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Back in the day, I played Red alongside someone playing Blue. My approach was to grind *very* hard: I would evolve every Pokemon as soon as it was realistic to do so (eg all who evolved at, say, level 10 would do in the same patch of grass) and would run around in grass until I had captured everything that could appear in it ensuring I captured everything as early as possible. This was to give myself the maximum options, after my disastrous first attempt (where I just used the same two Pokemon and got slaughtered the first time I met a poor match for both of them).
A while back, I picked up a copy of Platinum and tried to take the same approach. I must had had a lot more patience when I was younger! I eventually stopped grinding Pokemon I did not like, and started to get sick of trying to capture new ones when I found a new area (Onix was largely to blame there: so painful to capture on the first appearance!). In the end, I lost interest and stopped playing.
I would like to try picking Platinum up again, probably focusing more on just progressing through the Gyms and less on collecting them all. I was wondering how other people approach the game.
A while back, I picked up a copy of Platinum and tried to take the same approach. I must had had a lot more patience when I was younger! I eventually stopped grinding Pokemon I did not like, and started to get sick of trying to capture new ones when I found a new area (Onix was largely to blame there: so painful to capture on the first appearance!). In the end, I lost interest and stopped playing.
I would like to try picking Platinum up again, probably focusing more on just progressing through the Gyms and less on collecting them all. I was wondering how other people approach the game.