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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:43 pm
Well, I saw acouple of posts pertaining to Platinum and decided to make a forum just for it! So, since I made this forum I ask you dont go off topic about it!
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:31 pm
Do you know that Pokemons in platnum learn differnt move's then pokemons in daimond and perl.
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:07 pm
The "third game" in each generation has traditionally had a few (or a lot) minor changes that take place in the movepools of a number of pokemon....usually for the better. Just by sheer logic. Sometimes the change was from one generation to another.
For example--how silly that Charizard couldn't learn Fly (come on, this is a winged dragon we're talking about...) in the original Red and Blue, but finally in Yellow he could.
Or Pikachu, who couldn't learn Thunderbolt in Red and Blue naturally (you needed the TM), but finally learned it by level-up in Yellow and has since.
In a generational change, Lickitung could not learn Lick in the first generation of games....you THINK that a long-tongued pokemon would be able to learn it. By the second generation he could.
It took like four generations for that poor Sandshrew/Sandslash family to be able to learn a decent ground move or two by level-up.
Rhydon didn't learn any by level-up until the second generation, when he got Earthquake.
It was not until Platinum that there was a garauntee that ALL bug pokemon, no matter their evolution, had the opprotunity to learn a bug attack....even the weak ones like Caterpie now learn, what was it, Bug Bite? Not powerful, but the sheer lack of bug moves on bug pokemon in previous generations was pretty glaring.
There is at least one example of a pokemon learning a move in one generation that has never been repeated since....Jynx with Thrash. The R/B games had such a Jynx, but she's never learned it again since, that I know of....
And there's one example of a pokemon who learned a move in a second-generation game that otherwise would have evolved it into a fourth-generation pokemon. Piloswine could learn AncientPower....but he couldn't evolve again in the second-gen games.
Oho. There's several other examples. I just listed a few off the top of my head.
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:22 pm
I can't wait to get a dragon dancing crawdaunt or a froslass with weather ball and pain split when HG/SS comes out, eeeeeeeeee!! :3
Oh and on topic, YOU CAN GET A LEVEL 1 REGIGIGAS AND A LEVEL 100 MAGKARP IN PLATINUM, WHADAFUQ? it makes me laugh. >,<
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Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:00 am
Platinum is my favourite Pokémon game ^^
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Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 12:02 pm
I've tried a million times to get that stupid level-100 magikarp, which I can't even evolve by then...
I have the three Regi's imported into Platinum, but I've yet to get that level one Regigigas. I really should go do that....it's funny.....
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