
Lv.36 Hippowdon 134/134 Lv.38 Flame Charge Hippowdon’s Stealth Rock! Talonflame’s Flame Charge! Roar Stealth Rock Heavy Slam
Go stealth.
>>1
Look closely, it’s translucent in places, isn’t it?
Upon closer inspection, the murderous intent is quite high…
A configuration that feels like there is an intention to kill the bird that has charged into the flaming pot.
Could it be that steroids or caltrops remain fixed in place?
Go! Drop it!
You shouldn’t let your Gabaldon on someone else’s roof.
Kidney stones!!
If I bark, will I blow the opponent away?
>>8
Ah, I wonder if I can blow it away where I placed the stereo…
>>9
Evil~!
A hippo that barks after spreading steroids and forgets how to endure…
A stealth rock comes out from my penis!
Don’t drop heavy bombs on someone’s roof.
Upon further consideration, it seems that tactically it’s advantageous for the special unit.
I don’t know how the skill will be used, but wouldn’t setting up Stealth Rock to prevent close-range attacks and using Destruction Beam be strong?
Kabaldon!
Let’s corner that bird bastard and cover it with steroids!
It’s clearly sad that if you dive into steroids, it seems like your life could be in danger…
Tear it apart into eight pieces!
>>19
Clearly a directive mixed with personal grudge!
I feel a strong resentment toward Talonflame.
Does this mean that wild Pokémon can also use Stealth Rock?
>>22
The previous work had relatively smart wild Pokémon, so the possibility is high…
It seems like boots won’t be able to protect me after all…
No good, the hippo breaking through the roof with a heavy bomber and falling down is just too funny.
Because of fighting in the urban area.
Wall wall wall
Wall enemy rock
Wall rock rock
It seems like it would be easy to corner…
We definitely need a Gabaldon.
Go, Gabaldon!
Surround that parent and child with Stealth Rock!!
When I watch videos
The hippopotamus scatters rocks.
An arrow is charging in.
Chick
Arrow falls with a thud.
It’s because of that…
For a demo video, you have quite a nasty skill set, don’t you?
Self steroid opponent
If you continue to fight in that position, will you take slip damage…?
This can’t be prevented with boots…
Kabaldon! Blow it away! Blow it against the wall!
Excadrill! Stealth Rock!
Camerupt! Whirlwind!
Cacturne! Stealth Rock!
Can they hold tools?
Hey! Take this dragon tail from the counter!
There will come a time when you think, “Don’t run so clumsily, slowpoke!” towards a Pokémon.
>>35
You can already see quite a difference in the liveliness of each Pokémon at this point…
Isn’t the move set of Pokémon with action elements quite serious?
Combat looks fun, but I wonder what will happen.
But it was good.
If Pokémon don’t set up hazards like Jade does to their trainers
It seems like this system is going to have a lot of bugs…
>>39
It’s been about a year since the announcement, so…
That’s just steroids!
It seems like there will be many opportunities to fight on a narrow roof.
It seems like it could become a hassle with all the falling down due to charge and knockback techniques.
You’ve built a terrible skill setup…
Other installation techniques are generally embedded in the ground, so the value of steroids seems to be significantly increasing.
What a terrible technique…
The opponent is Talonflame.
That’s fine.
That must hurt…
If you use a flamethrower, wouldn’t it be scary to have both steroids and barking?
Does that mean that mobile techniques are prone to accidents?
It seems strongest to shoot while pulling back with guided missiles from a distance.
Please stop using techniques that are inappropriate! It’s a breach of manners!
It seems like there might be a unique, ridiculously strong move that matches the specifications of this game like in PokéDun.
The murderous intent is overwhelming just from the appearance.
Isn’t it just a fragment of a rock?
It seems like they are gradually getting closer to the Pokémon they wanted to pursue.
The hatred towards Arrows that has accumulated in the Kalos region.
While the other hand-held items are quite cute, the only one that’s bulky is the bag.
I want to make everything grilled chicken.
I was like, “Is it really okay to evade by keeping it in the ball?!”
>>58
If you think of it as a variant that receives a change, then it’s okay.
Mamoruga looked super easy to use.
Kilburn used a technique like this.
Because it was retracted into the ball, does that mean it will be a direct attack on the trainer?
>>61
Receive it live!
It’s a mine…
I can definitely understand why a bird floating like this would get hit by steroids…
It doesn’t seem like platform boots can prevent that at all.
I thought it might be like an RTS, but it seems that Mamoru will completely have action elements and become quite unique.
Using fire techniques on the roof is a violation of manners, you know✊
From what I saw in the PV, it seems that if you reduce stamina to zero this time, it will make it easier to get captured right on the spot.
I want to try using it because it seems like you can do various things like weaving thread.
Using terrain for wrestling moves, etc.
Where do you think this is stealthy?
I thought it wouldn’t be a joke if a stray bullet hit the trainer, but I guess it has been like that until now…
>>70
In the previous work, not just a stray bullet, but I was targeted directly…
>>70
The doctor has disappeared.
It would be interesting if there were more unexpected uses for techniques.
You can use it for evasion, like bouncing off.
Last time felt mainly focused on capturing, but this time the battles seem pretty interesting too.
Perhaps it seems that I can do as I please because there are probably no interpersonal issues.
>>73
With this system in PVP, the stress when losing to Swampert seems intense.
It feels like a clear intent to kill…
I understand the reason why steroids are strong.
Let the destructive wave flow!
I wonder if it really has become an interesting system.
>>80
I feel a Xenoblade flavor in the game system, so it should be interesting.
>>84
In Xenoblade, there is direction but no distance.
I would obviously buy it just for being able to have battles like in Pokémon anime.
I think it’s a very ambitious challenge.
I was thinking, why would it be just a stone?
How about incorporating trainer targeting into the strategy and not releasing a Pokémon Special game?
Isn’t Regiar’s Steal like a binding technique…?
The time has finally come when the problem of zero degrees and earthquake trainers will be resolved.
It might be unlikely, but I wish there was a gimmick where you could extinguish fire-type moves with a fountain in the city eventually.
Don’t spread something like this!
Make sure to clean up properly after the battle, seriously!
>>89
Kabutops! I forgot!
You know you’re going to do it with the big shot of steroids, right…?
If it remains after the battle, it seems like there will be casualties.
I think it’s good to actively pursue ideas like this in Legends, as they seem too different from the gameplay to be possible in the main series.
It looks like a lot of fun!
This would be amazing if it had player-versus-player elements.
It has become something completely different from Arceus.
If the wild ones use stealth rock, it would be chaos.
It would be fun if there were player-versus-player, but Legends doesn’t have that. It can’t be helped since it would create balance issues.
There’s a ranked match, right?
Wild Address…
I really hate having Pokémon battles on my own roof!
>>101
It must have been built sturdy in anticipation of that.
Maybe…
Isn’t the protagonist getting involved in the PV now and then?
The battle in Arceus was just too boring.
It seems like a trend to use steroids as a form of harassment in front of someone you dislike’s house.
Even though it’s specialized in capture, the previous game’s battles were quite blunt, so they’ve definitely taken on quite a challenge.
Was there a trainer battle in the previous work as well?
>>109
There was that one where you get hit after being presented with multiple options, right?
>>109
There was also a knockout match after clearing it.
It seemed like the difficulty was tough unless it was a Legend when going around.
I wonder what it feels like to operate Pokémon through a trainer.
It seems like it could happen that I instinctively maneuver to avoid hitting the trainer and end up hitting the Pokémon instead.
I wonder if the trainer can become a meat wall…
I wonder if there are any heavy Pokémon that sink into the sandy ground…