat Red, was just with the level 100 Lucario. Time passed and Lucario eventually became my main in Super Smash Bros Brawl for the longest time and I started getting more into the Generation 5 games. No surprise there I made Lucario one of my main Pokemon in those games too and used it to journey a lot through the Unova region's postgame, then in Black 2 White 2, slapped some Lucario found as Riolu early in the game onto my ingame teams. Lucario is a Pokemon who sums up a significant amount of my early experiences playing Pokemon, my experience playing Super Smash Bros Brawl, and my experiences with getting introduced to Pokemon. Lucario is still my favorite Super Smash Bros character and is a Pokemon I'll never forget.
- The story about Gorebyss starts off all the way back to when I started playing Pokemon. At some point in my first Pokemon game, I dived down underwater and found a wild Clamperl. I was interested in how Clamperl looked and wondered what it could've evolved into. I knew it evolved but didn't know what it evolved into. At the time, I thought all Pokemon evolved through level-up so I kept training Clamperl through countless levels. I kept training it until it was level 72 and my game was reset not long after. During my training, there came a point where I figured I'd have to train Clamperl up to level 100 in order to evolve it since it was already so high up and not evolved. I was going to keep going until then had my game not reset. Flash forward about six and a half years later to 2017. I got bored and wanted to clear through a Gen 6 game using an LC Pokemon. I chose the LC Pokemon to be Clamperl and initially planned to have to run be in Pokemon X. One problem however; I lost Pokemon X at the time. After searching for some time I decided to save all of my Pokemon in Omega Ruby, restart the game, and have the solo Clamperl run there instead. Noted I had to use a cheating device to set this up and the only time I've actually used a cheat code after resetting Omega Ruby was to change Clamperl's OT to mine after I hatched and transfered it. All this did was remove the EXP bonuses from battle and made the run a little more spiced up. I left the starter Pokemon I got in the PC box and started my Clamperl run from Route 102 and onward. Here's how it turned out:
It beat all the Gym Leaders, Team Magma, Primal Groudon, The entire Elite Four, and the Champion all by itself, and then it went on to beat Wallace's Sootopolitan team, Zinnia twice, Rayquaza, Deoxys, the entire Elite Four once again and finally... the Champion once again. (For Tate and Liza I had to use a Level 2 Zigzagoon and have it faint during the battle so that it wouldn't get any EXP) and it ended up being level 82...
Clamperl managed to accomplish everything in the above quote without any use of its own items. It was only given X items throughout the game. It never held any item with the exception of a random Oran Berry that was tricked into the Pokemon and used immediately after. After clearing the Delta Episode and training my Clamperl up to level 82, I decided to have it go all the way to level 100, then give it a Deep Sea Scale. I then asked Smogon user
Amblood to help get my Clamperl to evolve through trade. I got it traded, evolved, and traded back. I actually carried on with my sentiment and trained a Clamperl to level 100 before evolving it. I decided for it to be Gorebyss since the Clamperl was female and I thought the evolution was more fitting for it overall. After clearing the Delta Episode and beating Steven for the second time, I also went back to all the previous legendary and mythical Pokemon Clamperl fought, caught them all, then added them to the team. I was also shiny hunting for legendaries at the time and had an empty slot remaining. I managed to find a Shiny Reshiram within four days of the hunt and added that in as the final member to that ORAS team. In a way I guess you can say my Gorebyss carried a legacy that traced back all the way to my very first Pokemon save file. Aside from that I've mostly treated this Pokemon the same way I've treated the Aerodactyl mentioned below and for all of these reasons I carry a deep respect for this Pokemon.
- My interest in Aerodactyl began when I was playing Balanced Hackmons in late 2014. I've then used it in Classic and Pure Hackmons. This was a Pokemon I had a tendency of running as some sort of fun meme that turned out to work really well.
Desertlovania is my prime example of this. I then realized I really liked the aesthetic of this being a fossil Pokemon, of which is a fast hybrid between dinosaur and dragon and was able to summon a weather very fitting for it. I was also intrigued by the concept of obtaining a fossil and reviving it into this Pokemon. When I got Pokemon Omega Ruby and did my first run for that game, I badly wanted an Aerodactyl on my team. After putting in the effort to Wonder Trade and access GTS, I managed to get an Aerodactyl and consider it as the star of my run. I went through and tried to play regularly, while training my Pokemon at even levels. I also discovered the Poke Amie features that were introduced in that same gen. After the fifth gym, I got bored and decided to only use Aerodactyl for the rest of the game. Not only did I play to win every match with the Pokemon, but it was the first and only Pokemon I was taking care of using Poke Amie and Super Training at the time. I knew its Mega Stone was in the game as well and felt really determined to search for it, just so the Pokemon could be complete. As I went through late game I ended up sharing the experience of my favorite
ingame Pokemon battle with just the Aerodactyl (as my Aerodactyl was incredibly overleveled at that point) and swept through the Elite Four after that match. I then went through the entire Delta Episode and found Aerodactyl's Mega Stone in order to Mega Evolve it and found someone irl who was in the same high school I was at the time with his own ORAS cartridge. We battled each other lots of times and I would be incredibly protective towards my Aerodactyl, using it then as my ace. It was may single most viable and notable Pokemon in the fully evolved team I've used and I'd often keep winning with it. The person I kept battling noticed me using Aerodactyl as my ace and I came to realize something... this Pokemon was the first I've actually felt a
real true bond towards when playing a Pokemon game... it was the first Pokemon I've actually taken care of in more than just your standard leveling-up. I fed it, pat it, played with it in Poke Amie, found its mega stone, super trained it for the best EVs, used it as an ace in competitive Wi-Fi battles, and made it noticeable. I have never felt as strongly for another Pokemon from an ingame run as I've had this Aerodactyl. It was like an Ash and Pikachu sort of thing. To this day Aerodactyl is still one of my favorite Pokemon and will always be.
- Gyarados is a Pokemon I've carried through many ingame runs in Pokemon. It came to the point where I was running as many Gyarados as I had runs with full teams of six, and it became quite noticeable. This Pokemon made its way everywhere throughout my adventures from being the most convenient buy off of Kanto to being found as a full odds shiny Magikarp in Alola. It even found its way into being in my
favorite Pokemon Showdown team and found its way to being used in Pokemon Black 2, where you can't actually get a Magikarp until postgame under normal circumstances (I did some egg trading from BW's postgame). The amount of influence this Pokemon and its prevolution had on me is insane. You can check out my
google spreadsheet on full team runs to see what I mean. It's an amazing Pokemon who starts off as very weak in the beginning but becomes incredible once it hits its full potential. I've decided at one point to just run a full team of six Gyarados just to put this Pokemon in the spotlight and 6-0ing Volkner with that team became one of my favorite memories in Pokemon. The Gyarados on my Trainer Card is shiny is to represent the sheer amount of times I've used a Gyarados on an ingame team and because a couple of them, including one from a run I did not complete, had a Shiny Gyarados. Shiny Gyarados was also the very last Pokemon I've ever caught in an ingame run, since I decided a year ago that Crystal was going to be the last main series game I'd play through. Since shininess is based off rarity and finding a specific one in a hunt usually requires finding the same Pokemon many times, I'm using shininess as a way to compile all the times I've used Gyarados on a team.
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