This is excellent - now I wish my naming conventions followed a great themeaww yeah, beat the game
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Bumper/Jolteon
Taj/Hypno
Drumstick/Dodrio
Tiptup/Blastoise
Diddy Kong/Primeape
Pipsy/Mew
This is excellent - now I wish my naming conventions followed a great themeaww yeah, beat the game
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Bumper/Jolteon
Taj/Hypno
Drumstick/Dodrio
Tiptup/Blastoise
Diddy Kong/Primeape
Pipsy/Mew
How do you get the 7 in the last column? I always miss it, either getting the bar right below it or some other random tile.btw duping the game corner slots with the touch screen pause is VERY EASY
I've been pay daying like a moron for days trying to get my Porygon and but I figured I'd give the trick a try. I got 1000 coins in about 5 minutes when I got the hang of it
So yeah I could have had my Porygon all along
This is truly the game that keeps giving, speed past all swimmers to seafoam islands still at my lvl 32-34 stage, stumble around for 5 minutes pushing two rocks down holes which just so happen to be the ones that stop the current blocking Articuno.
Weaken it to yellow health, hypnosis, throw 4 great balls and job done.
See this is why making pokemon games more open ended and having less hand holding linearity is soooo much more enjoyable.
I suppose I should go and do Silph co then.
And I can't fish while surfing. Interesting. Does anyone remember when that became a thing?
Just got the Softboiled TM. The old man even admits only one Pokémon can use it... >.>
And I can't fish while surfing. Interesting. Does anyone remember when that became a thing?
Gen 3 is when that became a thing, I believe?
Hey now... Two can learn it. It's Mew's Recover!Just got the Softboiled TM. The old man even admits only one Pokémon can use it... >.>
And I can't fish while surfing. Interesting. Does anyone remember when that became a thing?
Hey now... Two can learn it. It's Mew's Recover!
Just got the Softboiled TM. The old man even admits only one Pokémon can use it... >.>
And I can't fish while surfing. Interesting. Does anyone remember when that became a thing?
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Boom!
Thought about grinding ahead of the E4 but just felt like charging in.
If you want to sequence break a little more, you can use the Mew Glitch to despawn the Snorlax blocking the way out of Lavender.Yeah I meant to post about this here sooner but it is kind of crazy how much the game opens up after Rock Tunnel.
Yes, you do have to at least complete Lavender Tower to get the Poke Flute first but you can approach it however you want. You can go to the Rocket Hideout and get the Silph Scope or you can use the PokeDoll exploit (which doesn't work in the remakes).
Hey now... Two can learn it. It's Mew's Recover!
How do you get the 7 in the last column? I always miss it, either getting the bar right below it or some other random tile.
Who knows, probably some angry kid.Currently standing in Viridian Gym. Who could the gym leader possibly be!?
This is truly the game that keeps giving, speed past all swimmers to seafoam islands still at my lvl 32-34 stage, stumble around for 5 minutes pushing two rocks down holes which just so happen to be the ones that stop the current blocking Articuno.
Weaken it to yellow health, hypnosis, throw 4 great balls and job done.
See this is why making pokemon games more open ended and having less hand holding linearity is soooo much more enjoyable.
I suppose I should go and do Silph co then.
A lot... I actually forgot to buy revives going into it so I went into the champion right without Pidgeotto who served as cannon fodder. Got through the E4 in one go but had to restart against the rival a couple times.wow.. how many revives did you use?
Yeah I meant to post about this here sooner but it is kind of crazy how much the game opens up after Rock Tunnel.
Yes, you do have to at least complete Lavender Tower to get the Poke Flute first but you can approach it however you want. You can go to the Rocket Hideout and get the Silph Scope or you can use the PokeDoll exploit (which doesn't work in the remakes). Or you can fight Erika first and then get the Silph Scope, go back to Lavender Town (on foot or if you know where Fly is grab that and fly back). Or you can save fighting Erika for later (for whatever reason) get a ton of extra EXP via fighting trainers on the way to Fuchsia (sp?).
Or you can go to Saffron City after clearing Lavender Tower and go straight for the Dojo. So on and so on.
You can literally fight all the last three gyms out of order (Viridian's always gotta be last). And the only reason you'd want to do that is to change up a playthrough.
The other games have it laid out where the gym you need to beat just so happens to block you from using a certain HM which you need to progress to the next area. In these games, there is some of that but having most of the areas you traverse not require any HMs to move forward prevents the player from being blocked from exploring the region out of the intended order.
Another way the newer games block progress is by certain events having to be triggered to allow you to move forward. For instance, in Gen 1 games the moment you clear the Game Corner hideout and Lavender Tower you can go and do Silph Co. because there's nothing telling the game that you can't -- there's no other requirements for it to be triggered.
Whereas in later games, you might need a certain number of badges to trigger an event like that. Perfect example of such is in Gen 2 when you trigger the Radio Tower Team Rocket takeover -- this can only take place after completing the hideout with Lance in Mahogony (sp?) and then beating the gym. You won't trigger the event otherwise.
It's really neat. You don't discover this until sometime after you've played Gen 1, though. Unfortunately, the first time you play these games you're kind of indirectly told to do things in the intended order. You don't actually know that you can do the gyms out of order or that you can do certain events before completing gyms.
They didn't start tying gym progress to events that happen in the world more until Gen 2 and then things started to get more and more linear around Gen 4.
6 badges and my party is in the low 40s
going to be a real grind to get them all to 50 for the E4
the exp curve in this game just falls apart and everything is high 20s to mid 30s for far too long![]()
sort of related, I remember the one thing I never unlocked in Pokemon Stadium...
you had to get all 151 pokeymans in the hall of fame (a very time -consuming task) in order to get a friggin Psyduck that knew the Amnesia technique
why
Challenge yourself, man. The game isn't that hard, you can beat it right now without grinding.Got all 8 badges
Most of party is high 40s or at 50.
Going to grind the remaining few to a nice round 50 before tackling Victory Road and the Elite 4.
Challenge yourself, man. The game isn't that hard, you can beat it right now without grinding.
I love how every dungeon in gen 1 is a huge ordeal. While caves in later games might take like 10-15 minutes to get through, Mt. Moon and Rock Tunnel are both gauntlets that push my team to the limit. People who say Pokemon has never been hard are stupid.
Ok so I caught Mew but decided to not use it. Now I'm just doing the glitch over to catch random Pokes and I'm gonna go from there. So far, Staryu, Rhyhorn, and Nidoqueen. I think Staryu and Rhyhorn is going to make the team.
There are a bunch of trainers in the route to Rock Tunnel who yield Arcanine - I'm playing Blue.This was on of my problems when I finally got to play my own pokemon game in gen 4, I had memories of massive caverns and now everything was cramped.
Do you remember how you triggered Staryu? What level was it? This will solve all my water pokemon issues!
This also got me thinking, can I pick up non accessible pokemon with the mew glitch? A Mewoth would be swell.
Fake edit: there is a video for Staryu! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvMrxRGOIns But is the second trainer encounter really needed? I would seem like it is the second cerulean gym trainer (third trainer encounter in video) that has the special value needed?
Do you remember how you triggered Staryu? What level was it? This will solve all my water pokemon issues!
This also got me thinking, can I pick up non accessible pokemon with the mew glitch? A Mewoth would be swell.
Fake edit: there is a video for Staryu! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvMrxRGOIns But is the second trainer encounter really needed? I would seem like it is the second cerulean gym trainer (third trainer encounter in video) that has the special value needed?
IIRC, I just battled the 2nd trainer in the Cerulean gym. I have no idea why that video has two battles.
I love how every dungeon in gen 1 is a huge ordeal. While caves in later games might take like 10-15 minutes to get through, Mt. Moon and Rock Tunnel are both gauntlets that push my team to the limit. People who say Pokemon has never been hard are stupid.