While Generation 9 of Pokemon has made some excellent strides in quality-of-life features and a few other overall gameplay improvements, it has done little to revive forgotten features. With new regions come new gimmicks, and history repeats itself as new replaces old seemingly indefinitely.
Gen 9 stands out as the first true open-world generation of Pokemon. With this title came a rocky start, bugs everywhere, and a world that was hardly able to be explored without falling into endless pits or witnessing some unusual landscapes. Empty towns devoid of places to explore are the stain on Gen 9’s reputation long after the bugs that first gave the developers trouble got patched away.
Gen 9 could use a final sendoff with the final expansion that carts us into the long wait for Gen 10. Below, we’ll explain why Triple Battles, a mechanic we haven’t seen in quite a long time, could bring the final hurrah to the Indigo Disc and why it could spell good things for the future of Pokemon.
Table of ContentsTriple Battles are a huge shakeup from just Single and Double Battles. They provide an entirely new chemistry within Pokemon battles and new strategies and tactics that don’t work in the Single or Double battles that Paldea and its DLC have had so far. Bringing in something new for this generation would be the perfect way to cap it off, introducing the player base to the concept before the next game’s waiting period.
Triple Battles offer a different scope because most moves act differently under those circumstances. Moves like Earthquake and other AOE
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