![]() I think that maybe changed how the creators approached the Pokémon, knowing that the Unova Pokémon almost completely existed in a bubble so it may have let them feel like they could experiment. That aside, one reason I do love those Pokémon is because not only was it my first game, that game doesn’t introduce any previous Pokémon until the post game, so the full journey was done with completely new Pokémon and it was a great experience as a new player. But then the first gen has a pile of goo and a pokeball as Pokemon so it’s not a good argument. Part of it for me is that a lot of the arguments against the Unova (And later Pokemon) I’ve heard since I became a fan is that the creators lost creativity, often one of the most cited ones is the Vanillite line (which is one of my favorites). It’s a tired opinion, as a fan of the main games. I was just trying to acknowledge your right to your opinion. Sorry I didn’t mean to come off rude or anything. With each new Unova update I'm learning that I'm quite uninterested, despite expecting that the Unova legendaries are going to absolutely revamp the PvE meta. But when I see these Pokémon, their names, concepts, and their evolved forms I just think: those Pokémon are not good and I don't really even want them. I don't even want to say bad design or artistry because I'm sure they are somebody's favorite evolution lines. Munna, Cottonee, Yamask, Trubbish, Solosis, Vanillite, Ferroseed, Klink, Cryoganal, etc. Then as I explored more outside of PoGo, I realized that this was the generation of Pokémon that just hit the fan. But the PoGo release seemed to start out pretty tame with Patrat (upright Rattata), Lillipup (cuter Nidoran), Purrloin (purple Meowth), Blitzle (electric Ponyta), Pidove (yea yea 3 bird line), regional monkeys, and a few more. manager decided Victini should be the first in line was a cruel individual. ![]() Now the Unova Pokémon are being released more and more in waves and events and it's sparking some feelings for me. It also definitely helped that they expanded previous generations' evolution lines to capitalize on that nostalgia. As with any generation, there were some designs, typing, or Pokédex lore that I didn't really appreciate, but otherwise I fell in love with the Sinnoh mons. So discovering the 4th generation Sinnoh Pokémon through PoGo was a scary, yet unbelievable experience that I haven't been able to have for years. The latest games I played were Ruby & Sapphire, and through the first 3 generations I didn't have any major complaints. Some trainers only consider the first 150 to be "legit" while some just claim they lost interest at a certain generation or game. And as the generations progress there has been a different creativity used to come up with unique and interesting Pokémon. Credit to respective unknown artists for their art used in this blog! Anways, that'd be me.Pokémon has been full of weird monsters since the beginning and even Gen 1 mons from the Kanto region had their oddities (who approved Lickitung's design). Be happy and kind to others in the comment section and please ignore hate comments. ![]() So how was it? What are your favourite Pokémon Unova? Who is your all time favourite Pokémon from the Unova region? Comment your thoughts and I'll be sure to reply. ![]() :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: :clubs: I still have him but as a proud Krookodile and I still use him in the Battle Tree and he will forever be my favourite Unova Pokémon. It grew up pretty fast thanks to the experience boost and because most of the opponent Pokémon I faced were 30 or 40 levels higher than him, I believe. I had an empty spot on the team so I decided to train Sandile. ![]() I actually got a Sandile from Wonder Trade while replaying my Sun version with all the starters this time in 'Ula'Ula. It's movepool is pretty okay and with adamant nature, it can destroy. First of all, extremely great type and crocodiles are amazingly interesting animals. Oh my lord, why didn't I have you in Kalos! Okay, you thought Scolipede was awesome, Krookodile took it to a next level. ![]()
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