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Ok, have you gotten to Iccirus City yet? If you have, all you have to do once you've defeated the gym is travel east to route 8, cross the frozen ponds, and you'll get to tubeline bridge, which leads to route 9 and OpelucidI can't seem to find my way to opelucid city in pokemon black ohh and its the winter awkward time to get there
Did Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow use 8 bit sprites?
Thanks.These games are compatible with GB and GBC. Their processor is 8-bit (meaning they transfer 8 bits of data at a time).
But you asked about the sprites, which I think would mean color depth. That is, how many bits are required to display the colors.
The answer: 2-bit (4 colors at a time)
Specifically, the original Game Boy used black and white sprites, with 4 possible colors: black, dark gray, light gray, and white (or alternatively, 4 shades of olive green original model of Game Boy). This means 2-bit colors (each of the 4 colors is: 00, 01, 10, and 11).
And the Game Boy Color used colored sprites with also 4 possible colors at most.
Some examples from the GBC:
Venusaur's 4 colors are black, dark green, light green, and white.
Blastoise's 4 colors are black, dark blue, light blue, and white.
Charizard's 4 colors are black, orange, red, and white.
Pikachu's 4 colors are black, orange, yellow, and white.
(any Pokémon)'s 4 colors are black, (some dark color), (some light color), and white.
In the Virtual Console, Jynx is an exception. It uses 5 colors instead of 4 (with the addition of purple), which requires 3 bits. The Jynx from Virtual Console uses a 3-bit sprite.
You can't max out all EVs. Each stat can go up to 252 EVs in it, but a Pokémon can only have a total of 510. A Pokémon that only uses Special Attacks is actively worse off if it has Attack EVs because it could damage itself more while confused and takes points away from a useful stat.When EV training, why do people only focus on a Pokemon that give out the EVs they want? What's wrong with fighting Pokemon that give EVs for other stats? I once did a Greninja solo run and maxed out all EVs, so why not just fight Pokemon?
I see. So, one stat will have more EVs than the rest?You can't max out all EVs. Each stat can go up to 252 EVs in it, but a Pokémon can only have a total of 510. A Pokémon that only uses Special Attacks is actively worse off if it has Attack EVs because it could damage itself more while confused and takes points away from a useful stat.
Edit: You could go up to 255 before gen VI but because of how the bonus stat points from EV are calculated it was a bad idea. Gen VI removed the ability to "overtrain" and capped at 252.
You could max out everything in the first two generations, which used a different system.
Yes, specially if you're fighting only trainers or random encounters.I see. So, one stat will have more EVs than the rest?
Thanks. I always figured that each stat gets the same amount.Yes, specially if you're fighting only trainers or random encounters.
Yes.Can I trade or transfer special Greninja with his Battle Bond ability to UltraSun or UltraMoon?
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, can you get Premier Balls from Mahogany Town's "Just a Souvenir Shop" before Team Rocket is defeated in their HQ?
Bulbapedia isn't sure of if they can be obtained in there or not, since I think it's the only place where you can buy Poké Balls from that is neither a Mart or a Department Store.If what Bulbapedia says about the Premier Ball acquisition methods is true, and if I'm understanding it right, you can't get Premier Balls from Mahogany Town, period, regardless of story elements, as it's not considered a "real" PokeMart. From what the wiki says, Premier Balls can only be obtained in regular PokeMarts and the two Department stores, but not the "Just a Souvenir Shop". So, I guess it's safe to say the answer is no, as, according to the wiki, you can't get Premier Balls in Mahogany Town at all, only in conventional PokeMarts.
Bulbapedia isn't sure of if they can be obtained in there or not, since I think it's the only place where you can buy Poké Balls from that is neither a Mart or a Department Store.