Coop
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Most game assets on my profile ripped from Pokemon White myself
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Duran Duran |
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Real men watch My Little Pony. |
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid is the only book (series) I could realistically sit through and enjoy. |
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About me:
Still working on my profile so be sure to check back soon! Gotta reformat some stuff, put my Pokemon teams, friend codes, and some other stuff. Layout is not mobile friendly (yet).
(Psst, if you want a trainer card for your profile, let me know and I can make one for you! It requires a bit of editing though so it make take a bit.)
Also DM me whenever, I like chatting! I can be a bit awkward though, so apologies if I ever come off as rude.
My stuff:
Work in progress...
Name: Whonge
Adopt one yourself! @Pokémon Orphanage
Name: Whonge
Adopt one yourself! @Pokémon Orphanage
Adopt one yourself! @Pokémon Orphanage
Who I'd like to meet:
Pokemaniacs and other Neopians!
(Will accept all friend requests regardless)
I am not putting the BW weezer image on here.
Coop's obscure Pokemon fun facts:
All 100% accurate moves in RBY have a 1/256 chance to miss. In fact, all moves that don't have unmissable accuracy have a +0.39% chance to miss. They tried to patch this in Pokemon Stadium, but the chance is still there, being a much smaller 1/65536 chance. (I have lost RBY OU matches to this glitch before lol.)
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Glameow is the only Pokemon to have its model changed between Generations 6 and 7. It had its ears re-angled to closer match its design.
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You may already know that N's dialogue is faster than whatever option you select but there's another NPC in BW that speaks at a different speed too. There's an old woman that talks at a much slower speed than usual. Both N and this woman use a specific function, [SPEED(#)], to set their dialogue speed. [SPEED(1)] is what N uses, being faster than usual and [SPEED(2)] is what the old woman uses, being slower. Both have this function set before their dialogue, and the function [SPEED(0)] after to reset the text speed. Here's what the old woman's dialogue looks like for example:
[SPEED(2)]People who visited the Entralink\nhid items somewhere...\r\nThe Entralink is unique, isn't it?[SPEED(0)]
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The Generation 5 Pokemon games are the first and only Pokemon games to have a built-in censored words list. Previous Gens did not have restricted words and games from Gen 6 onward ban words based on the system-wide 3DS/Switch banlist.
The words 'ADHD', '9/11', 'jesussucks', and 'bite' are part of the BW banlist (lol). Sorry if you really wanted to name your Tepig ADHD, guess you can always edit the scripts if you're dead set on it. Just like real life, Poke-American Patriots don't seem to like their blasphemy and 9/11 jokes.
(Not a Pokemon specific fact, but the 3DS/Switch word banlist varies based on firmware version, meaning a name can be accepted in one version, but rejected in a later update.)
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Here's a more well-known one: most people know that the message for raising a stat by 3+ is "rose drastically". You've likely seen this by way of a 'mon using Cotton Guard, Tail Glow, Z-Splash, Fell Stinger, or through an activated Steam Engine/a Simple setup sweep.
"Rose drastically" has a lesser-known brother though. Lowering a stat by three or more prompts the message "severely fell". This message is rarely seen and is only ever proc'd through Simple -4 stat drops or using Spit Up/Swallow after three Stockpiles.
Extra tidbit: the message for stats being raised/lowered by more than 2 was introduced in Gen 5. The only functions that changed stats by more than 2 prior to Gen 5 were Belly Drum and Anger Point which both have custom prompt messages and never reference the "drastically" modifier.
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In Gens 3, 4, and 5, on a Pokemon's summary screen, the original trainer's name will either be blue or red based on whether the OT is male or female respectively. While this feature was removed from later generations, OT gender is still stored, going unseen! (I may only know this because I've messed around with Pokemon save editors, you didn't hear that from me though.)
Current trainer gender is also stored, I'm not 100% sure when/if this ever comes into play, but it is interesting.
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In BW2, the Unova starters had their in-battle animations revised, all nine of them having their rare animations changed. For reference, the rare animation is an animation that plays after standard animations have ran a set amount of times. You can usually tell if it's rare pretty easily as it makes a point to be extra dynamic and it occurs less often than the standard loops.
BW2 made the starters' rare animations much more dynamic and I think it's really cool that Game Freak put in the extra effort to improve on the the animations even after they'd been finished.
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Coop's obscure Pokemon fun facts:
All 100% accurate moves in RBY have a 1/256 chance to miss. In fact, all moves that don't have unmissable accuracy have a +0.39% chance to miss. They tried to patch this in Pokemon Stadium, but the chance is still there, being a much smaller 1/65536 chance. (I have lost RBY OU matches to this glitch before lol.)
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Glameow is the only Pokemon to have its model changed between Generations 6 and 7. It had its ears re-angled to closer match its design.
---
You may already know that N's dialogue is faster than whatever option you select but there's another NPC in BW that speaks at a different speed too. There's an old woman that talks at a much slower speed than usual. Both N and this woman use a specific function, [SPEED(#)], to set their dialogue speed. [SPEED(1)] is what N uses, being faster than usual and [SPEED(2)] is what the old woman uses, being slower. Both have this function set before their dialogue, and the function [SPEED(0)] after to reset the text speed. Here's what the old woman's dialogue looks like for example:
[SPEED(2)]People who visited the Entralink\nhid items somewhere...\r\nThe Entralink is unique, isn't it?[SPEED(0)]
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The Generation 5 Pokemon games are the first and only Pokemon games to have a built-in censored words list. Previous Gens did not have restricted words and games from Gen 6 onward ban words based on the system-wide 3DS/Switch banlist.
The words 'ADHD', '9/11', 'jesussucks', and 'bite' are part of the BW banlist (lol). Sorry if you really wanted to name your Tepig ADHD, guess you can always edit the scripts if you're dead set on it. Just like real life, Poke-American Patriots don't seem to like their blasphemy and 9/11 jokes.
(Not a Pokemon specific fact, but the 3DS/Switch word banlist varies based on firmware version, meaning a name can be accepted in one version, but rejected in a later update.)
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Here's a more well-known one: most people know that the message for raising a stat by 3+ is "rose drastically". You've likely seen this by way of a 'mon using Cotton Guard, Tail Glow, Z-Splash, Fell Stinger, or through an activated Steam Engine/a Simple setup sweep.
"Rose drastically" has a lesser-known brother though. Lowering a stat by three or more prompts the message "severely fell". This message is rarely seen and is only ever proc'd through Simple -4 stat drops or using Spit Up/Swallow after three Stockpiles.
Extra tidbit: the message for stats being raised/lowered by more than 2 was introduced in Gen 5. The only functions that changed stats by more than 2 prior to Gen 5 were Belly Drum and Anger Point which both have custom prompt messages and never reference the "drastically" modifier.
---
In Gens 3, 4, and 5, on a Pokemon's summary screen, the original trainer's name will either be blue or red based on whether the OT is male or female respectively. While this feature was removed from later generations, OT gender is still stored, going unseen! (I may only know this because I've messed around with Pokemon save editors, you didn't hear that from me though.)
Current trainer gender is also stored, I'm not 100% sure when/if this ever comes into play, but it is interesting.
---
In BW2, the Unova starters had their in-battle animations revised, all nine of them having their rare animations changed. For reference, the rare animation is an animation that plays after standard animations have ran a set amount of times. You can usually tell if it's rare pretty easily as it makes a point to be extra dynamic and it occurs less often than the standard loops.
BW2 made the starters' rare animations much more dynamic and I think it's really cool that Game Freak put in the extra effort to improve on the the animations even after they'd been finished.
STAY TUNED FOR MORE!
Glameow is the only Pokemon to have its model changed between Generations 6 and 7. It had its ears re-angled to closer match its design.
You may already know that N's dialogue is faster than whatever option you select but there's another NPC in BW that speaks at a different speed too. There's an old woman that talks at a much slower speed than usual. Both N and this woman use a specific function, [SPEED(#)], to set their dialogue speed. [SPEED(1)] is what N uses, being faster than usual and [SPEED(2)] is what the old woman uses, being slower. Both have this function set before their dialogue, and the function [SPEED(0)] after to reset the text speed. Here's what the old woman's dialogue looks like for example:
[SPEED(2)]People who visited the Entralink\nhid items somewhere...\r\nThe Entralink is unique, isn't it?[SPEED(0)]
The Generation 5 Pokemon games are the first and only Pokemon games to have a built-in censored words list. Previous Gens did not have restricted words and games from Gen 6 onward ban words based on the system-wide 3DS/Switch banlist.
The words 'ADHD', '9/11', 'jesussucks', and 'bite' are part of the BW banlist (lol). Sorry if you really wanted to name your Tepig ADHD, guess you can always edit the scripts if you're dead set on it. Just like real life, Poke-American Patriots don't seem to like their blasphemy and 9/11 jokes.
(Not a Pokemon specific fact, but the 3DS/Switch word banlist varies based on firmware version, meaning a name can be accepted in one version, but rejected in a later update.)
Here's a more well-known one: most people know that the message for raising a stat by 3+ is "rose drastically". You've likely seen this by way of a 'mon using Cotton Guard, Tail Glow, Z-Splash, Fell Stinger, or through an activated Steam Engine/a Simple setup sweep.
"Rose drastically" has a lesser-known brother though. Lowering a stat by three or more prompts the message "severely fell". This message is rarely seen and is only ever proc'd through Simple -4 stat drops or using Spit Up/Swallow after three Stockpiles.
Extra tidbit: the message for stats being raised/lowered by more than 2 was introduced in Gen 5. The only functions that changed stats by more than 2 prior to Gen 5 were Belly Drum and Anger Point which both have custom prompt messages and never reference the "drastically" modifier.
In Gens 3, 4, and 5, on a Pokemon's summary screen, the original trainer's name will either be blue or red based on whether the OT is male or female respectively. While this feature was removed from later generations, OT gender is still stored, going unseen! (I may only know this because I've messed around with Pokemon save editors, you didn't hear that from me though.)
Current trainer gender is also stored, I'm not 100% sure when/if this ever comes into play, but it is interesting.
In BW2, the Unova starters had their in-battle animations revised, all nine of them having their rare animations changed. For reference, the rare animation is an animation that plays after standard animations have ran a set amount of times. You can usually tell if it's rare pretty easily as it makes a point to be extra dynamic and it occurs less often than the standard loops.
BW2 made the starters' rare animations much more dynamic and I think it's really cool that Game Freak put in the extra effort to improve on the the animations even after they'd been finished.
STAY TUNED FOR MORE!
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ur profile is cool as fuck!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Pokémon and Neopets lover YEEES! |