
But the way to fight is
My Eternatus is cool because it has a scarf.
I will kill both Bad and Don from above.
Body color based on scarlet and violet.
In ancient times, against the future, there is a reflection of the present.
I thought something would come with the SV DLC, but there was nothing in particular.
Hmm… Yagendaina is a proven Yake-mon…
Dynamax move is stronger than I thought.
>>6
It must have already been taken up!
>>7
That is the Mugendai Beam.
The Daima cannon is also benefiting significantly from the improvements according to the dragon techniques of this generation.
It was rejected because it wasn’t the “Mugendai Beam.”
It’s fine to remove old techniques, but I really thought you should stop making new garbage continuously.
It’s so unfortunate that the Mugetsu Beam is removed just because it’s a hassle to include the Mega Max model, no matter how you think about it.
The name is cool too.
Other languages too
Is that the legendary way to fight?!
>>13
I understand…
I will fire the fastest Megane Daimahou…
Lately, I haven’t been holed up as much and have been using Dynamax moves.
>>14
That aside, I would poison you if I got the chance.
This guy looks like he’s built for durability, but he’s surprisingly fast and has quite decent firepower.
Now this guy’s special technique has lost its effect and has just become a regular beam…
>>17
This ordinary beam is pretty strong.
I wonder how many people have made “Yume no Ato no” into an NN.
Since Dynamax is no longer available, Dynamax special attacks have become regular moves. Well, that’s fine.
I wonder what will happen to Terrapagos in the next work.
>>21
Ultra Necrozma is beckoning!
The Dynamax move of SV has no additional effects due to the lack of Dynamax, but it is not a vanilla move.
Disable impersonations and encores.
Dynamax moves cannot be prevented by Encore…
A power of 100 and accuracy of 100 is no ordinary skill.
>>25
Seriously, earthquakes are the strongest.
>>27
Isn’t he really strong?
I want to admire the perfectly 20m tall 3D model even in the game.
Even though it’s a cannon, it can penetrate bulletproof materials.
Terracra is already strong even before Stella.
This guy is the UB of this world.
>>30
Is this world really existing? That monster-like size?
Earthquakes are actually the strongest, right!
Aren’t glasses normally strong?
Does an earthquake seem like a normal technique?
It’s fine to fight normally, but being glasses-wearing doesn’t necessarily make you strong against legends.
I thought it was floating and I wanted it to be more subdued, but that’s definitely bad.
Terapagos is technically stronger than other Pokémon types even without Terastal, but it’s still tough.
It’s simply well-made, so it would be sad if I can’t use it anymore.
This guy just suddenly appeared, and there hasn’t been any reveal about what kind of existence he is.
Why does it feel like there’s particularly insufficient explanation about the Terrapagos?
>>39
The reaction to the unusually rich Koramira Ogapon.
>>46
These guys also had strong personalities in the main story, but the species itself wasn’t deeply explored.
There’s nothing but mystery about the Ogrepon’s face Terastal.
>>56
You’re already saying the answer.
It was probably because even the character was thin.
>>39
Miracola being with you throughout the story is too strong.
Is the life-size Mugendaina plush still not available?
Mine is the glasses type.
The pressure is fitting together and it’s already strong enough.
I want more special features.
It feels like extraterrestrial beings are just being treated like Pokémon, literally.
Well, there are a lot of Pokémon alien creatures, but this one is particularly unique even among them.
It’s too sad that the Gigantamax form will never appear again.
>>44
You can only see it in a different color on HOME…
Rather, the Terapagos is actually quite revealed in terms of spoilers.
Although it wasn’t a direct depiction,
>>45
It’s definitely easier to understand compared to the Xenogears series.
Mugendai Fack, huh…
It seems like it’s an item that turns into the Gigantamax form when you give it to someone!
>>49
The base stats are too high.
Let me use it alone.
The expectations were high, right? The main SV story received positive reviews.
In other words, since Dynamax attacks can’t be used with the typical Dragon restriction of Fairterra Anko, it can’t really be considered just an attack.
>>52
You’re just bad at it, you idiot.
No matter how many times I see it, it looks like Digimon.
I think the reason there feels like a lack of explanation about Terrapagos is that while we were progressing through the story at Blueberry Academy, we suddenly all went to the big hole and got caught up in something while also rehabilitating Suguri.
It feels like there were a lot of foreshadowing elements, but everything is still sudden.
It’s fun to use, right?
Is the glasses type a full-on CS allocation?
Aren’t you multiplying or something?
Is there no way to get a Mukendaina in SV?
If it’s an attacker type, it definitely has Draco Meteor, so cutting Fairy Tesla on this guy takes a lot of courage.
Even Hoshigumo-chan feels shallow on her own without Lillie…
>>66
Well, it’s fairly common to encounter legends and abilities along the way, right?
Dorami-chan and Argoyon were the same, but Poison Dragons have a good combination, don’t they?
>>68
It’s a dragon that can use fire or water, making it immune to steel and difficult to stop with poison and youkai.
>>68
I just realized I like all three of these.
Looks cool, but he’s not my type…
Since it’s called “Mugendai,” it’s bound to increase.
Actual Gen-Da-Dong
Is this the first poison legend?
>>74
I have high hopes for the insect legend as well.
I mean, it wouldn’t have been bad even if this guy was a pest.
>>76
If we’re just talking about appearance, it’s hard to say whether it looks more like a poison dragon or a poison insect.
Why are there so many durable types despite this tough appearance?
Let me use a Mega Evolution in GO.
What is this guy enduring for?
>>79
I wait for my opponent to die from poison.
>>79
It’s a harmful style called “poisonous self-recovery pressure,” but…
>>79
Dive deep, dive deep into ranked matches.
>>79
I’ve been enduring since the 8th generation.
The reason this guy isn’t being talked about is probably because the system originating from him isn’t absurd.
It’s just about using this energy-amplifying material to inject energy into Pokémon and create a massive illusion.
Also, it was significant that there was a proper presence of legends and hints in the main scenario.
Everyone definitely likes dragons that have a dark vibe.
You like evil dragons too, don’t you?
>>83
So please give Hydreigon its own special ability and special move.
The explanation is mostly about the hyperization of Dunbine, right? It’s Dynamax.
I can see the dragon, but…
It doesn’t look like an insect.
The After of Dreams
These days, there are more attackers, but during the Sword and Shield era, there were more than half using a sneaky type, so it was said that the damage from Black Knight was due to being poisoned one by one over about 10 years.
Are there any types of legends that haven’t been released yet?
>>89
Insect
Volcarona is not a legend.
>>89
Insects and grass
Well, technically, “kusa” (grass) is a kind of “rabado” (a type of low-tier character), but I would be troubled if that were called the legend of “kusa.”
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It seems like there weren’t any legends about rocks yet.
Diancie is a phantom, so is it rock too?
>>95
It’s not a legend.
Illusions and semi-legendaries are present, but the aforementioned are not.
Caterpillar fungus rock, huh…
What kind of bug legend should I actually present?
Is it something like Abaddon?
It’s UB, right?
>>98
Since I come from space, I am completely different from the UB that comes from another dimension.
There are all sorts of ways to create a bug dragon.
In Pokémon, bugs refer to all arthropods except for crustaceans, so they could technically be anything if you think about it.
So it’s a durable main, does that mean it won’t be used in doubles?
>>103
In doubles, it’s around 65th place, so it’s not a major.
The double Dyna is a poison attacker with life orbs and powerful herbs.
Paradoxes and UB have various similarities, but this guy is completely from outer space.
>>105
In other words, it’s a member of Starmie or Deoxys.
Mugendai Max is still my personal top VS Legend, including the production.
There aren’t many things you can do with a double, you know…
With a single, I can crush opponents with legendary specs in a one-on-one, so the numbers will increase.
Since Rayquaza seems to be born from space, I think there might be a planet where a huge cosmic snake lives.
It seems that Mega Evolution will be used in Legends, so there might be a time when we can see Gigantamax again in Legends.
The legend of grass and rocks seems to be easy to create with a grass maker and a smooth rice cake.
The legend of the grass exists, but it doesn’t exist.
Yo-chan is not used alone in the first place, and the individual performance is way too terrible, no matter how you look at it…
When watching Legend and Semi-Legend, there really are a lot of Espers.
It seems to be easy to express a supernatural side.
Ponio has a legend, doesn’t he?
No matter what type it is, combining it with a dragon makes it feel legendary.
Maybe I should have made Terrapagos a normal dragon.
You’d think it’s a special Pokémon since it’s in a place like that.
Hey, Volcarona.
If anything, the Yume no Atno in the image is a rare legendary poison.
There are many legends involving dragons, psychic types, and steel types.
It’s really a mystery that Ogrepon, despite coming from abroad, has a unique Terastal gimmick.
What kind of race is that guy?
The 600 family shouldn’t have to be restricted to dragons anymore, right?
>>123
It’s probably a reaction to the difficulty in adjusting when types are varied, like with Bango and Grosse!
Only dragons will appear now.
>>139
Since they keep coming back about 80-90% of the time, it probably doesn’t change much.
In legends, there are exceptionally many Psychic and Dragon types, and Steel types are also relatively common.
It’s easy to understand why the Three Houses don’t combine with bugs or rocks.
Since it’s a leading role, they will probably choose someone who fits the traditional image.
I can only recall that Grass Preparation was used a bit in the G Double Regi by Isaha.
Also, the Grass-type Pokémon from Isshu are too strong.
What’s going on with Paldea having only powerful invasive Pokémon…?
>>128
It was quite a long time when the paradox and the Four Fiends were rampaging, right!?
>>137
Are those guys really from the original region of Paldea?
>>137
You want to say that those guys aren’t Pokémon from Paldea, right?
Even excluding those guys and additional evolution regions, there are still a lot of strong ones.
I want more ground legends!
Zygarde is strong, but it’s not enough!
>>129
Senior Groudon…
>>129
This is also the original sneaky dragon…
>>129
Oh, wait, are you forgetting about Groudon?
The three noble houses need to be promoted in the media, but they probably don’t want to gamble with insect types.
It seems that many people have a sense of aversion even to things like Dentula.
The poison type combination of Bulbasaur is only possible because it’s from the first generation.
The one who becomes the main character is toxic.
Senior Groudon, who tends to be forgotten in the mud.
Whether it’s the past or the future, they are still Pokémon from Paldea…
Zygarde is, how should I put it, ground-type, but it’s not really that grounded.
I can’t defend against that guy’s attacks with levitation and flight.
>>138
I seriously think that is the most unreasonable attack move in the world.
>>138
It’s a legend, so having that much isn’t a bad thing.
Do something about it, Akatsuki.
I think it’s 90% a malicious type, but the fact that it’s strong even if you just punch it normally seems to accelerate its malice even more.
Stop it, as a surprise attack could be fatal.
Rather, think of Groudon first.
I totally forgot about Groudon… His image is too strongly associated with sunny teams…
It would be nice if there were creatures that could become insects through later development…
>>143
Shall we evolve into a starter trio with a snail motif that attracts insects?
>>143
As expected, Flygon should have been a Bug Dragon type.
The 4 disasters are ones that were imported from the presumed Chinese region.
The Four Calamities are expressed this way because the Chinese motif is impossible to apply.
There are so many ground moves that feel like they should hit even things that are floating!
>>146
If you strategize against Habakami and Pao, you can manage quite well.
Zygarde is quite reliable when used by yourself, but when used by an opponent, it really feels unreasonable.
If the shiny doesn’t appear early in the raid, it’s not forgiven.
It seems like there won’t be any bugs from now on.
The strong Pokémon referred to here usually means semi-legendary and mythical Pokémon, right?
Groudon became even stronger after remembering Cliff’s Sword.