[Mad? Oh goodness no! He's just a little short of sane, but that doesn't make him mad!]
A bit of both, actually. I am Team Rocket Beta Frank Archer, it's a pleasure to finally speak with you, Dist.
[That totally explains everything. Because a high ranking means stalking the network is okay!!! Or something, don't question him.]
I've wondered the same thing about evolution. Some of the items make marginally more sense - such as the Up-Grade for Porygon - but others make no sense at all. What is the difference between the Sun Stone and the Leaf Stone? Why do some Pokemon evolve by stone and others by level? There are plenty of questions we don't have answers for.
The Metal Coat is possibly the most useful item to start with. Steel-types tend to be incredibly resilient, in my experience. They can be used to evolve a Pokemon at any level - I waited for quite some time before evolving my Scyther to test this theory. If you can guide an evolution, I'd certainly like to see the results. Do you have a Pokemon selected for the experiment?
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A bit of both, actually. I am Team Rocket Beta Frank Archer, it's a pleasure to finally speak with you, Dist.
[That totally explains everything. Because a high ranking means stalking the network is okay!!! Or something, don't question him.]
I've wondered the same thing about evolution. Some of the items make marginally more sense - such as the Up-Grade for Porygon - but others make no sense at all. What is the difference between the Sun Stone and the Leaf Stone? Why do some Pokemon evolve by stone and others by level? There are plenty of questions we don't have answers for.
The Metal Coat is possibly the most useful item to start with. Steel-types tend to be incredibly resilient, in my experience. They can be used to evolve a Pokemon at any level - I waited for quite some time before evolving my Scyther to test this theory. If you can guide an evolution, I'd certainly like to see the results. Do you have a Pokemon selected for the experiment?