You have time in between battles to use whatever healing items you brought into the League with you, but once you enter, you can’t leave until you’ve either become the Champion yourself or you’ve been defeated. It’s her strongest Pokémon. He is BY FAR the strongest trainer in the game, with his team ranging from level 76 to 81. You can’t exactly say that the Johto region is better or worse than the Kanto region; they’re just two different regions. The longest grinding session (so far), but one of many. It took me six straight hours of grinding to achieve that goal. Ever Oasis . For those unfamiliar with the term, “post-game content” are the things that become available to the player only after the main story of the game is finished. Also, each Pokémon’s battle sprites look a lot better this time around than they originally did, particularly the back sprites of your Pokémon that you see after sending them out to fight, which look infinitely better than the pixelated messes that were the back sprites of your Pokémon in the 1st Generation games. For the first three Generations, attacks were labeled as physical or special simply based on what type the attacks were. I didn’t know the term “grinding” back then, but I knew the concept.
No one likes grinding. You just beat the Elite Four and the Champion back to back without getting a real break in between. You play as different characters in different lands, interacting with different people and battling with different Pokémon. And, believe it or not, the whole Kanto post-game isn’t as marvelous as a lot of us probably remember it being. As I stated earlier, by the time I became the Champion, most of my Pokémon were on level 46.
In practice, it suffers the same grinding problem as the rest of the game. They were just new games with better graphics and more Pokémon.
On paper, what the developers had in store for players here is the coolest thing they could have done. Jun 22nd 15. While it is the same Game Boy Color game ported to the Nintendo 3DS, the digital version provides slight enhancements over the originals, such as having wireless communications that make Pokémon trades and battles more convenient, and the ability to transport and use Pokémon caught in the game to the newer 3DS Pokémon …
There weren’t any new mechanics such as Abilities or Mega Evolutions or Z-Moves that messed with the formula.
In addition to my own feelings about the game, the 2nd Generation of Whether you like the games or not, Generation 2 has been massively important in shaping The most obvious way to review the 2nd Generation games is to compare them to the 1st Generation games. Everyone in Kanto (aside from Gym Leaders) probably only has Pokémon leveled in the 30s at the highest because it doesn’t make sense for random trainers to be as strong as Elite Four members, who have Pokémon leveled in the 40s. For anyone who doesn’t know, the Pokémon League works in a way unique to the rest of the game. Your Pack can only carry a limited amount of items. Once you enter, you can’t leave. I justified this strategy to myself in a number of ways.
I found myself getting nostalgic over things as recurring as the graphic style or the music to things as insignificant as walking up to an item on the ground and seeing that it is as big as the character, or seeing the animation for the move Cut (I guess I used it a lot when I was a kid?). The fact that everyone else is so weak compared to you may make you feel cool and strong, the way a Champion should.
Occasionally I’d get a call on my PokéGear from someone who wanted a rematch, but by this point their team was so weak and my team was so strong, it wasn’t worth me going out of my way to battle them since they would give me hardly any experience points. However, I was obsessed with So how do you review a game that you spent so much time playing when you were a kid? But the starters were the same types as the original starters, so you still knew basically what you were getting into.
That’s my opinion, at least.Back in the day, if you loved the 1st Generation games, there was really no reason to not love the 2nd Generation games as well.
These Gym Leaders are really the only trainers in Kanto worth a battle as each of them could easily be an Elite Four member based on the levels of their Pokémon alone. They made some changes to the Even though many would consider the 2nd Generation to be the greatest Generation, there are many things that have been improved upon since then. In newer games, after defeating the Elite Four for the first time, subsequent times you challenge the Elite Four will have them all battling with different Pokémon on much higher levels. The seventh Gym Leader’s strongest was level 31 (by the way, why’s he weaker than the sixth Gym Leader?) Runbow Pocket.