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Title. For me, I sometimes get the urge to but then realize that the only way to complete it will be to get an unnecessary amount of games and consoles or sending the device to someone so they can trade onto it... I don't have any friends that are in the area who play previous generations.
I completed my 1st dex in red many years ago before a mewtwo trade with a friend went badly, causing me to get the game file whiped. xD
I completed my national dex once in crystal, ss. & platinum.
... was too busy speedrunning 5th gen to care about the dex xD
... in 6th Gen my overall shiny luck is so good in X, i never thought about a shiny charm, though mm'ing for nicknameable ocean scatterbug for over 3 years in Y now, a shiny charm does cross my mind sometimes. XD
Sometimes? I never had cables for the GB(C) games, so I knew that was a longshot. I completed the Hoenn Dex in Sapphire as a kid and was disappointed I only got a virtual certificate lmfao. I hacked a complete dex in Diamond. Uhhh I started to work on finishing it in White at one point, but got bored. I completed it in X though, finally. Events and legendaries and all! I'm pretty proud of myself for that one! And then I think I tried in Ultra Moon, but I got distracted with other games.
With the Virtual Console having RBY and GSC on it though, I think I might try to get back into Crystal and go for a complete dex. Crystal is one of my favorites and having a version that won't corrupt due to an old battery is extra incentive for me to try! Maybe that can be on the to-do list for 2019.
As I got Gen 1 when it came out, Catching Em All was always the target and still is for me. Grinding up levels to beat Battle Towers bores me to even think about it. I was always quite lucky to have the original GB as well as GBC, as well as the opposite versions so I could trade with myself. Same with GBA and GBA SP and even today I have DS and 3DS.
Recently I revisited some old games and completing the Pokédex on Blue and Gold. Ruby always caused me difficulties as a kid without the internet. I could never find the dragon scale to get Kingdra or Feebas and hence Milltic. But now I'm older I've completed the national dex on Ruby and FireRed.
Currently working on HG national dex and will follow with Diamond although my Sinnoh Dex is already complete. Then I'll go for a completed National on B then W2 then Y and OR.
Lesser of an achievement but I've also done Sun and LGE. Hope to one day have a living dex on Pokemon bank with each Pokemon's catch location being its own origin region
Can I ask what you do play the games for if not to complete pokedexes? Just interfered to hear different opinions on what the point of the game is for others.
Can I ask what you do play the games for if not to complete pokedexes? Just interfered to hear different opinions on what the point of the game is for others.
Can I ask what you do play the games for if not to complete pokedexes? Just interfered to hear different opinions on what the point of the game is for others.
Similar to ZeoStar's answer, I like to build pokemon teams and see them develop over time and how they complement each other. I enjoy trying out favorites and giving overlooked pokemon a chance, like Spinda and not be mocked and scorned for using it like I would in competitive play.
But I do like catching pokemon but GF has made too many at this point and I don't like a lot of them. So I really don't bother with it unless they make a very worthwhile reward for it which I highly doubt they'll ever do.
I've only ever completed the Unova Pokédex in Pokémon White, although I might try to complete the Sinnoh Dex in Platinum now that I'm regularly playing that game again.
No, I only started completing my Pokedex starting in Gen 6. However, since then I've gone on to complete a bunch of the previous gen ones, sometimes multiple times. It's easier now as I have a lot more time as a university student, and I can now afford to buy the games I didn't have before, to make completing the dex easier.
Just once. It was back in the day with my copy of red. There were quite a few people in my school that played so completing it was doable. I think what turned me away from the series after gen 1 was the idea of catching all 150 again plus 100 more. And then gen 3 having to catch over 300, then over 400, 500, etc. I didn't know you could just complete a regional dex.
I'm going through all those old games now and doing what I can.
Despite owning most of the games from rhe Gameboy era, it was really difficult for me to complete the Dex. I do have a link cable but in India it's very difficult to find people who actually play Pokemon nearby and to top it off, you normally find only pirated versions which you can't trade with. Thankfully from generation 6 it was easy for me to complete my Dex since I finally managed to set up a wifi hotspot at my place.
I never had a link cable so no. I was also never really interested in completing the Pokédex, even when it was only 151 Pokémon. I've always enjoyed battling way more.