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  1. Just passing by to say kudos for the nice Albedo avi. And that I just re-filled the hug storage #trigger
  2. Aaaay finally having semi-fluent wifi after 20 hours, courtesy of my uncle's house! regardless, is so good to see the family.

    1. Nova

      Nova

      Congratulations! I guess. Have fun wherever you go.

  3. Eating in the airport's burger king before getting my ass into the next plane. Next to me, an empty table, but the person who was there left forgotten a hat and a book. While I was going to give it to found and lost anyways, curiosity beat me to check which book was. It was 50 shades of gray. No wonder they left it there and ran away lol

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    2. Nova

      Nova

      That's probably symbolism for something.

    3. BlueMoonIceCream

      BlueMoonIceCream

      What does it mean? maybe it's a sign

    4. Red_Chaos

      Red_Chaos

      how could you not tell me you were leaving </3?

  4. I know lol, let a man dream. The pink fish will be united someday ;_;
  5. Hey, aliens are cute too! if not, how are they supposed to trick you into following them to a dark place in order to eat you? cuteness is the way of nature! Or something... Also if at this point there's quite a few people wondering how hideous amona's evo actually is, I don't really know how to answer that question properly. I guess you could say is a similar change to that from spritzee to aromatisse, or from luvdisc to alomomola. The thing is chubby and slightly humanoid, but it is supposed to be like that, despite it might not bee the coolest looking mon: lassirena's evo is based on a mermaid (the greek, man-eating kind) and amona's evo is based on a gorgon, which originally was a big ugly monster with tentacles. And well they're also jellyfishes and anemones too.
  6. Lol yeah I call it "the poor man's lucifly" because its design was cheaper to do. As for the pronunciation, I never had much problem with it cuz in spanish you pronounce everything like it's written: I say "es-fi-dler" and call it a day.
  7. Hmm, is an interesting comparation actually. Despite now that you mention it they're kind of similar mons in a way, yes, they do quite different things to an extent, even being bug types and all. Also, lucifly is slightly faster, but not by much (this is only relevant in the early game I guess). Zim's solution: don't go to sleep :I EDIT: besides, now that I think of it, didn't I show you a similar pic when I presented the mon back in the day? I even think I explained the same violin thing with pictures and everything lol. Don't you go full arachnophobic on me boss!
  8. I thougth I weighted 92 kg, but I weighted myself today and it turns out I only weight 85 kg now. I don't even know what do I do with all the junk I eat. Benefits of being tall I guess..

    1. SnowGlaceon
    2. Red_Chaos

      Red_Chaos

      man, your a skinny shit aren't u

  9. Surprisingly, I only feel repulsion about the second one, which shows the whole spider. The third is a drawing and the first since it is magnified for some reason doesn't strike me as scary or gross as other pics I found in google. Anyways, sometimes you have resist spiders to teach people about spiders.
  10. I'll just show them my team composed of spiders and they'll run away in fear xD I'm an arachnophobic myself, believe it or not. Unlike the majority of bug-sized animals, spiders and arachnids in general just have something that completely drains out all the blood in my body upon seeing one of size 1 cm or bigger. I just...so many eyes....and so many legs.... and they are so fast... spiders are animals I respect as natural enemies. I don't kill them, but I don't get near them either, and they leave me alone as well. Fun fact: I remember when I was a kid, I had a book about insects and the page about spiders had a drawing of a spider so big and so realistic that I literally FEARED to open the book by that page. So yeah... Spider pokemon however, are so cute! That's why we have quite a few spiders in Graterras. Well, and also because Australia is spider paradise..
  11. Yes, this is my take at the Australian recluse spider, also known as Violin Spider. Is this fella right here. And if you have a hard time discovering why they're called violin spiders like me, then I also found these: So yeah it is basically a very poisonous spider... with a violin. Actually, the reason why it has soundproof is because the violin mark on its back is not only a skin symbol, but an actual organ that is able to absorb sond and isolate from strong shockwaves caused by nearby sounds and vibrations. Since Sfiddlers spend their night times using their legs to produce a horribly loud screech, they have developed this protection against their own damaging sound, but it also happens that this soundproof ability also protects them from other sound based moves. That's pokémon biology 4 u! And yes this thing is pretty much Spinarak and Kricketot in one. But it (at least its evo) is faaar more than what Ariados and Kricketune could ever wish for: the ability to do something (lol kricketune fans in 3,2,1...).
  12. Well, to me, mega-evolution (and its cousin primal reversion) brought both good and bad things to the franchise and the meta. Since I'm no meta expert or good competitive player to begin with, I won't be talking about the meta much, only gonna say that I do think megas over-centralize team-building: you're better off with a mega than without a mega, and so unless you're playing a tier that doesn't allow megas, you always have more reasons to use one than not to use one. I don't have more thoughts on them in that regard. To the franchise as a whole tho, I think megas have both good and bad consequences for the house (Nintento-GF) and the fans. First off, they offer a new window of potential, as they bring the possibility to open up evolutionary families that were "closed" or "complete" by having 3 stages, to a whole new level that includes a final, 4th temporary form that is stronger than any of the previous 3. I kinda like this because it pushes the boundary of "pokemon can evolve up to 2 times", that we all have learned over time, far and beyond expectations and allows for flows of creativity that wouldn't have been possible not even for the wildest fakemon creators (arguably, I've seen guys who have come up with pretty awesome fake stuff). Since it is temporary, it makes sense that these 4 stage evos don't stray too much of the original pokemon, and only add a few characteristics that can be considered as improvements of the original (I'll get to that in the blink of a sableye. Get it? cause it has no sableyelids? ...). The other side of this coin however, is that mega-evolutions have the ironic consequence of being able to lock evolutionary lines as easily as they can open up others. Take standalones like Absol, Sableye and Mawile, for example. They have megas, cool, but that implies they won't evolve further naturally. You'll never see an evo (or prevo) to absol, sableye or mawile, they'll never turn into evolutionary "families" in the sense they've been locked by their own megas. Sometimes this is good when a design can hardly be expanded more upon in order to create an actual evolution (to me, this would be Absol's case), so you give it a mega, that only adds extra details or slightly different shapes, and you have something completely different except it is not, and you also made an evo to a mon that no one believed could ever evolve, everybody wins. Other times, it might be seen as "bad" or wasting potential, like in the cases of Sableye and Mawile, mons with a very low BST and that have a whole world of possibilities and creativity inside them: Sableye can still be made bigger, more menacing, more evil, more awesome, and Mawile can be made bigger, and have more jaws. Now their megas exist, this world of possibilities is water under the bridge, is mere "what if", a "fakemon matter". Sableye is locked into two possible looks: he's either a tiny purple man with blue jewel eyes, or a tiny purple man with red jewel eyes and a giant rupee shield. Mawile however takes a different approach, and in all honestly, it's mega form could easily have been made into an actual, legit evolution, allowing it not only to have greater stats than 480, but also been less broken without being actually any less powerful. By taking the clever approach of adding more jaw-horns and a red body-color, mega-mawile kinda borrows a bit of that world of possibilities that it itself locks by the mere fact of existing. My wishes for this specific point is that GF took the time to consider if mega or regular evo is more worth it before starting the "mega-boom" period. Take Marowak, Lanturn and Dunsparce, for example; mega or evo? is not just about jumping straight into the mega-wagon and go "megas for everybody!", but it isn't about being anti-mega either. Take your time, analyse the mon's design, capabilities, what can it do? what can it not do? what does it need? 100 extra points? a secondary type? a new ability? more moves? can its design be explored further, or can it only be added tiny details to? I think that before trans-generational evolutions competely disappear to megas, it should be necessary to consider what benefits the mon more, and act accordingly. The franchise should be smart enough to keep both. Leaving that point, a thing I thank mega evolutions for is bringing more love and usage to mons that everybody forgot about, or loved but is a love that hurts, because they sucked in game or competitively. Again, let's pick the 3 previous examples for this: Absol is the mon everybody loves, but is too fragile and slow to be any good in common play. Mawile is very interesting graphically, but competitively it is weak to too many things for its low BST and stats, and isn't really worth much to play with, there were better steel types. Sableye has always had a niche as a prankster annoyer, but its fragility made it fear priority and strong attackers that can't be burned or affected by its prankster antics. Mega evolution changed that. It opened a new niche for these pokemon. Mega absol is fast and offensive and can't be burned, mega mawile is TOO good with 105 attack plus huge power and its new steel/fairy type, and mega sableye is a wall that can't be burned, taunted or poisoned (even though it has low HP to withstand hits). Overall, it can be said mega evolution brought improvement to all these mons, and many others: who ever used beedrill? who loves pidgeot but the regular sucks? glalie? loppuny? audino? they all get more usage now (on average), thanks to being given megas, specially those that sucked even after being the result of 2 successive evolution processes, like beedrill or pidgeot. However, this also brings a "bad side of the coin" like the previous point did: bad adiministration of mega-evolutions. Giving something that is already powerful or has a rather exploitable niche just more raw power and a better ability to appeal to fans or just to generate hype. Even more. Giving something TWO megas instead of one, just to appeal to fans more. Sometimes you don't need to give more love to something fans already love. Give it the right amount of love you give the rest pokemon, but don't make it better for the sake of even. An example: metagross is a pseudo, that means it is strong. But the nerfing of steel types that are now neutral to dark and ghot, strong weaknesses on fire and ground that only grow greater every new gen with the addition of stronger STAB EQ and Fire blast users.... regular Metagross has reasons to get a mega. It might be too good, just like mega-mawile, but is fair, the guy needed it. Okay. Now take a look at garchomp. Its nerfing was the apparition of fairy types, and the lack of perpetual sandstorm via sandstream users. But here's the thing: Garchomp is good. Too good. Even with changes to its environment, it still manages to be OU, and other things can deal with fairies, and it doesn't need sandstorm all the time. Garchomp is still good. Now why do you give it a mega, if not to appeal to fans? there's no other reason. Even more, as it is slower than the regular, and is limited to a single ability, mega garchomp has a smaller niche than regular garchomp, ironically enough. That's a mega that was uncalled for, in my opinion. Then you have mewtwo, who being one of the strongest legendaries gets not one but two (both strong as fucking hell) and to top it off, charizard is indirectly "touched by angel wings" by also being given two megas instead of one, unlike the rest of mundane starters, because everyone knows that charizard is much more of a fan favorite than other starters, it "clearly" deserves 2 boosts. Welp, no. Blaziken and Blastoise are as much fan favorites depending on who you ask, and yet they manage well with 1 mega. If anything, you know what deserves 2 megas? Meganium. Don't even get me started in mega rayquay quay that can hold items, and primal groudon that can negate its main weakness completely... To sum up my thoughts, I think megas should be for everyone, as long as is given the mon gathers the right requirements of not being insanely powerful already and needing a boost that is better suministrated with a mega than with a regular evo. Lots of mons enter that category: Cloyster, Flygon, Weavile, all starters (that greninja tho), rattata tropes, pidgey tropes, water type fillers, liepard, etc. etc.
  13. You know, after deciding to give thick club Marowak a spot in one of my teams.... I can say it isa pretty insane physical mon.

    1. Shing

      Shing

      And with the defense, it's really defensivie bulky.

    2. Lord Chespin

      Lord Chespin

      It needs an evo.

  14. Ebounny's evo? oh ok I see what you mean, I wrote its evo's name before, it seems. Well it was 3:45 AM so it was bound to happen lol. Enjoy knowing nothing really >: D
  15. Mons' pictures: Mons' sprites: The Gym leader sprites I think Nova is more appropiated to post them all here (plus the thread where we store all sprites is laggy due to my slow internet and scrolling down is a pain)
  16. Gym leaders (announced so far) are: Mary Gale Irvine Anastasia Walker Duster Anthea Mons announced so far are: The starters (Eufur, Roobber, Lifoam), a koala, kangaroo and aquatic lizard respectively. The rattata (Ivorip), a zombie rabbit The pidgey (Magpy), a magpie The caterpie (Colourva), a larva Opposite, a possum thing Bloanna, a lizard Amona, an anemone Lassirena, a jellyfish Lucifly, a fly Kutlass, a pirate...dog....wolf...thing Voodusk, a voodoo doll Goshee, a blanket Banshy, a dress Pslamb, a sheep A map has also been announced, as well as the types by abundance of the region.
  17. Depending on the nature and length of the sneezing, it might even be aplicable as a pokemon cry lol. Now we just need a nose pokemon ...wait....
  18. How would you beat a bug type gym that uses a rock/grass pokemon with 80-140-130 defenses and is under perpetual sandstorm due to gen V mechanics? ideas?

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    2. Commander

      Commander

      ...No toxic spike I'm guessing. My advice is to bring something bulky and slowly chip its defense down (that's how I beat Curse Cradily with Wartortole).

    3. zimvader42

      zimvader42

      Sadly, no, no toxic spikes. The bulkiest thing on my team will take ages to level up, but I guess that's my only way out. I mean, check this bullshit:

      -4 Accuracy, it still hits rollout 4 times in a row.

      -Paralyzed, only triggers once.

      -Poison sting hits 8 times and none poisons it.

      -Did I mention the fucking sandstorm raises its SpD 50%?

    4. Vinny

      Vinny

      Any way to cheese it out with Counter/Mirror Coat?

  19. I don't think there's anything greater in showdown than winning 6-0 to an arse that opens the battle with a "I **** your mom everyday in the kitchen". I mean I didn't even had time to ignore opponent before that, the guy literally wrote it as soon as the battle started. But the 6-0 (with my girl Clefable, nonetheless) feels very good.

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    2. Commander

      Commander

      Eh, the main servers are full of those people which is why I avoid OU there.

    3. Omega_Ra1der
    4. Fumble

      Fumble

      He calls you the noob, but I see that he makes quite a few mistakes, such as Leech Seeding a Magic Guard Clefable...

  20. Wide lens: increased accuracy on High Jump Kick, Draco Meteor, Play Rough, Leech Seed and the likes is very welcome on my book. Safety Goggles: same as overcoat, but for pokémon with no overcoat. Great when against teams that rely on weather. Leftovers: safe recovery each turn, I like it. Lum berry/Sitrus berry/other berries: there are a lot, and I don't know all their effects, but they're all pretty awesome. Focus Sash: great for certain mon that are specially fragile or are supposed to have at least one turn in battle and then die. Lucky Egg: incredibly useful in game, specially with traded pokémon. Black sludge: my vileplume heals with it, your switcheroo inkay gets poisoned. Toxic orb/flame orb: great for facade/guts mons, and for magic guarders like Sigilyph and Clefable (although clefa does great with Life Orb too).
  21. http://cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/8/89/Oblivion_Wing.png Can someone tell me who is that pokemon? the move is oblivion wing, but I can't figure out what's being hit with it.
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    2. Hiss13

      Hiss13

      Dammit. Greninja'd.

    3. Solarance

      Solarance

      Here is the back of Miltank. http://i.ytimg.com/vi/0ImT7n7eICs/maxresdefault.jpg It's tilted up and to the left.

    4. zimvader42

      zimvader42

      I see, well now that you mention it, I recognise the horns.

      Thanks both.

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