

And I don't think I'm ever going to need a Float Stone. You never know when you're going to need a Float Stone, so having 99 of them is an absolute necessity. Almost every day I talked to a Secret Pal I got a rare and highly sought-after item: The Float Stone. I thought, "okay, I guess either I'm pretty lucky or the game compensates for the fact that trying to get great items from Secret Pals is tough because you're limited to only five at a time." I was pretty lucky. The first time I selected 'Pick something up', my Secret Pal, Zora, gave me a Master Ball. You can only keep five useful friends when you would be better off with 20
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The only plus is that some people do make their bases look really cool, but the majority of people don't really care, so you're mostly going to be getting empty bases. There's a handful of easy-to-find locations, but if you really want to collect all the flags, then you're going to have to walk to every single base on the route you're on. That's okay, though, because there's a lot of locations, so it's easier to stumble across one, right? No, wrong.

You can't fly to your own base, you can't instantly transport to the bases you see on the map, and to make it even better, the clues you're given are so vague that you will need to Google search half of them. These bases offer a flag-collecting game, which is a fun idea on paper, but it's not so easy in practice. In the original games, unless you lived in Japan, you probably didn't bother with the Secret Bases, and that's okay, as they really offered nothing. If you want to collect flags from every Secret Base. The bases are too difficult to keep returning to Here are the top four reasons why the Super Secret Bases were a flop. Secret Bases were back! And they came with the opportunity to get a Garchompite! What they didn't tell you was that getting Garchompite is a waste of time and that you're better off hacking it in. Around the world, you heard people scream with excitement. Secret Bases, for some reason, were one of them.

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (ORAS) brought back a lot of features we loved in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
