It's something you've had access to the whole game but probably forgot about.Can someone give me a slight hint to access Registeel's cave? I tried the equipping the bell items but no dice.
It's something you've had access to the whole game but probably forgot about.Can someone give me a slight hint to access Registeel's cave? I tried the equipping the bell items but no dice.
It's a mixed bag. I've seen people that pass on their turn to Dynamax because someone else obviously has the ideal Pokémon. I've also seen people Dynamax just to show off, to the team's detriment.
But yeah, there's rarely any reason to use status moves in raids. Just spam your strongest damage moves and be mindful of moves that may also hit your team, like Earthquake.
If you thought the base game was fun but just needed another push to get its footing and show off its ideas better. Then I'd say the dlc is worth.So is the expansion pass overall worth buying? Or would I ultimately be better off just waiting for Gen 9?
If you thought the base game was fun but just needed another push to get its footing and show off its ideas better. Then I'd say the dlc is worth.
If you really didn't like the base game, weren't a fan of raid battles, or don't wanna make competitive pokemon. Then I'd say this dlc would be a safe skip. The dlcs mostly focus on improving the wild area concept, giving better ways to build competitive pokemon teams, and providing more ways to do raid battles. Outside of that we get a handful of new pokemon and G-max forms as well as some fun new story content. If you are only interested in the pokemon and new story stuff then the dlc will last maybe 10-13 hours.
I feel that and it doesn't help that the story content can all probably be completed in a day and Crown of Tundra is the only one that's worth it for the story. But hot damn I am still blown away by this season pass. Everything about it made me slightly more confident that the next gen is gonna rockHmm, it's like, I'd like to try it for the story content but for $30 tbh I rather just buy a new game. And I say that as someone that did enjoy the base game, it's just that I'm really picky when it comes to buying DLC lol.
Though hearing about the improvements for the Wild Area and what not does make me more hopeful for Gen 9 at least.
The wild Pokemon you can find even in tall grass is stuff I've never seen. Wild Aerodactyl. Multiple wild Bronzong and Abomasnow. Very interesting!
Damn, I'm jealous lol. Congrats!Finally finished the eighth gym and got out to the Tundra, came across an Umbreon and it was my first random shiny since SoulSilver (my third ever!) caught in a Moon Ball too, very happy.
Yeah, it's a really nice breath of fresh air after all the handholding and usual lack of difficulty the last few years.Gotta say, I'm really loving how this dlc isn't hand holds so far. Feel like I'm on a legit Pokémon adventure
I pretty much agree with all of this. The DLC is an enjoyable adventure, although it fails to repair the base game for me. Additional towns, trainers, stories, etc, would have been appreciated. I don't think either expansion really offered enough content.
However, I feel that a primary reason for DLC this year instead of a sequel/third version was to give Game Freak an opportunity to experiment with open world design. Surely they've realized that their game design is completely outmoded by this point, and that they cannot continue to make future Pokemon games with hallway routes in a completely on rails experience. These expansions, to me, were opportunities for Game Freak to learn how to create the necessary geography and world design to adapt to future Pokemon games.
And it's easy to see how far they've come. The Wild Area in Galar is, to me, a complete joke. It's barren, boring, and empty. Unless one likes grinding raid battles all day, there's just not much to do. The world design made a dramatic improvement with the Isles of Armor, and additional improvements were made with the Crown Tundra. I fully believe at this point that these expansions serve as previews for Gen 9 in 2022. It seems like Game Freak now has a solid grasp on how to design the general geograpy of the world - they now need to learn how to adapt a full narrative, towns, gyms, etc, into this new paradigm.
Any ideas for a "Regibuster"? All my Pokemon are a little too strong and end up one shoting them or I have to sit there and use uneffective moves to whittle it down (which is what I did with Regice)
Thank God its nighttime now...does the dusk ball bonus count for them since they're technically in "caves" or no?
Wow. Not quite sure if it's worth to go for specific shinies with this, given the long iteration time, but this seems like a really fun way to look for random shinies.
Honestly I would just get Pokemon with Soak then just switch to the false swiperAny ideas for a "Regibuster"? All my Pokemon are a little too strong and end up one shoting them or I have to sit there and use uneffective moves to whittle it down (which is what I did with Regice)
Thank God its nighttime now...does the dusk ball bonus count for them since they're technically in "caves" or no?
Yes. I had already brought a Zapdos over, and ran into one with my husband and was able to catch it.Short question if you transfer the legendaries from older games via Pokémon Home can you still catch them in the Dynamax Adventure?
Awesome, thank you! :)Yes. I had already brought a Zapdos over, and ran into one with my husband and was able to catch it.
Yes, you can. I was also worried about this.Short question if you transfer the legendaries from older games via Pokémon Home can you still catch them in the Dynamax Adventure?
Question about Ice horse.... how the hell do I use it without Calyrex on it?
so is there no way to determine ice horse nature? I guess I should be soft resetting for a zero speed calyrex then right? Brave nature?
They are. Been really annoyed getting 0 speed IVs for Calyrex but not the horse lol.I actually haven't seen anything conclusive on how SRing for the horses works exactly. It's worth a shot to try a sync, but it might only affect Calyrex.
I think the IVs for Calyrex and the horse are independent though so check the "unfused" horse to be sure.
Can I find the Hoenn starters in game or is it just a case that I can transfer them from Pokemon bank now?
Wow. Not quite sure if it's worth to go for specific shinies with this, given the long iteration time, but this seems like a really fun way to look for random shinies.
Could always just make a separate profile and just slrint towards it since you only need to get to WedgehurstIt really sucks for anyone who has already caught a legendary and will never be able to catch a shiny even if they fight it
I regret catching any at all now
Yeah, but that one won't have the shiny charmCould always just make a separate profile and just slrint towards it since you only need to get to Wedgehurst
Transfer the 400 pokémon from your main file to the new one using Pokémon HOME. It'll take maybe half an hour using the free limitations but then you'll have a save free to do all the shiny hunting.
That's what I'm planning to do at least, so I can not bother with shiny hunting in my first playthrough.
Don't you have to beat the whole game first for the shiny charm?
Eugh, I'm gonna have to get at least as far as the surf bike in order to get the other new Regi anywayGood question, i don't think so since you can find the scientist in the snow city before beating the game?
Sweet