Well, compared to Gen 6 lolWell, compared to other Pokemon games it's hard. But that's still not saying much.
Well, compared to Gen 6 lolWell, compared to other Pokemon games it's hard. But that's still not saying much.
I feel it's been made much easier, tbhWell, compared to other Pokemon games it's hard. But that's still not saying much.
Navigating wasn't hard in the other games either so I don't really count that when talking difficulty of the game, but I see where you're coming from.I feel it's been made much easier, tbh
"Here's a tool to call pokemon that makes you run faster and use basically rock smash"
"Here's a tool to call a surfing pokemon so you don't have to keep one water pokemon with you at all time"
"Here's a tool to call a flying pokemon so you don't need to have any flying pokemon on your team"
Don't know where to go? Check the map for the exact location and don't forget your talking pokedex haunted by an annoying ass Rotom
I dunno, it just feels like so much less of a challenge than the previous ones. The only thing a bit more challenging is how wild pokemon can call others to their aid, but other than that, meh
X/Y made me sick with how easy it was. At least it gave us some cool Pokemon and a fun region to run through. Difficulty and shitty post-game ruined it though.Well, compared to Gen 6 lol
I wonder how hard it'd be if we turned off the Exp shareX/Y made me sick with how easy it was. At least it gave us some cool Pokemon and a fun region to run through. Difficulty and shitty post-game ruined it though.
I don't use the EXP share in any Pokemon X/Y and on, it's stupid now.I wonder how hard it'd be if we turned off the Exp share
I'm using it in this one because getting Pikachu is impossible with how weak Pichu is.I don't use the EXP share in any Pokemon X/Y and on, it's stupid now.
They boost one stat and decrease another.Can someone TL;DR explain why natures are so important?
Can someone TL;DR explain why natures are so important?
Really important and super easy. Plus a lot of Pokémon have different move sets for different natures. If you don't already know, check out www.smogon.com they have every popular move set for every Pokémon, including recommended natures and hold items.Damn, I knew most players went for specific ones like adamant but I didn't know it was that important, pretty cool!
I HAVE BEEN PLAYING POKEMON WRONG FOR OVER 20 YEARS GODDAMITReally important and super easy. Plus a lot of Pokémon have different move sets for different natures. If you don't already know, check out www.smogon.com they have every popular move set for every Pokémon, including recommended natures and hold items.
It's a super serious site, but for a little chuckle, look up Castform on SmogonI HAVE BEEN PLAYING POKEMON WRONG FOR OVER 20 YEARS GODDAMIT
It's a super serious site, but for a little chuckle, look up Castform on Smogon
Everyone's explained it well but charts like the one Courtney posted are the bain to my existence, here's a basic one:Can someone TL;DR explain why natures are so important?
How is that chart even remotely simpler than mineEveryone's explained it well but charts like the one Courtney posted are the bain to my existence, here's a basic one:
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Nature#List_of_Natures
Hardy, serious, bashful and quirky are useless. Generally, people go for an adamant or modest nature or attackers or sp. attackers (adamant for the former, modest for the latter) or Relaxed / Sassy for walls.
Yours is a diagonal one, so the eye has to move to where (x, y) meets, mine is a list which simply tells you what goes up and down. Tables are much more easier to read than graphs.How is that chart even remotely simpler than mine