This is incredible. Dreams that go into this specific of detail are extremly rare and even more difficult to remember in this capacity. I should not that these things don't have to be game based. I used to be and still am fascinated by dreams like this. The only dreams I've ever had have all been really strange things that aren't relevant at all.I have no idea if this counts, but I gotta talk about it. It's not a bizarre in-game experience, no, this is a weird Pokemon DREAM that happened last night.
In this dream, I was in some kind of stadium or front lobby of a movie theater or something equally flashy and crowded. There were big monitors appended to the walls, and one of them was playing a trailer for a new Pokemon movie. It was a live action movie in the style of Detective Pikachu called "Pokemon All", and the logo was the word "Pokemon" surrounded by the word "All" on many sides, in a bland white font no less. An announcer (or a person near me? idk) boasted that Pokemon All was something to the effect of "the final film of the original movie continuity", whatever the fuck that means. The trailer opened up with an aerial nighttime duel between Garchomp and Charizard, and I recall it being far more vicious and violent than what you'd normally see in a Pokemon product. The duel ended with Charizard being slammed into the ground before it cut back to Garchomp with bright glowing red eyes. From there the remainder of what I saw is hazy, but the scenes afterward could be described as a series of crises: Earthquakes, riots, probably more stuff along those lines. I also vaguely recall seeing a live-action Ash Ketchum. Upon the trailer ending, some unknown voice and I joked about how they were seemingly gonna end this movie continuity with a full-on apocalypse.
Totally unrelated, digging up this thread let me see this old post again and I'm giggling like an idiot at how late 2019 me freaking predicted Alpha Pokemon in a dream. It was even an iconic Sinnoh Pokemon that was involved!I have no idea if this counts, but I gotta talk about it. It's not a bizarre in-game experience, no, this is a weird Pokemon DREAM that happened last night.
In this dream, I was in some kind of stadium or front lobby of a movie theater or something equally flashy and crowded. There were big monitors appended to the walls, and one of them was playing a trailer for a new Pokemon movie. It was a live action movie in the style of Detective Pikachu called "Pokemon All", and the logo was the word "Pokemon" surrounded by the word "All" on many sides, in a bland white font no less. An announcer (or a person near me? idk) boasted that Pokemon All was something to the effect of "the final film of the original movie continuity", whatever the fuck that means. The trailer opened up with an aerial nighttime duel between Garchomp and Charizard, and I recall it being far more vicious and violent than what you'd normally see in a Pokemon product. The duel ended with Charizard being slammed into the ground before it cut back to Garchomp with bright glowing red eyes. From there the remainder of what I saw is hazy, but the scenes afterward could be described as a series of crises: Earthquakes, riots, probably more stuff along those lines. I also vaguely recall seeing a live-action Ash Ketchum. Upon the trailer ending, some unknown voice and I joked about how they were seemingly gonna end this movie continuity with a full-on apocalypse.
There was never a point prior to Gen 7 where X-Scissor had an enhanced crit ratio nor a different BP from what it has now. I swear to god, I VIVIDLY remember following the SM datamines, noticing the aforementioned "change" and wondering what the point was considering the Leech Life buff in the same generation. Now that's some Mandela Effect shit if I've ever seen it!
I honestly can't tell if you're joking or not, but it's Payback that got this treatment - in gens 4 and 6, its power would double if the target switched in on that turn, but in gens 5 and 7, its power wouldn't double against an opponent that just switched in.One Move Mandela Effect I had was with Pursuit. I could have sworn that on Bulbapedia's page for the move it had a funny back-and-forth going on where every generation GF would change their mind whether its effect worked on Pokemon who switched out via move effect (Baton Pass, U-turn, Volt Switch, etc.). But one day when on a topic where I was going to bring up that funny little "trivia", I discover it's not there anymore! Infact, there was never a back-and-forth issue with Pursuit & switching out moves. And I checked other Moves I could have mistook it for, like maybe I was thinking of another Dark-type move which Power doubled depending on a certain criteria or maybe it was on the switching move's page. But no, this back-and-forth trivia I "remembered" infact never happened.
I honestly can't tell if you're joking or not, but it's Payback that got this treatment - in gens 4 and 6, its power would double if the target switched in on that turn, but in gens 5 and 7, its power wouldn't double against an opponent that just switched in.
I honestly can't tell if you're joking or not, but it's Payback that got this treatment - in gens 4 and 6, its power would double if the target switched in on that turn, but in gens 5 and 7, its power wouldn't double against an opponent that just switched in.
Payback in Gen 6 works the same as in 5 and 7 IIRC.
This happened to me too, a Shiny Zigzagoon in YWhen BW2 came out, my friend found a shiny Patrat as literally his first encounter after obtaining Pokeballs. A few weeks later, I'm replaying Black 1 and the first Purrloin I see on that save file is a shiny.
Hey, I didn't know this thread existed.
A little intro: since I come from a low-to-mid income family in Argentina I never had a console to play Pokémon games, meaning I always had to use emulators to play them. I remember when I was a kid my American cousins had a Game Boy (possibly Color with Pokémon Yellow but it was too long ago) and later in highschool a friend had a DS with Diamond and I used it some, but he'd already won the game so I didn't do much.
So one of the oldest roms I had was a Pokémon Red one (I remember I also had the Pinball games, those were fun lol). I never got why but for some reason Dratini appears in the first route there. Like you have your standard Rattata and Pidgey and then you have Dratini with Wrap. As you guys know, Wrap in Gen I is pretty broken since the opponent can't move. Well, that thing was one of the first mons you could fight. It was only on Pokémon Red, not Blue or Green or even in Pokémon Rojo (the Spanish version). Weird. I never actually got to evolve it into Dragonite because it was super annoying to train and by the time it became Dragonair chances are you have much better mons. Still tho, earlygame Wrap + Thunder Wave and BoltBeam before the fourth gym could make it an interesting mon for a run, if I ever actually attempted to use it.
Since I kept importing the old roms every time I changed computer I actually still have the same rom (but not the old emulator, meaning I can't trade and also no color). I literally just opened the game, chose Charmander and beat Blue's Squirtle, stepped into the grass and lo-and-behold:
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I spent years trying to find someone else that had the same thing happened to them but never did. Guess I'll have to live with that, and hopefully one day I'll actually use this boy the whole game and get it to the Hall of Fame. Wouldn't count on it tho.
Here's the Red Pinball game!
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