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Dancing In The Moonlight 🌙
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I remember reading that people were expected to leave the room while their opponents chose their teams in Pokemon Stadium 1 & 2 as to preserve the challenge, and that this was just the normal thing to do.
I'm mesmerized by this because it both does and doesn't make sense to me... I mean, yeah, witnessing the exact team combination Player 1 chooses puts them at a gross disadvantage by allowing Player 2 to strategize around said team, but, at the same, everyone kind of covered their bases anyway? Pretty much everyone I have ever competed against built their team by picking an Electric-type, a Water-type, a Fire-type and a Grass-type anyway, leaving only two out of six slots as wild cards.
NOW, those two choices can really make or break the game for both players, but filling them with other types has always been my experience, too, so I'm not sure having prior knowledge of them coming into the match really factors in when it's the players themselves who choose in which order their Pokemon are sent out, too.
It's certainly an interesting scenario.
Was this something you or friends ever did?
I'm mesmerized by this because it both does and doesn't make sense to me... I mean, yeah, witnessing the exact team combination Player 1 chooses puts them at a gross disadvantage by allowing Player 2 to strategize around said team, but, at the same, everyone kind of covered their bases anyway? Pretty much everyone I have ever competed against built their team by picking an Electric-type, a Water-type, a Fire-type and a Grass-type anyway, leaving only two out of six slots as wild cards.
NOW, those two choices can really make or break the game for both players, but filling them with other types has always been my experience, too, so I'm not sure having prior knowledge of them coming into the match really factors in when it's the players themselves who choose in which order their Pokemon are sent out, too.
It's certainly an interesting scenario.
Was this something you or friends ever did?