Lmao i dunno what the artist is trying to say but the face on the shark is cracking me up
Hehe funny worm time to die
The sharks are trying to save us from our own self destruction
Honestly I thought this meme was a reference to Wireshark, the packet monitoring software but this is better lmao
Hahaha amazing
insane how there was never any shark pokemon (any pokemon made after 2001 isn’t a pokemon)
I know you are trolling, but gen 3 was way better than gen 1+2
pre-9/11 designs vs. post-9/11 designs
Considering gen3 was designed prior to it’s release(obv.) it was technically designed as early as 2000(some of gen3 were unused gen1/2 mons)
I liked the ninjask line design
also the vibrava one
If 1 and 2 were native to the GBA people wouldn’t say this. 3 is my fave because it came out at the right age, but 2 had better mechanics such as the day/night cycle.
The day night cycle is about the only mechanic (and headbutting trees) in gen 2 that 3 lacked, but 3 made up for those lacking features with all the other cool stuff like hidden bases and a much richer story (and better puzzles in the gyms[looking at you lt.surge gym…]) Also, gen 1 got a remake on the gba. Gen 1 has it’s charm, i grew up playing it but it’s a buggy mess and has lots of issues(psychic types being absolutely unstoppable due to basically no weaknesses being programmed in)
What did gen 3 add other than contests and bases (which were only a multiplayer thing really)?
Agreed on the puzzles though, that’s a good point.
The berry growth(and ability to plant specific berries). Better bicycles… way better balance for mon types. The addition of “abilities” was pretty big too, imo. Need i go on?
Balance? Fire was very balanced in gen 3.
Berries and bikes, were kinda just there. I can see how people liked them though.
abilities just made competitive play worse because Nintendo actually expects people to grind out catching/breeding perfect EV and depending on the moon with hidden ability.
I guess we just disagree on what additions are good.
I had a game shark when i was a kid, too