
Not just you, but 90% of Pokémon are like that.
>>1
What about the remaining 10%?
>>2
Something with a lower threat level than intentionally weak creatures like Magikarp, which are set to be weak in reality.
>>3
It seems to be evolving into a disaster.
If Lucky is here, helping people in remote areas will be more efficient.
Scary type of Pokémon
1st place: Lanturn 2nd place: Sregra 3rd place: Kagayaki-sama
>>7
Still, I don’t think it’s that much compared to swordfish and killer whales.
The Kingler whose Hydro Pump was stolen due to its extreme danger.
A marlin swimming at 100 km/h is scarier than a clumsy Pokémon…
Now, Magikarp can use Hydro Pump, so it’s pretty scary.
>>11
It disappeared in SV.
The Lucky series Pokémon at the Poké Center seems safe, probably.
I heard that the golden and silver Magmar appear in the grass along the cycling road, and I thought that was a bit scary.
Reading the explanation of the ecology of marlins feels no different from the descriptions in the Pokémon Pokédex, so what the heck is up with that…
>>15
It seems that they can swim at speeds of up to around 110 km/h.
By the way, Kamase Joe swims at over 100 knots, which is more than 185.2 km/h.
I thought I could gain an advantage if it was small, but even the smallest Pokémon is at least 10cm tall…
What about Numera, which is treated as the weakest Pokémon?
>>20
It’s because it’s a slug of that size.
There seems to be a problem with hygiene.
>>22
The mucous membranes are covered in germs, so make sure to wash your hands thoroughly after touching them.
Sornance is harmless unless we poke it.
I like Bippa, Tamazarashi, Lucky, and Golem.
>>24
Have you been living since the jade era?
The flame is no longer allowed to exist, right?
I want to be attacked by Milotic, so I want it to exist in reality.
First, Pokémon that become completely different forms due to evolution are frightening.
Lanterns shouldn’t truly exist at this level.
Because this guy is here, I thought the 3000°C E-Yui looked weak on my first impression!
I think dealing with Pokémon like Cabaldon seriously would be quite troublesome.
It means that Lantern and Magcargo have such amazing energy within themselves.
Lanter~~ It was already being said.
Magma Mag House looks cozy, but if a child accidentally touches it, it would be a disaster.
Why is the thread image so bad?
>>38
Because it’s the same temperature as the sun.
People make fun of Magikarp, but isn’t a 10-kilogram body slam scary?
>>39
It’s about the weight of a kindergarten child, so it’s not that scary.
In the Pokémon world, humans say things like “It’s 1200 degrees with Boober!” while trying to keep warm, which is kind of strange.
If it were a normal creature, wouldn’t a Magmag’s body slam kill it instead of just knocking it out…?
It doesn’t seem like there will be any energy problems.
No matter how fast a marlin is, it basically stays underwater.
Pokémon float at that speed, right…?
You shouldn’t trust the Pokémon Pokédex.
>>46
It’s common for something to look impressive in an illustrated guide but not have high performance.
The accuracy of the thermometer is terrible.
The doctor is someone who fills encyclopedias.
In reality, things like sunfish and other nonsense can also be accepted, so the arbitrary parts of the Pokémon Encyclopedia might represent a certain kind of reality.
If it’s a lie, then it doesn’t mean anything in the encyclopedia, so it becomes pointless, and that’s frustrating, damn it, I’m stuck.
By the way, Magmar doesn’t sleep because it needs to constantly move like a spring-bounce to avoid cooling down and solidifying, which would lead to its demise.
If you’re hit by hypnosis, you’ll actually die.
How did you measure 10,000 degrees in the first place?
The Pokémon Encyclopedia sometimes includes information from occult magazines.
There is no credibility.
Magikarp’s high breeding and vitality are well known, so its impact on the ecosystem must be severe, and each individual is a candidate for Gyarados.
You got so excited about the new species that you wrote it at 10,000 degrees, right?
*It seems like there are countless sources to be cited.