Magmortified
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I'm really not in the mood to respond to the flaming parts of that post (and, y'know, the things I've obviously responded too before), but Gen. Five discussion opens up again!
But now they aren't limited by the supposed restraint of, "You need to be around or above Arceus-level awesomeness," so it shouldn't be overly hard producing new legendaries. If memory serves, your main objection was that you can't go higher than Arceus. Minor legendaries past the Arceus counterpart aren't restrained by that.
Same sorta thing they usually come out with. Evil team. Probably attempting to harness the power of some legendary for odd ends or whatever. Various twists and differences in the plot to avoid it from being too repetitive. The story's never been to big a problem.
Outside of G/S/C taking place about three years or so after R/B/Y, I'm really not too sure the games have a timeline. =P
Read above?
Probably determined the same way Nintendo did the other four generations of starters.
Haven't a clue. Likely going to be named after a province in Japan, though.
Search me. Probably based on the goal of the group itself. Which will then likely be based on whatever central legendaries Nintendo conjures up.
Really, these things aren't so much game-breaking as parts of creative process Nintendo and other developers generally have to go through with any game.
Note: Noob is a different thing from newb. Of course, you may've been trying to call me a noob, but the context suggests you meant newb.
If they're gonna make a deity opposite 2 arceus they're gonna need more legenderies then that. They can't make a pokemon game with just one legendary.
But now they aren't limited by the supposed restraint of, "You need to be around or above Arceus-level awesomeness," so it shouldn't be overly hard producing new legendaries. If memory serves, your main objection was that you can't go higher than Arceus. Minor legendaries past the Arceus counterpart aren't restrained by that.
And i rly don't see it happening cuz what'st the plot gonna be?
Same sorta thing they usually come out with. Evil team. Probably attempting to harness the power of some legendary for odd ends or whatever. Various twists and differences in the plot to avoid it from being too repetitive. The story's never been to big a problem.
How's the story gonna connect in the timeline?
Outside of G/S/C taking place about three years or so after R/B/Y, I'm really not too sure the games have a timeline. =P
All of these questions that you can't answer means that how are they gonna make another pokemon game?
Read above?
What are the starters gonna be?
Probably determined the same way Nintendo did the other four generations of starters.
What's the region gonna be called?
Haven't a clue. Likely going to be named after a province in Japan, though.
What's the evil teams name gonna be
Search me. Probably based on the goal of the group itself. Which will then likely be based on whatever central legendaries Nintendo conjures up.
Really, these things aren't so much game-breaking as parts of creative process Nintendo and other developers generally have to go through with any game.
your still noob on this site
Note: Noob is a different thing from newb. Of course, you may've been trying to call me a noob, but the context suggests you meant newb.