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* {{bp|Sky Battle}}s are limited to {{type|Flying}} Pokémon and those with the {{a|Levitate}} Ability (as previously confirmed). Some moves can't be used. | * {{bp|Sky Battle}}s are limited to {{type|Flying}} Pokémon and those with the {{a|Levitate}} Ability (as previously confirmed). Some moves can't be used. | ||
* There is an adjustment to the inheritence system of breeding. | * There is an adjustment to the inheritence system of breeding. | ||
* {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon can freely escape from battle without being influenced by {{a|Shadow Tag}}. (The official website mentioned trapping moves.) | * {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon can freely escape from battle without being influenced by {{a|Shadow Tag}}. (The official website had previously mentioned trapping moves.) | ||
* The item {{bp|Exp. Share}} will revert to Exp. All as in {{bp|Generation I}}, where when one Pokémon holding this item participates in battle, all other Pokémon in the team receive experience as well. Unlike in Generation I, the experience is not split but rather received by all Pokémon. This means that the participating Pokémon receive 100% experience, while non-participating Pokémon receive 50% experience. | * The item {{bp|Exp. Share}} will revert to Exp. All as in {{bp|Generation I}}, where when one Pokémon holding this item participates in battle, all other Pokémon in the team receive experience as well. Unlike in Generation I, the experience is not split but rather received by all Pokémon. This means that the participating Pokémon receive 100% experience, while non-participating Pokémon receive 50% experience. | ||
* When distributing new moves and abilities, priority was given to new Pokémon. | * When distributing new moves and abilities, priority was given to new Pokémon. | ||
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Credit to [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/members/1970.html Silktree] for the post and [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/members/49444.html クリスタル] for the translation. | Credit to [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/members/1970.html Silktree] for the post and [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/members/49444.html クリスタル] for the translation. | ||
==External | ==External links== | ||
* [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/f693/mechanic-changes-155907/#post4902591 Bulbagarden forums thread with the translation] | * [http://bmgf.bulbagarden.net/f693/mechanic-changes-155907/#post4902591 Bulbagarden forums thread with the translation] |
Revision as of 12:16, 27 September 2013
Exp. Share changes and other decisions revealed
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An interview in the "Nintendo Stadium Returns" booklet, featured in November's issue of Nintendo Dream, revealed new mechanic changes along with some of the decisions made regarding how Mega Evolutions work, and the distribution of moves and abilities.
The confirmed information is as follows:
- Pokémon gain experience even when the opposing wild Pokémon is caught (as stated in another interview). A caught Pokémon gives the same experience points as a defeated one.
- Sky Battles are limited to Flying-type Pokémon and those with the Levitate Ability (as previously confirmed). Some moves can't be used.
- There is an adjustment to the inheritence system of breeding.
- Ghost-type Pokémon can freely escape from battle without being influenced by Shadow Tag. (The official website had previously mentioned trapping moves.)
- The item Exp. Share will revert to Exp. All as in Generation I, where when one Pokémon holding this item participates in battle, all other Pokémon in the team receive experience as well. Unlike in Generation I, the experience is not split but rather received by all Pokémon. This means that the participating Pokémon receive 100% experience, while non-participating Pokémon receive 50% experience.
- When distributing new moves and abilities, priority was given to new Pokémon.
- The CGI style is different from that of Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Battle Revolution, because those games were supposed to emulate "realism within fantasy". Since the handheld Pokémon series is supposed to be accessible to everyone, battles were made "cuter".
- The standard selection process for Pokémon to be Mega-Evolvable is based on three points: visual looks, popularity and game balance.
- The power-up of Mega-Evolved Pokémon is meant to elevate them to the class of legendary Pokémon, hence the restriction of only one Pokémon being allowed to hold a Mega Stone during battles.
- The timing to Mega-Evolve is selectable.
- Some moves, with focus on special ones, have had their power and accuracy revamped.
Credit to Silktree for the post and クリスタル for the translation.