A little while ago, I finished Sky/Orion's Special Episode 4, "Here Comes Team Charm". I played the first 3 episodes in vanilla Sky way back when, so it was cool to experience a new episode now.
It was decent enough. Team Charm's theme song is cool. I enjoyed how the episode incorporated Team AWD and
a Time Gear, and how Wigglytuff appeared and mentioned Armaldo, linking this episode to episode 2.
For some reason, the second half of the last dungeon kicked my butt and made me wipe out 3-4 times, and the first boss was very rough. But the second was easy. Also, I've been informed Orion makes the episode somewhat easier, since it improves Team Charm's movesets. Glad I didn't have to experience the vanilla version.
And I found it odd how the end involves
Ditto showing everyone the Time Gear, despite the fact that he's the guardian of it. You'd think he would keep it hidden instead of casually showing it off to intruders. But I thought the story was mostly okay, albeit straightforward.
>>54478036Poor Nida, now people will keep calling her a digger all the time.
>>54478175Really cute! He needs to eat more burgers, so he'll be happier overall.
>>54478390>>54484183Nice work, they both look good.
Spinda's smug aura mocks me...
>>54478924That looks cool!
>>54484132I'd totally trust them. They don't look like violent criminals at all.
>>54478643I like your art too, and I'll check the story later.
>>54481857>>54482798I'll need to see the actual quote before deciding how I feel about it. I always imagined dungeons spawn most items through an unknown process, but I guess they could be made by Pokemon too.
>>54482028I like to imagine it's a "Phantom Continent" that keeps magically appearing and disappearing every few hundred years.