OLM: Are you nuts?!Just a suggestion but maybe Goh could actually fail at catching a Pokemon?
Uh...but he did fail? He couldn't catch a Dragonite/Dragonair. (or was it the other Pokemon in the ocean prior?)OLM: Are you nuts?!
He also failed at catching Zapdos and Galarian Farfetch'd.Uh...but he did fail? He couldn't catch a Dragonite/Dragonair. (or was it the other Pokemon in the ocean prior?)
Uh...but he did fail? He couldn't catch a Dragonite/Dragonair. (or was it the other Pokemon in the ocean prior?)
...I'm not sure failing 3 times out of 100 is enough to make him believably flawed, especially on catching Pokemon that don't have him use his bunny much. Talk about spotting this one tiny bent piece of bark on an otherwise pristine tree.He also failed at catching Zapdos and Galarian Farfetch'd.
For that one, I remember he using Bellsprout sleep powder on the Magikarp he caught.I don’t have much of a problem with Go as most people but it’d really be nice if he actually went more in depth with catching. I know I’m far from the first person to suggest this but have him use different Pokéballs and moves like False Swipe & status conditions.
He's failed a bunch of times. None of them have shown up again.Just a suggestion but maybe Goh could actually fail at catching a Pokemon? He shouldn't be able to catch every Pokemon so easily. Maybe have him encounter the same specific Pokemon species for a couple of episodes and fails to catch it every time. Eventually he could catch it after learning from his previous failures.
As an example Dawn encountered two other Buneary before finally catching the one we know.
It was Oddish, not Bellsprout. He caught Bellsprout in the Grookey episode, over 20 episodes later after Oddish's capture.For that one, I remember he using Bellsprout sleep powder on the Magikarp he caught.
He used Oddish, but yeah that was the only time that he had actually had a Pokémon use a move to catch another Pokémon otherwise he mostly just throws the ball and the Pokémon gets caught. He did battle Arctazolt but he didn’t battle it to catch it like Magikarp, but to calm it down.For that one, I remember he using Bellsprout sleep powder on the Magikarp he caught.
It was Oddish, not Bellsprout. He caught Bellsprout in the Grookey episode, over 20 episodes later after Oddish's capture.
Is owning a Pokemon without battling with it considered a trainer ? o.oThe weird thing I find about this series is that a lot of stuff has happened so far but simultaneously not much has happened at all. Like we’re 60 episodes in and Ash has a full team, Goh has caught a bunch of pokemon, Chloe has become a trainer, Ash is near hyper class, Goh’s battled/caught legendaries, Ash has beat his rivals (well he drew with Bea), Goh has drastically improved as a trainer and the Darkest Day arc is done. But it feels kinda empty, if that makes sense?
I think it’s cause there hasn’t been much buildup to anything. Most arcs only have 3-4 episodes at max and are usually spaced out. Then of course a lot of progress happens offscreen (looking at you PWC) or just glossed over. Things start and end too quickly without much connection to prior events, to the point where it’s more of a string of events rather than a whole journey.
She battled TR’s pelipper thoIs owning a Pokemon without battling with it considered a trainer ? o.o
The person you went OLM at wished Goh would fail at catching a Pokemon which he did thrice....I'm not sure failing 3 times out of 100 is enough to make him believably flawed, especially on catching Pokemon that don't have him use his bunny much. Talk about spotting this one tiny bent piece of bark on an otherwise pristine tree.
Again, out of a hundred or so. It's like having a strawberry cake but then you decide to go into a diet...so you remove one strawberry from it.The person you went OLM at wished Goh would fail at catching a Pokemon which he did thrice.