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Okay I have made it a point to try and learn more about this so I downloading Pokemon Yellow on my 3DS and have been playing it... quite fun so far but there is such a mountain of games and things... I feel like I'll never be able to make a dent in it all.
 

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Okay I have made it a point to try and learn more about this so I downloading Pokemon Yellow on my 3DS and have been playing it... quite fun so far but there is such a mountain of games and things... I feel like I'll never be able to make a dent in it all.

Don't learn too much from Yellow, it's all different now.
 

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Don't learn too much from Yellow, it's all different now.

Well I figured it was smart to get a cheaper game first to see if i liked it. What do you recommend I do?
 

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Really, there is so much that is different. It's a completely new game.
 

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Really, there is so much that is different. It's a completely new game.

I definitely figured it would be different but I love learning. I'll look into the ones you mentioned and see if one speaks more to me.
 

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I definitely figured it would be different but I love learning. I'll look into the ones you mentioned and see if one speaks more to me.

ORAS is the latest, just a few extra pokemon. They are Gen 3 remakes, the best generation imo. I'd recommend those. I thoroughly enjoyed X though.
Next step: Get you into competitive wifi battles.
 

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Yeah that is something that definitely has interested me most about it all :)

Best thing to do is learn by watching people play. I started with ShadyPenguinn's UCL league run. That's a link to the entire season playlist.
He is not the best battler (@deth loves to point that out), but he makes his videos very entertaining, much easier to learn when you enjoy it.

Other entertaining competitive Pokemon stuff:

ShadyPengiunn wifi battles - best to start with mid 2015 stuff, video 50+
KingNappy wifi battles

both guys are super fun to watch.
Here's a typing chart,

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just the basics to get started, you can reference it any time you need.
 
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Best thing to do is learn by watching people play. I started with ShadyPenguinn's UCL league run. That's a link to the entire season playlist.
He is not the best battler (@deth loves to point that out), but he makes his videos very entertaining, much easier to learn when you enjoy it.

Other entertaining competitive Pokemon stuff:

ShadyPengiunn wifi battles - best to start with mid 2015 stuff, video 50+
KingNappy wifi battles

both guys are super fun to watch.
Here's a typing chart,

vnstODV.jpg


just the basics to get started, you can reference it any time you need.

Thank you for all of that :) I'll watch some of those videos tonight. It looks like this all might be quite a challenge for me to take in but I find that more enjoyable. I wonder if maybe I should watch a few of those videos before I decide which game to get or does that not matter?
 

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Yeah, the first time I watched any of the videos you guys posted in this thread I was just like "Woah". I always played Pokemon and loved battling my friends but had no idea it got that competitive now. It's kinda cool though.
 

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Thank you for all of that :) I'll watch some of those videos tonight. It looks like this all might be quite a challenge for me to take in but I find that more enjoyable. I wonder if maybe I should watch a few of those videos before I decide which game to get or does that not matter?

It doesn't matter. Competitive battling is completely separate from the main game, and virtually unchanged between X/Y and ORAS.
Most important thing to learn is types and abilities, once you learn weaknesses and strengths then you can start building teams. It's all about team synergy.

Here's a perfect example of 2 Pokemon with amazing synergy,

Ferrothorn and Chandelure. You can see below that Ferrothorn is 4x weak to fire type attacks (because grass is 2x weak, and steel is 2x weak),

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However, Chandelure has an ability called "Flash Fire".

Grants immunity to Fire and increases Fire's power 50% when hit by a Fire move.

So when Ferrothorn is in against a fire type and you have Chandelure, the mind games begin. Do they choose a fire type move and risk you switching in Chandelure and getting a boost? :lenny:
 
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It doesn't matter. Competitive battling is completely separate from the main game, and virtually unchanged between X/Y and ORAS.
Most important thing to learn is types and abilities, once you learn weaknesses and strengths then you can start building teams. It's all about team synergy.

Here's a perfect example of 2 Pokemon with amazing synergy,

Ferrothorn and Chandelure. You can see below that Ferrothorn is 4x weak to fire type attacks (because grass is 2x weak, and steel is 2x weak),

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However, Chandelure has an ability called "Flash Fire".



So when Ferrothorn is in against a fire type and you have Chandelure, the mind games begin. Do they choose a fire type move and risk you switching in Chandelure and getting a boost? :lenny:

I think I'll definitely enjoy this a lot then. It's this sort of thinking and strategizing that I really enjoy. Though I think I'll have to put it into practice many times over before I fully understand it. But I'm happy to have a place to ask questions :)
 
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And to top it all off, Pokemon has a big creepypasta community, something you could read on your channel if you wanted.
 
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And to top it all off, Pokemon has a big creepypasta community, something you could read on your channel if you wanted.

Yeah that is not a bad idea.. I've heard a few but will probably understand them better if I play the games too.