I’m not really surprised, per se. More just disappointed and a little confused if Champions really warrants it. Obviously the game has to make money somehow, but UNITE, TCG Pocket, hell even GO are all very much their own self-contained, standalone experiences, whereas Champions seems first and foremost to be just a home base for official competitive battles extending out from the main series. Anyone who has a mainline game to use as a system for preparing their Pokémon basically doesn’t have to rely on VP at all except for obtaining items and cosmetics, whereas anyone looking to try Champions by itself has a much steeper climb ahead of them in order to get a functioning team going in the first place. I just don’t really get why you’d do that when you could instead make it easier for interested non-mainline players to become operational within Champions.
I think jolly is preferred considering it didn’t even get a boost to speed unless champions fixes it lol, also body slam is nice so you don’t waste the bulk.Feraligatr-Mega @ Feraligite
Ability: Dragonize
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Adamant Nature
- Dragon Dance
- Liquidation
- Double-Edge
- Earthquake
Now that mega gatr's ability was revealed, I think this would be the set people would run
Doubtful, least of all being that despite what you or I might call it the Recruiting isn't really gacha/lootboxes.Do we think any nations are gonna enforce changes to the costs? I know we have had victories in the past against loot boxes and similar gambling in games, and I would imagine a children’s game franchise that has costs posted all over probably wouldn’t be taken too well. Or because it’s Nintendo they don’t wanna touch the courts.
Not really sure how I feel about Jolly Body Slam just thudding into bulkier targets. I’d rather have my Mega setup sweeper break things more easily, kinda like Flare Blitz Mega Charizard X.I think jolly is preferred considering it didn’t even get a boost to speed unless champions fixes it lol, also body slam is nice so you don’t waste the bulk.
Also mega Meganium would do great in rain, you get the benefits of reduced fire damage and all the sun benefits.
We’ve had pay to win since sword and shield dlc. They got so mad at the responses to dexit they had to make the dlc legends as strong as possible. At least it felt vengeful lolI didn't know this was a hot take, but I don't think Pokémon Champions is a Pay to win.
I mean, yea, you can still make in-game purchases and those help you obtain some items that you could only get otherwise by playing a few hours, BUT this game makes official online Pokémon battles free again, as you don't need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription to battle.
Honestly, this was what I was waiting for in order to come back to the official competitive, as I refused to ever pay for NSO, so I'm actually hyped for Champions.
And even if I did have to pay for some things in-game, this game...
I will just say, sadly, I was wrong!
This is definitely pay to win.
I don't think DLCs were ever pay to win, and if they had been so, then third versions would've been pay to win as well. USUM is the best example, as it introduced Naganadel (an Uber mon) and Zeraora (pretty broken too), along with solid mons like Blacephalon and Stakataka.We’ve had pay to win since sword and shield dlc. They got so mad at the responses to dexit they had to make the dlc legends as strong as possible. At least it felt vengeful lol
Synthesis + 3 Attacks (STABs + Weather Ball/Earth Power) or Bulky Growth Sweeper (probably Giga Drain > Solar Beam here) both seem like extremely good sets. Mega Meganium is the clear winner of the starters. Plus it can work on Rain in Doubles to help with certain matchups maybe?Mega Meganium's ability is pretty crazy - esp on a tank. 66% Synthesis recovery + instant solar beams & fire type weather ball is very strong. I think this mon could be a top tier threat.
you can only get calyrex rider from sword and shield dlc, and is still the top restricted mon, main reason why I’d call it pay to win.I don't think DLCs were ever pay to win, and if they had been so, then third versions would've been pay to win as well. USUM is the best example, as it introduced Naganadel (an Uber mon) and Zeraora (pretty broken too), along with solid mons like Blacephalon and Stakataka.
This is a whole new thing, as it seems you need to pay for membership or tickets in order to be able to get a good team, provided you don't own Home nor NSO - which is my case.