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Anime Movie 22 is "Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution." The logo shown off is just the logo for the original Mewtwo Strikes back, but with the English word Evolution tacked on.
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You will actually battle the legendary birds in Let's Go Eevee/Pikachu.
New trailers don't seem to be show casing much. To be expected, but I would love to see some shots of the elite four area to see if its like the original. or the badges.
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Man. Movie 21 isn't even out in most of the world yet, but already on that movie 22 hype in Japan.
"I was a normal baby for 30 seconds, then ninjas stole my mamma" - Deadpool
"so what do we do?" "well jack, you stand there and say 'gee rocket raccoon I'm so glad you brought that Unfeasibly large cannon with you..' and i go like this BRAKKA BRAKKA BRAKKA" - Rocket Raccoon
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Pokemon Let's Go Eevee/Pikachu will be available for pre-download on starting on October 22nd and will require 4.68 GBs of space.
Perhaps it's because my introduction to Pokemon was through Stadium's 1 and 2, but I'd personally love if unevolved Pokemon were viable for endgame and competitive. Ideally, I'd balance the system so that evolved Pokemon had stronger stats, but unevolved Pokemon would have access to more and better moves and abilities. Or maybe the other way around. Obviously impossible given that there are almost a thousand Pokemon to balance, unless we go back to Gen 5 and limit the Pokemon available to the current generation, which I wish they'd do again someday.
In this case, the solution is pretty easy; simply have all of Eevee's forms has the same base stat total (525 IIRC), the difference being the abilities and moves they have access to. If you want a normal Eevee, you keep normal Eeevee with the 525 base stat total and access to normal type moves. If you want a fire themed version, use a fire stone. You get Flareon with 525 base stat total, fire typing, and access to fire type moves, and so on.
People still visit this topic? :P. On a more serious note, friendly reminder to check your pokebank sub before you lose all ur pokes
"I was a normal baby for 30 seconds, then ninjas stole my mamma" - Deadpool
"so what do we do?" "well jack, you stand there and say 'gee rocket raccoon I'm so glad you brought that Unfeasibly large cannon with you..' and i go like this BRAKKA BRAKKA BRAKKA" - Rocket Raccoon
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then you have the problem of one version having 1 evo and the other version having all the eeveelution.
i wish the part of the leak about gorochu and the normal eeveelution was true, that wouldve been cool. the new pokemon will probably end up being something dumb and worthless like some new mythical pokemon who will probably get real angry at mewtwo next year
"I was a normal baby for 30 seconds, then ninjas stole my mamma" - Deadpool
"so what do we do?" "well jack, you stand there and say 'gee rocket raccoon I'm so glad you brought that Unfeasibly large cannon with you..' and i go like this BRAKKA BRAKKA BRAKKA" - Rocket Raccoon
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Well i learned something new. Overworld pokemon spawning is weird and grass pixels are trash.
Don't sweat the details!!!
The Let's Go games have requirements for every Gym.
What Pokemon do you think Need/Deserve a Male/Female evolution line?
Perfect examples are Primarina, Mawile and Goldeen. They have female-inspired designs, however a male counterpart is possible.
Undersea Mermen are also told in legends just as Mermaids are. Gardevior (another female design), gained more male-centric form, so Primarina can hold this same flexibility.
Goldeen clearly looks like a Queen fish, but can be male. Seaking is the reverse---it can be a female but it's name clearly has a male implication.
Just as Pikachu's male/female genders have slight variation, they could pull it off for Goldeen/Seaking far as differing the eyes, horn and maybe color tint. Same with Mawile, just to distinguish each gender in their lines.