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Click to expand. Click to shrink.I admit, that's one of its flaws, certainly, as I have a hilariously difficult time trying to build up an effective team roster.
Training is hard, long, and hazardous, and there's no guarantee that what you'll have is enough to meet the Gyms (who are notoriously cheating bastards, using team makeups that have Pokemon and strategies that run completely counter to their Type's usual methods). It frequently forces me to use every member of my team to take an opponent down, and I'm lucky to even come out with more than two members not fainted most of the time! Like I've watched videos of Reborn and while I applaud actually making the gyms challenging, there's 'challenging' and 'God has forsaken me'. The gyms in Reborn seem to go with the latter and run with it.Also those field effects, dear god, if you aren't prepared for them they will bite you in the ass.Also the dialogue looks really long winded. Like goodness knows half the characters tend to talk in speeches or borderline ones anyway. There are times that a good proofreading for 'Does this sound like something a human being would say' instances would help.I do have to say that it's amazing what people were able to do with the 4th gen (?) engine. It looks amazing for a Pokemon game.
Like I've watched videos of Reborn and while I applaud actually making the gyms challenging, there's 'challenging' and 'God has forsaken me'. The gyms in Reborn seem to go with the latter and run with it.Also those field effects, dear god, if you aren't prepared for them they will bite you in the ass.Also the dialogue looks really long winded. Like goodness knows half the characters tend to talk in speeches or borderline ones anyway. There are times that a good proofreading for 'Does this sound like something a human being would say' instances would help.I do have to say that it's amazing what people were able to do with the 4th gen (?) engine. It looks amazing for a Pokemon game. First off: Team Meteor.
They are the biggest bastards you will ever see in a Pokemon game. To some them up: they are apocalyptic eco-terrorists out to steal the entire region for themselves. And let me emphasise the eco-terrorists part: they literally are an ecological menace, being the direct source for all of Reborn's environmental catastrophes.
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To note:- They use special machines called PULSE devices to amplify the power of a Pokemon tenfold. For example, using a Tangela to cause runaway plant growth that completely overwhelms and devastates at least two Wards and nearly a third one as well. Another used a Garbador to bury an entire zone of the city underneath mountains of trash and filth, rendering it uninhabitable to all life except Poison-Types.
A third PULSE used a Muk to poison the entire lake the city is based off of, corroding boats to uselessness, killing Water-types, and making the water supply undrinkable. Another PULSE was planned to set off a volcano to destroy a trainer's academy and Fighting-type dojo, and cover the entire city in ash and lava. Reborn is a great game.
I like the story a lot. Its a massive game thats very stable.Unfortunately, whitedragon25 is doing a terrible job of selling it. Just download it and give it a try.I was actually planning on doing a Lets Play of the game, though its been put on the backburner due to being busy.How would I describe it? Imagine Pokemon: Dark Souls version.Its hard, but by thinking and using intelligent tactics (and a healthy dose of luck) you will prevail. You have to think about which moves to use.You will lose to gym leaders over and over again, but when you win you feel like a fucking champion.I feel that Timber Dragon on the Reborn forums made a fitting introduction. So, you downloaded Pokemon Reborn.
Good choice, my friend! It's a good game. Now get ready for hell.Think you'll handle this game since you plowed through the official games? Pokemon Reborn isn't a cakewalk like the official games. Pokemon Reborn hates you. It hates you, it hates me, it will kick you while you're down, it will make you its bitch, and you will love it. This is a game that's gonna make you play Pokemon like a BOSS, and you will come out of it as one.
If you succeed. But success is easier said than done, for the game, now on Ep 11, makes sure that victory is earned.To give you some padding for the inevitable kick in the nuts/ovaries, here are some things to expect while playing Pokemon Reborn.Reborn sees your level grinding, and raises you a LEVEL CAP.If you're a player like me who typically overlevels to compensate for her incompetence, Reborn's first punch in the face comes in the form of a gym badge-dependent level cap that decides whether your super-powered slave creatures feel like obeying you. See, the game doesn't like the thought of you winning just because your mons were ten levels above the opponents'. That overcompensation is for sissies. You're no sissy, right?
(And if you are, you won't be one for long in this game.) Sure, Common Candies reduce your level by 1 and are cheap to buy, but I think this is the first RPG where I ever complained about getting too much experience. You know limitations are strict when you legitimately complain about getting stronger. Reborn spits in the face of players who think they can win by flexing bigger muscles. As you'll read below, big muscles are are in short supply here.You will live as a hobo.Especially in the beginning, and especially especially if you decide to shell out 5500 Pokedollars for a goddamn Magikarp. For reference, 5500 is anywhere from 80 to 200 percent of your current expected finances. The game's intro is determined to keep you in a perpetual state of poverty.
Potions are expensive, the trainers hurt, and you'll be lucky to get 50 dollars from them as compensation. They're hobos, too! Truly, Reborn hates everyone. You can generally afford what you need later, around after you beat the first gym leader and trainers generally give out more worthwhile compensation for bugging you, but going shopping is rarely an option. It's not just a matter of finances; it's a matter of supply.Good items are rare and, in many cases, nonexistent.
Battle items? Those things are for rich people and gym leaders. Oh, sure, they're there, but most of what's available to you won't be the good ones.
Just as hobos can generally find what they need to survive-in our cases, basic healing items-we're not scrapped for the bare essentials, but the Good Stuff is currently beyond our grasp. Hyper Potions, reliable battle items like Focus Sash, TMs with strong moves, not for us! The only place we can seem to buy them is at the Department Store, in its upper levels. Which, as of now, we can't even get to.Like any hobo camped in front of a restaurant, we glare disdainfully at what is right in front of us but cannot gain, our stomachs grumbling for more. We ask the heavens how it came to this, ask it for some kind of mercy, and God aka Amethyst will smile down on us and say, 'No.' If at first you don't succeed. Grow thicker skin, because you probably won't succeed at first.
Maybe I just suck, but I rarely got through major battles without at least half my team fainted. Because of the level cap, battles will almost never be won through brute force alone. The key to winning is.gasp.
strategy! Yes, I know, shocking in a Pokemon game, but major battles require a lot more planning on your part than you'd expect in the official games. I'm not talking about simple type matchups-as you'll read below, things are harder than that. I'm talking about things like opening the battle with the right mon, because the wrong mon fainting at the wrong time can be all you need to lose.Gym leaders have no souls and receive sustenance from your hatred.Oh, the Grass gym.
Feh, I got some Fire- and Flying-types. This'll be a cinch! It might be kinda tricky, but things are going well so fa-A CRADILY?!
Total party kill. FUUUUUUUU-Yes, that is a true story, and no, I didn't heed the guy specifically warning you to get a Fighting-type for that unholy Cradily. You know how, in the official games, most gym leaders are minor roadblocks to get good EXP and an HM from? Reborn's gym leaders feel more like brick walls you need to chip away with your nails before you can proceed. For reference, that Cradily in the Grass gym is the second gym in the game, there to devour the souls of the Fire- and Flying-types you otherwise could have won with.
The Cradily sets an example for each gym onward: gym leaders have moves or Pokemon specifically designed to counter their type disadvantages. The Poison dude?
Plenty of Dark attacks to deal with Psychics. Electric and Grass to take down Water. Etc, etc.There's no such thing as the perfect type matchup. All gym leaders have something to work around their disadvantages. That means your Pokemon that would ordinarily be effective against the opponent, are actually in danger themselves. I assume Reborn's gym leaders have access to some sort of exclusive TM shop where they can teach their Pokemon anything they want, because they can easily destroy you as well as you can destroy them. Sometimes it's a battle of who can hit harder, faster.
At least beating the gym leaders reward you with a raised level cap. Except.Beating gym leader =/= badge for level cap.Reborn has fun danging your prize in front of your beaten and bloody face, only to yank it out of your reach and laugh and tell you you need to do more.
It's an asshole like that. For storyline reasons, not all badges you receive are worth anything, if you receive a badge at all. Here you are, pushing your mons to the literal limits, maybe one or two levels shy of the cap, and-surprise! You find out the badge is worthless and you must continue the story, meaning, you either waste the EXP you got by stuffing your Pokemon full of Common Candies, or you rely on other team members instead of your strongest.Not receiving a badge immediately happens a few times in the official games, but in Reborn, the stakes for not getting one are higher.
When Clair of Johto withheld her badge from you, it wasn't a factor that her badge was one piece of metal away between a team of obedient Pokemon, and a Brick Break to your skull. That's because other regions play nice.Reborn has Tall Poppy syndrome and gardening sheers are quickly used.Occasionally, with each update, perfectly good Pokemon are removed from the game because they're deemed too perfectly good. Look at the Obtainable Pokemon list. There's a reason many of the non-available Pokemon are the legendaries, pseudo-legendaries, Dragon-types, and other Pokemon with all around high stats, a good move pool, and/or an extremely useful ability. Scraggy is powerful enough that its event wasn't made available until much later. Magmar is powerful enough that it was removed completely. Before Ep 11, you got Magby so early and it was so good that other Fire-types were pointless.
Reborn didn't like that. It was too special.Altercations/removals like are supposed to keep the game more balanced and force players to rely on a greater variety of Pokemon, we all know the real reason is because without those changes, we weren't suffering enough.This guy.This guy is Fern. Fern is not a nice person. You'll learn to want to kill Fern on sight. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, Pokemon Reborn hates everyone and so forces you to deal with his asinine, smug face.
No matter how many times you sweep his Grass-/Bug-type team, he will continue to masturbate with his Roserade by imagining how much better than everyone he thinks he is.In the end, it boils down to YOU.It's rather distressing how easily things can go wrong for you. Sometimes my victories came from the blessings of the Random Number Gods.
I've lost simply because my Ace for the battle got Confused and turned self-destructive instead of being a productive member of society. But bad luck can only be blamed so much before it'll start to sink in that it's not the game's fault.Pokemon Reborn isn't hard because it's cheap. It's hard because it's hard. That's probably the worst part of it: you will become frustrated and be two steps away from rage quitting. You'll want to be angry at it, but you'll find yourself not doing so, because Pokemon Reborn isn't just hard-it's reasonable. You're not up against overpowered opponents with competitive-grade battle items or hax in general.
Exclusive TM shops aside, your opponents are subjected to the same limitations you are, level caps and all. (Well, usually. Freakin' Garchomp Steelix Abra ARCEUS Gardevoir.)This game weeds out the weak and cultivates the BOSSES of the Pokemon world. It forces you to confront your own shortcomings, and will not let you progress until you overcome them, even if it leaves you a cynical pile of hate. Pokemon Reborn happily mocks people who call hax by crushing them not with cheapness or Fake Difficulty, but with utilizing movesets and items in a way you aren't. It stands to reason that these battles are winnable. Plenty of others have done it, so if you can't, it's not the game's fault.
Pokemon Reborn is ugly, and it will pit you face to face with the ugliness inside you. Inside everyone.If all else fails, the answer is.lol nothing anymore. RIP Gyarados. You're on your own now, bitch.Now go to it, Champ. You'll get your ass kicked, but play your cards right, and you'll become the asskicker. And, if they already don't, then the official games won't stand a chance against the awesome might that is you.
You'll have Pokemon Reborn's abuse to thank. Reborn sees your level grinding, and raises you a LEVEL CAP.If you're a player like me who typically overlevels to compensate for her incompetence, Reborn's first punch in the face comes in the form of a gym badge-dependent level cap that decides whether your super-powered slave creatures feel like obeying you. See, the game doesn't like the thought of you winning just because your mons were ten levels above the opponents'. That overcompensation is for sissies. You're no sissy, right? (And if you are, you won't be one for long in this game.) Sure, Common Candies reduce your level by 1 and are cheap to buy, but I think this is the first RPG where I ever complained about getting too much experience.
You know limitations are strict when you legitimately complain about getting stronger. Reborn spits in the face of players who think they can win by flexing bigger muscles.
As you'll read below, big muscles are are in short supply here. You will live as a hobo.Especially in the beginning, and especially especially if you decide to shell out 5500 Pokedollars for a goddamn Magikarp. For reference, 5500 is anywhere from 80 to 200 percent of your current expected finances. The game's intro is determined to keep you in a perpetual state of poverty.
Potions are expensive, the trainers hurt, and you'll be lucky to get 50 dollars from them as compensation. They're hobos, too! Truly, Reborn hates everyone.
You can generally afford what you need later, around after you beat the first gym leader and trainers generally give out more worthwhile compensation for bugging you, but going shopping is rarely an option. Good items are rare and, in many cases, nonexistent. Battle items? Those things are for rich people and gym leaders. Oh, sure, they're there, but most of what's available to you won't be the good ones.
Just as hobos can generally find what they need to survive-in our cases, basic healing items-we're not scrapped for the bare essentials, but the Good Stuff is currently beyond our grasp. Hyper Potions, reliable battle items like Focus Sash, TMs with strong moves, not for us! The only place we can seem to buy them is at the Department Store, in its upper levels.
Which, as of now, we can't even get to. Grow thicker skin, because you probably won't succeed at first.
Maybe I just suck, but I rarely got through major battles without at least half my team fainted. Because of the level cap, battles will almost never be won through brute force alone. The key to winning is.gasp. strategy! Yes, I know, shocking in a Pokemon game, but major battles require a lot more planning on your part than you'd expect in the official games.
I'm not talking about simple type matchups-as you'll read below, things are harder than that. I'm talking about things like opening the battle with the right mon, because the wrong mon fainting at the wrong time can be all you need to lose. Reborn has fun danging your prize in front of your beaten and bloody face, only to yank it out of your reach and laugh and tell you you need to do more. It's an asshole like that. For storyline reasons, not all badges you receive are worth anything, if you receive a badge at all.
Here you are, pushing your mons to the literal limits, maybe one or two levels shy of the cap, and-surprise! You find out the badge is worthless and you must continue the story, meaning, you either waste the EXP you got by stuffing your Pokemon full of Common Candies, or you rely on other team members instead of your strongest.Not receiving a badge immediately happens a few times in the official games, but in Reborn, the stakes for not getting one are higher.
When Clair of Johto withheld her badge from you, it wasn't a factor that her badge was one piece of metal away between a team of obedient Pokemon, and a Brick Break to your skull. That's because other regions play nice. Reborn has Tall Poppy syndrome and gardening sheers are quickly used.Occasionally, with each update, perfectly good Pokemon are removed from the game because they're deemed too perfectly good. Look at the Obtainable Pokemon list. There's a reason many of the non-available Pokemon are the legendaries, pseudo-legendaries, Dragon-types, and other Pokemon with all around high stats, a good move pool, and/or an extremely useful ability. Scraggy is powerful enough that its event wasn't made available until much later.
Magmar is powerful enough that it was removed completely. Before Ep 11, you got Magby so early and it was so good that other Fire-types were pointless. Reborn didn't like that. It was too special.Altercations/removals like are supposed to keep the game more balanced and force players to rely on a greater variety of Pokemon. In the end, it boils down to YOU.Pokemon Reborn isn't hard because it's cheap. It's hard because it's hard.
That's probably the worst part of it: you will become frustrated and be two steps away from rage quitting. You'll want to be angry at it, but you'll find yourself not doing so, because Pokemon Reborn isn't just hard-it's reasonable. You're not up against overpowered opponents with competitive-grade battle items or hax in general. Exclusive TM shops aside, your opponents are subjected to the same limitations you are, level caps and all.