
I thought there are a lot of original moves in Pokémon when I was playing PokéPoké.
Giratina HP 120 National Pokédex No. 0487 Renegade Pokémon Height: 6.9m Weight: 650.0kg Ability: Levitate If this Pokémon has energy attached to it, discard all energy for this Pokémon to retreat. Hollow Shot 70 Weakness +20 Retreat illus. AKIRA EGAWA Said to reside in the torn world that is beyond the realm of common sense.
Nibble
Thinking of Pokémon card move names looks super fun.
There are no character limits.
That said, it’s not like I’m coming up with a name for the technique each time.
It seems like there’s a mysterious obsession with some degree of uniformity in the names of skills that have similar performance…
Gengar also had a Hollow Shot.
I think using something like Shadow Ball would be fine, right?
The game where move names are constantly being created for Pokémon cards seems to be in trouble.
>>4
Rather, if it comes down to it, we can import it back.
There are quite a few achievements in things like sweet rain, freeze-dried items, and Kabuto Armor being imported back.
There are also things like Over Smash.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/aqwsderft/archives/18428160.html
It had a history of reverse imports.
There are probably a lot of them.
I remember things like Snorlax’s immunity and Magikarp’s flail.
Isn’t it a bit strange that the scientific change gas is handed over to Matadogas instead of being gooey?
Well, if we’re talking about gas, it’s more about Matadogas.
I like Nyaoha stomping around and Fuwante gently placing things down.
I don’t really understand the meaning of the thread image.
If we encounter properties like chemical change gas from the original game, it’s fine to say that we need escape energy, right?
Metal Turbo
Heavy Impact
Now, what kind of Pokémon is this?
When it comes to Garchomp, it’s the Ryu no Blade, right!
I love jet punches.
Coppé Punch!
I’m a little tired.
I like to dig into wounds.
Was it Dialga or Larvitar…
There are too many people who are a bit ruthless.
Hit and hide.
>>20
Doing this in the middle of the city is too much even for pests.
I am a serious anti-Pokémon fan.
Return the Special Punch to the Hitmonchan.
>>21
Even with gloves on, you can still respond.
I am weak to simple violent skill names like hitting or colliding.
Because I’m thinking rather casually, it’s becoming a pity for things like 100,000 volts.
>>24
It has 100,000 volts right from the start…!
Nibble.
I think it’s really important to intuitively understand what kind of move it is when looking at Pokémon moves.
There are things like Hydro Pump, but…
>>27
What kind of move is “Chikyū Nage”!
>>27
I still don’t understand what the technique “chikyu nage” is doing.
>>29
That’s a statement that wouldn’t come out while playing with red and green.
>>33
What the heck is that black ball?!
>>34
What, it’s the Earth…
>>33
Rather, the red and green are effects that are throwing the Earth as it is.
In recent anime, the arc of the throwing trajectory resembles that of Earth, so it’s confusing.
>>38
It’s been that way in anime for more than 25 years, not just in recent years.
>>27
What is a “ketchirashi cyclone”?
Ugh.
The reason why the Destruction Beam is still not often used is that it has been made into a not very strong technique.
The “chi kyuu nage” is an anime-like expression, as it’s a technique that involves throwing something down from the air using gravity, so it’s probably a name that sounds like a technique.
Earth throwing is… probably a technique that uses gravity for a throw-and-release?
But in the anime, it seemed like a technique that spins around the Earth.
The rock climbing in the anime is so ridiculous that it makes me laugh.
A slap.
Punch
It’s not a Pokémon card game, but hurry up and implement the reckless abilities!
A boxer who can only throw jabs.
The electric mouse that can only nibble.
Elemental Blast
to nibble
Why did Pokepoke’s Ralts skill become simple physical?
>>46
Slap
to hit
I’m using Salamence in paper format, but I wonder what kind of move Obsidian is…
What is Aqua Break?
Give me an electric break too.
Pikachu! Thunderbolt!
>>51
To nibble.
Just by swelling up or swimming elegantly, it inflicts damage.
Hirateuchi
Slap
What is different?
Hit with a pot.
What is “tetteikousen”?
Is it a beam because it’s emitting light…?
>>55
It’s a pun.
Same category as the meteor shower.
>>60
Is that what Ryuseigun is like!?
>>65
Because it’s a meteor shower.
>>66
If it’s a technique that makes meteors fall like a meteor shower, then it shouldn’t be a problem, right…?
Even though “determined resistance” is a form of resistance, it feels different from a “ray.”
>>70
If it’s just a technique to make shooting stars fall, it wouldn’t be a Dragon type.
>>76
Since Meteor Beam is a rock, it must be a rock-type move.
…Please give me a fourth-generation Omastar!
>>78
It might be steel like a wish for destruction.
Bangiras! Dig into the wounds!! Just thinking about giving that command is slowly getting to me.
Hello!
Lover’s Attack
Let’s all beat them up.
To hit with a tongue.
Hit with vines.
Hit with a leek.
There was something like that, right?
The techniques “Tettei Kōsen” and “Ryūseigun” were supposed to be techniques that were open for name submissions.
I heard that there are quite a few reverse imports from Pokémon cards.
The power of science and so on.
Elemental Blast
Hit with a leek.
Hit with a pot.
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It’s officially placed on the dragon.
Hmm.
Even though it’s just three hiragana characters that say “otosu,” the effect is too extreme.
>>74
Because I’m fainted.
It seems that PokéPoké often repurposes move names.
Centipedes and mice nibble too.
Both Geodude and Ptera use Land Crush, etc.
>>77
Even the original Pokémon will learn the same moves as other Pokémon.
Madam Sand is also a land crash.
There are no additional effects or coin tosses, so it’s easy to hold.
Land Crush is an ancient technique that has been around since the old school.
It’s also famous for interfering when you search for poison.
Proud of my skills, feeling energetic!
I don’t think the names “Kamaitachi” and “Iaigiri” are techniques that should be used so casually.
>>83
If it’s just an image of the technique’s name, it’s fine to consider it a higher-tier version of cutting-type critical techniques, right?
There are many incidents where the moves have become useless because they were released first in Pokémon cards.
Is there a feeling that the performance in Pokémon cards features more than the original performance?
Specifically, Heatran.
The reason it transformed dramatically is that a mosquito equivalent to a semi-legendary appeared.
I would like to see a significant enhancement for moves like Kamaitachi and Kiai Giri as well.
>>88
After that performance, it’s strange that everyone turned your unique Mew into a Bug Terrace and sucked it dry from Mewtwo!
>>88
If you have absolutely zero knowledge, the perceived power of the move “Iai Cut” would be around 120.
Shiny ball