Dr.Sanity
Panda System
I think it's the other way around, judging by this article on the move from Bulbapedia.
Also because this article says that the ??? type was retired in Gen 6.
I think it's the other way around, judging by this article on the move from Bulbapedia.
It basically removes the flying type entirely: Honchkrow using Roost doesn't get doubly weak to Fighting when
I love how the Korean's team is a handful of wtf pokemon + a Garchomp and Gyarados while the team it beat was pure tier-whoring faggotry. God I love it when that shit happens.So here's a link to see the results of the World Championship and their teams~
http://www.pokemon.com/us/play-pokemon/worlds/2014/teams/masters/
Some interesting pokemon cropped up! (I didn't actually watch the world championship)
I kinda thought it was, but whatever.
I know about all that, but that's honestly why it's wtf for me. It's just silly.
They were doing a runthrough of the generations to show the progress of the pokemon series over the years. I remember the head of the Pokemon Company saying in an interview that the last image was of what they envisioned the new pokemon generations would look like in the future. Notice how Blaziken is positioned in the place that an opponent pokemon would be and Lucario in the place that your pokemon would be? Just put the life bars and such next to each and you have the exact same layout of a pokemon battle in the adventure pokemon games. Intentional? Absolutely! Why? Because it's not a fighting game but rather a REALLY high definition pokemon adventure game.
Consider that they already had very good looking 3d models for every single pokemon up to generation 4 by that time and the 3d pokedex came out soon after gen 5 so all those models were already on hand. They just needed to make them appropriate to make into a 3ds form, polish them up and add another 70 or so. 70 in a year is really not that much I don't think... For professionals who have been doing it for several years already with the other pokemon, I can imagine this wasn't that difficult.
Consider that they already had very good looking 3d models for every single pokemon up to generation 4 by that time and the 3d pokedex came out soon after gen 5 so all those models were already on hand. They just needed to make them appropriate to make into a 3ds form, polish them up and add another 70 or so. 70 in a year is really not that much I don't think... For professionals who have been doing it for several years already with the other pokemon, I can imagine this wasn't that difficult.
But that said, I absolutely love X/y because it's so beautiful
The pokedex 3D includes all pokemon up to generation 5 (Black/White). Pokedex 3D has all those pokemon updated with information from Black2/White2 plus the updated cries of Gen 1.