I'd say the opposite actually. The strain of increased power is a good explanation as to why Pokémon don't mega evolve naturally and can only support it in battle. Furthermore, it supports the lore about a strong bond being needed to tame the surge in power.Not really a fan of the edgy Mega Evolution retcon because it bastardizes the concept and in general sounds like it came straight out of badly written fanfic trying to be dark for the sake of it.
i kind of dig it because its so ridiculous and you kind of have to go out of your way to find the informationNot really a fan of the edgy Mega Evolution retcon because it bastardizes the concept and in general sounds like it came straight out of badly written fanfic trying to be dark for the sake of it.
andAfter Mega Evolving, Gyarados becomes more rough-tempered than ever and changes from a Water- and Flying-type Pokémon to a Water- and Dark-type Pokémon.
Garchomp didnt get any fancy note beyond turning into sythes but just look at it. definitely an edgelordOnly a trainer with very deep ties to Gyarados will be able to battle together with Mega Gyarados as a partner
beedrillThe excessive energy from its Mega Evolution gushes out of its mouth, blasting away and destroying its jaw. It is no longer able to close its mouth, and the freezing air it emits becomes far stronger. It tosses foes into its gaping mouth, expelling a burst of chilled air to freeze them instantly.
salamence to an extentThe poison it produces from its four limbs all work instantaneously, yet the poison it emits from its tail is slow-acting. It uses the former to prevent its foes from fleeing, and the latter to deal the finishing blow.
The energy from Salamence's Mega Evolution is focused on its wings. Its two wings fuse together, becoming a single huge wing in a crescent shape. When flying at high speeds, this wing becomes a great blade, slicing through anything loitering in Mega Salamence's way.
Speaking of which, I think there should be a thread to share where we can get booths from each other when the game comes out.pokelego & festival plaza
I'm not sure what issues you might run into due to being in Malaysia, but I believe you can buy codes through places like paypal or amazon. Purchasing the "card" on amazon should just send you the code?Sorry if this is out of topic, but I really want to know the solution to this issue. My nintendo network ID is set in US but I live in Malaysia, I know I can't use my credit card to "top up" money to purchase pokemon bank, but I heard I could buy some eshop cards? If that is true where can I buy those? Are those cards available locally in non-US gaming shops? Or is there another solution to this? I have tons of fully trained and perfectly bred mons that I just need to transfer.
Ohh alright, the only issue i guess it's that there is no option to select "Malaysia" in the network ID. I was worried if i purchase through amazon or paypal it wouldn't work (because I assumed e-shop cards are locked in specific regions, which may led to me buying the wrong card. I guess I was probably wrong on that). Thanks!I'm not sure what issues you might run into due to being in Malaysia, but I believe you can buy codes through places like paypal or amazon. Purchasing the "card" on amazon should just send you the code?
I heard its pretty underwhelming and mostly just for getting a little bit of money.Does anyone know more information about the battle buffet
is it like the XY battle chataeu? the XY restaurants? The ORAS restaurant that you can only do once a day? Some other weird thing?
Wimpod gets Metal Claw through Scizor (Level 21). Unless there's no Metal Coat in the games, which I frankly don't know. I do know Scyther's in the game, though.Wimpod (Bug/Water 3): Spikes: Shellder; Aqua Jet/Wide Guard: Tirtouga, Harden: Pinsir
-Illegal: Metal Claw (Krabby)
Thanks, edited!Wimpod gets Metal Claw through Scizor (Level 21). Unless there's no Metal Coat in the games, which I frankly don't know. I do know Scyther's in the game, though.
Believe me, I've been doing my homework with the Golisopod line since it's my favorite gen 7 'mon.
when you heard this, did they do it in the post game or the main gameI heard its pretty underwhelming and mostly just for getting a little bit of money.
It's far better than the previous joke of an explanation. The mechanic is an over-the-top embarrassment, but in Gen VI it was like they went out of their way to make it as stupid as possible. It's reassuring that they've moved away from it -- even with the introduction of another embarrassing feature in Z-Moves -- but a shame they won't go full-measure and just get rid of it (with some of the Megas reinterpreted as normal evolutions). Scrapping the name "Mega Evolution" for something that sounds less like self-parody would be nice too.Not really a fan of the edgy Mega Evolution retcon because it bastardizes the concept and in general sounds like it came straight out of badly written fanfic trying to be dark for the sake of it.
Any explanation from XY was a joke.It's far better than the previous joke of an explanation. The mechanic is an over-the-top embarrassment, but in Gen VI it was like they went out of their way to make it as stupid as possible. It's reassuring that they've moved away from it -- even with the introduction of another embarrassing feature in Z-Moves -- but a shame they won't go full-measure and just get rid of it (with some of the Megas reinterpreted as normal evolutions). Scrapping the name "Mega Evolution" for something that sounds less like self-parody would be nice too.
i'm not sure what you'd call mega evolution that would be any less silly.It's far better than the previous joke of an explanation. The mechanic is an over-the-top embarrassment, but in Gen VI it was like they went out of their way to make it as stupid as possible. It's reassuring that they've moved away from it -- even with the introduction of another embarrassing feature in Z-Moves -- but a shame they won't go full-measure and just get rid of it (with some of the Megas reinterpreted as normal evolutions). Scrapping the name "Mega Evolution" for something that sounds less like self-parody would be nice too.
The IV thing isn't from drinks. Hyper Training is a separate thing - use bottle caps to raise a Lv100 Pokemon's stats. It makes the stat equivelant to max IVs without actually changing the IV, so Hidden Power is unaffected. On the downside, it can't pass perfect IVs via breeding, but you can just Hyper Train the hypothetical offspring anyway.can someone explain the concept of the poke pelego and festival/hyper training?? i know the following:
- you can buy drinks that raise IVs/EVs
- EVs can be reset
- chaining with calling ally pokemon doubles EVs
- something about bottlecaps that relate to the drinks
- boosting/changing IVs doesn't affect things like hidden power etc.
i've been searching around trying to find a clear answer.
thank you!The IV thing isn't from drinks. Hyper Training is a separate thing - use bottle caps to raise a Lv100 Pokemon's stats. It makes the stat equivelant to max IVs without actually changing the IV, so Hidden Power is unaffected. On the downside, it can't pass perfect IVs via breeding, but you can just Hyper Train the hypothetical offspring anyway.
The drinks are purchased in the Festival Plaza. There are drinks that reset EVs and other drinks that max them out.
Sure (the real problem is the concept), but it couldn't possibly be worse. "Mega Evolution" sounds like it's meant to be a joke. It belongs in the "Chinpokomon" episode of South Park.i'm not sure what you'd call mega evolution that would be any less silly.
It depends on how easily obtainable Bottle Caps are. If they are rare, breeding might be helpful.thank you!
so is there even a point in trying to get perfect IVs outside of egg moves or hidden power with the bottle caps? or is there a reason to still try to get perfect IVs anymore?
ok, so breeding is still a viable option should future games decide to not include hyper training/something of that vein or if caps are hard to find.It depends on how easily obtainable Bottle Caps are. If they are rare, breeding might be helpful.
It also Future Proofs your Pokemon should they ever remove the Hyper Training boosts in later games, but I consider that highly unlikely. Even if they remove Hyper Training itself, they'd probably keep the flag that indicates boosted stats.