I would count the removal of Pursuit as a notable change in Shadow Tag's favour since all mons with it are weak to Dark and it being gone allows the trapper to choose their matchups even more than previously.
Yeah no, take it from someone that's not from the anglosphere; dubs never countCould be worse
Gen 5 eng dub calls literally any obvious fruit a berry, and any obvious vegetable a veggie
I mean A N Y, so apples are berry, carrots are just veggie
I love Berries too. They are not forgotten, but I feel like they are pushed out of the spotlight. The Berry descriptions from RSE were an incredibly fun read, I loved the idea some of the rarest Berries are flat-out legendary.Remember when Pokemon mostly used berries as their fictional foods? How every berry had a description of an either unexpected taste or unusual feature, especially for a fruit/vegetable?
Remember when berries were also stand ins for vegetables?
now we have realistic apples and potatoes
woot -_-
*old man voice* Back in my day, Liechi Berries were only found on Mirage Island.RSE said:A mysterious Berry. It is rumored to contain the power of the sea.
A counterpart of Liechi? Ganlon is Groudon, Liechi is Kyogre? I sea...RSE said:A mysterious Berry. It is rumored to contain the power of the land.
Told you they are Legendary! Salac is clearly Rayquaza in edible form!RSE said:A mysterious Berry. It is rumored to contain the power of the sky.
Apparently Petaya is Mew. Mew!RSE said:A mysterious Berry. It is rumored to contain the power of all living things.
This confirms the player character is an über genius for finding out how the Apicot Berry should be used.RSE said:A very mystifying Berry. No telling what may happen or how it can be used.
"So strong"? How could a Berry be "strong"? Is it a weapon of mass destruction or something?RSE said:So strong, it was abandoned at the world's edge. Considered a mirage.
I loved the idea some of the rarest Berries are flat-out legendary.
Obviously, Kalos is at the world's edge.but then X and Y just have some random little girl give them to you. Lame.
Weell, not Kalos, but Paldea might have an equivalent to this:Obviously, Kalos is at the world's edge.![]()
Mostly quoting this just to have something topical to reply to, but my "fix" to slow start is to make it gradually wear off across the 5 turns it takes. If it's at 50% power/speed turn 1, it would be at 60% during turn 2, 70% turn 3, and so on until the 5th turn ends and it's finally at full power.Honestly, I like Slow Start, because I find the juxtaposition of "12-foot alien robot colossus thing" and "makes sculptures seemingly just for fun and has a hard time getting up in the morning" to be one of the funniest things Pokemon has ever done.
Hear me out.*suggests a Slow Start buff*
I'm guessing this web page has... Slow Start.[T]hough the wikia page isn't loading right now.
It would be hard for me to think more differently about this. I consider the UBs to be more appealing than most of the rest of gen 7, with the less biological ones (Xurkitree, Celesteela, Kartana, and Stakataka) being pretty high up in my general opinion as well.I don't like the Ultra Beasts.
Well no, I do but hear me out.
The concept behind them? Absolutely fantastic. Alien Pokemon from a whole other dimension, so different in their biology that regular Pokeballs don't even recognise them as Pokemon? The whole lore around Ultra Wormholes and Fallers and each of their specific home dimensions in USUM? Flippin' brilliant. I love all of that.
I mean the actual creatures themselves.
There's a quote I can't find right now in which Junichi Masuda (I think) says something to the effect of "the design philosophy of the series is 'every Pokemon can be your friend, no matter how ferocious'". And I think this is one thing that has been adhered to scrupulously throughout the series as a whole. Even some of the most ferocious and outlandish designs that spring to mind for me, like Hydreigon, Crawdaunt, and Mega Tyranitar, manage to retain that aesthetic appeal that makes me like them.
But I don't get that from any of the UBs. They're all, as a whole, just so faceless and unrelatable and unsettling. Possible exceptions are Nihilego, which is one of my favourite Gen VII mons purely for its creepiness and Naganadel, which I've been using to great effect in the Battle Tree and Battle Royal of late. Guzzlord of course is great, though I wouldn't call it a favourite.
And, to be clear, I know that this feeling of distaste is very much part of the intention. It makes sense that alien Pokemon wouldn't have that same instant sense of connection regular ones do; they are designed to be unsettling and disturbing and a little bit creepy. What gets me is just how effectively I'm creeped out by them.
So, good job Game Freak at completely succeeding with the Ultra Beasts.
It would be hard for me to think more differently about this. I consider the UBs to be more appealing than most of the rest of gen 7, with the less biological ones (Xurkitree, Celesteela, Kartana, and Stakataka) being pretty high up in my general opinion as well.
But it did also take me a while to not be creeped out by Sylveon, so I'm probably just messed up.
I think that's gameplay bleeding into the adjustment ideas because Regigigas isn't so powerful to where it needs a hindering ability to begin with, much less one that hits it this hard. The extra effects feel like an attempt to reconcile the flavor of the idea (which I still say is overblown in importance since literally no other Legendary Pokemon displays this kind of "rust" after being summoned/awakened) while making the Pokemon appropriately powerful (weak on one front but strengthened by a different effect to even it out).I've never understood why the most common ideas for buffing Slow Start are always trying to apply extra effects on the ability.
I'd just make it so that the effect does not refresh when switching out. Make it wear out after it stays on the field after 5 complete turns, but not necessarily 5 consecutive turns.
The thing about the Ultra Beasts for me (and I can't decide if this is a good thing or not) is how they barely even feel cohesive with each other. To an extent that might be deliberate since USUM confirms they all have different home dimensions outside of the blanket of just "Ultra Space", but artistically, I probably would have to be told some of these Pokemon are supposed to be distinctly Alien compared to normal ones.I don't like the Ultra Beasts.
Well no, I do but hear me out.
The concept behind them? Absolutely fantastic. Alien Pokemon from a whole other dimension, so different in their biology that regular Pokeballs don't even recognise them as Pokemon? The whole lore around Ultra Wormholes and Fallers and each of their specific home dimensions in USUM? Flippin' brilliant. I love all of that.
I mean the actual creatures themselves.
There's a quote I can't find right now in which Junichi Masuda (I think) says something to the effect of "the design philosophy of the series is 'every Pokemon can be your friend, no matter how ferocious'". And I think this is one thing that has been adhered to scrupulously throughout the series as a whole. Even some of the most ferocious and outlandish designs that spring to mind for me, like Hydreigon, Crawdaunt, and Mega Tyranitar, manage to retain that aesthetic appeal that makes me like them.
But I don't get that from any of the UBs. They're all, as a whole, just so faceless and unrelatable and unsettling. Possible exceptions are Nihilego, which is one of my favourite Gen VII mons purely for its creepiness and Naganadel, which I've been using to great effect in the Battle Tree and Battle Royal of late. Guzzlord of course is great, though I wouldn't call it a favourite.
And, to be clear, I know that this feeling of distaste is very much part of the intention. It makes sense that alien Pokemon wouldn't have that same instant sense of connection regular ones do; they are designed to be unsettling and disturbing and a little bit creepy. What gets me is just how effectively I'm creeped out by them.
So, good job Game Freak at completely succeeding with the Ultra Beasts.
No, I find Sylveon quite creepy too. Probably would do a lot less if the Pokedex would just shut up about its ribbon-like feelers that it wraps around people it loves
Isn't there non-monster (but still fictional) wildlife in Monster Hunter, though?
Isn't there non-monster (but still fictional) wildlife in Monster Hunter, though? I'm also reminded of Monster Sanctuary, where it's repeatedly and explicitly said in the in-game encyclopedia that normal animals exist in this world; "monster" is a catch-all term for supernatural creatures/plants/fungi/ovens/alien goo. It seems to be inspired by early Pokémon lore.
The UBs are fun in that they are pretty creepy at a glance, but then you start interacting with them on refresh/camp and you realize that despite looking so weird and offputting, they're still someone who you can befriend. They don't become more normal, they're little freaks in all of their animations and lore, but you start learning that these animations are happy, excited animations, that they enjoy being petted, eating beans and curry with you.
They're just your weirdo friends, and I really enjoy that, as a weirdo pokémon enjoyer