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Post by faelora on Aug 23, 2008 17:18:05 GMT -5
Hmm, can I join?
As for Bacon's question... other than the normal ways (battle, don't let it faint, etc., etc.) I don't think there's any other ways. I don't think they have a way of making your Pokemon happier through massages or something, unfortunately...
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Post by Bacon on Aug 23, 2008 18:56:38 GMT -5
Hmm, can I join? As for Bacon's question... other than the normal ways (battle, don't let it faint, etc., etc.) I don't think there's any other ways. I don't think they have a way of making your Pokemon happier through massages or something, unfortunately... I'm not really sure, which is why I was asking, but I think giving Pokémon the Pokéblocks they like will raise happiness. Is there any way to check a Pokémon's happiness in Sapphire?
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Post by PFA on Aug 23, 2008 19:38:53 GMT -5
Hmm, can I join? As for Bacon's question... other than the normal ways (battle, don't let it faint, etc., etc.) I don't think there's any other ways. I don't think they have a way of making your Pokemon happier through massages or something, unfortunately... I'm not really sure, which is why I was asking, but I think giving Pokémon the Pokéblocks they like will raise happiness. Is there any way to check a Pokémon's happiness in Sapphire? There's a lady in Verdanturf somewhere who tells you how much your Pokemon likes you. I forget which house she's in, though. The house in the bottom-left corner of the town, I think.
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Post by Ian Wolf-Park on Aug 23, 2008 22:28:07 GMT -5
I'm not really sure, which is why I was asking, but I think giving Pokémon the Pokéblocks they like will raise happiness. Is there any way to check a Pokémon's happiness in Sapphire? There's a lady in Verdanturf somewhere who tells you how much your Pokemon likes you. I forget which house she's in, though. The house in the bottom-left corner of the town, I think. It is. I just checked
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Post by Bacon on Aug 27, 2008 13:58:49 GMT -5
Hey, quick question for people that have seen the anime, what ever happened to Misty? I missed the seasons when she left the show. And more importantly, did Ash ever replace her bike?
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Post by Gav on Sept 6, 2008 7:31:13 GMT -5
Hey, quick question for people that have seen the anime, what ever happened to Misty? I missed the seasons when she left the show. And more importantly, did Ash ever replace her bike? Misty took over her sisters as the Cerulean gym leader. She makes a few rare cameos, though. Ash did replace her bike I believe, in her last episode as part of the main cast.
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Post by Ian Wolf-Park on Sept 6, 2008 8:33:58 GMT -5
Hey, quick question for people that have seen the anime, what ever happened to Misty? I missed the seasons when she left the show. And more importantly, did Ash ever replace her bike? I don't remember what episode number/season it was from, but I do remember that Misty took over the Cerulean City Gym. I think she had to prove to herself in that episode that she was capable of being a gym leader. Also in that episode, in the beginning, you see her riding a bike with Togepi, so I guess Ash did replace it
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Post by Sappire on Nov 12, 2008 15:25:06 GMT -5
o-o This thread is old. Like, about two months old, is it? But there must be a Pokemon club on NTWF. D: *Flails* It must be revived! ... So I can join... *Cough* Err, I mean, so all can enjoy the Pokemoness! D: If the other clubs can still maintain a somewhat active basis, Pokemon fans ought to, too! C'mon, people! Dx *Attempts to get topic to regenerate* LIVE. LIVE, I SAY- LIVE!
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Post by Bacon on Nov 12, 2008 18:11:04 GMT -5
I'm not sure if you can revive a club you're not a member of. Oh well.
*revives*
...so... what PkMn games do you have, Sapp?
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Post by Sappire on Nov 12, 2008 19:01:45 GMT -5
I can try. xD'''';
I believe I have nearly all of them. |D Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, Pearl, Pokemon Box, Pokemon Colloseum, Pokemon XD Darkness, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Puzzle Leauge, I Choose you Pikachu and those two for the N64 that I can't remember the name of right now. *Pantpant* ... No, of course I'm obsessed. *Shifty eyes* *coughcough*
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Post by Bacon on Nov 13, 2008 1:05:02 GMT -5
I can try. xD''''; I believe I have nearly all of them. |D Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, Pearl, Pokemon Box, Pokemon Colloseum, Pokemon XD Darkness, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Puzzle Leauge, I Choose you Pikachu and those two for the N64 that I can't remember the name of right now. *Pantpant* ... No, of course I'm obsessed. *Shifty eyes* *coughcough* Wait, Green? Seriously, you own Pocket Monsters Green? Or are you referring to LeafGreen by an abbreviated title? Other than FireRed, LeafGreen, and the rumored Platinum, I can't think of any you didn't mention... I am impressed. I've only got... four games. Yellow, Gold, Blue, and Sapphire. Yellow is my favorite in the entire series, although there are a few things exclusive to the newer games that are annoying to not have, like registering items with Select.
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Post by Ian Wolf-Park on Nov 13, 2008 7:37:52 GMT -5
I can try. xD''''; I believe I have nearly all of them. |D Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, Pearl, Pokemon Box, Pokemon Colloseum, Pokemon XD Darkness, Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Puzzle Leauge, I Choose you Pikachu and those two for the N64 that I can't remember the name of right now. *Pantpant* ... No, of course I'm obsessed. *Shifty eyes* *coughcough* Wait, Green? Seriously, you own Pocket Monsters Green? Or are you referring to LeafGreen by an abbreviated title? Other than FireRed, LeafGreen, and the rumored Platinum, I can't think of any you didn't mention... I am impressed. I've only got... four games. Yellow, Gold, Blue, and Sapphire. Yellow is my favorite in the entire series, although there are a few things exclusive to the newer games that are annoying to not have, like registering items with Select. In North America, the Green 'version' (I think it had a picture of Bulbasaur) became the Yellow 'version', if I'm not mistaken. As well, it was only available in Japan. Don't ask how I know this
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Post by Dimi on Nov 13, 2008 7:47:33 GMT -5
In North America, the Green 'version' (I think it had a picture of Bulbasaur) became the Yellow 'version', if I'm not mistaken. As well, it was only available in Japan. Don't ask how I know this I'm fairly sure that the Green version was replaced by the Blue one, outside of Japan. The yellow one came later.
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Post by Clocky: Activity is a Thing on Nov 13, 2008 8:41:58 GMT -5
Hmm, I'm not a member of this club yet? [o __ o]
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Post by Bacon on Nov 13, 2008 9:01:37 GMT -5
In North America, the Green 'version' (I think it had a picture of Bulbasaur) became the Yellow 'version', if I'm not mistaken. As well, it was only available in Japan. Don't ask how I know this I'm fairly sure that the Green version was replaced by the Blue one, outside of Japan. The yellow one came later. Actually, both of Japan's Pocket Monsters Green and Red versions became replaced with Japan's updated Blue Version but with a different Pokédex in each, released as Pokémon Red and Blue. The Yellow version is indeed its own version, and combines elements of the anime with the original games, such as Brock and Misty's physical appearance, Team Rocket's Jesse and James, and Pikachu as a starter. Oh, and Green had a Venusaur on it, not Bulbasaur.
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