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Pokemon's creators obviously seem to care a great deal about keeping the series social (and/or making money off of forcing people to buy more games). We can't get all of the Pokemon in one file, and we're encouraged to trade with others to complete our Pokedexes. Competitive battling is also a big part of the post-game for many people, and that's a social activity as well. Plus, the advertising campaign associated with Pokemon20 seems to play up the social element of the series, too. Newer games seem to require less face-to-face interaction (vs. long-distance internet battling and trading), but Pokemon is still a difficult series to complete on one's own, and nigh-impossible if you don't own multiple systems and games and aren't willing to trade with others.
With that in mind, how social is your Pokemon gaming experience? Do you know people in real life who play Pokemon? Do you just trade and battle with people you find on forums like this one? Or do you stick to yourself, using wonder trade, the GTS, and/or multiple systems of your own to live out your Pokemon experience? And has Pokemon become a more or less social experience for you over time?
With that in mind, how social is your Pokemon gaming experience? Do you know people in real life who play Pokemon? Do you just trade and battle with people you find on forums like this one? Or do you stick to yourself, using wonder trade, the GTS, and/or multiple systems of your own to live out your Pokemon experience? And has Pokemon become a more or less social experience for you over time?