Then why does it look like an oddly shaped flask with a beer head dripping down the sides? Are Game Freak's pixelart artists just moronic? No spray bottle looks like this at first glance.
I find it extremely funny how the anime shows them using potions but never shows them using a fresh water or a lemonade to heal them. Is like even GF knows that is a fricking bullshit item.
It's weird how quickly a 50 HP heal becomes outdated while a 100 HP heal lasts for so long.
8 months ago
Anonymous
Well, comparing prices, a100 HP item is more useful than the 200 HP. >But it heals the half of one
You are never going to be that low, or your pokemon aren't going to be that damaged. 100 is enough. Use the Max Potion if your pokemon is over Lv 80.
8 months ago
Anonymous
If you can't afford the top quality potions you can't afford to train pokemon.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>You can't handle my potions. My potions are to strong for your Pokemon, Trainer.
revives are naturally occurring, you find them underground constantly
they're a type of tera crystal that revive the pokemon by granting their wish to be revived
Stones are actually radioactive minerals that cause a sudden mutation in the genepool of a pokemon.
Humans shouldn't touch them either. It will cause cancer.
Then why does it look like an oddly shaped flask with a beer head dripping down the sides? Are Game Freak's pixelart artists just moronic? No spray bottle looks like this at first glance.
Had to work to see it that way but I get it, honestly kind of impressive
they changed many healing and buffing items in general in gen 7 > they buffed Super Potions by making them heal 60 HP > they nerfed Hyper Potions by making them heal 120 HP > they buffed X-Items by increasing of two stages the stat they're used for
I can understand the Hyper Potion nerf. Not a lot of Pokémon had more than 200 HP when you reach the Pokémon League, so Max Potions were kinda useless in that regard (Full Restores are still usefull to not waste time on using a Potion + a status-healing item)
In gen 5 there were vending machines everywhere and at some point I realized they offered a way better deal on healing so I would just mash A in front of vending machines for 10 minutes to get all the healing items I'd ever need.
I always felt like using a healing item in battle was cheating and never did
Whenever a gym leader uses an expensive heal item while battling me I get to feel like "yeah I already won now since you had to be a cheap homosexual"
Are you really going to feel like a more skilled trainer than me if you won by pouring a bunch of money into the battle just to beat a pokemon that was fighting on his guts alone
Poketubers playing through a game and complain that it's too easy, while they have to use max revives and potions every fight because they end up getting fricked up anyways. Shit pisses me off.
Next game they should make the rival use the same items you use and then call you out if you get upset about it
In pkmn uranium items are not allowed for the league tournament, the game only tells you this when you get there so tons of youtubers seethed their full restores were useless.
They don't, it's a topical spray
Then why does it look like an oddly shaped flask with a beer head dripping down the sides? Are Game Freak's pixelart artists just moronic? No spray bottle looks like this at first glance.
I have always been able to identify it as a spray bottle. Skill issue.
>Then why does it look like an oddly shaped flask with a beer head dripping down the sides?
It's doesn't. You're one stupid motherfricker, anon.
Where's the trigger?
>Then why does it look like an oddly shaped flask with a beer head dripping down the sides?
They don't. It's called "Wound Medicine" in Japanese. You spray it on their wounds.
I find it extremely funny how the anime shows them using potions but never shows them using a fresh water or a lemonade to heal them. Is like even GF knows that is a fricking bullshit item.
I exclusively buy soda in bulk for my healing needs.
Same, but I buy bulk of all the drinks and switch em up for whatever hp left I need to heal
My pokemon appreciate all the tasty drinks and become my friend quicker
Isn’t the fresh water the most cost-efficient drink?
It's better than Super Potion and "better" than Soda Pop, yes. You will probably switch to Moomoo Milk though because 50 HP becomes too low very fast.
It's weird how quickly a 50 HP heal becomes outdated while a 100 HP heal lasts for so long.
Well, comparing prices, a100 HP item is more useful than the 200 HP.
>But it heals the half of one
You are never going to be that low, or your pokemon aren't going to be that damaged. 100 is enough. Use the Max Potion if your pokemon is over Lv 80.
If you can't afford the top quality potions you can't afford to train pokemon.
>You can't handle my potions. My potions are to strong for your Pokemon, Trainer.
I just hack 99999999999 money to buy everything
>not giving your pokemon something to drink with flavor
This is abuse
>yes i feed my plants with soda, they deserve flavor
>not feeding your plants with BRAWNDO
it's a spray bottle you moron
That's not a Throat Spray, that's a Super Potion.
The nozzle looks like an anus.
I never heal my pokemon. When they faint I just give them a revival herb and they are good as new.
How are these used? Are they fed to your Pokemon? But they are knocked out when you need to use them.
Are these used as suppositories?
You twist the upper half by 45 degrees. The lower half contains the medicine.
It was designed this way so more can fit into a box.
It's not a container, it's a shard of max revive
You can find them underground in DP
Fainted Pokemon aren't "knocked out", they're too exhausted to battle, but still fully conscious.
You have to eat it moron
I always imagined them like a dropper that you squeeze to get the medicine out.
You stab it and push the tip
revives are naturally occurring, you find them underground constantly
they're a type of tera crystal that revive the pokemon by granting their wish to be revived
You let crystal touch your pokemon. Same as Fire Stone.
Stones are actually radioactive minerals that cause a sudden mutation in the genepool of a pokemon.
Humans shouldn't touch them either. It will cause cancer.
It's like a gusher fruit snack
Had to work to see it that way but I get it, honestly kind of impressive
Its a powdery medicine, like Flintstones vitamins but way better
rotate it until it reaches the lament configuration and then angels will come and grant your pokemon life again
they were probably using one of the first 3d renderers ever made so they could just barely make a shape
they cram it
this was a scam in gens 1-5 where NORMAL WATER healed for the same amount
>It got nerfed in Alola
Huh.... Alola really had some random changes...
they changed many healing and buffing items in general in gen 7
> they buffed Super Potions by making them heal 60 HP
> they nerfed Hyper Potions by making them heal 120 HP
> they buffed X-Items by increasing of two stages the stat they're used for
I can understand the Hyper Potion nerf. Not a lot of Pokémon had more than 200 HP when you reach the Pokémon League, so Max Potions were kinda useless in that regard (Full Restores are still usefull to not waste time on using a Potion + a status-healing item)
In gen 5 there were vending machines everywhere and at some point I realized they offered a way better deal on healing so I would just mash A in front of vending machines for 10 minutes to get all the healing items I'd ever need.
It is mineral water tho, to be specific
I always felt like using a healing item in battle was cheating and never did
Whenever a gym leader uses an expensive heal item while battling me I get to feel like "yeah I already won now since you had to be a cheap homosexual"
Are you really going to feel like a more skilled trainer than me if you won by pouring a bunch of money into the battle just to beat a pokemon that was fighting on his guts alone
Poketubers playing through a game and complain that it's too easy, while they have to use max revives and potions every fight because they end up getting fricked up anyways. Shit pisses me off.
Next game they should make the rival use the same items you use and then call you out if you get upset about it
In pkmn uranium items are not allowed for the league tournament, the game only tells you this when you get there so tons of youtubers seethed their full restores were useless.
Would love to see a compilation video of that.
Are you moronic? Or is this another case of pretending to be moronic