User:Martonimos

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362.png This user identifies as male.
251.png This user is 18 years old.
215.png This user is a non-legendary Pokémon trainer.
Spr 2s 249.png This user is a player of Pokémon Silver Version.
492.png This user is shy.
104.png This user is a loner.
Spr 4d 095 s.png This user controls the spice, this user controls the universe
072 s.png ShinyIIStars.png This user wants a Shiny Tentacool. ShinyIIStars.png
File:SpriteJasmine.gif This user loves Jasmine.
HeartGold SoulSilver Logo.png This user was an early supporter of remakes of Pokémon Gold and Silver.
493 s.png This user doesn't like cheating in Pokémon games.
142.png This user plays Metroid.

I began my page with a bunch of usertags. As if I wasn't enough of a nerd already.

I'd like to address a few things indicated in my tags: Yes, I am eighteen. Yes, that is too old for Pokémon (at least, in my opinion). At any rate, my brother's the real Pokémaniac. I usually just play the games to help him (by trading him version-exclusive Pokémon, like from Sapphire, or rare ones, like Manaphy from Ranger), as well as Silver for the nostalgia value. I liked Pokémon back then.

I don't like to use legendary, glitch, or cheat-obtained Pokémon because it's just not realistic. I mean, if we were all actual trainers stumbling around the Pokémon world, there would only be one of each legendary, and nobody would have ever even heard of Missingno or other glitches. It just wouldn't make sense for every trainer you run across to be packing a Cresselia when there's only one in existence. Of course, this is another thing where everyone has their own opinion, and I have to respect that.

Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions were the pinnacle of the series, as far as I'm concerned. Sure, the RPG elements were boosted in later generations by natures, abilities, the split between special and physical moves, and the like. But as far as storytelling, characters, and actual fun go, GS has all other generations topped. I'm holding out for a GS remake before I get back into the series.

So if I don't like Pokémon that much, why do I have a Bulbapedia account? Mostly because I can't make any edits without it. This wiki is one of the best-maintained I've ever seen, but it still needs some help, and I'm here to provide it wherever I can.