Stratelier
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Rattata, Zubats, and Lickitung/licky.
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Why exactly is that a bad thing though?Also in BW, where catching your all time favorite was restricted to the post game.
I can see why people wouldn't like it. You can't use the Pokemon you've grown to love, instead you're being forced to pick new and unfamiliar ones. You can't mix old and new, you have no choice but to stick with new stuff. Until you've beaten the game. Some people might like that situation, while others might be turned off by it.Why exactly is that a bad thing though?
I actually meant the opposite, that it adds hours of gameplay in the post game. That's not a bad thing at all xDWhy exactly is that a bad thing though?
Why exactly is that a bad thing though?
I'll take an entirely new fresh pokedex like BW anyday over something like x and y with 300+ old mons crammed in the game and barely 69 new pokemon to complement them.Pretty much what @Karamazov said. Only having new Pokemon forces you to use the new ones when you may not like them. They don't want to do something that divisive, it could end up turning off some people to the game and reduce sales.
I'll take an entirely new fresh pokdex like BW anyday over something like x and y with 300+ old mons crammed and barely 69 new pokemon.
Am I the only who thinks Kalosdex is by far the best of all time? The new Pokémon were few, yes, but pretty much at any given point of your journey you could meet a new one, so they were well-distributed among the numerous areas. And the fact the dex has over 450 Pokémon to choose from gives you so much options! not only that, they made quite a few new choices - like Jigglypuff, Sudowoodo or Noctowl late into the game or surprisingly early Absol, Axew or Aerodactyl.
I'm glad we got Emolga (and Dedenne is neat, I guess.) I'm counting their types as the minor gimmicks because, while they add more versatility and ideas to the mix, the Pikaclones are all geared to play the same way - fast, fragile special attackers with low HP. Aside from Pachirisu, who is a fast wall with low HP.^I actually think they've been doing better and better with the Pikaclones recently. Not great, but Emolga and Dedenne are both dual-types, unlike Plusle, Minun and Pachirisu, and Dedenne is a new, unique combo even. All we need now is - like many of You are saying - an evolving one. A Raiclone that actually makes the cute Pikaclone into a useful mon.
That or just drop the Pikaclones tradition altogether, but that's even less likely than them making no more Eeveelutions (seriously, Poison and Normal, I say, but no more).
The Kalos Dex were good in theory, but I had two major problems with it.Am I the only who thinks Kalosdex is by far the best of all time? The new Pokémon were few, yes, but pretty much at any given point of your journey you could meet a new one, so they were well-distributed among the numerous areas. And the fact the dex has over 450 Pokémon to choose from gives you so much options! not only that, they made quite a few new choices - like Jigglypuff, Sudowoodo or Noctowl late into the game or surprisingly early Absol, Axew or Aerodactyl.