NTA but you'll also need spiritomb drops for nasty plot, locking good TM craft materials like that is just dumb, I thought we were going to get easier teambuilding foing forward.
Why would you do that in SV? You can simply go remake the TM, they were even smart enough to not make them require materials from evolutions so farming materials is very easy
I always imagined it as an instructional video, but the FRLG just showed you literally just press it against the Pokemon's forehead and it just works. Although, now that I think about it, it was probably just a bit of meta humor about Pokemon just being data.
When I was a kid, I thought that T.M.s were sort of like workout videos that your Pokemon watched until they mastered the move.
Same. I pretended that trainers had bulky, portable DVD players they would carry around to allow them to teach their Pokemon moves. The discs were able to not break after one use beginning in BW.
>I pretended that trainers had bulky, portable DVD players they would carry around
They literally do in Fire Red and Leaf Green. The old man in Viridian gives you that thing. It explains tutorials and shit like type effectiveness.
Origins is implied to use Gen 6 rules, Brock specifically says Red can use the TM on SOME of his Pokémon, not just one.
I was talking about SV though. I didn't know that pic was from origins
at least in sv you can remake them
but it's so moronic to go back on that
no, it's not. get the clue why it's better this way
Frick off gay I don't want to go on a spiritomb hunt every time I want to put dark pulse on something
How often are you teaching Dark Pulse to things?
NTA but you'll also need spiritomb drops for nasty plot, locking good TM craft materials like that is just dumb, I thought we were going to get easier teambuilding foing forward.
Brainless grinding to pretending a game has more meat than it does is bad
Why would you do that in SV? You can simply go remake the TM, they were even smart enough to not make them require materials from evolutions so farming materials is very easy
>flippy discs in 2023
ngmi
That applies for every item. Don't consume them! Always go to a pokemon center!
I always imagined it as an instructional video, but the FRLG just showed you literally just press it against the Pokemon's forehead and it just works. Although, now that I think about it, it was probably just a bit of meta humor about Pokemon just being data.
Same. I pretended that trainers had bulky, portable DVD players they would carry around to allow them to teach their Pokemon moves. The discs were able to not break after one use beginning in BW.
>I pretended that trainers had bulky, portable DVD players they would carry around
They literally do in Fire Red and Leaf Green. The old man in Viridian gives you that thing. It explains tutorials and shit like type effectiveness.
Teachy TV. I remember never using that thing since serebii existed and I was a tech-literate kid. Gen 3-5 is the peak for me.
how pokemon use TM anyway? eat the disc? insert disc into some hole on their body? slap the disc on their head?
Like Pucci's DISCS.
at last I truly understand
The pokemon world is just a part of the jojo multiverse
If anything Araki copied it, SO's run started in 2000 but that doesn't mean the intended use isn't this:
>SO's run started in 2000
Now the question is, how pokemon scraps make a TM?
They don't. You're giving resources to the Pokemon League in exchange for TMs.
When I was a kid, I thought that T.M.s were sort of like workout videos that your Pokemon watched until they mastered the move.
I like the idea of Adventures just having items that had the "essence" of a move imbued into it for an older method of teaching moves
There is a disk slot on the black part
into the trash
Hoarders are fake gamers