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  1. Fire/Fairy

    Ideal species: Rabbit

     

    Grass/Steel
    Ideal species: Ferret

     

    Water/Fighting

    Ideal Species: Shark

     

    This would be in my opinion and interesting starting trio. Here, you have two triangles. You have the grass-fire-water that goes in one direction, but then you have Fairy-Fighting-Steel that goes in the other direction.

  2. A bad-assed father. We had one with Norman in Hoenn, let's see our dad as the champion we have to face. Or, turn it on its head, have your father be the main villain, the leader  of the criminal Team.

  3. Since the bug thread is closed and I did not see this issue posted on the list or in the fixed list of the Episode 10 patch:

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    Trying to go down the right stairs causes you to go into the castle. Literally. And you cannot get back out afterwards, requiring you to reload

  4. Easiest for me was Shade. My shiny female Meowstic Lavender wrecked his Gengar and Rotom. Soon after, I sent my Blaziken to Bulk Up Set-up on Banette, Fire Pledge twice so that move would be the one disabled by Cursed Body, and then Blaze Kicked everything else . Shelly was not too bad once I paired Meowstic with Growlithe. Fake-out the rain dancer and burn everything to the ground.

     

    Hardest so far has been Radomus. I don't have a Pokemon that can destroy the Chess Field That Slowking and Metagross were the most troublesome part. It doesn't say how certain moves have their type changed, so I was baffled by how Psychic was super-effective against my Arcanine. Eventually I changed my team around to consist of Meowstic, Tsareena, Lurantis, Mightyena, Lopunny and Infernape. Fake-outed the TTrick Room users and destroyed them. Still had a bit of trouble, but Lopunny came in with the finished of Silk Scarfed Return on Gardevoir.

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    Two of my roleplay characters: Zuko Scorch the Braixen (holding the Philosopher's Stone), and his father Arthur Pendragon the Chesnaught (holding his two adopted daughters, Heaven the Zorua and Desirae the Ralts). Both commissioned pieces.

     

     

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    My own art of an adorable Eevee

  6. Iroh:

    "Failure is only the opportunity to try again. Only this time, more wisely."

    "It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it only from one place, it becomes rigid and stale. Understanding others, the other elements, the other nations, will help you become whole."

    "Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it's source. True humility is the only antidote for shame."

    "Life happens wherever you are, whether you make it or not."

    "While it is always best to believe in one's self, a little help from others can be a great blessing."

    "There is nothing wrong with a life of peace and prosperity. I suggest you think about what it is you want from your life, and why."

    "Be careful what you wish for, Admiral. History is not always kind to its subjects."

    "It is usually better to admit mistakes when they occur, and seek to restore honor."

    "Sometimes the best way to solve your own problems is to help someone else."

    "Even in the material world, you will find that if you look for the light, you can often find it. But if you look for the dark, that is all you will ever see."

  7. Perish Song Prankster Murkrow: the answer to all of your 'fighting against overly powerful Pokemon' problems. Deals with those nasty Garchomp, undying Medicham and even pseudo Arceus! Get yours now in the Aqua Gang's base (regardless of which team you side with).

  8. I like a game with a very well-thought out tutorial teaches you things by putting you in situations that you have to figure out. Mega Man X is the best case of this. The entire first level, as well as the title screen, is a tutorial! It never tells you anything, but the way the level is set up, it throws one problem your way each time with plenty of room to try and solve it. Another good example is Cuphead (contrary to a certain 'journalist' who clearly needs to learn to play video games in the first place). You don't have anyone interrupting you, just a series of problems with the answers shown in the background, and you have to work the controls to figure it out. Tutorials that are not intrusive are the best kind. Or, it can be like The Bard's Tale, where there is a fourth wall humor element in it that makes the tutorial worth playing through, just to listen to the Bard.

     

    Tutor "Now, let's teach you how to use that lute of yours."
    Bard "What? Does my name not mean anything to you? The Bard? Did you not see me summon that rat just a few minutes ago?"

    Tutor "Press the left trigger to open the menu."
    Bard "You're not listening to a word I'm saying, are you?"

  9. 1.> Kingdom Come Deliverance. It has been shaping out to be one rather satisfying game, despite some of the minor bugs (like the staircase in Rattay). There is a real layer of strategy in the number of ways you can approach and solve a problem.

    2.> Pokemon Reborn. Currently trying to figure out a way to beat Randomus >.< And in the meantime doing a separate second playthrough with better results so far.

    3.> Persona 4 The Golden. I will never tire of this game.

    4.> Digimon Cyber Sleuth. I will never tire of this game either.

     

  10. Although only ever shown in one ending in Starfox Command, I really like Marcus McCloud. I would love if NIntendo would pass the torch from Fox to Marcus and make a game centered on the next generation.

     

    While most will not categorize him as such because of his affiliation with the criminal team, N Harmonia is, by my accounts, the best rival in Pokemon.Yes, he's the (puppet) king of Team Plasma, but he acts far more like a rival than future rivals (Serena/Calem & gang, S/M Hau). He makes you question your own motivations as well as questioning his own.. He challenges you, not for the sake of simply beating you, but to better understand you, your Pokemon, and the relationship between trainers and Pokemon. And even when you beat him in the end, he leaves for his own journey of self-discovery. N is one of the most compelling and well-written rivals I have faced against.

  11. FF9: Alexandria, Burmecia and Cleyra

    Dark Souls: Darkroot Garden

    PMD Explorers: Crystal Cave

    Valkyrie Profile Silmeria: Ancient Forest

    Kingdom Come Deliverance: Rattay

    Shining the Holy Ark: Tower of Illusion

    Castlevania Symphony of the Night: Marble Gallery

    Albert Odyssey Legend of Eldean: Harpy Village

    Baldur's Gate 2 Shadows of Amn: Suldanessellar

    Divinity 2 Original Sin: Paladin Bridgehead

    Ultima Online: Britannia City

    Pokemon ORAS: Victory Road's end / Wally's Battlefield

  12. Female Mienshao/Blaziken/Lucario: Freya (FF9 favorite character)
    Female Lopunny/Cincinno: Sasha (Sounds nice and fitting)

    Any female water type: Sulia (Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture love interest of Terry Bogard)

    Any female grass type: Flora/Rose/Lilly

    Any female fire type: Amber/Farah

    Male Lucario: Anubis (Favorite Egyptian God) or Gaocariomon (My Poketuber identity)

    Female Luxray/Pyroar: Sekhmet (Egyptian Goddess)

    Any female feline not being the above two: Bastet (Egyptian Goddess)

    Any Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff: Guildmaster (PMD: Explorers ref)

    Male Gardevoir: Itsatrap (Star Wars reference)

    Male Escavaleir: Dark Helmet (Spaceballs)

    Female Zorua/Zoroark: Heaven (someone I roleplay with, that is her Pokesona)

    Male Chesnaught: Arthur (My roleplay Pokesona, ref to King Arthur) or Iroh (Avatar reference)

    Male Braixen: Zuko (Avatar reference)

    Medicham: Charm (PMD: Explorers ref)

    Male Infernape: Alistar (Draqgon Age Origins ref)

    Male Arcanine: Quies (Roleplay character of mine, hatched from an egg and the other player named him)

    Prankster Male Meowstic: Lezard Valeth (Valkyrie Profile series, Lenneth and Silmeria to be exact)

    Absol: Angel (Pokemon lore reference, it is a guardian angel in that it warns you of impending danger)

  13. So many people hated Popplio when it was showcased. I found Popplio to be adorable. And I tend to be a sucker for adorable Pokemon. Turned out Popplio was a good choice in the end anyhow. My first time playing, I got a female timid-nature one right off the bat playing Pokemon Sun, and she was not only a mainstay of the team, but my MVP.

     

    Next, Mightyena. I love wolves (my fursona is one), and the dark-type wolf served me well back in emerald. Not only that, it got even better by Gen 5 with Moxie.

     

    Cincinno is also an underrated gem. It's cute, and the one I got had Skill Link. After using a rememberer to get Bullet Seed and Rock Blast to add to tail whip and gave it a silk scarf, that one Pokemon demolished half of Ghestis' team.

  14. I actually have tried it, though with an i3 as my computer's processor, my videos rarely came out right. Not to mention Shopro nailed my Top 10 Pokemon with a copyright strike over a 5 second clip of the Ash vs. Paul Infernape vs. Electivire battle, so that killed any desire I had to continue being a Poketuber.

     

    My Pokesona/Digisona is Gaocariomon, a hybrid of Mega Lucario (Pokemon) and MachGaogamon (Digimon)
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