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<p>For the last few weeks, it&#8217;s been a mini-game of swap city on my Nintendo 3DS. I&#8217;ll play a little bit of <strong>Animal Crossing: New Leaf</strong> before bed, take the cartridge out, pop in <strong>Pokemon Y</strong>, and play a little bit of that. Eventually, I&#8217;ll remember that I have a loan to pay off and quite an important job to do as mayor of Arni, and so the cycle returns to where it started. It&#8217;s not the <em>worst</em> problem in the world, but I am beginning to see the benefits of owning digital copies of these large portable games as, strangely, I find removing carts from the 3DS to be a troublesome process. In my mind, it&#8217;s as laborious as lifting boulders over your head. One day, I&#8217;ll have to look deeper at this quirk of mine.</p>
<p>When last I talked about <strong>Pokemon Y</strong> here on <strong>Grinding Down</strong>, <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/evolving-with-a-new-generation-in-pokemon-x-and-y/">I had played maybe about five hours.</a> That meant starting out slow and perfunctory as has been the case in all previous <strong>Pokemon</strong> game romps I&#8217;ve experienced, taking care of the first gym and doing some story-related stuff that blocked forward progress. Truthfully, it mostly involved wandering around tall grass and collecting as many fun-looking pocket monsters as I could with my limited amount of money and Pokeballs, as that Pokedex simply won&#8217;t fill itself out. The jerk.</p>
<p>But now I&#8217;ve played for a total of fifteen hours and have gotten the chance to see the Kalos region a bit more. Okay, okay&#8211;fifteen hours<em> and seven minutes,</em> for those that must really know. After kicking the butts of four gym leaders and earning their respective badges, as well as providing a swift beatdown to Team Flare to get the power back on in Lumiose City, my team looks like so:</p>
<ul>
<li>Delphox, LV 45 &#8211; nicknamed Fenny</li>
<li>Talonflame, LV. 43 &#8211; nicknamed Flit</li>
<li>Blastoise, LV 42 &#8211; nicknamed Urtle</li>
<li>Roselia, LV. 41 &#8211; nicknamed Rosebud</li>
</ul>
<p>There are two other spots on my team that are, for lack of a better way to say it, temporarily filled. I couldn&#8217;t even tell you what two Pokemon are there&#8211;as they don&#8217;t matter. They are just there to fill the gaps <em>just in case</em> and gain some EXP after battles thanks to the new rules of EXP Share. However, I do hope before the end-game fights start to find better replacements. I&#8217;m most definitely, no doubt in all the galaxy, <a href="http://paulabbamondi.tumblr.com/post/63174849619/heres-a-new-drawing-heard-that-you-can-ride">saving a spot for a Garbodor,</a> but the other slot is open territory. I guess I probably need to pick a Fairy-type Pokemon soon and stick with it, as I&#8217;m sure a Dragon-based gym is on the horizon, but I don&#8217;t have one that I really like just yet. Please suggest something other than Jigglypuff.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if the gyms have been designed to feature easier progress-blocking Trainers with fewer challenging Pokemon to throw at you or if I&#8217;m a lot better at <strong>Pokemon Y</strong> than I originally thought, but it&#8217;s been smooth sailing since Day 1. I&#8217;ve not died once yet, and maybe that means my team is a bit overpowered. My starter Delphox is ferocious, able to wipe an opponent out in a single breath (of fire). Should they all be more around LV 35-37? Well, you can blame the EXP Share for that then, as it helps keep everyone growing, everyone improving. But yeah, it&#8217;s been extremely easy, which makes for a very lax gaming experience. I&#8217;m not terribly bothered by this, <a title="Readying myself for the Elite Four in Pokemon White 2" href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/readying-myself-for-the-elite-four-in-pokemon-white-2/">as I found </a><strong><a title="Readying myself for the Elite Four in Pokemon White 2" href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/readying-myself-for-the-elite-four-in-pokemon-white-2/">Pokemon Black 2</a></strong><a title="Readying myself for the Elite Four in Pokemon White 2" href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/02/05/readying-myself-for-the-elite-four-in-pokemon-white-2/"> to be pretty difficult and off-putting in its later half,</a> and maybe <strong>Pokemon Y</strong> will get there too, though I kind of doubt it. This is the game Nintendo needed to sell a lot of 2DS and 3DS systems, and no one likes a game too difficult to play, unless you&#8217;re a sicko and into things like <strong>Dark Souls</strong>.</p>
<p>So, I&#8217;m about halfway through <strong>Pokemon Y</strong>&#8216;s main story stuff, but after all that is dead and done this might be the first game in the franchise I spend some solid time tracking down all the collectible Pokemon. Granted, I like to think that about each iteration I play, and it never seems to pan out in the end. However, it really helps seeing them in 3D models even if by then I&#8217;ll never use them or battle against strangers online. Though I do need to try this Wonder Trade thing out sometime soon. Maybe I can pick up a cool &#8216;mon to fill that sixth slot void.</p>
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