>do everything between where you are now and the next major story landmark >rotate what Pokemon you use so everyone gets some EXP >walk into next town appropriately leveled
I play maximizing pokedex completion, as soon as a pokemon is fully evolved I bench them for someone which needs exp to evolve, prioritizing those you can't catch in the wild.
As an additional rule, I also keep in my party "characteristic" mons of a game (i.e. Pikachu in Yellow, or one megaevo in X/Y), limit myself to the new pokemons of the gen, and try not to have more than one type in my team
The games are laughably easy. Just do whatever the frick you want, it's not going to make a difference.
Sick of people trying to play games "the right way". You decide homie.
>left >playtime is all IV/EV training and grinding battles for exp >all so he can smash the elite four without a single thought >never found a single PP up the entire time, PP is small >right >playtime is all exploring and talking to NPCs >"hmmm, should I potion here and tank the hit, go for the finish, or switch to my trusty HM slaves to allow a full recovery" >"I could ether here, but perhaps I don't need it...." >"money management is important when you need ethers"
play a romhack since most always have a check for a super leveled pokemon regardless of the type so you need at least 1 or 2 more. Anything works in vanilla though and I'm genuinely not sure how an adult can play them without being boredto tears
Pokemon games are just badly balanced, or more accurately, balanced to the lowest common denominator's ability, so that even a drooling monkey can beat them. The games somehow manage to have a worse lowmanning problem than Fire Emblem, and players have to invent convoluted self-cucking rulesets to make them challenging.
Anyway, they've always been more about exploring and seeing/catching new mons, than testing your skills
Is the Virgin vs Chad thing here that suoyjak spends time leveling his Pokémon equally while Chad >tears through the game with his starter >starly slave for Fly >Bidoof slave for other HMs >Riolu lv1 from Cynthia's egg that Chad has in his party completely incidentally >Dialga because you want to catch the game's legendary
Funny, but kids today won't get it because full party EXP share is a default feature now.
People like to talk about how barebones the Pokémon games tend to be but I want to highlight a moment of soul.
I was like 5 years old when I got Pokémon Diamond and I could hardly even read. I named myself and my partner both JOHN because I couldn't tell the difference between when it was asking me to name myself or the partner. Then I got stuck in the tutorial town for an hour because I'd read the mailboxes, see "JOHN's House", and think it was where I just came from and wouldn't go inside.
Well by the time I was doing post-game I had parsed a ton of vocabulary from playing and I was also going through Kindergarten, so I could read what the game said. And I took Dialga to the guy that reads foot prints and he gave me the impression that Dialga was unhappy being caught. So I went into the PC and released Dialga.
Then when checking a TV in a house the dialogue was a channel where they're talking about an interview your MC did about catching a legendary Pokémon and they mention that you released it and they say "wow, but I guess you realized DIALGA was happier free."
Childhood kino. That kind of little detail made videogames feel like completely alive worlds all their own.
ditch starter either by choosing a mon I like close by or full on randomizer.
Randomizers can make replaying RPGs your very familiar with even more fun when you have to adapt to changes.
A step above nuzlocke autism a step below beating the game with a single shitt-mon autism.
How did you get this footage of me playing Pokemon Red?
you play red or blue then silver or gold and then you never touch it again unless your a kid then you catch em all with your bros
It's a harem simulator
built for bhc (big hoopa capitalism)
How do you tell people you like pokemon without outing that you wanna frick them(I do)
Fun video hope they make more
muh dick diamonds
I want to plap plap little asses
Why is this making me horny?
Because you're gay, since all of them are male.
The ones in
animation are all female
Lies homosexual
imagine the orgies
Built for white men
pokmon
God these comics are shit
I laugh every time
KINO
gem
Ruined
classic
lol
could this work?
No, only pokemon can shrink to go inside pokeballs
using what you like, the games are baby tier so no reason to minmax
pvp autists need not reply
The right is objectively more fun than stopping every single town and grinding until all your team is the same level.
Right no longer exists since the exp share was always turned on
>grinding until all your team is the same level.
Just don't do that?
Did you read his post at all you fricking dumbass
You can train multiple pokemon but don't have to spend an eternity grinding them all either.
I remember doing the entire elite 4 and beating Cynthia with just my Infernape, good times.
>mon gets 2 levels ahead of the rest of the party
>it goes to the back of the bus
its that simple
nothing wrong with right but honestly thats boring as frick
>do everything between where you are now and the next major story landmark
>rotate what Pokemon you use so everyone gets some EXP
>walk into next town appropriately leveled
During a sleepover in a tent with a flashlight and an dmg gameboy in 1999.
Whoa I'm Chad!
I play maximizing pokedex completion, as soon as a pokemon is fully evolved I bench them for someone which needs exp to evolve, prioritizing those you can't catch in the wild.
As an additional rule, I also keep in my party "characteristic" mons of a game (i.e. Pikachu in Yellow, or one megaevo in X/Y), limit myself to the new pokemons of the gen, and try not to have more than one type in my team
The games are laughably easy. Just do whatever the frick you want, it's not going to make a difference.
Sick of people trying to play games "the right way". You decide homie.
The right was me playing Pokemon Pearl when I was younger. Sweeping through the whole game with my over-leveled Torterra was fun.
if it brings you to the credits sequence then it is a correct way
Use your favorite Pokebros to fight while maintaining a well balanced team composition.
>left
>playtime is all IV/EV training and grinding battles for exp
>all so he can smash the elite four without a single thought
>never found a single PP up the entire time, PP is small
>right
>playtime is all exploring and talking to NPCs
>"hmmm, should I potion here and tank the hit, go for the finish, or switch to my trusty HM slaves to allow a full recovery"
>"I could ether here, but perhaps I don't need it...."
>"money management is important when you need ethers"
>playtime is all IV/EV training and grinding battles for exp
Left's team seems like a mostly normal playthrough team.
>money management is important when you need ethers
>you can't buy ethers outside of b2w2 join avenue
what homosexual uses roserade
It's cool.
And I want to frick it.
Boxing your starter and using only Pokemon unique to the region you're playing.
With the pokemon you like. Meta shit is for homosexuals
There is no correct way to play. That is what made the games so great back in the day, freedom.
play a romhack since most always have a check for a super leveled pokemon regardless of the type so you need at least 1 or 2 more. Anything works in vanilla though and I'm genuinely not sure how an adult can play them without being boredto tears
Actually playing a pokemon game is complete torture. Just play showdown, and skip the whole garbage ass story mode/actually breeding pokemon.
>just skip the fun part and join my autism club
Pokemon games are just badly balanced, or more accurately, balanced to the lowest common denominator's ability, so that even a drooling monkey can beat them. The games somehow manage to have a worse lowmanning problem than Fire Emblem, and players have to invent convoluted self-cucking rulesets to make them challenging.
Anyway, they've always been more about exploring and seeing/catching new mons, than testing your skills
I like the idea of picking your meme pokémons you like, but at the end of the day I was always doing right side with a little bit of left.
However you want, it's a game for children
Is the Virgin vs Chad thing here that suoyjak spends time leveling his Pokémon equally while Chad
>tears through the game with his starter
>starly slave for Fly
>Bidoof slave for other HMs
>Riolu lv1 from Cynthia's egg that Chad has in his party completely incidentally
>Dialga because you want to catch the game's legendary
Funny, but kids today won't get it because full party EXP share is a default feature now.
People like to talk about how barebones the Pokémon games tend to be but I want to highlight a moment of soul.
I was like 5 years old when I got Pokémon Diamond and I could hardly even read. I named myself and my partner both JOHN because I couldn't tell the difference between when it was asking me to name myself or the partner. Then I got stuck in the tutorial town for an hour because I'd read the mailboxes, see "JOHN's House", and think it was where I just came from and wouldn't go inside.
Well by the time I was doing post-game I had parsed a ton of vocabulary from playing and I was also going through Kindergarten, so I could read what the game said. And I took Dialga to the guy that reads foot prints and he gave me the impression that Dialga was unhappy being caught. So I went into the PC and released Dialga.
Then when checking a TV in a house the dialogue was a channel where they're talking about an interview your MC did about catching a legendary Pokémon and they mention that you released it and they say "wow, but I guess you realized DIALGA was happier free."
Childhood kino. That kind of little detail made videogames feel like completely alive worlds all their own.
Do they really mention it? Thats cool
Yep. Back when Game Freak still cared about making an RPG experience, let alone Pokemon in general.
Constantly catching new pokemon and rotating your team except for your favorite.
don't blame me, blame gamefreak for making it work so well, particularly with water types.
6 shitmons
>What's the correct way to play pokemon?
The way I do it, specifically.
ditch starter either by choosing a mon I like close by or full on randomizer.
Randomizers can make replaying RPGs your very familiar with even more fun when you have to adapt to changes.
A step above nuzlocke autism a step below beating the game with a single shitt-mon autism.
>doesn't have the eyes
A missed opportunity.
Doujins
>he doesn't start the game by catching the first 5 pokemon he finds and leveling them up to 100 in the starting route
hardcore nuzlocke