Every time you get a new badge, you get a 50% XP boost that you can't turn off and it stacks each time.
Every time you get a new badge, you get a 50% XP boost that you can't turn off and it stacks each time.
there are more than 10 lolIs there more than one town?
Please tell me S/V doesn't do the thing where theres only one big hub city and thats it. That was one of my fears.
Phew.
Perhaps. Functionally they're still identical to regional forms in all but name and dex numbers though, and design wise a lot of the Iron forms are more similar to their originals than some regionals. Compare Iron Bundle which is literally just a metal Delibird to something like Alolan Raichu which is pretty different. My point really is that if you include megas and regionals in the count for past gens, this dex is very much in line with those but it keeps being represented as significantly larger.I think several eyes would've been batted at the look of the "Iron - " forms lol
Apparently not a lot of building to go in but eh I'll reserve judgement if there's a sense of liveliness
I've seen the towns, there are a lot of NPCs and stuff to do and very clear vibes/atmospheres. the lack of interiors really doesn't bother me personallyApparently not a lot of building to go in but eh I'll reserve judgement if there's a sense of liveliness
Wait seriously?? What the hell are the trainer classes then?I looked at the trainer list and the variety of trainer classes are so disappointing. Not even fishermen, socialites (gentlemen/lady), Ace Trainers, athletes (swimmer/cyclist/jogger), rangers, campers, PokeFans, farmers, occultists (hex/psychics), etc... Not even skiers on the mountain.
Disappointing. Considering the open world aspect of the game, I've expected to meet a lot of people.
I feel like trainer classes in general have been going downhill for the last couple of gens. Not only is there much less variety, I feel like their designs all kinda... suck now? Like they're ugly or super cartoony now. They used to be much cooler in the older games. I still have nightmares about some of the SwSh trainer designs....I looked at the trainer list and the variety of trainer classes are so disappointing. Not even fishermen, socialites (gentlemen/lady), Ace Trainers, athletes (swimmer/cyclist/jogger), rangers, campers, PokeFans, farmers, occultists (hex/psychics), etc... Not even skiers on the mountain.
Disappointing. Considering the open world aspect of the game, I've expected to meet a lot of people.
I'm fine with that as long as the towns themselves still have a good bit of identity.Apparently not a lot of building to go in but eh I'll reserve judgement if there's a sense of liveliness
I've kind of been afraid to say it out loud but it does kind of feel like they're padding the numbers a lil bit.We won't know what the "official" 1000th pokemon is until Home is updated to support the game and they receive national dex numbers.
I'd also point out that, while the official number is 103 new Pokemon, 18 of those are just remixes of existing mons similar to regional forms that arbitrarily were given new names and dex numbers. (I know the lore. My point is if these designs had been introduced last gen as Galar forms no one would bat an eye.)
Not trying to undermine your points but I do see that you've snuck giovanni in there 👀I feel like trainer classes in general have been going downhill for the last couple of gens. Not only is there much less variety, I feel like their designs all kinda... suck now? Like they're ugly or super cartoony now. They used to be much cooler in the older games. I still have nightmares about some of the SwSh trainer designs....
The old trainers managed to look cool even when they were just your average joe fisherman or office worker. I can't but feel like the new designs make Pokemon in general feel less cool, because they just look more like western toddler cartoon and less.. anime? I'm not sure how to put it into words really.
I feel like trainer classes in general have been going downhill for the last couple of gens. Not only is there much less variety, I feel like their designs all kinda... suck now? Like they're ugly or super cartoony now. They used to be much cooler in the older games. I still have nightmares about some of the SwSh trainer designs....
The old trainers managed to look cool even when they were just your average joe fisherman or office worker. I can't but feel like the new designs make Pokemon in general feel less cool, because they just look more like western toddler cartoon and less.. anime? I'm not sure how to put it into words really.
to be fair, unlike prior games there are actually a variety of looks and body types/ages/skin colors for each trainer classHere they are (actual name might be different in the game):
Karate Man
Cleaning
Deliverer
Mountain Girl
School Boy/Girl
School Infant M/F
School Young M/F
School Middle M/F
School Senior M/F
School Child M/F
Youngster (tanpan)
Waiter/Waitress
Backpacker
Businessman
Chef
Mania
Dragon Tamer
Researcher
Worker
Model
Artist
Musician
Teacher
Gym Leader
Gym Trainer
Elite Four
Champion
Yeah. I did notice that. Still though, I think it's a little sad that majority of the trainers are just students scattered all over Paldea.to be fair, unlike prior games there are actually a variety of looks and body types/ages/skin colors for each trainer class
In my defense it was just listed as Veteran on Bulbapedia :bNot trying to undermine your points but I do see that you've snuck giovanni in there 👀
yup
Cool, thanks! I'm assuming it's just normal Goodra, eh? Not the Hisuian form?yup
Pachirisu
Froslass
Vespiquen
Alomomola
Goodra
Hatterene(ace)
I hadn't thought about it until just now, but I really miss seeing these trainer spites sliding into place at the start of each battle.I feel like trainer classes in general have been going downhill for the last couple of gens. Not only is there much less variety, I feel like their designs all kinda... suck now? Like they're ugly or super cartoony now. They used to be much cooler in the older games. I still have nightmares about some of the SwSh trainer designs....
The old trainers managed to look cool even when they were just your average joe fisherman or office worker. I can't but feel like the new designs make Pokemon in general feel less cool, because they just look more like western toddler cartoon and less.. anime? I'm not sure how to put it into words really.
The 1000 Pokémon is Tinkatink, nothing special reallyWow, they actually got to 1000 Pokemon? Is the 1000th Pokemon cool?
So like..are there just no trainers in any bodies of water? Terrible variety, Jesus Christ.Here they are (actual name might be different in the game):
Karate Man
Cleaning
Deliverer
Mountain Girl
School Boy/Girl
School Infant M/F
School Young M/F
School Middle M/F
School Senior M/F
School Child M/F
Youngster (tanpan)
Waiter/Waitress
Backpacker
Businessman
Chef
Mania
Dragon Tamer
Researcher
Worker
Model
Artist
Musician
Team Star Grunt
Team Star Sub Boss
Team Star Boss
Teacher
Gym Leader
Gym Trainer
Elite Four
Champion
Yeah, I'm still crying about it too. I still don't know the full details about the clothes in the game but some people have said it's disappointing. Trainer customization and clothes should really be a huge selling point for every Pokémon game going forward. Internet will crash once they finally drop the damn kid avatar model and you can pick any kinda model to customize.The school uniform customization thing is so baffling I can't help but wonder if it's just because most Japanese schools mandate uniforms and so they never even considered that a school setting wouldn't mandate them (never mind uniforms aren't standard in many countries, and that this is a game and people don't necessarily want to be bound by the conventions of real life anyways)
It's weird how I think overall X/Y still feels like it had the best clothing options and that was literally their first attempt.Yeah, I'm still crying about it too. I still don't know the full details about the clothes in the game but some people have said it's disappointing. Trainer customization and clothes should really be a huge selling point for every Pokémon game going forward. Internet will crash once they finally drop the damn kid avatar model and you can pick any kinda model to customize.
I really doubt those are the actual national dex numbers.
You'll see on Friday
We probably aren't getting actual National Dex numbers for awhile. The current internal listing makes no sense.
X/Y had good clothes. Shame they abandoned Megaevoultions. Sword and Shield had really good clothes tooIt's weird how I think overall X/Y still feels like it had the best clothing options and that was literally their first attempt.
We probably aren't getting actual National Dex numbers for awhile. The current internal listing makes no sense.
We probably aren't getting actual National Dex numbers for awhile. The current internal listing makes no sense.
The Japanese site doesn't update immediately, it takes awhile.The Japanese Zukan website updates after the games are out. And Serebii and Bulbapedia will start using them on Thursday forever engraving them.
I know the numbers break all paterns all have, but it's a fact that they are what they are.
One rule of Pokémon games is that IDs are final and will never be touched in subsequent games. For everything; moves, items, Pokémon, etc. They have never been changed. That's why we still have lots of leftover data from XY.The Japanese site doesn't update immediately, it takes awhile.
I'm telling you, those internal numbers aren't going to end up being the actual national dex numbers, they make no sense and if they follow the regional dex then Gimmighoul will be #999.
This happened once in Generation 3 (which was on the "modern" engine, gflib), the new Pokemon followed an older 'dex order internally that ended with Chimecho and had Gardevoir around the pseudo-legend slots. I've also yet to find the source of the corrected numbering seen in this following image, but these might be the sprites' filenames and therefore the correct order that will be seen in Home and going forward:One rule of Pokémon games is that IDs are final and will never be touched in subsequent games. For everything; moves, items, Pokémon, etc. They have never been changed. That's why we still have lots of leftover data from XY.
The National Pokedex numbers won't change.
That's just the Pokémon ordered by the Paldea Dex number.This happened once in Generation 3 (which was on the "modern" engine, gflib), the new Pokemon followed an older 'dex order internally that ended with Chimecho and had Gardevoir around the pseudo-legend slots. I've also yet to find the source of the corrected numbering seen in this following image, but these might be the sprites' filenames and therefore the correct order that will be seen in Home and going forward:
But if you're right, you're right. Guess we'll know soon.
Nothing has to move in internal numbers that nobody was supposed to even see.One rule of Pokémon games is that IDs are final and will never be touched in subsequent games. For everything; moves, items, Pokémon, etc. They have never been changed. That's why we still have lots of leftover data from XY.
The National Pokedex numbers won't change.
I know. The internal, asset numbers for Pokémon are different and are not those actually. They start with 1010 and end on 1114.Nothing has to move in internal numbers that nobody was supposed to even see.
Anyone could share me an actualized list with the Scarlet and Violet exclusives for choosing wich version i should get ?
Look at the numbers.
That's not my point, my point is that these internal dex numbers aren't meant to be seen. They don't line up with a normal dex layout and don't match the numbers from the sprites.I know. The internal, asset numbers for Pokémon are different and are not those actually. They start with 1010 and end on 1114.