Monox D. I-Fly
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Then please tell me how to delete them since I can't move them.You are free to move some Pokémon out to a Game if you can, otherwise you're stuck having to delete them. You need to do this on the Switch version.
Then please tell me how to delete them since I can't move them.You are free to move some Pokémon out to a Game if you can, otherwise you're stuck having to delete them. You need to do this on the Switch version.
This must be done on the Switch version!Then please tell me how to delete them since I can't move them.
Is it true that Meltan cannot use Eviolite but Male Combee can?
You white out and go back and Lysandre I guess, being the procrastinator and having the Dory short-term memory loss he has challenges you again and is not one step closer to rewriting humanity... how convenientWhat if you lose against Lysandre?
Does that mean that humanity gets wiped out?
You white out and go back and Lysandre I guess, being the procrastinator and having the Dory short-term memory loss he has challenges you again and is not one step closer to rewriting humanity... how convenient
The way the game masters made it be... guess so. It would be cool to actually see the cutscenes of if you fail at certain events and then just take you back to where you last saved.So his goal can never be accomplished either way? Damn, that must suck for him.
And that is different from the vast majority of games....how? Very few Video games (Pokémon or no Pokémon) have anything special happen if you lose to the main antagonist, so why should Lysandre be an exception?So his goal can never be accomplished either way? Damn, that must suck for him.
And that is different from the vast majority of games....how? Very few Video games (Pokémon or no Pokémon) have anything special happen if you lose to the main antagonist, so why should Lysandre be an exception?
Didn't Ghetsis plan to end creation or something? (I skipped Gen 4)Well as far as I know the other Pokémon antagonists aren't deliberately aiming to commit mass murder.
Didn't Ghetsis plan to end creation or something? (I skipped Gen 4)
Plus in other RPGs the Antagonists often do and there the same happens as in Pokemon, you just get bumped back to the last safepoint and you challenge the antagonist again.
Like every antagonist in Final Fantasy plans some variation of destroying the world/universe/all life/existence itself and out of the whole series, with all spinn-offs and everything only Final Fantasy X-2 shows what happens if the main antagonist wins.
That was Cyrus who wanted to end creation as we know it and create his own world in his own image. Ghetsis was the manipulative abusive madman that wanted to become a dictator by using his brainwashing ability to convince people everywhere to release their Pokémon because he claimed Pokémon were far happier without humans and by becoming successful in this deception, Ghetsis could take over Unova and eventually the world because there would be nothing in his way to stop him. Ghetsis is sort of like PETA where he claims capturing Pokémon is cruel and yet behind the scenes he abuses them and even forces them to build the Plasma Castle and act like slaves. Ghetsis is the most evil character ever to be in the Pokémon franchise as not even Giovanni would Pokémon to become slaves for his own purposes.Didn't Ghetsis plan to end creation or something? (I skipped Gen 4)
Plus in other RPGs the Antagonists often do and there the same happens as in Pokemon, you just get bumped back to the last safepoint and you challenge the antagonist again.
Like every antagonist in Final Fantasy plans some variation of destroying the world/universe/all life/existence itself and out of the whole series, with all spinn-offs and everything only Final Fantasy X-2 shows what happens if the main antagonist wins.
So his goal can never be accomplished either way? Damn, that must suck for him.
Ghetsis is the most evil character ever to be in the Pokémon franchise as not even Giovanni would Pokémon to become slaves for his own purposes.
Giovanni is far different from Ghetsis as the latter’s comments in the RR Episode of USUM state that he sees Giovanni as being weak and easy to dispose of so that he, Ghetsis, could gain the technology of the Aether Foundation to create more wormholes so that he could invade more worlds and take over them all. Giovanni only had interest in controlling an underground criminal empire. He sort already has domination over Kanto and Johto via criminal overlord. Mewtwo was created to be the most powerful Pokémon to ever exist and not world domination. Ghetsis was obsessed with world domination and abused N and his followers if they upset him. Why would Giovanni want to be a dictator and control the world when he can secretly control the world’s economy which would be far more successful? All of the world’s financial resources would be mostly done by computers and it’d be easy for Giovanni to find a way to control everything.Ehh... I have a lot of trouble believing Ghetsis did anything Giovanni wouldn't, given the means. Giovanni very directly states his intent to obtain all Pokemon and use them to rule the world; it's basically the same thing. We get a far closer look at what all of that entails with Ghetsis than we do Giovanni, but I don't think their characters actually differ much.
Didn't Ghetsis plan to end creation or something? (I skipped Gen 4)
Plus in other RPGs the Antagonists often do and there the same happens as in Pokemon, you just get bumped back to the last safepoint and you challenge the antagonist again.
Like every antagonist in Final Fantasy plans some variation of destroying the world/universe/all life/existence itself and out of the whole series, with all spinn-offs and everything only Final Fantasy X-2 shows what happens if the main antagonist wins.
In FF and most other rpgs you usually get a message saying "You have died." or something along those lines. In Pokémon you get "You have blacked out."
You also get to keep any new levels you reached during the fight. But functionally the effect is the same, you get bumped back to the last "safe point" (Pokemon centre) to try again. It's just abstraction, that's also why they spout the same dialogue (in most cases?) when you confront them again.