
Gold and Silver simply have Pokémon arranged like traps.
>>1
It’s a Pokémon that can only be found in the morning and only appears in Silver, so it’s quite a hassle to catch it.
What can you do with that specialty?
On the other hand, the rebate is in three digits.
How was it?
Beginners are just confused, so please don’t show up anymore.
>>4
Let’s leave the rest to Iorub.
It seems like this one will be forgotten once the ladybug-themed Pokémon appears later.
>>5
Why are there multiple appearances of dogs, cats, and even moles?
>>13
The first mole is too interesting as a creature.
It’s good because there’s still room for evolution.
>>7
A sparkling radiant lady is born.
Iron Fist
I’ll forgive you if you secretly change the iron fist to a cheating fist that refers to enemy A.
Even so, finally being able to surpass the weakest insect in the early game is probably the best I can hope for.
I like the way it looks.
I hate everything except for the appearance.
>>11
It’s not so much that I dislike Radiance.
I hate the situation where everything is completely out of sync and yet it’s just left that way.
It’s funny how the encyclopedia is pushing for night even though it only comes out in the morning.
This guy’s base stats existed way before Steel Fist’s.
It’s the one who judged the iron fist by its appearance and gave it a name that’s at fault.
A Pokémon has come that has risen to the status of a big star in Pokéwood just based on its appearance…
Is it really a fist?
The iron fist is a characteristic that is not usually used, so why is it being manipulated so much?
It is simply because there are no performance features that surpass it.
Radiant
Five-star Pokémon
55-35-50-55-110-85
Iorube
Starry Pokémon
60-45-110-80-120-90
>>19
They’re similar… they look just alike…!
>>24
I’m losing everything!
Shall we do it with parental love?
When it comes to being flat, it has quite a straightforward set of base stats.
The skill is…
>>21
Don’t cut off the necessary parts.
Even if it evolves into a three-digit D with a miracle attached, it is known for not being a threat at all.
I want you to strengthen it without evolving, just as it is in its Radiance form.
When it comes to whether special receiving can be done, even if the numerical values can be deceived…
“There’s no pathetic resistance against insect flying.”
Queen Lady Anne is erotic and I like her.
Even if it’s placed as minor enemies in terms of the world view and gameplay of the RPG.
It’s a bit rare to see something like that so often.
>>30
It’s okay to use the pre-evolution of Ladybug as a frame flying in the background of the illustration.
The fact that it shines at night means that there are also fireflies.
>>40
The ladybug is cute.
Giving this guy an iron fist is malicious, isn’t it?
Weak creatures that die from the steroids that are scattered around.
Even if a region form comes out, it won’t strengthen the lead character, Ladyan.
You should attack four times just like you look.
>>34
According to that logic, everyone except for the crippled Pokémon gets to attack twice!
By using Mappa and Balepan, I can minimize damage as much as possible while activating Weak Protection!
Instead of an attack, calculating with special defense to handle a punch with a mouse.
I think it’s okay to let it last a little longer.
Even if a special defensive body press were to come out, this number wouldn’t be enough…
>>38
110 is quite high, to be honest.
It’s the kind of type that questions what’s the point of just being able to output more firepower.
After all, I haven’t memorized any stylish, unique techniques at all.
I think you’re playing Pokédan, but I wish they would allow doping to max out stats in the main game too.
It’s okay if it doesn’t reflect in the match.
I won’t forgive the person who spread the rumor that “Ladybug’s RF will appear” during Sword and Shield.
I was really looking forward to it.
Even if it’s high, H…
First of all, the resistance aspect is…
In the new Pokémon Snap, I’m getting a good amount of screen time.
It looks beautiful when it glows in the night forest.
Thinking about it, it’s also a mystery that its appearance is like an adult insect even before it evolves.
If it’s A135… well, I’m not sure.
Even if I were to become a decent A.
Since there are no punching moves in Bug flying, the power won’t increase anyway.
I’m not saying to make all Pokémon stronger, but can’t we do something a little more about it?
If you just play around roughly, it seems like the usage rate would increase just because of that.
>>49
Since the Ledian change technique is also something that can boast about both walls, it ends up being good with Orongeh…
Using a Radiant might be better than a Steel Fist if that’s the case.
Hands like Doraemon are no good.
The combination of a bug’s intuition and an early riser—what kind of traits are these, and what do they want to achieve…?
Well, there are a few that are even more hopeless than this guy…
It seems hopeless; when I look at the characteristics of the insect, it’s generally an insect’s warning.
>>53
Because it was distributed carelessly among the steaming Pokémon up to the third generation, this is unavoidable.
Well, there are some who can make use of it, though.
I think it’s okay to receive strength.
First of all, being a Bug type is already a disadvantage…
Is this guy strong if he has a gemstone?
In the end, Butterfree, which has been around since the previous game, is the best early-game bug Pokémon.
Gold and silver really have that kind of thing, don’t they!
I remember feeling disappointed that even after evolving, the attack power was still weak.
I thought Neolant probably had a pretty useless performance, but its abilities and moves actually seemed quite good.
Ariados isn’t very strong, but it can be a type that shines if it gets the job done.
It’s the same with Wannider.
Just throw a butterfly’s dance or something.
>>63
Even though it’s a ladybug
Well, it’s fine because moths and plants are doing it.
>>66
Moths are together with butterflies, and the rest are characters inspired by dancing, so rather, the Pokémon being given out is likely a carefully selected one.
It can’t spin thread, nor is it a butterfly, and its characteristics are weak.
Should I have a special version of the strongman made?
Bugs → Fairies should be exceptional.
I understand that it is created as a weak position regardless of the competition level.
I understand that having traits like “Rough” and “Early Bird” added is also a form of intuition.
With the addition of hidden abilities, I don’t understand Iron Fist.
Wanider is quite tough physically and learns counters, so in the story, you can take down the Elite Four’s Poppy-chan by countering her big hammer and do various tasks.
I used two, but they weren’t bad.
Ledian can only evolve.
Wanaider just looks that way…
It seems that with a Mach Punch, I could become a mobility role with a Weakness Policy.
Even if I give it the strongest abilities and the strongest moves, it won’t work with this one…
It’s tragic to have three slots filled with weak or incompatible traits.
Ariados can handle Fairy and Grass types with Poison Jab at a low A level, and it learns both Sucker Punch and Shadow Sneak at that level, so it can be quite effective in the story.
Please try using it when you’re thinking about doing laps again, as you can easily access Kitakami from the early game.
It would be better to evolve this one further rather than just strengthening it.
There’s no reason to use this.
If the Iron Fist was reflected in Pokémon Dungeon, it would have been a huge deal.