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Oh I'm well aware of that fact now lolI feel your pain lol currently on 999+ Galarian Slowpoke (Pokedex doesn't record beyond that) . Still nothing.
Oh I'm well aware of that fact now lolI feel your pain lol currently on 999+ Galarian Slowpoke (Pokedex doesn't record beyond that) . Still nothing.
Plus you're paying $14.99 for new tutor moves, a slightly faster way to farm watts, a way to make any pokemon on your team capable of Gigantamaxing (if they have a form), new clothes & hairstyles, a way to get multiple versions of rare items in the games, and a slim chance to get ultra rare pokeballsThe Isle of Armor pokemon aren't new, love.
What we're saying is if you want to get brand new pokemon yourself, you have to pay for it. Sure, you can trade for an Urshifu, but you'll have to wait until someone buys Isle of Armor, plays through the storylines of the DLC to get Urshifu, and decides to trade for it afterwards. And you have to have the pokemon they want to get it.
If you don't want to go through all that waiting, buy the DLC and get it yourself.
But again, we're not paying $14.99 for Kubfu and Urshifu. We're paying $14.99 for The Isle of Armor.
I still haven't completely finished the Isle of Armor yet, but all & all it's a B+ addition. The story wasn't as developed as I hoped it would be, though I still enjoyed it & I never noticed until battling Honey that I really started to see myself as part of the Master Dojo family. Even though I've traveled around the island multiple times, I still haven't gotten tired of it like I have with the Wild Area & every once in a while I still get surprised with stuff like accessibility to certain locations or the types of items I can find.Everyone knows how polarizing SwSh were and the DLC continued that. It's been around for almost a month now so what are you thoughts on it?
There may come a point where trading will all be done online. And I know there are some people who do it just so they can evolve their Pokemon and then trade back. We'll just have to see.One interesting thing the anime did recently was allow a Feebas to evolve directly by using a prism scale. While I don't think it would be that simple in the games I wonder if this might be a hint as to something the next DLC might include. An alternative way of evolving trade pokemon. Is it probably just wishful thinking? probably. But I would like it.
Finally got the DLC today. Just traveled to the Isle of Armor.
Did it on my own, thanks anyway.Travel to Challenge Road, go to the highest peak of the mountain, walk to the edge, and pan the camera.
You're welcome.
The DLC isn't just Isle of Armor but also Crown Tundra fyiI hate the idea of DLCs even though I bought it. The Isle content isn't even worth $30 of entertainment and should've been part of the post-game like the Battle Frontier was in Emerald. Though that would've also been made DLC if it was released today. $30 DLC and it seems to me that most of their effort went to the hide-and-seek game with 150 Digletts.
Did it on my own, thanks anyway.
I’m actually thinking the CT will be delayed a bit and we might not get it until December instead of the fall as planned.
I only think this because I think that CT was still in the process of being programmed while the IoA was already finished and just needed some testing to make sure everything was okay. Paper Mario was probably in the debugging part of development when it was announced because there is no way it could have Been completed so quickly after being announced. Min Min in Smash was already being finished and was being polished for Smash because Sakurai has mentioned that it takes several months for the team to work on new DLC Fighters after coming up with a concept.Remember how everyone was positive this would be the case with the Isle of Armor, to the point of people asking daily and assuming despite repeated assurances to the contrary, or at the very least, no indications to that end?
Why do this to yourself? Yes, they left themselves a window rather than a specific release date, probably to account for that just in case, but it is now August of a pandemic that began in global earnest in January/February/March, and nothing of Nintendo’s has been delayed from a set release date yet. They’ve managed to get one round of Pokémon DLC, a Super Smash Bros. character, a Paper Mario game, and others out the door. And remember that Japan, like every other developed country, has handled their cases several magnitudes better than the USA has.
It serves no purpose to keep bringing this up and asking or assuming “okay but what if?” Take what we have at face value until and unless we get any indicator to the contrary. Otherwise it just unduly muddles the discussion of what we know for sure and what we don’t.
It's a big "what if" statement regardless.
We don't know exactly when Crowned Tundra will arrive, so we'll just wait to see any further developments.
Also, some preliminary data from Crowned Tundra has already been datamined, so it's probably not too far off anyway.
Plus Nintendo may want to milk advertising it for the Christmas salesI'm assuming it'll arrive in mid November.
Given the size of that baby, I'm willing to wait. I know it's going to be incredible!
I only think this because I think that CT was still in the process of being programmed while the IoA was already finished