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You ever dive into the world of Pokemon games and just get hit with that nagging question: Which little creature’s gonna be the champ in battles? It’s kinda tricky ’cause sometimes the underdogs with the weird movesets totally surprise you. But hey, Pokemon GO? Whole different ball game. Niantic’s mobile spin on it? It chops off a ton from the main games to make it something you can casually play on a walk — or maybe when you’re stuck at the DMV. You end up losing some depth like dumping Abilities and fancy items. Yeah, some Pokemon like Accelgor get a bit shortchanged. But like, couldn’t Pokemon GO just, you know, shake things up to help them shine?
Speedy Pokemon — they’re like, supposed to rule ’cause they act first. But honestly? Speed ain’t all that without backup from good moves or solid Attack stats. Yet, in Pokemon GO, poor Shelmet’s evolution Accelgor sees its flashy Speed stat just gone. Vamoose. Poof. It’s a real bummer, but maybe giving these guys a shot with a Speed tweak in the game could turn the tables.
Alright, now picture this: those top-tier, no-brainer ‘mons like Legendary ones and those with Mega Evolutions — they’re top dogs in PvP and PvE. So yeah, regular Pokemon seem, well, regular. But what if Speed could give a twist? Is there room in Pokemon GO for a new take where speedsters like Accelgor, Ninjask, or Greninja find their groove?
In battles, think about it — real-time combat brings a whole different vibe than the classic turn-based setup. Speed’s gotta matter, right? Imagine it tweaks charging speeds for moves. Or outside battles, makes you get goodies like Candy faster when you’re wandering around. Speedier hatches for Eggs? That’d be a cool trick in your Poke-toolbox.
On another note — if they’re brave enough to add speed, even with all its potential chaos and uproar? It might be amazing. Sure, games evolve, and well, so should Pokemon GO, right? Everyone wants their favorite underdog to finally get the limelight it deserves in the wild Pokemon world.
In the end, wouldn’t it be something if Speed could change the game? Like, really give those forgotten creatures their moment. Sure, it’s not on Niantic’s immediate to-do list — but who knows? Maybe one day.
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