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Interesting, in my head I've always said "Beedee"I got a question.
Is Bede's name pronounced like Bead or Bayday? I pronounce it the latter way.
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Interesting, in my head I've always said "Beedee"I got a question.
Is Bede's name pronounced like Bead or Bayday? I pronounce it the latter way.
Pretty much every protagonist has failed to use their super-powered monsters to stop the squishy normal human from just walking away. The game has a weird tendency to pretend your Pokémon don't exist in cutscenes.I just realized that so far Swordbert and Shieldbert are the weakest villains we ever had physically. The entire post game could have been solved by just beating them up.
There's something known as "cutscene incompetence" that exists in videogames. Just look at the amount of games were the problems would be solved if the characters did something instead of looking at the villains do their thing. Or them getting beaten up by enemies you could defeat easily at the time.It was especially dumb in XY when I just let someone hit the "end world" button instead of having Machamp tackle them to the ground and drag them to prison.
Well, it's not like cutscene incompetence didn't affect him either (why didn't he push Aerith?)Meanwhile, somwhere else, Cloud Strife feels a disturbance in the force.
That was the joke.Well, it's not like cutscene incompetence didn't affect him either (why didn't he push Aerith?)
Awkward Zombie has the absolute best take on this:It was especially dumb in XY when I just let someone hit the "end world" button instead of having Machamp tackle them to the ground and drag them to prison.
I mean. I think sending out monsters to fight a human beings is about the equivalent of using weapons. So yeah I can see how that play out into lawAwkward Zombie has the absolute best take on this:
Of course, we can always dream up some convoluted story explanations for this- maybe Kalos Poke Balls have a mechanic that keeps trainers from sending out Pokemon outside of battle rules and Amie. (This also explains why grunts don't gang up on you- because they haven't jailbroken their Poke Balls like Team Magma- and why there's no following Pokemon)
They do. where do you think mulch comes from?Like, "why do NPCs look similar" or "do Pokemon poop"
How so? They don’t seem any weaker than, say, Faba, Colress, or Charon.I just realized that so far Swordbert and Shieldbert are the weakest villains we ever had physically. The entire post game could have been solved by just beating them up.