
It’s mysterious, isn’t it?
Looks mysterious.
Mega Venusaur was normally strong.
You and your turtle are definitely benefiting from Charizard’s shadow, aren’t you?
Don’t sulk, you warty toad.
I think there are quite a few trainers who like you more than Lisa, so have confidence.
I don’t really understand what biological basis this thing has.
>>6
It’s a frog!
>>10
It has ears, teeth, and claws, and its back legs don’t really look frog-like…
Leaf cutter person
I like it because I like Fushi.
Safely strong.
I feel like I don’t see Fushigibana (Venusaur) very often.
>>11
It seems that matchups are quite commonly seen in any generation…
I wonder why this is better.
The main motif being a frog, lizard, and turtle is quite bold.
>>13
Since it was created by old men from the Showa era, it has a strong sense of animals that children from the Showa era would play with.
>>13
The feeling of being casually present is nice, isn’t it?
A frog with flowers growing on it is pretty much doing the same thing as a Parasect, right?
Even though they are the protagonist’s partner.
Even after a quarter of a century, I will never forget that this guy was my very first partner.
When I see the walking companion in Pikachu and Eevee, it looks just like a frog.
A feeling that is familiar yet somewhat rare from a child’s perspective.
The one who chose green and this guy seems to have a high brother rate.
An image that consistently maintains a quietly strong presence.
Blastoise is weak except in triples.
>>23
How strong is it now?
>>26
The chlorophyll is strong in this work because the sunlight is strong.
>>23
The distribution is quite terrible.
No one would choose a frog with flowers over a lizard that looks like a dragon.
Grass-type Pokémon have quite good resistance.
>>25
The addition of the Physical Special Differentiation and the rise of fighting Fairies has all become a blessing.
If we remove the generational factors, isn’t Charizard the weakest?
What position did Squirtle hold at that time?
Only one isn’t packaged.
>>30
For beginners
Even game magazines rave about it, saying this is the first recommended choice.
The thread images you often see don’t look much like frogs, but when they move, they become frog-like and it’s creepy.
This guy has the strength to compete for the top even among the three great houses.
Chlorophyll ☺️
Sun power ☺️
Rain catching tray 🤪
Return my fat.
I wonder what the hairline of the flower is like.
The merchandise sales are outstanding even among the three major brands, I wonder if that’s the case for Liza too.
>>39
Apart from the parts that are shifted by the type and the flame on the tail, it has a pretty classic dragon appearance, after all.
Regarding the motif, Sugimori’s comments have been inconsistent, mentioning frogs or turtles.
An existence that instilled the impression that the grass starter trio would learn at least powder-based moves, right?
The grounded weightiness feels good, my Fushi.
The design of Charizard stands out among the three, you know…
The difficulty of the Charmander route is…
>>44
The first generation is a slicing game.
Once you get past the difficult part of Kasumi, the rest will be easy.
>>44
I think the benefits of burning insects in the Tokiwa forest seem greater.
Kasumi can wait until later.
>>44
This is often said, but aside from Kasumi, there’s nothing particularly difficult.
If you remember Hinoko at Takeshi’s place, you can force your way through.
I can’t forgive you because I received the honorable first edition of the encyclopedia.
This guy was so strong in Sword and Shield doubles.
Chlorophyll, strong sleepy pollen, strong power of the earth.
The powerful Gigantamax moves have everything I want.
The sunny team used alongside Charizard was also quite strong.
I don’t understand the goodness of Banana’s monster-like feeling…
Honestly, even using Bulbasaur, Kasumi pushes with her base stats and move power, making it tough if you haven’t properly leveled up…
Taking the initiative to put to sleep is strong, as Kinogassa and Dubool say.
The jellyfish is also saying.
A memory of not realizing the strength of Kirisaku when I was a kid.
I made a strong frog appeal during the 20th anniversary.
Seed Fushigibana EX HP180 Frog Leap 40+ Flip a coin; if heads, add 40 damage. Poison Impact 80 Poison and put the opponent’s battling Pokémon to sleep. Weakness Resistance x2 Retreat Pokémon EX Rules When a Pokémon EX is knocked out, the opponent takes 2 Prize cards. Illus. Eske Yoshinob 001/072 ©2016 Pokémon/Nintendo/Creatures/GAME FREAK.
Considering what can be caught later at the Masala coast, why didn’t you give me a fishing rod, Doctor…?
The leaves kind of look like bangs and it’s creepy…
I still end up watching Banana for some reason.
The one that really doesn’t see is the turtle.
>>57
The turtle was strong with a triple and used by the champion of the Sword and Shield world championship.
Establish a presence in the competitive arena.
This child, despite having a huge flower blooming.
It’s a seed Pokémon…
The impression of PokéSpe is strong.
I was disappointed that the design of Mega Evolution hasn’t really changed much from the original.
I wanted the fruits on the tree to be a bit more vibrant.
It’s poisonous, but…
I feel like I haven’t seen any poison elements in anime or manga.
Mega and Gigantamax are really being favored.
This guy is too erotic.
I want to see you evolve and blossom for a lifetime.
I often think that it’s better when I see how they treat Meganium’s juniors.
>>64
The base stats are the same, though.
I didn’t expect such a big difference just from the absence of skills, traits, and poison type.
>>71
The attack range is drastically different just because it has poison…
That said, you also get Mega Evolution in the early story choices with XY.
You can get the event in Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee, and it’s possible to be the first to obtain the starter Pokémon.
Event obtained and practical strong Gigantamax in the first half of the Sword and Shield DLC.
The SV series is also making its appearance in the rush of the three main families, so it’s quite fortunate!
I’m better off than a Blastoise that gets a little late with a Repick.
Give up, Charizard.
I was a big fan of HD-based Mega.
Let’s bring back a triple revival for Blastoise too.
Please provide an image of Blastoise being hit by a discharge after pointing this out.
In the 8th generation doubles, this guy was even said to be the strongest, but we actually don’t know that much about it, do we?
>>70
I have the impression that only people who really love competition play doubles.
Meganium only shone during the Gold and Silver era.
There are some prestigious families that have never experienced glory.
>>73
Stop badmouthing Emboar.
Unlike Omoji and Dropon, Sorabi is a charge move, so when I was a kid, I thought it was clumsy and weak.
Emboar is the one that kept being Fire-Fighting for three generations, so the bad one is Game Freak.
>>77
I thought that since we had a Chinese-style monkey and then a Chinese-style pig, a fire-fighting kappa would come in the sixth generation.
I don’t have any weak times since I got chlorophyll.
Well, this generation is relatively questionable.
>>78
It’s strong when used in clear weather, but when clearing the weather, the opponent’s ancient paradox can take a free ride, which is a bit annoying.
Also, Gigantamax was really strong.
The first-generation rival has a strong image from the thread image.
I was surprised to see that I had become a Blastoise in PokePoke.
>>79
The image of my rival Blastoise is probably from the anime…
>>79
To be honest, among the original three starter Pokémon, aren’t the Water-type fans in the minority…?
>>89
In Europe and America, bananas are probably a minority…
In the end, the majority of the world is represented by Liza, so why was this format chosen?
Are you charging Solar Beam?
>>81
Instead, I won’t take it off…
I think I am quite loved in various ways.
Many of us didn’t know that turtles made a big splash at the Sword and Shield World Championships.
My Venusaur can’t escape from Diglett’s hole and almost got dug up and died…
Since Leaf-chan came out, I think this is Leaf-chan’s companion.
The leftover turtle is headed for a rival.
>>90
The cause and effect are reversed. If Red chooses Liza, Green will become a turtle, leaving only Banana left over.
Mega Venusaur was a well-balanced strong Pokémon.
Well, an environment where that kind of performance becomes just the right strength is no good.
The turtle was able to use megaton punches and megaton kicks…
I feel like in the original Pokémon manga, it was usually either a lizard or a banana that was chosen.
The day when Mega Venusaur can use Earth Power isn’t far off.
Both Banna and Kame are being steadily strengthened, so they are simply fortunate.
There are many prestigious families with almost no contact.
>>97
Sinnoh is really not impressive.
>>99
The one being taken away, Karosu, is also struggling right now.
As expected, the extremely low-tier Johto is radiating a dull shine.
I like Charizard, but when only Charizard is favored, it often gets badmouthed for various reasons, so I really hope the original starter Pokémon are treated as a set as much as possible.
I was wondering why they only unlocked Charizard first in SV.
>>98
After that, what came was Greninja, so it’s easy to understand, right?
>>102
It seems like there’s a misunderstanding, but that is the strongest, and it’s a completely different story that only Charizard among the Kanto starter Pokémon is available.
Just to be sure, the three starter Pokémon of Kalos have been available since the beginning in SV.
For better or worse, it’s somewhat favored because it’s displaying the original package.
Anyway, it’s the original three starters, so they’re in a privileged position.
The green partner gives off a Pidgeot vibe.
The red dragon is just too obvious and childish, isn’t it?! But Banana is kind to those twisted individuals.
I think it’s understandable for Game Freak to favor popular Pokémon for business reasons.
>>106
Rather than being favored, I’m being denied entry, given overt meta creations, and experiencing the terrible situation of losing a form that prohibits the use of rates not dependent on the generation system.
It’s rare for a balanced-type status to function this well.
I think someone from Sinnoh will be chosen as one of the three regional starters for ZA.
Empoleon is originally very Western-style, so it could be either Torterra or Infernape.
The three legendary families don’t really do much with different types in Pokémon cards.
In battles, Charizard and Venusaur generally thrive in the same generation.
Blastoise is only strong in triples.
The aim is to have both parents and children play together across two generations.
It’s understandable to push the original Pokémon that even the parent generation knows…
>>113
Since when have they only been pushing Charizard?
In my memory, it’s been since the BW Charizard bridge and the regular anime.
It’s about time to stop being Dande’s partner and trump card… but it did happen.
There’s a poster in the story saying “Popular Pokémon of Galar!” and it’s all Kanto Pokémon (of course including Charizard), and I was like “wow,” I seriously exclaimed.
Is it really necessary to promote it that much within the game, even if it’s for merchandise?
>>114
It’s 1 Liza, 2 Gengar, and 3 Machoke, right?
>>117
Maybe that’s correct.
I wonder why they aren’t promoting the new Pokémon from the new region…?
>>123
Such a trend has been occurring since midway through BW.
In the first year, XY was heavily promoting Mega Charizard X with Origin anime and Mega Evolution specials, while the Kalos starters only appeared as guest villains in the movie.
>>129
Sorry, this response was lacking in words.
It’s time for the final forms of the Kalos starter Pokémon to make their appearance.
Venusaur is weak; you haven’t played Pokémon enough.
It’s true that Charizard doesn’t stand out unless it’s pushed this much.
Why does it have such a peaky performance?
>>118
Rather, the only one still relevant from the original Pokémon is Venusaur.
Recent Pokémon are adjusted to a level where you want to say they’re combat machines in terms of base stats and abilities.
Hehe… Blastoise!
Because Charizard stands out so much in terms of recognition…
Even a foreign guy who has never played Pokémon knows about Pikachu and Charizard to that extent.
I couldn’t clear it without this guy’s Tsurunomuchi and Leaf Cutter.
That’s why I love you.
Somehow, not just Mega Evolution, but Gigantamax was also strong; Charizard was impressive.
In other words, it means that the final boss was truly worthy.
It is, after all, the ace of gym leaders with version-specific Gigantamax forms.
Gengar and Machamp
Isn’t it possible that the red-green generation could have their first grandchild?
>>125
At around 40, having a grandchild is a bit much.
>>135
Actually, it seems that Oak could be around the age where it’s not unusual for him to have children in their twenties and grandchildren born when he’s around forty.
Mewtwo is already a thing of the past…
>>127
Mewtwo’s performance in official tournaments was mostly during the first release of the rules.
Compared to Kyogre, which increases its ability by 1.5 times on its own, and Groudon, which buffs its allies, the numbers are just too lacking.
The Sorabi of Unite is uniquely fun and enjoyable.
People were saying that Lisa is weak in this work, right?
They are doing something specific and achieving results.
In the first generation, there were quite a few Grass-type Pokémon where poison was a hindrance.
Mewtwo wants a special fighting technique designed for the Photon Geyser.
Of course, X would want special martial arts for Y as well.
>>133
Everyone wants a proper special melee attack that surpasses the power wave bullet.
It’s nice for Venusaur that the flying environment with Arrow, Mega Mandi, and Dynamax Jet has come to an end.
The first generation isn’t very focused on battles, so there are quite a few wasted stats.
When it comes to Mewtwo’s partner, it’s definitely Yanmega!
>>139
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Kalos was unfortunate in a different dimension because it was supposed to implement the latest elements of its time as one of the three main families, but it didn’t.
>>140
The current global expansion criteria are based on XY, such as the HOME encyclopedia and appearance information.
I can understand that Kanto wanted to push for it too.
I really wanted the Z after all.
It seems that the red bridge between Raimon and Hodome is called Lizardon Bridge.
Even if it evolves, it doesn’t look like a Charizard at all, and the color is too red, so it’s more like a Lizard.
I was kind of taken aback that you wanted to bring up Charizard to that extent…
On top of that, it even has a gimmick that makes the sound of a Charizard’s roar, it’s totally insane, right?
>>143
Even though there’s no Charizard in the Isshu Pokédex, they are really doing this.
I was even more confused when the Ride Pokémon was not in the Alola Pokédex…
>No.1280487195
It’s a mystery why the bridge is made with Charizard when all the zodiac signs are summarized with Isshu Pokémon.
I think if they stopped preferential treatment and continued with the current situation, it would absolutely cause confusion.
>>147
I’m already quite tired of it, so I actually feel moved that they’ve finally learned and started to value and support the latest generation.
I thought Satoshi didn’t bring it to Alola, but then Kaki rides around on Charizard.
>>148
Because in the game, it’s Charizard’s responsibility to fly in the sky.
It’s someone who seriously hates Charizard!
I wonder how many people are happy just being pushed for Charizard.
Foreigners still love Mewtwo, is it more common among them?
I have the impression that Japanese people are like, “That’s enough, Charizard…”
I never thought there would actually be quite a few of us who truly hate Charizard.
>>151
It seems like the way it’s being expressed is from just one person’s response…
>>151
Is it the distortion of the developers who seem to be neglecting the new Pokémon?