Key takeaways
- Cut content from leaked Pokemon games, such as the Melt move, reveals interesting insights into future series potential.
- The Melt move would have been strategically valuable in competitive play and duels, as it would have been difficult for new players to learn.
- While Gen 10 may be on the horizon, the cut is unlikely to see Gen 5 content return, including the Melt trick.
Last week, Game Freak was targeted by one of the biggest hacking attempts if not the single biggest, and it managed to flood an incredible amount of unknown details about the internet. Pokemon Games from Gen 1 to Gen 9. This unprecedented attack led to some games in the series popping up online with their source codes, and information about Gen 10 and more. Pokemon Legends: ZA It has also started to surface. With so many leaks going around, it's easy to miss out on some interesting stuff like past content cuts. Pokemon Games.
Cut material is often compelling to analyze because it explains what could still be coming in the series and why it didn't when first considered. for example, PokemonThe leaked Jynx Mega Evolution is getting a lot of buzz online as it might make its way back Pokemon Legends: ZA With new mega evolutions leaked for Zygarde and Zeraora. Among other leaks tied up Pokemon black and whiteIt was reported that a move was planned for the Games and never saw the light of day – called the Melt.
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Pokemon Black and White's Leek Cut move is a double-edged sword
The Pokemon Black and White Cut Fire-type move used to be the perfect ice-breaker for new players.
It was supposed to be a fire-type status move with 100 base accuracy and 15 PP, with the text “Turn opponent's steel type into normal type. Turn opponent's ice type into water type”. As it is translated from Japanese, the text may be incorrect, and Pokemon The games were very different in Gen 5 from a design and competitive standpoint. The modern version of this move will usually turn any pokemon into a normal type if it's steel and water if it's ice, whether it's friend or foe. This is exactly why the move would have been a big deal.
In general, Fire-type attacks are highly effective against both Steel-type and Ice-type Pokemon, assuming no secondary types exist on defensive critters.
For newcomers to the series who have yet to fully familiarize themselves with type charts Pokemon games, turning an enemy's ice-type Pokemon into a water-type, which is actually resistant to fire, would have been a lesson learned the hard way. At the same time, normalizing a Pokemon to remove its Steel-type weakness to Fire can be equally problematic. However, this move can be very useful in dual battles.
Why Pokemon Black and White's cut move would have excelled in competition
One of the main elements of Pokemon Games are about strategy, whether it's dealing with the main story or at a competitive level in high-end settings. The most used competitive format in Pokemon By a large margin is Dual Battle, which involves a different type of strategy than Single as players can use combos to make certain Pokemon stronger or weaker than they normally would be. A good example of Indeedee is Pokemon like Hatterene Force when used in Psychic Terrain to extend AoE damage. In Melt's case, it can be great for both allies and opponents.
For example, giving Melt to a Pokemon with the Prankster ability may go first with this move due to priority brackets. Players can use it on a supporting Steel/Fairy-type Pokemon, one of the strongest type combos in the series to make it fire resistant rather than neutral. Similarly, a Pokemon like Abomasno, which is four times weaker to Fire, can melt Water/Grass, becoming neutral to Fire instead. Depending on what type of Pokemon had access to Melt, it could also be great against enemy critters, for example suddenly weakening Grass with an assist attack to an Ice-type mon, turning the tables on the opponent.
A move like Melt in the series would have had endless applications. Still, while Pokemon Gen 10 could show itself with a trailer early next year, cutting content too far into the franchise as Gen 5 seems unlikely to return, so fans shouldn't hold their breath on Melt.