Huseyin
Not positive, not negative
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- Lavaridge Town
- Seen Feb 12, 2016
How about another Boo!
How about another Boo!
I agree with you but it feels bit weird that you complained about that because it's likely that you're booing everytime when we get close to 150th post.Hey, umm, this might be just me, but you are sort of overusing the ghost privileges. I get that you're happy being a ghost and all but I dont think its right of you to boo just about every time we get close to the 50th post. The point of the game is that ghosts are unpredictable and fun. You booed 4 times in a row now and these last two were quite predictable. On top of that, there are other people who'd like to become a ghost and get the emblems so keep that in mind.
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I agree with you but it feels bit weird that you complained about that because it's likely that you're booing everytime when we get close to 150th post.
I feel that everyone who's on it already knows what they're doing, so unless I had a mentor, I wouldn't even know where to start. There's really no "joining up" or learning curve, it's either you get someone at your newbie level or someone who's been doing battles as an intense hobby.
Hmm, I haven't been a huge follower of 3DS prices ever since it dropped from $250 to $169, but right now the general retail price of a regular, non-XL 3DS is about $119, which isn't too bad. And the 2DS is even cheaper, so it could possibly make a good alternative for those who really want to play Generation VI, but are intimidated by 3DS prices. I believe the retail price of the 2DS is around $99, but I've seen it on sale for cheaper prices at numerous occasions.
I guess I'm impressed with these prices because the DS Lite has been like $129 up until the 3DS's first price cut, and yet it still stayed at $99 for a pretty long time before finally sinking down to $50.
As for the games, they're still the same as ever... $40 for new ones, and $35 if it's pre-owned. This probably won't be changing for a pretty long time, so eh. xD
It's not that hard. If you have a basic Pokémon knowledge, which I assume everybody has here, you could just watch a few battles, read a bit in Battling and Teambuilding and try building a team already. Your first won't probably have the best balance, but trying some things will get you there. It's how I learned it. (Okay I still can't say I'm a team building expert, but still...)