(08-03-2012 06:44 PM)duundermifflin Wrote: [ -> ]Used my masterball on a snorlax.
When I was young: used my masterball on an Articuno.
When I was a little older: used my masterball on a LAIRON!
And I ACTUALLY RELEASED IT because I thought that I would get my masterball BACK!
Also, I realised like, 2 months ago, that a ghost attack couldn't harm a normal type pokemon. And I thought I knew my pokemons!
I just finised Pokémon White 2, the champion was very hard, not because that game made it hard, I'm a bit too last gen, I believe that there is only a single type that is super effective over another, so I just catch single Pokémon like Electric, Water, Fire and teach them their respective moves and before I knew it the Champion I was facing could beat 4 of my Pokémon with Super Effective moves.
I need to get better Pokémon and train them to have 4 different type moves.
I released most of my pokemon just to see if they would come back. They never did.
Off-topic: where do released pokemon go anyway?
Ha haaa... Oh man was I stupid when I was kid and first got Red. First off, I couldn't figure out how to get out of the house. I had no idea that what I thought was a strip of carpet was actually the way out.
I also wasn't enough to visit the Pokemart to get the whole Oak's parcel thing started so I majorly grinded out my Bulbasaur into an Ivysaur. Yup, I was also a dummy and listened to the instructions as to what to pick.
Types? What types? Yeah... That was lost on me. "If Pikachu can beat Geodude in the anime surely I can!". ...Not so much.
(08-08-2012 11:27 AM)zinja Wrote: [ -> ]Off-topic: where do released pokemon go anyway?
In pokemon games, they're just erased from the memory file. In the anime/manga/whatever you're watching, they just return to their natural habitat in the wild.
(09-08-2012 08:36 PM)Stan Wrote: [ -> ] (08-08-2012 11:27 AM)zinja Wrote: [ -> ]Off-topic: where do released pokemon go anyway?
In pokemon games, they're just erased from the memory file. In the anime/manga/whatever you're watching, they just return to their natural habitat in the wild.
You said that likes it perfectly normal. I never release Pokemon nowadays. The more the merrier.
Trying to beat Misty's Starmie and Staryu with a Charmeleon ONLY!
(08-16-2012 07:48 AM)Hexadecimal Wrote: [ -> ]Ha haaa... Oh man was I stupid when I was kid and first got Red. First off, I couldn't figure out how to get out of the house. I had no idea that what I thought was a strip of carpet was actually the way out.
Remember that house Team Rocket made a hole on Misty's town (I really don't remember the name)? It took me months to realize the painting on the wall was a hole I was able to pass through.
(09-09-2012 04:34 AM)Tophat Wolf Wrote: [ -> ]Trying to beat Misty's Starmie and Staryu with a Charmeleon ONLY!
(09-09-2012 07:52 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: [ -> ] (09-09-2012 04:34 AM)Tophat Wolf Wrote: [ -> ]Trying to beat Misty's Starmie and Staryu with a Charmeleon ONLY!
So brave?...SO STUPID!
(09-09-2012 01:37 AM)zinja Wrote: [ -> ] (09-08-2012 08:36 PM)Stan Wrote: [ -> ] (08-08-2012 11:27 AM)zinja Wrote: [ -> ]Off-topic: where do released pokemon go anyway?
In pokemon games, they're just erased from the memory file. In the anime/manga/whatever you're watching, they just return to their natural habitat in the wild.
You said that likes it perfectly normal. I never release Pokemon nowadays. The more the merrier.
I've played enough Nuzlocke challenge to gain maximum vulnerability to releasing, my son.
It was the first time I had gotten up to catching a legendary pokemon. I was playing on platinum, and since i was so freaked out at his sheer awesomeness, i threw my Master Ball at it. And to this day i have yet to catch that freaking Cresselia
Going at Kanto Elite Four.
Blastoise - Lv. 46
Butterfree - Lv. 44
Gyarados - Lv. 46
Paras - Lv. 16 (DON'T JUDGE ME IT WAS JUST A HM SLAVE) - and it was my last stand in the Lorelei fight. NEVER AGAIN PARAS - NOT IN MY LIFE.
What do you mean?! Of course I came back with better items and Pokémons!
...but at last I beat them with the first three of the above - heavily overleveled.
(09-26-2012 03:54 AM)Martin Wrote: [ -> ]Going at Kanto Elite Four.
Blastoise - Lv. 46
Butterfree - Lv. 44
Gyarados - Lv. 46
Paras - Lv. 16 (DON'T JUDGE ME IT WAS JUST A HM SLAVE) - and it was my last stand in the Lorelei fight. NEVER AGAIN PARAS - NOT IN MY LIFE.
What do you mean?! Of course I came back with better items and Pokémons!
...but at last I beat them with the first three of the above - heavily overleveled.
Paras lvl16 can beat anything. Just make sure the opponent knows to keel over when paras pokes it with it's claw
I just found out that losing a battle in Pokémon Red and Blue, will make you lose half your money.
I found this out after I grinded with the Gym leaders with about 20000 Pokédollars.
I thought this was implemented in Gen 3, when it would say (x money has been given to the winner)
It's very annoying.