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Yo welcome back larryHey fellas what I miss?
I was just got back from seeing my friend Cassandra Truesdale .
So I'm pretty out of the loop lol
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Yo welcome back larryHey fellas what I miss?
I was just got back from seeing my friend Cassandra Truesdale .
So I'm pretty out of the loop lol
Incoming rumor from 4chan. Most of it seems like fan wishlist items, but at least its long:
Don't want to post too many details, in case it would become deleted, or too much stuff would be spoiled for people.
First brief announcement of Gen 8 is coming VERY soon, with more details to follow in early April.
The new game has an open world structure - with 18 gyms (these are back) scattered around the world. Player just need to beat 8 of those to earn the right to fight in the Pokemon Leauge.
The other 10 as well as the one the player has choosen can be battled again in the postgame. Also every Gym has a special, Challenge Mode with new traps and certain special rules (Weather, Trick Room) applying instead of being just a single type Gym.
To fight a leader in regulard game player needs to perform specific task for the leaders (kinda like in the Totem Challenges in S/M, but more ellaborate).
The story is STILL there, player has a remote TV device that informs them about what's happening around the world, or allows them to "watch" short shows.
here will be three difficulty settings, however they are connected to the new scaling world system.
In order for the world to remain challenging, the trainers and wild pokemon will slightly scale to accomodate player's level. Higher the difficulty, higher the difference will be. On "hard" mode it's not really possible to outlevel the leader in regular game.
Catching wild Pokemon will be a hyird of systems from Let's Go! (wild walking Pokemon) and older games (actual wild battles). The only place that uses the Pokemon Go! catching system is the Go! Park, where you will have some connectivity with said titles.
Another big thing in these games is Pokeball customization - you will be able to craft your own Pokeballs, changing their look and effects.
The story will dwell a little bit into the origin of Pokeballs.
The new region has some pretty enormous network of public transportation, which allows you to move between major cities more smoothly, so once you learn about a story event happening, you can quickly hop on to a train to go there. You can skip the journey, or enjoy some trainer battles.
- Now Pokeballs will have two "Extensions", one will be a "Battle Pocket", where you will be able to hold three additional Pokemon, that you want to keep around and swap them with your party. They technically do not participate in the battles, but you can swap them anytime outside of battle and you can upgrade the pocket to even give them some xp from the fights, increase their happiness while in the pockets, etc.
- The other ones is known as PokeHabitats (or something along these lines). Essentially it's an envoirnment, where your pokemon hang out, when you aren't using them for fights. You can customize it (a lot of items to collect), to give them better quality of life. the pokemon of your friends will be able to visit them (something similar was in Gen 6) and leave small gifts. Some of the prizes for using that feature include customization for your Pokemon. Don't expect anything on the level of Pikachu/Eevee from LGEP, but there are some scarves, glasses, skin patterns and other stuff. Certain Pokemon have more options than others.
Some smaller and more cryptic things:
- PokeRides are back.
- No Victory Road this time. Instead you participate in PWT-like tournament with the trainers you've met on your journey.
- Player characters can jump now!
- The truth MIGHT be out there
- If you transfer Melmetal to new games, it will activate an event location
- The names of the games were teased ages ago and are hidden in plain sight
- "You haven't really been anywhere until you've got back home.'
- I think certain someone having cousins in different regions will now become a recurring theme.
Coming out of lurker mode to point out the wording from this Instagram post from earlier today:
"Sinnoh Pokémon confirmed. "
Are we looking at remakes after all?
Groudon smiles looking this
Additionally, "the truth is out there" is an x-files tagline. Take that as you will.
Don't want to post too many details, in case it would become deleted, or too much stuff would be spoiled for people.
If the basis isn't just about type, why do 18 gyms? 18 gyms is understandable if you want one for each type, but if you're not doing that, then why pick 18? And leave more than half the gyms to the postgame?The new game has an open world structure - with 18 gyms (these are back) scattered around the world. Player just need to beat 8 of those to earn the right to fight in the Pokemon Leauge.
The other 10 as well as the one the player has choosen can be battled again in the postgame. Also every Gym has a special, Challenge Mode with new traps and certain special rules (Weather, Trick Room) applying instead of being just a single type Gym.
To fight a leader in regulard game player needs to perform specific task for the leaders (kinda like in the Totem Challenges in S/M, but more ellaborate).
Catching wild Pokemon will be a hyird of systems
The whole story is just through watching the news? Even the Gen 1 games had more involvement than that.The story is STILL there, player has a remote TV device that informs them about what's happening around the world, or allows them to "watch" short shows.
...What would this even contribute?
- Player characters can jump now!
Same reason all the other fakers do it, attention. (At least they're not making money off it, like the YouTubers/newsites do with fakes...)Seriously why do they do that? They know we are desperate for Gen 8 news, and were up to 1400 page of fake leaks and rumors.
Thank you for explaining that. That one was driving me crazy. I wonder if this has anything to do with the mystery files website from a while ago:
ポケモンミステリーファイル 〜あなたの知らない?ポケモンの世界〜 | ポケモンだいすきクラブ
「ポケモンだいすきクラブ」がお届けする「ポケモンミステリーファイル 〜あなたの知らない?ポケモンの世界〜」特集だよ!www.pokemon.jp
If the basis isn't just about type, why do 18 gyms? 18 gyms is understandable if you want one for each type, but if you're not doing that, then why pick 18? And leave more than half the gyms to the postgame?
I can see more than 8 gyms but everything else on that list is to good to be true. Its refreshing though to finally get a good rumor thats not based around the uk. This guy did put some thought into it I'll give him that.Incoming rumor from 4chan. Most of it seems like fan wishlist items, but at least its long:
Don't want to post too many details, in case it would become deleted, or too much stuff would be spoiled for people.
First brief announcement of Gen 8 is coming VERY soon, with more details to follow in early April.
The new game has an open world structure - with 18 gyms (these are back) scattered around the world. Player just need to beat 8 of those to earn the right to fight in the Pokemon Leauge.
The other 10 as well as the one the player has choosen can be battled again in the postgame. Also every Gym has a special, Challenge Mode with new traps and certain special rules (Weather, Trick Room) applying instead of being just a single type Gym.
To fight a leader in regulard game player needs to perform specific task for the leaders (kinda like in the Totem Challenges in S/M, but more ellaborate).
The story is STILL there, player has a remote TV device that informs them about what's happening around the world, or allows them to "watch" short shows.
here will be three difficulty settings, however they are connected to the new scaling world system.
In order for the world to remain challenging, the trainers and wild pokemon will slightly scale to accomodate player's level. Higher the difficulty, higher the difference will be. On "hard" mode it's not really possible to outlevel the leader in regular game.
Catching wild Pokemon will be a hyird of systems from Let's Go! (wild walking Pokemon) and older games (actual wild battles). The only place that uses the Pokemon Go! catching system is the Go! Park, where you will have some connectivity with said titles.
Another big thing in these games is Pokeball customization - you will be able to craft your own Pokeballs, changing their look and effects.
The story will dwell a little bit into the origin of Pokeballs.
The new region has some pretty enormous network of public transportation, which allows you to move between major cities more smoothly, so once you learn about a story event happening, you can quickly hop on to a train to go there. You can skip the journey, or enjoy some trainer battles.
- Now Pokeballs will have two "Extensions", one will be a "Battle Pocket", where you will be able to hold three additional Pokemon, that you want to keep around and swap them with your party. They technically do not participate in the battles, but you can swap them anytime outside of battle and you can upgrade the pocket to even give them some xp from the fights, increase their happiness while in the pockets, etc.
- The other ones is known as PokeHabitats (or something along these lines). Essentially it's an envoirnment, where your pokemon hang out, when you aren't using them for fights. You can customize it (a lot of items to collect), to give them better quality of life. the pokemon of your friends will be able to visit them (something similar was in Gen 6) and leave small gifts. Some of the prizes for using that feature include customization for your Pokemon. Don't expect anything on the level of Pikachu/Eevee from LGEP, but there are some scarves, glasses, skin patterns and other stuff. Certain Pokemon have more options than others.
Some smaller and more cryptic things:
- PokeRides are back.
- No Victory Road this time. Instead you participate in PWT-like tournament with the trainers you've met on your journey.
- Player characters can jump now!
- The truth MIGHT be out there
- If you transfer Melmetal to new games, it will activate an event location
- The names of the games were teased ages ago and are hidden in plain sight
- "You haven't really been anywhere until you've got back home.'
- I think certain someone having cousins in different regions will now become a recurring theme.
"I can't tell you much, so I'll just tell you everything."I can see more than 8 gyms but everything else on that list is to good to be true. Its refreshing though to finally get a good rumor thats not based around the uk. This guy did put some thought into it I'll give him that.
Also he screwed up by saying he can't reveal much, but then goes on to reveal so much information it feels lile he just gave us all the details of the game xD
the Games are based off Spain
The titles Pokemon Kingdom: Red and Green are code names and the actual names have to deal with nature and the Red carnation which is there national flower hense the code name (Kingdom: Red and Green) very clever
The code names pay homage to the first ever pokemon game and something about "SS" allowing people to travel to very cold places
118 new pokemon it seems like...
Starters are: bull (Fire), Whale like Dolphin (water) and a Wolf (Grass)
Graphics are better then ever... It feels like the players are actually on the journey
Gyms return
No new z moves or megas
new mechanic which roughly translate to "Charging Power"