I have mild to severe Deuteranomaly (red-green) colorblindness and there are some shinies I physically cannot see the difference of. It's hard to describe it to people especially for shinies because they go "well yeah they are super similar." To those of us that can't see it, it's not just similar they look LITERALLY the same! PLA was awesome because there were several times where I caught shinies I would have totally missed.
At the very least, your pokemon will refuse to auto battle shinies, so you can use that as an identifier instead of initiating battle every time. This really only works if you're using auto battle (in swarms or while grinding), but unfortunately it doesn't help if a shiny spawns while you're just traveling through an area.
Some shinies it is hard enough to tell apart even if you can see without any handicaps. Hopefully they'll do something eventually to help spot them in the open world
I'm actively researching some things that may make it easier for colorblind people with some colorblind people. If I come up with anything, I'll update you all here :)
I really hate how they took out the bling bling for shiny Pokémon... I constantly stress over missing shiny Pokémon... but being a colorblind and literally not seeing a difference is 10x more terrifying... You may have passed by 10 shinies in your first playthrough and not even noticed
I'm probably in a small group of trainers who are legally blind. So rather than having issues with specific colours I have difficulty with seeing everything. The auditory que from PLA was a godsend for an openworld game. I have found shinys in this game all from just walking around and as much fun as I'm having with the game it's very stressful for me passing pokemon trying to look at them really close hoping I don't miss a shiny. Why are so many of the pokemon so small? I wish the noise was at least in the options. It would really help us visually impaired folk.
My aunt that lives with me is legally blind and she loves to do word search puzzles and read. Most people think it is odd that her hobbies include things like that but she can see them well enough to enjoy them and they make her happy. Just wanted to comment on this because it's not that frequent you come across someone that knows someone who is or is legally blind themselves.
Can we have more of Austin just talking about random stuff? Idk but it felt really nice to listen to him talk about stuff, and then kinda get involved more and more in it like the colorblind stuff.
I was actually kind of surprised at how not useless the classes were. Most of it was things I knew, but a few things specific to these games (like finding eggs in your picnic basket) I was totally unaware of before. The game even tells players the exact critical hit rate down to the decimal. It's about time the games have started making this information available to players; more serious players already know, but casual players definitely don't.
Yeah I thought it was crazy useful because I literally was thinking about looking up the crit rate and damage modifier and then I took the class and the game told me? Actually useful.
@@Tom-101 yeah I still have my sheet where I did all the math for STAB and how much extra damage it would do with certain attacks on my team. Then also added in the modifier from different items. Just an FYI I'm so bad at math I got moved to a remedial math class my senior year so this wasn't fun for me.
@@ralcogaming7674 What's the power of a 100 base power grass move used by a grass type terastallyzed Pokémon (and it crits) with a grass tera type that has the ability Adaptability
@@Tom-101 okay so terastallyzed is new math I haven't done yet, 100 base power is easy math though I was doing math for battle bond water shuriken, with a mystic water with the variable for whether it hit all times or partial. I used both battle bond greninja and a mega lucario as sweepers in sun I lost battle bond obviously but my lucario still slaps. Like one shot a mega rayquaza slaps if I get my setup off.
Even without color blindness a lot of shinies don't change enough to be instantly recognizable unless you know what you are looking for. This is especially a problem for small pokemon like Flabebe
right? i would have thought theyd at least make all the new shinies noticable since theyre literally being made for a game with open world and no shiny sounds but nope. just look at shiny tauros in this game. horrible.
@@johnheeke5740 yeah shinies like that and Tauros are pretty much impossible to hunt without perfect vision and knowing what you are looking for, I'm almost certain I've passed a shiny that looked too similar to base since the speed makes it impossible to tell and I don't want to check every single Mon. Those mons pretty much are just restricted to breeding to properly hunt, or using let's go in hordes
@@RokkTheRock I thought they'd at least show the animation in the overworld, if not the sound effect. But oh well. At least we have the possibility of an update adding it in, and if not, those who can mod the game will probably have that to fall back on
One guide that I think would be useful is a pokedex completion guide where it goes over the missing pokemon that people might not find to complete their dex, like even if they are going out of their way to explore the map and even grind but still can't find them. Examples - rare pokemon, such as Dolliv, Mismagius, etc. - Pokemon in trees people could miss: Steenee, Flapple, Pineco - pokemon that require an evolution, such as level-up or something else to get the dex entry for (i.e. they are not naturally found somewhere) - Pokemon that might be worth evolving or breeding manually to save time (Dolliv, as a good example) Basically a video that goes over all the Pokemon people might be interested in finding to complete their dex that are tougher to track down. There are hundreds of Pokemon that don't need to be in this video - they are way too common that everyone will find them given they explored even 70% of the map.
Why is Dolliv rare? Just catch a Smolliv and evolve it into Dolliv it only needs to be lvl 25? Mismagius also evolves from Misdreavus but Misdreavus is Violet exclusive so you need to trade for it. All Pokemon that can be in trees also walk around, I see them far less often in trees actually. And he made a video about all the special evolutions already going over every single one and how to do it.
A lot of mons are also available in raids. Because there are so many of them, it's a pretty good chance you will get a rare mon. I got Applin and Charcadet really easily this way
@@knight4041 No need to trade, even. Just have a Violet player host for Scarlet players, and let those Scarlet players catch their own Misdreavus with their own resources!
As someone with mild color blindness, oranges shift to yellow or reds but I see shades of blue and green most don't it's an absolute nightmare trying to tell the difference on certain shinies
I’m colorblind to reds and greens. Most of them kinda look like a brown. I can usually tell the difference if it’s very vibrant though. Christmas can be a nightmare for me though.
And the fact that there are so many of those shinies who are difficult to identify. I got 2 shinies in start of the game (lechonk and psyduck) but then never got 3rd until trying hard in outbreaks. I just wonder,how many shinies I missed in the wild.
and the fact that some people can be either distracted a lot, or are unable to pay attention to every single pokemon. there are times where my attention span can tank heavily.
A lot of the league rewards are TMs which seem underwhelming but are actually really important because these specific TMs trigger being able to craft them and some of the Tms are very valuable like earthquake
8:25 it depends on the type of colour-blindness, since the cause for it is that the cells in ur retina that perceive colour are atrophied, and theres 3 different ones. Extremely rarely some people do see in black and white, but mostly how we see is with some colours being undistinguishable or just very difficult to tell apart from others (for example i struggle with purple violet indigo, they all look deep blue) its easier with very saturated colours that are next to each other, a gradient of unsaturated colours is a mess to distinguish, so then the problem with this game is the shinies that are very similar to the normal colour + if the pokemon is in shadow or sunlight or during the night, i gotta stare at them intently and its a bit of a pain in the arse to do
As being someone who is partially color blind. Shinies, especially some of the new ones have made my game experience when hunting for shinies litterally just mashing r1 on the controller. Cause unless it is like bisharps shiny i cant tell anything.
Austin, can I just say how awesome that colorblindness segment was? I'm not colorblind or majorly visually impaired but I am disabled, and it's super heartwarming hearing big creators learn about accessibility issues, ask the right questions, and make efforts to change things. You're a cool dude.
Hi Austin! I am actually color blind and missing a shiny is my biggest fear in the game right now. I see color still, but I see different shades that are similar and my brain and cones and rods and all that blend them together. I often don’t even see a lot of Pokémon roaming around the world until they are right next to me, especially if they are hiding in grass. I hope I don’t miss anything 😢
As soon as I saw the name for the town "Alfornada" in my playthrough of the game, I realized that Alfor (All for) nada (means nothing in spanish), so it means "all for nothing".
I love when a new game comes out and Austin starts releasing these amazing videos, honestly I don't care what the video is about its just so enjoyable to watch him talking about stuff
I’m only on 11 of the badges because I’ve been doing every class that’s been available! It’s actually been really fun! I’ve enjoyed having a reason to go back to a certain place throughout the game and it making differences to in game relationships ❤
For the shiny issue: I think it'd be best to either have a visual cue (like they're subtly sparkling/glowing if you're close) Or Keep the soundeffect but make the range much smaller. Or maybe both. I'm not colourblind, but I almost missed my first subtle shiny yesterday-Corviknight. Glad I decided to check it out, but it also stresses me the hell out to now look super closely at everything. Plus my ADHD which makes me want to look everywhere at the same time as well.
Yeah ppl forget that their are lots of reasons to include the options for features like this. Having ADHD and shiny hunting overworld mons, is stressful because even when going out of my way to double check, I'm likely to miss things anyways. I cant imagine having to deal with colorblindness or any other visual difficulties on top of that 😬
Those classes were so tiring to take. I took them in two bunches and paid close attention. Although I already understand quite a lot about pokémon, I really did learn a bunch of new things there. And I'm glad I aced perfect scores in all tests!
No thank you. You can already see the amount of shinies battled on your trainer card, and it says I battled two but I only know one I battled outside of a non-saved Cyclizar I failed (so it shouldn't be the one missing) So... Yeah no ty.
Omg I didn’t know you could activate room selection by interacting with the screen at the help desk. I’ve been running to one of the turnstiles on the sides of the room. This would have saved me so much time.
I gotta say I watch your videos because they help and they're straight to the point non of that 5 minute intros with sponsor breaks for a 1 minute actual content video but I subscribed to you for the random tangents you go off in the middle of them ahahaha
Art class is also somewhat fun. Basic explanation of Tera types and boosts and match ups, and you get some info on Hassel and his family heritage of dragon tamers. Gave me how to train your dragon vibes
I've been playing since Red/Blue (the originals) and I'm colorblind. I've never had trouble with shinnies before, but I've never seen a shiny in the wild myself until Pokemon Go. They were so rare back in the day that most people never saw them. When people did, it was almost never the Pokemon they wanted. I got my first shiny that I captured myself in Pokemon Go. I'm very happy at how obtainable they are now. I have mixed feelings about the current system. I was able to spot a Sableye because that shiny was obvious. I picnicked for a shiny Azumaril but that's another easy one to spot. But when I was out in a mass outbreak of Magneton it took me three tries to figure out why Haxxorus wouldn't kill that one. it just looked like it was in the shade or something.
I've been seeing a bunch of critical captures since starting Pokemon Violet. I'm not sure if this has changed in Violet, but I'd love to hear about the math behind catching, and specifiaclly critical catch, in Scarlet/Violet using "caught off guard" and capture powers. Maybe some info on if there's a capture charm as well?
After you catch a pokemon once the next time you catch it always be a crit capture so only the first time you catch a mon it does the three shakes maybe thats why you experiencing more
I don’t actually think that is true, at least not for all Pokémon. I was trying to get a roaring moon with an adamant nature yesterday, and I still only had about 2 critical captures in 12 caught
@@jakecarlson3709 well did they break out of the ball those 12 times cause it only does a crit capture basically to skip the three shake animation so anytime it shook did it break out?
It does seem that GF has streamlined the capture process to get you through it faster if you're farming a ton of the same species. The full animation really only plays if it's either never been caught in your dex, or if it was already calculated to be a failure-to-catch throw. The shortened one-shake animation is just the game saying "I've already calculated this to be a capture of a species you already registered, so let's just speed up this process." It's a minor, but welcomed change to make the game feel like less of a slog.
I think the shiny sound should be an option in the settings so you can choose to turn it on or off. I have friends that would never turn it on, but I definitely would, because I totally have this lingering feeling that I have missed a shiny during my current journey across Paldea and I'm always going to have that feeling now lol
Actually the home ec teacher doesn't actually take the item from.your inventory. You just need to have it in your inventory to trigger the event. I only had 1 sweet herb mystica and was able to get the master class sandwiches and and complete the home ec teacher storyline.
There is a reward for completing classes, well rather the midterms and the finals. For midterms, you get 10 small exp candies each class and finals give you 10 medium candies each class.
Oh my gosh! My moment has arrived. My friends and I were just discussing my color blindness and my fear that I just ran past shinies and never noticed. Basically I have trouble distinguishing between dark blues, grays, browns, and yellows. So if I Pokemon shiny form doesn't look super different, or it happens to fall in the same palette, I might not notice it.
Note that completing the math and art classes, as with every other class, only give you a small amount of candies. Maxing out your relationships with their respective teachers (which only requires you to have taken a single session of each class) is what rewards you with the Tera shards. The same is true for each of the other classes. The classes give candies, and the relationships give the other rewards.
Being colorblind and hunting for shinies is a big challenge in its own riight. Yes, some are more noticable than others with much lighter shades. Them having specific colors in certain spots to look for has helped me but I havnt run into many yet in either game. One Snorunt that was glitched in a wall, that I fainted and didnt save before I saw him and a Numel I almost killed in auto battle.
At 4:27 - Home Ec teachers name is Saguaro, he's the one who asks you to give him the Sweet Herba Mystica. Just wanted to say here in case anyone was confused by him saying Mr. Jacq :)
Stomping tantrum is great if you use sucker punch. You can use sucker punch to prime stomping tantrum, which is handy if you enjoy moves that increase damage dramatically.
I completed everything in the game in a pokemon game for the first time, well at least until the dlc is not out yet. I enjoyed the classes and I enjoyed the extra side story/quest to get closer with the npc which is something new in pokemon games.
I love that gen 9 has the guts to restrict a lot of the learning to optional classes. You don’t have to take the classes. But if you do, not only do you get rewards. You get information you might have otherwise not learned. It’s good and I wish they would do more like it
As someone with moderate red-green colorblindness it is pretty difficult to tell shinies unless it’s drastically different from its original. Thanks for even considering it even though it’s not something major, it’s nice that someone is thinking about us :)
Being visually impaired really is a disadvantage without the sound. I have Retinitis Pigmentosa and I often can't tell a Pokémon is a shiny. The noise was very helpful as it was an additional cue to help me distinguish things.
Thank you Austin for all of these videos. So many details that arent covered anywhere else ! I love watching these in the morning before I start playing!! 😌
"... it's called being a completionist." Oh no, Jirard's thing is spreading. Like I said in the poll, I mostly wanted to stress-test the "open world" aspect of this game with my friend once we figured it out. It's much more fun than previous games to just wander around and see what you can find. (Though it took us a day of playing before we went "wait, has the day-night and weather cycle been locked this whole time?!"... yes. Yes it was.) I appreciate all data you want to share, Austin, because you actually try things out and let us know what you find. So your being a completionist is a good thing for these guides, as you also have been trying different things at different spots to see what happens. It gives your advice a 'feel' of being pretty much a final word on things. (And still have a lot of your PLA stuff bookmarked for when I go back to complete that 'Dex and quest list.)
I'm glad to see you using Lucario in your party. In my playthrough, they were totally broken in the best possible way. Having not played very many main series pokemon games, I was super excited to have a Lucario on my team. Anyways, I always find your content to be amazing and informative! Keep up the awesome work!! Have a great day!
Austin "If you are near a shiny remember to turn autosave back on" Me: "There is no way I am near a Shiny, but I'll turn on autosave anyway + save now." 2 sec later Voltorb; I'm blue, Da ba dee da ba di, Da ba dee da ba di, Da ba dee da ba di! Me: Austin you are a prophet!
so the subtitles at 7:52 - 7:53 reads "I'm nowhere near that number I for one think that Chinese in the Overworld but without a sound is a healthy balance"
Hi Austin. I’m someone who brought up colorblindness on Twitter. I tried hunting magnemite and sinistea in mass outbreaks, but they are so small and so similar looking to me, that I stopped trying for them. I had to get very close and look at each one. And I had to use let’s go to beat ones I had to test. It’s a debilitating feature, but it is what it is. I got a shiny riolu and hatched a shiny Sprigatito in 4 eggs. So egg hatching and shiny mass outbreaks of Pokémon I can actually see will have to do. Still love the game no matter what.
There is a secret backup save data screen in the start up menu for the game: If you put the Left stick up and click X and B at the same time it will appear
Forgot to mention that it bypass the auto save function so even if it is off it will be as recent as possible to your save as it secretly auto saves the data
Color blind can be very VERY vast. There’s a bunch of different types and it’s hard to address every one without an audio cue. Some of the shinnies are VERY similar to base colors too so the audio cue might help a bit. Anyway, love the content, hoping to see a video about getting a fat wallet soon!
I got hooked on your videos because of things like this. Your very detailed, cautious, and over explanatory. You don't leave anything out. That being said there alot you miss sometimes (like doing individual items) yet it nice you leave that out for smaller TH-cam channels to fill. Your information it beyond par. Your the first i look for in anything I'm searching to do. I wish I could support you more for the hard work I know you do. The amount of effort it takes is far beyond and (commoner) would understand lol. Your pretty freaking cool would definitely be an amazing person to have as a friend.
I personally enjoyed doing all of the classes, the little bits of story you unlock relating to the characters really makes the game feel full and developed, even if it is a buggy ass mess at times LMFAO.
Playing 3 times sounds like torture tbh I did the game in 3 days (all the badges, league and caught my legendary) and not planning to do it again lol Guess you are the biggest fan out there
Keeping with the issues you've mentioned right at the end of the video, I had some issues with random crashes and, as a shiny hunter, I turned auto save off. The problem is, I don't save that often. One really useful tip that I think you could add to one of your videos (I don't know if you did this already) is the fact that the Scarlet/Violet keeps a "secret backup" that is almost like you've never turned auto safe off. Basically, you just have to press B+X+D-pad UP to access the backup while on the title screen. That saved me about 3 hours of playtime the last time the game crashed.
“… without throwing a little bit of Spanishy on them” 🤣🤣🤣 as Austin sounds more Italian each time he pronounces a town. I love these vids. Great info, super organic and genuine. Keep it up Austin! Love your Pokémon content.
I think all the classes are worth it. They all have fun flavor and lore and mechanic tips. I did basically all of them back to back after completing all the main story quests and it takes like maybe 2 hours which isn't that big of a deal tbh
First, aww. The fact he actually took the time to understand color blindness is adorable and impressive. Speaks on your nature, Austin. Also, I find the school mechanic pretty interesting even if one is seasoned (I’m 29 and been playing since Blue). Saying this, I’m not a meta player, so it really does give some focus to certain things. Even if you know crit ratios and whatnot, it is inclusive and fun. Thanks, Austin.
I think this was the best written Pokemon game story. While I haven't experienced ALL Pokemon games, I've played most of the mainline ones and this hands-down had the best characters and story.
Im colorblind and in my first play through of let’s go Pikachu, the squirtle officer Jenny gave me was shiny and I didn’t even notice until the end game when I decided to evolve it. PLA was incredibly helpful in finding them and made it more worth it to even try to find them.
Tbh, im a fan of how open ended the game is, so most people doesnt really just rush the gym and people can explore and complete those objectives at their own pace.
I love the fact that the story doesn't push you into completing the gyms in a specific order. Yes, the level cap for controlling Pokemon limits how easily you will be able to do that, but mixing in all the other things with the Titans and the team star tasks makes it very much a matter of choosing where you want to go as you progress. There's multiple prior pokémon games that I bought but never finished because they were far too linear, and the older battles never felt very fun. The battles taking place on the open field and seeing the Pokemon really helps too.
there are a total of two(maybe three) tm's that are only obtainable from gym reps, the rest are found out on the map or unlocked for manufacture by game completion edit: im aware of this because i never touched the trainers out in the fields so no rep rewards and when i went to look for the remaining tms i was missing two were marked this way but the rest were all available by other ways, i only had something like six total i still needed to find just from exploration and making missing tms when i could
Austin John: I couldn't play games without your videos. 60-yr old non-gamer here. My son works for Riot but he's so busy that getting him to answer questions is like impossible at times. haha. Your videos are the BEST. You are clear. Funny. Concise. And show the things that people need to know. Thank you. I have a question -- maybe someone can answer. I have a level 62 Annihilape who is great, but he keeps on repeating his last move and killing things I was going to catch. Am I doing something wrong? thank you. Jeanne
One of the complaints I have about trying to spot shinies while riding through is that the pokemon take so long to load onto the world that if you are going fast enough there won't be much to look at while you are going from one place to another
Was waiting for this guide! That's really smart to have a poll tell you where people are in the game. Also really enjoyed the colorblindness rabbithole!
Well color blindness comes in a lot of different forms. Some color blindness does erase all color, but most only exempt some color, filling in with the wavelengths that the person IS able to see. My uncle is red-green colorblind so those appear in shades of brown to him.
Yes, I think complete color blindness is relatively rare, but it can happen. Not being able to tell red from green is the most common - and more common in men because of the XY chromosomes. (The relevant gene is on the X and color blindness is recessive, so women with XX have two chances to get a functional gene and men only have one.) I'm pretty sure dogs are also red-green colorblind, even though they're often inaccurately portrayed as totally color blind.
Hey Austin! Just wanted to say two things: 1. Thanks for the tireless effort for making these videos! Your videos on all these nintendo games are some of, if not the best, on all of TH-cam. 2. Naranja is pronounced Na Ran Ha, it’s spanish for “Orange”!
I decided I wanted to change my Pokemon's Tera Type for good weakness coverage for the Elite Four. Come to find out I needed 50 shards and started thinking of the best way to grind from raids. Decided to see if Austin had any "How to get more Tera Shards" tips and saw this new video instead. 2nd class on the list, Math, Austin lets me know that Tyme gives 50 rock tera shards - the exact type I was looking for. Amazing
Hey AJP. Colorblind response: only color deficient but I can tell you shiny with huge contrasts are easy. But the subtle ones can be easily missed and mistaken for “the sunlight” made that Pokémon look pretty
This is so funny to watch later. I intentional turn off alerts for your videos right after a new game drops to avoid spoilers *because* I know how fast you go through these games and release videos about them, compared to how slow I play. But I love that! Because any time I've ever been stuck or confused, I've always had your videos already waiting to help! And now that I'm done my first playthrough, I get to binge through everything to make sure I didn't miss anything lol
Red Green (Protanopia) colorblind here and yeah it drives me nuts. Really appreciate you drawing attention to this. An accessibility feature would be great. All it takes is a good filter to help a lot. As a pokemaniac myself the thought of missing out on a shiny drives me insane. 11 badges, 167 caught, 201 battled, 1 shiny.
I have been loving the games but thank you for having an open mind about the color blind issue. I am color blind, not grayscale but have lots of trouble with similar colors (red/green, blue/purple, etc.) and without the sound alert it’s been almost impossible to tell at times. The Let’s Go functionality isn’t the best at engaging at times & its very easy to just run by something if you aren’t familiar with the shiny or can’t tell. I appreciate you looking more into our situation and keeping an open mind not just assuming & coming to your own conclusion. Be well.
Exactly! That's what I also posted in my fb group about being colorblind and deaf people who loves to play Pokemon games. That is why I am suggesting to bring back the sound and the surprise sparkle as an additional option in the settings so that those with disability or people with problem in their eyes can still enjoy shiny hunting. I, myself, has a problem with my eye and have a grade of 200 for my eyeglass and with it it is still difficult to differentiate Shiny from normal Pokemons.
For the color blind question it depends on the level. Most colorblind people have trouble with certain shade of certain colors (especially when they're mixed together with eachother) like for me it's reds greens and oranges all kinda blend together and I also have issue distinguishing certain shades of dark blues purples greys/blacks from one another. Can get annoying but can still function fine in most day to day things with minimal issue with color and dont really need the special glasses. Some people have a more general colorblindness that dulls almost all their colors so they all kinda blend into eachother (those are the ones that benefit most from those colorblind glasses) Very minimal people have complete colorblindness where they only see black and white and those kinda people's cones and rods aren't able to decipher color at all that even less (almost none of the people who suffer from full colorblindness) can benefit from the glasses.
What you mentioned where people don’t see any color at all is extremely rare. The more common versions of being colorblind more so can’t tell the difference of certain specific colors.
8:00 I've randomly encountered three wild shinies so far in S/V. Alomomola was a complete fluke, I battled it for dex completion. Sneasel was next and is a very obvious bright pink, so no trouble there. My third was Axew, which I had to double take for a good 20 seconds as it is so similar to it's normal. They really need to bring back the sparkle mechanic with audio. Even with full colour vision it is a struggle. I don't want to know how many I've missed due to no visual or audio prompt. As a comparison, I only ever randomly came across a shiny buizel in PLA, so I don't think the sparkle is OP, you were just super lucky.
I have mild to severe Deuteranomaly (red-green) colorblindness and there are some shinies I physically cannot see the difference of. It's hard to describe it to people especially for shinies because they go "well yeah they are super similar." To those of us that can't see it, it's not just similar they look LITERALLY the same! PLA was awesome because there were several times where I caught shinies I would have totally missed.
At the very least, your pokemon will refuse to auto battle shinies, so you can use that as an identifier instead of initiating battle every time. This really only works if you're using auto battle (in swarms or while grinding), but unfortunately it doesn't help if a shiny spawns while you're just traveling through an area.
Some shinies it is hard enough to tell apart even if you can see without any handicaps. Hopefully they'll do something eventually to help spot them in the open world
I'm actively researching some things that may make it easier for colorblind people with some colorblind people. If I come up with anything, I'll update you all here :)
I really hate how they took out the bling bling for shiny Pokémon... I constantly stress over missing shiny Pokémon... but being a colorblind and literally not seeing a difference is 10x more terrifying... You may have passed by 10 shinies in your first playthrough and not even noticed
I have the same issue. Miss so many shinies
I'm probably in a small group of trainers who are legally blind. So rather than having issues with specific colours I have difficulty with seeing everything. The auditory que from PLA was a godsend for an openworld game. I have found shinys in this game all from just walking around and as much fun as I'm having with the game it's very stressful for me passing pokemon trying to look at them really close hoping I don't miss a shiny. Why are so many of the pokemon so small? I wish the noise was at least in the options. It would really help us visually impaired folk.
My aunt that lives with me is legally blind and she loves to do word search puzzles and read. Most people think it is odd that her hobbies include things like that but she can see them well enough to enjoy them and they make her happy. Just wanted to comment on this because it's not that frequent you come across someone that knows someone who is or is legally blind themselves.
Can we have more of Austin just talking about random stuff? Idk but it felt really nice to listen to him talk about stuff, and then kinda get involved more and more in it like the colorblind stuff.
Im pretty sure he has a livestream channel, no?
@@understitchYT what's the name?
"It felt nice to hear him talk about stuff"
Yeah. We're on his TH-cam channel where he literally just talks about "stuff". Genius take.
@@Cheesecakefactory69 sorry you're having a bad day and have to take it out on a dude with a Ugandan Knuckles pfp
Or maybe just of him eating stuff too, the big bearded billowy bastard (saying with respect)
I was actually kind of surprised at how not useless the classes were. Most of it was things I knew, but a few things specific to these games (like finding eggs in your picnic basket) I was totally unaware of before. The game even tells players the exact critical hit rate down to the decimal. It's about time the games have started making this information available to players; more serious players already know, but casual players definitely don't.
It's also a very organic way to introduce these elements in the game and it connects well with the narrative too.
Yeah I thought it was crazy useful because I literally was thinking about looking up the crit rate and damage modifier and then I took the class and the game told me? Actually useful.
@@Tom-101 yeah I still have my sheet where I did all the math for STAB and how much extra damage it would do with certain attacks on my team. Then also added in the modifier from different items. Just an FYI I'm so bad at math I got moved to a remedial math class my senior year so this wasn't fun for me.
@@ralcogaming7674 What's the power of a 100 base power grass move used by a grass type terastallyzed Pokémon (and it crits) with a grass tera type that has the ability Adaptability
@@Tom-101 okay so terastallyzed is new math I haven't done yet, 100 base power is easy math though I was doing math for battle bond water shuriken, with a mystic water with the variable for whether it hit all times or partial. I used both battle bond greninja and a mega lucario as sweepers in sun I lost battle bond obviously but my lucario still slaps. Like one shot a mega rayquaza slaps if I get my setup off.
Even without color blindness a lot of shinies don't change enough to be instantly recognizable unless you know what you are looking for. This is especially a problem for small pokemon like Flabebe
right? i would have thought theyd at least make all the new shinies noticable since theyre literally being made for a game with open world and no shiny sounds but nope. just look at shiny tauros in this game. horrible.
I’m personally not colorblind, but i can’t walk past any mons without triple checking that they’re shiny 😂 it’s made my anxiety triple
Or Mousehold! I literally can’t tell the difference
@@johnheeke5740 yeah shinies like that and Tauros are pretty much impossible to hunt without perfect vision and knowing what you are looking for, I'm almost certain I've passed a shiny that looked too similar to base since the speed makes it impossible to tell and I don't want to check every single Mon.
Those mons pretty much are just restricted to breeding to properly hunt, or using let's go in hordes
@@RokkTheRock I thought they'd at least show the animation in the overworld, if not the sound effect. But oh well. At least we have the possibility of an update adding it in, and if not, those who can mod the game will probably have that to fall back on
One guide that I think would be useful is a pokedex completion guide where it goes over the missing pokemon that people might not find to complete their dex, like even if they are going out of their way to explore the map and even grind but still can't find them.
Examples
- rare pokemon, such as Dolliv, Mismagius, etc.
- Pokemon in trees people could miss: Steenee, Flapple, Pineco
- pokemon that require an evolution, such as level-up or something else to get the dex entry for (i.e. they are not naturally found somewhere)
- Pokemon that might be worth evolving or breeding manually to save time (Dolliv, as a good example)
Basically a video that goes over all the Pokemon people might be interested in finding to complete their dex that are tougher to track down. There are hundreds of Pokemon that don't need to be in this video - they are way too common that everyone will find them given they explored even 70% of the map.
Why is Dolliv rare? Just catch a Smolliv and evolve it into Dolliv it only needs to be lvl 25? Mismagius also evolves from Misdreavus but Misdreavus is Violet exclusive so you need to trade for it. All Pokemon that can be in trees also walk around, I see them far less often in trees actually. And he made a video about all the special evolutions already going over every single one and how to do it.
A lot of mons are also available in raids. Because there are so many of them, it's a pretty good chance you will get a rare mon. I got Applin and Charcadet really easily this way
@@knight4041 No need to trade, even. Just have a Violet player host for Scarlet players, and let those Scarlet players catch their own Misdreavus with their own resources!
As someone with mild color blindness, oranges shift to yellow or reds but I see shades of blue and green most don't it's an absolute nightmare trying to tell the difference on certain shinies
I’m colorblind to reds and greens. Most of them kinda look like a brown. I can usually tell the difference if it’s very vibrant though. Christmas can be a nightmare for me though.
I’m red/green too, I’ve been so worried that I looked over a shiny and didn’t notice lol
I hope he can see this msg but is not said "narancha o naranya, is said naranha"
@@evanharner7799 we should start a community that helps other partially colorblind people find certain shinies
@@Reliztik82 Or.. nintendo could add a colorblindness setting.
Austin, please don't ever change. I appreciate the things you do and your tips help me immensely
PLA shinies were absolutely perfect, I hate thinking I might miss a shiny so I run around and waste lots of time looking at them.
And the fact that there are so many of those shinies who are difficult to identify.
I got 2 shinies in start of the game
(lechonk and psyduck) but then never got 3rd until trying hard in outbreaks.
I just wonder,how many shinies I missed in the wild.
and the fact that some people can be either distracted a lot, or are unable to pay attention to every single pokemon. there are times where my attention span can tank heavily.
A lot of the league rewards are TMs which seem underwhelming but are actually really important because these specific TMs trigger being able to craft them and some of the Tms are very valuable like earthquake
8:25 it depends on the type of colour-blindness, since the cause for it is that the cells in ur retina that perceive colour are atrophied, and theres 3 different ones. Extremely rarely some people do see in black and white, but mostly how we see is with some colours being undistinguishable or just very difficult to tell apart from others (for example i struggle with purple violet indigo, they all look deep blue)
its easier with very saturated colours that are next to each other, a gradient of unsaturated colours is a mess to distinguish, so then the problem with this game is the shinies that are very similar to the normal colour + if the pokemon is in shadow or sunlight or during the night, i gotta stare at them intently and its a bit of a pain in the arse to do
As being someone who is partially color blind. Shinies, especially some of the new ones have made my game experience when hunting for shinies litterally just mashing r1 on the controller. Cause unless it is like bisharps shiny i cant tell anything.
Austin, can I just say how awesome that colorblindness segment was? I'm not colorblind or majorly visually impaired but I am disabled, and it's super heartwarming hearing big creators learn about accessibility issues, ask the right questions, and make efforts to change things. You're a cool dude.
When Nemona says "less than 10% of trainers don't make it this far" SHE WASNT KIDDING
I was thinking about doing all the classes to see what the rewards were but this saved me a ton of time. Thanks Austin :)
Hi Austin! I am actually color blind and missing a shiny is my biggest fear in the game right now. I see color still, but I see different shades that are similar and my brain and cones and rods and all that blend them together. I often don’t even see a lot of Pokémon roaming around the world until they are right next to me, especially if they are hiding in grass. I hope I don’t miss anything 😢
You have to Garrison Harrison!
Same! My eyes blend colors and I’m certain I’ve missed some kind of shiny.
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As soon as I saw the name for the town "Alfornada" in my playthrough of the game, I realized that Alfor (All for) nada (means nothing in spanish), so it means "all for nothing".
With every new Austin John video, "Champion Flow" becomes even more ingrained in my head. 🎶
I’ve found myself singing it throughout the day! It’s just so catchy!
I’ve never heard a song as cringe in my life lmao
@@JaggyRScongratulations
I love when a new game comes out and Austin starts releasing these amazing videos, honestly I don't care what the video is about its just so enjoyable to watch him talking about stuff
I’m only on 11 of the badges because I’ve been doing every class that’s been available! It’s actually been really fun! I’ve enjoyed having a reason to go back to a certain place throughout the game and it making differences to in game relationships ❤
For the shiny issue:
I think it'd be best to either have a visual cue (like they're subtly sparkling/glowing if you're close)
Or
Keep the soundeffect but make the range much smaller.
Or maybe both.
I'm not colourblind, but I almost missed my first subtle shiny yesterday-Corviknight. Glad I decided to check it out, but it also stresses me the hell out to now look super closely at everything.
Plus my ADHD which makes me want to look everywhere at the same time as well.
💐💐 Hello 👋 From Someone Who Also Has ADHD!!!!. 💐💐
Yeah ppl forget that their are lots of reasons to include the options for features like this. Having ADHD and shiny hunting overworld mons, is stressful because even when going out of my way to double check, I'm likely to miss things anyways. I cant imagine having to deal with colorblindness or any other visual difficulties on top of that 😬
Those classes were so tiring to take. I took them in two bunches and paid close attention. Although I already understand quite a lot about pokémon, I really did learn a bunch of new things there. And I'm glad I aced perfect scores in all tests!
I also think we need a counter when we see the credits of how many shinies we missed throughout our journey. 😂
No thank you. You can already see the amount of shinies battled on your trainer card, and it says I battled two but I only know one I battled outside of a non-saved Cyclizar I failed (so it shouldn't be the one missing)
So... Yeah no ty.
@@ValunarTonix evolutions count
@@M..796 I think playing with other people in tera raids count as well
Omg I didn’t know you could activate room selection by interacting with the screen at the help desk. I’ve been running to one of the turnstiles on the sides of the room. This would have saved me so much time.
I gotta say I watch your videos because they help and they're straight to the point non of that 5 minute intros with sponsor breaks for a 1 minute actual content video but I subscribed to you for the random tangents you go off in the middle of them ahahaha
Art class is also somewhat fun. Basic explanation of Tera types and boosts and match ups, and you get some info on Hassel and his family heritage of dragon tamers. Gave me how to train your dragon vibes
I've been playing since Red/Blue (the originals) and I'm colorblind. I've never had trouble with shinnies before, but I've never seen a shiny in the wild myself until Pokemon Go. They were so rare back in the day that most people never saw them. When people did, it was almost never the Pokemon they wanted. I got my first shiny that I captured myself in Pokemon Go. I'm very happy at how obtainable they are now. I have mixed feelings about the current system.
I was able to spot a Sableye because that shiny was obvious. I picnicked for a shiny Azumaril but that's another easy one to spot. But when I was out in a mass outbreak of Magneton it took me three tries to figure out why Haxxorus wouldn't kill that one. it just looked like it was in the shade or something.
I've been seeing a bunch of critical captures since starting Pokemon Violet. I'm not sure if this has changed in Violet, but I'd love to hear about the math behind catching, and specifiaclly critical catch, in Scarlet/Violet using "caught off guard" and capture powers. Maybe some info on if there's a capture charm as well?
After you catch a pokemon once the next time you catch it always be a crit capture so only the first time you catch a mon it does the three shakes maybe thats why you experiencing more
I don’t actually think that is true, at least not for all Pokémon. I was trying to get a roaring moon with an adamant nature yesterday, and I still only had about 2 critical captures in 12 caught
@@jakecarlson3709 well did they break out of the ball those 12 times cause it only does a crit capture basically to skip the three shake animation so anytime it shook did it break out?
@@jakecarlson3709 and im not an expert i def could be wrong but that what i have heard and thats what has been happening to me
It does seem that GF has streamlined the capture process to get you through it faster if you're farming a ton of the same species.
The full animation really only plays if it's either never been caught in your dex, or if it was already calculated to be a failure-to-catch throw. The shortened one-shake animation is just the game saying "I've already calculated this to be a capture of a species you already registered, so let's just speed up this process."
It's a minor, but welcomed change to make the game feel like less of a slog.
I think the shiny sound should be an option in the settings so you can choose to turn it on or off. I have friends that would never turn it on, but I definitely would, because I totally have this lingering feeling that I have missed a shiny during my current journey across Paldea and I'm always going to have that feeling now lol
Actually the home ec teacher doesn't actually take the item from.your inventory. You just need to have it in your inventory to trigger the event. I only had 1 sweet herb mystica and was able to get the master class sandwiches and and complete the home ec teacher storyline.
There is a reward for completing classes, well rather the midterms and the finals. For midterms, you get 10 small exp candies each class and finals give you 10 medium candies each class.
Oh my gosh! My moment has arrived. My friends and I were just discussing my color blindness and my fear that I just ran past shinies and never noticed. Basically I have trouble distinguishing between dark blues, grays, browns, and yellows. So if I Pokemon shiny form doesn't look super different, or it happens to fall in the same palette, I might not notice it.
Shiny hunting Tandemaus is pain. You don't even have to be color blind to suffer. It's just identical.
I got a shiny mousehold and didnt realise untill a month later
Note that completing the math and art classes, as with every other class, only give you a small amount of candies. Maxing out your relationships with their respective teachers (which only requires you to have taken a single session of each class) is what rewards you with the Tera shards. The same is true for each of the other classes. The classes give candies, and the relationships give the other rewards.
I could be wrong, but I think a lot of those battle items don’t show up in stores until you get one from the rep.
Being colorblind and hunting for shinies is a big challenge in its own riight. Yes, some are more noticable than others with much lighter shades. Them having specific colors in certain spots to look for has helped me but I havnt run into many yet in either game. One Snorunt that was glitched in a wall, that I fainted and didnt save before I saw him and a Numel I almost killed in auto battle.
The game won't let you defeat shinies in an auto battle
At 4:27 - Home Ec teachers name is Saguaro, he's the one who asks you to give him the Sweet Herba Mystica. Just wanted to say here in case anyone was confused by him saying Mr. Jacq :)
Stomping tantrum is great if you use sucker punch. You can use sucker punch to prime stomping tantrum, which is handy if you enjoy moves that increase damage dramatically.
I completed everything in the game in a pokemon game for the first time, well at least until the dlc is not out yet. I enjoyed the classes and I enjoyed the extra side story/quest to get closer with the npc which is something new in pokemon games.
Praying for Austin to make a speedy recovery from the deadly completionist disease 🙏 ❤️
It's a genetic disease
Sadly, it's chronic and ultimately terminal.
If you keep making these really good videos, being a completionist will absolutely be contagious
I love that gen 9 has the guts to restrict a lot of the learning to optional classes. You don’t have to take the classes. But if you do, not only do you get rewards. You get information you might have otherwise not learned. It’s good and I wish they would do more like it
0:19 Austin the disease is infectious. I was converted into a completionist because of all the guides you put out throughout the years 😔
Hello Austin! Thank you for talking about accessibility concerns in the games
I love that Austin puts an Italian “accent” on these Spanish names. lol
As someone with moderate red-green colorblindness it is pretty difficult to tell shinies unless it’s drastically different from its original. Thanks for even considering it even though it’s not something major, it’s nice that someone is thinking about us :)
I appreciate that you refrain from yelling or talking super loud and fast. I feel like a genuine human is speaking.
I thought the history Class was worth it, and it was amazing!~ I got to learn more about the four legendaries
Being visually impaired really is a disadvantage without the sound. I have Retinitis Pigmentosa and I often can't tell a Pokémon is a shiny. The noise was very helpful as it was an additional cue to help me distinguish things.
Thank you Austin for all of these videos. So many details that arent covered anywhere else ! I love watching these in the morning before I start playing!! 😌
"... it's called being a completionist."
Oh no, Jirard's thing is spreading.
Like I said in the poll, I mostly wanted to stress-test the "open world" aspect of this game with my friend once we figured it out. It's much more fun than previous games to just wander around and see what you can find. (Though it took us a day of playing before we went "wait, has the day-night and weather cycle been locked this whole time?!"... yes. Yes it was.) I appreciate all data you want to share, Austin, because you actually try things out and let us know what you find.
So your being a completionist is a good thing for these guides, as you also have been trying different things at different spots to see what happens. It gives your advice a 'feel' of being pretty much a final word on things. (And still have a lot of your PLA stuff bookmarked for when I go back to complete that 'Dex and quest list.)
I'm glad to see you using Lucario in your party. In my playthrough, they were totally broken in the best possible way. Having not played very many main series pokemon games, I was super excited to have a Lucario on my team.
Anyways, I always find your content to be amazing and informative! Keep up the awesome work!! Have a great day!
Austin "If you are near a shiny remember to turn autosave back on"
Me: "There is no way I am near a Shiny, but I'll turn on autosave anyway + save now."
2 sec later
Voltorb; I'm blue, Da ba dee da ba di, Da ba dee da ba di, Da ba dee da ba di!
Me: Austin you are a prophet!
History classes were my favorite! But I enjoyed them all for adding extra depth to the characters. Great video as always.
I won't lie, with the material on the board I wish they talked more about Hisuian history too, but they're probably keeping that for DLC lessons
so the subtitles at 7:52 - 7:53 reads "I'm nowhere near that number I for one think that Chinese in the Overworld but without a sound is a healthy balance"
It is pronounced “A-Chroma-top-sia” but good on you for doing the research! Love your videos!
Hi Austin. I’m someone who brought up colorblindness on Twitter. I tried hunting magnemite and sinistea in mass outbreaks, but they are so small and so similar looking to me, that I stopped trying for them. I had to get very close and look at each one. And I had to use let’s go to beat ones I had to test. It’s a debilitating feature, but it is what it is. I got a shiny riolu and hatched a shiny Sprigatito in 4 eggs. So egg hatching and shiny mass outbreaks of Pokémon I can actually see will have to do. Still love the game no matter what.
Austin breaking out into full curiosity mode about colorblindness while recording was me whenever I take edibles.
There is a secret backup save data screen in the start up menu for the game: If you put the Left stick up and click X and B at the same time it will appear
Forgot to mention that it bypass the auto save function so even if it is off it will be as recent as possible to your save as it secretly auto saves the data
Color blind can be very VERY vast. There’s a bunch of different types and it’s hard to address every one without an audio cue. Some of the shinnies are VERY similar to base colors too so the audio cue might help a bit. Anyway, love the content, hoping to see a video about getting a fat wallet soon!
I got hooked on your videos because of things like this. Your very detailed, cautious, and over explanatory. You don't leave anything out. That being said there alot you miss sometimes (like doing individual items) yet it nice you leave that out for smaller TH-cam channels to fill. Your information it beyond par. Your the first i look for in anything I'm searching to do.
I wish I could support you more for the hard work I know you do. The amount of effort it takes is far beyond and (commoner) would understand lol.
Your pretty freaking cool would definitely be an amazing person to have as a friend.
I would love a video on the Paldean Tauros hunting. I’ve been searching for water form for a while in Violet with no luck!
genuinely love austin for the whole colorblind segment, makes me feel better hes reading into colorblindness since im mild Deutan and Protan
I personally enjoyed doing all of the classes, the little bits of story you unlock relating to the characters really makes the game feel full and developed, even if it is a buggy ass mess at times LMFAO.
The random little conversations and talk ups are much appreciated. Very good
I was planning on doing all of them anyway, but this guide is lovely to have!! Thanks Austin!
Playing 3 times sounds like torture tbh
I did the game in 3 days (all the badges, league and caught my legendary) and not planning to do it again lol
Guess you are the biggest fan out there
Keeping with the issues you've mentioned right at the end of the video, I had some issues with random crashes and, as a shiny hunter, I turned auto save off. The problem is, I don't save that often.
One really useful tip that I think you could add to one of your videos (I don't know if you did this already) is the fact that the Scarlet/Violet keeps a "secret backup" that is almost like you've never turned auto safe off.
Basically, you just have to press B+X+D-pad UP to access the backup while on the title screen.
That saved me about 3 hours of playtime the last time the game crashed.
I ended up turning autosave back on after a crash made me lose about an hour of story progress, but this is super useful info to have!
“… without throwing a little bit of Spanishy on them” 🤣🤣🤣 as Austin sounds more Italian each time he pronounces a town. I love these vids. Great info, super organic and genuine. Keep it up Austin! Love your Pokémon content.
I think all the classes are worth it. They all have fun flavor and lore and mechanic tips. I did basically all of them back to back after completing all the main story quests and it takes like maybe 2 hours which isn't that big of a deal tbh
First, aww. The fact he actually took the time to understand color blindness is adorable and impressive. Speaks on your nature, Austin. Also, I find the school mechanic pretty interesting even if one is seasoned (I’m 29 and been playing since Blue). Saying this, I’m not a meta player, so it really does give some focus to certain things. Even if you know crit ratios and whatnot, it is inclusive and fun. Thanks, Austin.
I think this was the best written Pokemon game story. While I haven't experienced ALL Pokemon games, I've played most of the mainline ones and this hands-down had the best characters and story.
Im colorblind and in my first play through of let’s go Pikachu, the squirtle officer Jenny gave me was shiny and I didn’t even notice until the end game when I decided to evolve it. PLA was incredibly helpful in finding them and made it more worth it to even try to find them.
Tbh, im a fan of how open ended the game is, so most people doesnt really just rush the gym and people can explore and complete those objectives at their own pace.
I love the fact that the story doesn't push you into completing the gyms in a specific order.
Yes, the level cap for controlling Pokemon limits how easily you will be able to do that, but mixing in all the other things with the Titans and the team star tasks makes it very much a matter of choosing where you want to go as you progress.
There's multiple prior pokémon games that I bought but never finished because they were far too linear, and the older battles never felt very fun.
The battles taking place on the open field and seeing the Pokemon really helps too.
there are a total of two(maybe three) tm's that are only obtainable from gym reps, the rest are found out on the map or unlocked for manufacture by game completion
edit: im aware of this because i never touched the trainers out in the fields so no rep rewards and when i went to look for the remaining tms i was missing two were marked this way but the rest were all available by other ways, i only had something like six total i still needed to find just from exploration and making missing tms when i could
I got a shiny hoppip and shiny sneazle just walking around. No sandwiches, no charm.
Austin John: I couldn't play games without your videos. 60-yr old non-gamer here. My son works for Riot but he's so busy that getting him to answer questions is like impossible at times. haha. Your videos are the BEST. You are clear. Funny. Concise. And show the things that people need to know. Thank you. I have a question -- maybe someone can answer. I have a level 62 Annihilape who is great, but he keeps on repeating his last move and killing things I was going to catch. Am I doing something wrong? thank you. Jeanne
One of the complaints I have about trying to spot shinies while riding through is that the pokemon take so long to load onto the world that if you are going fast enough there won't be much to look at while you are going from one place to another
Was waiting for this guide! That's really smart to have a poll tell you where people are in the game. Also really enjoyed the colorblindness rabbithole!
Well color blindness comes in a lot of different forms. Some color blindness does erase all color, but most only exempt some color, filling in with the wavelengths that the person IS able to see.
My uncle is red-green colorblind so those appear in shades of brown to him.
Yes, I think complete color blindness is relatively rare, but it can happen. Not being able to tell red from green is the most common - and more common in men because of the XY chromosomes. (The relevant gene is on the X and color blindness is recessive, so women with XX have two chances to get a functional gene and men only have one.)
I'm pretty sure dogs are also red-green colorblind, even though they're often inaccurately portrayed as totally color blind.
Hey Austin! Just wanted to say two things:
1. Thanks for the tireless effort for making these videos! Your videos on all these nintendo games are some of, if not the best, on all of TH-cam.
2. Naranja is pronounced Na Ran Ha, it’s spanish for “Orange”!
Austin, always leave the side talks in. That was fantastic.
I decided I wanted to change my Pokemon's Tera Type for good weakness coverage for the Elite Four. Come to find out I needed 50 shards and started thinking of the best way to grind from raids. Decided to see if Austin had any "How to get more Tera Shards" tips and saw this new video instead. 2nd class on the list, Math, Austin lets me know that Tyme gives 50 rock tera shards - the exact type I was looking for. Amazing
Why am I watching this for entertainment it’s simulated school and I’ve already completed it
Answer: Austin John Plays is great!
Enjoyed the random talking about stuff. Don't mind it at all. I came to this channel to hear Austin's opinions, so I think it's great
First step is to get to History Class! And golly was i sweating about where to get the Amulet Coin! Much needed info indeed!
Hey AJP. Colorblind response: only color deficient but I can tell you shiny with huge contrasts are easy. But the subtle ones can be easily missed and mistaken for “the sunlight” made that Pokémon look pretty
This is so funny to watch later. I intentional turn off alerts for your videos right after a new game drops to avoid spoilers *because* I know how fast you go through these games and release videos about them, compared to how slow I play. But I love that! Because any time I've ever been stuck or confused, I've always had your videos already waiting to help! And now that I'm done my first playthrough, I get to binge through everything to make sure I didn't miss anything lol
Red Green (Protanopia) colorblind here and yeah it drives me nuts. Really appreciate you drawing attention to this. An accessibility feature would be great. All it takes is a good filter to help a lot. As a pokemaniac myself the thought of missing out on a shiny drives me insane. 11 badges, 167 caught, 201 battled, 1 shiny.
I have been loving the games but thank you for having an open mind about the color blind issue. I am color blind, not grayscale but have lots of trouble with similar colors (red/green, blue/purple, etc.) and without the sound alert it’s been almost impossible to tell at times. The Let’s Go functionality isn’t the best at engaging at times & its very easy to just run by something if you aren’t familiar with the shiny or can’t tell. I appreciate you looking more into our situation and keeping an open mind not just assuming & coming to your own conclusion. Be well.
Exactly! That's what I also posted in my fb group about being colorblind and deaf people who loves to play Pokemon games. That is why I am suggesting to bring back the sound and the surprise sparkle as an additional option in the settings so that those with disability or people with problem in their eyes can still enjoy shiny hunting. I, myself, has a problem with my eye and have a grade of 200 for my eyeglass and with it it is still difficult to differentiate Shiny from normal Pokemons.
6:20 - 6:55 in a nutshell " *That you can buy in a store* " I don't why I found that just so funny, also an informative video thank you!
For the color blind question it depends on the level. Most colorblind people have trouble with certain shade of certain colors (especially when they're mixed together with eachother) like for me it's reds greens and oranges all kinda blend together and I also have issue distinguishing certain shades of dark blues purples greys/blacks from one another. Can get annoying but can still function fine in most day to day things with minimal issue with color and dont really need the special glasses. Some people have a more general colorblindness that dulls almost all their colors so they all kinda blend into eachother (those are the ones that benefit most from those colorblind glasses) Very minimal people have complete colorblindness where they only see black and white and those kinda people's cones and rods aren't able to decipher color at all that even less (almost none of the people who suffer from full colorblindness) can benefit from the glasses.
I really like it when you leave the random tangents in the final video, they're fun
This video had the locations for the last three TMs I was missing. Thanks Austin John!
They talk ups are great. The random rants are pretty entertaining.
What you mentioned where people don’t see any color at all is extremely rare. The more common versions of being colorblind more so can’t tell the difference of certain specific colors.
Not colourblind but just very visually impaired
I rely on lets go feature to determine wether the pokemon is shiny or not
8:00 I've randomly encountered three wild shinies so far in S/V. Alomomola was a complete fluke, I battled it for dex completion. Sneasel was next and is a very obvious bright pink, so no trouble there. My third was Axew, which I had to double take for a good 20 seconds as it is so similar to it's normal. They really need to bring back the sparkle mechanic with audio. Even with full colour vision it is a struggle. I don't want to know how many I've missed due to no visual or audio prompt. As a comparison, I only ever randomly came across a shiny buizel in PLA, so I don't think the sparkle is OP, you were just super lucky.