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So many new and specific abilities with the newly released Pokemon, I love it.
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Which type of Pokémon contains the highest number?
"As of Generation VI, there are 120 Water-type Pokémon or 16.6% of all Pokémon (counting those that are Water-type in at least one of their forms, including Mega Evolutions), making it the most common of the eighteen types. All other types have been paired up with Water at least once."I thought Water's second. At least the old fisher in Going For The Gold said so.
I've seen a few people mention this, is there any significance to it being 6 digits now?the ID number on the summary screen is 6 numbers as opposed to 5 numbers.
ID Numbers determine if a Pokemon is shiny and it is used in the Lottery Corner.I've seen a few people mention this, is there any significance to it being 6 digits now?
Also, I really despise how there is even MORE focus on the actual trainers during battle. I want Pokemon to be the CENTRAL FOCUS of the main games, I do not want trainers having an active role during battles and extra focus on them. This is not DIGIMON for fucks sake.
Being able to see the Trainers during battle is ok, but them doing ridiculous dances to Power Up their Pokemon, is just not right for me.If anything, being able to see the trainers during the battle makes MORE sense. Battling has always been about the bond between trainer and Pokémon. It is through battling that trainers and Pokémon gain a deeper understanding of one another, and it only makes sense that you can now see the trainers during the battles.
I personally really enjoy the fact that they have done this.
Guess that's why the anime made it a point to emphasise the trainer's involvement in Pokémon Performances...As I said earlier, we, the trainers, are meant to be like coaches, not dancing cheeleaders.
The Dancers and Cheerleaders are the minority. The majority of players identify as normal, classic Pokemon Trainers. Not as Dancers, or Cheerleaders.Guess that's why the anime made it a point to emphasise the trainer's involvement in Pokémon Performances...
Also, who's to say a Trainer is explicitly defined to limit themselves in such a fashion? Even if the type of trainer that most players end up being mostly focus on the battle itself, the games already set precedent for cheerleaders as a Trainer type, for both males and females. And dancers, too.
The Dancers and Cheerleaders are the minority. The majority of players identify as normal, classic Pokemon Trainers. Not as Dancers, or Cheerleaders.
Unless Gamefreak gave us the ability to identify as whatever Trainer Class we want, it's more logical to identify everybody to the standard option, which is a classic Pokemon Trainer, no point making us all identify with something as niche as a dancer or cheerleader.