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Friend Safari - All Pokemon Available
Say Friend Safari worked exactly as it did now, but with every Pokemon available (minus legends)... would you be for or against that?
So for example, say three players had Fire Safaris... they would still only have three Pokemon there but the pool to choose said Pokemon from would be the whole pool of non-legend fire Pokemon, but only one per evolutionary chain, so Charmander would be available but not Charmeleon and Charizard. That way, adding enough different types, it would technically be possible to complete the Dex using Friend Safaris, and there's still the added challenge of finding legendaries through other means... I just think considering now we have over 700 Pokemon, they need to be more readily available. |
there would be no point in going anywhere else to catch pokemon, so why bother building a world to explore when all players would do is stay in the tiny field in the safari. Plus never having to trade for anything but evolutions, the whole exclusive pokemon thing has been around since the beginning. And with only 3 per friend, you could never get everything, you can only have 100 friends per ds, so that's only 300 if you're lucky enough to not have any repeats.
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I don't know about having said Fire Safari have all the fire types in the game.. I kind of like the system they have in place right now.
I'm more annoyed that the unobtainable guys like the other starters and their hidden abilities aren't even accessible still after all these years.. and it doesn't seem likely that they will ever be patched in to show up in Safari Zones. |
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And people would still trade a ton. Say you wanted a Ponyta. You could have six fire safaris, with Ponyta not in any of them - so you'd still have to trade for her. They could even make it so that rarer Pokemon have less of a chance of being in the Safari. |
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Rattata Meowth Porygon Koffing Misdreavus Stantler Slakoth Baltoy Feebas Castform Krickitot Cherubi Buneary Glameow Finneon Cottonee Darumaka Yamask Frillish Tynamo Elgyem Bouffalant So I think they did a pretty good job of making old pokemon readily available. Yes, there's still those 22 pokemon lines you can't get, but that's why you start trading online with the GTS or even Wonder Trade. I think they way they made it was a fantastic way of doing it. You use the Friend Safaris for most of the Pokemon, and then use the GTS as sort of a real world Safari to get those last few pokemon. I don't think I would change a single thing to be honest. I like it just the way they did it. |
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It would really ruin the fun of going around and trying your best to catch all Pokémon wherever you could, so I'd say it'd be a bad idea if they had safaris with all Pokémon available to be caught.
It would also ruin the purpose of having to trade with others as well, which would be no fun at all if you couldn't trade. |
What would be better is they allowed the use of the pokeradar in the safaris.. it's one of the only few nice patches of grass in the game without any rocks, holes or weird shapes in it.
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oh heck yeah, i want to poke radar ninetails. is that so hard to ask?
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Maybe they're planning some kind of Mega Stone event down the line thats going to be tied to them.. |
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