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5th Gen Dancing Queen! Favorite parts of B/W

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    So I decided to revisit Unova in my Pokemon Black game, while trying to decide which Pokemon to have ready to transfer to Pokemon Y, and well- I got to wandering around and ended up in Nimbasa city, where I encountered this girl, on the 2nd floor of an unmarked building near the gate to rt. 4, just past the MIB guy standing in front the elevator and frisks you. There's this girl in the corner, standing in front of a tv and just partying hard and dropping some groovy dance moves all by herself, and she's probably one of my favorite moments in the game, because of how her sprite moves, when most others Stand still or walk around normallyWhat are others' best moments or encounters in Black/ White?
     
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    I think riding the roller coaster in Elesa's gym was probably one of my favorite moments in BW. When I rode it for the first time, and encountering the trainers on my way, it was pretty fun.
     
    I really liked when N's castle rose from the ground. To me, the scene was extremely appealing. (: One of my other favorite moments was when I had finally defeated champion Alder. Some people might've found him to be easy, but I—I actually had quite a hard time going up against him. All his Pokémon were pretty tough, but Volcarona would have to be the toughest. It knew Quiver Dance, and after a usage of it, it'd become completely impossible to stop. Also, its ability was Flame Body. Due to that, I would get myself burned almost every time I tried to land a physical attack on it. I managed to get this Pokémon taken down eventually, but had to use ton of Revives and Full Restores. d:
     
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    I think my favorite moments were when Cheren realized that power was all that was needed to be a Champion, and when Bianca came to terms with being a weak battler, and was ok with being the supporter for her friends. The character development with those two was incredible and awesome to watch unfold.

    Cheren starts off as this big-shot semi-arrogant trainer who only wanted to be powerful and be the Champ. Very slowly he began to realize, that even though many of his opponents were his equal, he would only slightly overpower them, only because he couldn't see that the connection and bond between his opponent and their Pokemon is what made them strong. It took a final beat down on Victory Road for him to finally open his eyes to that fact, but he was never a bad guy or a jerk. He loved his Pokemon dearly, but never thought that by building his bond even further he would obtain the power he so craved.

    Bianca on the other hand was kind of the exact opposite. Sheknew right off the bat she wasn't as strong as her two friends, but that never stopped her from trying. She continued her way through the region by her friends' sides and kept battling and getting stronger in order to help them when needed. When the disaster at Victory Road happened, she wanted to help so much, but realized that she would only get in the way with her current power, so instead, she did whats he knew she could and that was support her friends by asking the Gym Leaders for help. Her love for her friends is what her strength lies in, and she used it better than anyone has ever before.

    Plus there's a ton more detail I'm basically skipping out on because it's all too much, but these two were definitely a big point for me in Black and White.
     
    Probably battling N and Ghetsis at the end. Those were by far the highest points of the game for me. I still remember when my Emboar's Quick Claw activated against N's Reshiram and I OHKOed it with a critical hit Head Smash, good times. And I didn't remember much about battling Ghetsis, but I do recall going "wow, that wasn't even that hard!" after I beat him and I only had two Pokémon faint I think.

    Second time I battled him, however (which was in Black), I came pretty close to failing because I made a really stupid move (his Bouffalant was almost dead and I expected him to heal, so I used Belly Drum with my Darmanitan, but he used Head Charge and killed me). Came down to the wire, that much I recall. Team there was Samurott, Darmanitan, Conkeldurr, Sigilyph and one other Pokémon who the name of has escaped me.
     
    The Battle Subway. It's always full of unpredictable Pokemon, especially if you're on the Super Trains. I also like how the castle rose from the Elite Four chamber. I'm guessing that was probably the most unexpected part of the storyline, as it's supposed to be a battle with the Champion.
     
    I really liked when N's castle rose from the ground. To me, the scene was extremely appealing.

    Definitely agreeing with Ashley here, that scene was among the most epic in a Pokemon game to date. Plus, not to mention how mysterious N's backstory was. I also loved the scene where the Legendary mascots Reshiram and Zekrom showed up, oh god I loved the graphics in those scenes ahhh!
     
    Definitely agreeing with Ashley here, that scene was among the most epic in a Pokemon game to date. Plus, not to mention how mysterious N's backstory was. I also loved the scene where the Legendary mascots Reshiram and Zekrom showed up, oh god I loved the graphics in those scenes ahhh!

    Ya know as much as I dislike N, I do have to agree he had some extreme style. His castle rising up and just crashing into the Pokemon League was actually pretty fantastic. He had no time to waste and no craps to give.

    The arrival of his Zekrom/Reshiram always impressed me, as well. Crashing through the walls and then just unleashing a flurry of lightning/fire. Pure awesomness. <3
     
    Ya know as much as I dislike N, I do have to agree he had some extreme style. His castle rising up and just crashing into the Pokemon League was actually pretty fantastic. He had no time to waste and no craps to give.

    The arrival of his Zekrom/Reshiram always impressed me, as well. Crashing through the walls and then just unleashing a flurry of lightning/fire. Pure awesomness. <3

    He sure has his own moments of awesome in the games, in fact the Zekrom/Reshiram animation when it awakens from the player's Dark/Light Stone is slightly better because I love how intense the aura around the stone gets. And I love how the opening scene which zooms in on your house is really beautiful.

    Ah it makes me want to replay the games even more!
     
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