>>13385798>Favorite PartThe complete step up from Gen IV. The sprites looked nicer and seemed more complete, the battles looked and felt smoother and faster, and the scenery was much nicer.
>What Gen V brought to pokemonA plot. An actual plot that was worth while. Platinum almost had one, but it still didn't feel as good as B/W and not NEARLY as good as B2/W2. I really hope they keep the plots to pokemon as decent as the most recent installments.
>Favorite Gen V monMan, call me a fucking pleb or a faggot or whatever, but Snivy-Servine-Serperior were awesome and are awesome. Stat wise, mine at least was fast, could deal heavy damage, and took a hit. Leaf Blade, Coil, Attract, and Dragon Tail wrecked so much face. On top of that, mine wasn't even a smug little thing. Jolly and hates to lose. Love Kallus, he's my Gen V pokebro.
>Gen V storiesIt started as a joke/challenge between friends. When we got B2/W2, we wouldn't use our starters. Catch something new, and straight to the box. While he took a sensible choice in Venepede, I chose something... more unconventional. A Dunsparce. It took me hours to find one, and I didn't even care that she had Run Away instead of Serene Grace, she was my new starter. I assumed she'd lag behind the rest of my team, and after my run of the game I'd box her... but no. Slowly but surely I built her moves up, and suddenly... I have this beastly little snake knocking out Haxorous and Kyurems. So I guess you could say, all of my White 2 play through was my story, since I wound up truly bonding with my Lala (Dunsparce) as well as the rest of my team. I know Gen V got a lot of hate, and still does, but I don't care. I had a hell of a lot of fun, and you can be sure that if I can I'm transferring every one of my mons from White/White2 to X.