I have an important question, and I want as detailed answer as possible.
What important changes to the meta-game should I keep in mind? And I don't mean new abilities, moves, Pokémon, etc. I mean changes to movies, abilities, Pokémon etc. that already exist. What are the most important changes...
That explains why ghost-type Pokémon are immune to fighting and normal types, but it doesn't explain why normal type Pokémon are immune to ghost type moves.
I still don't get the logic of normal-type Pokémon being immune to ghost-type moves.
No matter how much I TRY understanding the logic of that I just can't.
Now that HMs are no longer around, does that mean it's impossible to get a Pokémon to learn moves like surf or fly without breeding or by using a Pokémon from a past generation game?
I have a question, in a double battle if both of the opponent's Pokémon have the ability pressure does that mean that my Pokémon will use 4 PPs at once instead of 1 as usual?
Thank you, I have 3 x defends in my bag and used all of them and it worked.
Her only Pokémon that's a big issue is her Mudsdale, the rest of her Pokémon are easy to deal with.
I wanted to finish the game Pokémon Sun by using only Incineroar, and now I'm battling Hapu, and no matter what I do, her Mudsdale always defeats it.
Here are its stats:
195 HP
124 Special Attack
173 Attack
125 Special Defense
131 Defense
94 Speed
Moveset:
Flare Blitz
Flamethrower
Darkest...
Ok, I have a few questions.
1. Is it possible to get Pokémon like Raichu and Raticate in their regular form instead of their alonan form in Pokémon Sun?
2. If Incineroar is a dark type then why does it have a belt like a wrestler?
3. I am finishing the game with just Incineroar and don't plan...
But is there a way of knowing the code on the amazon page? Because if not, then I'm gonna shop on amazon.co.uk since I don't wanna risk wasting money. I usually use amazon.com.
Thanks for the help.
I have a question, but I am gonna go into detail before I ask the question.
You see I am interested in buying Pokémon Sun, in fact I do intent on buying it once it's out. I have a 3DS that I bought in a physical store. I'm from Iceland by the way. And usually when I buy something I buy it from...
I think the reason for that is because back then there were only 150 Pokémon. So there wasn't a lot to choose from for the background.
Except that doesn't really prove that real cows exist in Sinnoh. These moo-moo milks could have easily been ported from Johto.
I don't know about you, but I...
I don't know where you have been, but I can tell you that a lot of adults are Pokémon fans.
The majority of YouTubers who talk about Pokémon as well as the members I know in this community are adults. So yeah, you're far from alone.
I'm 27, will be 28 this year. I don't play the games a lot...
I just would like to thank this community yet again for keeping this thread relevant for so long. I appreciate it a lot, I really mean it.
Anyway on topic, the thing that makes me most happiest about Pokémon are the endless possibilities of what can be done in battles and so on.
There is one thing I'm wondering about, and I hope someone can give me a detailed answer.
What exactly qualifies as a country in the Pokémon World? At first I thought a region was a country, but apparently I'm wrong. In fact it seems like regions in the Pokémon World is like a state in the US.
Yes, but only a little bit.
It's still the second most best selling video game franchise in the world, so the fact it's a little less popular doesn't matter. It's still extremely popular, and I don't think that's gonna change any time soon.
In fact I predict that by 5167 Pokémon will still be...
I play the games, however I'm more a fan of the anime than the games.
I watch the Pokémon anime every single week and find it a lot of fun.
I wouldn't exactly say I don't play the games, but I do it rarely compared to how much I watch the anime.