Ponymon Girls 2's Trainer Battle · 4:28pm Jan 26th, 2017
Just like in Ponymon Girls, there will be a trainer battle in the sequel. Any guesses as to who the opponent(s) will be?
Just like in Ponymon Girls, there will be a trainer battle in the sequel. Any guesses as to who the opponent(s) will be?
I have decided upon a team for Rainbow in my Ponymon Girls series. She will have a Torkoal, a Castform, a Dragonite, a Latios, a Ho-oh, and Rayquaza. She will have her team completed by the time Ponymon Girls 3 is complete (that is if I decide to make it).
Yesterday, I was taking care of catching both of the members of the fourth species of Ultra Beast in Moon (they're different in Sun), and upon catching one of them, I noticed it had an interesting name. It was a Steel Flying type named Celesteela. I know it's probably a coincidence, but it's amazing to think that one of the Ultra Beasts has a similar name to one of the princesses!
Prior to Sun and Moon, I thought the hardest thing to do was catch a Legendary/Mythical Pokemon in a Premiere Ball. Then Sun and Moon introduced the Beast Ball, a Pokeball that provides a 5 times catch rate on the Ultra Beasts . . . but provides a 0.1 catch rate on anything else (this includes the Legends and Beldum). So the hardest challenge now is to catch a Legend (like my Necrozma from Moon down below), a Tapu, or a Beldum in a Beast Ball.
The Beast Ball:
I was trying to fall asleep last night when I remembered something that had slipped my mind when I was creating Fluttershy's team. Sudowoodo would have been an amazing Pokemon to put on her team (it's a Rock type that pretends it's a tree).
I need a little help with creating a team for Rainbow Dash. All I have for her right now is a Torkoal and a Dragonite.
Starting now, I will begin writing Ponymon Girls 2: Precious Metals (the subtitle is derived from the fact that the main installments of the second generation of Pokemon was Gold and Silver). Also, I'd like to mention that there might already be ideas for a Ponymon Girls 3. This installment, if it gets made, will deviate slightly from the previous two. First of all, Fluttershy wouldn't be the main character. Instead, that role would fall to Rainbow Dash (because the plot would mostly be
Upon having completed both Sun and Moon, I'd like to give my final thoughts on them. The games were enjoyable, but they definitely aren't my favorite installments in the series for several reasons (by the way, the role of favorite installment falls to Pokemon Ruby, followed by Pokemon Crystal, Pokemon Omega Ruby, and Pokemon Y). First, there's no way to refight any of the trainers and there's no special fight club like in X and Y, so there's no way for you to level grind with Pokemon you're
Now with a couple hundred Revives, Max Potions, and Full Restores in my bag, it's time to take on the Elite Four in Moon! Wish me luck!
Remember that scene in the cave I mentioned a while back in my Sun playthrough with Lillie and the player? Well it's better in Moon (or at night in Sun) because it ends with a meteor shower.
It appears that I've fallen back into the old habit of spoiling my starter in Pokemon Moon despite the fact that I didn't really do that in Sun or all of Generation 6. My starter currently happens to be six levels higher than the rest of my party.
I can't help but notice that the Ace Trainers in Sun and Moon look very familiar to me. The female model looks a bit like May, the female player character in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, while the male model looks like a re-branded version of the Bird Trainers from the same game.
Ace Trainers:
May:
After realizing that there are some Mythical/Legndary Pokemon and MLP characters that correlate with one another, I just had to do this. Let me know if you think I missed any.
The Dazzlings: The Mythical Pop Star, Meloetta.
Rarity: Diancie, the Mythical Pokemon of Diamonds.
Rainbow Dash/Weather Ponies: The Weather Trio (Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza), Forces of Nature (Tornadus, Thunderus, and Landorus).
*Looks at Snorlax's Bulbapedia Page*
Origin:
"Snorlax may be loosely based on hibernating bears or teddy bears. It may also be based on the cave bear."
*Considers Ursaring's strong points, then considers Snorlax and its strong points*
You know, Fluttershy could use a good tank like Snorlax on her team.
*Removes Ursaring from Fluttershy's team and adds Snorlax to it*
In Pokemon Moon, I had a lucky break regarding Dartrix (the Grass/Flying Type evolved form of my starter, Rowlet). Right before the Grand Trial battle against the Rock Type Kahuna Olivia (Flying is weak to Rock), Dartrix evolved into the Grass/Ghost type Decidueye, removing her Rock Type disadvantage (it's even odder because Brionne, Magnemite, and Trumbeak hadn't evolved by this point in Sun, and they, with the exception of Dartrix for Brionne, have already evolved in Moon).
I meant to cover this earlier, but never got around to it. In Pokemon Sun the Pokedex entry for Yungoos is as follows, and I quote. "With its sharp fangs, it will bite anything. It did not originally live in Alola but was imported from another region." Now before you think that is nothing to get excited about, I'd like you to consider this. Yungoos debuted in Sun and Moon, which begs the following question. If Yungoos isn't native to Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, or Alola, then
I just found out how to high five my Pokemon in Sun and Moon. I knew about this function and that it only worked with certain Pokemon, but I couldn't get it to work until I tried it with Eevee and Pikachu in Pokemon Moon. There's just something extremely cute about seeing a Pokemon extend a hand towards the icon on the screen, and there's just something really gratifying seeing the Pokemon's response when they successfully high five you.
I have officially decided to use Wigglytuff instead of Lopunny to represent Angel in Flutteshy's team for Ponymon Girls 2. This is partialy due to the fact that Wigglytuff looks less *ahem* feminine than Lopunny does (although I'll admit that easy for a Pokemon to look less feminine than Lopunny, only Gardevoir and Delphox can rival it). That and Wigglytuff's partial Fairy type happens to make a reference to the Breezies. Wigglytuff will also have Twinkle Tackle as its Z Move.
Owlowiscious: Hoothoot/Noctowl, Rowlet/Dartrix/Decidueye
Opalesence: Meowth/Persian, Glameow, and most other feline Pokemon (except maybe Purugly)
Winnona: Growlithe/Arcanine, Poochyena/Mightyena, Lillipup/Herdier/Stoutland, and any other canine Pokemon
Tank: Squirtle/Wartortle/Blastoise, Torkoal, Turtwig/Grotle/Torterra, Aron/Lairon/Aggron
Ponymon Girls 2 and the CMC stitchings are still going to be made (no, I haven't forgot about them!), but I won't be putting much effort into them until Pokemon Moon's completion (supposedly, Magearna, one of the Alola region's answer to Mew, will only until March, and it will only be available to people who have completed the game). However, that doesn't mean I can't give some info about what will be in Ponymon Girls 2! I have decided to give Fluttershy an Off Screen Moment of Awesome. She