My favorites are Joltik, Galvantula, Kanghaskan, Nidoking... And the list goes on... Normally I prefer Poison, Steel and Bug types, but Fairy and Water are always present in my teams too
Great choices. Steel and Water are also some of my favorite types. Fairy is high up there as well, but even though it came years ago by now, it still feels too new for me for some reason. I guess once I play the Gen VIII and Gen IX Switch games I will get more used to it.
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Legends Arceus is a nice game, though I personally feel like the research tasks are too dang grindy... if you're going for a Perfect Dex that is.... which is what I decided to go for when I started playing it and have yet to finish it... though SV did distract me for a long time due to shiny hunting.
If you're going to play the Switch Pokemon games, any intent of picking up New Pokemon Snap ?
It's got some nice scenes you can unlock of interactions with Pokemon to take photos of. It's a change of pace from the normal mainline games.
Yeah the research tasks end up being pretty repetitive even if you want to get research level 10 on every Pokemon, though since it had been a long time since I had last played a new Pokemon game when I played Legends Arceus, and I liked the world and gameplay so much I actually didn't mind so much, it felt like an excuse to keep playing a little longer before the end. I actually ended up grinding research level 10 on every Pokemon before battling the final boss of the post game, because I thought I needed to do so to get Arceus, I didn't realize you just needed to catch them. I ended up being close to level 100 if not there with most of my main team by that point. Like I said though, it's all good, and I did get the shiny charm for it which was a nice surprise.
I'm assuming a perfect dex means every task goal completed for every Pokemon, and that does sound like an ordeal. Good luck with it. That's the kind of stuff that leads to burnout if you're trying to force yourself to do it, so it's good you're pacing yourself with other games and such.
I'm definitely going to be trying New Pokemon Snap, yes! I played the original Nintendo 64 one back when I was a kid and it was a classic. Really charming, laidback game. I hope the new one has that same vibe. I may even try it before starting with the main series again, as a way to ease me back into the franchise.
I know this is a looooong shot, but I've gotta ask anyway. Have you ever even heard of the game "Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine"? Cause I named the Gen 8 fossil 'mons after some of the characters from that and doing so made them extra special to me because of it lol.
There are a lot of Gen 9 Pokemon I fancy as well, and it even has my favorite all time starter Meowscarada. Gen 9 as a whole was... Alright. But it is one of the easiest games to shiny hunt in, and as a hunter, that's been really good for me! I hope they're able to meet your hopes for them when you get the chance to play!
Cool to see someone interested in the simpler fish Pokemon! Not something I see often lol. Regardless of which game you pick, I can help you out with the other game's exclusives if you'd like. (it certainly woundn't be the first time I've helped someone out with exclusives trades)
I've yet to play L-A, as I'm waiting to finish my playthrough of SP before I move on from it, but I'm really looking forward to trying it out eventually.
It was really neat to see Pokemon like Qwilfish finally get some evolutions of their own! (even if it was annoying to find out I'd have to see Stantler yet again... >.>) Did you give that Overqwil a nickname by chance?
Yo, always nice to see another Radiant Historia fan! Game's super underrated in my opinion lol. If you get the chance, I'd recommend trying out the remaster they made for the 3DS, mainly for the ending, really. (one of my favorites in any RPG game ever, actually) Regardless of that, though, I hope you do get the chance to play it 'till the end someday, cause it's fantastic.
I am aware of the old LucasArts Indiana Jones games, but I don't think I ever played that one specifically, sadly. I did play other LucasArts games during my childhood like Day of the Tentacle and Maniac Mansion, and I remember playing Indiana Jones' Desktop Adventures way back in the day. That game was really primitive but it was so fun to go through the randomized worlds it created. It may have been one of the first games I've ever played period. Really good memories with all of those games. It was a long shot but worth asking anyways, it reminded me of those great games. Have you played any of those as well?
Meowscarada is my favorite of the Gen IX starters as well. Even though I also like the other two a lot from their design alone. I loved shiny hunting in Legends Arceus, it actually made me interested in looking into shiny hunting in older games, like using the Poke Radar in Platinum and XY, which I had always known but never really cared that much about. It turns out is a lot easier and more fun that I was making it out to be all the way back when I first found out about it. Between you and ReKoil both mentioning shiny hunting as a point of interest for SV, I'm excited to hear it seems to be really fun, maybe even more so than in Legends Arceus!
I hope you get to enjoy LA as much as I did once you play it. As a big fan of Platinum who hadn't played a new Pokemon game after the 3DS, I went into it pretty skeptical and even though I don't know if I would put it amongst the best games in the franchise I do think it's a really fun, charming experience which at moments made me feel the same way I felt playing Platinum all those years back. It was rare, but the fact it managed to do so at all was something incredible. I'm also open to chat if you get any doubts or questions during your playthrough, of course.
I do relate to naming Pokemon after games you love and that making the Pokemon feel extra special. Some of my favorite Pokemon come from memories of me doing that exact same thing while replaying Pokemon Platinum. I actually tend to name Pokemon like that more often than not! I do it a lot with characters from other RPG games, since Pokemon is also an RPG, it tends to remind me of why I love both the game I'm referencing at the time and the Pokemon game I'm playing, as well as the Pokemon I chose the nickname for.
As for the Overqwil I used in that playthrough, yes. I did give it a nickname. I nicknamed a lot of Pokemon actually. I always nickname the ones I believe are going to be part of my main team. Overqwil in particular I named Jagos, after a funny youtube video by Justin Kuritzkes. If you don't know that channel, it's basically a guy that uses webcam filters and acts out ridiculous scenarios. He's mainly known for the Potion Seller video that was popular a few years back. In one of those videos called "Summoning" he uses a filter for a character named Jagos that made his face remind me of Overqwil's face, so I named mine that because I thought it was pretty funny. I recommend you watch if you want and tell me if you notice the similarity, it's pretty hilarious.
Other nicknames from my team of that game include the starter I chose, Cyndaquil, which evolved into Hisuian Typhlosion, which I named "Chris", after a character from the King of Fighters franchise of games that uses purple flames, and in that same vein I used a Torterra, which has been my choice of starter for Gen IV all the way since I first played it, so it felt fitting to use one in this Platinum inspired game, and I named him "Yashiro", after another character from King of Fighters that belongs to the same team as Chris and uses Earth as his element.
Yes, Radiant Historia is really underrated. It used to be one of my favorite games when I was younger even though I never got to beat it. That kinda speaks to how good it was to me. It's on the top of my list of games I have to beat right after the Pokemon games. I'll definitely start with the 3DS version. I remember being so hyped when they announced that one at one of the last 3DS focused directs. Atlus really did a lot of good work with that console
What's up! I'm fairly new to this forum as well. Nice to meet you. What would you say is your favorite gen of Pokémon games?
Hey there! Glad to meet you as well. And welcome! Hope you and me both have a great time in these forums. My favorite generation overall is Gen IV, because of a lot of factors. Spinoff games, mainline games, timing when it came to my life, , etc. etc. I think every generation has something to love as well though, which is why I'm excited to play Sword and Shield and then Scarlet and Violet later this year. What is your favorite generation?