M.E.R.255
Merry of all traits ;P
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- Ilex Forest, Johto (if only...)
- Seen May 17, 2017
It's a question that can lead to theories. In the game you have to capture a Pokémon to required its data, while in the Anime the data can be looked up without even battling them, or even seeing them, like the episode where Ash and Tracy are sick and Misty is looking up Salveyo weed and where it grows, stumbling across an entry of Poliwag that is known to get it stuck on its tail.
So why do we fill out the Pokédex in the game?
Is it a timeline where the professors have newly crafted Pokédex and require you to gather information on it?
Or are they just trying to encourage you to catch them all so that maybe, like Oak in the Anime receiving your Pokémon and keeping them in his ranch/habitat/whatever-you-call-it, the professors can do further study while you feel fulfilled by learning more about your capture.
Surely you're not the first trainer to ever receive a Pokédex, so why would they keep information from you? I mean, your rival receives one too, so why doesn't your Pokédex database update when he/she finds something before you? At least their starter Pokémon, seeing how you never have theirs to begin with. =O
Even if you were the first trainer... how would the Pokédex know of all the habitats, weight, height, and that additional information? If it can just receive the data from your Pokéball, why have professors then? Clearly the device can do everything they can do, except not even requiring any studies but instead just scan the information right out of them.
So many thoughts...
Does anyone have any ideas why we're filling out a Pokédex and aren't allowed to view the Pokémon's info or why it's not in there until you capture a Pokémon?
So why do we fill out the Pokédex in the game?
Is it a timeline where the professors have newly crafted Pokédex and require you to gather information on it?
Or are they just trying to encourage you to catch them all so that maybe, like Oak in the Anime receiving your Pokémon and keeping them in his ranch/habitat/whatever-you-call-it, the professors can do further study while you feel fulfilled by learning more about your capture.
Surely you're not the first trainer to ever receive a Pokédex, so why would they keep information from you? I mean, your rival receives one too, so why doesn't your Pokédex database update when he/she finds something before you? At least their starter Pokémon, seeing how you never have theirs to begin with. =O
Even if you were the first trainer... how would the Pokédex know of all the habitats, weight, height, and that additional information? If it can just receive the data from your Pokéball, why have professors then? Clearly the device can do everything they can do, except not even requiring any studies but instead just scan the information right out of them.
So many thoughts...
Does anyone have any ideas why we're filling out a Pokédex and aren't allowed to view the Pokémon's info or why it's not in there until you capture a Pokémon?