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===Blue===
====Blue====
Back in the day when legendaries we're the only way to go and if you didn't have a Mewtwo, you were a nobody. I had an {{p|Articuno}} (named "Icy") which was mostly for {{m|Fly}}ing, but, also good for beating Lance. Megamite is a Level 100 Magnemite, and the rest are what you'd expect.
Back in the day when legendaries we're the only way to go and if you didn't have a Mewtwo, you were a nobody. I had an {{p|Articuno}} (named "Icy") which was mostly for {{m|Fly}}ing, but, also good for beating Lance. Megamite is a Level 100 Magnemite, and the rest are what you'd expect.


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===Level 255===
====Level 255====
Thanks to the [[Missingno.]] glitch, You can get one hell of a team by trading with friends.
Thanks to the [[Missingno.]] glitch, You can get one hell of a team by trading with friends.


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===Red===
====Red====
'''THIS GAME HAS BEEN LOST.''' I started with {{p|Squirtle}}.
'''THIS GAME HAS BEEN LOST.''' I started with {{p|Squirtle}}.


===Yellow===
====Yellow====
I had never played Yellow version before 2010. Namely because I hate Pikachu. Well, a friend was cleaning his place, and found 3(!) copies and gave them all to me. I gave away two of them, and decided I might as well beat Yellow.<br>
I had never played Yellow version before 2010. Namely because I hate Pikachu. Well, a friend was cleaning his place, and found 3(!) copies and gave them all to me. I gave away two of them, and decided I might as well beat Yellow.<br>
But fate would not have it, as after I got my sixth badge, the game failed to retain my save, bringing my journey to an early end. But then Yellow on 3DS [[Virtual Console]] finally gave me a reliable chance to beat the game, so I did.<br>
But fate would not have it, as after I got my sixth badge, the game failed to retain my save, bringing my journey to an early end. But then Yellow on 3DS [[Virtual Console]] finally gave me a reliable chance to beat the game, so I did.<br>
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===Silver===
====Silver====
With the introduction of a new generation, we got the opportunity to play with 100 new species of Pokémon. Buuut, I was a naive young boy who still insisted on using legendaries...however, I did move up to a Magneton. Ho-oh had Fly and T-tar was pretty crappy. But it was cool looking.
With the introduction of a new generation, we got the opportunity to play with 100 new species of Pokémon. Buuut, I was a naive young boy who still insisted on using legendaries...however, I did move up to a Magneton. Ho-oh had Fly and T-tar was pretty crappy. But it was cool looking.


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===Gold===
====Gold====
This game was lost for the longest time, but I found it February 15, 2009. But, sitting under the dresser for a few years hasn't done it any favors. So I restarted it! You wouldn't think restarting and playing an ancient Pokémon game would be fun, but it seems to have really shown me how good these older games were.
This game was lost for the longest time, but I found it February 15, 2009. But, sitting under the dresser for a few years hasn't done it any favors. So I restarted it! You wouldn't think restarting and playing an ancient Pokémon game would be fun, but it seems to have really shown me how good these older games were.


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===Sapphire===
====Sapphire====
This is actually the second team, as this game was restarted. The first time around was pretty bad, but I made sure I knew the score this time around. I planned the team ahead of time, and then left a spot open for a Crawdaunt knowing 4 HMs. They all do their jobs quite well, even Walrein, the weakest.
This is actually the second team, as this game was restarted. The first time around was pretty bad, but I made sure I knew the score this time around. I planned the team ahead of time, and then left a spot open for a Crawdaunt knowing 4 HMs. They all do their jobs quite well, even Walrein, the weakest.


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===LeafGreen===
====LeafGreen====
Like above, there was a second team. This was my first Pokémon game since Silver, three years prior. I knew nothing about natures and EVs, so, it was a mess. Second time around, I had {{tt|Blastoise|BRUCEFORCE}}, a hacked {{tt|Scyther|FRED}} with Fly, {{tt|Magneton|MAGNEDETH}}, {{tt|Arcanine|SPARTICUS}}, {{tt|Nidoking|KILLDOZER}}, and a {{tt|Kingler|SWISSKNIFE}} with any HM I didn't want on the main team. Super hacked Scyther bothered me a little, and I wasn't really satisfied with Blastoise or Arcanine either, so I restarted it again!
Like above, there was a second team. This was my first Pokémon game since Silver, three years prior. I knew nothing about natures and EVs, so, it was a mess. Second time around, I had {{tt|Blastoise|BRUCEFORCE}}, a hacked {{tt|Scyther|FRED}} with Fly, {{tt|Magneton|MAGNEDETH}}, {{tt|Arcanine|SPARTICUS}}, {{tt|Nidoking|KILLDOZER}}, and a {{tt|Kingler|SWISSKNIFE}} with any HM I didn't want on the main team. Super hacked Scyther bothered me a little, and I wasn't really satisfied with Blastoise or Arcanine either, so I restarted it again!


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===Emerald===
====Emerald====
A friend of mine has been shipped off to Iraq. Godspeed to him. He gave me his Emerald. This team was used to beat his game and harvest legendaries: {{tt|Sceptile|ACE}}, {{tt|Xatu|TOTEM TOM}}, {{tt|Magneton|MAGNEDETH}}, {{tt|Golduck|PHIL}}, {{tt|Dugtrio|PAIN TRAIN}}, {{tt|Machamp|MR. X}}.
A friend of mine has been shipped off to Iraq. Godspeed to him. He gave me his Emerald. This team was used to beat his game and harvest legendaries: {{tt|Sceptile|ACE}}, {{tt|Xatu|TOTEM TOM}}, {{tt|Magneton|MAGNEDETH}}, {{tt|Golduck|PHIL}}, {{tt|Dugtrio|PAIN TRAIN}}, {{tt|Machamp|MR. X}}.


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===XD===
====XD====
'''TEMP TEAM''' - Game is slated for restart.
'''TEMP TEAM''' - Game is slated for restart.
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===Diamond===
====Diamond====
This is my team for used in the story. Beating gyms, E4, etc. I have rarely used it in battles against anyone. Magnemite and Porygon had to be traded over because they aren't in the Sinnoh Dex. I don't really like any of the Sinnoh starters (Torterra is cool, but, I'd never use him) but I chose Infernape simply because it was useful and fit into the team. However, thanks to that annoying monkey sound, I almost replaced him. Very annoying. Magnezone and Garchomp are used in other teams and Porygon-Z does see occasional online use.
This is my team for used in the story. Beating gyms, E4, etc. I have rarely used it in battles against anyone. Magnemite and Porygon had to be traded over because they aren't in the Sinnoh Dex. I don't really like any of the Sinnoh starters (Torterra is cool, but, I'd never use him) but I chose Infernape simply because it was useful and fit into the team. However, thanks to that annoying monkey sound, I almost replaced him. Very annoying. Magnezone and Garchomp are used in other teams and Porygon-Z does see occasional online use.


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===White===
====White====
Gen V is here! WHAT?! NO MAGNEMITE?! It's true. For the first time since Gen I, I didn't use a Magnemite (before Megamite, I had a Raichu). Galvantula is pretty damn cool though, and with {{a|Compoundeyes}} it throws a mean {{m|Thunder}}. Granted, its a hell of a lot less powerful than Zone, and noticeably more frail. In this gen, I don't really like any of the starters. Game Freak really screwed this all up making Emboar another Fire/Fighting because really, Samurott should absolutely be Water/Fighting. Not to mention Samurott's really stupid stat spread, but regardless, it did a pretty good job. Sigilyph is just plain cool. It looks, sounds, and acts ridiculous, and with {{a|Magic Guard}}, it just doesn't care what you think. Good stat spread and great movepool. Chandelure and Mienshao were Pokemon I wanted pretty bad, but you only get late in the game. Thankfully, {{u|Umeko}} and {{u|Jo The Marten}} respectively traded me a bred Pokemon. Specially bred IV made them both killing machines. Then there's Excadrill. As soon as it was revealed I wanted one, and I searched FOREVER in [[Wellspring Cave]] for a good Drilbur. Can't tell you how long it took, but it payed off. By the way, in the interest of learning names, I didn't nickname anything. The nicknames listed are simply names they I called them myself.
Gen V is here! WHAT?! NO MAGNEMITE?! It's true. For the first time since Gen I, I didn't use a Magnemite (before Megamite, I had a Raichu). Galvantula is pretty damn cool though, and with {{a|Compoundeyes}} it throws a mean {{m|Thunder}}. Granted, its a hell of a lot less powerful than Zone, and noticeably more frail. In this gen, I don't really like any of the starters. Game Freak really screwed this all up making Emboar another Fire/Fighting because really, Samurott should absolutely be Water/Fighting. Not to mention Samurott's really stupid stat spread, but regardless, it did a pretty good job. Sigilyph is just plain cool. It looks, sounds, and acts ridiculous, and with {{a|Magic Guard}}, it just doesn't care what you think. Good stat spread and great movepool. Chandelure and Mienshao were Pokemon I wanted pretty bad, but you only get late in the game. Thankfully, {{u|Umeko}} and {{u|Jo The Marten}} respectively traded me a bred Pokemon. Specially bred IV made them both killing machines. Then there's Excadrill. As soon as it was revealed I wanted one, and I searched FOREVER in [[Wellspring Cave]] for a good Drilbur. Can't tell you how long it took, but it payed off. By the way, in the interest of learning names, I didn't nickname anything. The nicknames listed are simply names they I called them myself.


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===White 2===
====White 2====
With the unexpected changes brought by B2W2, I finally had myself a Magnemite in Unova! But what about the rest? I insisted on staying with Gen V Pokemon for the rest of the team. Emboar proved to be powerful, but lacking a friendly movepool. Rather aggravating having to gain BP to earn Brick Break just to give it something to use. Archeops had to be traded in (thanks Jo the Marten), but it is a beast. Give it {{m|Acrobatics}} and it will tear teams apart. Its defenses are terrible, but it was usually fast enough to OHKO anyway. The moveset changes were kind to Magnemite, giving it Flash Canon, but the TM changes meant Shock Wave was no longer available. Volt Switch is annoying to use in single player. Simipour had to be traded in (thanks again to Jo) because there's no way I'm going to wait for the tiny chance for one to pop-up. It proved to be just fast enough and just strong enough to provide the power I needed. Krookodile is awesome. Defenses were terrible, but it didn't care, it would rock the earth or just eat its opponents. The last spot changed hands a few times, but I eventually settled on Leavanny. I used it for a while, but I didn't want to saddle anyone with Cut and Dive. Basculin initially rounded out as an HM slave and never saw battle, but once I found out that Dive wasn't necessary at all, I brought Leavanny back. It is quite handy for dealing with Water/Ground Pokémon and is classy as hell (while it tears opponents in half).
With the unexpected changes brought by B2W2, I finally had myself a Magnemite in Unova! But what about the rest? I insisted on staying with Gen V Pokemon for the rest of the team. Emboar proved to be powerful, but lacking a friendly movepool. Rather aggravating having to gain BP to earn Brick Break just to give it something to use. Archeops had to be traded in (thanks Jo the Marten), but it is a beast. Give it {{m|Acrobatics}} and it will tear teams apart. Its defenses are terrible, but it was usually fast enough to OHKO anyway. The moveset changes were kind to Magnemite, giving it Flash Canon, but the TM changes meant Shock Wave was no longer available. Volt Switch is annoying to use in single player. Simipour had to be traded in (thanks again to Jo) because there's no way I'm going to wait for the tiny chance for one to pop-up. It proved to be just fast enough and just strong enough to provide the power I needed. Krookodile is awesome. Defenses were terrible, but it didn't care, it would rock the earth or just eat its opponents. The last spot changed hands a few times, but I eventually settled on Leavanny. I used it for a while, but I didn't want to saddle anyone with Cut and Dive. Basculin initially rounded out as an HM slave and never saw battle, but once I found out that Dive wasn't necessary at all, I brought Leavanny back. It is quite handy for dealing with Water/Ground Pokémon and is classy as hell (while it tears opponents in half).


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===Black 2 Nuzlocke===
====Black 2 Nuzlocke====
After much prodding, I finally got around to doing a [[Nuzlocke challenge]]. It went very well. Too well in-fact... I only lost ONE Pokémon (which you can read about in the next section).
After much prodding, I finally got around to doing a [[Nuzlocke challenge]]. It went very well. Too well in-fact... I only lost ONE Pokémon (which you can read about in the next section).


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====Notable members====
=====Notable members=====
* Poor Purrloin got smashed by a +2 {{m|Tackle}} from Cheren's Lillipup. I got overzealous and figured Cheren wouldn't be an issue, but after a few {{m|Work Up}}s, Lillipup brought me back to reality.
* Poor Purrloin got smashed by a +2 {{m|Tackle}} from Cheren's Lillipup. I got overzealous and figured Cheren wouldn't be an issue, but after a few {{m|Work Up}}s, Lillipup brought me back to reality.
* Herdier was an early catch that proved very reliable. STAB Normal moves early in the game and solid stats had me thinking I may keep her, but when I got Scrafty, I decided that STAB Fighting-type moves would prove more useful and Herdier was put on the bench.
* Herdier was an early catch that proved very reliable. STAB Normal moves early in the game and solid stats had me thinking I may keep her, but when I got Scrafty, I decided that STAB Fighting-type moves would prove more useful and Herdier was put on the bench.
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===Y===
====Y====
Well, after the arguable disappointment that was Gen V, Gen VI came to life ''in 3D!!'' However, what they gave us in fancy graphics and inappropriate Pokémon touching, they forgot to actually give us some Pokémon to play with. Building an all Gen VI team proved nearly impossible with my requirement to have a Ground-type, and there only be TWO....'''''TWO''''' released, one of which was legendary, but I found a way around it. More on that in a moment. Unlike Gen V where all the starters sucked, Gen VI has three great starters (even Grass!). After much hemming and hawing, I chose Froakie. I later regretted it after deciding a liked Delphox more, but Greninja proved to be a worthy team member. Fast and just powerful enough. Next was Hawlucha who was pretty fun, albeit a little underpowered. Heliolisk is a bit of a mess, but it works. Decent stats and Dry Skin is very handy for an Electric-type, but why is it part Normal? Why not part Ground or Rock? Anyway, Pyroar is awesome, if limited in its purpose due to a shallow movepool. Diggersby is one of the ugliest and most useless Pokémon ever created, BUT I nabbed one with Huge Power which makes it a complete beast. Then there's Aegislash whom I think is kinda cool, but gimmicky and a real pain to use. Overall, this team is pretty meh (three Normal-types!) but I had a pretty limited list to work with. Really Game Freak? Only 69 new Pokémon? C'mon... Those lame Mega Evolutions don't count...
Well, after the arguable disappointment that was Gen V, Gen VI came to life ''in 3D!!'' However, what they gave us in fancy graphics and inappropriate Pokémon touching, they forgot to actually give us some Pokémon to play with. Building an all Gen VI team proved nearly impossible with my requirement to have a Ground-type, and there only be TWO....'''''TWO''''' released, one of which was legendary, but I found a way around it. More on that in a moment. Unlike Gen V where all the starters sucked, Gen VI has three great starters (even Grass!). After much hemming and hawing, I chose Froakie. I later regretted it after deciding a liked Delphox more, but Greninja proved to be a worthy team member. Fast and just powerful enough. Next was Hawlucha who was pretty fun, albeit a little underpowered. Heliolisk is a bit of a mess, but it works. Decent stats and Dry Skin is very handy for an Electric-type, but why is it part Normal? Why not part Ground or Rock? Anyway, Pyroar is awesome, if limited in its purpose due to a shallow movepool. Diggersby is one of the ugliest and most useless Pokémon ever created, BUT I nabbed one with Huge Power which makes it a complete beast. Then there's Aegislash whom I think is kinda cool, but gimmicky and a real pain to use. Overall, this team is pretty meh (three Normal-types!) but I had a pretty limited list to work with. Really Game Freak? Only 69 new Pokémon? C'mon... Those lame Mega Evolutions don't count...


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===Alpha Sapphire===
====Alpha Sapphire====
Instead of my usual mini-review of the game, I went full on and wrote an actual article on Bulbanews which you can read [http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Omega_Ruby_and_Alpha_Sapphire:_A_retrospective_review right here]. I got a ton of positive feedback from people. Even those that disagreed with me. I'm really happy with how the review turned out, but a big thing I forgot to mention is the lack of character customization. Masuda says it's because Brendan and May have set designs, but I don't see how at least offering skin, hair, or clothing color changes would have been out of the question. But anyway, the review can be heavily summed up as, the game was disappointing for me. It's a near 1:1 remake with very little changed.
Instead of my usual mini-review of the game, I went full on and wrote an actual article on Bulbanews which you can read [http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Omega_Ruby_and_Alpha_Sapphire:_A_retrospective_review right here]. I got a ton of positive feedback from people. Even those that disagreed with me. I'm really happy with how the review turned out, but a big thing I forgot to mention is the lack of character customization. Masuda says it's because Brendan and May have set designs, but I don't see how at least offering skin, hair, or clothing color changes would have been out of the question. But anyway, the review can be heavily summed up as, the game was disappointing for me. It's a near 1:1 remake with very little changed.


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===Moon===
====Moon====
The hype train for Gen VII was huge. The reveal alone proved that X and Y were merely test beds for a Pokémon game in 3DS. So with Gen VI out of the way, they could really flex their muscles, and they went all in on making a new and unique experience. Gone were gyms, badges, HMs, and instead we got Totem Pokémon and a rich story that takes center stage featuring an all new kind of Pokémon. [[Ultra Beast]]s! So how did it go over? Was it the amazing new direction that the fans were dying for? Did my cold, dark heart get turned on by the rich landscapes and deep character progression?<br>
The hype train for Gen VII was huge. The reveal alone proved that X and Y were merely test beds for a Pokémon game in 3DS. So with Gen VI out of the way, they could really flex their muscles, and they went all in on making a new and unique experience. Gone were gyms, badges, HMs, and instead we got Totem Pokémon and a rich story that takes center stage featuring an all new kind of Pokémon. [[Ultra Beast]]s! So how did it go over? Was it the amazing new direction that the fans were dying for? Did my cold, dark heart get turned on by the rich landscapes and deep character progression?<br>
Not really.<br>
Not really.<br>
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===Shield===
====Shield====
Sword and Shield suck and I can't be bothered to make a fancy table for my team. These games are so boring and lifeless. Some of the music is good, though.
Sword and Shield suck and I can't be bothered to make a fancy table for my team. These games are so boring and lifeless. Some of the music is good, though.


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===PLA===
====PLA====
Legends: Arceus showed us what a proper open world Pokémon game could be. It looks pretty bad, and it's fairly straightforward, but the gameplay is fun, and that's what counts. It isn't perfect, but I enjoyed these games more than any Pokémon since Gen 5. I can only hope we get more games like this with some expansion in how the progression, the setting, and features.  
Legends: Arceus showed us what a proper open world Pokémon game could be. It looks pretty bad, and it's fairly straightforward, but the gameplay is fun, and that's what counts. It isn't perfect, but I enjoyed these games more than any Pokémon since Gen 5. I can only hope we get more games like this with some expansion in how the progression, the setting, and features.  


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===BDSP===
====BDSP====
These are the laziest, lifeless, most half-assed games that Pokémon has gotten and are an insult to the originals, the franchise, and players. I intentionally refrained from evolving some of my Pokémon, or giving them their best moves, until after beating the E4 just so I could have any semblance of a challenge, and even then, only [[Cynthia]] posed any real threat. I hope and pray that the Pokémon franchise never has to experience the embarassment of a game even remotely as bad as these. I will never give this game a fancy table.  
These are the laziest, lifeless, most half-assed games that Pokémon has gotten and are an insult to the originals, the franchise, and players. I intentionally refrained from evolving some of my Pokémon, or giving them their best moves, until after beating the E4 just so I could have any semblance of a challenge, and even then, only [[Cynthia]] posed any real threat. I hope and pray that the Pokémon franchise never has to experience the embarassment of a game even remotely as bad as these. I will never give this game a fancy table.  


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===Violet===
====Violet====
If Game Freak can't be bothered to make a properly functioning game with consistent framerate and some semblance of direction, then I can't be bothered to make a fancy table for my team. Some of the characters and writing are good, though. At least we got a new Magnemite family member.
If Game Freak can't be bothered to make a properly functioning game with consistent framerate and some semblance of direction, then I can't be bothered to make a fancy table for my team. Some of the characters and writing are good, though. At least we got a new Magnemite family member.



Latest revision as of 23:25, 20 March 2024

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Introduction

I am a former Editor-in-Chief of Bulbapedia. I joined on December 9, 2007, worked hard enough to get nominated for a staff position, and clawed my way up from there. That's right, you too can be EiC. All it takes is hard work, dedication, and all those other inspirational things you hear about getting ahead in life. After being EiC for a while, I decided that I wanted to focus on the user experience. My main goal as EiC was to make everything easier to understand and help my fellow user find the page they want as efficiently as possible, and when they get there, I want it to be full of all the juicy info you need organized around some fancy and colorful templates.

I've been a fan since Generation I, but near the end of Generation II, I lost interest. After seeing Beautifly, I figured Game Freak had run out of original ideas, so I skipped Ruby and Sapphire, but the remakes of Gen I brought me back. Thanks to FireRed and LeafGreen, I also invested a little time checking out Generation III Pokémon and came to the realization that some of them were actually pretty original. As for Generation IV, I wasn't going to jump in, but after a friend of mine did first, I decided to check it out. I had to investigate the all new Magnemite evolution and get in on that Wi-Fi action. While looking for info to educate myself on what I missed during my Poké-hiatus, I found Bulbapedia. The rest is history.

On December 9, 2012, exactly 5 years after joining Bulbapedia, I decided to step down from my position as Editor-in-Chief. You can read about my decision in this message from the editor. Thanks to all the staff and fans for helping out during my tenure. I'm not leaving though, so don't worry, I'll still be around.

On March 9, 2015, I published my first proper Bulbanews article regarding a retrospective of Ruby and Sapphire as well as Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. I put a lot of effort into it and got a lot of positive feedback from people. You can check it out right here.

Contact

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Interesting Stuff

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Teams

My teams follow a simple pattern.

  1. Starter
  2. Flyer
  3. Magnemite
  4. Surfer
  5. Earthquake-er
  6. HM slave/Powerhouse

Certain Pokémon get placed in the same position. However, Flygon on my Sapphire team is a good example of how this isn't always the case. I don't know why or how I started doing things this way, but, it's nice to be organized. It should be noted though that this doesn't mean I'm going to send the same Pokémon out first every time if you battle me online.

Gen I

Gen II

Gen III

Gen IV

Gen V

Gen VI

Gen VII

Gen VIII

Gen IV

Favorite Pokémon

All Pokémon listed below are in order of Pokédex, not the order I like them.

Gen I

I like a lot of Gen I Pokémon, but I fully admit that it's based heavily on nostalgia. I grew up with these Pokémon, so there's very few I actively dislike. Some will argue that Gen I had some boring designs, but I argue that it was their first outing. It was a simpler time. Besides, there's nothing wrong with a simple design. Moreover, there are plenty of completely original designs as well. I swear some people just look for reasons to hate on Gen I.

Gen II

Similar to Gen I, I like a lot of Gen II Pokémon based on nostalgia, but you can tell that some of the Pokémon inclusions were starting to walk the line between originality and gimmicky. You can also see some of the designs get a little more complex. But still, some great Pokémon, albeit, not a very powerful generation...

Gen III

Here we have the first Generation that I had no nostalgia goggles on. While I like far fewer in general, I still like a solid amount overall. You can clearly see the increase in design complexity overall, but some of that is what helped define Hoenn's overall motif.

Gen IV

A weird generation that gave us a mix of all new and refreshed classics. There's not as many here that I like in terms of the completely original additions, but the new evolutions gave some much needed help to classics while also complimenting a fair number of the new Pokémon. Designs of this generation I'd say are arguable the best with a nice mix of complex and clean designs all around.

Gen V

The first Generation since...the first to include enough new Pokémon that they didn't need outside additions. This was a huge thing and with it a lot of cool new Pokémon. Some people take issue with the originality of some revealed in this generation, and I understand that, but look past them and at the real gems of this generation.

Gen VI

The infamous Gen VI. A pitiful, and frankly embarrassing amount of Pokémon introduced in this generation. But to be fair, it's a case of quality over quantity because there are some awesome Pokémon in here. Just not a lot of them. There's even fewer because we never got an additional game, so it's the only generation I've only played once. If I replay it at some point, some opinions may change.

Gen VI

Gen VII...oh dear... I mean, there's technically more Pokémon to pick from, and having played through the region twice, I have a better understanding of Pokémon I do and don't like. But still, the disappointment is strong... Worth noting that if I really liked any Alolan variants, they'd be here.


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