
Did I mention that the Johto starters are particularly weak right now, which is why all three were chosen as starters in both Legends games?
I think it’s probably correct.
I’m looking forward to Mega Meganium!
The three starter Pokémon that are specially considered for enhancement by the official sources will gain the honor of being selected as Legendary starter Pokémon.
Surprisingly, March 6th is the day of the Johto starters.
>>4
And 2/6 are the Unova starter Pokémon.
It’s a foreshadowing of Legends Ho-Oh…
Surely…
Subtly, all of Isshu has been selected except for Tsutarja.
>>8
Was it too strong…?
When I arrived early, there was no one from my peers, Mokuro.
(Of course, Nyabby and Ashimari are not chosen)
>>11
Those two have both skill and ability.
So far, there’s no complaint!
In this case, isn’t it rather Mokurow that is being excluded…?
>>12
So you’re saying it would have been okay to give Gaogaen and Ashireene a region form or Mega Evolution?
So, has the gap in power between Ashi-lerne and Ggorgan been closed by the Jade Juniper?
Nyaabi and Ashimari can fight to some extent, so is it for adjustment purposes after all…?
>>14
Is it a matter of handling to some extent, Gaeon?
>>153
Achillean has exceeded a certain range.
Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile ← A choice that makes sense.
Mijumaru and Pokabu ← A choice I can agree with.
Mokuroh ← A choice that makes sense.
Even if the region form of Incineroar comes, I’ll just use the usual Incineroar anyway.
If the usual Incineroar is gone because the regional Pokémon are that strong, then that would be the end of it.
Incredibly, all three Johto starters have already secured the only two slots available for the Legends starters.
Mokuroo, looking uneasy surrounded by seniors at the reunion…
Tsutarja… Messon… Prepare for the next Legends…
It seems that the Johto addition is a period of enhancement due to the increased evolutions from Legends Arceus.
The criteria for being chosen are plain and unremarkable…
It’s definitely a support role for the weak starter Pokémon trio…
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the three starters, who already feel inadequate before being inducted into the hall of fame, are weak.
>>25
As for Chikorita, there are almost no situations where I feel it is strong.
I’m happy because I love the Johto starters.
Isn’t it rather that Rowlet is the one being mocked in terms of face?
>>27
(Compared to that guy with our peers…)
>>31
The popularity is winning.
Giganium has arrived!
If there’s a boost for Gaen and Ashile, it seems like things would get quite chaotic.
It seems that even Kimmori might be sent off to Legends.
It’s sad that Juniper has almost no hidden ability.
I hope you’ll be able to attack diagonally from one end to the other soon.
Aside from Mega, which I already have from Hoenn and Sinnoh that appeared in the previous game, it looks like the only fire types left are this one, Nyarubi, or Hibanī.
Well, it’s Pokabu…
If an entire generation is weak, it is seen as a problem with the generation itself.
It seems that the level of Johto is low.
I wonder if the region will come?
>>36
There is also the possibility of a mega.
I’m genuinely happy because I have a fondness for Totodile.
>>37
Cyndaquil is cute, and Croconaw is cool, right?
Alligates have a strange charm too.
The Johto starters already have the disadvantage of having the same base stats as the Kanto starters.
>>38
The only ones that are exactly the same are Blaziken and Charizard…
>>38
Bakufun (Typhlosion) has almost no strengths other than Eruption, especially since Charizard is favored.
While Odaile has effectively become a dragon dance physical attacker among the talented Blastoises, the water type is simply too overrepresented.
Meganium is weaker in terms of type compared to Venusaur, but it is also weaker in terms of moves, so it’s hard to understand what it is.
>>97
I mean, wouldn’t it be better if even a Vaporeon has at least one special skill?
Is it really allowed for only Blaziken not to have a Mega Evolution…?
>>39
The previous generation’s flame has one mega more than the synchronization, so that’s the backlash.
Because you can use chicory, pork, and alligator in French cuisine.
To be honest, Blastoise won’t be able to keep up without some kind of gimmick, but since it’s coming back in its Gigantamax form, I’ll probably overlook that.
>>44
If it’s SV, Charizard is weaker.
I have a memory of people saying something like, “Another three consecutive flame fighting works!”
>>45
Moreover, it’s less user-friendly than the Bash Monkey, so it faces a lot of criticism.
>>45
On top of that, the transition from monkey to pig is overtly reminiscent of the Journey to the West motif.
I fell in love with the different-colored Embore in SV, so I’m looking forward to the region as well.
It’s an era where saying that the final evolution is a single-type starter Pokémon would get you laughed at, seniors.
Johto received a lot of additional evolutions like Gachiguma, Ayashishi, Shikijirin, and Kokocchi in the previous game, and it seems to be getting stronger.
>>51
It’s about time for Hoenn’s turn.
Thanks to the championship, it’s nice that even getting something like a mega at this point doesn’t feel like a big deal.
>>52
The drawback of temporary enhancements is that they feel weak as a long-term benefit and make you anxious about when they’ll disappear, but thanks to that, I’m genuinely happy to receive them.
The Kanto starters have similar stats too…
Chikorita is expected to become a Fairy type because it knows Fairy-type moves.
The new Pokémon in Gold and Silver had a lot of unevolved forms and even their final evolutions had low base stats.
Rather, I’m quite strong naturally, but turtle.
To be honest, I’m not really happy even if the additional form is strong, but I’m curious about the design.
If a Croconaw rescue comes here, will the next one be Sobble after skipping Piplup and Ash-Watt?
>>60
If you’re going to revive the giant, then it’s unnecessary, right?
>>67
But even with Inteleon and Gigantamax, it’s not that strong…
Goukazaru and Emboar are somehow overlapping with the Journey to the West motif, which is also tough.
>>61
If you’re going to do it anyway, it would have been better to include the slot for Sagojo as well.
Rowlet is popular in itself, but its evolutions are disappointing, so it’s great because it’s the perfect candidate.
>>64
Junaiper has a popular design too, but the performance…
Hoenn received Mega Evolutions, and considering that in Unova, all Pokemon except for Servine got new forms or evolutions, it means Sinnoh has been left untouched.
XY and Sword Shield are focused on Mega Evolution, Regional forms, Dynamax, and Kanto.
LA is promoting Johto with additional evolution.
As a bonus, Hoenn and Unova are also being secretly promoted.
Blastoise is the one who does it, right?
Incredibly versatile.
Inteleon had no trouble at all in the scenario…
In a competitive environment, it has a performance that makes you think, “Well, something like that…”
Goukazaru has been overtaken by Blaziken with the addition of acceleration since the 5th generation, it’s over for him.
Emboar? Ah, it can be used for things like boiling water… that was about the extent of its treatment…
Kyodaiinte was definitely strong, but…
The relatively usable side also has Pokémon that are extremely rare or require communication for evolution, making the usable Pokémon too few in the Gold and Silver journey…
There is a possibility that Mega Meganium could be Grass Fairy.
>>74
Four times the poison, huh…
The turtle during the giant battle was very active in WCS.
Blastoise probably received an extreme buff with Hydro Pump coming out from its cannon.
The turtle has learned the wave tackle ice spinner and has become completely dual-wielding, making it quite strong and harder to read.
While Bana and Kame may not be favored as much as Riza, just being part of the original three makes them stand out in terms of recognition and treatment compared to the other three.
Whether it’s Mega or a region form, I look forward to the evolution.
I wonder what will happen with Frenchification.
I think it’s also easier to add to Johto’s three starters because they have fewer elements.
I hope it looks delicious, Region Meganium.
The Croconaw family is currently active in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, so the momentum is building.
Poor Hinorashi-kun…
>>86
If it’s just the region, then it’s fine under the same conditions.
If Mega comes, it will really be pitiful.
>>86
It’s that guy who left first that’s to blame.
I’m curious about what will happen to Blastoise as a turret in the region.
Emboar has a performance similar to a booster, as its attack range has significantly improved.
Chikorita and Totodile are generally happy, but to be honest, having two in Johto is definitely unbalanced.
I think people who say that Hinorashi is being excluded are ignoring the legendary aspect.
>>93
Well, it’s probably because I made it 2/3.
Bellsprout is also quite strong, you know.
The main body, Mega, and Gigantamax.
Overall, isn’t that guy the strongest of the original three starters?
>>94
The poison that used to be a nuisance in the first generation is actually helpful now.
>>94
Actually, Charizard is weak without Mega or Gigantamax forms.
Banakame isn’t favored like the two types of Mega forms, but it’s still quite strong even without transforming.
>>94
I feel like Banna has always been in a position of subdued strength.
Since mistletoe can penetrate things other than grass, the concept becomes somewhat solid when it’s a grass that can create mistletoe and kill other grasses.
Grass poison is a type of poison that isn’t weak against the ground, so its resistance is quite strong.
The base stats are flat, and the moves are relatively ordinary, but it can do various things, so if you assign it a role, it feels like it can do its job properly.
>>101
Speaking of which, even though we’re jumping generations, it’s two consecutive sets of croc Pokémon starters.
The flustered Hinoarashi-kun is not getting many rewards…
I wonder whether it will be Mega Meganium or Region Mega Meganium.
>>99
It seems that from now on, they will be pushing Mega Evolution in games, anime, and Pokémon cards. I think it’s Mega Evolution.
>>99
Or both possibilities may exist.
When asked what Banana is strong at, it’s a bit of a puzzle, but every time it reliably performs strongly and achieves solid results.
The strong trait of having a hot desire has been too strong since the beginning.
It is possible that instead of being excluded, Hinoarashi may have affected the original Bakphoon negatively.
If you don’t run away from Mega Meganium, I hope you also don’t run away from Mega Megayama.
Liza probably boasts firepower including her special abilities, I guess.
Because normally, anything more than that is no longer needed.
To be honest, even if the Johto starters receive region evolution and Mega Evolution, they will still remain weak.
>>109
I often hear that, but it’s much better than being untouched.
>>113
There might be some feedback from the main side, like with Matadogas.
By the way, it may be overlooked, but Blastoise’s exceptionally abundant wave techniques were received when it Mega Evolved.
How can Megameganium shine?
>>111
You can do anything with an extra 100 base stats!
I think I’ve made it as cool as possible with the pig motif, Emboar.
Well, it’s a pig, but…
Ordile has potential to become much stronger just by having one additional type added with Mega Evolution, which also expands its move coverage, so it’s still quite understandable.
There may have been quite a few kids who didn’t realize the difficulties of using Grass-type Pokémon until Gold and Silver, thanks to the excellent combination of Venusaur and Leaf Cut.
>>118
In other words, it’s almost like saying that only Grass types should die, with the first gym in Johto and the Bell Tower.
>>118
Even that leaf cutter has become weak!
>>118
In the first place, the first gym’s grass-type is just too annoying for gold and silver!
>>129
Isn’t there an advantageous opponent in the gold and silver gym?
About the same as Shijima’s NyoroBon?
>>141
Yanagi is an ice user, but can exploit everyone’s weakness with grass.
>>129
Not only are there no gym leaders or Elite Four that have an advantage with grass-type, but there aren’t even any who can reach the Hall of Fame…
The base specs of Charizard are quite weak, to be honest.
If anything, rather than a Blastoise that has the ability to erupt,
In return, they are always favored by other factors.
You can probably also get techniques like the three arrows or the secret sword Chienami.
I’m not weak in regard to Otaru, you know.
There are few things that only Otaru can do, so it’s just better to use other Pokémon.
>>122
This is roughly how water alone is.
>>122
It’s going to be a dance of dragons, you know.
There are plenty of people who can do the same thing and are much stronger, so it’s not easy to do anything about it.
Emboar’s dots are cool.
Is it in 3D…?
I only remember thinking, “Here we go again with Fire/Fighting” when Banjirō, who exploded with acceleration, came along, in addition to the strong Infernape from Generation 4.
I want to see the region and also the mega, I wonder how it will turn out.
Mega Croconaw would definitely be great…
>>125
If the future battle environment becomes a Champions with Mega, then I want to expect Mega Croconaw.
Chikorita is happy.
Does Mega Evolution only increase the base stats without changing the distribution?
>>130
Mega Spearow has quite significant changes in its base stats.
>>130
Some people change completely.
That’s right, Gab and others lower speed.
>>139
It’s not certain, but I like Chikorita because of anime and stuff, so I’m looking forward to Mega Meganium…
In other words, Mega Evolution is a system where the main body powers up, so it’s hard to understand the expression of receiving it and remaining weak.
Venusaur has the Poison Ivy combo in the first generation, after all.
It’s fine that the three prestigious families can’t Mega Evolve anymore.
Even though there are regions, I really want Mega Evolution.
The reason Meganium is constantly a topic of jokes is because there’s really nothing to it.
>>136
There was nothing happening, so just being chosen for a standout position in New Pokémon Snap made the community excited.
Even if it becomes Fairy type, it becomes very weak to poison, so I’d be happy if its ability could help with that.
>>137
Absorbs poison with its characteristic.
If it’s a Mega, I wouldn’t mind getting something stronger.
Unless there is something strange like it having a peculiar ability after Mega Evolving like Mega Steelix, it’s basically an enhancement.
Will the original Kanto starters also get Mega Evolutions?
Well, it’s not certain that it will come to the thread image, but…
>>140
It’s fine to use Kizuna Henge Mafoxie & Brigarun too.
How to strengthen it by adding 100 to 80-82-100-83-100-80?
Let’s try lowering S to around 50…
Odial… you can become a water dragon…
Although I have a connection to Oordile as a Dark-type, Gyarados just happens to overshadow it, making it difficult to go down the path of darkness…
Mega Spearow’s C stat was definitely lowered, right?
>>147
A plus 60
C-30
S + 70
It’s a distribution that looks like a grade schooler’s daydream, with a total of +100.
Diancie → There are changes like Mega Diancie.
The Johto starter Pokémon were tough to train at the beginning of the journey in HGSS, as the three-colored punch had disappeared from the department store.
>>150
Hino will break the law in capital letters.
Even if you think of removing it, it’s still strong.
When Fushigibana is in trouble, please stop using the ultimate technique, Chlorophyll Sleep Powder.
>>152
It’s the ultimate technique that can actually work out at 75%…
Strong jaw! Strong jaw!
And then, the special biting technique!
I thought about it simply, but with the current lineup of techniques, which is better, brute force or… ?
What’s amazing about Meganium is that it only learns Poison Powder as a powder move.
>>158
Even though there’s no Poison type…
There are talks that even though Elreid has become too strong later on, if it Mega Evolves now, its power might decrease.
It’s difficult to use single-type Pokémon unless absolutely necessary.
After undergoing Terastallization, it’s fine to discard the original type and Mega Evolve, right?
The Water type is strong enough even when combined with other types, so I have high hopes for Croconaw.
Although Grass Poison types appeared in large numbers in the first generation, there’s only Morobareru afterward.
I wish pigs would increase their defense and special defense while lowering their speed.
Emboar has such a sturdy-looking body, but its durability isn’t that great, which is terrible.
H is a bit high, but the durability index isn’t that different from something like Bash.
>>169
I think it’s around 85, right?
It was good that Venusaur got to receive the earth too.
Grass poison types are strong!
When I say that, the Eelbot and the Rafflesia start glaring at me.
>>171
Rafflesia is quite capable because it absorbs power.
The eelbot is…
>>175
Tomato section!
It’s sad for Snivy, isn’t it…
>>172
Because I’m receiving luxury goods in the year of the snake.
But the Meganium in New PokéSnap had a really great role!
It has nothing to do with the competitive environment!
The era when the ZA three great families will disrupt the Champions’ environment is coming!
Even though it’s a great technique of Grass types, the only one of the three starters that can use Sleep Powder is still just Bulbasaur…
Naetle learned it exclusively for Arceus, but it got removed again in SV.
>>177
Because they are excellent, they probably can’t be distributed casually.
I wonder if speed exists systematically in ZA.
The concept of a turn is almost non-existent, and does it directly reflect in movement speed?
The second generation starter Pokémon are exceptionally unpopular…
>>183
What is it? Do you want to be killed?
>>183
There is popularity, but just a lack of reason to use it due to its performance.
Mega Meganium, please accept it as a fairy.
In battles, the Pokémon that are not doing well are usually trying hard in cards or other games.
I don’t even hear anything about Meganium.
>>187
Because I was doing my best in the anime…
>>187
I’m active in PokéSuri.
Asiren’s type is too strong.
I’m happy because I’ve always liked Odaile.
If anything goes, will the Kanto starters with Gigantamax be added, and will Charizard have its XY diagnostics starting…?
Gyarados is popular, isn’t it?
As expected, boys are the Water starters.
The Three Houses had to balance both attack and defense, so those from the era when durability or speed were compromised had a pretty tough time.
Chikorita is going to look cute in a nice way.
You’re cute to begin with, though.
Rather, despite not having many opportunities to be used, the Johto starters are quite popular.
I think Meganium deserves at least a Flower Veil in terms of performance and visuals, it wouldn’t be unfair at all.
The Johto starter Pokémon having final forms that are single-type is really tough.
Crocodile used to dance a lot in the anime, I wonder if it will remember Aqua Step.
Mega Meganium has been a topic of discussion since the XY era, but it probably won’t be implemented even after 12 years…
I thought I was looking forward to their Mega Evolutions, but the starter Pokémon from XY didn’t Mega Evolve either…
It’s okay for the XY starters to Mega Evolve together! Go for it!
Totodile can dominate in the story…
Isn’t the level in Johto low?