BugCatcherinVF
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For me it's Pikachu, because that paves the road for the main character to change while keeping the mascot.
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For me it's Pikachu, because that paves the road for the main character to change while keeping the mascot.
It is a new home where these Pokemon seem to have a good time. They get to be around Pokemon they wouldn't otherwise meet, and they see Go every day.Of course, Gou defenders will still think he's "awesome" and that he's giving those Pokemon a "new home".
Except he's not shown to be interacting with them in any meaningful manner. He comes across them, "MHONSTA BOL GOOO!" "NICE/GREAT/EXCELLENT!", done. Nothing more, no effort, no difficulties nada. Which is ironic considering even the Gou/LGPE games don't have a guaranteed 100% capture rate. The captured Pokemon then has a ~0.5/10 chance of ever being seen again depending on what task the master has for the slaves, so the chances of them being given individual personalities and making them unique are pretty much nil at this point. Excluding Scorbunny obviously.1- It is a new home where these Pokemon seem to have a good time. 2- hey get to be around Pokemon they wouldn't otherwise meet, 3- and they see Go every day.
Never said it's all about battling. It's about treating Pokemon like the sentient beings they are, who are supposed to have their own personalities, motivations, goals, weaknesses etc. Not the blank-as-cardboard stuff that Gou captures and how the Pokemon are somehow fine with being treated as collectibles.Not every Pokemon wants to battle competitively. Deal with it.
Except he's not shown to be interacting with them in any meaningful manner. He comes across them, "MHONSTA BOL GOOO!" "NICE/GREAT"EXCELLENT", done. Nothing more, no effort, no difficulties nada. Which is ironic considering even the Gou/LGPE games don't have a guaranteed 100% capture rate. The captured Pokemon then has a ~0.5/10 chance of ever being seen again depending on what task the master has for their slaves, so the chances of them being given individual personalities and making them unique are pretty much nil at this point. Excluding Scorbunny obviously.
1 - And what's the point of a new home where there's no advantage of being in it? You remove a Pokemon from it's expansive and natural habitat only to dump it into a closed dome. It's not even like Oak's ranch/grounds which is pretty akin to a Safari Zone itself.
2 - They could get to be around and meet other Pokemon in the wild as well so that argument is moot.
3 - Of course they'd want to see their lord. Who wouldn't want to meet the dark lord that brainwashed them thanks to poor writing?
Never said it's all about battling. It's about treating Pokemon like the sentient beings they are, who are supposed to have their own personalities, motivations, goals, weaknesses etc. Not the blank-as-cardboard stuff that Gou captures and how the Pokemon are somehow fine with being treated as collectibles.
Anything but Lucario and Alola Sandslash, and legendaries of course
And Kantonian Meowth
I mean I can kinda understand legendaries, but what makes Lucario or Alolan Sandslash untouchable? They're a dime a dozen and even if Go gets them he probably won't use them much anyways.