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That gym leader has a math on his fedora, and plays chess. You clearly had somethin' to do with this hack.

All in favor of banning MR for advertisement, post a Magikarp image.
It looks like a Mad Hatter Hat. And he does have numbers in his TOP HAT.
Anyway
Here is your Magikarp image
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For banning the crazy karp mod who only brings this up to self promote and votes in self promoting fashions which was probably intentional which only proves further that he is indeed mad.
 
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Hehehe I find chess easy and pokemon slightly less easy.
 
What
Easy how?
Pokémon games are easy but competitive battling is really hard even more so then chess (I believe). There are so many more factors in Pokemon games then in chess.

And chess is by no means easy. There will always be someone better than you. And he is probably Russian.
 
What
Easy how?
Pokémon games are easy but competitive battling is really hard even more so then chess (I believe). There are so many more factors in Pokemon games then in chess.

And chess is by no means easy. There will always be someone better than you. And he is probably Russian.

Lol as a matter of fact, I am Russian lol.

As far as the comparison between the two, it depends on your degree of skill and how seriously you take both games. Takes more research and team building to be good at competetive pokemon, but there is nearly no luck in chess for those who are beginners. Ya cant score a critical hit in chess, imo.
 
Lol as a matter of fact, I am Russian lol.
LOL

As far as the comparison between the two, it depends on your degree of skill and how seriously you take both games. Takes more research and team building to be good at competetive pokemon, but there is nearly no luck in chess for those who are beginners. Ya cant score a critical hit in chess, imo.
That is true. I have been haxed to death by n00bs before. Which makes it easier or harder depending on what side of the hax you are on.
 
Hehehe I find chess easy and pokemon slightly less easy.

Ya didn't answer my question, but this'l do for my retort anyways.

You can't assign a quantitative level of challenge to chess or Pokemon as a whole. All games, all competitions, are a battle between two or more parties. There's no difficulty levels to select from. The amount of difficulty you experience is entirely dependent on your opponents, and how they stack up to you. If you legitimately find Pokemon or chess "easy", you've done nothing but pick on noobs and should be ashamed. Even the greatest combatants in the world, for ANY given (e)sport, must give their all against skilled adversaries. Even if they clearly outgun their opposition. In the highest level of competition, it takes but one overconfidence-born mistake for an opponent to etch out a win.

The point of competitive-anything isn't to become the best ever (... for most people, anyways), or stroke your pride after amassing a million victories, or even to win, despite that bein' the goal. The point is competition in itself, wherein good sports will garner their fun from. If a player isn't challengin' challenging challengers, they're not competitive... case in point, I've been waitin' two years for you to reciprocate the multiple battles I've challenged you to. IIRC you've yet honor your fellow competitor with a single response.
 
My 3DS is refusing to conect with the internet, which is really annoy cuz i wanna download the bank :(. As for the conversation I'm bord, back to random pokemon stuff.
 
I have just as much experience in Gen 6 as I do with Gen 5: absolutely none. As such, it makes literally no difference t' me what Generation we battle in. Much as I'd rather see everythin' in glorious 3D... If [STRIKE]you're not too busy avoiding my challenges[/STRIKE] your 3DS ain't workin' proper, I'll battle ya in BW(2) all the same.
 
Oh... sorry I didn't realise that you had challenged me. My DS won't connect to our internet box security is to high. So i've gotta wait until my 3DS wants to start working... :(
 
You cant win, Dirge. He has answers (plays) for dayzzz, as the expression goes.

On a similar note Dirge, i was actually quite moved by your speech in the previous post on competetive gameplay. Well put and a hardy kudos to you for being able to say and explain in a charming yet informative manner what i could not without, for lack of a better word, getting angry trying to explain.

Once again, and as always, you earn my respect.
 

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