Earlier in January, I had discussed ways that Pokémon could be stated, expressed, or conveyed within a short time - 60 seconds. It seems like a short amount of time, but it can be quite long, which is why I also included the blurb about how it can actually feel as such according to a particular someone. For convenience, I've included the actual quote in the title of this post, and that's for a good reason: I've decided to bring up the quote again for a discussion of its essence in relation to some Pokémon "waits" that can in fact exemplify that essence.
One of those long waits is the PvP switch timer in Pokémon Go, which has a history of being somewhat long (60 seconds, like the time above) before it was shortened to the most recent 45 seconds. Still, these are somewhat greater than even a time of 30 seconds, which is incidentally the time referenced for the quote above, and it can seem like forever to wait for that switch timer to reset and thus be able to switch Pokémon - even with Fast and Charged moves still being thrown. The short time yet seemingly long wait is evocative of the quote.
Then, there is the One-Minute Cooking countdown clock in Café Remix, which starts out at 60 seconds but can and does regenerate by sidekick Pokémon effects and going into Fever Frenzy. Yet just like the Pokémon Go PvP situation above, it can be like an eternity in trying to do as much as possible within that time, even going into and out of Fever Frenzy. While it is true that players may not actually want to let the time just pass by, doing all the actions in the play can seem extended and makes things seem longer than they should be, like the time.
Meanwhile, Pokémon Unite has the move timers for playable Pokémon, and even though they are far shorter than most of the above durations, they too can seem like a long time. It is also possible to show milliseconds when they get down to the final second, but the wait to get there is still significant... which also makes the final second also significant even with the display. Likewise, there are also a lot of things going on in battle, and all of those things have a way of making time perceptions seem longer (mostly) or shorter than they seem to be.
Now, it's a given that some things, even Pokémon things, require a sense of waiting in their progressions. Yet given the above, what appears to be short timeframe can and still do take time that may be perceived as long, and that is pretty much an affirmation of the mentioned quote by that particular someone. Getting on with that wait and the processes involved in the wait will surely make the time pass by - in particular to be able to do other things - but it is necessary to keep in mind that some stretches of time are just that long, no two ways about it.
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