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>Pokemon Z >Loyalty Mode At the start of your journey, instead of selecting a starter, you are given the entire list of pokemon(excluding legendaries), and you select 6. You can choose abilities or HA, nature, gender, egg moves, IVs, EVs, shiny or not, etc. You are given those six pokemon at their first evolution stage, at level 1. That's your party, and that will be your party until you defeat the E4+Champion. They can't be traded or released, they have to be at your party at all times. Giving them a nick-name is optional. You can catch other pokemon, but they get transfered directly to the PC, and you can't interact with the PC until after you've defeated the E4+Champion. You don't need HMs to progress or acess hidden areas, HM moves are now just normal TMs. You can't breed until after you've defeated the E4+Champion. Battle Maison is always open. Move Tutors are also available since the beginning.>Thoughts?
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Casual Mode:The Video Game
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>>17520102 I would approve of this.
What i would rather have though is the option to start with a level 1 of any non legendary in the game to go through with my fav poke. BONDING TIME!
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>>17520102 I've been doing that for the last 3 games.
Just breed out your mon, send them to another game then send them back.
Except I normally have about 15 but y'know. Pokemon.
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>>17520102 Pokegen: The Casual Game
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Better yet:>beat the E4 >talk to the professor >gives you the option to start your adventure over >you can only take 6 pokemon level 5 and below >all others will be locked away in pokemon storage at the lab >you start new game plus with harder everything and different routes through the game >potentials for different endings to the story etc etc
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Make the game easier than it already is? No thanks. X & Y were easy as eating a pie, the only thing i ask for would be an Expert Mode Difficulty:>Gym Leaders had always 5-6 Pokémon >Trainer level increased by an average of 10 levels per Gym. >Elite 4 would be ~level 90, Champion Highest Mon would be 100 >Legendaries would be actually very hard to catch.
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>>17520262 Oh and I forgot to mention the lab storage would be unlocked when you beat the E4 again.
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>>17520283 Higher levels doesn't mean more difficult.
It just means more boring grinding.
If you want difficulty they should
give all NPCs the battle maison's AI Anonymous
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>>17520328 Yeah, adding that on top of what i said would be pretty much it. The levels are just an argument so you don't rush threw gyms, X & Y gyms were incredibly stupid, first 3 ones felt fucking distant, then the last 5 almost chained.
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that seems pretty fucking stupid and pointless
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>>17520102 >You can catch other pokemon, but they get transfered directly to the PC, and you can't interact with the PC until after you've defeated the E4+Champion. You don't need HMs to progress or acess hidden areas, HM moves are now just normal TMs. Uh-oh turns out none of the six pokemon I'm permanently stuck with can learn Surf.
Well shit I guess I have to restart.
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>>17520398 >You don't need HMs to progress or acess hidden areas. Reading comprehension is hard.
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Sounds promising. I always hated having to kill the eight gyms, gain access to Victory Road to be able to catch a Deino. Make it ALOT more difficult and I'm in. You want a pseudo-legendary that evolves at a high-level? Pay the price.
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>Hanging out with your bros from the very beginning, to the bitter end? Great idea.>Letting players breeze thru the game ? Terrible idea. Tell you what? Every trainer you face also has 6 pokemon, not only six pokemon, but an actual team, with an actual strategy. Tell you what#2? Battle Maison is even more of a motherfucker, and because of the difficulty, you actually need the item in there. Tell you what#3? Legendaries are borderline impossible to catch. Tell you what #4? Diantha's pokemon are all at level100, well trained with a brilliant strategy and a murderous AI.>Now you don't have a hand-holding simulator. You have a painfully difficult JRPG, and I'd buy several copies to give away.