this is my first suggestion so please don't be too hard with me
;w;
So yeah, I'd like to suggest a change for the Gem Collector. As
many know, dragon gems are needed to be exhanged for dragon type
pokemon. But let's be real, who uses these gems for dragon type
eggs ? I would say no one does, since dragon gems are pretty rare
and are worth a lot. I would say, even if the amount needed for one
dragon egg would decrease A LOT, still no one would use those gems
there anyway. Thats why I came up with this: why not change the
gems type needed for dragon eggs to some other fitting types ?
I tried to take Bagon as a visual example and picked fire and
flying type gems as the ones that need to be exchanged for one egg.
I took the trading card game as help to pick some fitting gems for
the pokemon but of course, thats something that needs to be
settled if it gets taken into consideration to be
implemented.
Dratini - Grass Electric
Bagon - Fire Flying
Gible - Ground Dark
Axew - Fighting Steel
Druddigon - Fire Water
Deino - Dark Flying
Goomy - Water Grass
Noibat - Flying Psychic
Turtonator - Fire Rock
Drampa - Normal Flying
Jangmo-o - Fighting Fire
I think that changing the prices of the dragon types would help
many people that decide to shiny (mega) hunt those dragons and
would like to rely on support from the gem exchange ! Dragons are
hard to hunt and they need some time to breed so I think that this
would help many people alot !
Thanks for your attention, I really would like to hear some
opinions about that !!
To be honest, with Xerneas, Yvettel, AND the Zygardes all needing
dragon gems, Asking for 60 DG for ONE bagon egg is ridiculous,
because Xern and Yvet need 75.
IMO when I can get two Kalos legendaries for the same
price as ~3 Bagon eggs, there's something seriously wrong.
For the gem collector only, there shouldn't be any dragon gems
needed.
You know, since the Gem Cauldron uses 5 per Mega Stone boil...
And Kalos legendaries use 75 each for Xern and Yvet...
honestly support, but some of the gems you listed don’t match up at
all with the typing! why would dratini, a pokemon often found in
water, be using grass and electric gems? why would bacon, a dragon
that is known to ram rocks with its head not use rock gems?? i
still think dragon gems SHOULD be used, but it should be a number
like 2-5. because no one is going to have 60 dragon gems for a
single, non legendary pokemon.
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@Solipse: I didn't even think about the Kalos legends, that makes
it even more important to get an update here. lmao
@gregoryk: Well, as I said, nothing here is final and I picked
those gems, because I was getting my idea from the Pokemon Trading
Card game. Bagon, on a side note, dreams about flying, so I think
flying gems are not that much wrong here. And I'm still against
using dragon gems in any kind of way, since they are still worth
around 50k PD and I still doubt that anyone would use them for
those eggs.
I honestly wouldn't bother paying 60 gems for a single Bagon egg
when I can get one cheap at the Auction House.
Sixty dragon gems (which is about 3000k PD according to Price
Check) is kinda expensive for one dragon egg that is rare rarity
and you can get two Kalos LEGENDARIES eggs with 150 dragon gems
instead of three bagon eggs.
Seems like a fair ask, I haven't got many gems yet but it seems
difficult to get them without having to pay a ton on gts. I think
multiple types per pokemon based on its typing is a good idea :)
Full support, cuz think about it. You are paying 3,000k PD for a
rare egg. Price Check says a rare poke is worth about 1k. THIS IS
3,000 TIMES THAT. Even if some new update came out making eggs
twice as rare as the pokes that hatch from them, it would still be
1,500 times THAT! #Ridiculous. But anyway, this is a great idea,
full support man. (Also, Cosmyn accidentaly said Bacon instead of
Bagon Lol.)
Full Support! No one is going to buy those eggs right now with
those prices... and if they do they probably wouldn't know the
value of dragon gems, not to mention how long it takes just to
collect 60 Dragon Gems.