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Thank you VERY much this will help a lot!
Okay, a little bit of history here. 10 years ago, Nintendo came out with the first version of Pokemon (Green, Red, and Blue). Green was a Japanese version only, iirc. The game took place in what is called the Kanto region. It had a similar concept to the cartoon and that is probably what helped make it popular with the young kids, but it was also rich in the setup and the strategy. That made it appealing to even more people. They then came out with an adaptation to Red and Blue, called Yellow, where you started the game off with Pikachu instead of choosing one of the Grass/Fire/Water starters. It included a few improvements as well. This genre is commonly referred to as the "color" games, or RBY.Hi Everyone. I am new to this forum and to pokemon. This question is probably about as simple as it can get, and definitely shows how new I am to Pokemon. However, that being the case and before I spend to any more money I have a question. In the games like
"Sapphire Blue Version"
"Leaf Green Version"
"Fire Red Version"
and so forth. Am I right in assuming that the games are basically the same on all in play, but with the pokemons just being diffeent? What is the differnce in them except colors?
Thanks for any help given.!!! I am really getting into pokemon on the Gameboy Advance.
game54
Personally, I haven't wasted time attempting to get a Poke of a different color (you have 1:8192 chance to get a shiny, iirc), but I believe when you battle Gary and your Poke pops out of its ball, you will see animation involving stars come out above it, if you cannot tell (like me) that it is a different color. Apparently I do have a shiny Kyogre (I kept resetting to get a good Nature and IVs), but it took my son to point it out to me and frankly I don't care. I still don't use it. LOLHow would i know if i got a shiney charmander as a starter?
Would it come up when you click the pokeball would it come up with a shiney pokemon or what?
Plz help me
The game corner man isnt saying that though so I cant get the ruby.
1. If the Pokes in question are YOURS (they have your TrainerID), they will never stop obeying you. If you traded them in from a different cart, then they will stop obeying you once they hit Lv15. Every other badge will increase the level traded Pokes will obey you:okay i have a couple of questions....
i just beat Brock, and i want to level up my pokemon, when will they stop obeying me???
any one know a way to get unlimited of a certain item???
do they sell all the stones at a certain shop???
how do you check how much your pokemon like you???
You cannot breed until you reach Four Island, which is after you have defeated the Weak5 and have received the National Pokedex from Prof. Oak.thanks, now one more question....
when can i breed pokemon, and is it possible to get a pokemon that isnt in the fire red/leaf green pokedex, before you beat the elite 4???
and thanks i had no idea that if the pokemon were yours that is how it worked!!! COOL!!!!
I was playing my Leaf Green game, and getting a bit tired of the same old pokemon. So I used codebreaker to catch a lv 3 Torchic, and then I was training it by fighting Bulbasaurs.
But now, whenever my Torchic starts to evolve, it just shows a "...?" screen and stops.
Any ideas why, and how I can fix it?
I fixed your statement for you. Cheating questions like that are best asked in the Cheat Code Thread because they will get typically ignored here.No one cared to answer :D
I play the game to breed a good team to battle against my sons. I have already completed the Pokedex and the in-game is incredibly boring and monotonous to me. The AI is geared towards little kids and apparently always will be. I even recently ran through my LeafGreen again using Squirtle and the first 5 types that I encountered (Rattata, Pidgey, Caterpie, Pikachu, and Mankey). I then put a restriction that I couldn't level up any of my Pokes higher the than Poke the next gym leader had, I couldn't use items during battles, and I made sure to turn off the Shift option (which I always do). I even went into the Weak5 with all my Pokes at Lv49 hoping for a challenge. I couldn't use items during battle and I couldn't save the game at any point. I still was able to win on the first try. Butterfree's Compoundeyes with Sleep Powder was key. Too bad it is a piece of crap when you battle someone that will actually switch out and doesn't base its moves on a mathematical calculation. I have been thinking about doing it again and this time adding a restriction that I can only use moves that the Pokes learn naturally, meaning no TMs/HMs whatsoever.
No, I usually reset my games (FRLG/RS) and run through them and then trade the items and such to my Emerald version. In Emerald I spend most of the time breeding Pokes for proper natures and good IVs. I was really hoping that Diamond/Pearl would bring something more challenging, like a difficulty setting (I had such high hopes with how the Battle Frontier actually was a step in the right direction), but nope. From what I read it is Emerald Reloaded for the DS.