Pokémon fans will be returning to Hoenn.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/37352/pokemon-omega-ruby-alpha-sapphire-revealed-for-3ds
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire will be coming to Nintendo 3DS worldwide this November.
The teaser trailer revealing this information mentions that these games will have an, "Epic New Adventure." It also mentions players will be able to explore a, "Dramatic New World." While it is a sure thing that these games will allow players to return to Hoenn, it's likely, though unconfirmed, to be a new take on the old region.
Ruby and Sapphire are widely held as the worst of the mainline Pokemon games, and I do think think they are the worst too, so i'm not sure how many people will be excited by these remakes.
Here comes the Pre-E3 spoilers!
Ruby and Sapphire are widely held as the worst of the mainline Pokemon games, and I do think think they are the worst too, so i'm not sure how many people will be excited by these remakes.
Perhaps they don't consider this big news. I'd raise an eyebrow if Nintendo announced a brand new mainline Zelda with a reveal trailer a month before E3.Here comes the Pre-E3 spoilers!Seriously E3 is about a month away, they couldn't hold this info for another month?
Ruby and Sapphire are widely held as the worst of the mainline Pokemon games, and I do think think they are the worst too, so i'm not sure how many people will be excited by these remakes.
I don't know about that. Ruby was my second most favorite mainline Pokemon game after Silver. Personally I found gen 4 to be terrible and gen 5 was merely 'ok' (I felt absolutely no desire to complete the game, as in training my pokemon and beating the Elite Four, like I did for Red, Silver, and Ruby).
Psh! Ya rite! Gen 1 is totally da bomb! Magikarp, Porygon, Beedrill. Hello?What?! Gen IV was the best one!Ruby and Sapphire are widely held as the worst of the mainline Pokemon games, and I do think think they are the worst too, so i'm not sure how many people will be excited by these remakes.
I don't know about that. Ruby was my second most favorite mainline Pokemon game after Silver. Personally I found gen 4 to be terrible and gen 5 was merely 'ok' (I felt absolutely no desire to complete the game, as in training my pokemon and beating the Elite Four, like I did for Red, Silver, and Ruby).
I Guess I should look forward to "Omega Fire Red"
Gen III was the worst since Gen I, and Gen I was only bad because of the myriad of game-breaking glitches.
Gen VI, while not as good as Gen V (the best Gen, imo), is leagues better than Gen III, so perhaps we'll finally be able to enjoy a trek across Hoenn that isn't a pain in the ass.
Gen III was the best one ever!
or are u guys gen woners?
Gen III was the best one ever!
or are u guys gen woners?
Even I was bored with Ruby and Sapphire and I think I am the biggest proudest Pokemon fan here. I'll get it cause I'm a sucker and I'm glad others are getting what they want but sheesh do something with the story please! I really don't want to care about this but I need to stay up to date in the battle world.
i just loved Hoenn so much the fantastic cities (underwater, floating, in the trees etc)Spinda, Plusle, Minun, luvdisc, gulpin/swalot
All the little islands to explore, the puzzles, and of course the pokemon.
I honestly can not name one bad genIII pokemon.
It's true. If those are the worst Pokémon you can come up with then Gen 3 clearly is the greatest generation. Ain't a weak link in the bunch.You're joking right? Luvdisc simply isn't good for anything at all, it has a design that makes it look like a pillow in the Honeymoon suite, a pitiful movepool, nothing to speak of in terms of stats and nothing to redeem it.
It's true. If those are the worst Pokémon you can come up with then Gen 3 clearly is the greatest generation. Ain't a weak link in the bunch.You're joking right?
All of them pokepal have there use's. Luvdisc for healing, and Ludicolo is pretty kickass.
Whether Castform the Weather Pokemon can weather the weather is dependent on whether the weather that it's weathering is the proper weather for it to weather. Whether the opponent can weather the weather is also subject to whether the weather that it's weathering is the right weather to weather. Whether Castform can weather the opponent is once again dictated by the weather and whether that weather is the favorable weather for weathering. But most importantly, you should know whether there will be weather to weather rather than what weather they will be weathering and whether they can weather that weather.
Castform's overall low stats means that it'll struggle against many foes, so it'll appreciate support from entry hazards, dual screens, paralysis, and you returning it to its Poké Ball where it can take shelter for the rest of the battle. The items and EVs chosen ensure that Castform hits as hard as possible with Weather Ball, but odds are at the end of the day it's still going to be the equivalent of a wet paper towel fighting a mountain lion, even if it looks like Castform's got the balls to pull it off. Hopefully you'll know better next time.
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Checks and Counters
If it's not hit super effectively, it counters Castform. If it's bulky enough, it counters Castform. If it has had a single song reach the Billboard Hot 100, it counters Castform. If it knows its 9 times tables, it counters Castform. It is said that Castform's molecules were found to be just like water, so presumably you could just stick it in a kettle and transform it into a nice cup of Earl Grey. Alternatively, mercilessly mock and taunt the trainer who sent out Castform and he'll soon forfeit out of sheer embarrassment