
Isn’t Johto’s level low?
Why is this guy surrounded by Lego blocks?
(Not wrong)
Really low level.
>>3
What is this level 9 vision even?
I think it would have been fine for Kanto to suddenly be at level 60, although it would somewhat diminish Red’s impact.
I feel like there were more things to do for leveling up in Gold and Silver compared to the original, even though the level is lower.
It might be a mistake since it’s a memory from a long time ago, but…
Well, it is literally so.
Green from a world where Red took all three starter Pokémon.
>>7
I think it would have been nice to have the Eevee line if Red had the starter Pokémon and Pikachu like in the Pikachu version.
>>14
Eevee is also being taken by Red.
The level is low and there are few new Pokémon, so there’s no freshness.
Isn’t it illegal for a former champion to be a gym leader?
>>9
It’s only natural to think that they became a Gym Leader because they have a proven track record as a champion.
To participate in the Champion League, you need a badge, but the Gym Leader doesn’t necessarily have to be clearly inferior to the Elite Four…
>>9
Unlike in the league, there is no need to fight with all your might.
The league is only in Kanto, and Johto is just an addition to Kanto.
In terms of settings, Ibuki would probably be the strongest as a Gym Leader.
If the concept of DLC had existed at that time, they wouldn’t have said things like this…
I remember whether it was a setting or fan fiction that Gym Leaders adjust their levels according to the challenger’s Pokémon team.
>>12
The first mention was in the novel version.
I don’t know whether it was officially imported or not because I’ve been away for a while.
>>20
In the remake, I think you can really battle the gym leader seriously.
Ibuki is the Gym Leader…?
There are two people who are not giving out badges.
The league is only in Sekiei Highlands, and the linear train runs, so I wonder if it’s treated like a different municipality in the same country.
I don’t really understand the difference between the concepts of regions and countries in that world, though.
The Four Heavenly Kings and Kanto were too low in level, making it difficult to level up.
I really like that the Gallanassy and Windy, which were part of the supplementary team, are all together; it brings back memories of my Gold, Silver, and Green teams.
It’s several times healthier than having the boss of an evil organization as a gym leader.
There was a scene in THE ORIGIN where Takeshi decides which Pokémon to use after checking how many Red badges he has.
Takeshi’s younger brother was bringing out Rhydon and such.
I feel like I saw something where the early gym leaders in Sword and Shield or SV were mostly facing newbies, which was quite stressful, but it might have been fan-made content.
Since it’s Red, I think it would have been fine to have a Charizard.
Having all three of the prestigious families feels kind of something, right?
>>27
If it’s based on the Pikachu version, then there’s nothing strange about it.
There was something lacking that was below the level of my skills as a trainer.
Could it be that Green, who not only has all three starters but even has Pikachu and Eevee, is amazing for being able to become the Champion?
>>30
It was a Ho-oh, and there are still various pieces in good condition…
If you’re only going to have one of the three legendary families, there’s no need to bother having Pikachu in your party, and it was probably based on the Pikachu version.
Is the reason why Kanto Gym Leaders are weak due to the setting requiring them to be weaker than the Elite Four and Wataru?
I wanted it to be raised more since it’s a post-clear element.
I think it’s still on the lower side, even though it’s resolved in HGSS.
What did players of the previous game think when Gym Leaders used Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Spearow, Kakuna, and Metapod?
>>36
At least Hoho or Lady Ann or something…
>>36
Strike will be strong, but…
>>44
I think Tsukushi’s Scyther is weak, regardless of HGSS or GB.
>>36
Because it was a long-awaited new release that came just as I was endlessly sucking on the red-green Pikachu.
My brain was boiling, so I didn’t care about that at all.
When I look at it now, it does seem strange, doesn’t it?
Johto was oddly different in many ways.
Half of the gym leaders don’t use Johto Pokémon even though they are from Johto.
The number of Johto-produced ones is…
In SV, it doesn’t match at all with the number of badges or what I have on hand.
In the latest work, since students take turns challenging, the setting for the gym leader in the early part of the town is that they go easy on them.
>>41
Even in BW, there are descriptions of Pokémon for gym use.
But it’s also at a correspondingly low level here, so it struggles too.
“And Kanto isn’t that high-level either.”
There are too many Johto Pokémon that aren’t in Johto.
The evil type is mostly in Kanto…
At the time, I didn’t care at all, but when you mention it, there are a lot of points to criticize…
In SV, many people come to the nearest Gym Leader first, so I’ve heard complaints about not being able to go all out. I think they might be holding back depending on the opponent’s strength.
I think it’s a bit of a problem that there is no system where the strength of the enemies varies according to the player’s strength in the important SV.
It seems that Blueberry Academy has a high level, but in reality, it probably won’t be that high when it’s integrated into the actual worldview…
>>51
There seems to be a huge difference between Nemo and Suguri.
In terms of gameplay, no matter how you think about it, Suguri is definitely stronger after the enhancements.
Was Cheren the first to openly admit to clearly holding back in the main game?
It’s fine when fighting against challengers, but please use a serious team when battling against Team Plasma.
If it’s within the category of students, it may seem high, but overall they would probably still be considered children…
It’s not about being weak or strong; if you’re in Johto, use Johto Pokémon.
Neither Senri nor Shijima only use Kantō Pokémon.
>>55
The lineup for the first match of Senri was properly made up of local players, wasn’t it?
>>55
The balance is so off that there’s absolutely no place where Chikorita can have an advantageous matchup; it’s just ridiculous.
Wataru and Dande seem to be about equally matched in terms of strength officially.
In the anime, Dande was the strongest in the world, right?
In a game, it’s determined by numbers, but in terms of setting, it feels like being strong comes from the strategies and techniques used like in an anime.
Anime has nothing to do with games.
In Hoenn, Tessen is the only one who doesn’t use new Pokémon.
>>61
I wasn’t using Raibolt.
Is it just emeralds?
Upon careful consideration, it was obvious that using Tyranitar, which evolves from the Yawgmoth that can be caught in Kanto, is a matter of course.
If it’s based on anime, it’s impossible because it inevitably elevates the final boss of that time.
Senri is from Hoenn, so they are probably mistaking someone else for them.
>>65
It’s probably Matsuba…
>>66
I was misunderstanding it naively…
I got confused because I thought it was “Senri” since it uses clairvoyance.
In anime, the accuracy of techniques and types can’t be relied on at all.
Kanto Pokémon, Johto Pokémon
That’s someone else’s business!
The only new fighting type in Johto is just Capoeira.
Since all the capos, or rather all the bulky derivatives, are taken by Shiba, there’s nothing we can do about it.
I thought Shijima was a Water type… but it turned out to be Fighting.
I have no image of Nyoro Bon as a fighter.
>>72
It’s probably mixed with maxi or something.
Shijima collected both the extra Okorizaru and Nyorobon, so it’s the better option.
Matsuba, what even are you?
I can’t remember if the conversation about needing talent for holding 6 Pokémon was something that happened in the game or if it was my imagination.
>>74
It might just be a delusion, but isn’t it okay?
Use Muma, Matsuba.
At that point, Shijima is surprisingly using a powerful match technique other than the specialized type, as Nyorobon is using Surf.
Since we can both ride the waves, it feels like we’re in the same boat, right?
You remember the old man’s trainer way too vaguely, don’t you?
>>78
There’s nothing much unique about me except for the yacon…
Yanagi is really too low level, isn’t it?
>>80
The one who is really weak is this guy.
Inomu is such a special attack that it doesn’t even cause a serious injury with Blizzard, and since it’s weak to Grass, Meganium is more than enough.
>>80
I gave it to PokéSpe.
>>80
It would have been fine to include Lickitung, right?
Since the gym has the aspect of a testing facility, it is only natural to adjust one’s approach based on the other person’s condition.
Enju Gym Trainer
Ghost Ghost Ghost Ghost Ghost
Ghost Ghost
Ghost
Ghost Ghost Ghost
Enju Gym Leader
Ghos, Ghost, Ghost, Gengar
>>82
Murmur…
>>90
To be honest, even if they were around, they wouldn’t be that strong, so is there still someone unknown appearing at Shirogane Mountain!? It would be more impactful to go with a ghost-only type! Double punch!
Since that’s natural, I wanted SV to try a little harder.
Oh no!
There are usually older gym leaders in every generation.
>>89
It’s also difficult to not have at least one old man among the eight new characters coming out.
It’s not really something to be called a frame.
It’s normal for an old man to be there, right?
I’m not uninterested in the middle-aged gym leader, but Shijima is just too irrelevant.
Tessen is… a hot-blooded quiz old man, right…?
It’s more creepy when there are only beautiful men and women.
I want at least one veteran or elder.
According to the route, Yanagi has the possibility of being defeated early, so it must be the result of that adjustment.
Despite their seemingly bold personality, Shijima’s tactics are quite insidious both before and after the remake.
>>97
I want to see the overflow.
>>99
It’s rude to compare it to an over since it’s done after hypnosis.
>>101
The baton that becomes smaller while igniting ghostly fire and putting others into hypnosis indeed cannot be compared…
Recently, it feels like there is a separate category for middle-aged men besides just the well-built ones.
Is Johto just being lazy?
>>102
It’s not that I’m slacking off; it’s just that I’m at full capacity!
>>103
Furthermore, if anything, it’s somewhat of a shortcut.
I think that with a situation like this, they shouldn’t even bring out ghost users in the first place.
In Kanto, for various reasons, you have to bring out almost all types of gold and silver.
There are some overlaps, but
It’s not good that the ace of the last Dragon Gym is Kingdra.
>>105
Only Kingdra, a Dragon-type, has been added in Gold and Silver, so what are we supposed to do about that…?
The 567th gym has a free order for challenges, and the levels are almost on par with each other.
I can only think that the Ghost Dragon Elite Four’s team was effectively a Poison/Flying type, as noted in the excerpt about the Ghost Dragon Gym Leader.
>>109
But if I make it a type for the Four Heavenly Kings again, I won’t be able to differentiate it from Kanto.
>>111
I wonder how difficult Level Blue is.
>>119
Gyarados and Lapras appear.
I honestly don’t understand what the boss characters of Team Galactic and the Elite Four want to achieve.
I think it would have been better to release the additional evolution characters just before clearing the game, even if they can be obtained after clearing everything.
In that regard, Galar clearly has Pokémon that align with the order of the Gym Challenge.
Everyone thought that the Gym Leader’s seriousness couldn’t possibly be at level 10, so it was accepted without any particular discomfort.
If you think about it, it’s a big problem that a leader who refuses to hand over the badge immediately after losing occupies a quarter of the Johto region.
>>116
Even if there were circumstances, there are some guys who won’t even let you challenge them until you can handle errands!
The level is really low…
There are two gym leaders who don’t give out badges even though I won, and one of them is just being mean and hasn’t given it to me.
Is it really your job to take care of Denryuu?
>>120
I’m not even a user of Electric-type…
But I think it’s good that the gym leader is dealing with the town’s problems.
Akane-chan just forgot to hand it over.
I don’t know the other person.
They say the gym leader is cutting off the city’s electricity for personal reasons.
There are also people in Kanto who don’t know when Gym will come back because they’re away!
Ibuki’s actions are really terrible, so it’s no wonder they are called low-level locals.
However, it’s troubling that Ibuki, who is the least developed as a person, gives me quite a hard time in terms of strength.
>>125
Adan, as expected, has few weaknesses and high stats, making Kingdra strong.
>>125
Thanks to the ease of taking equal hits, those guys who can withstand even with level differences and inflict paralysis are incredibly annoying…
If anything, Kanto has more inconsistencies in level adjustments.
Everyone is a woman, the Gym Leader causing trouble in Johto.
>>127
Hayato… were you a girl?
I don’t really know how it actually is, but if the budget assumes that there are unique gimmicks for each gym and surrounding trainers, then…
Since the surroundings are like this and there’s no need for entourage, it seems like a considerable amount of money is probably in the pocket.
I actually quite like the Pokémon that the Sinnoh gym leader has.
The usual type of person I’ve seen enough of, but the ace is someone I’ve only just now encountered for the first time.
>>129
This guy! My trump card!
If taking care of the current is that important, then what’s with the dilapidation of that lighthouse?
It’s strange, isn’t it? The proper route is to fall once and then go up the stairs.
>>134
Since there are gentlemen around…
>>134
So in the remake, a direct elevator was created.
After everyone is upgraded in the remake, the Johto and Kanto regions become mostly evenly matched, but I like that Green is about 15 levels higher.
I also like that it still doesn’t compare at all to Red.
At a level like Kanto, the boss of the evil organization blends in with the gym leaders.
Akane-chan has big breasts, gives me badges right away, and treats me like a masochist, so I forgive her…
The league-certified gym leader was the leader of an organized crime group.
I can’t help but think they might have brought in a former champion as a successor in an attempt to restore trust.
>>139
Did they find out about that in the game time space?
>>146
Even if it wasn’t revealed at that time, a few years later, the remnants were shouting “Master Sakaki! Master Sakaki!”…
>>149
It might be a different Sakaki!
It’s common for there to be discrepancies in conversation about this kind of topic because the initial version and the upgraded version have different things on hand.
Sakaki seems to be a gym leader who became anti-social later on, which is troublesome.
It’s normal to have a falling gimmick.
Well, if you fall one floor, both your heart and body will break.
After the enhancements in HGSS, it seems that Green and Wataru had roughly equal level settings.
>>145
The current champion’s determination makes Wataru a little stronger.
Aren’t there specific opponents in Gold and Silver Kanto that have ridiculously high levels?
Green took over a gym that was run by organized crime quite well.
>>150
Just because Jimri is part of a criminal organization doesn’t mean Jim is guilty…
Even if we barely accept that we didn’t understand the know-how up to silver and gold.
It’s ridiculous that even in the fourth generation, they’re still picking Gym Leaders and Elite Four members who only use Ice (2 types), Electric (3 types), and Fire (2 types) Pokémon.
>>152
I wonder why there are only two types of Ice Pokémon in a region like Hokkaido, which is themed around it and has snowy mountains…
>>158
It’s only because I focused on 150 species in the encyclopedia and ended up with an unusually large amount of water, and for some reason, I gathered everything except for the lag—it’s just that the water ground is bad…
Johto is just Kanato’s second team after all.
The Four Heavenly Kings champions should be treated the same at the common point!
Well, during the rematch, everyone is at the same level, right?
Considering that his father is a gym leader and has gone missing due to being involved with the underworld, it’s easy to understand why Silver is such a delinquent.
>>156
Are you being rebellious?
If you think about it, the son of a yakuza is actually quite a decent category.
>>161
Stealing a ball from the research institute is seriously delinquent, right?
Is it because they have a badge from the neighboring region that they’re at that level, or has Kanto become a region of struggle?
Oh, the local area that is benefiting from the blessings of the league headquarters.
A decent child does not break into places to steal.
>>162
Does it mean that he’s growing up properly as a yakuza’s son?
>>163
They say it’s being rebellious.
It’s amazing that middle teens are working as gym instructors.
Who is the youngest now?
>>165
First of all, the fact that a child travels alone in this world…
>>165
In BW’s Iris
It seems to be under the management of Shaga, just in case.
>>165
If we include the Elite Four, it’s probably Poppy, but if we limit it to gym leaders, then maybe Hu and Ran.
>>172
Poppy is 9 years old, so she is actually not as young as she looks.
Well, I didn’t expect the early mistakes to continue like this, so it just ends with that statement…
Aren’t the wild Pokémon in Gold and Silver Kanto a bit weak?
>>168
It’s a little creepy that there are level 50 short-pants kids next to grass that is level 2 or 3, even though it’s just for game balance.
I wonder how old the gold and silver Mikande is supposed to be.
>>171
The dot’s body proportions are unusually low, making it look like a loli, but I feel like it’s about the same age as Kasumi.
My name is ???.
>>174
In HGSS, the flow involved looking at the name on the dropped Trainer Card and telling the police officer.
It’s a bit strange to introduce myself, I suppose.
There are quite a few strong characters that are loli.
The Pokémon League has a vibe where it feels like there’s a sense of camaraderie among the five people, so it seems like it’s okay to have at least one child in the mix.
It doesn’t really matter, but because they keep emphasizing impact, the champion is a child!
Adults are being too pathetic.
>>177
It’s way too late for a game where kids from the neighborhood become champions.
I wonder if Wataru feels embarrassed about being a champion due to a carryover.
>>180
The strongest of the Elite Four before the champion existed is basically like being a champion.
I’m not a lolicon, but I want to see more gym leaders like Acerola-chan.
>>181
According to the captain’s setting, Acerola is 11 years old or older.
Are you saying that someone like Professor Kukui is good?
Yeah
It’s a series that heavily relies on children, to the point where the adults trying to resolve the situation on their own (which was impossible) makes you think, “Wow! Adults can be dependable!” for the first time in Sword and Shield.
I think it’s fine since it’s a series for kids.
>>183
I want to tell people who are concerned about this to graduate from Pokemon.