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give me a pokemon survival game, make it harder for us. we are adults now and the new kids have enough easy-mode pandering going for them. let us camp with our pokemon, require us to feed ourselves and our pokemon or they incur stat negatives as they get sick. wide open-end world with things to accomplish but no particular order to achieve them in. take the runners off. make us think. a prequel even where we have to use old balls which might have a significantly lower catch rate. pokemon centers few and far between, or pokemarts poorly stocked due to being so remote. there are great places we can take this medium yet we have to keep ’re-doing it’ for a ‘newer, younger audience’. you know we’re adults now and you know we’re here, now cater to us.

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I decided to do one of these to show my appreciation for all of the awesome blogs I follow!! I 💜 you guys! 

Alphabetical order; apologies if I forgot anyone!!

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Sinnoh Starter Sprites:

Chimchar        Piplup        Turtwig

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mis0ball

anyway i bought pokemon moon the other day and its been a really emotional time ever since

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team skull gets lucky

MOTION:

Get Lucky by (iforgottbh)

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So, as per the usual, Breeding Mechanics have changed once again for Sun/Moon.

Or, rather, I should say that they’ve IMPROVED!

Prior to this generation, a bred Pokemon only inherited it’s Pokeball from it’s mother.

Now, there’s a multitude of ways that Pokemon inherit Pokeballs. If a male and female Pokemon breed, the resulting child has a seemingly 50/50 (might be 60/40 or even 70/30 favoring the female parent’s Pokeball) chance of inheriting either of the Parent’s Pokeball! The biggest advantage to this situation is that you can now take a male Pokemon with a rare Pokeball (like the Safari Ball, Dream Ball, or Sport Ball) and breed it with a female with it’s Hidden Ability to get the best of both worlds. This opens up tons of combinations that were previously impossible.

But that’s not all! Now Male and Genderless Pokemon that breed with Ditto will also allow their child to inherit their Pokeball. This means that Pokemon like Porygon, Tauros, Rufflet, Rotom, etc. can now be bred with inherited Pokeballs.

Not a particularly big game changer by any means, but for people with specific aesthetics, it opens up a lot more possibilities!

This is PERFECT for pokemon that need high friendship to evolve, especially ones like Eevee who have such an uneven gender distribution. Just catch any gender in a luxury ball and it will have it if you breed it with a ditto this is fantastic.

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axew

SuMo Legendary Evolution Line: Cosmog → Cosmoem → Solgaleo/Lunala

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