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"There's too many Pokemon!"
In your opinion, what would be just too many Pokemon? I honestly think that over 1,000 would be too many, but we're still give or take 102 Pokemon away from that number.
While I don't think we'll ever stop getting new Pokemon, by the way, I do think after 1,000 that would be too many for me, personally. Luckily, ever since we reached gen six we've getting <100 new Pokemon a region, and while I'll welcome any new ones though, after 1k, of course. |
i'm pretty used to the number of pokemon we have now, but i think about.. 1.5k+ is where i would personally be like "well damn that's a lot"
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At 1.5K they should just stop
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Hm. Identifies no clear number. Would be okay with 2000+, provided distinct designs. Comes down to meeting one and/or two criteria within a new generation:
- Lots of Pokemon similar to existing Pokemon (examples: Pikachu clones, Ledian and Orbeetle, Zubat and Woobat, and Maractus and Cacturne) - Lots of Pokemon with little use (see: baby Pokemon) Reached this point with legendaries, actually, but not ordinary Pokemon. Felt like this since Diamond/Pearl. Never uses them or perhaps even seen them (such as Volcanion). |
I think it's kind of crazy that we're going to hit 1000 Pokémon soon, but honestly, I'm okay with them continuing to add more Pokémon as long as we get quality games.
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As long as we keep getting some new Pokémon with interesting typings, new signature abilities/moves, unique concepts and decent designs, I think the number doesn't really matter. Like everyone I guess, I've done a lot of playthroughs accross different Pokémon games and, since I don't to repeat myself and keep using the same mons over and over again, I like to explore different Pokémon on each playthrough, so I allways welcome having more options to build my team.
There are still cool typings that have not been done and could potentially result in new interesting creatures, like Ground-Fairy, Electric-Fighting, Grass-Fire, Bug-Dark, etc. and there's room for creativity (Gen 7 and 8 still introduced a good number of Pokémon that have unique traits and are so fun to play with). Of course we could argue that there are allways some uninspired "filler" Pokémon that serve no purpose and don't really have much reason to exist, but that also happened in older gens, I mean, just look at things like the Wurmple line in Hoenn. So, if we ever just start getting creatures that add nothing new to the table, I guess that would mean that we have too many. Adding fewer (but more unique/creative) Pokémon seems like a good way to at least not bloating the dex with too many creatures that have little purpose to exist. |
I mean, it's really a question of expectations. Since the National Dex was a thing until recently, the number of Pokémon kept in our minds but there are over 1400 Digimon and nobody really cares because there's no expectations that they'll all be together at the same time.
Which is part of why Game Freak did Dexit and make it clear the National Dex is not coming back. Which is why, I don't think there'll ever be a case of "too many" Pokémon, when you start introducing and removing Pokémon as you please, you'll eventually get a lot of remixes, and similar Pokémon but that's OK because you'll likely never have the option to compare them again. |
As long as there aren't too many repeat designs of mons that already exist or dex filler mons, the number really does not matter to me lol
Would really like to see what they come up with for the currently unused type combos too. |
It's definitely not sustainable. I remember back when the Johto games dropped how stunned I was to see all new Pokes beyond the original 150. Since then, as I've watched it just grow and grow, I've wondered if they're just going to continue to add to this number because it's about to hit a point where I just can't remember them all anymore, and that honestly gives me stress because I've never been in a position where I didn't know all the Pokemon before, lol.
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I'm at a point where there are too many because there are so many low quality Pokemon out there. Either just terrible design or useless. I think they should have implemented a quality before quantity mindset way before gen VI and even then we still get duds.
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I really wonder if, at some point in the future, they'll actually try to "reboot" the series and keep only the confirmed known and loved mons while just ditching the rest of the bloat.
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Almost at a 1000 and we still haven't done all possible type combos. Game Freak needs to step up, I need my Ice Poison type pronto.
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You're right, I guess it is kind of ridiculous that they haven't done at least one of every possible type combo.
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For me it's quality, not quantity. As long as their good, I don't care how many there are now.
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Honestly none. It’s a lot easier to not be overwhelmed by the total number when they’re broken down into much smaller numbers each generation. I have plenty of time to remember every name and typing of Galar Pokémon, for example, before we move onto the next gen! So by the time the next 100-something new mons get revealed I already know the previous ones. Helps me not feel overwhelmed or think the total is too much, so as long as they continue with that trend they can easily end up with thousands of Pokémon without me feeling swamped by them all 👍 and I still think they have plenty of good ideas for designs 8 gens later so we’ll see when they don’t become to my taste anymore lol.
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There are a lot Pokemon it's true, but I personally don't think x number will make me say there's too many Pokemon, even tho I do forgot about some Pokemon. I'll be real, I felt that gen 8 Pokemon designs were one of the weakest and more disappointing, especially when my favourite Pokemon gens based on designs were 5-7 so it felt lackluster but there are some really good designs from that gen (Dragapult <3). But I too would love to see more unused type combinations used and there are still a lot of animals, concepts, objects, etc begging to be Pokemon.
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Yeah, I just imagine it's going to get harder over the years each time they have to come up with ~100 new designs when they're already having to come up with unique gameplay features to set their Gen apart from everything before it. There were Megas, then Z-Moves, now they turn into Macy's parade balloons. What will the next gimmicks be, and can they keep adding around a hundred new mon each time without the ideas getting crappier?
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I'm sort of fine with the amount of Pokémon we have now. I mean, I can recognize them all by name and design, but I feel like it'd have been much better had there been just a bit fewer Pokémon. Some of them are too similar to others, or are simply outclassed by them. I mean, why do we need a new early-game Normal-type every generation? Do Silcoon and Cascoon really need to be different Pokémon? Why do we have Fearow when Pidgeot and Dodrio already exist? Does Unown even need to be a Pokémon?
I suppose that sort of "overlap" is what makes Pokémon somewhat true to reality, because not every species is that distinct from one another, but still, from a game design standpoint, there are some Pokémon that were better off not filling the dex. There aren't too many Pokémon for me, but I can easily understand why some people think otherwise. |
I thought we had too many after Gen V haha. They will just keep making more, at this point. Strangely, I can almost recall the name and types of most of them... Even from the games I haven't played. Why did I evolve with a pokémon-compartment in my brain ._. it could have been so much better used for other things.
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See, I'm conflicted with this question. I do feel that with the way that GameFreak creates/presents the current games, we have too many for them to all be in one map/game. BUT, if GameFreak in the future begins to expand outside of the stereotypical game, and create more open-world, challenging concepts, I think the number could be infinite. Implementing the idea of seasonal Pokemon like Animal Crossing does with their animals, getting away from the extremely easy "hold your hand" concept and adding challenge that both kids and adults can enjoy, creating maps that are much more extensive so that you can access specific Pokemon only in very specific places (and making them actually rare).
I think GameFreak recognizes that they could make a MONSTER of a game, but for whatever reason, they choose not to (though, Pokemon Legends may be correcting that). Back to the topic at hand, I don't think there will ever be "too many" mons, as long as the games are capable of keeping the player entertained with the number and not just doing the same thing over and over again. |
I'm fine with no limit. It makes the universe feel more expansive.
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I think there is too many they should of started doing regional forms and mega evolutions earlier that way that can focus more on the ones they had and add a few better quality new pokemon each gen
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My concern is that if they keep adding around a hundred or so each gen then not only does it make it harder to remember them, it also makes it harder to complete your Pokédex - not to mention that it lessens the chances of Gamefreak including the national dex. I'd be happy if they just stuck to new variations of existing Pokémon i.e. mega evolutions and region specific appearances like Alola and Galar Pokémon. |
I've never thought of putting a limit on how many Pokemon can be made. I'm just happy when a new batch comes out and I find new favorites!
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