Prof Gallows
Retired Staff
I'm not really sure about the timeline.
In G/S, the use of apricorn pokeballs is still pretty common in Johto which hints at mass produced pokeballs being a relativally new thing. Backing this even further is Drayden, who mentions in B/W2 that when he was young, there were no such thing as pokeballs at all. They hadn't even been invented. Back then people trained with pokemon and "caught" them on trust alone. He also mentioned that trainers who were mean to their pokemon could just simply run away or leave, and that no longer can be the case since they're trapped in a ball a lot of the time.
That to me says that the timelines are somewhat happening at the same time, other than gen1 and gen 2.
Drayden can't be extremely old. I'd say he's probably in his fifties or sixties, so if pokeballs were invented when he was young(I'm assuming he was at least a teenager at the time), then the whole prospect of owning and training pokemon is pretty new to the world. Back in his day, it was probably only a select few people who went through the effort of training pokemon, forming a bond with them, and having adventures.
Then pokeballs were invented and that effort was slimmed down. Kids could go out and catch these pokemon and train them without having to worry about them running away or lashing back at them. The idea of going out and training must have become more and more popular, and eventually a company(Silph Co), took it a step further and took those little machines inside of apricorn shells and placed them into synthetic, mass produced versions of themselves and offered them to the world for a price.
That idea skyrocketed, people and kids all over the world could now go out and buy these pokeballs and catch their own pokemon, and people started to compete with each other on a wider scale.
This inspired the production of hosted challenges, events, and eventually a nation wide league. Gym leaders were chosen, an elite 4 was formed, and somewhere along those lines a champion was placed. It caught on in the other regions and eventually started forming through the whole country.
I mention this specifically. The locations in all of the pokemon games are called regions. So in my head, this means that they're all the same country. For all we know, this country could be the only one in the entire world that has pokeballs and trains pokemon. The rest of the world could be completely different.
In G/S, the use of apricorn pokeballs is still pretty common in Johto which hints at mass produced pokeballs being a relativally new thing. Backing this even further is Drayden, who mentions in B/W2 that when he was young, there were no such thing as pokeballs at all. They hadn't even been invented. Back then people trained with pokemon and "caught" them on trust alone. He also mentioned that trainers who were mean to their pokemon could just simply run away or leave, and that no longer can be the case since they're trapped in a ball a lot of the time.
That to me says that the timelines are somewhat happening at the same time, other than gen1 and gen 2.
Drayden can't be extremely old. I'd say he's probably in his fifties or sixties, so if pokeballs were invented when he was young(I'm assuming he was at least a teenager at the time), then the whole prospect of owning and training pokemon is pretty new to the world. Back in his day, it was probably only a select few people who went through the effort of training pokemon, forming a bond with them, and having adventures.
Then pokeballs were invented and that effort was slimmed down. Kids could go out and catch these pokemon and train them without having to worry about them running away or lashing back at them. The idea of going out and training must have become more and more popular, and eventually a company(Silph Co), took it a step further and took those little machines inside of apricorn shells and placed them into synthetic, mass produced versions of themselves and offered them to the world for a price.
That idea skyrocketed, people and kids all over the world could now go out and buy these pokeballs and catch their own pokemon, and people started to compete with each other on a wider scale.
This inspired the production of hosted challenges, events, and eventually a nation wide league. Gym leaders were chosen, an elite 4 was formed, and somewhere along those lines a champion was placed. It caught on in the other regions and eventually started forming through the whole country.
I mention this specifically. The locations in all of the pokemon games are called regions. So in my head, this means that they're all the same country. For all we know, this country could be the only one in the entire world that has pokeballs and trains pokemon. The rest of the world could be completely different.