Yeah I just wanna make sure of this but, Pokemon cannot be placed into Bank boxes if they are holding an item, correct? You can't transfer items through the Bank, right?
That is indeed correct, items cannot be placed in the Bank.
Yeah I just wanna make sure of this but, Pokemon cannot be placed into Bank boxes if they are holding an item, correct? You can't transfer items through the Bank, right?
So I am thinking of getting Pokemon Conquest, and Rumble U. How good are those games? Also thinking about the Art Academy but are the tools better than the lessons for everyone Art Academy?
Guys, I need a short answer. I played PMDEO Darkness, and finished it (just the main story and the main post story), now I got Sky.
I dont like replying a game that is 100% same but I definitely want to replay this.
my questions is, is there a lot of extra stuff on Sky that there isn't in Time/Darkness. I hope there is :D
Well, PMD Explorers of Sky has things like Spinda's Cafe, the Sky Peak where you find Shaymin, the Special Episodes (most notably In the Future of Darkness, which has one of the best storylines in the series), and some very intense extra dungeons that are unlocked based on rank. It's hard for me to explain without the game beside me but you'd want to look things up to decide on it. But overall i'd say it's worth looking into.
The baby isn't guaranteed to have all the IVs of its parents. Normally only 3 IVs between both parents are passed down. If you breed with one of the parents holding a Destiny Knot, 5 IVs between both parents will be passed down (in Gen VI).So if you have a 6IV Ditto and breed it with the Pokémon you want, the offspring should just be 6IV as well? I really want to get that.
Neither, the story works for any partner, but I recommend Shinx for the cute factor :3Btw guys, has anyone played PMD with Pikachu and/or Shinx as partners. Which does fit the partner position better, story wise?
You can use IV calculators and it will show you the exact IVs, I think this is the only way you can find them out exactly.
Here is one here is another (the latter only works for BW2 and previous generations).
I think they only work if your Pokemon have just been caught or just hatched. You can try this one out, too.
Thank you for the links! I tried out that first site and entered all of the requested information, but it's still only giving me a ballpark for some reason??
I'm not sure if I did something incorrectly. :x Here are the results I got from putting my Eevee's information into the calculator:
Eevee - #133 (Mild)
Female (♀)
HP: 3 - 14
Att: 15 - 27
Def: 13 - 24
SpA: 23 - 29
SpD: 26 - 30
Speed: 15 - 27
I think they only work if your Pokemon have just been caught or just hatched. You can try this one out, too.
Thank you this helps out a lot I appreciate how much detail you put into it, it helped me make my decision off the bat. I appreciate it!!I'd be happy to give some advice!
First off, I think you'll get a greater deal if you get the 3DS, since you can play not only the current 6th Gen games on it, but also 4th and 5th Gen since the 3DS is backwards compatible with DS games.
If you want a great Sinnoh experience as far as the 4th Gen games are concerned, you'll definitely want to consider Platinum. Don't even bother with Diamond & Pearl because those games have a terrible regional Dex and is just soooooooooo slow. Platinum fixes up all those issues, along with having a more extended story.
HeartGold & SoulSilver are also worth playing if you want a more updated Johto. They capture the essence of the original Johto games but with the modern 4th Gen mechanics for a more balanced experience. Plus, it still keeps the unique postgame of exploring Kanto and rematching all the Johto and Kanto Gym Leaders, ending with a final battle against Red on Mt. Silver.
Now, for 5th Gen... I know lots of people hated this generation but I really love it. There's Pokemon that while may look unappealing, do at least have some great battle capabilities and interesting abilities. In my opinion, of the two paired games Black 2 & White 2 give you so much content, having the largest postgame of any Pokemon game to date. Black & White on the other hand are slightly less great but it's still worth a play if you want to see both sides of the Unova story since it and Black 2 & White 2 actually tie up a lot of the loose ends.
For 6th Gen, there's X & Y which has a lot of mixed opinion and there's a reason why. The Exp. Share mechanics got greatly altered this generation to the point that you can effectively get overleveled and lose all challenging elements of the game so you do have to be careful when to use the Exp. Share if you want a challenge, but on the positive end Kalos has a huge regional Dex allowing for flexible teambuilding options.
Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire are on the other hand, full-3D remakes of the original Ruby & Sapphire, but all glorified with modern mechanics that finally allowed Hoenn to catch up with other recent games. It keeps the same Exp. Share mechanics from X & Y so again, be careful if you don't want to get overleveled. The postgame is at least a bit better than X & Y, since there's lots of Legendary Pokemon you can catch, along with some other various non-Hoenn Pokemon once the National Dex is unlocked.