Sweet, thanks!
Sweet, thanks!
They mentioned you would be able to trade them with your friends who don't have the expansion pass, so I don't see why Surprise Trade would be excluded.I think when you buy the Expansion Pass, you get an event one somewhere (Wedgehurst?). You can then breed it. Which raises a good question: will Surprise Trade let you trade the new Pokemon? They're all being added in free updates outside the DLC, but I wouldn't be that surprised if they aren't allowed on there. It'll be really cool if they are, though.
I think when you buy the Expansion Pass, you get an event one somewhere (Wedgehurst?). You can then breed it.
You don't need to buy the expansion pass to get Slowpoke, just update the game and go to Wedgehurst train station.I think when you buy the Expansion Pass, you get an event one somewhere (Wedgehurst?). You can then breed it. Which raises a good question: will Surprise Trade let you trade the new Pokemon? They're all being added in free updates outside the DLC, but I wouldn't be that surprised if they aren't allowed on there. It'll be really cool if they are, though.
If you're going to count Home for these games you might as well count Bank and the other storage options for the old ones lol.in the past it was $60 ( Version X , Version Y) + $60 ( Version Z ) = $120
now its $60 + $30 + $10 (prediction of monthly fee of Home ) = $100
not forgetting a Sinnoh remake of $60
i hope by then , the national dex is really completed
Actually $80 in the past since DS/3DS games were $40 but that's the price of the jump to HDin the past it was $60 ( Version X , Version Y) + $60 ( Version Z ) = $120
now its $60 + $30 + $10 (prediction of monthly fee of Home ) = $100
not forgetting a Sinnoh remake of $60
i hope by then , the national dex is really completed
my apologies , yes you are correctActually $80 in the past since DS/3DS games were $40 but that's the price of the jump to HD
You don't need to buy the expansion pass to get Slowpoke, just update the game and go to Wedgehurst train station.
You don't need to buy the expansion pass to get Slowpoke, just update the game and go to Wedgehurst train station.
the TCG works on a much different meta. there are less typings, for example. this is probably to balance the game more
it's a good place to start (every game treats it as your first pokemon game). as for version, just pick whichever exclusive mons/trainers look cool. there's no practical difference otherwiseIs this version of Pokemon a good place to start if you've never played any Pokemon? Which version should I buy or it doesn't matter?
I would have said no but with the new announcements, I would say if you buy the expansion pack so you have a wider pool of pokemon to catch this is a good place to start.Is this version of Pokemon a good place to start if you've never played any Pokemon? Which version should I buy or it doesn't matter?
I would have said no but with the new announcements, I would say if you buy the expansion pack so you have a wider pool of pokemon to catch this is a good place to start.
should have motorcycle trainersIf the Isle of Armour ain't the Isle of Man I'm gonna be sad
It says it is here but it wasn't in the direct idk
Closest we got
Why is participating in raids so frustrating? The Y-comm doesn't update nearly frequently enough to jump into other people's raids, and whenever I try starting a lobby, no one ever joins.
Any tips? Is this as broken as I think it is?
For stamps to update very frequently, a well known tip is to start looking for a Trade using a password. It will refresh the stamps very frequently and you shouldn't have an issue after that.Why is participating in raids so frustrating? The Y-comm doesn't update nearly frequently enough to jump into other people's raids, and whenever I try starting a lobby, no one ever joins.
Any tips? Is this as broken as I think it is?
I've tried that, but it feels like 75% of the time the trade goes through and I just spend time trading Pokemon.Try to have a Surprise Trade running in the background. Updates much faster. I've also seen that flying to other parts of the Wild Area usually forces a stamp update.
I'd say so, I just finished the main single player content after 40 hours and had a lot of fun, but I also see how valid the most common criticisms are (bland story, super linear world design, lack of difficulty (I ended up rotating between 3 parties to keep difficulty in check) etc). I'll probably do some raids and breeding now, but I feel pretty satisfied about the single player content. Personally I hope the DLCs have some robust single player stuff.Is this game worth grabbing for the single player experience (and non-competitive stuff)? I never enjoyed battling friends and online because I never had the time to invest in "perfect teams".