For some reason... this reminds me of river... oh wait, i forgot, she used to do that when she was a vulpix... my hair just got back to normal really...
I got White 2 when it came out and beat it in a day and a half and got a Shiny Black Kyurem (Traded by the way), now I have no idea what to do, I still got a ton of things to do with the game, if I can, does anyone want my friend code so we can battle sometime? Because I have nothing to do on the game and am urged to get Black 2, as soon as I can I can try to post my team I am using now.
For some reason, I wanted white 2, because I seem to like White Kyurem over Black Form, also anyone notice the Minecraft wiki said something about the Wither resembling a pokemon.
Lol really? i would love to see that in Gmod, but i don't have it... yet! But no really, i want to get half-life 2 and a few other things like that, Gmod being one of them, that would be awesome to see. Also... i just gave into the idea that i am attracted to pokemon... no idea why, i just am...
Arguments over Lyra having replaced Kris in the Gold and Silver remakes, HeartGold and SoulSilver.
The overlap between Pokémon fans and furries is causing a growing divide in itself.*
Super Smash Bros. Brawl caused a fairly nasty uproar for awhile between Pokémon fans over the cut of Mewtwo and his 'replacement' with Lucario. For several months after Brawl's release, Mewtwo fans and Lucario fans had an extended Flame War. One side claimed that the replacement was 'concrete proof' of Lucario being 'superior' to Mewtwo, while the other side made remarks about Mewtwo's in game stats and movie powers. Plenty of rather violent and/or squickyhate art was created before everything calmed down.
Pick a Pokémon sidegame. Any Pokémon sidegame, but especially any that was made after the 90s.
We might have one brewing between people who'd like to see some sort of noticeably distinct change to the plot mechanism and/or battle mechanics (it doesn't help that Masuda said that he thinks that sufficiently new ideas ought to go in a completely distinct series) and those who think you shouldn't fix what isn't broken. Suffice to say that in the former camp, the keeping-to-the-old looks like embracing weardown from age...
These issues don't even begin to describe the Arceus vs. Mew debate. Some fans argue that, in canon, Mew is the original ancestor of all Pokémon (as it contains the DNA of all Pokémon), while other fans put Arceus at the top of the pinnacle as the absolute progenitor of all Pokémon (as its mythos describes it creating the universe itself).
Some theories describe Arceus being used by Mew (who in turn, gave birth to Mewtwo and created Arceus by her hands) to create all other 646 Pokémon. Middle ground much?
The moment Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 were announced, some fans complained that we're getting a direct sequel, even though this had never happened before in the main series. When Black Kyurem and White Kyurem were revealed, some fans complained that Pokémon has resorted to Fusion Dance. This is at the point where there is no public knowledge of the games other than their titles and that the Kyurem forms are in them. That being said, the ones complaining are most often the ones who already dislike Pokemon Black And White to begin with, so there's no additional breaking of the base here.
The revelation that the Striaton Trio isn't the Shadow Triad really rustled up the fanbase. Many felt it was a last minute cop out with the hints toward it in the previous game, the random scene where the two groups meet, and the concept art showing the Triad's hair looking surprisingly like the brothers.
There is a deep division over whether using Action Replay / Game Shark is okay or not. One faction loves getting everything possible out of the games, even if it takes cheat codes, while the other views anything not possible in game as it was designed as tantamount to a terrible crime.
Then there's the divide between competitive gamers and casual gamers. It isn't as bad as it seems as most competitive gamers also play casually, and the vast majority of people on both sides just kinda wanna have fun playing the game their own way, but there's enough dicks on either side (competitive gamers who are insistent that it makes them smarter to play the game this way, and casual gamers who treat competitive gamers as though they're abusing real animals instead of game data and then hypocritically scorn competitive gamers for taking the game 'too seriously' as though wanting to know deeply about something makes it impossible to enjoy it) to make it a touchy subject at times.
Within competitive gaming: should you raise the Pokémon yourself (an extremely time-intensive process that also guarantees minimal team variability) or just plug in your choices to a battle emulator? What counts as 'cheap'? Are rain teams broken?
In a different direction, the fanbase for Pokémon had already been broken right from Day 1. Fans of the video games, of the anime, and of theTrading Card Game are largely separate. Chances are if someone says they're a fan of Pokémon, they're only a fan of one of the above and range between a passing interest to vile disgust at the other two.$
# Sounds like Genwunners to me.
* ...what?
$ ...yeah, I've seen that.
Having swollen tonsils, or
Having swollen tonsils, a hoarsed voice, strep rash, strep throat, being very itchy, having dirty ears, and sounding like da pack mule who flies eight times slower than a da Lasko Tranquill?
Hey! It really has been an eternity since I've been on here (I pray one remembers me.), I decided I wanted to share this thing I found.
So, remember a while ago when I said I usually play Pokemon on an emulator? Well, I found a ROM-hack of Pokemon FireRed while browsing the interwebz. I thought it'd be just a strange design like any other hack of Pokemon I've seen, but this one actually kicks ass.
I suppose it was the idea to incorporate all 386 Pokemon of the 3rd Generation into one game. I suppose this was also done with Pokemon Emerald, but the one I'm using is for FireRed. I was actually surprised since the game is significantly harder, most gym leaders' and trainers' Pokemon are several levels higher, Lorelei's Dewgong, for example, is now a level 62 the first time you fight it (The Elite 4 re-challenged is also incredulously difficult, with most of the Pokemon reaching the high-80's to the low 90's.). It also affects trading and friendship evolve rates (Kadabra evolves into Alakazam at level 36, Feebas evolves into Milotic at level 20, etc.)
I actually found it really fun to run a team, but my usually small amount is sharply increased now that I have almost every single Pokemon at my disposal. For example, here's my team right now:
It's actually pretty fun of a game. I'd try it.
...
Whew, sorry. I wasn't trying to advertise the game there. I just thought it was a pretty decent gem.
I can look into this for hours.
For some reason... this reminds me of river... oh wait, i forgot, she used to do that when she was a vulpix... my hair just got back to normal really...
Conkelldurr, or Scrafty?
Duh, Movesets.
Also scrafty would win duh! its a fighting dark type, but its not some good moves to do damage.
Also... ZOROARK! HERE I COME!
You get a zorua as a gift pokemon from one of the mages.
Video Games - Television Tropes & Idioms Trope: Broken Base
Pokémon. Oh God, Pokémon... You don't have to look hard at all to find a generation war.
* ...what?
$ ...yeah, I've seen that.
The overlap between Pokémon fans and furries is causing a growing divide in itself.
I am a furry... and a pokemon fan... people are morons...
St00p!d p30p13.
That was on purpose, to show how dumb they are.
Having swollen tonsils, or
Having swollen tonsils, a hoarsed voice, strep rash, strep throat, being very itchy, having dirty ears, and sounding like da pack mule who flies eight times slower than a da Lasko Tranquill?
I have the latter...
I found a creepy pic of Scrafty and Mew.
So, remember a while ago when I said I usually play Pokemon on an emulator? Well, I found a ROM-hack of Pokemon FireRed while browsing the interwebz. I thought it'd be just a strange design like any other hack of Pokemon I've seen, but this one actually kicks ass.
I suppose it was the idea to incorporate all 386 Pokemon of the 3rd Generation into one game. I suppose this was also done with Pokemon Emerald, but the one I'm using is for FireRed. I was actually surprised since the game is significantly harder, most gym leaders' and trainers' Pokemon are several levels higher, Lorelei's Dewgong, for example, is now a level 62 the first time you fight it (The Elite 4 re-challenged is also incredulously difficult, with most of the Pokemon reaching the high-80's to the low 90's.). It also affects trading and friendship evolve rates (Kadabra evolves into Alakazam at level 36, Feebas evolves into Milotic at level 20, etc.)
I actually found it really fun to run a team, but my usually small amount is sharply increased now that I have almost every single Pokemon at my disposal. For example, here's my team right now:
It's actually pretty fun of a game. I'd try it.
...
Whew, sorry. I wasn't trying to advertise the game there. I just thought it was a pretty decent gem.