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I noticed while browsing through Serebii's news that some pokémon have had their base stats changed in X/Y. Click here for the list.
As far as I'm aware this is the first time stats have been changed from one generation to the next so I thought it could lead to some discussion.
First of all, any changes you're happy or unhappy with?
And secondly, do you feel some evolutions should have been avoided now that stats can be improved?
I personally think it's annoying that they have now decided to update pokémon's stats after ruining Rhydon with an evolution two generations ago. Rhydon was (and should be) pretty strong in the earlier generations only to get gradually more useless until they gave him an evolution which design wise was very bad. Obviously I'd prefer Rhydon to have just been given an upgrade in D/P instead. There are probably a few similar cases to Rhydon.
Overall, I think it's a good idea though and could be a positive thing for the series so long as they don't go overboard with the changes. Going up 10 in one stat seems fine for now.
As far as I'm aware this is the first time stats have been changed from one generation to the next so I thought it could lead to some discussion.
First of all, any changes you're happy or unhappy with?
And secondly, do you feel some evolutions should have been avoided now that stats can be improved?
I personally think it's annoying that they have now decided to update pokémon's stats after ruining Rhydon with an evolution two generations ago. Rhydon was (and should be) pretty strong in the earlier generations only to get gradually more useless until they gave him an evolution which design wise was very bad. Obviously I'd prefer Rhydon to have just been given an upgrade in D/P instead. There are probably a few similar cases to Rhydon.
Overall, I think it's a good idea though and could be a positive thing for the series so long as they don't go overboard with the changes. Going up 10 in one stat seems fine for now.
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