Nah, if you want to go with a newer game, at least go with X/Y or Black/White. Omega Ruby is a 2D game that's been converted into 3D and doesn't sit right IMO.
That is a good choice.
You guys....
Nah, if you want to go with a newer game, at least go with X/Y or Black/White. Omega Ruby is a 2D game that's been converted into 3D and doesn't sit right IMO.
That is a good choice.
Mankey is your better bet.
Gonna do a Nuzlocke run. Who's with me?
Rules:
1. Any Pokémon that faints is considered dead, and must be released or put in Bill's computer permanently.
2. You may only catch the first Pokémon encountered in each area, and none else. If the first Pokémon encountered faints or flees, there are no second chances.
3. No save scumming.
I'm in for Pokemon Primeape version.
Can't wait to have those old TMs again like BODY SLAMand softboiled.
I've still got my Pokemon Master Guide laying around so I may bust it out for those Oak tips...
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I need an explanation or story behind this.
Anyone know how to boot yellow into colour mode? I can only seem to boot into the gameboy mode.
You guys, when I was a kid Hypno used to creep me out.
That was before you read his dark pokedesk entry.
Hypno was just weird. Just standing their with his hypnotic ring
He kidnaps a little girl in FireRed/LeafGreen
He kidnaps a little girl in FireRed/LeafGreen
Is it possible to get Missingno in Yellow w/o trading?
Yes, but it involves the Mew Glitch and has limited uses. Perform the glitch as normal (fly away from trainer, fight another trainer, there's guides out there), but then go fight a Ditto in the wild (without returning to the first trainer's route) and have it transform into your Pokemon which needs to have a special stat of 182, 183 or 184. Go back to the first trainer's route and the Fossil or Ghost MissingNo. will appear. The reason you need one of these is because MissingNo. in Yellow is much more dangerous than in Red/Blue due to code shifting and you need the ones with "natural" sprites to avoid damage to the game.Is it possible to get Missingno in Yellow w/o trading?
Seems like it's from a UK strategy guide.I need an explanation or story behind this.
You guys....
Seems like it's from a UK strategy guide.
......I can't believe a guide from an "official magazine" made Prima look amazing and accurate.......Yup. It was from the Nintendo Official Magazine Pokémon guide magazine.
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Yup. It was from the Nintendo Official Magazine Pokémon guide magazine.
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- Critical hit chance is based off your speed. Which is why Slash + Persian is a legit thing
- Blizzard has 90% accuracy, and can be bought as much as you want, so just stick it on whoever.
Two trainers give Mew for the glitch: The Youngster on Route 25 with Slowpoke and the Swimmer in Misty's Gym. You can also modify the glitch later on and make a wild Ditto transform into your Pokemon with a special stat of 21 after fighting a trainer.Beat Brock. I need to go back and level up some mons though. My Squirtle is the only useful team member I have.
I'm up for getting a Mew using the glitch. Is there any way to get more than one?
Beat Brock. I need to go back and level up some mons though. My Squirtle is the only useful team member I have.
I'm up for getting a Mew using the glitch. Is there any way to get more than one?
Sounds complicated. I'll look into it...Two trainers give Mew for the glitch: The Youngster on Route 25 with Slowpoke and the Swimmer in Misty's Gym. You can also modify the glitch later on and make a wild Ditto transform into your Pokemon with a special stat of 21 after fighting a trainer.
Nope, have aged horribly. But still worth a go I guess.
Other than briefly playing a bit of ORS 3DS last year, I practically have zero experience with the series and have never played an entire Pokemon game. A relative of mine who has played the series for many years is planning on getting Red and I'm going to get Blue tonight, we're going to play and battle through both together, should be great fun and discovery.It feels kinda crazy that I missed out on Pokemon all these years but I guess I never had the time until now for whatever reason. Plus the original games released not long before Ocarina of Time and that's all I could think of at the time aside from the rest of my games.
Does it really matter who I choose as my starter?
Other than briefly playing a bit of ORS 3DS last year, I practically have zero experience with the series and have never played an entire Pokemon game. A relative of mine who has played the series for many years is planning on getting Red and I'm going to get Blue tonight, we're going to play and battle through both together, should be great fun and discovery.It feels kinda crazy that I missed out on Pokemon all these years but I guess I never had the time until now for whatever reason. Plus the original games released not long before Ocarina of Time and that's all I could think of at the time aside from the rest of my games.
Does it really matter who I choose as my starter?
It doesn't really matter, but just know that Charmander is hard mode, because the early gyms will wreck it.
Also not necessarily trying to dissuade you from getting these, but you should know that these games really aren't the best introduction to the series.
Thanks for the advice, will avoid Charmander. And I know the GB games aren't recommend to start with but my family member was so excited when he found out these we're coming to VC so a lot of the fun will be me playing for the first time along with him reveling in the nostalgia, plus I have an itch to play old GB games lately.![]()
I play Pokemon casually, meaning I've finished every game but I don't get too deep into the complexity of stats for true competitive play.
I still think RBY is a great place to start, as long as you have tolerance for dated games. The GBA remakes are more ideal, but the original Pokemon games are just as fun, accessible, and charming as they ever were.