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Rockapheller (also known as Brandt) is a Pokémon Trainer who travels across all the regions in the Pokémon world (through Pokémon anime, Pokémon games and Pokémon manga) in order to train Pokémon and compete at the Pokémon League, or engage with the legends and myths, as well as trainers of every region in order to understand the nature of Pokémon, people, world and franchise as a whole.
About Me
- I speak English, German and Turkish fluently, and I am learning Italian.
- I prefer British English to American English.
- As well as Pokémon, I am a huge fan of Eurovision Song Contest and Harry Potter novels.
- I don't believe in any religion, although I have no certain opinion regarding existence of a God, even though I consider it "extremely unlikely".
- My favourite;
- Country is Italy, language is Italian, accent is British.
- Music genres are ska, jazz, alternative and country.
- Book is Of Mice and Men.
- Film is Strangers on a Train.
- Colour is black.
Trivia
Regarding Bulbapedia
Regarding franchise
My former signature on the forums, uncropped
- I was introduced to the franchise probably in 1999 when the first two seasons of the animé were running on TVs. I love it ever since.
- My favourite;
- I wish to have a region based on Italy.
Regarding anime
- I watch the anime regularly since BW001 debuted in Japan.
- I watched all the series, movies and spin-offs up to date.
- My favourite;
- My favourite episodes are;
- My favourite themes are;
Regarding games
- My first game is one of original Hoenn games that I started playing in 2005, but I don't remember which version it was. I stopped playing the game very early, because I didn't like the region.
- I have completed a Living Pokédex in early 2018.
- My longest Pokémon battle has been against Champion Wallace in Emerald Version, lasting around 1 hour.
- There are no types that I never trained.*
- There are so far only 13 Pokémon I have with nicknames.
- Venusaur, Blastoise, Ninetales, Hitmonlee, Sceptile, Altaria, Audino and Decidueye are named after their or their evolutions' Japanese names, or based on their Japanese names.
- Raichu is nicknamed "Foudre", French for Thunder.
- Ludicolo is nicknamed "Runmamma", a reference to its Japanese name "Runpappa" but in feminine form.
- Incineroar is nicknamed "Pootsmann", referring to an Estonian singer, Jüri Pootsmann, due to his dark performance at Eurovision Song Contest 2016.
- Corviknight is nicknamed "Hopperhawk", referring to Edward Hopper's painting Nighthawks.
- Sirfetch'd is nicknamed "Siegfried", referring to Richard Wager's opera character from Götterdämmerung.
- Alpha Sapphire is the only team which defeated the league first time with less than 6 Pokémon in the party.
- I don't necessarily choose the gender of a specific Pokémon.
- X is my only team that coincidentally consists of the same gender Pokémon.
- Out of 13 starter Pokémon, only 2, Charizard and Decidueye, are female.
- So far, 7 teams of mine are male-oriented, 3 teams are female-oriented, 3 teams are equally distributed.
- Out of 78 Pokémon, 43 are male, 27 are female, 8 are genderless.
Gameplay tendencies
- I never leave my starter Pokémon.
- I catch the "national bird" Pokémon (Pidgey for Kanto, Starly for Sinnoh, etc.) and keep them on my team until the end unless I have already played in that region with another version before.
- I always have a Fire-type on my team with the exception of Pokémon Ultra Moon.
- Platinum, White, Sword and Sword (Alternative) are only teams of mine that no type repeats itself.
- Sun is my only team in which the same type repeats more than twice: Fairy-type, three times.
- I only play with Pokémon that debut in the generation of its game with the exception of Blastoise in Pokémon X due to Mega Evolution.
- Until Generation VI games, I would have my Pokémon either with a beneficial or ineffective nature. This rule is broken from Pokémon X and onwards due to easiness of the games.
- I train an Eevee if it is a Generation I remake, or the game of a generation that introduces a new Eeveelution with the exception of Pokémon LeafGreen.
- I keep the level of my Pokémon on my team as close as possible.
Pokémon
Kanto
FireRed
Hall of Fame Date: 11th of March, 2018 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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LeafGreen
Hall of Fame Date: 30th of April, 2019 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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Johto
HeartGold
Hall of Fame Date: 28th of October, 2018 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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Hoenn
Emerald
Hall of Fame Date: 29th of April, 2018 · Status: First Completion
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Reward: Pride
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Alpha Sapphire
Hall of Fame Date: 31st of August, 2019 · Status: Replay*
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Reward: Pride
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Sinnoh
Platinum
Hall of Fame Date: 1st of June, 2018 · Status: First Gameplay
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Reward: Pride
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Unova
White
Hall of Fame Date: 12th of August, 2018 · Status: First Gameplay
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Reward: Pride
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White 2
Hall of Fame Date: 17th of September, 2018 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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Kalos
X
Hall of Fame Date: 7th of September, 2018 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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Alola
Sun
Hall of Fame Date: 21st of March, 2018 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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Ultra Moon
Hall of Fame Date: 2nd of December, 2018 · Status: First Gameplay
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Reward: Pride
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Galar
Sword
Hall of Fame Date: 12th of January, 2020 · Status: First Gameplay
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Reward: Pride
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Sword (Alternative)
Hall of Fame Date: 1st of September, 2020 · Status: Replay
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Reward: Pride
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