
It’s not a hoot-owl but a Pidgey and a Pigeot, huh…
Is it really okay to have that just because it’s not the first one? There are a lot of silver and gold.
Super low level! No new Pokémon! The TM they give you is Mud-Slap!
I can’t believe how much excitement there is not!
A party like a mob trainer.
Gold and Silver have terrible Pokémon distribution and gym leader teams.
Johto is treated like an extra to Kanto.
Is Jimuri’s trump card the new Pokémon, Akane’s Miltank, the first one?
After going through Sinnoh, I feel that it’s somewhat better that the types and concepts are unified.
At least use Hoho.
Since I learned about PokéSpecial first, I found out that I don’t have a Skarmony in my party… I was… disappointed.
>>9
Airmd is no good at the first gym!
>>16
There’s a comic adaptation called “Golden Boys” where they used a Freezer in the first gym…
>>16
It’s because even Takeshi was strong against normal-type moves.
>>30
It’s not just a matter of type; I really don’t like that the first Gym Leader sends out a Pokémon with a total base stat of 465…
>>41
Well, while the level of convenience in the calculation formula is low, the fixed numbers have little impact on the base stats.
If the type isn’t in the area, there’s nothing that can be done, but what about when it’s there and you don’t use it?
Other gym leaders have their own unique skills, but…
A man who is completely different when it comes to other mediums like anime or manga.
Even Tsukushi is a Transcend Cocoon Strike, isn’t it?
I’m surprised that Tsukushi uses moves that Pokémon I know don’t have, but I think it’s still a good thing.
Well, the Trancel Cocoon is a bit…
>>14
In that case, it’s the same with Pigeon’s mud throwing…
To do something that tarnishes the new work.
Tsukushi doesn’t have any new Pokémon, but Scyther is quite impactful.
>>17
It was a rare Pokémon that I hardly saw in the previous game.
Hayato is a duck or something… should I make him hold a long green onion?
>>17
In the first generation, there are only slot prizes or the safari, so it has a sense of rarity and impact.
If Tsukushi uses Itomaru Ariados…?
The early strike is surprising, but…
Is the new Pokémon in the Gold and Silver Gym not including Miltank?
The next Matsuba is also Gohs Gohs Gengar.
>>22
The next stillness is also a rage monkey.
>>33
Well, since these are two Pokémon that don’t appear with trainers in the first generation, this is fine as it is.
>>46
Stop trying to shift the topic to Shiba.
I had the image of Heracross for Tsukushi and Mismagius for Matsuba, but I haven’t actually used them in the game.
Takeshi’s Onix had something that made you think it was different from all the other Pokémon at first glance.
Well, it may seem superficial, but…
I think one reason is that there are few new Pokémon, but often only one is used.
Could it be that there are only four Gym Leaders in Johto using new Pokémon…?
If it comes to this, I’ll bring out Freezer!
If it’s not new and you haven’t really played with Red and Green, then it’s fine as long as it’s not a Pokémon you see often.
Hoenn-style filling the slots with the same Pokémon.
Sinnoh style that ignores types
>>32
What a way to say it when you’re properly using Haganer (Flame).
The reveal of Hagane is the Steelix of Mikan, right…?
>>34
If you’ve captured enough along the way, you should be able to notice that new types have been added to the coils.
Combo Strike
Rolling Miltank
Shadow Ball
Steel type
Mind Explosion Punch
Inomuu
Kingdra
>>37
At that time, Shadow Ball was physical, so it wasn’t that strong.
Image of a hypnotic ghost
Mudthrowing bastard
Despite there being insect gyms and fighting gyms, Heracross is overlooked.
The Pokémon I got from Dad… or something like that.
What the hell is up with the dad who had a low-level Pidgey?
>>42
It’s too many leftovers from hatching, right?
>>47
It’s unlikely to find them unless it’s intentional, like capturing low-level Pigeons in other regions because they fall significantly below the evolution level.
Shijima has a weak hand, but their strategy is intense, and I’ve been beaten once, so I like them.
Ocorizaru Nyoro Bon is an old Pokémon, but it had an impact.
For some reason, it’s a fighting Pokémon that Shiba didn’t use.
Johto is about half like that, so I guess I can understand that it’s a difference in culture.
The problem is you, Tessan.
>>45
I had the image of using Ampharos, so I wondered why it was specifically mentioned? When I looked it up, I found out that in Ruby and Sapphire, it’s Coil, Voltorb, Electrode, and Ampharos, huh…
If it’s a true first encounter, I wonder if even Takeshi’s Geodude was a first encounter at that point.
Even so, it does feel like a seriously dangerous-looking Onix has appeared.
First of all, don’t place so many new Pokémon in Kanto.
Isn’t Akuma kind of like an enemy exclusive before entering the hall of fame?
>>51
Endemic species around the tamamushi beetle.
If Airmd is sent out, kids who chose Chikorita will seriously find it impossible to clear the game…
>>52
Grass 1/4 Normal 1/2 denies everything about Chikorita.
>>52
Can you say that in front of the first-generation Charmander?
>>62
Aren’t we doing just fine with Hinoko?
>>62
For now, I can gather a decent set of useful items on the way there…
It would have been nice if all four members of the XY Gym Leader Elite Four could have used Mega Evolution in their rematch.
The Golden Boys are going too far against just challengers, or should I say, it’s a forbidden move…
Since Matsuba’s place features the roasted tofu and both Espeon and Umbreon show up, that should be enough.
What’s terrible, ignoring everything else, is that the old man in the Tower of the Mad Tsutajiro is using Ho-Oh.
The first dungeon is the Tower of Madatsubomi.
The first gym leader is Pidgey/Pidgeot.
The first battle against Team Rocket is at the Slowpoke Well.
The second gym leader is Tranquil/Cocoon/Strike.
The highlight of the insect-catching tournament is Strike and Kairos.
The third Gym Leader’s trump card is finally the Johto’s new Pokémon, Miltank.
Then I thought, the fourth one is Ghos/ Ghost/ Ghost/ Gengar.
The fifth one is Oko Rizaru / Nyorobon.
What is this place?!!
>>57
What is the reason, or rather, why couldn’t new Pokémon be placed?
You used Pidgeot in the anime Pokémon too, didn’t you?
>>63
In the anime Pokémon, since Satoshi’s Pokémon were carried over from Kanto, Hayato also had strong Pokémon.
I think it was Ho-Oh, Dodrio, and Pidgeot.
>>91
In the gym battle, Satoshi’s Pokémon were Chikorita, Pikachu, and Charizard, which were quite serious.
I think it’s ridiculous that half of the local gym leaders are former Pokémon Ace trainers.
It feels more like Pokémon 2 than a new Pokémon game overall…
Hoo Hoo Yorn owl
Heracross
Murmur
Capoeirista
There are some nice new Pokémon of that type, though.
Charmander is managing because its ember damage is halved and Onix’s base stats are misleading, but if you throw Skarmory’s base stats against Chikorita, it would be a slaughter.
>>68
There is a possibility of losing even if it becomes a bay leaf.
The new Pokémon from Gold and Silver is a real new Pokémon that was discovered or certified in the last two years in terms of its world view…
I feel like there are barns with Miltank and lighthouses with Ampharos, but since they’re really new Pokémon…
In addition, with Airamudo, there’s no room for rescue like Mankey during the journey.
Starmie also has good performance as the second option.
>>71
At that time, its base stats were higher than those of the final form of the Three Noble Houses.
If only there were psychic powers, even Bulbasaur wouldn’t have been able to stop this.
I think the big swallow feels more fitting, even though it’s a different region.
New Pokemon keep appearing ever since they entered Kanto.
>>73
Isn’t it normally the opposite?!
>>81
Gold and silver are not ordinary.
In the world of Pokémon, a total of 151 species were discovered, and the new Pokémon that appeared were in Gold and Silver, but they are not unique to the Johto region.
Because Strike and Nyorobon were too plain in the first generation, I’ll let it slide.
Pidgeot and Gengar were definitely used heavily by rivals and Kikuco even in the first generation, you fool.
Shijima’s explosive punch has an outstanding impact, so the impression is good.
The character stands out also because of the presence of the wife.
>>76
I still can’t forgive you for not giving any hints about your wife giving me “Sora wo Tobu.”
It’s from Sword and Shield that I started using various generations of Pokémon without being oddly restricted.
Come to think of it, most dungeons and events focused on specific Pokémon as keywords are centered around older Pokémon.
Tentacruel’s tentacles, Psyduck’s pool, and Gyarados in the angry lake.
Is there really no one using Onidoru or Dodrio yet?
Takeshi was told that even with the addition of Metal Claw in FRLG, it’s better to use Ember because the special attacks of the Ishitubute are so low.
I think the first generation provides an easy-to-defeat early boss that feels typical for an RPG.
The Starmie that comes next is silly.
>>83
If you use a foolish AI, you can win easily…
That’s not the kind of story we’re talking about…
>>90
If you’re from the real-time generation, you wouldn’t know about mask data like speed, and only very clever middle schoolers would be able to read routines and use them…
Even if we do it, I think I’ll lose while trying to figure out what moves I have for the first time.
Isn’t it the case that even Poison Powder won’t be effective against an opponent like Airuert?
Maybe they wanted to create a sense of rarity, but there weren’t many additional Ghost and Dragon Pokémon in Gold, Silver, or Ruby and Sapphire.
I thought that Heracross might have been judged to be a bit too strong at the second gym, but since Scyther has a base stat total of 500, it might be different.
>>87
Even if we allow the trump card to be a strike, there were things like Ledian, Itomaru, and Kugudama, right…!
>>87
It was definitely a good choice to use Heracross here…
I understand that they want the kids to find the new Pokémon themselves, but back in that era, there were a lot of spoilers in CoroCoro, so I think they should just abandon that boring consideration.
At least use Hoho.
There’s a gym leader who fights with insects, and what even are you, Heracross, that nobody uses?
>>97
Because Shiba is here!!!
It didn’t work.
Heracross doesn’t quite fit Tsukushi-kun’s image…
>>98
Rather, a stag beetle is perfect for a boy who catches bugs, right?!
I understand you might think about spiders and ladybugs.
>>98
I wonder if it doesn’t match that much…
That said, the bullying of Airmd and Chikorita at the beginning is too much!
It’s designed not to overlap with the Kanto and dedicated types.
It’s not because of that…
Isn’t it terrible that the gym leaders are restricting themselves to old Pokémon even though there are quite a few new Pokémon of that type?
In the remake, both Hayato and Tsukushi’s moves have been greatly improved, regardless of the Pokémon used, and I was surprised.
Especially Tsukushi.
At that point, a starting strike’s back-and-forth could normally lead to death; I died.
>>103
Dragonfly Strike and the Caterpillars of the Meat Wall
I understand it’s a justification for the original work, but it’s just too terrible.
The new Pokémon have a lot of Kanto exclusives, which is one issue, but there are also quite a few species that are oddly hard to obtain even in Johto.
I think the third gym is quite harmful, gold and silver.
It’s definitely impactful when a beautiful girl brings out something as big as Steelix.
>>109
The opening act is a small coil, so that’s good, right?
>>109
Mikan-chan has a new Pokémon as her trump card, and it’s a big one, which leaves a great impression.
It would have been nice if there was a way to participate in the insect-catching event with Tsukushi.
I think there are things like that now.
When I think about it, the gyms in Johto are hardly tough against Chikorita, right?
>>111
It’s the one with only Grass and Normal types that is at fault.
>>113
In terms of attack range, grass type surprisingly has a good match-up against normal type.
>>113
What’s wrong with piling on?
It is the honorary semi-weapon of Meganium.
Seriously, this is the least interesting team among all the generations, isn’t it, Johto Gym Leaders?
Is there a Gym Leader other than Takeshi and Hayato whose received TM type does not match their specialty type?
Badge rejection from the rolling Miltank.
Steel type from Akari-chan
Badge rejection from Kingdra
It feels like the four heavenly kings of famous quotes, where all the female trainers have distinct characters.
Is this the only region where the Elite Four and Gym Leaders share the same type specialties?
>>119
It’s Emerald exclusive, but Hoenn.
The type that isn’t weak against grass has already been used up by Bulbasaur-senpai…
>>121
For now, Ibuki’s Kingdra seems to be the only one that can properly battle with fire, grass, and water types.
From number 152 onward, it’s marketed as a new species, so well…
Well, I do wonder if there was some sort of flying technique rather than just throwing mud.
>>122
List of flying-type moves introduced in Gold and Silver.
Aero Blast
Above
>>139
It was no good.
>>139
Speaking of which, I don’t have any impression of flying type TMs at all from the second generation.
Pokémon like Muwma, Deruvul, and Yamirasu will never appear until you reach the Hall of Fame.
For better or worse, the Pokémon setting is well established, but the design as a game is still quite haphazard, isn’t it?
Why are all the bad types (special) leaning towards physical stats? Ugh!
>>124
In the first place, the bad techniques at that time felt like they were all special…?
>>142
Therefore, until then, all the bad techniques in DP were considered physical.
Is it difficult to get an image of evil special techniques?
The new Pokémon that was introduced before its release.
When it was finally released, it turned out it wouldn’t be available in Johto.
>>127
DP also introduced Electivire first, but it was difficult to catch Electabuzz and Electkid. There were strange promotions where they introduced Braviary in BW and it was version-exclusive.
When it comes to Meganium, it’s all about Leaf Cutter and Rollout, right?
Where was Donfan again…?
>>129
I think there was a Gumazou in the grass under Fusube City.
I’m sorry if I’m wrong.
>>129
Silver mountain
Magmag and others are often mistaken for different generations.
The world view is still somewhat influenced by the remake of Pokémon 2, making it a rather unique work.
Upon careful consideration, isn’t it a problem that the Ace is Pigeon since HooHoo is a single evolution?
The night owl is too strong and Hoho doesn’t have the caliber of an ace.
I don’t know why Poppo’s frame isn’t Hoho.
>>138
The next gym leader is going to use Scyther, so using Noctowl is fine…!
The performance of the oppression itself is high.
I used it as a sub even in the first generation.
It was a gold sesame elephant.
I’m sorry.
I thought Matsuba should be as useful as Muuma…
At one point, Harrysen, who was a representative of being out of the spotlight, did anyone actually use it?
>>145
I feel like the fisherman Minoru has come to tell us about a massive outbreak.
>>151
Even if you remember the mass outbreak, it’s amazing that you remember the names of the fishermen.
>>158
When you say that, I start to lose confidence in my name.
I somehow thought that Kecleon was from Gold and Silver, even though there is an event in RSE.
I wish they had gathered new Pokémon in Johto and made Kanto the existing main region.
>>147
I don’t necessarily want it to be completely polarized, but I was hoping for a few more new Pokémon in Johto…
I feel like there was a significant lack of various things at that time with the gold and silver.
>>148
That’s precisely why the originals and Gold and Silver have the potential to become masterpieces through remakes.
I have a memory that Kazoeokoshi was mysteriously a Normal type in the first generation and became a Flying type from Gold and Silver.
The lower fuselage is memorable because it has Goma Zou, Himekuma, Gliger, and Airmd.
Gold and Silver → They are evolving through Warp in RSE, right?
>>156
The icons have also become individual Pokémon, right?
The kids who were playing back then are now hall of famers, but there are still quite a few Pokémon that haven’t been released yet, right?
I have a memory of the Pokémon boom ending with Gold and Silver, but am I mistaken?
The flying type will do its best to soar through the sky.
Use the one that learns the drill beak instead.
The bug Pokémon from two generations are really abundant, so I seriously don’t understand the reason for sticking with the old Pokémon, Tsukushi.
Many of the new Pokémon are assigned rare attributes and can only be encountered in large outbreaks.
It seems like you have to dive all the way to the deepest part, like with Marill to Balkie.
When it was announced that two new types would be released, it’s understandable that Steel would be assigned to physical, since they want to differentiate between physical and special types.
There is indeed a strong impression that the number of flying techniques doesn’t really increase.
>>170
The shock of Brave Bird.
>>173
It’s the image that, with the addition of various moves to compensate for deficiencies when distinguishing between physical and special in the fourth generation, they finally began to have the capacity to develop character traits and flavor elements for each Pokémon.
It’s structured with the 151 Pokémon from Kanto that I know well and 100 new ones.
If most of the new species are introduced in the first half set in Johto, then the second half set in Kanto will end up featuring mostly those that we already know…
>>171
Depending on how you do it, it’s not impossible to make an impact even with just the old Pokémon, so well…
I remember being like, “What is going on with the Garuda in the Iwayama Tunnel?!”
>>171
Anyway, we can introduce new species in the last new dungeon…
It feels like flying techniques are almost like flying in the original, and only those chosen can use the drill beak.
I think it would have been better if the bugs were flying in the opposite direction…
It definitely feels like a new Pokémon that will evolve into Denryuu when the Gold and Silver protagonists unleash it in Acacia.
When I actually fought, I experienced more than enough how terrifying Akane’s Miltank’s Stomp was, even more than its Rollout, back when HGSS was released.
It hurts like hell and if I can’t take the upper hand, there’s nothing I can do…
>>176
Do not allow only milk.
I wonder why it’s not a flying technique of the Kamaitachi.
The bad techniques of gold and silver mostly leave the impression of biting or crushing.
But really, I think the high level of completion from Red and Green to Gold and Silver is impressive, especially considering they are on the same hardware.
Even though it’s the later stage of the GB, they release a color-specific model with a facelift.
Early game birds = It’s amazing how Murkrow breaks the concept of being a temporary solution until the team is fully assembled.
Mukkul is strong even before it can use Infight and Brave Bird.
A man who uses Pidgeot, Noctowl, Delibird, Farfetch’d, Oni Dory, and Togetic in Poké Stadium.
>>182
I wouldn’t say it’s completely lacking in charm, but it’s just a bit…
>>184
It feels like I just gathered strong bird Pokémon for now.
When it comes to bug Pokémon, Kyō’s Forretress is even more impressive.
I won’t use insect techniques, though.
At that time, I thought things like clock linkage and day-of-the-week events were amazing!
In reality, it’s a drag to have it restricted to certain days.