Fun fact if you didn’t find this out already: the word “ne’er” is old-English style pronunciation of ‘never’! You’d pronounce it like “nare”. Also I love your videos:)
Except, if you notice the guide *_doesn't_* actually _call_ them that but instead instructs the player of the _concept_ of "trumping" other Pokémon Typings. Even later you'll see it says how you _can_ trump a certain option with another, but _never_ directly names the concept itself.
I do love how you start to develop a new vocabulary for these videos based on these weird guides. “Hammer away”, “lay down the law”, “type trumping”, every time I hear these weird phrases, I can’t help but smile.
Right? I had to pause the video and ask myself wtf after he said he never heard it, lmao. I mean if you're a grown adult you should have heard it quite a few times ...
I love how you still use the terminology from the first one of these like "hammer away" "dispatch" and "two shakes of a lambs tail". All because of the writer from the first book
@@thunderfyrekinggaming2243 the frlg prima guide. The writer used some odd phrasing in a lot of places which stuck out a lot, so in memory of Eric (the writer who, unfortunately, passed away in 2018) the community has latched onto them. It's basically a channel meme.
Fr I love how the guide has a little bit of personality to it. It seemed to put Sea off a bit but those little bits were my favourite part and it’s a funny/unique way of telling you about the random (even if mostly pointless) encounters you otherwise wouldn’t know about.
You know, say what you will about Cyrus, but the guy's actually a pretty decent boss all things considered, I mean he has a rest station for his staff to take a nap at; like how many companies have you worked for that have company sanctioned nap locations? Guy probably offers great benefits too. Cyrus 8/10 boss, would gladly work as a ne'er-do-well team Galactic grunt.
Big Ben is the best nickname for a Dialga ever. Also died at taking a nap in a terrorist hideout! I think this was my favourite guide so far, just because the guy wanted to throw shade at people who have way too much energy in the mornings - priceless!
How it 'will be' intended to be beaten is my concern. I do not want to get explained what a Pokeball is, just to be then bored by a whole game and then get delusional fans get into my face that it wasnt that terrible. I am worried about everything from Starter-Rodent to Final Boss Champion. Please note that all i just said, in fact, is confirmed by my baby step-brothers to also be their opinion.
@@Idkwhattoputlmaoejjdjsdn WTF are you babbling. Those games were an Insult to Childrens Intelegence, and if they were high enough for your intelegence though, that shows a lot about You. But while you were ok with all this trash-quality, even little Children are better than that. Smarter than that.
@@Idkwhattoputlmaoejjdjsdn -So the facts. But i suppose youre not like my brothers; youre not as smart as them. You maybe even enjoy that infamous hotel-scene? That scene that made all the little kids and Adults question gamefreaks sanity - but its ok for you? If so, youre a true Joke. Literally.
I caught a Feebas when I was a kid. The only saving grace I had was that it was Ruby, it appeared on the southern most tile on the route so I found it first, and the battery had died so the tiles would never change.
I searched for feebas forever as a kid. I loved it so much once I got one and fed it all the beauty cubes and evolved it. I never met another person with a milotic as a kid
Hate to be a buzzkill but it comes from the word Nary which was respelled ne'er in the 1700's Just so happens to look like never. And just so happens to mean similar to never. However it does not have anything to do with the word never.
@@gregheffly Well... if we're wanting to dive into it this much... it is 100% a contraction of never, and it goes back way further than the 1700s. Never comes from old English "nǽ fre," a combination of "ne" ("not" or "no") and "ǽfre" ("ever") and the contraction ne'er was used as far back as the 13th century. Nowadays, it's obviously not used that way in normal speech so just a poetic contraction. Nary is indeed related and goes back to the 1700s, in fact in the other direction though; it was derived from the phrase "ne'er a"
Morons in the replies need to just learn to accept what they think is a 90+% correct statement as correct, and move on, instead of "WELL, ACKSHUALLY"-ing.
"Hammering away" and "type trumping" are forever parts of my Pokemon lexicon now. I might through in some ne'er-do-well references, just for ye olde fun.
I wonder if guide writers put little jokes in to prevent people from outright copying their work, kinda like how map makers will put a fake town on their map to catch copiers.
with you using the official guidebook, it reminds me of being 10 and I happened to pick up that guidebook at a yard sale by chance and that's what got me into playing diamond... the memories are just flooding in
Seeing the physical/special split blew my MIND seeing my neighbor playing Diamond. Begged my dad for days before he caved and took me to ToysRus. Thanks for the nostalgia and hammering away
@@PaPaSea How it 'will be' intended to be beaten is my concern. I do not want to get explained what a Pokeball is, just to be then bored by a whole Game and then get delusional fans get into my face that it wasnt that terrible. I am worried about everything from Starter-Rodent to Final Boss Champion. Please note that all i just said, in fact, is confirmed by my baby step-brothers to also be their opinion.
Platinum was my first game I played, I was 9 and now at 21 It’s still my favourite game ever. The music, the music is just engraved in my memory. Pokemon also taught me far more English than 6 years of classes in highschool
Oh damn! The memories! My dad got me both games and this guide on a pre-order when I was little. I didn't even know they were coming out, I just asked for a pokemon game and he got me the whole package. So many memories!
I hope I can be that awesome for my eldest boy who’s just getting into Pokémon himself (age 7). I love spoiling my kids but so expensive haha, especially when you have 3.
"Easiest Gym battle on this run so far"....... That statement hurts. Mostly because of how much of a Noob I was when I first got Pearl. I tried to use my starter for every battle, my starter was Turtwig..... you can imagine how well that went for that 7th Gym badge.
She was the hardest for me because I used Torterra on my very first playthrough of platinum and then I re-did the whole game and then try it again with Infernape and she was easier but Maylene is still pretty hard same with fantina
@@almond3066 That one’s pretty simple. Instead of a contraction, he read the ‘ in ne’er as a glottal stop. Same logic as when people write Bri’ish to make fun of certain English accents.
The first time I did a "catch em all" was in gen 5, and it just so happened that gen4 was the best place to collect all the Pokemon I'd caught. It'll always have a place in my heart as the place where all my pals from ruby, leafgreen, and diamond came together to make a posse. The endgame legendaries were crazy in diamond and pearl.
I really hope that WHEN the remakes come out that they give Dialga and Palkia Primal Forms, like they did for Kyogre and Groudon. Ancient, raw power that is fueled by the legendary’s most base instincts. Streaks of otherworldly color flowing through the Pokémon, immense power that’s nearly impossible to contain or control. Also, this wouldn’t be the first time that a main series remake BLATANTLY references the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Considering that they very heavily implied that the ORAS meteorite is the same one as the one from Rescue Team, I wouldn’t be surprised if they brought in Primal Dialga
00:06:55 Could've named her "Nemea" after the Nemean lion from Greek mythology, which is also the basis for the Leo constellation, which is a partial inspiration for star theme of the Shinx family. ♌
I can safely say that, having played Diamond/Pearl many times in the past 15 years, I have never fought the "perky" jogger in the mornings or touched the statue to get my fingerprints on it
Fun fact, If you used Machoke on Spiritomb and used the move Foresight, making ghost types so they can be hit by normal and fighting moves, Spiritomb would be weak to fighting, but again the guide doesn't go in to that sadly, which I felt it should have. Also I still have mine, though not fully intact, with most pages being in a folder because I was into competitive battling since then lol.
@@drewhale3041 I still think psychic wouldn't work because of the dark type half. Another move like foresight is odor sleuth, known by pokemon like zigzagoon and poochyena
Man that hit me like a brick when you said these games are 15 years old now, im 24 now and remember playing these like it was yesterday. I also used to have that guide book, its somewhere in my house right now. I never really used it for help, but for a drawing guide of pokemon.
I bought Diamond from my first ever internship money back then - my internship ended right on the day the games released, so that was a pretty great weekend. I'm actually replaying the game right now was well and you can be sure I'll use Pluck for those Sitrus berries, since they annoyed me quite a bit on past playthroughs. That tip was actually really helpful, not gonna lie.
These videos have been something I didn't know I needed so much. Some well deserved freshness in the poketubing community, nice to see it can still be done
This is where I got my love for Pokémon. I am so thankful to have had this experience back in 2007-2011 when I had this game. I just ordered a ds lite and Pokémon diamond yesterday to re live my childhood.
Seeing the Sinnoh region again is so nostalgic, I haven’t played the gen 4 games in many years. I might have to play through Platinum again if Gen 4 remakes get announced.
Curious Creator you’re missing out super hard omg. I’m on my third play through and Sinnoh is easily my favorite region (back and forth with Unova and Hoenn sometimes) I’ve played through Kanto like 10 times but love Sinnoh x100 more even though I’ve only payed through the region two times completely (just started another play through). I’m talking about Platinum, though, which is the better version. Never played D or P and never will lol. Platinum is worth the price (:
I like that youre finally introducing official lingo to the community. We've been saying nonsense like "super effective" instead of "trumps" and "grind/sweep" instead of the much more versatile "hammer away"
Playing as a 12 year old boy who never sleeps, just heals up at pokemon centers fighting the jogger: YOU THINK YOURE COOL HUH ALL FIT AND STUFF WELL SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK THATS WHY YOU LOSE!!
Kinda hilarious that when they show the physical special split they show hitmonchan using fire punch in the same generation where hitmonchan get the ability iron fist
My first main series Pokemon game was Pokemon Platinum. My parents got my the guide for it as well at the same time (I didn't even ask for it, but I'm glad I had it as I didn't have a computer or anything to use the internet with at the time at that age). I think I still have it. With that said, I'm beyond happy that D/P are being remade. I literally just bought a Switch entirely because of that. (My first Pokemon game was actually Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia).
This is my first video from this channel, and I'm already loving the concepts in play here. Can't wait to watch more! Your voice and the way you explain things heavily reminds me of JRose or Jonhstone's videos, which I also enjoy :D
Diamond and Pearl too have so many memories. I would follow Marriland's walkthroughs and name my starter Marriland. These games cemented my love for the franchise.
I remember seeing the phrase "ne'er-do-well" in the book, and I learned it from the fairly oddparents first because they had an episode where kids who misbehaved were sent to a boot camp called the academy for ne'er-do-wells. I believe that episode aired around the time diamond and pearl came out lol. Definitely a strange choice of words for team galactic though. Were they irresponsible? Absolutely. Lazy? Definitely not since after all they were out there blowing up landmarks and summoning legendary pokemon with the intention of destroying the time space continuum, or something.
I honestly always pick Chimchar in DPP because the only other fire-type you can get in Diamond and Pearl without the national dex is Ponyta, not including evolution. Granted Platinum fixes this issue by making some previously national-exclusive Pokémon that are fire-type obtainable, such as being able to get Eevee before the post game and thus having access to Flareon, but even then it doesn't fix the issue in the original two games.
Lol Pokémon as a franchise is 25 years old. And I still remember very clearly the day first generation came to west. If you are a fossil I'm Dialga or Palkia.
I was able to catch a Feebas once, but that was in Emerald, which didn't make it less hard aside from the fact that my battery had died, so the tile would be set, no matter how many days would pass.
subscribe now or you're a ne'er-do-well
i don’t know what that means but sure
Not a ne'er-do-well 😎
Fun fact if you didn’t find this out already: the word “ne’er” is old-English style pronunciation of ‘never’! You’d pronounce it like “nare”. Also I love your videos:)
And do it with two shakes of a lambs tail 😅😎
Hey I have a big platinum guide
“Diamond and Pearl are nearly 15 years old now.”
God I feel old.
Wait I’m almost 2 years older than one of my two favorite generations? Jeez I’m old, either that or young as hell
being 21 and still feeling damn old now, because of this fact
I was 13 when this game came out.... I feel old
I grew up watching gen 4 animé . So it has a bond with me .
@@quolit2156 30 here! I'm a dinosaur lol
The fact that you don’t even change the TEXT SPEED because the guide didn’t tell you is some true dedication.
I can manage thoughhh
lol, imagine if the games actually phrased it like that. 'Charmander used ember, it trumped the enemy's typing!' Gives me 'a winner is you' vibes.
yeah they made a literal translation of the japanese guide
Except, if you notice the guide *_doesn't_* actually _call_ them that but instead instructs the player of the _concept_ of "trumping" other Pokémon Typings. Even later you'll see it says how you _can_ trump a certain option with another, but _never_ directly names the concept itself.
@@Ecliptor. Despite what I said, I wouldn't doubt that.
I'd burn it at the mention of the word trump.
@@YuyuHakurei cringe
I am from the future DP remakes are real
No sorry I can not that is one of the rules of time travel.
There are 2 doctor who
There are three, 2 in 2021 brilliant diamond and shining Pearl. And 1 in 2022 called Pokémon legends: arceus
@@DitchNames lol no
And they will probably suck, the arceus one will be good
I do love how you start to develop a new vocabulary for these videos based on these weird guides. “Hammer away”, “lay down the law”, “type trumping”, every time I hear these weird phrases, I can’t help but smile.
Two shakes of a lambs tail
I still remember beating Cynthia at my grandparent's house, it was around 2am, hiding the ds under the pillow so no one would notice.
@@EcCeNTriCCuddless lol
mood
Could of been touching the statue at that time
I relate😍
Oh I remember those days hiding your ds in your pillow so your parents wouldn’t notice. Gen Z kids won’t know that feeling.
I'm really surprised you've never heard someone say ne’er-do-wells before.
I imagine he's heard it but never seen it spelled (thus doesn't recognize it)
I’ve never heard it 🤷♂️
Never do well!
Right? I had to pause the video and ask myself wtf after he said he never heard it, lmao. I mean if you're a grown adult you should have heard it quite a few times ...
@@cmillertime7477 It's a karma reputation in Fallout 3
Original DS noise gave me such intense nostalgia I needed to pause the video
I never left her
Love this comment!
I still have my blue dsi to this day, 3ds broke though...
Both of my North America 3DS broke. Now I only have a Japanese one with only Yo-Kai Watch games and Pokemon Green as my game selection
@@Caz.Heisenberg Same, for some reason my 3DS broke faster than my DSi...
I love how you still use the terminology from the first one of these like "hammer away" "dispatch" and "two shakes of a lambs tail". All because of the writer from the first book
RIP ECM.
What book
@@thunderfyrekinggaming2243 th-cam.com/video/MctpEGsojGQ/w-d-xo.html
Rip Eric.
Rest in spaghetti, Never forgetti.
@@thunderfyrekinggaming2243 the frlg prima guide. The writer used some odd phrasing in a lot of places which stuck out a lot, so in memory of Eric (the writer who, unfortunately, passed away in 2018) the community has latched onto them. It's basically a channel meme.
The guide: Piplup evolves to have 12 resistances
Sea: yeah so the guide says piplup is the worst
Yeah you can literally speedrun the first badge in like 30 mins
Idk, Piplup kinda sucks. Mine kept dying.
@@tootzy-the-rollskill issue
@@jacobjohnson2948 not really. All my other water *Mons don't die.
@@tootzy-the-roll literally a skill issue
player: I have a flying type
Nintendo: PLUCK! PLUCK THEIR EYES FROM THEIR SKULL!
being told DP is nearly 15 years old made me feel like a decrepit fossil
Yeah.
But grammar though?
@@slevinchannel7589 grammar in ur ass
@@slevinchannel7589 Your sentence fragment needs a verb.
Same here man
Makes me realize my age
The “teaching a jogger a lesson” part is actually great 😂😂
Fr I love how the guide has a little bit of personality to it. It seemed to put Sea off a bit but those little bits were my favourite part and it’s a funny/unique way of telling you about the random (even if mostly pointless) encounters you otherwise wouldn’t know about.
🅱️ruh 😂😂😂😂
You know, say what you will about Cyrus, but the guy's actually a pretty decent boss all things considered, I mean he has a rest station for his staff to take a nap at; like how many companies have you worked for that have company sanctioned nap locations? Guy probably offers great benefits too. Cyrus 8/10 boss, would gladly work as a ne'er-do-well team Galactic grunt.
Now this may sound weird but I know exactly what that book smells like.
Now this may sound weird but I don’t think anyone cares
@@jeremyrennerappNow this may sound weird but I don't think you needed to say that
I always have to smile, when you say: "hammer away." XD
never gets old ^^
I miss Eric
Don’t forget laying down the law too!
@@majoraikana5893 yeah
Stop Hammer time! Dances like mc hammer Lol!
Big Ben is the best nickname for a Dialga ever. Also died at taking a nap in a terrorist hideout! I think this was my favourite guide so far, just because the guy wanted to throw shade at people who have way too much energy in the mornings - priceless!
"Diamond and Pearl are nearly 15 years old now"
Don't do this to me, man....
Dude I still remember buying this game and being mad I didn't get the stylus with the starter on it.
Fr like i don’t remember it being so old back when I played in like 2011 *wtf 2011 was 10 years ago*
Platinum is newer and the best experience in that gen. =3
I love that you're throwing in all of the quirky phrases from the other guide books so seamlessly into your explanation of the game
Enemy Pokémon: (has a berry)
Sea and Garuda w/ Pluck: It's free real estate.
This guy just hammering away and laying down the law
How it 'will be' intended to be beaten is
my concern.
I do not want to get explained what a Pokeball is, just
to be then bored by a whole game and then get delusional fans
get into my face that it wasnt that terrible. I am worried about
everything from Starter-Rodent to Final Boss Champion.
Please note that all i just said, in fact, is confirmed by my baby step-brothers to
also be their opinion.
@@slevinchannel7589 Your baby step-brothers are crazy
@@Idkwhattoputlmaoejjdjsdn WTF are you babbling.
Those games were an Insult to Childrens Intelegence, and if they were high enough for your intelegence though, that shows a lot about You.
But while you were ok with all this trash-quality, even little Children are better than that. Smarter than that.
@@Idkwhattoputlmaoejjdjsdn -So the facts.
But i suppose youre not like my brothers; youre not as smart as them. You maybe even enjoy that infamous hotel-scene?
That scene that made all the little kids and Adults question gamefreaks sanity - but its ok for you?
If so, youre a true Joke. Literally.
@@slevinchannel7589 Are you sure you're ok? Like genuinely do you need help or something?
Roar of time: "IT'S TWO-THIRTY!!!"
The image of Dialga just shouting the time every time he uses that move will forever be stuck in my head. Thank you!
Lol
Lol
Lol chainnnnn!!!!!!
Trainer: what time is it again? i wasn't listening
Dialga: can't tell you bro, it has a cooldown
I caught a Feebas when I was a kid. The only saving grace I had was that it was Ruby, it appeared on the southern most tile on the route so I found it first, and the battery had died so the tiles would never change.
I searched for feebas forever as a kid. I loved it so much once I got one and fed it all the beauty cubes and evolved it. I never met another person with a milotic as a kid
i love how you kept Eric's terminology great way to pay homage, awesome video!
A ne'er do well is literally a contraction of "Never do well."
Basically they never do helpful things.
its not a contraction, ne'er is just another way of writing/saying never
@@corberus3119 ne'er is called a poetic contraction, like o'er, or 'twas
Hate to be a buzzkill but it comes from the word Nary which was respelled ne'er in the 1700's
Just so happens to look like never. And just so happens to mean similar to never. However it does not have anything to do with the word never.
@@gregheffly Well... if we're wanting to dive into it this much... it is 100% a contraction of never, and it goes back way further than the 1700s. Never comes from old English "nǽ fre," a combination of "ne" ("not" or "no") and "ǽfre" ("ever") and the contraction ne'er was used as far back as the 13th century. Nowadays, it's obviously not used that way in normal speech so just a poetic contraction.
Nary is indeed related and goes back to the 1700s, in fact in the other direction though; it was derived from the phrase "ne'er a"
Morons in the replies need to just learn to accept what they think is a 90+% correct statement as correct, and move on, instead of "WELL, ACKSHUALLY"-ing.
"Hammering away" and "type trumping" are forever parts of my Pokemon lexicon now.
I might through in some ne'er-do-well references, just for ye olde fun.
I wonder if guide writers put little jokes in to prevent people from outright copying their work, kinda like how map makers will put a fake town on their map to catch copiers.
Nice name
with you using the official guidebook, it reminds me of being 10 and I happened to pick up that guidebook at a yard sale by chance and that's what got me into playing diamond... the memories are just flooding in
Imagine Hop yelling at you about your "type-trumping" moves, that'd get old even faster than his remarks on your super effective moves!
Of course you already knew about type-trumping moves
How Diamand and Pearl were Nintended: *p l u c k*
Seeing the physical/special split blew my MIND seeing my neighbor playing Diamond. Begged my dad for days before he caved and took me to ToysRus. Thanks for the nostalgia and hammering away
Sea: "Ah yes, Garuda. The name of a well known mythical bird"
Also Sea: "what's a ne'er-do-well???"
to be fair Garuda is a mythical bird referenced in some yugioh cards (I really like yugioh) and I just never heard of ne’er do well
@@PaPaSea understandable, keep up the good work sir
@@PaPaSea How it 'will be' intended to be beaten is
my concern.
I do not want to get explained what a Pokeball is, just
to be then bored by a whole Game and then get delusional fans
get into my face that it wasnt that terrible. I am worried about
everything from Starter-Rodent to Final Boss Champion.
Please note that all i just said, in fact, is confirmed by my baby step-brothers to
also be their opinion.
@@slevinchannel7589 bro shut up
@@cazza710 Hm... i will think about your well thought-out proposal - and then i will respectfully decline.
Twice.
Platinum was my first game I played, I was 9 and now at 21 It’s still my favourite game ever. The music, the music is just engraved in my memory. Pokemon also taught me far more English than 6 years of classes in highschool
Nice what country are you from I hear from everyone on the internet from Russia to Brazil how video games taught them English
17:19 Me pulling out my Diamond cart, loading it into my phat DS, and reaching for my Dialga stylus: "Oh boy, 3 AM!"
Underrated comment
Every time PaPaSee fights a gym leader:
*STOP, HAMMER TIME*
Oh damn! The memories! My dad got me both games and this guide on a pre-order when I was little. I didn't even know they were coming out, I just asked for a pokemon game and he got me the whole package. So many memories!
I hope I can be that awesome for my eldest boy who’s just getting into Pokémon himself (age 7). I love spoiling my kids but so expensive haha, especially when you have 3.
@@HaydenRoberts08 just don't spoil them too much
"Easiest Gym battle on this run so far"....... That statement hurts. Mostly because of how much of a Noob I was when I first got Pearl. I tried to use my starter for every battle, my starter was Turtwig..... you can imagine how well that went for that 7th Gym badge.
Just use the other fire types, im sure there are plenty of them- oh
She was the hardest for me because I used Torterra on my very first playthrough of platinum and then I re-did the whole game and then try it again with Infernape and she was easier but Maylene is still pretty hard same with fantina
I Always Thought I was The Only one Who Went to The League with UNDERLEVELED Pokémon!!!.Thank You PaPaSea!!!And Keep Hammering Away!!!
I remember my parents surprised me when it first came out ! They preorderd it and I got the Palkia stylus! My favorite pokemon game of all.
"Now that you've hammered away at Cynthia's Team using plenty of Trump pokemon finish her off with your handy Pluck!"
Sea: "ne'er-do-well"?
Me, a historian and literature scholar: Sweet baby...
Also “type-trumping moves for some reason”. Every Brit who had Top Trumps as a kid is shocked.
Even as a kid I knew what ne'er-do-well meant (and how to pronounce it).
Guess I was above the general literacy mark.
I'm neither of those and I still laughed the way he pronounced it (no offense)
Ne-EAR do well
@@almond3066 That one’s pretty simple. Instead of a contraction, he read the ‘ in ne’er as a glottal stop. Same logic as when people write Bri’ish to make fun of certain English accents.
@@CraftsmanOfAwsomenes oi that bri'ish bruv got some shchewpid teeth odd lookin bloke they are innit
The first time I did a "catch em all" was in gen 5, and it just so happened that gen4 was the best place to collect all the Pokemon I'd caught. It'll always have a place in my heart as the place where all my pals from ruby, leafgreen, and diamond came together to make a posse.
The endgame legendaries were crazy in diamond and pearl.
the way you’re physically checking off stuff in the actual book and not doing it off a photocopy is giving me anxiety lmao
the book was $6 and you can find them for around the same price
The jogger part made me laugh, damn him for being so perky and making me wake up early xD
I really hope that WHEN the remakes come out that they give Dialga and Palkia Primal Forms, like they did for Kyogre and Groudon. Ancient, raw power that is fueled by the legendary’s most base instincts. Streaks of otherworldly color flowing through the Pokémon, immense power that’s nearly impossible to contain or control. Also, this wouldn’t be the first time that a main series remake BLATANTLY references the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Yeah I'd love to see primal dialga from the mystery dungeon series.
Considering that they very heavily implied that the ORAS meteorite is the same one as the one from Rescue Team, I wouldn’t be surprised if they brought in Primal Dialga
Hey
@@gravity1537 they announced remakes, but haven’t said anything about Primal Forms yet
If we don't get primal dialga and primal palkia in the #Confirmed remakes I'm not buying.
Yo I remember having this book and bringing it to recess. I pretended I was a Pokémon professor, and my friends were starting trainers.
You should try to beat the stock market as Wall Street intended next
The game is rigged. Its unbbeatable. Harder than dark souls.
Oof you sound old in a Pokemon video. I don't even know what you're talking about.
I guess it is 15 years old.
😂
He's literally speaking Eric. The ancient texts have revealed how to literally speak Eric (the author of the Firered Leafgreen book)
May he rest in peace
I love this series. Keep Hammering away at ‘em!
I think it makes sense that your team members were named after mythical figures and such since Diamond, Pearl & Platinum were very lore-based games
00:06:55 Could've named her "Nemea" after the Nemean lion from Greek mythology, which is also the basis for the Leo constellation, which is a partial inspiration for star theme of the Shinx family. ♌
I can safely say that, having played Diamond/Pearl many times in the past 15 years, I have never fought the "perky" jogger in the mornings or touched the statue to get my fingerprints on it
Feebas was always a serious pain to get, but Milotic is one of my all time fave pokemon so I always took the time out to do it
Ah yes, the Mythical god of Time itself, fear the only... B I G B E N
Fun fact, If you used Machoke on Spiritomb and used the move Foresight, making ghost types so they can be hit by normal and fighting moves, Spiritomb would be weak to fighting, but again the guide doesn't go in to that sadly, which I felt it should have. Also I still have mine, though not fully intact, with most pages being in a folder because I was into competitive battling since then lol.
Also kadabra learns Miracle Eye pretty early on, which makes User able to hit Ghost type with any type of move.
@@drewhale3041 I still think psychic wouldn't work because of the dark type half. Another move like foresight is odor sleuth, known by pokemon like zigzagoon and poochyena
I truly lost it when you said "Two shakes of a lamb's tail" looool
Haven’t been this early since Psychic type had no weaknesses
Lol
True me2
Uhm psychic has always had weaknesses
In red and blue psychic was weak to psychic so i dont get your comment
@@richardmerlau4926 not in gen 1 it was suppose to be weak to ghost but it was glitched and was immune to ghost
“Turt-wig” instead of “Tur-twig” had my physically dying
I know
That's how I've always pronounced it 😬
That's literally like pronouncing "Tor-terra" as "Tort-erra"
Literally everyone I've ever talked to has said "Turt-wig."
Even the anime says it that way.
@@Randomninja47 no it doesn't
Man that hit me like a brick when you said these games are 15 years old now, im 24 now and remember playing these like it was yesterday. I also used to have that guide book, its somewhere in my house right now. I never really used it for help, but for a drawing guide of pokemon.
Having recently played through platinum, you really see a lot of difference with Diamond/Pearl. Platinum is definitely the best of the 3.
I bought Diamond from my first ever internship money back then - my internship ended right on the day the games released, so that was a pretty great weekend. I'm actually replaying the game right now was well and you can be sure I'll use Pluck for those Sitrus berries, since they annoyed me quite a bit on past playthroughs. That tip was actually really helpful, not gonna lie.
I completed diamond for the first time back in the summer of 2020, i had a blast.
@@tostadorafuriosa69 first time? That’s awesome, have u tried platinum?
@@montyv9801 yes, i fiart played platinum but i wanted to see the og versions.
These videos have been something I didn't know I needed so much. Some well deserved freshness in the poketubing community, nice to see it can still be done
What, you're not a fan of the top whatever countdown vids? 🤣
Diamond was my first ever pokemon on the DS. This is a real throwback for me
Mine too and I loved it so much. I nearly completed the National Dex back then but unfortunately my DS was stolen :')
This is where I got my love for Pokémon. I am so thankful to have had this experience back in 2007-2011 when I had this game. I just ordered a ds lite and Pokémon diamond yesterday to re live my childhood.
These Pokémon Nintendo Intended videos are such a joy to watch, looking forward to seeing more!
I noticed that I now have a mental checklist im listening for while watching these. Hammer away, vanquish, lay down the law. Now mwahahahaha..?
Nah. Type trump
Two shakes of a lamb's tail
When you answered "EEEK" at the interview, I felt that.
When you struggled with lucario it was the rioulu eggs revenge
Feels right to watch this after the Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl releases.
I have to say, I love the throwbacks to the previous Pokémon vids re: laying down the law and hammering away. It's kind of great.
Me and the bois when we ‘hammer away’
Seeing the Sinnoh region again is so nostalgic, I haven’t played the gen 4 games in many years. I might have to play through Platinum again if Gen 4 remakes get announced.
Same here! I haven’t played gen 4 in so long I’m definitely overdue.
i have never played gen 4
Curious Creator you’re missing out super hard omg. I’m on my third play through and Sinnoh is easily my favorite region (back and forth with Unova and Hoenn sometimes) I’ve played through Kanto like 10 times but love Sinnoh x100 more even though I’ve only payed through the region two times completely (just started another play through).
I’m talking about Platinum, though, which is the better version. Never played D or P and never will lol. Platinum is worth the price (:
Don't get your hopes up for the remakes, though...
Im re-playing pearl right now. Definitely the longest campaign in the pokemon series. 10 hours in and I have 2 badges.
Try hammering away more noob 😁
@@connormcclennen5696 🤣 that's what I was missing!
Yeah because of how slow the gameplay is lol. Platinum gang rise up
I like that youre finally introducing official lingo to the community. We've been saying nonsense like "super effective" instead of "trumps" and "grind/sweep" instead of the much more versatile "hammer away"
This entire game after Floroma Town:
LUCK!
*writes P*
PLUCK!
Jojo reference!?
@@wakeupfilthy YES! I AM!
Playing as a 12 year old boy who never sleeps, just heals up at pokemon centers fighting the jogger:
YOU THINK YOURE COOL HUH ALL FIT AND STUFF WELL SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK THATS WHY YOU LOSE!!
As a Londoner, I can tell you that Big Ben is somewhat legendary.
Very few of us have ever seen it.
Aint normal no more how british this comment is
Kinda hilarious that when they show the physical special split they show hitmonchan using fire punch in the same generation where hitmonchan get the ability iron fist
My first main series Pokemon game was Pokemon Platinum. My parents got my the guide for it as well at the same time (I didn't even ask for it, but I'm glad I had it as I didn't have a computer or anything to use the internet with at the time at that age). I think I still have it.
With that said, I'm beyond happy that D/P are being remade. I literally just bought a Switch entirely because of that.
(My first Pokemon game was actually Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia).
This is my first video from this channel, and I'm already loving the concepts in play here. Can't wait to watch more! Your voice and the way you explain things heavily reminds me of JRose or Jonhstone's videos, which I also enjoy :D
Your story sad to tell
A teenage ne'er do well
Most mixed up non-delinquent on the block
Make this kid watch Grease ASAP.
OMG YOU NAMED YOUR CHIMCHAR JUST LIKE ME! I love odyssey of the west and how the original dragon ball took inspiration and reference from it.
18:02 There's a Burmy fan club?! Hell yea the Burmy line deserves more love!
I know why this video is roughly 10 minutes longer than the others in this series...
You were saving a LOT of data!
Diamond and Pearl too have so many memories. I would follow Marriland's walkthroughs and name my starter Marriland. These games cemented my love for the franchise.
I remember seeing the phrase "ne'er-do-well" in the book, and I learned it from the fairly oddparents first because they had an episode where kids who misbehaved were sent to a boot camp called the academy for ne'er-do-wells. I believe that episode aired around the time diamond and pearl came out lol. Definitely a strange choice of words for team galactic though. Were they irresponsible? Absolutely. Lazy? Definitely not since after all they were out there blowing up landmarks and summoning legendary pokemon with the intention of destroying the time space continuum, or something.
This bring back so many memories
Btw get the guide for red and blue mystery dungeon and do that as Nintended
I love hammering away, laying down the law and zigging when he zags
Pluck is really really useful, those battles would have been a lot more bothersome if you didn't use it.
missed oppuntunity: "Beating Pokemon Daimond&Pearl as Nintended"
I honestly always pick Chimchar in DPP because the only other fire-type you can get in Diamond and Pearl without the national dex is Ponyta, not including evolution. Granted Platinum fixes this issue by making some previously national-exclusive Pokémon that are fire-type obtainable, such as being able to get Eevee before the post game and thus having access to Flareon, but even then it doesn't fix the issue in the original two games.
My boy Flint couldn't even have a whole fire team.
Naming Son Wukong as your starter scaled to such a good degree w all the names
That first achievement from the guide was funny. Great video!! I haven’t played this since it came out!!
this was the first pokemon game i ever played and i'm pretty sure my brother has this exact guide. big nostalgia
"Diamond and Pearl are 15 years old'
Bruh, i feel like a fossil...
can i revive you and use to fight?
@@henrydrago u won't have any use of me, i'm like a fossilized Slacoth
Lol Pokémon as a franchise is 25 years old. And I still remember very clearly the day first generation came to west. If you are a fossil I'm Dialga or Palkia.
No one cares
We are mate
This guide's choice of words is giving me major PTSD from these past 4 years.
"as much as you like hanging out in your room playing with your wii"
👀
I was able to catch a Feebas once, but that was in Emerald, which didn't make it less hard aside from the fact that my battery had died, so the tile would be set, no matter how many days would pass.
Me: Must you always reference the older guides?
PaPaSea: *Y E S*