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Glen-i

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  1. Well, the difference this time is that you're mashing two unrelated fossils together to make an unholy abomination. As opposed to the usual method of reviving one fossil.
  2. Isn't that kinda the point?
  3. @BowserBasher deserved every bit of that 2nd place Blue Shell and he knows it!
  4. Not gonna lie, @viceview51. That Bob-omb drop at the end of DK Jungle was masterful. I'm not even mad I got caught in the explosion.
  5. That first GP was way too close!
  6. @Clownferret doesn't seem to be on the site at the moment. @BowserBasher, give him until 8:03. If he doesn't show, turn CPU's on.
  7. I still think that team would be better spent making some kind of DLC for MK8 to capitilise on how much it flies off the shelves.
  8. Fair point, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was still a lot more than Switch has currently. I'm not sure the list I posted is even full. I couldn't find anything on a lot of games that were eShop only (Like the Dillon series), and I can't be bothered trawling the internet, I've got a Competitive Pokémon team to get ready before December.
  9. Man, I hope this comes out on Switch. Probably my favourite game of last generation that wasn't on a Nintendo console. I saw the credits roll on my third playthrough and I was floored that what I did actually was taken into account!
  10. I already mentioned that some second party games will be mixed up in there. I can't be certain which counts so someone else will have to do that.
  11. Some problematic Pokémon in your list. To get Sylveon, grab an Eevee, spend a lot of time in camp, shove its face full of curry, until you see 3 or more hearts appear from it when you interact with it. Then level it up. Trevanant is gotten by trading a Phantump with someone else. In the same vein, you need to give Rhydon a Protector and trade that to evolve it. (You can get Protectors from the BP Shop in Hammerlocke.) There's also Swirlix and Spritzee, which need to be traded while holding a Whipped Dream (Swirlix) and a Sachet (Spritzee), that'll get you a Slurpuff and a Aromatisse. Get a Shelmet and a Karrablast and trade those two Pokémon with each other to get them both to evolve. Number 206 might be problematic, as it requires an item only Sword players can get.
  12. Here's a list of the WiiU games that have Nintendo credited as developers. @Dcubed will probably have to clarify which ones are second party and so on, but here it is. Mario Party 10 Wii Party U Mini Mario & Friends: Amiibo Challenge Yakuman Ho-o (Japan only) Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD New Super Luigi U New Super Mario Bros. U Nintendo Land Pikmin 3 Splatoon Super Mario Maker Wii Fit U Super Mario 3D World NES Remix NES Remix 2 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Mario Vs Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars Paper Mario: Colour Splash (Not sure whether that counts) It's worth mentioning that during this time, Nintendo were also making games for the 3DS, here are those games. Paper Mario: Sticker Star Devilish Brain Training Rhythm Paradise Megamix Tomodachi Life Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move Tank Troopers Zelda: Tri Force Heroes Steel Diver Steel Diver: Sub Wars Mario Kart 7 Star Fox 64 3D Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Animal Crossing: New Leaf Zelda: A Link Between Worlds New Super Mario Bros. 2 Nintendogs + Cats Super Mario 3D Land Bijen Tokei (Japan Only) Crosswords Plus Daigasso! Band Borthers P (Japan Only) Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic games Miitopia Picross 3D: Round 2 Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword Team Kirby Clash Deluxe WarioWare Gold Keep in mind that I've excluded some games that were also developed by other companies, such as Bandai Namco. I also left out games that also appeared on the WiiU. The difference is stark.
  13. Time for Time at the Time 9:15pm Time. It's Time.
  14. Next League Night: Tonight 8pm Room 1: @BowserBasher is host @Glen-i @BowserBasher @viceview51 @martinist @RedShell @Clownferret
  15. Yeah, once I realised that, I decided to just use a mint instead. I recommend that you do the same.
  16. Well, this is interesting. General gist is that Resident Evil spirits are coming to Smash. And no, it's not part of the Fighter's Pass. While nothing is ever certain in the crazy Smash DLC speculation train ride, the fact that that picture is of probably the most famous characters from the series most likely deconfirms that a Resi rep is getting into Smash. If I had to make a guess though, I'd say this means there's a decent chance that fighter 5 is from a Capcom series. Monster Hunter would be my bet. Followed by Phoenix Wright. EDIT: Found the English tweet. Starts this Friday.
  17. I was gonna suggest that you might make Corsola your Eviolite Pokémon, but, well. I saw it in one of the raids you did with me and saw how little damage it took and figured that you were already doing that. Corsola may just be this Gen's equivalent to Marowak from last Gen. In that it was a totally hopeless Pokémon until it got a regional variant. You probably have, but have you considered implementing an Arcanine in your competitive team? It was really popular last generation because it had access to Intimidate and decent stats. (Well, until Incineroar got intimidate as well and pretty much replaced Arcanine) Not to mention, you seem to like Arcanine. Granted, it's more of a doubles thing, but still. As for me, I've started my competitive building with Toxtricity. (According to @Serebii, the most looked up new Pokémon on his site) With Throat Spray equipped, two of its attacks, Boomburst and Overdrive become more powerful than Explosion, which is nuts! Shame about it's middling speed and crippling ground weakness though.
  18. Oh right, forgot to respond to this as well. Pressing Y in the box cycles between 3 different modes. The Red Arrow is the standard way of selecting. The Blue Arrow allows you to skip any menus that appear when selecting a Pokémon. This lets you move Pokémon around without a menu popping up every time you press A. The Green Arrow lets you move large amounts of Pokémon at once. Press A at a starting point, move the cursor around to "select" a group of Pokémon, then press A to move the whole group at once. (Make sure the destination has enough space to hold them all)
  19. This guy gets it. Got a similar box with Abras in Ultra Sun. Apart from that, I order boxes with typings. Separate box for Legendaries, Gigantimax and Shiny Pokémon. The rest is where I make sure any new Pokémon I get go by making sure the PC is one of those boxes before closing it.
  20. Ribbons in this game can be equipped to give your Pokémon titles. Go to the ribbons page on your Pokémon's stat screen and choose one. It shows what title a ribbon gives on the bottom left of that screen. If you're lucky, some Pokémon will have a special kind of Ribbon called a "mark" These provide a title based on how or when you caught it. It seems to be completely random if a Pokémon has one.
  21. Yeah, that was nuts. What a weird move to use, worked though. Afraid I don't have time now. But maybe next week?
  22. Yeah, you seized the momentum immediately and I just wasn't able to recover. Didn't realise Boltund could be that fast. Well done.
  23. I'll take up that challenge. I'll set up a room with the same rules I had yesterday. Dynamax or no Dynamax?
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