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Logic? In my SuMo?
Can Ilima just get wrecked by Guzma orMisty the Gyarados trainer here?
Can Ilima just get wrecked by Guzma or
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It's fan's logic: "those who are not experienced in battles can not take part there".
This logic applies to regions where trainer battles are common thing. In Alola even Pokemon centers do not have appropriate fields as it seems.You think that would be logic overall.
And that's why this league is a joke. It's in a region with barely any battlers.This logic applies to regions where trainer battles are common thing. In Alola even Pokemon centers do not have appropriate fields as it seems.
It's a joke only by fan standards.And that's why this league is a joke. It's in a region with barely any battlers.
Its a joke overall.It's a joke only by fan standards.
It's a joke only by fan standards.
To create normal league there should be base for it. It's quite logical to have free entrance for region which acquianted with battle concept mostly by Battle Royal matches (which looks to be open for all as well), and even Island challenges are more like rituals and not regular battles for Champion title.Well, at least some fans actually have standards, unlike the writers, who have completely given up on even trying to have a normal, respectable league.
Thing is it's going to be compared to older leagues and from the line up, this isn't going to be close to them.To create normal league there should be base for it. It's quite logical to have free entrance for region which acquianted with battle concept mostly by Battle Royal matches (which looks to be open for all as well), and even Island challenges are more like rituals and not regular battles for Champion title.
But since the show is oriented for kids, it could be a bit complicated to explain this directly, so it is presented as given.
Except even the anime presented that, while Alola didn’t have a league, they did used to have something of a proving grounds for those who completed the Island Trials so Alola may be small but to the point of not having gyms or a league but they’re not without a battle element of their own.To create normal league there should be base for it. It's quite logical to have free entrance for region which acquianted with battle concept mostly by Battle Royal matches (which looks to be open for all as well), and even Island challenges are more like rituals and not regular battles for Champion title.
But since the show is oriented for kids, it could be a bit complicated to explain this directly, so it is presented as given.
Just because its new and different doesn't mean its good.I believe that this characteristic of not having gyms in Alola is significantly important to consider this region different from the others. In the anime, in fact, battles are less frequent, but this did not stop Ash and his friends from training - albeit at a slower pace compared to previous sagas - and challenging the Pokémon Totem and Kahuna, which shows that the inhabitants of this region have developed other ways of creating linkages between coach and pokémon without necessarily being challenged by a gym leader. Perhaps many people were frustrated with the absence of the gyms in Alola and happy with their return in Galar, but I will miss this differential. As for anime, simplicity and creativity against repetitive formulas has been something interesting for me, and since this is Alola's first league, I do not mind the unpreparedness of many of the participants. On the contrary, I am curious as to how these episodes will develop (after all, nothing new has been published about the episodes since SM130, but a new ending theme, which is actually a re-recording of one of the endings of the original series).
I agree! If the gyms had continued, but with the anime innovating in the strategies and the path of the protagonists until the end of the saga, I would like it enough. But the fact is that I really enjoyed the trials and the fact that there was no league in Alola until then. So, I'm happy with the way the events followed and I have good expectations for the end of SM and the beginning of SwSh, which I believe is inevitable to return to the old formula of the trip with two companions (which I also like, but when well made, as in DP)!Just because its new and different doesn't mean its good.
Really it kinda says a lot when they wrote out the gyms in an experimental manner with Gen 7 only for them to return in full force in Gen 8.Just because its new and different doesn't mean its good.
To create normal league there should be base for it. It's quite logical to have free entrance for region which acquianted with battle concept mostly by Battle Royal matches (which looks to be open for all as well), and even Island challenges are more like rituals and not regular battles for Champion title.
But since the show is oriented for kids, it could be a bit complicated to explain this directly, so it is presented as given.
You are mostly right, especially in mentioning battles between challengers as the local long lost tradition. The only difference is that currently Trials are supposed to be individual tests for each participant, not just a common qualification for larger challenge.Thing is, as @Kurolegacy pointed out, we already had a "base" for it, in the form of the Island Trials. They were supposed to be Alola's counterpart to the other regions' Gyms, testing the strength, skill and ingenuity of a trainer, as well as whether or not they are worthy of using a specific Z-move (and the anime crew pushing them so far in the background that you sometimes even forget they exist doesn't change that). Heck, even the kahunas alluded to the Island Challenge playing a role in the league, when Olivia said that the Alola League was a revival of the long lost tradition of having those who completed their Island Challenge battle each other on the base of Mount Lanakila (just like how trainers who collected 8 badges would battle each other Pokémon League). But I guess that the writers just wanted to have another meaningless reference to the games, rather than doing something with it.
My most hated episodes of this series were written by a single person and that one person is writing this? I'm beginning to lose hope for this episode, specially since Pikachu is being used. Maybe a Pikashunium Z which blasts all the participants in Ash's battle Royal group.Oh god. I just barely noticed that Junichi Fujisaku's writing this... the same guy that gave us last week's glorious mess, that episode where they just handed Pikachu the Deus ex Machina crystal against Mimikyu and the abysmal end to the island trials where they splashed Mudsdale.