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I actually think Bisharp is the best he's ever been, since steels no longer resist is stupidly strong sucker punch and he is pretty much a hard counter to aegislash. Add on top that he deals with faeries quite nicely and defiant gives him a free swords dance if sticky web is on the field, and I...
I'm a massive fan of Gen VI and there isn't anything that I outright dislike. Like, I still have nitpicks but between all the things this game did right (especially since I hated Gen V), makes me just happy to be playing pokemon again.
My favorite part of the game though has to be how the game...
It was an Ampharos in my original Gold Version. The thing knew Zap Cannon, Thunder Punch, Thunder, and Dynamic Punch. I was quite the baller back in the day.
As a primarily end game player who generally prefers to blitz through the story I don't mind the lack of any true puzzles. In reality though, I probably still have scars from Vermillion City as a kid.
As someone who has been playing since Gen I like this, I have found that your pokemon experience only richens when you add other people into it. Gen VI is my favorite Generation simply because of all the ways you can interact with complete strangers and the sheer amount of end game content in it.
I think he's a major breath of fresh air from the slew of Fire/Fighting starters we've been getting recently. Fire/Psychic is not only a really fun and cool type combination, he's got some above average stats to use 2 really good special STABs. While Greninja is the best gen VI starter by a...
Mega Pokemon are incredibly powerful to the point where I personally believe the stones will be given the soul dew treatment. They make absurdly good clean up sweepers as you aren't penalized for going mega and the stat increases you get make switching anything in safely nigh on impossible and...