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That could also be for either LGPE or the 2019 game.Are we all forgetting that Lisia tweet leak. Its gonna be another side game early 2019 featuring Lisia.
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That could also be for either LGPE or the 2019 game.Are we all forgetting that Lisia tweet leak. Its gonna be another side game early 2019 featuring Lisia.
So here comes a tricky question. What if a multi-stage pokemon has an final evolution you don't like design-wise? If you just evolve it to it's 2nd evolution, then it'll be kind of worthless. Sure, it's stronger than the first, but not by much, and it could be even stronger if you evolve it to it's final evolution.As for whether single stage or multi-stage... definitely multi-stage. Single stagers can be okay but they tend to be less exciting than pokemon that can evolve. Even if I know what they're going to evolve to, I'm usually more excited if something can evolve than if it can't- just knowing that single stage pokemon is never gonna change, so it usually winds up cast aside for me in favor of something that needs training to evolve.
So here comes a tricky question. What if a multi-stage pokemon has an final evolution you don't like design-wise? If you just evolve it to it's 2nd evolution, then it'll be kind of worthless. Sure, it's stronger than the first, but not by much, and it could be even stronger if you evolve it to it's final evolution.
Would you rather have a single-stage pokemon who's design you like/really like with stats that are pretty good, or would you still prefer the multi-stage pokemon?
So here comes a tricky question. What if a multi-stage pokemon has an final evolution you don't like design-wise? If you just evolve it to it's 2nd evolution, then it'll be kind of worthless. Sure, it's stronger than the first, but not by much, and it could be even stronger if you evolve it to it's final evolution.
Would you rather have a single-stage pokemon who's design you like/really like with stats that are pretty good, or would you still prefer the multi-stage pokemon?
Absolutely this. I don't see why we have to waste limited slots on bland, repetitive trash Pokemon that most people will either use for two Gyms and abandon, or outright never use. It just leaves us with crap Pokemon that likely won't be used again, because their role in the game will be filled by new shitmons in future games. They should definitely give us better early route mon, or at least give them unique typing to make them stand out. It was so disappointing to go from Kalos' Talonflame to Alola's Starcraptor.Also I want more early game stuff like Diggersby, Talonflame and Vikavolt, which don't just feel like another rehash made for the sake of keeping the tradition.
Nah, give us a Mega Noctowl and regional Unfezant.I'd also like to see them go over a few of the older mon. Give us a Mega Unfezant with unique typing. Give us a regional variant Hoothoot & Noctowl. Bring back Furret and give it an evolution.
You mean Toucannon? Staraptor was Unova's regional bird, not Alola's.They should definitely give us better early route mon, or at least give them unique typing to make them stand out. It was so disappointing to go from Kalos' Talonflame to Alola's Starcraptor.
Sinnoh's. And I was making a joke on the fact that Toucannon is kind of a crappier Staraptor. They both have great Attack, but Staraptor is fast enough to work well. Toucannon is slow as balls and has a crappy signature move.You mean Toucannon? Staraptor was Unova's regional bird, not Alola's.
Also I want more early game stuff like Diggersby, Talonflame and Vikavolt, which don't just feel like another rehash made for the sake of keeping the tradition.
SerenaToAlola has a good point about focusing on the older stuff too. There's a lot of Pokemon these days, and giving the older ones some updates or attention is always appreciated (I want more regional variants, but stat boosts or ability changes are welcome). Maybe next generation will finally be Meganium, Vespiquen or Whiscash's turn...
1- I guess I'll have to get used to it. That's what happened with Emboar in my case, at first I didn't like, but in the end I accepted it. Unlike Digimon that has inconsistent evolution lines that can be fixed in future games (unless it's a main one), in Pokémon it will stay the same no matter what, so why should I be angry?So here comes a tricky question. What if a multi-stage pokemon has an final evolution you don't like design-wise? If you just evolve it to it's 2nd evolution, then it'll be kind of worthless. Sure, it's stronger than the first, but not by much, and it could be even stronger if you evolve it to it's final evolution.
Would you rather have a single-stage pokemon who's design you like/really like with stats that are pretty good, or would you still prefer the multi-stage pokemon?
This is another thing Game Freak needs to consider. I'm still waiting for my Ice/Fairy Wailmer and Wailord regional variants based on Narwhals. Make it happen, Game Freak!
Just imagining how amazing a snow owl version of Noctowl would look makes me wish this happens in the next games. I really hope they stick with regional variants. There's almost no reason not to but Gamefreak don't run on logic.Absolutely this. I don't see why we have to waste limited slots on bland, repetitive trash Pokemon that most people will either use for two Gyms and abandon, or outright never use. It just leaves us with crap Pokemon that likely won't be used again, because their role in the game will be filled by new shitmons in future games. They should definitely give us better early route mon, or at least give them unique typing to make them stand out. It was so disappointing to go from Kalos' Talonflame to Alola's Starcraptor.
I'd also like to see them go over a few of the older mon. Give us a Mega Unfezant with unique typing. Give us a regional variant Hoothoot & Noctowl. Bring back Furret and give it an evolution.
That could also be for either LGPE or the 2019 game.
There's still a chance that it can be for the 2019 game. The graphics for that might be on the more realistic side similar to SM.While you might have a point, it was tweeted by project Eevee, and since we know they are involved with Lets Go Eevee, its either for Lets Go or another Side-Game involving Lisia and Eevee. I feel like its for another side game, because the Lets Go Characters feel a little cartoonish and i didn't get that vibe from the Lisia tweet.
That's actually what I imagined for Noctowl, an Ice/Psychic snowy owl. The biggest problem would be the fact that it's slow and frail on the physical side. But stats can be redistributed, it could get another stat boost, or they could leave it as a good early-game Pokemon.Just imagining how amazing a snow owl version of Noctowl would look makes me wish this happens in the next games.