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LOL, I gotta agree with that short comic about Blaziken and Fennekin. Hell, they could've made Emboar Fire/Psychic instead of Fire/Fighting since it looks like a Chinese-style boar deity anyway.
Doublade looks... cheap. Really, it reminds me of monsters in old-school RPGs such as Dragon Quest that looked like inanimate objects. Never liked most of them. (The same applies to Pokemon like Litwick too, but it's quite cute, so.)
Doublade looks... cheap. Really, it reminds me of monsters in old-school RPGs such as Dragon Quest that looked like inanimate objects. Never liked most of them. (The same applies to Pokemon like Litwick too, but it's quite cute, so.)
This sounds crazy convenient. But why? If I had to think as to why they changed the item to be like this, the possible reason is not pleasant: that there are many new Pokemon that will be hard or impossible to raise alone without the use of Exp Share (such as Abra).5. The item Exp. Share will revert to Exp. All as in Generation I, where when one Pokémon holding this item participates in battle, all other Pokémon in the team receive experience as well. Unlike in Generation I, the experience is not split but rather received by all Pokémon. This means that the participating Pokémon receive 100% experience, while non-participating Pokémon receive 50% experience.
Pokemon Battle Revolution's graphics were "cute" enough if you ask me (well, it's still Pokemon!), so I wonder what the 3DS will be like. Though, looking at everything revealed so far, it looks lovely all the same.6. The CGI style is different from that of Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Battle Revolution, because those games were supposed to emulate "realism within fantasy". Since the handheld Pokémon series is supposed to be accessible to everyone, battles were made "cuter".
All the more ridiculous to give mega evolution to already-overpowered Pokemon! (Not that I mind!)9. The power-up of Mega-Evolved Pokémon is meant to elevate them to the class of legendary Pokémon, hence the restriction of only one Pokémon being allowed to hold a Mega Stone during battles.