• Best of 2013: #8 - Pokemon X & Y
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I don't why but the Pokemon feel less OP (over-powered) as well, unlike the first installment. Original: Nidoking + (move) Thrash = Beaten game
[QUOTE=ChronoBlade;43574569]I don't why but the Pokemon feel less OP (over-powered) as well, unlike the first installment. Original: Nidoking + (move) Thrash = Beaten game[/QUOTE] 1st gen was borderline broken if you knew what to exploit. There have been a [I]lot[/I] of changes since then to improve balance.
[QUOTE=Rellow;43574715]1st gen was borderline broken if you knew what to exploit. There have been a [I]lot[/I] of changes since then to improve balance.[/QUOTE]How about slash? Damn near 100% crit chance right?
Hopefully in the next pokemon game(s) the trainer NPC AI wont be so retarded and easy to beat. The only slight challenge I ever had during Y was the elite four and the champion, but by then I had like a thousand hyper potions.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;43578404]How about slash? Damn near 100% crit chance right?[/QUOTE] crits depended on speed in RBY. so get a fast pokemon like Persian to use Slash and you'll start fucking all sorts of shit up
[QUOTE=Citrus705;43578975]Hopefully in the next pokemon game(s) the trainer NPC AI wont be so retarded and easy to beat. The only slight challenge I ever had during Y was the elite four and the champion, but by then I had like a thousand hyper potions.[/QUOTE] Except for the Gym Leaders and Elite Four I'm pretty sure no NPC trainer had any more than three Pokemon which was the strangest thing to me. Where were the fishermen with six Magikarps?
[QUOTE=The Stills;43579311]Where were the fishermen with six Magikarps?[/QUOTE] just one
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