Pokémon (Not-So) Griefing Thread - Scarlet and Violet Released with 10 Million Copies in First 3 Days in Buggy States

Well Scarlet & Violet have just had their first TCG set revealed and it’s really causing a stir in the community, the Japanese sets were revealed on the 9th and the English/international set was revealed the day after and several major changes are coming. The biggest ones I can see are price increases, Tool cards being taken out of Item cards and being made into their own Trainer subclass, the entire D Block of cards being rotated out of Standard, and the changes being made to products in order to justify the increased prices.

Oh, and as far as the video game is concerned I've kind of gotten stuck in terms of what to do next. I've want to Shiny hunt some more Paradox Pokémon but Roaring Moon, one of my main grails, is one of the harder ones to do thanks to its typing and spawning location and I'm just not motivated to hunt for Slither Wing or Sandy Shocks. I have been building up a nice collection of Herba Mystica though, I'm up to 14 (4 Sweet , 1 Sour, 3 Bitter, and 6 Spicy) so I should be fine once I get out of this rut.
 
I've started playing Scarlet now that I'm mostly done with Violet, and I found this little cutie just outside of Los Platos. That's right—I haven't even reached the academy yet.

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I already had my team planned out, but I couldn't resist this one after seeing its evoved shiny form (sorry, Veluza):

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In the beta for Gold and Silver there was an alternative evo for Weepinbell named Tsubomitto.
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It got scrapped from the game, along with the Poison stone (which would have been used to evolve Weepinbell for this 'mon). Shame it got scrapped.

Someone pointed out that Tsubomitto's design could be based on a baseball player, which would have been a joke about it being a catcher plant instead of a pitcher plant.
Huh. I wonder if that's why there wasn't a leaf stone in Johto? I remember back when I first played Gold, I wanted to have a Victreebell but I had to go to Kanto to find one.
 
I've started playing Scarlet now that I'm mostly done with Violet, and I found this little cutie just outside of Los Platos. That's right—I haven't even reached the academy yet.

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I already had my team planned out, but I couldn't resist this one after seeing its evoved shiny form (sorry, Veluza):

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I ended up with the male Lechonk I named Guisado and holy shit I loved sassy pig. He was my tank until the unironically named Best girl Pooper turned into Clodsire.

Some of the new pokemon designs are 👌 this time, even if the game is rough looking af in places+times.
 
I ended up with the male Lechonk I named Guisado and holy shit I loved sassy pig. He was my tank until the unironically named Best girl Pooper turned into Clodsire.

Some of the new pokemon designs are 👌 this time, even if the game is rough looking af in places+times.
I wasn't particularly impressed by Lechonk when it was first revealed, but it's definitely growing on me. Clodsire is one of the best from this gen; as soon as I saw Paldean Wooper I knew I had to have it. I love regular Wooper, too.

There are some great designs in every gen, despite the occasional dud (looking at you, Kingambit), and I didn't think the game's flaws were anything too egregious. Mildly annoying, at most.
 
There are some great designs in every gen, despite the occasional dud (looking at you, Kingambit), and I didn't think the game's flaws were anything too egregious. Mildly annoying, at most.
Clodsire is my trainer's starter and you can't tell me otherwise. Best girl steamrolled everything and she's not even that great of a Wooper to start with. That and weed cat looks too much like a Glip/PK design and that tainted masquerade cat for me. (Still cute tho, named it Kush lol)

-Yeah, I still kinda like kingambit tho, even if just for the concept and the kowtow cleave, sitting on its own hair is kinda questionable-looking.
 
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I've started playing Scarlet now that I'm mostly done with Violet, and I found this little cutie just outside of Los Platos. That's right—I haven't even reached the academy yet.

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I already had my team planned out, but I couldn't resist this one after seeing its evoved shiny form (sorry, Veluza):

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nearly everyone i've seen, myself included, have gotten a shiny really really early into the game. some people have said they didn't get one but maybe they missed it
 
Clodsire is my trainer's starter and you can't tell me otherwise. Best girl steamrolled everything and she's not even that great of a Wooper to start with. That and weed cat looks too much like a Glip/PK design and that tainted masquerade cat for me. (Still cute tho, named it Kush lol)

-Yeah, I still kinda like kingambit tho, even if just for the concept and the kowtow cleave, sitting on its own hair is kinda questionable-looking.
That's unfortunate; I love weed cat, personally. Its evos are pretty good too. (I hadn't heard of Glip before now. Ew.)

I just can't bring myself to like it. Pawniard and Bisharp are among my favourites, and it feels like they ruined the line. How did we go from chess to samurai?

nearly everyone i've seen, myself included, have gotten a shiny really really early into the game. some people have said they didn't get one but maybe they missed it
Hm, I didn't. But it's true that I could have missed one. The lack of a shiny sound/visual is criminal.

I almost never find shinies without specifically hunting them, so this was a surprise to me. Especially so early on.
 
Just completed the story line last night. The ending feels incomplete and presents a number of questions that as of now are left unanswered. I hope DLC answers these. I also hope it allows us to travel to the past/future world the paradox Pokemon were coming from. I'd love to see those environments. It would also be an opportunity to release more paradox Pokemon and some of this game's non-box legendaries.

Other than that, all I can say is my boi Dondozo is an absolute tank and the ascended star of my team. Also glad Perrserker was included in the game as he's my favourite mon, even if you can only get one Galarian Meowth after you're about 2/3rds the way through the storyline.

This has never been a hot take as far as I can tell. I would love to once more have a rival you just want to beat into the dirt because they couldn't stop running their stupid mouths.
Legends of Arceus has Meli, who is incredibly narcissistic and uncooperative with not just the player character but every supporting character as well. I relished putting him down.
 
I just can't bring myself to like it. Pawniard and Bisharp are among my favourites, and it feels like they ruined the line. How did we go from chess to samurai?
Wasn't that always the theme with them? Their names implied where they stood on the chain of command as well as their strength. The chess parallels are there (and still is with the "King" in Kingambit), but their designs barely resemble what the names implied they were based on.
 
Dondozo is another good mon, I enjoyed getting a giant catfish that's even bigger than whiscash. Tatsugiri not so much, but then again I haven't done a lot of double battles to be able to use their abilities together as intended. I still liked the design for the curly form though, just not a mon I plan to use rn.

Wasn't that always the theme with them? Their names implied where they stood on the chain of command as well as their strength. The chess parallels are there (and still is with the "King" in Kingambit), but their designs barely resemble what the names implied they were based on.
The first two evolutions of the line never struck me as Chess-themed beyond the names alone tbh, but I can understand where Rattus is coming from. It seems more logical that the kingambit would look like an imposing combo of the black king, a rook, and blades as opposed to treacherous overlord/samurai.
 
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Legends of Arceus has Meli, who is incredibly narcissistic and uncooperative with not just the player character but every supporting character as well. I relished putting him down.
I loved that they paired him with the just-as-stubborn Lian when shit really started going down.
I really hate the targeting in this game.

You can press ZL directly in front of a Pokemon and nothing will happen.
Yet another thing PLA did better. Not only is it so easy to lose Pokemon if they walk two inches to the left, but it's also not easy to switch to another Pokemon in a crowd or pick out a Pokemon on a different height plane than you. There have been situations where I was in a perfect ambush and my character whiffed the throw because the target Pokemon just walked away two frames before I pressed ZR.
 
I've started playing Scarlet now that I'm mostly done with Violet, and I found this little cutie just outside of Los Platos. That's right—I haven't even reached the academy yet.

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I already had my team planned out, but I couldn't resist this one after seeing its evoved shiny form (sorry, Veluza):

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This game is very oddly generous with shinies because I got three shinies already and I wasn't even shiny hunting.

Only issue is the lighting for some pokemon makes some shinies hard to see like pikachu who already is too similar to be distinguished.

They really need that shiny sound back because no way in fuck is anyone going to be able to tell if they see a shiny garchomp or not.
 
Yet another thing PLA did better.
And I don’t understand why they changed it or removed it. The target and catching system worked great. It’s like they took PLA, removed all the good things and added gyms.

‘Yes we are going to have flying Pokemon in the Overworld…what’s a jet ball?’ ‘Yes Pokemon are going to run from you…what’s throwing berries and lures?’ Etc. Ect,
 
I am probably going to lose interest by Thursday, but I compiled an overdumped list of moves that are going to be in my theoretical demake.

Because the tonnes of moves are definitely not going to fit in the smaller space in Pokémon Crystal, I did a list only of the moves the Pokémon in my tentative Pokédex could learn by level-up, took away the moves that ar either impossible (Helping Hand) or difficult in implementation (Revival Blessing), then took away any redundant moves (Muddy Water), especially those who would not benefit from the lack of Physical-Special Split in Pokémon Crystal (Giga Impact). I leaned towards removing the newer moves, but I at times got rid of older ones that wer egregious (Pound when Tackle xists). I even got rid of Mega Kick and Splash, though I added Lovely Kiss and Hail, the latter absorbing all uniqu effect Snow has.

Even then, I still have to get rid of 17 moves. I would like some suggestions.
  1. Absorb
  2. Acid Armor
  3. Acid Spray
  4. Aerial Ace
  5. Agility
  6. Amnesia
  7. AncientPower
  8. Aqua Cutter
  9. Aqua Jet
  10. Aqua Step
  11. Arm Thrust
  12. Armor Cannon
  13. Axe Kick
  14. Baby-Doll Eyes
  15. Baton Pass
  16. Beat Up
  17. Belly Drum
  18. Bite
  19. Bitter Blade
  20. Blazing Torque
  21. Blizzard
  22. Body Slam
  23. Boomburst
  24. Brave Bird
  25. Bubble Beam
  26. Bug Buzz
  27. Bulk Up
  28. Bulldoze
  29. Bullet Seed
  30. Calm Mind
  31. Charge Beam
  32. Charm
  33. Circle Throw
  34. Close Combat
  35. Coil
  36. Combat Torque
  37. Confuse Ray
  38. Confusion
  39. Counter
  40. Cross Chop
  41. Crunch
  42. Dazzling Gleam
  43. Defense Curl
  44. Destiny Bond
  45. Detect
  46. Dig
  47. Disable
  48. Disarming Voice
  49. Discharge
  50. Double Hit
  51. Double Kick
  52. Double Team
  53. Double-Edge
  54. Dragon Breath
  55. Dragon Dance
  56. Dragon Pulse
  57. Dragon Rush
  58. Drain Punch
  59. Draining Kiss
  60. Dream Eater
  61. Drill Peck
  62. Drill Run
  63. Dual Wingbeat
  64. Earthquake
  65. Echoed Voice
  66. Ember
  67. Encore
  68. Endeavor
  69. Endure
  70. Energy Ball
  71. Explosion
  72. Extrasensory
  73. Fairy Wind
  74. False Swipe
  75. Feather Dance
  76. Fiery Dance
  77. Fillet Away
  78. Fire Blast
  79. Fire Spin
  80. Fissure
  81. Flail
  82. Flame Charge
  83. Flame Wheel
  84. Flamethrower
  85. Flatter
  86. Fly
  87. Focus Energy
  88. Fury Attack
  89. Fury Cutter
  90. Fury Swipes
  91. Future Sight
  92. Giga Drain
  93. Gigaton Hammer
  94. Glare
  95. Growl
  96. Growth
  97. Gunk Shot
  98. Gust
  99. Hail
  100. Harden
  101. Haze
  102. Headbutt
  103. High Horsepower
  104. Hone Claws
  105. Horn Attack
  106. Hurricane
  107. Hydro Pump
  108. Hyper Beam
  109. Hyper Drill
  110. Hypnosis
  111. Ice Beam
  112. Ice Shard
  113. Inferno
  114. Iron Defense
  115. Iron Head
  116. Iron Tail
  117. Jet Punch
  118. Kinesis
  119. Kowtow Cleave
  120. Leaf Storm
  121. Leech Life
  122. Leech Seed
  123. Leer
  124. Lick
  125. Light Screen
  126. Liquidation
  127. Lock-On
  128. Lovely Kiss
  129. Low Kick
  130. Low Sweep
  131. Lumina Crash
  132. Lunge
  133. Magical Leaf
  134. Magical Torque
  135. Make It Rain
  136. Mean Look
  137. Mega Drain
  138. Mega Horn
  139. Memento
  140. Metal Claw
  141. Metal Sound
  142. Mimic
  143. Mirror Coat
  144. Mist
  145. Morning Sun
  146. Mortal Spin
  147. Mud Shot
  148. Mud Slap
  149. Mystical Fire
  150. Nasty Plot
  151. Night Shade
  152. Night Slash
  153. Noble Roar
  154. Noxious Torque
  155. Nuzzle
  156. Outrage
  157. Overheat
  158. Pain Split
  159. Parabolic Charge
  160. Peck
  161. Perish Song
  162. Petal Dance
  163. Pin Missile
  164. Play Rough
  165. Poison Fang
  166. Poison Gas
  167. Poison Jab
  168. Poison Powder
  169. Poison Sting
  170. Powder Snow
  171. Present
  172. Protect
  173. Psybeam
  174. Psych Up
  175. Psychic
  176. Quick Attack
  177. Quiver Dance
  178. Rain Dance
  179. Rapid Spin
  180. Razor Leaf
  181. Recover
  182. Reflect
  183. Rest
  184. Reversal
  185. Roar
  186. Rock Blast
  187. Rock Polish
  188. Rock Slide
  189. Rock Smash
  190. Rock Throw
  191. Rock Tomb
  192. Rollout
  193. Ruination
  194. Safeguard
  195. Sand Attack
  196. Sand Tomb
  197. Sandstorm
  198. Scale Shot
  199. Scary Face
  200. Scratch
  201. Screech
  202. Seismic Toss
  203. Selfdestruct
  204. Shadow Ball
  205. Shadow Claw
  206. Shadow Punch
  207. Shadow Sneak
  208. Shed Tail
  209. Sheer Cold
  210. Shift Gear
  211. Shock Wave
  212. Sing
  213. Skitter Smack
  214. Slash
  215. Sleep Talk
  216. Sludge
  217. Sludge Wave
  218. Smog
  219. Solar Beam
  220. Spicy Extract
  221. Spin Out
  222. Spite
  223. Spore
  224. Stomp
  225. Stone Edge
  226. String Shot
  227. Struggle
  228. Struggle Bug
  229. Stun Spore
  230. Substitute
  231. Sunny Day
  232. Super Fang
  233. SuperPower
  234. Supersonic
  235. Surf
  236. Swagger
  237. Sweet Kiss
  238. Sweet Scent
  239. Swords Dance
  240. Synthesis
  241. Tackle
  242. Tail Whip
  243. Take Down
  244. Teleport
  245. Thrash
  246. Thunder
  247. Thunder Bolt
  248. Thunder Wave
  249. Thundershock
  250. Tickle
  251. Tidy Up
  252. Toxic
  253. Transform
  254. Tri-Attack (Thi should be the last entry.)
  255. Triple Dive
  256. Twin Beam
  257. U-Turn
  258. Vicegrip
  259. Volt Switch
  260. Water Gun
  261. Water Pulse
  262. Wave Crash
  263. Whirlpool
  264. Whirlwind
  265. Wicked Torque
  266. Will-O-Wisp
  267. Wing Attack
  268. Wish
  269. Work Up
  270. Wrap
  271. Zap Cannon
Notably, I wonder if Headbutt is redundant with Stomp, Horn Attack, and Slash, if Torch Song is redundant with Fiery Dance, if Disarming Voice is redundant with Fairy Wind, if I should use Brutal Swing instead of Bite, and if I should use Force Palm instead of Circle Throw.
 
Overall, I like Violet and hope Gen 9 builds on the potential that S/V brought. I will say though, this is the first generation where I boxed the starter I chose (Quaxly). I just don't like any of their final or middle evolved forms. The story was definitely an improvement (to some extent) over the last few gens and I really liked Nemona's character.

Now looking at some of the last un-used type combinations as of Gen 9, the two that stuck out to me was Fairy/Ground and Fairy/Fire. I'm kind of surprised that they still don't have either of those just yet.
 
Overall, I like Violet and hope Gen 9 builds on the potential that S/V brought. I will say though, this is the first generation where I boxed the starter I chose (Quaxly). I just don't like any of their final or middle evolved forms.
Fuecoco wins the award for the starter with the most pleasantly unexpected final evo ever in my opinion. It and Crocalor are goofy looking as hell but then you get Skeledridge which is an imposing looking giant on all fours.

I picked weed cat, but had I known about Skeledridge ahead of time I'd have probably picked the goofy looking motherfucker. I'd have kept my coincidental streak of choosing the fire starter since the 6th generation too.

I'd like to see Future versions of:

-Feraligatr
-Blastoise
-Victreebel
-Exeggutor
-Scolipede
-Crobat
-Yanmega
-Kabutops
-Dusknoir

As for Past Paradox forms, Dragapult is at the top of the wishlist.
A past and future version of Magikarp would be cool. Both would be about on par with Gyarados when it comes to overall power.

-Past: Typing is water and dragon. This would be the Magikarp that is referenced all the way back in its Red/Blue Pokedex entry as being stronger than its extant form. An aggressive fish that has features of both Magikarp and Gyarados. Powerful, but its traits are energy expensive and few survive to adulthood. Facing almost certain extinction, the species gradually undergoes changes and it is eventually able to thrive with much less nutritional intake and breed like crazy, at the expense of all its power. However, all the powerful traits it lost would be reborn as the evolution Gyarados in the select few Magikarp that are able to make it there.

-Future: Typing is water and steel. Most Magikarp remain weak through life as few are able to achieve their second evolution. A scientist with a fascination for Magikarp decided to remedy this by experimenting with the more intelligent Magikarp, encasing them in cybernetic metal suits on legs (think the walking fish in Jungi Ito's "Gyo") that allow them to quickly swim as well as walk/run and hop great heights on land. The suit also allows them all the moves Gyarados is able to use, and with about the same amount of power. Because of this, they are powerful enough that they can often beat Gyarados in a one-on-one fight. Overtime, the fish inside became fused with the cybernetic suit, becoming the future Magikarp. Its signature move would be a new form of the move Splash that causes a high amount of damage.

I thought of cool designs for them too. I wish I could draw, lol.
 
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