afaik it's confirmed to be in game / non toggleable, no real confirmation of "balance" since i dont think anyone did a "normal" run yet to figure how leveled or underleveled you areHas the XP share been confirmed to be forced on or is it toggleable? And if it's on, has it been better balanced?
to be fair magnemite is already in every game anyways
I think they wouldn't have to have the base form in every game, no. Like R_N said earlier, its possible that part of the reason they're not forms in the first place but rather their own mon is so that they can be put in future gens without the need to bring back all the base species
Thats also even considering them as legendaries. We aren't sure how they're gonna be treated rn
If they "disappear" it'd be like any given dexited mon, not like a mechanic.I'm partially thinking they just might disappear from future games, like Mega and Dynamax. Although these are more like new forms so that is less likely.
If they "disappear" it'd be like any given dexited mon, not like a mechanic.
I'm saying there's no reason to expect more than any of the other Pokemon present. They might be in the next game, they might not, but it's not the same as megas or g-maxes or anything like that.I'm half expecting they just disappear them. But less likely as this is essentially a glorified regional variant.
Every Pokemon innately has a tera type. We don't know the specifics of how the type is selected (is it pure rng, weighted, can specific types pass down by breeding or is that more rng, etc) but any bred Pokemon should, yes, have their own tera type.I may have asked this in the past, but can bred Pokemon have Tera types? Or can be apply them after being bred?
I am 100% confident that it may be somewhat random at release and then either in postgame or first DLC we get a item to just change it to whatever.TBH, it should be something that you can give a type-based item to switch. Oh well, that'll be like the gigantamax factor mushrooms, come the DLC.
Exactly, having options is good.
TBH, it should be something that you can give a type-based item to switch. Oh well, that'll be like the gigantamax factor mushrooms, come the DLC.
iirc Khu has said a few times that you'll get an item from raids in the base game to change tera types
Which tbfh doesn't surprise me as, as stated above, they've been doing their best to reduce the entry barrier to VGC as well as reducing the necessity to hack/clone pokemon...We know from leaks that there is an item to change tera typings, but i think its rare (or assumed rare)
Which tbfh doesn't surprise me as, as stated above, they've been doing their best to reduce the entry barrier to VGC as well as reducing the necessity to hack/clone pokemon...
And forcing you to a single tera of a legendary per cart would have been extremely counterproductive.
120 BP move only available to one Pokemon at a time and is actually just 80 BP but factors in STAB.*From a now-deleted tweet:
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Sierra's one of the people who get early access to the game and promised to upload footage later.
120 BP coverage move at the cost of your original typing (which may not even be a bad thing for certain mons).
Curious how easy it will be to teach Tera Blast in-game. 80 is a bit high for a move to be available early on (although obviously there is precedent for higher BP tms near the beginning of the game). But terastalizing has to be recharged in-game, unlike in multiplayer, so I wouldn't be surprised if they did make it available near the start
Would also be really good for mons like gyrados that don’t have a good stab option at all. Pure flying gyrados with an effective 160 bp flying move sounds pretty terrifyingWith 80 power, I could see it being used Normal types that don't get any decent Normal STAB options(especially special options like with Stantler/Wyrdeer), with the additional perk of it changing to whatever Tera type it has. Maybe that is why they seem to be adding so many Normal dualtypes in this game.
From a now-deleted tweet:
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Sierra's one of the people who get early access to the game and promised to upload footage later.
120 BP coverage move at the cost of your original typing (which may not even be a bad thing for certain mons).
..But did people really ask Sierra to taking that down for being a spoiler? It's the base power of a move, was it really going to be a highlight of anyone's playthough experience to press Y and see it for themselves...
They're probably worried that mentioning it counts as breaking the embargo on preview information, because publishers can be pretty strict about what they can share even if it's really innocuous. And while I don't think Nintendo/TPC would ever take any sort of action over this, they might blacklist outlets/content creators from future previews/review copies for sharing anything they weren't explicitly told they could share