revolvingscott
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ISN'T IT FABULOUS?so... I leave for practically a year and the same people are active in this thread?
dayum.
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ISN'T IT FABULOUS?so... I leave for practically a year and the same people are active in this thread?
dayum.
I'm too stubborn to get shoddy. And I'm not allowed to download things to my computer. I use my flashdrive for some downloads, but I hate using up space on it, since I also use it to hold some art. :|
No, but that's a completely different thing.So if I say I'm a 121.92 meter tall purple platypus bear with pink horns and silver wings, you'd believe me, just because I said so?
Is Scotland a country?
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the full name of the country. Scotland is a kingdom within the United Kingdom (UK), and forms part of Britain (the largest island) and Great Britain (which includes the Scottish islands).
As the UK has no written constitution in the usual sense, constitutional terminology is fraught with difficulties of interpretation and it is common usage nowadays to describe the four constituent parts of the UK (Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland) as “countries”.
No, but that's a completely different thing.
I can't battle using any specific tier.
I hate to agree with Mijzel
I don't really care about tiers. I just battle.
Good, so do I.
I find competitive battling stupid. Why spend hours grinding for EVs or breeding for IVs when it's just a game. It's made to have fun. If you really want to stare blankly at a screen go watch TV or something. >_> It's not like any of that is REALLY useful in the game itself anyways. Plus competitive battling makes it so people can say certain pokémon are better than others based purely on their usefulness in a competitive battle rather than what's really important, the connection with the pokémon.
Honestly, Karen in HGSS puts it best, "Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled Trainers should try to win with the Pokémon they love best." Or even better, use one you may not like and come to love it. My Beedrill in my FR Nuzlocke is a perfect example of that. Always preferred Butterfree over Beedrill because it's pretty-pretty-kira-kira, but I got a weedle in my nuzlocke run and he even made it to the E4. Died to Gary (Mother fucking) Oak's Venasaur though. :<
I find competitive battling stupid. Why spend hours grinding for EVs or breeding for IVs when it's just a game. It's made to have fun. If you really want to stare blankly at a screen go watch TV or something. >_> It's not like any of that is REALLY useful in the game itself anyways. Plus competitive battling makes it so people can say certain pokémon are better than others based purely on their usefulness in a competitive battle rather than what's really important, the connection with the pokémon.
Honestly, Karen in HGSS puts it best, "Strong Pokémon. Weak Pokémon. That is only the selfish perception of people. Truly skilled Trainers should try to win with the Pokémon they love best." Or even better, use one you may not like and come to love it. My Beedrill in my FR Nuzlocke is a perfect example of that. Always preferred Butterfree over Beedrill because it's pretty-pretty-kira-kira, but I got a weedle in my nuzlocke run and he even made it to the E4. Died to Gary (Mother fucking) Oak's Venasaur though. :<
If it's just a game why connect with your Pokemon? ;-)
But yeah. I get too attached to them. Whenever I start a new file, I always migrate my main team from my GBA games so I can keep them.
Or you can use Shoddy and not train. Plus I always try to use my favourite pokémon competatively, hence why Sceptile and Porygon2 are in my UU team.