That's why I much prefer the theorymon assuming how well they'll do in OU instead of Ubers, which is an extremely closed and defined meta.
That's why I much prefer the theorymon assuming how well they'll do in OU instead of Ubers, which is an extremely closed and defined meta.
Yea, real or not, fake or not, we're all having fun discussing all those leaks, and it's thanks to them we are feeding our hype last days for this portion of game to come out.My point in the end here, is that it's very difficult to tell a well-excucted fake from a real, if weird leak. There's been such a variety of strange fakes, bizzare leaks, and anything inbetween in the past 2 and a half decades of Pokemon that I think trying to play detective to prove if these horses are real or not might be a fool's erand. They're either the real deal, or leaks executed well enough that it's not really possible to tell, which has happened MANY times in this fandom's existance!
So really, nothing in this thread is convincing me one way or the other about these things. We'll find out in two days thankfully, so it won't be too agonizing a wait!
What percentage of this was information we didn't already know from official sources? I'd hazard a guess that we either already knew everything here or we were very close."Y llegamos al punto álgido de esta segunda parte del Pase de Expansión de Pokémon Espada y Escudo: las Aventuras Dinamax. Para quienes hayáis jugado a Pokémon Esmeralda y recordéis el Frente de Batalla, estamos ante una evolución modernizada de la Sierpe Batalla. Esta vez en línea, en cooperativo, pero con unas reglas realmente parecidas. Aquí el fenómeno Dinamax vuelve a ser el leitmotiv, solo que los desafíos los completamos en compañía con un equipo totalmente aleatorio donde cada integrante tiene un solo Pokémon. En cierto momento de la aventura podremos acceder a este modo en el que, al contrario que las incursiones de Galar, podremos jugar con hasta cuatro personas, tanto amigos como desconocidos, para encadenar enfrentamientos con Pokémon Dinamax hasta llegar al final, donde nos espera un Legendario Dinamax."
For those who have played Pokémon Emerald and remember the Battle Frontier, what we got here is a modern evolution of the Battle Pike, this time on-line, but with familiar rules. [...]
"Las reglas son sencillas de entender: un tablero inicial presentará diferentes rutas y, de cada ruta, aparecerán varias ramas para seguir avanzando. Para avanzar hay que ganar combates, aunque el daño se mantiene y, si muere uno de los integrantes, toca volver a empezar. En total hay cuatro enfrentamientos: los tres previos contra criaturas Dinamax de las que solo conoceremos el tipo antes de empezar (a no ser que identifiquéis la silueta) y el Legendario final. La particularidad de las Aventuras Dinamax es que con cada enfrentamiento completado tendremos un banco de intercambio de Pokémon, así que al terminar el combate podremos elegir si seguir con nuestro equipo actual o quedarnos con el que hayamos capturado."
Its rules are very simple in nature: an initial layout will present different routes for you to choose, and from each one of them, several branches will appear in order to progress. To keep advancing you'll have to win battles, altho the damage the members have sustained up to that point remains. If one of the group members faint, the entire group needs to restart. There are 4 fights in total: the first 3 that we have to clear in order to get to the Legendary Pokémon, and whose mons we don't know anything but the type (unlike you are able to identify their silouette), and the final clash with the Legendary itself. The particularity in Dynamax Adventure is that after each sucesfully completed showdown you'll be granted the option to interchange your actual Pokémon or stay with your present team.
Man....it's a good thing the Legends have 100% catch rate as this could easily go from just difficult to tedious and not very fun lol"Y llegamos al punto álgido de esta segunda parte del Pase de Expansión de Pokémon Espada y Escudo: las Aventuras Dinamax. Para quienes hayáis jugado a Pokémon Esmeralda y recordéis el Frente de Batalla, estamos ante una evolución modernizada de la Sierpe Batalla. Esta vez en línea, en cooperativo, pero con unas reglas realmente parecidas. Aquí el fenómeno Dinamax vuelve a ser el leitmotiv, solo que los desafíos los completamos en compañía con un equipo totalmente aleatorio donde cada integrante tiene un solo Pokémon. En cierto momento de la aventura podremos acceder a este modo en el que, al contrario que las incursiones de Galar, podremos jugar con hasta cuatro personas, tanto amigos como desconocidos, para encadenar enfrentamientos con Pokémon Dinamax hasta llegar al final, donde nos espera un Legendario Dinamax."
For those who have played Pokémon Emerald and remember the Battle Frontier, what we got here is a modern evolution of the Battle Pike, this time on-line, but with familiar rules. [...]
"Las reglas son sencillas de entender: un tablero inicial presentará diferentes rutas y, de cada ruta, aparecerán varias ramas para seguir avanzando. Para avanzar hay que ganar combates, aunque el daño se mantiene y, si muere uno de los integrantes, toca volver a empezar. En total hay cuatro enfrentamientos: los tres previos contra criaturas Dinamax de las que solo conoceremos el tipo antes de empezar (a no ser que identifiquéis la silueta) y el Legendario final. La particularidad de las Aventuras Dinamax es que con cada enfrentamiento completado tendremos un banco de intercambio de Pokémon, así que al terminar el combate podremos elegir si seguir con nuestro equipo actual o quedarnos con el que hayamos capturado."
Its rules are very simple in nature: an initial layout will present different routes for you to choose, and from each one of them, several branches will appear in order to progress. To keep advancing you'll have to win battles, altho the damage the members have sustained up to that point remains. If one of the group members faint, the entire group needs to restart. There are 4 fights in total: the first 3 that we have to clear in order to get to the Legendary Pokémon, and whose mons we don't know anything but the type (unlike you are able to identify their silouette), and the final clash with the Legendary itself. The particularity in Dynamax Adventure is that after each sucesfully completed showdown you'll be granted the option to interchange your actual Pokémon or stay with your present team.
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Don't judge me on the translation, is actually x10 difficult to translate from spanish to english than viceversa. Maybe it was already known but I did not know about the entire party wipe if one of the members gets defeated during the raid. That's interesting to me.
Source.
As I said, probably the point that confirms the entire party wipe if one of the members get defeated it battle, which is unlike any other Raid Battle until now, to the point I'm seriously debating if it isn't an error. Haven't seen an official source on this matter, so to me these are interesting news regarding in-game dinamics.What percentage of this was information we didn't already know from official sources? I'd hazard a guess that we either already knew everything here or we were very close.
I am pretty sure it will be allowed for single player as well.So the players DON'T get to share whichever Pokémon are caught?
This is the kind of thing that makes me hope you can do it with AI trainers. It just won't end well.
What you mean is if there's an actual "deck" of mons from which everyone can change their current Pokémon?So the players DON'T get to share whichever Pokémon are caught?
This is the kind of thing that makes me hope you can do it with AI trainers. It just won't end well.
Oh no....These assholes better not just randomly pop out of the grass like other Pokemon because I am not fond of jumpscares lolAccording to Serebii: "The Legendary Bird's Galarian Forms will be scattered across the region and you have to find them"
So, get your bird detector and start searching!
Serebii actually links this video from vg247, and in there you can see that you'll know when they start roaming, or at least it seems so.Oh no....These assholes better not just randomly pop out of the grass like other Pokemon because I am not fond of jumpscares lol
Mustard & Honey's teams are in the 70s so I'm guessing that'll be the approximate range for the Stars Tournament. Maybe dig into the 80s.About the Galarian Star Tournament, I really hope that the pokémon's levels are capped, like PWT style. Otherwise it's just copy&paste from the regular champion title defense, where you bring 6 lv100 mons and steamroll the lv60s entire competition.
They say it is content for those who completed the main game story, IoA and Tundra stories and it is supposed to be the hardest challenge in game...let's hope.
Why? They say that only 1 person is able to choose a defeated Pokémon after each raid encounter, which means if your Pokémon is so shitty, you can just ask for a change of mon in 1 of the 3 battles prior the legendary one.EDIT: It would appear that they are in fact that stupid. Not only is one person stuck with a shitmon for the entire raid but that person probably won't even get the legendary at the end.
EXP. Candy XL: *exists*Mustard & Honey's teams are in the 70s so I'm guessing that'll be the approximate range for the Stars Tournament. Maybe dig into the 80s.
Which yes does mean you'll sweep through with a team of level 100s but not everyone has a team of level 100s to sweep with.
Have we seen the legendary silhouette? I thought we could see the silhouette for the path Pokemon, but not the legendary itself.EXP. Candy XL: *exists*
Did you notice the legendary raids show the pokemon's silhouette (which is good) shrouded in smokes, but reveal only one of it's typing (which sucks)
The final pokémon is hidden in heavy smokes. I'm no sure if what I saw was the top of mewtwo's head or I was influenced by the "psychic" type icon.Have we seen the legendary silhouette? I thought we could see the silhouette for the path Pokemon, but not the legendary itself.
The fact that there are two pokemon codenamed "White Horse" and "Black Horse" is known, yes. But that doesn't mean this latest stuff is legit.Guys, the horses are real.
Just because they made a shoddy artwork doesn't mean it's not official.