lol, can this stop.
What difference does it make? It would have a new name? Woo.
The difference is I'd actually use it and it would have a pokedex entry.
lol, can this stop.
What difference does it make? It would have a new name? Woo.
This way Gyarados is still useful, an extra strategy element is added to the game, and they don't need to add some bullshit convoluted way to evolve it.
Mega Evolution is a million times better and I'm glad Gamefreak is ignoring the people who think otherwise.
"Irritate Gyarados in Pokemon Amie until it reaches a happiness level of zero and then level up to evolve into Gyarados 2"
The difference is I'd actually use it and it would have a pokedex entry.
What's stopping you from using it now? Your irrational vendetta against megas?
I would expect nothing less from someone who has worst starter in their avi![]()
It's permanent and you're not only allowed to use it once per battle?lol, can this stop.
What difference does it make? It would have a new name and you'd need some other bullshit method to evolve it. Woo?
Why would I go out of my way to find the mega stone when it doesn't add to my pokedex at all? Certainly not to have an easier time with the story. The only megas I've ever used is Metagross since the Metagrossite came with the shiny Beldum they were giving out to celebrate the release of ORAS and Sceptile since it was my starter.
While some Pokemon that got mega evolutions really should have gotten normal evolutions, Gyarados isn't one of them.There's no reason that the design of mega Gyarados couldn't have been used as the design of a Gyarados evolution.
lol, can this stop.
What difference does it make? It would have a new name and you'd need some other bullshit method to evolve it. Woo?
While some Pokemon that got mega evolutions really should have gotten normal evolutions, Gyarados isn't one of them.
Not to mention how broken Eviolite Gyarados would be.
What's wrong with weak Pokemon? I never got this argument. "They have shitty stats, so they need a mega evolution to be even viable." No, they don't. Clefable has a BST of 483. Mega Audino has 545. And yet Clefable is far more viable than Mega Audino, because Clefable doesn't constrict your team and has far more useful abilities and moves. Prior to Gen VI, Clefable was still viable because of its unique properties.The point is that audio was a garbage Pokemon and they were never going to make an evolution for it, so instead they gave it a mega evolution.
I'm glad we can all agree that an advantage of Mega Pokemon is that you only have to use them if you want to.Why would I go out of my way to find the mega stone when it doesn't add to my pokedex at all? Certainly not to have an easier time with the story. The only megas I've ever used is Metagross since the Metagrossite came with the shiny Beldum they were giving out to celebrate the release of ORAS and Sceptile since it was my starter.
Yes. Because then you should have been able to evolve it in past games. Ever new evolution or pre evolution has some stupid way to do it for this reason. The worst is "level up with ancient power"Er... is there a reason is can't just evolve based on a level?
On one hand you have Mega Audino.
On the other hand you have the awesomeness of Mega Beedrill, which turns one of the worst early game Pokemon into a legitimate and fun-to-use threat.
I'm glad we can all agree that an advantage of Mega Pokemon is that you only have to use them if you want to.
So you're telling me that you used every single one of the new Pokemon in previous generations? All of the new evolutions?They still negatively affect the game though. The amount of actual new Pokemon in X/Y is a joke.
On one hand you have Mega Audino.
On the other hand you have the awesomeness of Mega Beedrill, which turns one of the worst early game Pokemon into a legitimate and fun-to-use threat.
We're going to get a kawaii Hawaii Pokémon.
They still negatively affect the game though. The amount of actual new Pokemon in X/Y is a joke.
So you're telling me that you used every single one of the new Pokemon in previous generations? All of the new evolutions?
So you're telling me that you used every single one of the new Pokemon in previous generations? All of the new evolutions?
I dunno man, I just fail to see how forcing terrible evolutions on us that get their own Pokedex entry is better than Mega Evolutions. I guess I'm just glad they're gonna keep doing things my way. In a perfect world we'll have like 80+ brand new Pokemon and tons of mega evos for old Pokemon though.Not every, but most of them. I play Pokemon games multiple times and always use a different team each time I do.
Yes. Because then you should have been able to evolve it in past games. Ever new evolution or pre evolution has some stupid way to do it for this reason. The worst is "level up with ancient power"
Would you agree Scizor and Steelix are terrible evolutions?I dunno man, I just fail to see how forcing terrible evolutions on us that get their own Pokedex entry is better than Mega Evolutions. I guess I'm just glad they're gonna keep doing things my way.
So anyone else want to speculate as to what kind of new Pokemon we're going to see? The Hawaii/Tropical setting offers a ton of possibilities.
Some that I picture happening:
- Tiki Pokemon
- Coconut Pokemon (We all know it's coming)
- Dolphin
- Some kind of monitor lizard (Komodo Dragon)
- Wallaby
- Maybe a Fiery Skipper bug-type Pokemon? (Picture a red/orange moth)
Absolutely dude. Still makes me mad. Steelix in particular.Would you agree Scizor and Steelix are terrible evolutions?
Oh, I agree!! I guess you could argue that people in gen 2 just didn't know how to breed them together or some nonsense. Then they needed to add all of those dumb incenses to get Pokemon in the mood enough to create a new species or whatever. It's weird.Seems a bit pedantic. They didn't really care with the baby Pokémon suddenly being something no one had seen before. I'm sure we could have all accepted a bit of hand waving as to why a Pokémon has a new form. Just call it evolution of evolution ha ha. Guess it's too late now.
Absolutely dude. Still makes me mad. Steelix in particular.
The thing about evolutions is that they are often very different from their previous form. Mega forms are mostly just revamps of what we've seen so not quite as interesting to see/discover.
The one I don't get is Mega Slowbro. A mega form for a middle tier?
Slowbro is the end stage! Slowking was a weirded branching path.The thing about evolutions is that they are often very different from their previous form. Mega forms are mostly just revamps of what we've seen so not quite as interesting to see/discover.
The one I don't get is Mega Slowbro. A mega form for a middle tier?
We have radically different tastes in Pokemon haha. I love both of those evolutions. In an ideal world we'd get both new megas and a ton of regular new Pokemon (both new species and evos of old single and dual stage Pokemon) so everyone could be happy.
I know lists are so last week, but these are ones I went with thus far for my first run:
- Kanto: Charmander
- Johto: Cyndaquil
- Hoenn: Treecko
- Sinnoh: Piplup
- Unova: - White 1: Tepig
- Unova: - White 2: Snivy
- Kalos: Chespin
- Alola: Popplio
In hindsight there's a few that I would have changed, not huge on Charmander these days but as a kid nothing was cooler.
Slowbro and Slowking are split evolutions not a linear path.
Slowbro is the end stage! Slowking was a weirded branching path.
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And that wouldn't make me happy 😔
Yep. Here's hoping we don't get any new mega evolutions ever again.
Why would you say that? I liked Onix and Rhydon.The evolutions for old Pokemon would all be ones you already don't like in the first place.
You're going to be disappointed when the first one this gen is revealed then. Mega Evolution is a gameplay mechanics so it's never leaving the series.
I like Megas just fine, but if a Pokemon can get a regular evo without it's pre-evo being broken with Eviolite, then it should get a regular old evolution.
We can have both.
Why would you say that? I liked Onix and Rhydon.
But Onix is factually awful.Why would you say that? I liked Onix and Rhydon.
For example, things like Maractus are not gonna be broken by a new evolution meaning it can use Eviolite, I don't think. (Back in the day, I was hoping Maractus would be like Roselia and have a pre-evo and and evolution introduced in the following generation).
Problem is that Eviolite existing makes it unlikely we'll get any cross gen new evos unless they completely remove that item.
They like to have legacy, so things that happen now couldn't have happened in past games. It's why Leafeon evolves based on location rather than the Leaf Stone.