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I don't believe I fully understand as to how Pokémon Trainer's Club work, sadly, as I've never looked into it before. To receive their newsletter, do you have to register and subscribe?
Also, if you're not receiving their mails, I'd suggest you to check your spam folder to see if they're getting stored there, by chance. If not, another thing you could do is switching e-mail address of your Club account. Hope this helps! |
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nothing in my spam folder. i switched my email from a hotmail address to a gmail address to see if something will work. also, i emailed their tech support, but apparently they've been flooded with complaints about not getting the distribution code so its going to take forever for them to get back to me. nonetheless, has anyone had this experience or even a positive experience with pokemon trainers club news letter? I emailed nintendo regarding the heracronite/pinsirite distribution and this is what i got in response- " Hello, Thank you for contacting Pokémon Support. The September Newsletter with the Mega Stone code is being sent out in batches. Please note that it may take up to a week or longer before all of the newsletters have been sent out. We appreciate your patience! Thank you, Pokémon Support Team" __________________ |
There you have your answer! =)
Anyhow, this topic would most likely fit better within our help thread, so I'm going ahead and merging it with that. Merged. |
Too many Mega Evolutions?
The thread title says it all.
There are currently 54 released Mega Evolutions, and we all know that with the introduction of OR/AS, the Mega Evolution numbers are going to increase yet again. There are currently 15 known and unreleased Megas if you count the Primal duo as evolutions, which they in fact are. This will bring the grand total to 69, with much more to come. Mega evolutions used to be an exclusive thing when they were released. The first few Pokemon that had it were given the godlike treatment, and many of them skyrocketed in usage both casually and in the competitive Pokemon scene as a result. As new games are being released, so will mega evolutions. So the question here arises: What will happen to the Pokemon that don't receive a Mega Evolution as time passes by? The fear here is that the entire metagame, over time, will become saturated with mega evoltuions and those pokemon that haven't been given the treatment will fall by the wayside if they don't have a monstrous BST or outstanding qualities. The stats don't lie, many Mega Evolutions have made their mark in the competitive scene, and sooner or later those that don't have mega evoltuions will slowly become unable to hold their own against their stat boosted counterparts. This is just some food for thought, discuss away! Please do refrain from letting arguments becoming overly heated, and all the general forum rules. We're all Pokebros. ^^ |
My answer is yes. I never liked the mega evolution sh.t but I could embrace if it was just a few Pokemon and if it was to bring some balance like making the weak ones stronger not op the strong ones, but the way it is now...
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they slow down a bit after Gen 6.
I figure maybe because Mega Evolution is so new and all, that's why there are so many already. |
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And ORAS brings the Mega Bangle, which will bring about more hype because it may be different from the mega stone in some way. Also, they'll finally have an excuse to give a Mega Evolution to Dragonite because it dosen't have to evolve via Mega Stone anymore. :p |
Whoa, ORAS has 13+2 new ones already? Talk about fast. And a lot.
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It's true that the amount of Mega-evolutions is rising rather rapidly. I was really hoping that it'll help weaker Pokemon getting a boost, but with 4 psuedo-legends getting Megas? Damn the metagame will be really scary. |
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I'm not too much into the mega legendairies, but I like the mega evolutions overall.
So yes this is a lot of mega evolutions, but we still have 721 pokemon so they are in minority. And we can only use one mega per team, so it's not like you have to fight someone with only mega pokemons. I don't even always use mega pokemon. I prefert to fight someone who have one mega than someone who only have legendairies. I will even like the idea of every pokemon (final evolution) get a mega evolution! (I wil live with that but if they don't, that's fine too) The truth is I like pokemon soo much that they can do wathever they want and I think I'll still love it. They got me. I'm a fan it's been 15 years. |
I personally think mega evolution should have been limited to a few things. Either have it as something for the pokemon who don't evolve and a few legendaries, or that and all starters. As it is going now, they will soon end up with one for every pokemon. Or another way could have been only give the mega evolutions to the starters and all pokemon with no evolutions, allowing the starters to have great power while giving evolutions to the non evolvers.
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I don't really have a problem with the current number of Mega Evolutions. Though there are a few Pokemon that I wish got megas, and a few that I wish didn't. As long as the number doesn't get too much larger than it already is, I'll be fine. However, there are some people out there who believe that just about every single Pokemon should one day get a mega evolution......and that sounds like a terrible idea to me.
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I picked the last option. While there are a lot of Mega Evolutions present now with even more coming in ORAS, it's not something that seriously worries me at all. People like to play with what they like best, and at first I hated the idea of Mega Evolution but now I find it innovative. Some of the Pokémon that got them were ones that would much appreciate it, but admittedly a few weren't necessary for one reason or another.
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There's like over 600 fully evolved Pokemon if not more. 54 is a small number compared to that.
I say no, it's not a big deal. There's always a counter for something. |
I don't mind they continue with the Mega-Evolution thingy. I just hope they slow down a bit for the next gen, that's it.
I don't want a seventh gen full of Mega Evolutions instead of actual new Pokemon. |
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What someone above said about I don't have a problem with it, but there's some I wish got megas that haven't and show no signs of it in the future, and some that I really wish didn't get megas, that in my opinion really don't need it. Namely giving just about every psuedo legendary so far a mega. Point and case in Tyranitar, really why? It doesn't change distribution significantly, it doesn't change typing whatsoever, it gets no new ability that changes its playstyle, it keeps sand stream and stays focused in all the places it did before. :/ Mega Aggron I can get, because it drops the rock typing, and foregoes all hopes of other things by taking on Filter as a purely defensive ability with pure steel type, sacrificing stab head smash and rock slide, and dumping that mega stat boost almost entirely into its already high defense.
Even something like Salamence I can see, because it can finally use flying stabs with aerialate, but where are all the mega lopunny stories? It got no usage before, and probably will now. |
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Afaik the number of fully evolved Pokemon is somewhere between 350 and 400 and aslong it stays that way, i dont want more than 100 Megas and those should really be Pokes that need them, Polar Spectrum mentioned Tyranitar and here is a List of Pokes which i wouldnt have given a Mega:
Slowbro Gengar Gyarados Scizor Metagross Salamence Garchomp Diancie Mega Lopunny is btw a Pokemon i found really good to get a Mega and it looks like it could become ou with its Mega, while it was useless before |
I guess, Mega Evolutions are a part of the Power Creep that's been going on for a while in the games. It's just that they're more apparent than the stat boosts older gen Pokemon got (did anyone of the non competitive players even notice that?). It's sad, to be honest, that apparently the only way GF/Nintendo/whoever sees in balancing is to introduce even stronger stuff from gen to gen.
I'm not too fond of Mega Pokemon, to be honest. Some of them don't require any skill to be used and putting even stronger stuff into the game, to counter them, is just bad design. |
newb questions abt tcg
Hello everyone, how are you all ?
I am new to pokemon TCG, and got some questions! first: iam sure these questions have been asked many times, i have tried to google and find answers my self. But in many cases i cant seem to find the right answer. So question one: This seasons of cards 2015 which we are using now ? on the Pokemon TCG online game, these are the newest ones ? Questions 2: My GF and I have found a intrest in this game some howe, and before we spend alot of money buying cards etc, how long is this season gonna last? is there a hole new of sett of cards coming after xmas ? Cos the rule is" u cant use old cards in the new sets when u play the game" ? Regards: Xtorius |
Is there a chaining method for pokemon who Aren't in grass..?
Although it seems nearly impossible, I'd Love to catch a shiny Onix one day..
..one day.. :/ I know I could by using the masuda method, but that seems like TOO much time consumption... Anyways, I know there's the pokeradar chaining method to find pokemon in the grass in an attempt to get a shiny. There's also the hording method when sweet scent is used. But what about pokemon that you can't get by hording or walking in grass - like Onix..? I know in friend safari, you can catch an Onix in the grass, but you can't use the pokeradar in friend safari..Is there any chaining method for pokemon who aren't in grass? |
I believe there's another method called chain-fishing (not really sure if this is the correct term), which allows you to obtain shinies by—as you could already tell—fishing. I don't know how it all works, exactly, so you might have to do a bit of research on it yourself.
Anyway, since this is a question topic, I'm merging it into our help thread. Merged. |
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