Ashenor said:
Hi,
I have never played a Pokemon game but have always been interested in checking one out.
I am 35 .... So a older gamer, i like most rpg games, and the building aspect always looked indepth.
So at my age and this late in the game series is it worth checking out and if so anything i should know going in?
Thanks
It's worth checking out. You should know going in that if you plan to build a team and min-max your pokemon, you need to do your research before you do. HOWEVER, your in-game team isn't all that important, so have fun.
My recommendation:
- Play through like a n00b on your first playthrough and experiment with different movesets, monsters and strategies.
- The moves a monster learns by level up are not the only moves available to it.
- Remember that your HMs can be used over and over, but most of them (apart from Surf and Waterfall) are completely useless for battle and should be relegated to what we term HM slaves.
- Hoard your TMs like they were made of gold. Unlike TMs, they're one-use-only and a lot of the time, you only ever get ONE, so don't give them to the wrong pokemon. You
can breed these moves onto pokemon, but only under certain conditions (consult a breeding guide)
- The stat-reducing berries are your best friends. Start growing them as soon as you get them.
- Most of the min-maxing you shouldn't do until the endgame (because you won't get some of the items that facilitate it until much later) and
that is probably a good 50 - 60 hours away for you.
- Each game has a (small) set of exclusive monsters not available in the other version. Get the one that has the exlcusive monsters you like the look of.
- The use of legendary pokemon in a competitive sense is considered poor form. Same with some overpowered monsters.
- Read up on various strategies, tips, tricks, training regimens etc. on Smogon and Serebii