You forgot about Bulbasaur's secondary poison type that makes it immune to the poison condition, handy considering half of team rocket's Pokémon are poison type
Yeah the common feedback im getting is that I could do longer videos and provide more information. It's a good problem to have and I plan on making longer videos now. While my video isn't perfect, I'm happy with the direction im going in and hopefully you're there to see the next one. Thanks for watching and commenting.
i also love the mysteriousness of the fossils; you have a teaser of information from the pewter museum, but mostly you’re going in blind when you choose. it’s great.
I didnt know about the teaser or maybe I forgot. I was horrible with reading in games back when I was a kid so I probably just never paid attention lol. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
There's nothing quite like the magic of playing through a game for the first time where your choices actually matter. Pokemon was so ahead of its time in replayability because it was one of the first widely accessible games where you could spend hours on end theory-crafting your perfect team composition and then literal days or weeks building that team. 10/10 nostalgia video!
Pokemon brings me back to elementary school. We had a whole black market for cards because the teachers didn't want us playing Pokemon during class. Tho at that point it was all based on how the cards looked, because no one actually knew how to play the card game.
Same exact experience. I hate to admit it, but I had a base set charizard. That thing was so beat to hell. I eventually traded it for a holo alakazam and somehow thought I won the trade because alakazam was harder to get in the games lol. Thank you for watching and everything quinn. You're always really supportive.
Started with Red when I was pretty young. Really resonate with what you said. Great video It's honestly a shame the route Nintendo went with the Pokemon games. Especially with locking legendaries behind events, shiny locking, etc. Just kind of a shame. Would like to have seen more quest-based lines to get certain pokemon while keeping the choice elements.
You found the right guy then. I've also been really disappointed with how the franchise went and thats why so much of my content focuses on the first couple of generations. Nothing is perfect but im still so impressed with how much they got right out of the game as far as concepts.
One advantage to picking Charmander that no ever mentions, you can get a Pikachu early also that has a type advantage on rival with Squirtle. So if you think about the 4 biggest early fights are Rival, Brock, Misty, and Rival. I love the Charmander line and this basically makes up for Brock being difficult.
I think the most interesting thing about Charmander is that they aren't that bad into Brock. His Pokémon are all high defense and low special so once they learn ember they can actually do some decent damage. Brock also lacks an actual rock type move so they don't damage Charmander all that much. Also once you get ember, training on metapod and kakuna in Viridian Forest level them up pretty fast. It is definitely an option that rewards those who deeply know the game since all of Charmander's problems can be planned around and conquered without much trouble. Bulbasaur is definitely for beginners since it beats both of the early gyms and Squirtle lets you learn about Pikachu/Paris without needing as much other knowledge as Charmander. The three present a fun difficult curve because the game becomes more complicated not harder and it rewards those who study them game instead of just making it more grindy (although you could definitely grind if you want to solve the games' challenges that way).
So you’re saying 80% of Pokémon is peak? Damn you’re easy to please… Gen 2/3/4 are the only greats. Anything else is garbage, from sun moon to everything that has come out that wasn’t a remake(except bdsp that wasn’t great).
I didnt expect this response at all. Thank you to the new subs and amazing feedback.
You forgot about Bulbasaur's secondary poison type that makes it immune to the poison condition, handy considering half of team rocket's Pokémon are poison type
Yeah the common feedback im getting is that I could do longer videos and provide more information. It's a good problem to have and I plan on making longer videos now. While my video isn't perfect, I'm happy with the direction im going in and hopefully you're there to see the next one. Thanks for watching and commenting.
i also love the mysteriousness of the fossils; you have a teaser of information from the pewter museum, but mostly you’re going in blind when you choose. it’s great.
I didnt know about the teaser or maybe I forgot.
I was horrible with reading in games back when I was a kid so I probably just never paid attention lol. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.
The GB/C Pokémon games have a timeless magic. Even though the technology is outdated as hell, playing them is like driving a classic car.
Exactly. you get it.
Correct. It has a vintage elegance.
Totally agree, they took what has since become out dated antiquated tech and made a timeless game that will be played 100 years from now
There's nothing quite like the magic of playing through a game for the first time where your choices actually matter. Pokemon was so ahead of its time in replayability because it was one of the first widely accessible games where you could spend hours on end theory-crafting your perfect team composition and then literal days or weeks building that team. 10/10 nostalgia video!
Am i the only one who thought "screw that basic fire-dragon, i want the mad turtle with a bazooka coming out of its shield!"? 😂
Pokemon brings me back to elementary school. We had a whole black market for cards because the teachers didn't want us playing Pokemon during class. Tho at that point it was all based on how the cards looked, because no one actually knew how to play the card game.
Same exact experience. I hate to admit it, but I had a base set charizard. That thing was so beat to hell. I eventually traded it for a holo alakazam and somehow thought I won the trade because alakazam was harder to get in the games lol.
Thank you for watching and everything quinn. You're always really supportive.
Thats not a black market
Started with Red when I was pretty young. Really resonate with what you said. Great video
It's honestly a shame the route Nintendo went with the Pokemon games. Especially with locking legendaries behind events, shiny locking, etc. Just kind of a shame. Would like to have seen more quest-based lines to get certain pokemon while keeping the choice elements.
You found the right guy then. I've also been really disappointed with how the franchise went and thats why so much of my content focuses on the first couple of generations.
Nothing is perfect but im still so impressed with how much they got right out of the game as far as concepts.
@ they def did an amazing job on the first few games 🙌🙌 def earned a sub, great content. keep up the good work
@@Livvvid I stopped playing after gen 6 because I thought that they'd rand out of ideas and felt like the games held your hands too much.
pretty much the same alf. I generally only play gen 1-5 now.
I Love Red Version.
It Was My First Pokémon Experience.
hey thanks for watching and commenting.
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My Pleasure.
One advantage to picking Charmander that no ever mentions, you can get a Pikachu early also that has a type advantage on rival with Squirtle.
So if you think about the 4 biggest early fights are Rival, Brock, Misty, and Rival.
I love the Charmander line and this basically makes up for Brock being difficult.
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I think the most interesting thing about Charmander is that they aren't that bad into Brock. His Pokémon are all high defense and low special so once they learn ember they can actually do some decent damage. Brock also lacks an actual rock type move so they don't damage Charmander all that much. Also once you get ember, training on metapod and kakuna in Viridian Forest level them up pretty fast. It is definitely an option that rewards those who deeply know the game since all of Charmander's problems can be planned around and conquered without much trouble. Bulbasaur is definitely for beginners since it beats both of the early gyms and Squirtle lets you learn about Pikachu/Paris without needing as much other knowledge as Charmander. The three present a fun difficult curve because the game becomes more complicated not harder and it rewards those who study them game instead of just making it more grindy (although you could definitely grind if you want to solve the games' challenges that way).
A new game called D.A.M. Champion was just released on Steam and it has inspiration from the original Red and Blue. It is a low budget dark comedy.
Not sure I love the art it went for during battles but let me know how it is if you get it.
Glad this video popped up in my "recommended" just subscribed, can't wait to see what else you have for the channel!
Hey orin thank you for taking a chance on a smaller video/channel when it popped up. I appreciate you.
Awesome video my friend, earned a subscriber. Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing more of your content!!
My first pokemon gen 1 game was Blue. But I agree Red was cooler
Gen 1-6 are peak Pokemon and the only ones I enjoy really. I started with Gen 5 by the way!
I absolutely LOVE gen five.
Hopefully i'll see you in the future as I upload more content. I'm planning on doing longer, more in depth videos now.
So you’re saying 80% of Pokémon is peak? Damn you’re easy to please…
Gen 2/3/4 are the only greats. Anything else is garbage, from sun moon to everything that has come out that wasn’t a remake(except bdsp that wasn’t great).
You my friend, have earned a sub
Thank you prav you're awesome.
Very well done! 👍
Thank you jessi. You took a chance on a smaller video/channel and I appreciate that.
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Bulb 4 life
Bulb was always my favorite even though charizard looked cool.
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So underrated. :D
Choice? Half the pokemon dont have moves of their type.