Right outside Cerulean City, before Bill's House.Where can you catch Venonat in this? I'm going for a garden-themed team of just Grass/Bug/Poison/Ground types and Venonat is one of my faves.
Right outside Cerulean City, before Bill's House.Where can you catch Venonat in this? I'm going for a garden-themed team of just Grass/Bug/Poison/Ground types and Venonat is one of my faves.
The funniest thing is there are only 1000 possible combinations so it's very possible for multiple people to be searching for the same code
Pokemon is self imposed challenge, this game leans into that.Does the game get remotely more challenging? Playing the first few hours co-op with my partner it feels like we're just sat pressing one button and moving in between. 9/10 battles are first round finishes. I know Pokemon was never crazy challenging but it feels like we barely even have to care about any kind of strategy whatsoever.
Fantastic. Thanks
Yes I had this happen just now, but tbf it was the code equivalent of 1, 2, 3The funniest thing is there are only 1000 possible combinations so it's very possible for multiple people to be searching for the same code
Co-op makes it a cakewalk. The first few hours are particularly easy. Best way to increase challenge is to use Set mode, box your starter, rotate your team often, and only catch what you need.
Pokemon is self imposed challenge, this game leans into that.
Don't use the Godly partner pokemon they give you and swap your team often so you aren't overleveled (actually lots of fun). It will still be 2v1 but at least you'll be able to play a bit, like someone use a support move with Leer and the other attack.
Also keep in mind you are getting more exp from catching pokemon in co op, which is also the biggest source of xp in the game.
Yep! I also have a hard time boxing my partner, this is the first game where I felt ok, cuz they're still hangin! Oh yeah, and set mode, like the other poster said, so you aren't also literally psychic and able to switch pokemon before your opponent every time on top of everything else.We'll have to give it a shot. Might be tough to persuade my partner to get rid of Eevee. Can you still have it on your head?
Thanks! I'm going for a special attacker Charizard so I'm gonna hold out for Flamethrower. I managed to get through Erika's team with Chameleon and Pidgeotto as backup.It's due to learn fire spin, which isn't that great. If you want a better fire move the TM for Fire Punch is on Route 15 and the TM for Flamethrower is in the 10th floor of the Sliph Co.
7 hours!!?
I did it for an hour or so before giving up with a Bold nature
ThanksYour main (Evee or Pikachu) and the Magikarp sold at the pokemon center doesn't count to the total
The catching mechanics don't have to be the same as this game, but for the love of god make them a different mechanic from trainer battles. Pokemon has a serious variety problem with it's core gameplay loop. Yes, the games have tons of side content, but for a game about catching and fighting pokemon, the basics have remained alarmingly consistent over the last 20 years.
Altering the catching mechanics shows how you can add to the core gameplay loop without throwing away tradition and (in theory) the competitive scene that's been built up around those original mechanics.
I would just say that time stinks don't make a game challengingIs this worth picking up for a lifetime fan of the core games? I really want to get it but it looks way to dumbed down and easy.
It's really dumbed down but the graphics and music are good enough that when combined with nostalgia you'll have fun. Just go in knowing that it's not a real Pokemon game.Is this worth picking up for a lifetime fan of the core games? I really want to get it but it looks way to dumbed down and easy.
Just got done with the S.S Anne quest and...
chibi Mina is adorable lol
Is this worth picking up for a lifetime fan of the core games? I really want to get it but it looks way to dumbed down and easy.
Same. I didn't think I would hate it the changes, but I thought it would be another Yellow remake, but they really changed a lot of stuff for the good.Is it weird that me and my fiance are enjoying this game more than the traditional Pokemon games??
Because I thought I would hate the changes.... but I don't.
Any tips for leveling underleveled mons?
My party was around level 40 but I decided to switch 2 members for better coverage, but those two are around level 15. They'll take foreverer to catch up since exp.all increases everyone's exp, so I feel like I'm missing something.
Any tips for leveling underleveled mons?
My party was around level 40 but I decided to switch 2 members for better coverage, but those two are around level 15. They'll take foreverer to catch up since exp.all increases everyone's exp, so I feel like I'm missing something.
Textures and polygons are very basic, plus the game looks too clean and lacks personality, so I can see what people mean, not to mention the shadows. I've been playing docked exclusively though, I guess handheld mode does a better job at masking these issues.See people dumping on the visuals a fair bit but I can't see it. Game looks really nice on handheld.
I'm gonna be the madman that throws Magikarp into the Poke Ball Plus just to power level it.
Probably, even with elements being basic I feel the overall style is really clean and works well. Colours pop and everything is quite charming. Not going to take home any awards but it's pleasant to look at and explore within.Textures and polygons are very basic, plus the game looks too clean and lacks personality, so I can see what people mean, not to mention the shadows. I've been playing docked exclusively though, I guess handheld mode does a better job at masking these issues.