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The Unova league had a lot of Gym Leaders over the course of two or so years--14 of them, to be precise! Who among them was your favorite, and why?
I really love a lot of them--some like Chili and Drayden for their designs, some like Burgh and Elesa for their quirkiness, and Cheren because...well it's thanks to his development as one of your rivals that I love him so much! But I think my favorite has to be Marlon.
First off, how does someone tan so well? What Marlon has done is seriously impressive. Secondly, I really love how he drives home one of the major points of B2W2's story: he doesn't want to help fight Team Plasma because he has nothing to do with them--he doesn't even know them! So why is he gonna fight battles that aren't his? BW and B2W2 contrast in that BW's story, the protagonist is a "chosen hero"--fighting Team Plasma is their destiny. But in B2W2, you're getting involved to save the Purrloin of your rival-friend's sister whose name you don't even know. It really makes you question if what you're doing is even worth your time. I appreciate that Marlon was able to bring that plot point more into focus. In doing so, he almost serves to make you question the plots of even previous Pokémon games, such as RGBY, where you face off against Team Rocket simply because they're in your general vicinity.
And did I mention Marlon's impressive tan?
I really love a lot of them--some like Chili and Drayden for their designs, some like Burgh and Elesa for their quirkiness, and Cheren because...well it's thanks to his development as one of your rivals that I love him so much! But I think my favorite has to be Marlon.
First off, how does someone tan so well? What Marlon has done is seriously impressive. Secondly, I really love how he drives home one of the major points of B2W2's story: he doesn't want to help fight Team Plasma because he has nothing to do with them--he doesn't even know them! So why is he gonna fight battles that aren't his? BW and B2W2 contrast in that BW's story, the protagonist is a "chosen hero"--fighting Team Plasma is their destiny. But in B2W2, you're getting involved to save the Purrloin of your rival-friend's sister whose name you don't even know. It really makes you question if what you're doing is even worth your time. I appreciate that Marlon was able to bring that plot point more into focus. In doing so, he almost serves to make you question the plots of even previous Pokémon games, such as RGBY, where you face off against Team Rocket simply because they're in your general vicinity.
And did I mention Marlon's impressive tan?