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{{User:Halcyon VI/Team 4-1}} | ''"What's the point in being the best? There's nothing to aspire to!"'' | ||
:-'''Halcyon VI''' | |||
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Hello Bulbapedia! You may address me as '''Halcyon VI'''. | |||
I am 19 years old and have been with Pokémon since [[Generation I]]. I am currently enrolled in community college, and still somehow find time to work on this. Despite Pokémon's continued abuse from multiple fronts, my faith in the games has continued strong, and I intend to keep it that way. | |||
==Bulbapedia Contributions== | |||
*Various {{g|Battle Revolution}} pages | |||
*[[Masters Battle]] | |||
==Me and Pokémon== | |||
The top pretty much sums up my approach of Pokémon battling. It's a game. Have fun with it by getting better. I’m not someone who would build a team specifically for one event. I’m someone who puts a team together and improves it over and over again. I’ve been with Pokémon since the beginning, and don’t intend on stopping in this lifetime or the next. Since [[Generation I]], my general strategy with Pokémon battling has been Weakness Exploitation, and that hasn’t changed too much over the decade I have been playing. It works for me, and as long as it does, I’ll continue to do it. | |||
Since the [[Pokémon anime]] has remained basically the same over the years, excluding video improvements as well as voice actor changes, I have fallen off watching it as much as I did. | |||
On a side note, I feel that I should mention that I hate it when people use the word "Pokemon" instead of "Pokémon". | |||
===[[Generation I]]=== | |||
Eleven years ago, a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgXIFe6lQMU mysterious VHS tape] appeared in my mailbox. There was a bright yellow sticker on the front which said, “Pokémon - Gotta Catch ‘em All!” At first, I didn’t know what to make of it. After all, I was only eight. But it didn't take long for me to realize that Pokémon involved video games and cartoons - the two biggest things that I was interested in at the time. The following Christmas, I got my version of [[Pokémon Blue]] and a [[Game Boy Color]]. | |||
The game was unlike anything I had seen before, mainly because it was portable and REAL early in my video gaming career. Unfortunately, my continued exploitation of the [[Missingno.|Cinnabar Island Glitch]] has made my [[Blue Version]] unplayable right now. | |||
I was so into Pokémon at the time that I even started playing the [[Trading Card Game]] for a while, but the need to buy new cards made me fall off it quickly. | |||
[[Super Smash Bros.]] was amazing. I wasn't into fighting games before I played this. I got it from my friend when he was selling his [[Nintendo 64]] games to buy a PlayStation 2. The fighting was so fast paced that it became addictive very quickly, but it became repetitive and a little claustrophobic with the limited characters and the small stages. | |||
===[[Generation II]]=== | |||
I was overjoyed to learn that Pokémon was going to expand beyond the 151 originals. Me and my brother got different versions of the Generation II games a few weeks after they were released. Unfortunately, this is probably where my Pokémon hype was at it's weakest. | |||
[[Silver Version]] looked, felt and sounded almost exactly like it's [[Blue Version|predecessor]]. It felt like the exact same game, despite Pokémon being given given the ability to hold items, and the introduction of gender. | |||
[[Melee]] was a bit of a disappointment for me. It really felt like it was just a polished version of the first game. I personally feel that [[Nintendo]] and [[HAL Laboratory]] made a mistake releasing this game alongside the [[GameCube]], since it only had the [[Nintendo 64]] games to build on. The battles got monotonous and even boring after a while. | |||
Hopefully, [[User:Halcyon VI#Generation II Remakes|SoulSilver]] will do better than [[Silver Version|Silver]] did... | |||
===[[Generation III]]=== | |||
I was bittersweet for me when I heard that Pokémon was entering it’s third generation, since I had to get a [[Game Boy Advance]] to play it. This generation marked the first time I started to develop a “bond” with my Pokémon, pretty much since that it was also the first time I started playing favorites. My hype was at it's peak when I attended the 10th Anniversary Journey Across America in Cincinnati, Ohio. Unfortunately, I failed to register online for battling prior to the event, but I still got a [[Typhlosion]] and a [[Celebi]], and I saw some great battles. | |||
[[Sapphire Version|Sapphire]] was good, mainly because it felt like a much newer game than [[Silver Version]]. The graphics were completely redone for the [[Game Boy Advance]], and the introduction of [[Double Battle|double battling]] changed my battling tactics entirely. It was also a landmark game for me since it was the game where my Pokémon contracted [[User:Halcyon VI#Pokérus|Pokérus]]. | |||
It was great to revisit [[Kanto]] in [[FireRed Version|FireRed]], and the addition of the [[Sevii Islands]] and the [[Vs. Seeker]] allowed for the fun to last a little longer. But it looked so much like [[Blue Version]], it got boring after a short while, since it felt too much like the same game. | |||
I got a [[Nintendo DS Lite]] in 2006, waiting for Generation IV. To kill time with it, I got [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Blue Rescue Team]], since the divergence from the typical Pokémon fare intrigued me, but I was disappointed with the weak storyline. While the end was a bit sad, the whole reason of your existence as a Pokémon just felt foolish. | |||
===[[Generation IV]]=== | |||
With the advent of online battling finally coming to light, my Pokémon hype in [[Generation IV]] was higher than ever. This Generation had an outrageous amount of advancements compared to it's predecessors. I was so hyped up in this Generation, that I have started to train multiple teams, which was something I had thought of doing in [[Generation III]], but never got around to doing. | |||
Between [[Diamond Version|Diamond]], [[Battle Revolution]], [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2|Explorers of Time]], and [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]], it goes without a doubt that Generation IV was the best generation of Pokémon for me. | |||
====Pokémon Diamond==== | |||
:The first thing I noticed with my [[Diamond Version]] was probably what everyone else noticed, simple 3D graphics. It was a minor improvement, but made the world feel a lot less claustrophobic. I didn't own [[Crystal Version|Crystal]] or [[Emerald Version]] so animated pictures of Pokémon was pretty new to me. [[Team Galactic]] was the first [[villainous team|evil organization]] that really sold the idea that they were an evil organization and finding out that [[Cynthia]] was the [[Champion]] was a real jaw-dropping swerve to me. | |||
:I sort of had an epiphany after my first online battle. My opponent asked me that we fight with no "Über" Pokémon. This was a bit of a problem for me, since two of my Pokémon were "Über". But, I followed that rule and lost obviously. Ever since that battle, I realized that "Über" Pokémon were merely a shortcut to power. That's pretty much how I became a non-legendary trainer. | |||
====Pokémon Platinum==== | |||
:{{User:Halcyon VI/Team 4-1}} | |||
:It was basically the same game as [[Diamond Version|Diamond]], but [[Platinum Version|Platinum]]'s inclusion of the [[Distortion World]], [[Battle Frontier (Sinnoh)|Battle Frontier]], and the enhanced online capabilities easily made it superior. I liked the enhanced storyline with [[Team Galactic]], the new looks of the characters and cities, the [[Wi-Fi Plaza]], and not to mention the epic battle intros of the [[Sinnoh League#Gym Leaders|Gym Leaders]], [[Sinnoh League#Elite Four|Elite Four]], and [[Frontier Brain#Sinnoh Frontier Brains|Frontier Brains]]. | |||
====Pokémon Battle Revolution==== | |||
:[[Battle Revolution]] was a blessing for me. Despite several gaming sites giving this game a very low rating (Which is precisely why I don't listen to them anymore), [[Battle Revolution]]'s additions to the console-battling engine of Pokémon nearly fixed all the issues I had with it's predecessors. While the exclusion of free roaming and minigames was a major disappointment, if the long overdue feature of creating your own trainer didn't make up for it, the challenge the [[Masters Battle]] presented did. This game has challenged my Pokémon skill and knowledge in the way all it's predecessors have failed miserably to. | |||
:If you somehow haven't noticed, my custom sprite is based off my trainer in {{g|Battle Revolution}}. (I'm terrible compared to some other people.) | |||
====Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2==== | |||
:[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2|Explorers of Time]] was great. It was much better done than it's [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|predecessor]], mainly because of more open free-roam areas, better character development, and an infinity better storyline. I managed to get the same [[Torchic (Pokémon)|starter]] and [[Treecko (Pokémon)|partner]] that I had in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|first game]]. While the ending of the main storyline ends in a similar fashion to it's [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|predecessor]], it actually gave me my first excuse to cry at a video game. (Not that I did, of course...) | |||
:[[Explorers of the Sky]] is coming soon, and I admit the main reason I want it is to have [[Riolu (Pokémon)|Riolu]] as a starter. | |||
====Super Smash Bros. Brawl==== | |||
:[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] was beautiful. There were so many additions and features in this game that it was amazing that it actually fit on only one disk. There was the [[Subspace Emissary]], the stage builder, online capability, Masterpieces, screenshots, battle replays, and not to mention the inclusion of [[Lucario (Pokémon)#Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Lucario]], my favorite [[Generation IV]] Pokémon. | |||
===[[Generation V]]=== | |||
As of now, I have heard nothing about Pokémon continuing into it's fifth generation. I've heard rumors that It will be stopping. I have heard rumors that it will be continuing. But that is all they are. Rumors. I would be thrilled to learn that Pokémon will be continuing beyond it's already impressive history, but if it is to stop only at it's fourth generation, that would just be okay. | |||
Disappointing, but okay. | |||
==[[Pokérus]]== | |||
Yes, that's right. I have it. | |||
It was a typical day for me. I was just playing through my [[Sapphire Version]] fighting some wild Pokémon on [[Victory Road]]. When I returned to the [[Pokémon Center]], the [[Nurse (game)|Nurse]] told me, and I couldn't believe it. I had only recently learned of [[Pokérus]], it's benefits and it's outragrous rarity. Thankfully, since I had learned of [[Pokérus]] prior to contraction, I knew how to save and harvest it. Today, I still have live strains of [[Pokérus]] in about 15 of my Pokémon, and I have used it in my [[Sapphire Version|Sapphire]], [[FireRed Version|FireRed]], [[Diamond Version|Diamond]], and [[Platinum Version|Platinum]] versions. It has been very helpful with my training, especially since I recently got [[Platinum]]. I know I am VERY lucky to have this virus in my training arsenal, and I intend to use it as much as I can. Since it is so rare, [[Pokérus]] may be partly responsible for my continued play of the games. | |||
==[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|Generation II Remakes]]== | |||
I couldn't believe my eyes when I opened up [[Serebii.net]] that afternoon. Up until May 8th, I had only thought that [[Generation II]] remakes had only existed in internet speculation. I can't wait for remakes of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold and Silver]], mainly because [[Generation II]] was my weakest generation of Pokémon. And since [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed and LeafGreen]] got an entirely new area to the gameplay, the anticipation is killing me as to what the new hook will be for [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]. I'm for it and I'm definitely going to get it! | |||
==Frontier Brain Videos== | |||
[[Battle Frontier (Sinnoh)|Sinnoh's Battle Frontier]] is very challenging. It's great that [[Platinum Version|Platinum]] allows players to record those videos, and even post them online. Here is the videos of me defeating [[Frontier Brain#Sinnoh Frontier Brains|Sinnoh's Frontier Brains]]. | |||
'''<u>Battle Tower</u>''' | |||
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{{print|Tower}} | |||
:''Gold'': | |||
:''Silver'': 59-05657-81208 | |||
'''<u>Battle Hall</u>''' | |||
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{{print|Hall}} | |||
:''Gold'': | |||
:''Silver'': 70-86331-78084 | |||
'''<u>Battle Factory</u>''' | |||
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:''Gold'': | |||
:''Silver'': | |||
'''<u>Battle Castle</u>''' | |||
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{{print|Castle}} | |||
:''Gold'': | |||
:''Silver'': 95-10978-69395 | |||
'''<u>Battle Arcade</u>''' | |||
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{{print|Arcade}} | |||
:''Gold'': | |||
:''Silver'': 93-86274-68332 |
Revision as of 05:49, 13 May 2009
"What's the point in being the best? There's nothing to aspire to!"
- -Halcyon VI
This user has Pokémon games from every generation. |
This user is a player of the Super Smash Bros. Series. |
Gen IV
This user is a player of Pokémon Platinum Version. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Diamond Version. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Battle Revolution. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time. |
This user is a player of My Pokémon Ranch. |
This user is a player of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
Gen III
This user is a player of Pokémon FireRed Version. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Sapphire Version. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. |
Gen II
This user is a player of Pokémon Silver Version. |
This user is a player of Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
Gen I
This user is a player of Pokémon Yellow Version. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Blue Version. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Snap. |
This user is a player of Pokémon Trading Card Game for the Game Boy. |
This user is a player of Super Smash Bros.. |
This user is a player of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |
This user identifies as male. |
File:HalcyonVI Avatar.png | This user is 19 years old. |
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This user's birthday is July 6. |
This user wears glasses. |
This user has brown hair. |
This user comes from the United States. |
This user is intelligent. |
This user is an atheist. |
This user is always laughing. |
This user is a non-legendary Pokémon trainer. |
☆ This user's favorite type is Fighting. ☆ |
This user's favorite movie is Lucario and the Mystery of Mew. |
This user was an early supporter of remakes of Pokémon Gold and Silver. |
This user is a Pokémon expert. |
This user doesn't like cheating in Pokémon games. |
This user has a Celebi. |
This user has a Darkrai. |
This user contributes using Mozilla Firefox. |
This user contributes using Microsoft Windows Vista. |
This user contributes using Wi-Fi. |
This user's BitTorrent client is BitTorrent. |
Hello Bulbapedia! You may address me as Halcyon VI.
I am 19 years old and have been with Pokémon since Generation I. I am currently enrolled in community college, and still somehow find time to work on this. Despite Pokémon's continued abuse from multiple fronts, my faith in the games has continued strong, and I intend to keep it that way.
Bulbapedia Contributions
- Various Pokémon Battle Revolution pages
- Masters Battle
Me and Pokémon
The top pretty much sums up my approach of Pokémon battling. It's a game. Have fun with it by getting better. I’m not someone who would build a team specifically for one event. I’m someone who puts a team together and improves it over and over again. I’ve been with Pokémon since the beginning, and don’t intend on stopping in this lifetime or the next. Since Generation I, my general strategy with Pokémon battling has been Weakness Exploitation, and that hasn’t changed too much over the decade I have been playing. It works for me, and as long as it does, I’ll continue to do it.
Since the Pokémon anime has remained basically the same over the years, excluding video improvements as well as voice actor changes, I have fallen off watching it as much as I did.
On a side note, I feel that I should mention that I hate it when people use the word "Pokemon" instead of "Pokémon".
Generation I
Eleven years ago, a mysterious VHS tape appeared in my mailbox. There was a bright yellow sticker on the front which said, “Pokémon - Gotta Catch ‘em All!” At first, I didn’t know what to make of it. After all, I was only eight. But it didn't take long for me to realize that Pokémon involved video games and cartoons - the two biggest things that I was interested in at the time. The following Christmas, I got my version of Pokémon Blue and a Game Boy Color.
The game was unlike anything I had seen before, mainly because it was portable and REAL early in my video gaming career. Unfortunately, my continued exploitation of the Cinnabar Island Glitch has made my Blue Version unplayable right now.
I was so into Pokémon at the time that I even started playing the Trading Card Game for a while, but the need to buy new cards made me fall off it quickly.
Super Smash Bros. was amazing. I wasn't into fighting games before I played this. I got it from my friend when he was selling his Nintendo 64 games to buy a PlayStation 2. The fighting was so fast paced that it became addictive very quickly, but it became repetitive and a little claustrophobic with the limited characters and the small stages.
Generation II
I was overjoyed to learn that Pokémon was going to expand beyond the 151 originals. Me and my brother got different versions of the Generation II games a few weeks after they were released. Unfortunately, this is probably where my Pokémon hype was at it's weakest.
Silver Version looked, felt and sounded almost exactly like it's predecessor. It felt like the exact same game, despite Pokémon being given given the ability to hold items, and the introduction of gender.
Melee was a bit of a disappointment for me. It really felt like it was just a polished version of the first game. I personally feel that Nintendo and HAL Laboratory made a mistake releasing this game alongside the GameCube, since it only had the Nintendo 64 games to build on. The battles got monotonous and even boring after a while.
Hopefully, SoulSilver will do better than Silver did...
Generation III
I was bittersweet for me when I heard that Pokémon was entering it’s third generation, since I had to get a Game Boy Advance to play it. This generation marked the first time I started to develop a “bond” with my Pokémon, pretty much since that it was also the first time I started playing favorites. My hype was at it's peak when I attended the 10th Anniversary Journey Across America in Cincinnati, Ohio. Unfortunately, I failed to register online for battling prior to the event, but I still got a Typhlosion and a Celebi, and I saw some great battles.
Sapphire was good, mainly because it felt like a much newer game than Silver Version. The graphics were completely redone for the Game Boy Advance, and the introduction of double battling changed my battling tactics entirely. It was also a landmark game for me since it was the game where my Pokémon contracted Pokérus.
It was great to revisit Kanto in FireRed, and the addition of the Sevii Islands and the Vs. Seeker allowed for the fun to last a little longer. But it looked so much like Blue Version, it got boring after a short while, since it felt too much like the same game.
I got a Nintendo DS Lite in 2006, waiting for Generation IV. To kill time with it, I got Blue Rescue Team, since the divergence from the typical Pokémon fare intrigued me, but I was disappointed with the weak storyline. While the end was a bit sad, the whole reason of your existence as a Pokémon just felt foolish.
Generation IV
With the advent of online battling finally coming to light, my Pokémon hype in Generation IV was higher than ever. This Generation had an outrageous amount of advancements compared to it's predecessors. I was so hyped up in this Generation, that I have started to train multiple teams, which was something I had thought of doing in Generation III, but never got around to doing.
Between Diamond, Battle Revolution, Explorers of Time, and Brawl, it goes without a doubt that Generation IV was the best generation of Pokémon for me.
Pokémon Diamond
- The first thing I noticed with my Diamond Version was probably what everyone else noticed, simple 3D graphics. It was a minor improvement, but made the world feel a lot less claustrophobic. I didn't own Crystal or Emerald Version so animated pictures of Pokémon was pretty new to me. Team Galactic was the first evil organization that really sold the idea that they were an evil organization and finding out that Cynthia was the Champion was a real jaw-dropping swerve to me.
- I sort of had an epiphany after my first online battle. My opponent asked me that we fight with no "Über" Pokémon. This was a bit of a problem for me, since two of my Pokémon were "Über". But, I followed that rule and lost obviously. Ever since that battle, I realized that "Über" Pokémon were merely a shortcut to power. That's pretty much how I became a non-legendary trainer.
Pokémon Platinum
- It was basically the same game as Diamond, but Platinum's inclusion of the Distortion World, Battle Frontier, and the enhanced online capabilities easily made it superior. I liked the enhanced storyline with Team Galactic, the new looks of the characters and cities, the Wi-Fi Plaza, and not to mention the epic battle intros of the Gym Leaders, Elite Four, and Frontier Brains.
Pokémon Battle Revolution
- Battle Revolution was a blessing for me. Despite several gaming sites giving this game a very low rating (Which is precisely why I don't listen to them anymore), Battle Revolution's additions to the console-battling engine of Pokémon nearly fixed all the issues I had with it's predecessors. While the exclusion of free roaming and minigames was a major disappointment, if the long overdue feature of creating your own trainer didn't make up for it, the challenge the Masters Battle presented did. This game has challenged my Pokémon skill and knowledge in the way all it's predecessors have failed miserably to.
- If you somehow haven't noticed, my custom sprite is based off my trainer in Pokémon Battle Revolution. (I'm terrible compared to some other people.)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2
- Explorers of Time was great. It was much better done than it's predecessor, mainly because of more open free-roam areas, better character development, and an infinity better storyline. I managed to get the same starter and partner that I had in the first game. While the ending of the main storyline ends in a similar fashion to it's predecessor, it actually gave me my first excuse to cry at a video game. (Not that I did, of course...)
- Explorers of the Sky is coming soon, and I admit the main reason I want it is to have Riolu as a starter.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl was beautiful. There were so many additions and features in this game that it was amazing that it actually fit on only one disk. There was the Subspace Emissary, the stage builder, online capability, Masterpieces, screenshots, battle replays, and not to mention the inclusion of Lucario, my favorite Generation IV Pokémon.
Generation V
As of now, I have heard nothing about Pokémon continuing into it's fifth generation. I've heard rumors that It will be stopping. I have heard rumors that it will be continuing. But that is all they are. Rumors. I would be thrilled to learn that Pokémon will be continuing beyond it's already impressive history, but if it is to stop only at it's fourth generation, that would just be okay.
Disappointing, but okay.
Pokérus
Yes, that's right. I have it.
It was a typical day for me. I was just playing through my Sapphire Version fighting some wild Pokémon on Victory Road. When I returned to the Pokémon Center, the Nurse told me, and I couldn't believe it. I had only recently learned of Pokérus, it's benefits and it's outragrous rarity. Thankfully, since I had learned of Pokérus prior to contraction, I knew how to save and harvest it. Today, I still have live strains of Pokérus in about 15 of my Pokémon, and I have used it in my Sapphire, FireRed, Diamond, and Platinum versions. It has been very helpful with my training, especially since I recently got Platinum. I know I am VERY lucky to have this virus in my training arsenal, and I intend to use it as much as I can. Since it is so rare, Pokérus may be partly responsible for my continued play of the games.
Generation II Remakes
I couldn't believe my eyes when I opened up Serebii.net that afternoon. Up until May 8th, I had only thought that Generation II remakes had only existed in internet speculation. I can't wait for remakes of Gold and Silver, mainly because Generation II was my weakest generation of Pokémon. And since FireRed and LeafGreen got an entirely new area to the gameplay, the anticipation is killing me as to what the new hook will be for HeartGold and SoulSilver. I'm for it and I'm definitely going to get it!
Frontier Brain Videos
Sinnoh's Battle Frontier is very challenging. It's great that Platinum allows players to record those videos, and even post them online. Here is the videos of me defeating Sinnoh's Frontier Brains.
Battle Tower
File:Towerprint.png
- Gold:
- Silver: 59-05657-81208
Battle Hall
File:Hallprint.png
- Gold:
- Silver: 70-86331-78084
Battle Factory
File:NoPrint.png
- Gold:
- Silver:
Battle Castle
File:Castleprint.png
- Gold:
- Silver: 95-10978-69395
Battle Arcade
File:Arcadeprint.png
- Gold:
- Silver: 93-86274-68332
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