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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Starter Choice - Sinnoh

It's that time again to pick another random starter. This time we will be assuming a randomized Pokémon Pearl game. If it were normal, I would pick Piplup even though Empoleon and Torterra are both very good Pokémon. Now, back to business. Our numbers are: 135, 93,  and 19. This means are randomized starter choices are: Lumineon, Sudowoodo, and Luxray.

Lumineon is a water type. It can be useful against rock, ground, and fire types. It will be weak against electric and grass types. Its move set is okay with a few random bug type moves in there as well.

Sudowoodo is a rock type. It can be useful against fire, ice, bug and flying types. It is weak to water, grass, fighting, ground, and steel types. Its move set has some fairly useful moves.

Luxray is an electric type. It can be useful against water and flying types. It is weak to ground types. Its move set is okay with a few good moves learned by level up.

All are fully evolved so that won't factor into our decision. Based upon weaknesses and strengths, I think I will go with Luxray. Unless we encounter something that knows Earthquake early on in the game, we should be okay. So that's it: Luxray is our Sinnoh starter!

I hope you enjoyed this post and will follow me for future posts so you don't miss one in the future. Leave a comment below showing your choice of randomized Sinnoh starter and why. Have a good weekend and as always, keep on gaming! :)

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Starter Choice - Hoenn

And we're back at it again! As the rain pours outside my window, I eagerly await to see what our starter choices will be today. We will assume, like before, that we are playing a fully randomized game (wild and trainer pokemon are randomized) so gyms will not be taken into account for our choice. The game will be Pokémon Sapphire. Now let's get 3 random numbers from 1 to 202 thanks to Random.org: 11, 73, 198.

Okay, so our choices are: Mightyena, Machop, and Kyogre. If we had the normal starters, I would pick Torchic without hesitation. It's adorable and it's final evolution is a beast. Blaziken can Blaze Kick anything into oblivion (as long as it isn't water, psychic, or flying type). Back to our choices...Mightyena is a dark type but it isn't very good. Machop will become Machamp (assuming trade evolutions are possible without trading) which could be very powerful fighting type. Kyogre is a legendary water type and its move set is very good. It can also learn a lot of different HMs. Mightyena's move set is not so great but it can learn Strength and Rock Smash. Machop through Machamp has a decent move set and it can learn the same HMs as Mightyena. Still, Kyogre is a very powerful monster from the start.

Okay, let's throw out Mightyena right now. It's between Machop and Kyogre. Do I want something that evolves as I travel the Hoenn region or just get the power now? Hmm.... I think my choice is clear. I will go with- Kyogre. My reasons are: it's great move set, powerful stats, loads of HM choices (if I need to teach it an HM)  and just bulk in general. Besides, how often do you get to use a legendary Pokémon anyway?

Well, that's it for this week. I hope you enjoyed this post and will follow me so you don't miss out on further posts. Which of these starters would you have chosen? Leave me a comment below telling me your choice and your reasons. As always, have a good weekend and keep on gaming!!

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Starter Choice - Johto

Okay, I'm back again. I did not like how my other post came out so I decided to change things up a bit. You must understand that I don't usually pick my starter based upon stats when playing casually. I just pick the Pokémon I like the best. For example, in Johto, my favorite starter is Chikorita so I always pick Chikorita. I know most of us pick that way so I felt it would make a rather boring post just to say 'I pick x because I like x'. So, let's try something different. I am going to pick 3 random starters then I will compare them and show which one I would choose. I am going to assume that I am playing a game using a randomizer that will allow trade evolutions and the national pokedex at the start. Okay, let's see our randomized starter choices (based on randomly generated numbers between 1 - 256 assuming that I will be playing HeartGold or SoulSilver).

The starters are: Pichu, Xatu, and Lapras or 21, 162, and 224.

Pichu: Electric type, evolves through friendship then a thunderstone, learns zero HMs, is a baby pokemon so it's not that strong...yet.

Xatu: Psychic/Flying type, fully evolved, its move set through leveling up isn't the best but it can learn Fly

Lapras: Water/Ice type, doesn't evolve, bulky, can learn Surf, Strength, Whirlpool, Rock Smash, and Waterfall

This is a tough decision. Xatu and Lapras start out strong while Pichu does not. Friendship evolution is a hassle since you don't know how long it will take to reach that max level. Well, I will eliminate Xatu first since it's level up moves are not that good (until its level is in the 50s). I love both my remaining choices but I don't want to deal with friendship evolution. I'm sorry, Pichu, but this time I pick Lapras. It's bulk, decent move set, and HM potential make it the clear choice.

Well, that's it for this week. I think I will post on Sat or Fri every week from now on. I apologize in advance if I miss a week since a new semester has started and I don't know how busy I'll be. I will try my best and thank you for your patience. I hope you enjoyed this post and found it better than last week's post. I think it is a step in the right direction and look forward to future posts. If you enjoyed this post, follow me so you don't miss out on future posts. Which of the three randomized starters would you have picked? Who is your favorite Johto starter? Leave me a comment below with your answers!

Anyway, have a good weekend, a good January, and as always, keep on gaming!

Friday, January 6, 2017

Favorite Starter - Kanto

Ahh, a new year and a new start...hm, start....that gives me a great idea for a new post! I will talk about one of the greatest choices that a Pokémon trainer has - then reveal my choice. I mean of course, the starter selection. It is very important since this Pokémon will be with you until the end of the game (unless you are doing some form of 'locke' then maybe it won't be there). So, let's start with the first region - Kanto.

I first really appreciated Kanto when I played the remakes Fire Red and Leaf Green. It was so nice to see the region in full color and updated graphics. The starters were no exception: Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur. Each starter was of one of the three basic types: Fire, Water, or Grass. Bulbasaur had a secondary Poison typing, but that's okay. Anyway, how do we choose which starter to get?

Let's see, the gyms are Rock, Water, Electric, Grass, Poison, Psychic, Fire, and Ground. The Elite 4 are: Ice, Fighting, Ghost, and Dragon. Plus, the champion (our rival) has a mixed group of types that you meet time and again while on your journey. So, back to the starters...

Charmander -  Weak to Rock and Water, strong against Grass, will resist Ground by the time you reach that gym because it will be a Charizard (Fire/Flying), and everything else will be 1x effective. It can handle Bruno easily while the other three Elite 4 members will be a bit more difficult.

Squirtle - Strong to Rock, Weak to Electric and Grass, and everything else is 1x effective. It should  be okay against Lorelei, but the other Elite 4 members could pose somewhat of a challenge.

Bulbasaur - Strong to Rock and Water, resists Electric, weak to Psychic and Fire, but should be able to do some great damage to Ground types as a Venusaur. And of course everything else is 1x effective. It will be weak to Lorelei but will resist Bruno...everything else will 1x effective as always.

The verdict? I always pick Bulbasaur. Why? I like Bulbasaur. It's cute and becomes quite the tank when it evolves. It's also the best for the first 2 gyms. However, there is no wrong answer here. Starters are always much better on average than the other Pokémon you encounter so no matter which one you pick, you always end up with a good choice.

Well, that's it for this week. I am putting this one out earlier due to forecasts of inclement weather - I don't want to risk losing power and not being able to put this up on time. Next week, things should return to normal for my posting schedule. Hopefully. Stay warm this weekend, enjoy your new year, and as always, keep on gaming.