What’s Team Skull’s motivation? Chaotic neutral grunts with a chaotic evil leader. There is no motivation. Their motivation is “fuck it, why not?”
There’s a reason why they’re not the main antagonists of Sun and Moon…
Rules:
Feel free to use these rules or adjust them for your own Nuzlocke runs, and good luck.
I have played every version of Pokemon since 1998. Sun and Moon are hands down the most immersive, most in depth, and most narratively beautiful in the series. Absolutely amazing. I just finished Sun, and the first thought in my mind isn’t how long or how good the postgame’s going to be, but that I REALLY want to start up Moon now just to relive the game from a different perspective.
If you don’t have it already, pick up a copy as soon as you can. If you do have a version already, I hope you love it as much as I do.
“It’s so ridiculous that GameFreak didn’t add any new fossil Pokemon to Sun and Moon!!!”
The games take place on a volcanic archipelago, it’s virtually impossible for new fossils to be prevalent in such a place, or any fossils for that matter.
“But the Pokedex has 4th and 5th gen fossils!!”
That are explicitly stated as having been imported from Sinnoh and Unova as trade goods and decorations. I would have loved new fossil Pokemon too, but chill.
I think my favorite little touch to Sun and Moon so far is the addition of background pieces in houses to better let Pokemon live among people. Stuff like your mom having a food and water dish for her Meowth, and some NPCs having little beds next to their own for their Pokemon.
ask-keystar replied to your post: I love it when everyone goes after one starter…
I want the cat. While I’m not a fan of the others, I don’t really mind them.
Minor spoilers for 7th gen starter stats, but Litten’s not a bad choice at all. Incineroar has really respectable attack and solid defensive typing and stats. It’s a little slow, but so are the other two.
Decidueye has average physical and special attack, special defense that’s decent and physical defense that’s below average, with base 70 speed. It’s set as a mixed attacker that doesn’t hit fast, and doesn’t really hit hard on either end of the spectrum. On top of that it has more weaknesses than resistances, (though it does have 2 immunities) and relatively thin coverage.
Then there’s Primarina. It only has 3 weaknesses, to relatively underused types while resisting 6 types and being immune to a 7th. Stat wise the best comparison would probably be Gardevoir, but Primarina does what Gardevoir does better, albeit slower. It hits harder and tanks hits better than Gardevoir, and has the highest Special Attack and Special Defense stats of any starter Pokemon in the history of the franchise.
Decidueye’s not bad in the scheme of things, but I expect to see a LOT more Incineroar and Primarina than Decidueye in competitive, and in just playing through the games.
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Energy from all the Pokemon of the sea!
Spirit Bubble!
Sun and Moon leaked early to a few people, and the games have been cracked open and datamined completely, so we now know the typing, stats, abilities and movesets of every new Pokemon, as well as version exclusives.
On top of those already announced by the Pokemon Company, Alolan Vulpix/Ninetails and Turtonator appear to be exclusive to Sun, and Alolan Sandshrew/Sandslash and Drampa appear to be exclusive to Moon.
“It’s so ridiculous that Decidueye isn’t flying type! It’s a bird!”
Since when do starter birds have to fly to be awesome?
Heads up! Pokemon Sun and Moon are now available for pre-purchase and download on the Nintendo e-Shop!