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It's not that simple.
'Fake' games can be better or equal to their original counterparts. However, Crystal has this natural charm that I can't quite explain. I suppose that if you want shinier graphics and overall a more Advance-d experience, you should pick Liquid Crystal. If you want to play...
Wow, that's kind of disappointing.
In every Pokémon game I can think of, there's been at least one place where you could level efficiently post-E4. Does the E4 beef up after you beat them or do they remain the same?
Any good spots worthy of mention?
The only place I can think of is the Victory Road but it's pretty much filled with Gravelers, who have Sturdy... not really convenient.
5 Boxes filled with baby Eevees...
I'm getting pretty discouraged, I wonder if the chances were decreased this time around. Considering people are encountering more Wild Shinies, this might be a possibility.
This was actually pretty hilarious, you got a sub!
When it comes to Wonder Trade, I usually breed Eevees or the starters and hope for the best. Said best never comes...
I am playing X/Y and having a great deal of fun with it! This generation is really surprising me so far. Even if the post-E4 content is lacking (apparently) I won't mind. Those things usually come in spades when the third Edition launches.
I've never seen Gundam Sei, it might be a newer series...
Pikachu is kind of the entire main point of Yellow, isn't it? I mean, the redone sprites are nice and all, but the game was basically a beta-testing of the would-be Friendship System.
That said, I did try to get rid of the critter once... only to instantly put him back in my team. I was already...
I agree that you should switch up the Pokémon. It does make the playthroughs seem that much different, learning the inner strengths and weaknesses of several different Pokémon. Maybe you'll even find a new favourite.
Easing up the bond you have is really hard, but it's worth it. :)
Thought I'd register here, being somewhat of a lurker :)
I've been a Pokémon fan since the RGBY days and the only time I stopped was when I couldn't buy a DS. Fortunately I DID get one right around the time Platinum launched. Since then, I've been following the series pretty well.
As you can...