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Quick question from someone extremely out of the loop but feeling nostalgic. The whole physical/special attack split thing. Is that in Heart Gold/Soul Silver, or not?
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Quick question from someone extremely out of the loop but feeling nostalgic. The whole physical/special attack split thing. Is that in Heart Gold/Soul Silver, or not?
OH BOY TIME TO TARD RAGE OVER LUGIA AGAIN.I personally don’t have a problem with the number of legendaries, per se, but unlike the lake guardians, Regi archtypes, birds and beasts, the genies and musketeers have very little bearing on the plot and worldbuilding if at all, sort of close to what role the birds had in Kanto before they were retroactively made subservient to Lugia the following gen.
I sort of agree in the sense that the anime series became way too influential and detrimental to the overall brand for its own good. What sort of ends up being lost between the lines is that the first four gens were always slightly fantastical interpretations of Japan, so there are a few images floating around the internet (I haven’t seen it since mind you) of a completely inaccurate “PokéEarth” that just throws all the game regions (spinoffs included) in hodgepodge areas without reference to a proper atlas.OH BOY TIME TO TARD RAGE OVER LUGIA AGAIN.
Lugia to this day irks me with its forced popularity. None of its lore and worldbuilding really makes any sense. First of all, why is it the trio master of the Kanto birds? Absolutely nothing in the main series gives an reason for it unlike Ho-oh who literally resurrected its charges.
Also there's the incongruity of it allegedly being the "guardian of the seas" yet all the thing does is sleep at the bottom of a random cave and seems to just cause storms when it's pissed or something. Compare this to Kyogre the very next gen who truly is the master of the oceans and physically proved it during the actual story by nearly flooding the entire fucking region (not to mention it actually has the proper damn type for its title and none of this Psychic/Flying nonsense).
But none of this matters because in the end, it was the one who got the favoritism, not Ho-oh. Ask Lugia fans the reasons why its one of their favorites and 99% of the time they'll cite the second movie before anything else (and to a lesser extend XD: Gale of Darkness), oftentimes barely even mentioning much about the Pokemon itself on its own merits (and if they do it's because the person is a furfag because for some reason Lugia is extremely popular with those fucks).
All Ho-oh got was a split-second cameo in the first episode and one actual movie years later and even then it had most of its screentime stolen by the token mythical of the month. No justice I tell you.
OH BOY TIME TO TARD RAGE OVER LUGIA AGAIN.
Lugia to this day irks me with its forced popularity. None of its lore and worldbuilding really makes any sense. First of all, why is it the trio master of the Kanto birds? Absolutely nothing in the main series gives an reason for it unlike Ho-oh who literally resurrected its charges.
Also there's the incongruity of it allegedly being the "guardian of the seas" yet all the thing does is sleep at the bottom of a random cave and seems to just cause storms when it's pissed or something. Compare this to Kyogre the very next gen who truly is the master of the oceans and physically proved it during the actual story by nearly flooding the entire fucking region (not to mention it actually has the proper damn type for its title and none of this Psychic/Flying nonsense).
But none of this matters because in the end, it was the one who got the favoritism, not Ho-oh. Ask Lugia fans the reasons why its one of their favorites and 99% of the time they'll cite the second movie before anything else (and to a lesser extend XD: Gale of Darkness), oftentimes barely even mentioning much about the Pokemon itself on its own merits (and if they do it's because the person is a furfag because for some reason Lugia is extremely popular with those fucks).
All Ho-oh got was a split-second cameo in the first episode and one actual movie years later and even then it had most of its screentime stolen by the token mythical of the month. No justice I tell you.
OH BOY TIME TO TARD RAGE OVER LUGIA AGAIN.
Lugia to this day irks me with its forced popularity. None of its lore and worldbuilding really makes any sense. First of all, why is it the trio master of the Kanto birds? Absolutely nothing in the main series gives an reason for it unlike Ho-oh who literally resurrected its charges.
Also there's the incongruity of it allegedly being the "guardian of the seas" yet all the thing does is sleep at the bottom of a random cave and seems to just cause storms when it's pissed or something. Compare this to Kyogre the very next gen who truly is the master of the oceans and physically proved it during the actual story by nearly flooding the entire fucking region (not to mention it actually has the proper damn type for its title and none of this Psychic/Flying nonsense).
But none of this matters because in the end, it was the one who got the favoritism, not Ho-oh. Ask Lugia fans the reasons why its one of their favorites and 99% of the time they'll cite the second movie before anything else (and to a lesser extend XD: Gale of Darkness), oftentimes barely even mentioning much about the Pokemon itself on its own merits (and if they do it's because the person is a furfag because for some reason Lugia is extremely popular with those fucks).
All Ho-oh got was a split-second cameo in the first episode and one actual movie years later and even then it had most of its screentime stolen by the token mythical of the month. No justice I tell you.
At least, come Crown Tundra, it will be better than ever before. Between being able to give any Ho-oh Regenerator (so event-exclusive moves won't be locked behind Pressure) and Heavy-Duty Boots on top of the Defog capability it already got last gen, it will be one of the best Uber mons.The answer you are looking for is that Ho-oh has a pretty common typing, one that isn't super great and it didn't get a good Hidden ability until Gen 5 so it had to live through..basically getting completely fucked in the ass by Stealth Rock's existence.
Really? First I've heard of this, definitely would explain a lot though.To be fair on Lugia's lore, Lugia was designed for the second movie, and not by Game Freak themselves. They made it to be an anime-original Pokemon. Ho-oh was originally the mascot for both Gold and Silver according the the 1997 Beta of the game, Lugia or anything resembling a counterpart didn't exist. Even the person that made Lugia was surprised Game Freak decided to add it to the game as a "real" Pokemon. It was basically the same deal years later with Battle Bond Greninja, but in that case they approached Game Freak to deisign Ash-Greninja for them to give Ash a super-special anime-only(at the time) form.
I mean Regenerator is what makes Ho-oh not terrible, it spent 2 Generations being wholly unable to switch out if Stealth Rocks are on the field, sure Lugia takes extra damage too but it is a little bit more bulky than Ho-oh is.At least, come Crown Tundra, it will be better than ever before. Between being able to give any Ho-oh Regenerator (so event-exclusive moves won't be locked behind Pressure) and Heavy-Duty Boots on top of the Defog capability it already got last gen, it will be one of the best Uber mons.
I'm going to assume this was also the case for Lycanrock Dusk?To be fair on Lugia's lore, Lugia was designed for the second movie, and not by Game Freak themselves. They made it to be an anime-original Pokemon. Ho-oh was originally the mascot for both Gold and Silver according the the 1997 Beta of the game, Lugia or anything resembling a counterpart didn't exist. Even the person that made Lugia was surprised Game Freak decided to add it to the game as a "real" Pokemon. It was basically the same deal years later with Battle Bond Greninja, but in that case they approached Game Freak to deisign Ash-Greninja for them to give Ash a super-special anime-only(at the time) form.
I guess if you look at it from a purely mechanical perspective yes, Ho-oh is a terribly designed mon kit-wise, but I maintain that Pokémon was never really meant to continue “competitively” past Gen 2, especially after Tajiri “retiring” upstairs to executive and the main development team scrambling to cobble together what remained of the formula to crank out something profitable.I mean Regenerator is what makes Ho-oh not terrible, it spent 2 Generations being wholly unable to switch out if Stealth Rocks are on the field, sure Lugia takes extra damage too but it is a little bit more bulky than Ho-oh is.
Also there is the fact that Moltres is also Fire/Flying so..Ho-oh is just sort of "Moltres' big brother" except with (when Silver came out) worse stats because Sacred Flame was a special attack..and Moltres has a slightly higher special attack than Ho-oh, and hey as much as you think Lugia being a mascot is strange at least Lugia is a good pokemon. Lucario is probably the dumbest "pushed mascot" they had, If only because he got cucked by Heracross of all things.
TDLR : Pokemon has always been completely fucked up and always will be. That is part of the reason I think the REEEEing about how "Bad" sword and shield was around here is hilarious. Every generation has had something completely fucked about it.
Also there's the incongruity of it allegedly being the "guardian of the seas" yet all the thing does is sleep at the bottom of a random cave and seems to just cause storms when it's pissed or something. Compare this to Kyogre the very next gen who truly is the master of the oceans and physically proved it during the actual story by nearly flooding the entire fucking region
All Ho-oh got was a split-second cameo in the first episode and one actual movie years later and even then it had most of its screentime stolen by the token mythical of the month. No justice I tell you.
From what I could tell, it was just to give Ash a plot device feather. Not even sure I could even call it that.Couldn't tell you what Ho-Oh's role in "I Choose You" was even supposed to be.
I did watch the movie recently since it was on Netflix. From what I remember it's like a really bastardized redo of the first season with random new characters taking the place of Brock/Misty. All Ho-oh was there for is so Ash could battle it as a reward after "proving he is pure" or some shit. But they had to spend half an hour dealing with Marshadow first because that's what the movies have really been for ever since the 4th one, an excuse to showboat whatever the most current mythical gimmickmon is.From what I could tell, it was just to give Ash a plot device feather. Not even sure I could even call it that.
On an unrelated note I saw the Zeraora one too. Thought it was a only slightly better (which isn't saying much) but I did really like this one subplot about a compulsive liar character who acts like he's the greatest trainer ever to impress his niece when it reality the dude's never had a single Pokemon. Over the course of the story a Sudowoodo (a mon that "lies" about its appearance) follows him around and becomes his first Pokemon in the end.
I mean Regenerator is what makes Ho-oh not terrible, it spent 2 Generations being wholly unable to switch out if Stealth Rocks are on the field, sure Lugia takes extra damage too but it is a little bit more bulky than Ho-oh is.
Also there is the fact that Moltres is also Fire/Flying so..Ho-oh is just sort of "Moltres' big brother" except with (when Silver came out) worse stats because Sacred Flame was a special attack..and Moltres has a slightly higher special attack than Ho-oh, and hey as much as you think Lugia being a mascot is strange at least Lugia is a good pokemon. Lucario is probably the dumbest "pushed mascot" they had, If only because he got cucked by Heracross of all things.
TDLR : Pokemon has always been completely fucked up and always will be. That is part of the reason I think the REEEEing about how "Bad" sword and shield was around here is hilarious. Every generation has had something completely fucked about it.
This reminds me of how after Chugga's Rescue team DX let's play someone designed a mega Delcatty and people pointed out that even with 100 extra base stats Delcatty would still suck in the maingame. Poor thing.Plenty of Pokemon can still have interesting designs, but not be good in Compettive