
Tell Perap something or other.
Only trainers who have not been helped by Mega Kangaskhan in the Battle House should throw stones.
I think the worst blunder in history is the Pokémon Shock…
>>4Polygon really sucks.
Software riddled with bugs is quite something.
Well, it’s the usual Polygon shock Pika…
Is this okay based on the information before the release…? This is Pokémon number 2.
The most recent hot topic was the leak of internal information due to hacking.
>>10The details about the GS Ball are more trivial than I expected.
I understand the reason why no one touches it, but I have two feelings: I didn’t want to know that setting.
Basically, I’m strong no matter what I do.
Compared to the server downtime on the first day of the Wave Surfing or the Nightmare Island in Diamond and Pearl, I can clearly say that this level of mishap is nothing short of pathetic.
>>12This isn’t a mistake; it’s just the fault of the users who are abusing it.
>>13There are kids who accidentally did it and saved, so it’s impossible to put all the responsibility on the users.
More and more outrageous stories are coming out.
There’s no worse story than that of Mew when it comes to the credibility of subcontracting companies.
Auto-save was seriously problematic, like in Sword and Shield, where it triggered freezes and data corruption.
The worst selling method was the accelerated Torchic gacha.
The worst thing about the communication aspect was the YY communication (4-digit password) in Sword and Shield.
>>185463
I dislike Onigori more than this one.
I feel that mishaps are also part of the flavor of the Pokémon series.
I think this series has messed up something in every generation.
>>21If the game balance is poor, it could rather be said that the level of mishap is moderate.
Isn’t it a ridiculous mistake to aim for a TOD using BW’s mischievous spirit without any disconnect penalties?
If there were something like a story of crappy Pokémon, it would probably be the case that the Pokémon in the thread image would be considered a crappy Pokémon.
>>24In reality, it doesn’t perform as well as the original Kentaros.
>>25The problem with Mega Gardevoir is that it wipes out all mid-tier and lower Pokémon, you know?
The pressure on minor Pokémon is intense.
If we’re just talking about how risky it is, there were plenty of things that were even riskier, but those just worked themselves out.
Gab is so straightforward; it can devastate minor Pokémon, but it has a four-times weakness, so there was a chance even against minor ones.
Mega Gardevoir crushes even hopes like that without leaving any.
Also, even the minor perverts deny it by saying, “Isn’t it better to just use girls?”
>>34Although I’m talking at length, the one that took out the minor is Talonflame.
>>42Both, but… what a random thing to say…
>>42The biggest problem is that Garuaro moved in…
These guys alone can trap most minor Pokémon.
>>42It’s unreasonable to say that only one of them was killed.
>>34That all applies to the original Kentauros, doesn’t it?
>>24If it’s chosen by someone who hasn’t played, then that will be the case.
If you were actually competing against each other.
I think it’s because I was stingy with the dream abilities that it ended up giving a big advantage to the modifications.
The image of Repulders and color Suicune from the BW period is stronger as being bad, though.
Diamond and Pearl Remake
For now, if you input either 5463 or 8903, you’ll match with a nameless user thanks to this amazing feature.
Safe to wear
Parental love can still be understood.
Why did you match the Glow Punch?
>>32Wasn’t there someone aiming for a hidden 10% freeze or double chance of a status condition?
I’ve seen comments saying that no one would use something like Leppard since it gets disconnected for free anyway, but what do you think?
The image in the thread has a high capability for bullying low-durability Pokémon, which is not good…
Why was the recording feature of Perapp gone?
>>36Because I can’t trust the people who use it.
I remember that ranked matches were suspended for a long time due to tool measures during XY.
If you’re going to treat this guy as a garbage Pokémon, then you should treat Mega Gengar the same way.
How malicious it was to have floating and shadow stepping with that performance in that era…
>>39Mega Gengar is just strong.
Mega Gyarados completely denies weak Pokémon.
The maliciousness is different.
Mega Gardevoir’s ruthlessness in annihilating the underlings relying on the tie was brutal.
Well, when it comes to online matches, it’s no-risk disconnection, isn’t it?
It started from a place where it seemed like they just carelessly threw in Mew after the master data was completed, turning it into a bug-ridden game.
>>44Even without throwing in Mew, it’s still full of bugs, though, huh? Bwahaha.
The cutoff line for the fire was really terrible, wasn’t it…
It was a completely unexpected bug, and as a result of intentionally pushing the limits, it turned out to disturb the balance, so the type of mistake is different.
Personally, it did lead to sales, but I rarely see supportive opinions. I want to advocate for the strategy guide featuring the dream abilities of the starter Pokémon, even though it’s not the worst in history.
I haven’t even mentioned anything about the fire, but as soon as I get called out, saying “I know, but it’s a two-way street” is kind of lame.
It’s impossible to continue the thread while considering Mega-Gardevoir as the worst blunder, right?
>>54Mega Gallade was just a case of insufficient tuning, so honestly, it falls into a pretty unimpressive category in history.
>>54Articles and videos that criticize Mega Gyarados are often easy to generate views.
So it’s someone who would be in trouble if things don’t go that way.
If we’re talking about a blunder, it has to be the bug in BDSP.
The product has not reached the required level.
>>55No…
Since SV was full of bugs and had to be canceled several times, BDSP is better.
I don’t like Mega Evolution, not just Mega Gal, as it seems to encapsulate the bad aspects of Game Freak.
The compatibility cut for the third generation was probably quite significant.
It seems that Game Freak still has some trauma.
Since it was something inevitable, is it different from making a blunder?
Rather than declaring someone a noob on anonymous message boards and engaging in response battles, settle it with a match.
It’s a best of three match.
The version marketing used in the movie version is pretty much rubbish.
Is the person who started talking about Fletchinder in a thread about Megarule perhaps an aspie or something?
>>61Fighting games tend to attract people who only open their mouths to say “I know this story,” which shows how empty-headed they are.
The chatting feature of Perap is either seriously over-trusting human conscience or simply just foolish.
>>64The human conscience is crap.
>>72\SEX/
A not-cheap strategy guide with codes that feature one winning option out of three random types.
There’s probably nothing worse than this.
>>65moisture
>>65I don’t need a wet strategy guide.
>>65It’s better than the color Arceus Gacha.
Basically, there are only interesting movies after Hoopa, so it must be because of this guy that it turned out like that.
>>65I was fond of it, but it seems that the acrobatic Jukain was also in the category of being a dud.
>>109Compared to the accelerated Blaziken, well…
It’s just normally strong compared to other wetness.
I think it was foolish to try to cover up the official modifications with skills, even now that I look back on it.
I think the mysterious place filled with hidden events and abundant mythical Pokémon is quite a big deal.
Wasn’t there a plain but randomly different colored advance ticket?
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At that time, WCS was too cold and it didn’t work.
It’s quite a lot to give codes only to those who bought the Gantetsu Ball, which cannot be obtained in the game, at Seven-Eleven.
When I look back at the SV raid, it was pretty much a goopy mess.
Well, it may be overshadowed by the past generations…
>>75Even with the improvements from Sword and Shield, the terrible aspects are still extremely terrible…
It’s terrible to try to force things like Mukuhawk’s Bug resistance or Yessan♀’s Trick Room mistakes as part of the specifications.
Is it that the power of life is also like a jewel?
>>78If we’re talking about this kind of thing, the first one that should be mentioned is the poisonous jellyfish.
When they say it’s the largest Pokémon, I guess it’s simply the Pokémon Shock that caused harm to the human body…
>>79It doesn’t matter how much Kangaskhan goes wild; the Pokémon games won’t end, but over there, they’re on the brink of ending the anime…
>>79It’s a major difference because it’s a blunder that has spread the caption about brightening the room and looking from a distance to all animations.
What do you think about the decoration sticker?
Polygon is the worst.
It was a mistake to push the battle system, which was originally just a bonus feature, to the forefront.
Perappu
Ball seal
Mysterious place
Isn’t DP amazing?
For the adjustment of the match, Bequeen… I’ll take away your special move.
Your only Mew (Bug Terrace is the optimal answer)
>>89I wonder what happened with the kids’ real event at the Pokémon Center…
>>91I heard that the staff on site were working incredibly hard.
If the crappy systems of each generation battled against each other, Mega Gallade doesn’t seem that impressive after all.
Gen Shigura seems impressive across all generations.
I feel like the BW era had the most frustrating things.
But the time I was most into it was during the BW era.
>>92Dream Island
– Strategy guide
– 3 old men’s enhancement distribution app
・Victini
・Keldeo
“To Zekrom…!”
I wonder if it was that way in the developments outside of the main story.
>>92I think the transition from the 4th generation to the 5th generation is really bad in terms of bugs.
I think the Surfing Glitch that even elementary school students can easily replicate, as well as the Zoroark progression bug that can occur during normal play, had a lot of victims, just like in the original game…
Is the historic technique of “oiuchi” never going to come back, I wonder?
>>93It’s impressive that you have bugs at every generation level, you and free fall.
Greedy elements have been inherited by Pokémon cards and smartphone games.
It’s pretty awful that there are still easily reproducible bugs left in SV during raids.
Furthermore, DLC techniques
It’s not a mistake, but I don’t understand why they were so hesitant to release the Gantetsu Balls in the 7th to 8th generations.
It’s definitely excessive that it’s impossible to obtain multiple from one data and it’s rarer than a Master Ball.
The Diamond and Pearl remake, which even ruined the official event streaming around Christmas, is on a different level.
>>100Five Kage Summit Attack
Daiマ and Terrace is a really good system, huh?
>>101As for Dima, the terrace is…
Since it would be troublesome if it could be easily increased, it will only be inherited from female with a dream ability, and only males will be distributed…
The Lapras incident of Pokémon GO
It’s not a mistake by Pokémon, but…
I think it’s not Mega Kangaskhan itself that’s the problem, but rather that Power-Up Punch is breaking the balance.
Also, Bolthloss is really trash.
>>106No, there were quite a few without gross pan too.
The Dime was also pretty outrageous.
>>108Actually, that’s the one that has an odd balance.
Since Sword and Shield have a large number of returning players, summaries that praise them are likely to gain more views.
>>124It’s a handy pounding stick, huh?
>>132The Pokemon threads on the bulletin board are mostly just threads for summaries, which is a problem.
After a while, if you search for distinctive responses from the logs registered under “Anonymous-chi,” you’ll catch them right away.
>>108Terastal is already quite something, but I never want to see Dynamax again.
The fifth generation, in which modified cutting battle video analysis tools were rampant, was the most chaotic.
I didn’t dislike it.
Dynamax was the best in terms of presentation in history, though…
To be honest, considering everything that happened later, Mega Gardevoir isn’t that big of a mistake.
The terrace has lost its elements that could overturn special traits and ability values, right?
>>114I was told to strengthen equally with Mega…
>>123It’s 100 times better compared to Mega and Z moves.
I wonder if the staff who caused the Pokémon Shock are still in the industry.
>>118The flashing effects have been present in older robot anime even before Pokémon, so the Pokémon anime staff are not the originators of the flashing.
>>118If it’s Mr. Iizaka from the polygon episode production, he was in charge of the direction for the Pikachu Forest in the return episode and was involved until DP.
Died over 10 years ago in their mid-40s.
It’s ridiculous that the home encyclopedia bonus includes the Diamond and Pearl remakes.
Are you still planning to sell that crappy game?
Rising two levels in Gropan is exactly the concept, so there’s not much that can be done about it.
Did you properly test the counter?
The era when there was a trend of treating those who don’t manipulate RNG as fools seriously irritated me.
>>122I’m glad this “Meza-Pa” type is gone because I hated it.
I like performances, but the encore distribution festival for SV is definitely because of Dynamax, so it’s hard to say…
Well, it’s just a bashing thread.
>>126I like that I can see the efforts to bring back the flow of the 6th generation, even if just little by little.
Pelap didn’t sound good on the DS, so it’s a misunderstanding.
The Unknown seal is guilty.
I’m not asking for much, so please return the jewel.
Even after recording with the recorder, I could only hear noise like “boaaa,” so I’m really curious if it actually could be done!!
Daimon was treated as worthless if he couldn’t use flying-type moves.
The Masters Eight was amazing.
Isn’t it about time to distribute the original performance Fubuki to just a select few?
The thread image was indeed a level of balance error that will remain in gaming history rather than just Pokémon, but personally, I think that Arow had a more harmful level of strength during the same period.
>>135That level of megachurch really underestimates the history of games.
>>151I think it will rank high based on the number of victims.
I think there were more people competing than now.
>>165Don’t make me laugh, there’s no way it can compare to FPS or MOBA.
>>165It seems that the competition level of the more populous SV generation is lower than that of the 3DS generation.
The hypnosis techniques from the Diamond and Pearl era are really insane.
A dark hole has appeared…
>>136Oh! Multiple hypnosis is prohibited by local rules!
>>136It’s terrible that while taking it away from Doble, it was made into a move that is also difficult for Darkrai to use.
Since it’s a rare chance for the phantom to compete, it wouldn’t hurt to exaggerate a little…
I also hated Gardevoir.
I also disliked Game Freak for not considering special types.
>>138I wonder what they were thinking setting that to C150.
I wonder if they weren’t thinking of anything.
The high difficulty of breeding semi-legendaries, which makes it almost impossible to create decent competitive specimens without using random numbers, is one of its drawbacks.
I seriously thought it was insane that gathering two old men would lead to the appearance of a third old man.
>>140It seems that the Pokémon with the motif of the wind god and thunder god was decided from the early stages of development.
I wonder how it came about to add an unknown old man towards the end of the development process…
I have a memory of Gaogaigar being shiny all the time.
I like the image because it was an easy tool for beginners when navigating battle facilities.
It’s out… Dark Hole…
I think it was the craziest environment after excluding the first generation, but that’s why I remember getting really into it the most.
I realize I don’t really know much about the third generation battle environment.
I only know that the explosion is extremely powerful.
It was tough when I was killed by being trapped in an infinite walrus during the old story.
The hypnosis allergy of the old Pokémon was really intense.
>>155The concept of “chuu-poke” had also become widespread.
>>158Using a party made up of semi-legendary Pokémon with a base stat total of 600 will get you exposed on battle recruitment boards.
>>155The specifications are to blame.
So Dark Horse is getting nerfed!
>>155It was too strange before the hypnosis allergy kicked in…
I still think it’s totally strange that mushroom spores have a hit rate of 100.
In terms of battles, BW was the most ridiculous, right?
I had to not expect the other person to have the conscience to not disconnect.
>>157But probably, if there were no disconnection penalties, the cat’s paw Leppaer was spreading throughout the environment.
Rather, it would gradually improve if they increased Pokémon compatible with Mega Evolution like regional forms each time they moved to the next generation, but throwing it aside is what’s really bad.
When I think about Gassa, I feel like Talonflame would have been created eventually.
Was there ever a generation of Pokémon with good battle balance?
>>164Gold and silver?
>>169That is diverse in its own way, but in the end, there are environmental Pokémon… It has high durability but low firepower.
>>169If you only look at Snorlax’s thumbnail specs, doesn’t it compare to Mega Garchomp?
>>175Strong is strong, but since I’m slow, it’s not that impressive.
>>175It’s truly unmatched.
However, the opposing candidates were too weak, making it essentially more problematic than Mega Gardevoir.
>>164I remember that before the release of Poké Bank and the DLC, every game other than SV was interesting.
>>164I think Sword and Shield were the most interesting in the series.
I really liked how Mega Evolutions made player’s characteristics stand out more…
Isn’t it time to restore the 155 rule?
Due to BW’s lenient modification measures, it was chaotic with dream Nyorotono present before its release and regular colored zero-degree Suicune existing.
Gold and silver are a long-lasting marathon of sleep, so it’s no good.
When it comes to discussing this time as the most dangerous, various things from before also come up as dangerous, which is similar to the environment of Yu-Gi-Oh.
Daimon is too powerful, and I think it will be broken even with Mega Z-Terrace.
I wonder what will happen in the Champions.
The balance of Mega Gardevoir was bad, but when it comes to the history of Pokémon, I think of bugs and terrible raid mechanics instead.
The weather battle in BW was fun.
Before the release of Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire were already quite amazing.
The emerald turned out to be wonderful, so it’s surprisingly not often talked about.
>>182I think it’s quite coarse that in the first three generations, physical and special moves are separated by type.
>>182I wonder if it was known as the Zarok Bug back then, in reference to the Emerald Bug.
I think everyone was doing TM duplication.
I think the biggest blunder is the repeated setting of sloppy regulations, which makes it clear that there’s no motivation.
>>183There is probably no worse environment than a time when no-risk cutting is rampant and matches themselves are not happening.
>>183There were no special rules like upper ban or terrace ban at all…
>>187I have thought numerous times how nice it would be if I had that much motivation like during Sword and Shield…
>>183Isn’t the maximum value for mistakes too low…?
>>190When Mega Gardevoir was around, when Arrow was around.
Damn it! But I still enjoyed the match…
>>203Doesn’t that mean the maximum value of the incident would be lower than the Polygon Shock?
>>203Isn’t it simply that you’ve just gotten older and don’t have the leisure to enjoy things anymore?
I really liked Sword and Shield at the beginning.
I don’t think Ant and Butterfree will ever show any presence in the competitive scene in regular rate battles from now on…
Post-DP era hypnosis techniques and the changes in mechanics after the chaos of XY.
I feel like Gengar is the most dangerous.
Special regulations are one thing, but there have been fewer internet tournaments with irregular rules, haven’t there?
Hey, Mijumaru, say something!
I think the DS launch title hurt the Pokémon brand.
If we didn’t bring in childish ideologies like “I don’t want it if my favorites or specific Pokémon can’t shine!” then every generation would have been in harmony.
XY tends to be the topic of conversation, but Mega Gengar also caused quite a stir.