randomspot555
Well-Known Member
In Gen 4, Korean Pokemon couldn't be obtained on non Korean carts.
That changed in Gen 5.
Hence the demand.
That changed in Gen 5.
Hence the demand.
In Gen 4, Korean Pokemon couldn't be obtained on non Korean carts.
That changed in Gen 5.
Hence the demand.
But why? What's special about them other than that?
But why? What's special about them other than that?
The people MM'ing for shinies say hi.They're just rare. That's it. Like shinies, but there's no real method to getting them except trading.
Hey, I've been into pokemon for a while, but Ive noticed something on this site I haven't really seen a lot of anywhere else. People seem to have a strange desire for korean pokemon. What is different/unusual about them that makes them so valuable?
Hey, I've been into pokemon for a while, but Ive noticed something on this site I haven't really seen a lot of anywhere else. People seem to have a strange desire for korean pokemon. What is different/unusual about them that makes them so valuable?
I'll have to say just yesterday I migrated a Pokemon that I forgot to stick a 4th gen move on. So now it'll never have it. T_____T
Get out now. It wasn't funny the first time and it isn't funny now.
I don't understand this either. In fact, isn't it better that it's female seeing as it can pass down it's ability easier? (If B/W breeding functions like the other games)
The games were childish in 1999 too, ace.
Running out of ideas" is a dumb, stupid talking point that involves no thought.