Wow, this video is 11 years old🥹 I’ve just come across it now in 2024. I’ve always loved Pokémon as a kid and still do now. I first got plat for Christmas when I was about 10. I, like probably a lot of other kids, just went through and picked everything I thought was the strongest or that I liked 😹😹I’m now 24, and I just started playing Platinum again, and I had no idea there was this whole complex world inside of the world I thought I knew all my life 🥹🥹 this is going on going to be so much fun! Thank you for this video ❤
I know this is late, but the art on the englsh mystic tomato appears to be more a tribute to the attack of killer tomatoes. The reason they kept the mystic tomatos original japanses appearance upon being summoned in the english dub of yugioh is because sometimes it contribute to the early time of video games especially on what you see on the art box is not the same on the screen of the video game.
Even once the official tcg came out the idiots at konami had no idea what they were doing. The rules were so undefined and the game itself was not played the same as in the anime so me and my friends not knowing any better just replicated the animes rules lol tho back then i barely played tcgs i just collected the cards. I tried to play yugioh a bit but yeah i didnt seriously start playing tcgs until later in life when i fell in love with mtg.... now im working on making my own with own unique twist on resources and life points and monsters. The rabbit hole runs deep friends
duel monster sucks, season 0 - aka the original show that stars then ends and there is NO other series, everything else is just a drugged up fuel nightmare
Currently replaying Majora's Mask and I gotta say, Great Bay Temple is really underrated imo. The mechanic of reversing the flow of water was super straightforward as soon as you enter the dungeon. And you don't have to do a lot of back tracking to change the flow. Once you gain the ability, if you do have to back track, all you have to do is go back to the first room, which is connected to the water flow room with the branching paths, and switch it. So it's not like you have to go to multiple rooms or sections of the dungeon to do it. Also, as long as you're looking for the stray fairies, I didn't think most of them were hard to find and I didn't end up having to reroute the flow of water once. I also really love how the color-coded pipes lead you through the dungeon. I didn't get lost even once despite it having been years since I played through this game. To add to all that, I really loved the big eye mini-boss. Super fun to face off and actually mildly challenging considering it's just a mini-boss. Though I will say, I didn't care for the main boss at the end of the dungeon. Still, I feel this dungeon gets a lot of hate because people compare it to the Water Temple in OOT so much, but I found that Great Bay Temple was way easier to get through, and fun at that. But hey, everyone is entitled to their opinions and this is a great video. I'm not in any way trying to disregard anyone else's feelings, this is just my take based on my current playthrough. P.S. the music absolutely SLAPS lol
I love Rabbis Luigi, I was able to use him to single handedly complete one of the ultimate challenges after my other teammates died. This was because the combo of vampires dash and weaken made him an unforeseen tank.
I was so excited when I found my first shiny playing Pokémon Go. It was a geodude, only to evolve it into a graveler that looks like a literal ball of crap
Back in 99 my cousin had a Japanese Maril card and traded me for it. That was a magical time. I remember being disappointed when I found out pikablue was a Marill watching the mini movie before the 1st movie
So basically IVS- Good genetics/stronger since birth. To obtain Pokemon breeding is helpful way EVS- hard training to raise particular stats. Pokemon shouldn't max leveld before reaching his max EVs in particular stat .