I'm not sure old pokemon will get new moves (besides TMs). If you recall RSE, most old pokemon had their level-up move lists unchanged, and BW has had a lot of parallels with RSE thus far.To be truthful my first interest isn't in the new Pokemon, but changes to my old favorites. For this reason things like moves and new abilities take priority for me.
It was a Cosmic Power clone (wtf).Lunar Dance does some random thing I don't even remember.
Something like this.1. Base Stat Totals
2. Complete Movepools
3. Ability descriptions and distribution
4. New Moves
5. New Items
6. Everything else
In that order preferebly.
Pretty much this exactly, except my number 2 is abilities and my number 3 is movepool.1. Base Stat Totals
2. Complete Movepools
3. Ability descriptions and distribution
4. New Moves
5. New Items
6. Everything else
In that order preferebly.
This is the second time I've read a post saying the IVs will be 8. Is there a link to the source of this information? My priority on research is going to be RNG mechanics and between game trade mechanics, so I'd like to verify this statement about IVs.I'd like to see mechanical changes such as the IV's being 8 stats or something like that? How do the seeds and RNG work with that? EV's only in fours now?
Also would like to see if that Platinum rain glitch still exists (it doesn't for HG/SS right? I'm not even sure).
Aside from that, I wonder if seasons make any competitive difference.
What metagame? Ours, or the official VGC one? VGC is more than likely going to be triples.first off, a walkthrough in English. After that what LN said. Also, will the metagame be doubles or triples or singles? Anyways, I bet all the stuff will come out within a month on serebii and bulbapedia, so we really only have to worry about the damage formulas, actualy boosts, and any changes to gen 3/4 moves, since i think that will fly under the radar
This, it seems like the best order for competetive battling and once the first two are done, we can start thinking about sets for the Pokemon.1. Base Stat Totals
2. Complete Movepools
3. Ability descriptions and distribution
4. New Moves
5. New Items
6. Everything else
In that order preferebly.
This doesn't really help you cause I can't remember the source (I definitely rember reading it on Pokejungle somewhere though), but I believe the original statement was that there would be 8 IV levels instead of the current 31.This is the second time I've read a post saying the IVs will be 8. Is there a link to the source of this information? My priority on research is going to be RNG mechanics and between game trade mechanics, so I'd like to verify this statement about IVs.