I also enjoyed his diversity but I'd prefer he stick to either Steel-type or fossils as his team centralization instead of both.Steven by far. He had much more diversity in his team compared to Wallace, and he seemed more fitting for the role. I didn't like the fact that he was demoted in Emerald, so I'd at least hope he is the champ in these games.
Maybe Wallace will be made into the champ to make up for his absence in HGSS where all champions appeared. You know though...he was the champion at the PWT...so he'll have to be the champion at one point...
well lets say this remake is in the past and hgss is like from the future. right? :) so steven will be the champ maybe.... but p.s i'm used to emerald
When do the events of HGSS happen in relation to FRLG? Because FRLG and RSE occur at the same time... he might've been champion at that point in the timeline.Steven calls himself the champion in HGSS, so he may be the champions in these games. Then again the champs of all regions still call themselves champions after losing to us...
When do the events of HGSS happen in relation to FRLG? Because FRLG and RSE occur at the same time... he might've been champion at that point in the timeline.
I doubt it because that would mean not incorporating as many Emerald-introduced thingies and that'd be a huge downer. But yeah, the timelines are all askew when it comes to Wallace and Steven's championship so hopefully it'll be cleared up in ORAS.Irc in game they say it's two years. Sinnoh is also two years later. It could've also been three...
That's what was so weird about Wallace being the champion in Emerald...it almost made it feel like Emerald was a sequel to RS, yet not really. Hey maybe they'll pull another Emerald here to please those who wanted sequels...
Steven calls himself the champion in HGSS, so he may be the champions in these games. Then again the champs of all regions still call themselves champions after losing to us...
Irc in game they say it's two years. Sinnoh is also two years later. It could've also been three...
That's what was so weird about Wallace being the champion in Emerald...it almost made it feel like Emerald was a sequel to RS, yet not really. Hey maybe they'll pull another Emerald here to please those who wanted sequels...
Actually they put in stuff from Blue into the Red and Green remakes. Remember Blue is the real third version in Japan. They changed which pokemon appear and the catch rate irc.I think it'll be Steven. They typically tend to ignore elements from the third installment in remakes, with the exception of Crystal, which just had ADDITIONAL content that didn't replace anything significant and only benefited the story. He's the classic champion, so I expect he'll make his return again.
They'll proably add in some elements from Emerald too.
Fighting Steven post-game was a tough challenge, but I still think he fits better as the Champion of the Pokemon League. Wallace can easily fill the spot that Steven undertook in Emerald, and Juan can be the 8th gym leader, or swap the two. They could even do something like in Unova where you have another boss fight right after defeating the champion.
Fighting Steven post-game was a tough challenge, but I still think he fits better as the Champion of the Pokemon League. Wallace can easily fill the spot that Steven undertook in Emerald, and Juan can be the 8th gym leader, or swap the two. They could even do something like in Unova where you have another boss fight right after defeating the champion.