CrowSama
Too. Much. Caffine.
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- Seen Jan 21, 2012
Since the dawn of time, trainers have been using the simple button combo in hopes that they will capture their legendary Pokemon in that one last Ultra Ball. But does it actually work? I would say it does, but only because I've caught my legends that way (Actually, I've been using Left-Shoulder+Down+Rapidly pressing A since the Gen. 3)
Then again I think it wouldn't work. Over time, the Pokemon game makers have responded to the way the community uses it's systems. For example, we used to clone using the old system of having to save before you switched PC boxes. This was changed in Gen. 3 when they introduced a system where users could simply scroll across their boxes. I would think the same principal would apply to the A+B+Down (or LS+Down+Rapid A) that it would change overtime. I'm interested in preforming a study on this for a report for an AP class, so if anyone would care to record their data for me, that would be great. (Just record how many of what kind of ball you had to use to catch a legend while pressing the buttons, then do it again while not pressing them. Help is appreciated.
Then again I think it wouldn't work. Over time, the Pokemon game makers have responded to the way the community uses it's systems. For example, we used to clone using the old system of having to save before you switched PC boxes. This was changed in Gen. 3 when they introduced a system where users could simply scroll across their boxes. I would think the same principal would apply to the A+B+Down (or LS+Down+Rapid A) that it would change overtime. I'm interested in preforming a study on this for a report for an AP class, so if anyone would care to record their data for me, that would be great. (Just record how many of what kind of ball you had to use to catch a legend while pressing the buttons, then do it again while not pressing them. Help is appreciated.