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Pokemon 5th gen confirmed 100%
#81
Hazzy Wrote:I hope the GAME is more challenging. They've been getting easier every generation to cater to the 8 year old population. Teenagers play the games too. Sad

Gen 2 was the easiest Pokemon game in existence.

No, I'm serious. They had to lower everyone's levels so that way they can keep the difficulty curve increasing after Jhoto.

And why the hell did Jasmine's Steelix have Sunny day!?!
Was that supposed to taunt you?
"C'mon, you know you wanna kill me <3"

Glad they changed that in HG/SS.
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#82
Agreed. The Elite 4 in Generation 2 was at very highest maybe level 49 or low 50's from one of Lance's Dragonites (Hell, all I can remember is that none of them were even level 55- an oddity considering that's the level Dragonair becomes Dragonite). Difficulty increase after Johto? I wouldn't exactly say that. They all stayed around the same difficulty tier as the lower members in the Elite Four except for Blue.

I looked over at Bulbapedia, and I'm glad to see the changes they made to fix the difficulty for what happens after the Elite 4. Elite 4's still pretty wimpy; but at least they made it so that they actually do step up the difficulty so that there's a challenge after the Elite 4.

Really? A Steelix that had Sunny Day? Brilliant.

I hope Generation 5's Elite Four is actually challenging. Also, does anyone have any guesses on where in Japan the setting this game is going to be is going to be based on?
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#83
Smooth Criminal Wrote:Agreed. The Elite 4 in Generation 2 was at very highest maybe level 49 or low 50's from one of Lance's Dragonites (Hell, all I can remember is that none of them were even level 55- an oddity considering that's the level Dragonair becomes Dragonite). Difficulty increase after Johto? I wouldn't exactly say that. They all stayed around the same difficulty tier as the lower members in the Elite Four except for Blue.

I looked over at Bulbapedia, and I'm glad to see the changes they made to fix the difficulty for what happens after the Elite 4. Elite 4's still pretty wimpy; but at least they made it so that they actually do step up the difficulty so that there's a challenge after the Elite 4.

Really? A Steelix that had Sunny Day? Brilliant.

I hope Generation 5's Elite Four is actually challenging. Also, does anyone have any guesses on where in Japan the setting this game is going to be is going to be based on?

It might be Hoenn take 2. As you might know, the D/P/Pt story takes place pretty much during HG/SSs Kanto part, 3 years after FR/LG and R/S/E (which most likely plays during FR/LGs post-league Sevii Island part). Kanto, Johto and Sinnoh all have appeared after the 3-year-gap, but Hoenn hasn't (Sinnoh and Johto haven't appeared before the 3 year gap either, but they already appeared on the DS). So I believe it's either Hoenn or a new, unknown, region.

I hope that by the end of the Elite 4 + Champion your team(if you raise them at equal rates, without crazy grinding) your team can be at least Lv. 65, and that after another, smaller story(if the main game is 30 hours, this would be ~15 hours), your team is at least Lv.85, with a Red-like trainer at the end. I like the way HG/SS takes your Pokémon all the way to Lv.70~75 (if you defeat all trainers). The game feels really nice to play trough while not being as easy as the originals. I hope they continue this trend.
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#84
HurrycaneX Wrote:your team is at least Lv.85, with a Red-like trainer at the end. I like the way HG/SS takes your Pokémon all the way to Lv.70~75 (if you defeat all trainers). The game feels really nice to play trough while not being as easy as the originals. I hope they continue this trend.

This is why I like GSC and HGSS. It gives you a sense of continuity, and doesn't just END when you beat the Elite Four.
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#85
Most annoying part of HG/SS was definitely the level curve. Almost all of Kanto was level 30 to 50.... .__.
No trainers anywhere to train 50+ pokemon, unless you hoar the Gym Leaders. Too much Japanese text for me to try that.

I hope Gen 5 game has a new region: I just like exploring them. xP
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#86
that new pokemon looks so awesome

i cant wait for heart silver and soul silver
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#87
stachowiak Wrote:i cant wait for heart silver and soul silver

And when we get HG/SS the new game trailer´s may be anounced, so... MOAR WAIT Big Grin
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#88
maybe

i dont think we are going to get the new generaton until 2011 or 2012 maybe
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#89
http://www.serebii.net/generation5/


It looks kinda odd (1st evo looks like digimon-ish) but I'm waiting for more to be released
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#90
stachowiak Wrote:maybe

i dont think we are going to get the new generaton until 2011 or 2012 maybe

Nintendo said that they were going to release new main games late 2010 (in Japan).
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#91
 ;_;
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#92
Those're pretty good, actually.
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#93
No. They're not. Really.
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#94
A peacock? That's hilarious! xD
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#95
The first two forms of the bird are sexy... Sad
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#96
I like the cow!
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#97
Hazzy Wrote:The first two forms of the bird are sexy... Sad

I agree, and i like the first forms of the other two. The middle cow looks too much like Miltank. The fire ones are just ugly.
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#98
Greg Wrote:
 ;_;
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And I thought Grass Type starter is a wizard, Fire Type starter is a lion, and Water Type starter is a merman, but that didn't happen.
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#99
They should really switch up their beginner types. I'd like to see a dark/metal/psychic starter set.

The cow doesn't even look water-based. HERE'S A NORMAL TYPE POKEMON ENJOY YOUR STRUGGLE.
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BombsAway Wrote:They should really switch up their beginner types. I'd like to see a dark/metal/psychic starter set.

The cow doesn't even look water-based. HERE'S A NORMAL TYPE POKEMON ENJOY YOUR STRUGGLE.

It could be a water buffalo.
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