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#26 2010-04-22 06:11:52

TheSaint
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Re: Anyone who played Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow, click here.

Musicstar888 wrote:

the bug gymleader is so hard! Bayleef faints only on its first pokemon!  sad  I guess I'll use a weaker pokemon and then use the Bayleef.

Yeah...Bayleaf is the hardest starter by far. I suggest training a pidgey til its a pidgeotto, and using that at the gym.

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#27 2010-04-22 08:48:09

Musicstar888
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Registered: 2009-12-31
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Re: Anyone who played Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow, click here.

Dazachi wrote:

I wish I had those games.

They're really fun, but the heartgold and soulsilver are REALLY pricey. (believe me, I bought it with my own money.)  smile  you can get the regular pokemon games for less, though. If you get soulsilver, I picked Bayleef. She's a level 21!  yikes


Goodbye, Misc. Until we meet again.
You're not alone.

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#28 2010-04-22 08:51:58

Musicstar888
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TheSaint wrote:

Musicstar888 wrote:

the bug gymleader is so hard! Bayleef faints only on its first pokemon!  sad  I guess I'll use a weaker pokemon and then use the Bayleef.

Yeah...Bayleaf is the hardest starter by far. I suggest training a pidgey til its a pidgeotto, and using that at the gym.

I have another good pokemon, but its a rattata, and its level 7! WHAT AM I GONNA DO??? I think I'll train her until shes about level...I dunno, 16? 18? Yeah. Bayleef is the hardest to begin at first, but the result is great!


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#29 2010-04-22 11:49:50

jukyter
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Registered: 2009-12-06
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sonick637 wrote:

Lucario621 wrote:

HILLARIOUS!

Why?

Because you're making a dramatic story out of a NERDY GAME CALLED POKEMON.

HAR. HAR HAR HAR. HAR HAR HAR HAR HAR.

...

I'm just sayin'.

O wow, ur name is Lucario621 and u called it nerdy???? ....

O wow, can you spell?


cause a bird and a fish could fall in love/but where would they live?

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#30 2010-04-22 12:02:40

ThePCKid
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Registered: 2009-09-16
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floatingmagictree wrote:

In the original Pokémon Red/Blue, when you encounter your rival in Lavender Town he asks whether or not you know what it’s like to have one of your Pokémon die. At this point in the game, he no longer has his Raticate that he used in previous battles. Your rival battle before this took place aboard the S.S. Anne. Your rival’s Raticate sustained serious injuries from the battle… but, because crowding and confusion on the luxury liner, he was unable to make it to a Pokémon Center in time and the Raticate passed away. The real reason your rival is in Lavender Town to begin with is to lay his deceased friend to rest. Despite all of this, your rival never outwardly tells you that you’re responsible for the death of his Pokémon. He hides his grief and instead channels that energy into the motivation he needed to continue his quest to become Indigo League Champion. The death of his Raticate effectively destroys your rival’s impish, childhood innocence. Although he tells himself that he doesn’t hold you responsible, he subconsciously holds a great deal of resentment towards you which further fuels his ambitions. Tearfully swearing upon his Raticate’s grave to not fail in what he set out to do, he trains hard in hopes of becoming better than you… defeating you… and to eventually make it to the Pokémon League. Mere moments after he became Indigo League champion, he was defeated… by you. Although he fulfilled his promise to his fallen Pokémon, it was only for a painfully brief instant. In the end, your rival is scolded by his grandfather while you receive the professor’s praise. During the course of the game, you steal your rival’s innocence, crush his dreams, and ultimately snatch away the love of his own grandfather. Oh, and by the way, your rival doesn’t have any parents. He’s an orphan.




How do you feel now?

What the heck?

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#31 2010-04-22 12:30:14

BWOG
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Registered: 2008-09-19
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Dazachi wrote:

I wish I had those games.

Me too.

Anyone have a GBA with Yellow and Crystal?

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#32 2010-04-22 14:42:55

Musicstar888
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Registered: 2009-12-31
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TheSaint wrote:

Musicstar888 wrote:

the bug gymleader is so hard! Bayleef faints only on its first pokemon!  sad  I guess I'll use a weaker pokemon and then use the Bayleef.

Yeah...Bayleaf is the hardest starter by far. I suggest training a pidgey til its a pidgeotto, and using that at the gym.

I found an electric type that's level 6, so maybe I actually have a chance.....  tongue  I'm kinda bad at adventure games, but the're fun anyway.  smile


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#33 2010-04-22 14:56:12

jukyter
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Registered: 2009-12-06
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Re: Anyone who played Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow, click here.

floatingmagictree wrote:

In the original Pokémon Red/Blue, when you encounter your rival in Lavender Town he asks whether or not you know what it’s like to have one of your Pokémon die. At this point in the game, he no longer has his Raticate that he used in previous battles. Your rival battle before this took place aboard the S.S. Anne. Your rival’s Raticate sustained serious injuries from the battle… but, because crowding and confusion on the luxury liner, he was unable to make it to a Pokémon Center in time and the Raticate passed away. The real reason your rival is in Lavender Town to begin with is to lay his deceased friend to rest. Despite all of this, your rival never outwardly tells you that you’re responsible for the death of his Pokémon. He hides his grief and instead channels that energy into the motivation he needed to continue his quest to become Indigo League Champion. The death of his Raticate effectively destroys your rival’s impish, childhood innocence. Although he tells himself that he doesn’t hold you responsible, he subconsciously holds a great deal of resentment towards you which further fuels his ambitions. Tearfully swearing upon his Raticate’s grave to not fail in what he set out to do, he trains hard in hopes of becoming better than you… defeating you… and to eventually make it to the Pokémon League. Mere moments after he became Indigo League champion, he was defeated… by you. Although he fulfilled his promise to his fallen Pokémon, it was only for a painfully brief instant. In the end, your rival is scolded by his grandfather while you receive the professor’s praise. During the course of the game, you steal your rival’s innocence, crush his dreams, and ultimately snatch away the love of his own grandfather. Oh, and by the way, your rival doesn’t have any parents. He’s an orphan.




How do you feel now?

Actually not too bad. It's a fictional Gameboy game.
lol


cause a bird and a fish could fall in love/but where would they live?

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#34 2010-04-22 16:25:40

RHY3756547
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Registered: 2009-08-15
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Yeah - I killed that Raticate good and crushed his dreams.

Then stopped playing because my duty was done.

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