For Android users, Download joiplay then Download second link. (Full download) unzip using rar or your built-in unzipper. You will need like 1.3 gb of space until you can delete the zipped folder. Click the + button on the bottom right joiplay. Type in pokemon insurgence in name and link the executable file to game.exe and you can link a pic for the icon in the graphics page.
i played this game and loved it so much nearly being able to fight the pokemon league but unfortunately my game froze and ive tried uninstalling it an reinstalling it but it wont work. Any way to fix it
Anyone can give me hints to win Orion my team is :Eevee(Swift,Return,Quick Attack,Bite,Lv20) D-Snorlax(Absorb,Metronome,Vine Whip,Belly Drum,Lv 19) Cubone(Bone Club,Headbutt,Focus Energy,Leer,Lv19) and Blitze(Flame Charge,Shock Wave,Charge,Quick Attack,Lv19) any hints or pokemon to catch and use?
hmm ok, another option is, Route 2, before the cave, catch a water type, totodile pref, can be cought there that should help you with the fire pokemon, and in the town where you meet Nora(Metchi?) you can trade for an Elekid, is also quite useful
Mystery Gifts are hand picked gifts given by the devs to all players connected online for a certain timeframe. These can range from key items, to mega stones, to shiny and delta pokemon. The current one is a delta munchlax and a book of leaves. Pick it up from a man in green in any pokemon center after selecting the option from the main menu.
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i caught him with snore ball and with pokerus. can someone tell me the catch rate of yvetal for insurgence? i think theyve been altered. for example, the suicune in insurgence is INSANELY hard to catch, mine ate more than 30 ancient balls, 20 of which were asleep.
In case you want you battle your friends with some of the delta pokemon, all they need is a forum account, to battle on the battle sim!
This simulator has all the pokemon from kanto to kalos, as well as some of the deltas
To start off, I wanna say that I don't dislike this game. It's fun, decently challenging, and feels pretty fresh compared to some other games. The game has a very strong start with a well set-up premise: you are an amnesiac being prepared for sacrifice by a Darkrai-worshipping cult, but you end up being saved by Mew and a mysterious benefactor. You then make your way to Telnor town and make friends with a young boy named Damien, who helps you get your own starter pokemon.
Whilst the concept isn't all too unique today, it was a pretty interesting idea when the game was first being developed. It was really fun to see all the different delta pokemon that the devs could come up with, and all of them felt fresh and unique. However, their implementation was where it all went awry. There's about 200 of them, and whilst you are able to obtain every single one at some point, the majority of them can only be obtained during the post-game, in the Holon Region. The main problem with this is that after beating the elite four and champion, there's really not much reason to continue playing, other than to try to get 100% completion, which isn't a massive draw for everyone.
There's far too many delta Pokémon (almost 200) during initial development they tried to make it sound like delta Pokémon were extremely rare and passed it off as if you found a legendary. Most of these deltas are actually garbage including 2 of the starters. (Eevee is actually the strongest starter while its the second most picked starter due to everyone swooning over D.Charmander) The other deltas are used due to the sheer OP'ness of the ones that were given to you in the first 2 updates. Analytics revealed that in the first week of the final update that of all the people that beat the elite four 100% of them had one or more of the 3 following pokemon: D.Scizor, D.Gardevior, and D.Bisharp.
Analytics revealed that in the first week of the final update that of all the people that beat the elite four 100% of them had one or more of the 3 following pokemon: D.Scizor, D.Gardevior, and D.Bisharp.
For me, pokemon fangames are often held up entirely by their stories. Sure, you can have interesting gimmicks and nice graphics, but if the game doesn't have an entertaining/interesting story, then it's hard to get much enjoyment out of playing it. I had this same issue with Pokemon Empyrean; the story just gets too weird and quirky at some point, and it just doesn't live up to the expectations set up previously.
But that's just me, I understand that there are things in pokemon games that other people enjoy, like difficult battles and whatnot, and I respect that people can find enjoyment in those kinds of things.
After dealing with cults, saving the region, and other normal, average adventures, Marisa is ready to start anew and try to remember her past life with her father Adam, and rival Damian. But after some strange sightings of pokemon across the region, one thing is clear: Delta Pokemon are not as exclusive to the Torren and Holon as she thought...
And when these pokemon start to become more and more aggressive, it seems that she might have to embark on another adventure.