Unfortunately, among the few Grass Pokémon who don't learn Grassy Glide in SWSH are Amoonguss and Shiinotic, so they might want to exclude mushroom mons before any balance consideration even.
Unfortunately, among the few Grass Pokémon who don't learn Grassy Glide in SWSH are Amoonguss and Shiinotic, so they might want to exclude mushroom mons before any balance consideration even.
tbfh keeping Spore users away from a consistent strong priority move sounds like a pretty deliberate choice there.snip
Honestly, unless the actual wide distribution of pre gen 8 returns (i sure hope not), I think just going off BDSP learnset is a good indicator of who'd get it.I hope they at least give Gliscor Toxic; it's a fucking Scorpion with a poison related ability, and naturally learns like three Poison moves.
I'm not gonna be upset if that's the case, I just think it's a little off-base.tbfh keeping Spore users away from a consistent strong priority move sounds like a pretty deliberate choice there.
Honestly, unless the actual wide distribution of pre gen 8 returns (i sure hope not), I think just going off BDSP learnset is a good indicator of who'd get it.
(Spoilers: not Gliscor)
Most of the times when the dates aren't sure, they put the "last possible date" in the shop.I realized that i never bought the expansion pass so i went to the EShop to buy it and saw this:
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Did they get the dates wrong?
Edit: The description also has the same dates, did they change them last minute?
These are just placeholders, they never updated themI realized that i never bought the expansion pass so i went to the EShop to buy it and saw this:
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Did they get the dates wrong?
Edit: The description also has the same dates, did they change them last minute?
How do we define strong and consistent, for the record? Grassy Glide requiring a terrain might be one knock against it, and Breloom already has a pretty good Technician Mach Punch on a potentially more threatening type (I know Grassy Glide scales higher since it has more BP and inherent terrain boosting). The thing about keeping Spore mons slow is they usually look for ways to keep Spore itself slow moreso than the Mon itself (Brute Bonnet has Sucker Punch for one introduced just this Gen).tbfh keeping Spore users away from a consistent strong priority move sounds like a pretty deliberate choice there.
Patch Notes:Where can i find the patch notes?
I am genuinely curious how high the levels in Indigo Disk are going to get. Wild pokemon in kitakami can breach 70 and the wild teras can get to the mid 80s. Lot of "end game" post game levels on the trainers are mid-to-late 70s
Will we just have level 80s out in the wild? Just throw a level 100 tera at us??
Everyone in their mid70s for normie trainers, then mid80s for bosses? Dare we see level 90 trainers...
I have no idea what's wrong wit hserebii's Pokeearth because none of those post-game timeless woods encounter levels are right. The Trevenant is level 75, the snorlax is level 76, I think the Toedscruel is 73.According to Serebii's Pokearth fixed spawns are 45 Levels higher at some point. (probably after beating the base game.) The top right area has the highest Levels and they would be normal looking Levels for late game if it weren't for gaining the massive buff, but there's no Level 100 Tera Pokemon. The Tera Normal Trevenant is only Level 99. :P There is a Level 100 normal Snorlax though.
I haven't played the DLC and can't double check in game, so please correct me if I'm wrong about anything.
I wanted to find out how many trainers you would have to fight in the game for this to affect you, since there's not really a good way to keep track of how many you've fought in the game aside from this bug.