Proxy-Pie on 06 August 2015
| Ka-pi96 said: I think it's very important. It's the best way to make those monsters you get right at the beginning able to change and become stronger so that by the end of the game they can still be viable and you don't have to just use late game ones. Besides that it's really cool. They usually look much better after evolving. Although you make the digimon evolution sound terrible there. I like it happening as a fairly natural thing, but with that digimon one if you want something evolved in to something else you have to manually engineer the evolution to make sure it goes the way you want it to. I like having multiple evolutions but at least with Pokemon they are pretty simple so you don't really have to worry about it becoming a different version to the one you want. |
Agreed. If Pokemon lacked evolution then nobody would keep using Mudkips :(






















