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Man, I am never pulling this Hellblade quest off! Took me an hour to get a full room going, only for some jerk to come in and cart 4 BLOODY TIMES! You'd think after the third time, they'd just hang back and let the rest of us finish off the last Hellblade... I just want that armour... @Hero-of-Time I get it now. I get your frustration with Randoms.
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Ah, I see. Whenever I do a tier list. I go by all of the source material. I normally actually ignore Smash, because the characters aim to be balanced there.
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No. Then trust me when I say that to Kirby, Godzilla is nothing. This is what happened to just one poor villain that miffed Kirby. Kirby fights some proper eldtrich horrors in his games. Like planet-destroying levels of nightmares. And it's nothing to him.
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Have you played any Kirby Final Boss?
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Obligatory Link would Shadow of the Collosus it and stab it with the Master Sword. Blade of Evil's Bane is pretty effective. Naturally, Toon Link would just jump there and shove the sword into it's brain. Worked on Ganondorf. Young Link doesn't have the Master Sword or epic gravity defying skills, so he's screwed. A well placed Falcon Punch beats anything. Everyone knows this. Bayonetta has literally punched God into the sun, so Godzilla is nothing for her. Samus/Dark Samus' suits are way past modern technology. Mewtwo has crazy Psychic powers (And Ness to a lesser extent). Meanwhile Rosalina and Shulk are literal Gods. Kirby beats everything, Godzilla is another Tuesday for him. The Fire Emblem gang fight Dragons on a daily basis. Chrom and Marth in particular have the Falchion which is made specifically to kill Fire Breathing Reptiles. Fox and Falco have the Arwings. Probably just another end-stage boss to them. Mega Man has a smorgasbord of weapons, like Samus. If Sonic has the Chaos Emeralds, he'll breeze it with Super Sonic. Ridley is the closest thing to Godzilla in the Ninty Universe, except he can fly. Cloud is from Final Fantasy. Giant Fire Breathing Dragons is the norm. Mario has literally Butt stomped a 100m tall Electric Dragon to death. Meta Knight is from the Kirby universe, so I have to imagine he's crazy strong if he can give Kirby a decent fight. (Same with Dedede if he wasn't looting) Simon and Richter have struggled their way through worse. I think that covers everyone.
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Mixture of both, I'd guess. You'd have to ask him yourself, but I've not seen him on this site for ages.
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Yes you can, I remember @Ugh first aid spotting a Green Zubat in the middle of Mt. Moon.
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The base chance of getting a shiny is the same as Sun/Moon. 1 in 4096. Why don't you lot have a look at the ways to influence this?
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So who's up for some post Kart Hunts tonight?
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PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure released in 2009 for the Wii. It's an action adventure game developed by Creatures Inc. You play as a Pikachu who starts the game playing with his Charmander, Chikorita and Piplup friends. A Mew suddenly shows up and leads them into a mysterious hole in the ground. This leads them to the titular PokéPark. The Mew then informs Pikachu about an ancient stone called the Sky Prism, which has been shattered into 14 pieces. So Pikachu has to explore the park and find these pieces. No, the Mew isn't going to help. The game generally involves exploring a number of areas and befriending the 193 Pokémon inside. Different Pokémon will want to play different games with Pikachu. The smaller ones will want to play chase and Hide-and-seek games while bigger Pokémon will probably want to battle. These battles are noticeable in that they're done in real-time, a first for the series. So no, Pokkén didn't do it first. In order to get the Sky Prism Shards, Pikachu will have to win at the 14 attractions of PokéPark, a selection of Mini-games. The problem is, Pikachu isn't exactly good enough to pull this off, so you have to befriend Pokémon more suited to what's needed so they can do it for you. The game is definitely aimed at younger children, so it's very easy. Despite that, it sold 1.19 million, which is decent. PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond was released in 2011 for the Wii. Once again, it was developed by Creatures Inc. Pikachu has traveled to a different PokéPark with Piplup (Charmander and Chikorita are strangely absent from this game). There's rumours of a place called Wish Park where the fun never stops. Turns out it never stops because Pokémon who go there can never leave. Piplup gets trapped in there and Pikachu has to rescue him. The game plays similarly to the first game, but befriending Pokémon plays a bigger role than the Mini-Game Attractions (Of which there are only 4). As you can probably tell from the cover, the Gen 5 starters, Snivy, Tepig and Oshawott play a big role in this game. They're fully playable in this and are able to switch with Pikachu for exploration and battles. Each one has a special skill that makes them suitable for different situations (Except Pikachu, who has no special skills and should almost never be used). The battles in this game get a bit of a renovation. Type advantage plays a part in this and choosing the right Pokémon will make battles easier, if things are going bad, you can even call upon a Pokémon you befriended to control for a bit. You can also play the 4 attractions in Multiplayer as well. PokéPark 2 sold 0.76 million. Which is pretty average considering. And that does it for PokéPark. Which is a shame, there was potential here. These are decent games, even if they are devoid of challenge. The battling in the sequel is really fun as well. I would have liked to see where it could have gone... And that also does it for Gen 4. There weren't a lot of original ideas here and most of them were a bit "meh" PokéPark was good, but it's not a dizzying high. Next up is Gen 5, which I have mentioned before as a wacky bunch of spin-offs.
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Right, seeing as those upstarts on ResetERA are wasting my idea with nonsense about Avocados. Here's an actual important tier list about something that doesn't really matter. I call this one... OH NO! It's Godzilla! What do you do!?
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Don't you lump me in with them!
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe League 2018 (Final results now in)
Glen-i replied to Glen-i's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Sorry about that. Could've sworn I posted the theme on Sunday... Next League Night: Tonight 8pm Room 1: @BowserBasher is host @Glen-i - Larry @BowserBasher @viceview51 @martinist - Lemmy @RedShell - Iggy @S.C.G @Dcubed - Roy As you can probably tell, you have to choose one of the Koopalings tonight. It'd be great if there was at least one of each, so feel free to claim your Koopaling now! -
Thanks for confirming that the Pokémon in this game have stats well above what it could be in previous games. That Defense is more than double than what is possible in previous games. This seriously puts the chance of future Pokémon Bank compatibility into question.
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It was. Game Freak specifically made the models HD quality to "future-proof" them. This had the side-effect of completely tanking the frame rate of the 3DS titles when particularly complicated Pokémon showed up. As for the animations being new, that's a negative. They're all in Sun/Moon (Apart from Pikachu, Eevee, Meltan and Melmetal) There's a picture @Serebii used to use every time he brought this point up, but I can't find it... That goes for the walking animations as well. Although they weren't used, the code for Sun/Moon has walking animations for every Pokemon.
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I do! Hah! That threw a spanner in your works.
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Those are around the numbers of Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, in case anyone is wondering. The strange thing is, in Japan, this game didn't do as hot. Apart from the original Red/Green, it had the worst opening week in Pokémon mainline history.
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OK, fair enough. But with Gen 8 around the corner, DLC isn't gonna be happening. A patch? If a bug gets discovered, sure. The thing is, they already did that 6 years ago. All the Pokémon models in Let's GO are the 3DS models. They were totally ready to put any Pokémon in Let's GO, they just chose not to.
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See? He gets it. It's cute watching you Pokemon newbies speculate.
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Nintendo like to, Game Freak sure don't. With Gen 8 coming out next year. I wouldn't put my money on that. Best you can hope is Pokémon Bank support. And that's shaky at best. Bloody hell, @Mokong Stop killing your Pokémon! It's breaking my heart. Won't someone bloody help him!? I can't do it. I don't play GO!
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Oh, BTW. Someone on ResetERA jacked my idea!
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Congratulations, you've turned into me! How does it feel to be an utter loony?
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Yes, but you were accused of making it easier.
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That's not difficult, that's just grindy. Getting to a 50 win streak in Battle Tower, now that's the sign of an actual Pokémon Master.