
Is a crocodile a dragon?
>>1
Since Mega Sceptile has the Dragon type, its range is wider than I expected, right?
It’s a dragon because it can dance like a dragon.
I don’t think the Jade Triumvirate will become that simplistic.
>>3
Then I’ll become a water ghost…
Crayfish are dragons, and so are catfish.
Necrozma is also a dragon.
Well, that is undoubtedly a dragon, I suppose?
I hope that the one with a Dragon-type Mega can learn Draco Meteor.
It was a stop at the wave of Ampharos and Sceptile, after all…
>>8
The weak Megazord is tough.
If the dragon doesn’t change from physical, then the moves might seem weak.
>>9
If the base specs and characteristics change, the dragon techniques have everything you desire.
I want a wave tackle.
I want to be able to use the biting type in agreement.
There’s nothing to say about Denryuu and its dragon elements other than its name, but it’s being considered a dragon.
>>13
(No meteor shower)
Stop clinging to Gyarados even when it becomes Mega or when the water is bad.
There aren’t many that are as weak as to be unable to withstand a +100 increase in base stats, so it’ll be fine.
>>15
Sometimes I might cut out parts that aren’t necessary.
>>15
Will Meganium become stronger just by having its base stats increased by 100?
>>28
Well, it’s probably better than Tabunne.
>>28
80/82/150/83/150/80
Let’s go with this.
>>44
If it becomes grass steel…
>>44
Is the additional type okay with steel?
Unless you boost the ability with Mega Evolution.
You can probably get a special move like in the Hysu Region.
I don’t know if it has the sturdy jaw trait.
Water Dragon
strong jaw
Special Dragon Bite Technique
Make it Skill Link and also give me Icicle Crash.
Please look at the error.
I want a parent’s love, crocodile.
>>23
Everyone wants that!
Let’s become the physical ice.
>>24
Please take care of the snow shoveling.
The second type of the Three Great Houses in generations after Diamond and Pearl.
Is it designed to always have a rock-paper-scissors dynamic?
>>27
If Ghost → Fairy is super effective, then yeah.
>>33
Juniper-san, well…
>>27
Is it just XY?
>>27
According to this reasoning, if the thread image can get a Mega form and a Dragon type, then Meganium would be a Fairy type… and have four times the weakness to Poison…
Because my jaw is weak, make it hard.
>>29
If I end up with a strong jawline, I’ll probably get a jawline enhancement.
It looks like a monster and it’s a water surface.
Become strong and allocate +100 minutes to something other than C ❤️
If Meguroko comes out, it seems like it would avoid the ground.
The new mega crew is from the Reiwa era, so it’s fine to redistribute like a crazy Mega Beedrill even if the total is at the level of the Three Pillars.
ZA is good, but I’m looking forward to being able to engage in lawless battles in Champions.
I thought it was a distribution that resembled Kangaskhan, so it would likely be strong, but it’s actually just a pure Kangaskhan with a base C of 40.
If I can get a Eira, it seems like Suisui would be good, but doing that would overlap with Mega Rug.
It’s not necessarily true that water dragons are strong anymore.
It would be great if I could use fire skills with a water dragon.
If you want to strengthen it, using a water fairy should be fine.
Anyway, as long as you attach a fairy, it will become stronger, so that’s fine.
The theory that Chao Boo becomes a Fire Rock is interesting.
>>45
The high-speed flame ground or flame rock looks interesting, but it doesn’t seem like it will evolve from Chao Boo into a speed type.
Everyone! You all love to enhance your strengths with Mega Evolution, right?
>>48
I don’t like Mega Evolution that only favors certain Pokémon in the first place!
>>48
Yeah!
>>48
Garchomp is crying, you know.
Since it’s a Water type, just make sure to keep the weapon motif as usual.
I want my cute, cute partner to get stronger.
Don’t try to create enhanced nut rays.
Wani Wani Wa-chan is cute.
I like the appearance of Mega Evolutions, but I don’t like the fact that all the explanations are filled with sentences that make it sound incredibly burdensome on the body.
>>55
That’s a lie because it’s only written in a shitty island’s shitty encyclopedia that has nothing but rural prejudices and discrimination.
It’s fine with natural water ground.
Will it come with motifs related to France or with topics concerning urban development?
So a simple-type can use Dragon Dance…
It can’t be helped.
Will it become a four-legged crocodile…?
It seems like going all the way up to 20 will result in the worst Mega Evolution.
Even so, I think if the traits are lawless, it will be strong enough.
I have no choice but to get a special move to enhance Aqua Tail.
>>65
Understood, I’ll set it to power 100 and accuracy 100!
It would be appreciated if more powerful and forceful moves that don’t Mega Evolve could be introduced.
>>67
In that case, it would mean that Mega has a somewhat mediocre physical attack type, wouldn’t it?
>>69
“Should I give it a priority move with a 30% flinch rate and 80 power, and Mega Evolve it into a boon from the heavens?”
The story about a crocodile in the sewers of Paris is probably the original source, so I’ll predict a combination of water and poison here.
>>68
If you live underground, there are also ghosts.
>>70
Another ghost, huh…
>>71
Water ghosts can potentially multiply all at once.
I’m getting fed up with things like the Fighting Evil Ghost.
Lower C by 20.
If you make it A+80 and S+40, I won’t complain.
>>74
Isn’t that an extremely high expectation?
I think it’s probably a physical type, and I’m happy with whichever type it is…
Speaking of alligators, it’s frozen punch!
In other words, ice.
I love Otiles.
I want to be embraced by Croconaw and Lanturn.
The story about living in the sewers really sounds like a form of adaptability.
>>81
That’s good.
>>77
It is necessary that even those who cannot distinguish between physics and specialty can operate it…
So, even if the stats are mediocre, boost them with hidden traits or exclusive moves.
Sometimes both are served together.
I wonder if a battle environment like in the main story will be opened in Z-A.
Whether good or bad, I wonder if Game Freak, with their contrarian spirit, will straightforwardly give Meganium a Fairy type Mega Evolution or regional evolution.
>>85
It might be a form change.
>>85
As expected, it’s grass steel type…
>>88
Mecha Megameganium, huh?
>>90
I thought it might be a little interesting and potentially worth doing.
Water poison is excellent in terms of resistance, excluding major electric ground weaknesses.
It seems that there are many fairy killers in the environment, and those with an attacker mentality are also not uncommon.
I don’t think Grass Fairies are that strong in terms of type.
What’s helpful is the extremely low base stats of Masheado.
Because the characteristics of Whimsicott and Gourgeist are too strong, their strength as types is not clearly defined.
>>89
People say Burull is too strong, but I think the fact that it had the lowest usage rate among the Caps across all rules in the 7th and 8th generations speaks for itself.
>>97
I remember that there were quite a few Pokémon like Garchomp and Pheromosa that had these complex poison moves despite not being used much, so there wasn’t much trust in defensive strategies.
Because it’s not the main story, they should honestly give us both Mega and Regional forms instead.
I wonder why the XY starters still don’t have Mega Evolutions…
>>92
But the one with the region doesn’t have Mega distributed to it.
I’m not really sure if there’s a need to separate Mega Stones by original species and region.
Since they presented it as “Champions,” there were predictions that the tenth generation would be a mega revival, but it seems that may not be the case after all.
It seems like there aren’t any new Pokémon or new regions that fit the category of movement parkour or vehicles.
Water-type isn’t bad, but when considering it as one of the three starters, it loses its Grass-type weakness.
>>96
Empoleon: “Fire and Grass will be at normal effectiveness, but it’s okay because it has weaknesses to Fighting and Ground.”
>>96
Because Empoleon was once like that.
In that case, I think it will be handled by giving Meganium a dual-type weakness to Water toxicity.
>>100
Grass Electric or Grass Psychic or Grass Ground…
Well, grass electricity isn’t so bad, I guess.
>>96
I guess I’ll turn Meganium into Grass Psychic.
In Generation 4, there were no special elements, which is why the Hisui region was created, but this time there are distinctive elements like Mega Evolutions, so I think there’s no need to force out regional forms in the new games.
Grass fairies are reduced by both fire and steel attacks, and they also have many major weaknesses when receiving damage.
It seems like an all-in support like an elf might be the answer.
Since we have Mega Rayquaza and Mega Sceptile, we don’t need rules; the type matchups for Mega starters are fine.
>>106
If it’s Mega, then maybe not, but I think it applies in the case of the region.
Grass electricity can complement each other in flight and on the ground, so it’s quite good.
In other words, since only Grass types have resistance to Ground and a weakness to Ground, it seems like it could be quite good if done well.
The dragon martial arts have a classic feel, but it’s not surprising if they twist in such a way that they attach to rock or ground.
>>108
When it comes to Pokémon that bite with water and rock, it overlaps with Cagirl.
I don’t know how much Game Freak cares about it, but…
I think it’s quite a high hurdle for Feraligatr to be required to be stronger than its original form’s power plus a gem.
>>109
It’s not such a high hurdle to say that, unfortunately…
Just becoming a hybrid will probably make it stronger than the original species right away.
The strength of Jewellike power is still the answer that this bug behavior remains.
>>114
Specification! It’s a specification!
What is the possibility of the grass dragon Megameganium?!
>>115
Maybe Mega Emboar should become a dragon instead…
>>115
Even if I catch a dragon with a mega in the grass, I’m not that happy about it.
I have to at least learn some powerful dragon techniques.
>>115
Even a fast Mega Sceptile is that strong, so unless Mega Bayleef’s base stats are significantly boosted, it won’t be enough…
What was it like during the Legial?
>>119
What is it?
Give me a distribution as wasteful as Mega Lagrange.
If it’s Mega Evolution, then reducing everything except for AC is also a possibility, so a dual-type specialization is feasible…
>>123
It seems that extreme cases won’t come out from the three prestigious families.
>>130
As for the base, it’s fine to make big modifications if it’s Mega.
>>132
No, the distribution is not sharp at all for the starters even with Mega.
There isn’t a single number that has gone down.
There are no Pokémon designed to fully take advantage of brute force.
The Avatar Land is strong, but it’s not like it’s fully utilizing its strength to do bad things.
Let’s turn everyone into dragons.
Let’s keep it simple.
After undergoing a transformation in Region Meganium, I want to get mega mega!
(A mega Meganium with an unusually long neck)
(An overly elongated mouth Mega Gyarados)
>>129
The nose-growing Emboar.
They’re saying it’s either a region or a mega, but it’s also possible that a region could be added and receive a mega.
It’s sad for the original species, but
>>133
The original species of the Jadeite trio was not saved either…
The weakness of the region is a separate issue.
>>134
Overall, it’s not bad when looking at all three houses…
I want Mega for the Kalos starters, so let’s go with the regional forms here.
>>135
What does that mean?
Why does it seem like there are no Mega Evolutions for the Kalos starters when Mega Evolution comes here?
>>141
It’s just a desire.
I also like regions.
I wonder if it will take the form of Kalos as a region?
Is it really a bipedal grass-fighting Meganium?
Mega Venusaur 80-100-123-122-120-80 (625)
Mega Charizard X 78-130-111-130-85-100 (634)
Mega Charizard Y 78-104-78-159-115-100(634)
Mega Blastoise 79-103-120-135-115-78 (630)
Mega Sceptile 70-110-75-145-85-145(630)
Mega Blaziken 80-160-80-130-80-100 (630)
Mega Lagrange 100-150-110-95-110-70 (635)
>>140
The ease of the characteristics is quite irresistible.
>>147
Many opponents are difficult to overcome even with ease in the current environment.
>>154
If it were here now, the mech Santa would be too much of a nemesis…
>>140
Everyone thinks both A and C are expensive.
Recently, the three main families seem to be discarding either A or C, so it doesn’t look like Mega Evolution will be allowed unless they waste a considerable amount.
>>140
Truly flawless enhancement.
If you say it negatively, it’s unremarkable…
I would be happy if all the members of Mega could participate.
Mega Rayquaza is impossible.
>>142
I think Rayquaza has a light footwork, so it should be fine.
If you want to bring in a child you used in the old generation and make them active,
The best thing is having a special ability or exclusive move.
While original species Mega is good, there are some works that don’t have Mega, unlike traits and techniques.
>>143
Are you going to end the Champions at Generation 10?
>>143
Special moves are exciting, aren’t they?
The exclusive move of H Bakufuun was subtle, though.
Speaking of which, since it’s XY, there’s a possibility it could be Mega instead of a regional variant.
Originally a new type, but there are many bad dual-type starters, huh?
>>148
It’s strong to be able to create a pseudo rock-paper-scissors with something like Psychic Fighting Ghost.
Meganium seems to have Psychic-type.
>>149
If I have to wait this long for a reinforcement and that’s all I get, I would cry.
>>149
It’s just a repeat of Tetsunoi’s dance.
I think that 50% of Mega Rayquaza’s strength comes from the fact that it’s unclear which form it is, XY or otherwise.
>>151
The single was like that, but in doubles, Y’s firepower was outrageous.
Who is everyone choosing from the Three Houses?
>>153
Chico or alligator
>>153
Mega Meganium all-in.
Who is the idiot that taught Mega Sceptile to use 21 moves?
>>155
I’m Hirai.
It’s certainly better than being a teenager.
>>162
It was a flat heart.
I’m sorry, I was thinking what the hell is going on because I can’t hear the electromagnetic waves.
Chikorita looks like it’s in slow motion, so I don’t like it.
I think the additional ability I received is Meganium’s final power, which is technically Fairy-type.
Both Pokémon that gain the Fairy type with Mega Evolutions are underwhelming; one of them has the worst Mega Evolution, and it’s scary to see it gain the Fairy type…
It feels like the environment is changing enough to introduce a region even though not much time has passed since XY, and adding Megas seems the most likely.
Well, it seems like the region could be handled in any way as long as there’s some reason behind it.
Well, Typhlosion already had strong moves from the start.
>>172
Nothing surpasses the eruption.
>>170
The interior of the handsome house was shown almost as it is, so it hasn’t aged at all.
>>173
Is it about the timeline in the story?
The three main clans, Generation 1, Generation 6 ZA… that’s a lot.
Chikorita
Charmander
Keromatsu
Can you create a PT like that?
Well, the first generation starter Pokémon might take a while to appear.
>>176
I’ve received Mega from three generations, so I want you to come.
>>167
There are only subtle ones.
>>177
Well, the problem is that there aren’t many opponents that become stronger.
For example, dragons usually have fire and flying abilities.
I mean, are they serious about releasing wild Pokémon in the city?
Don’t you think the dragon will be halved in grass?
>>182
Since the boss character in the RPG part is assumed to have all three starter types halved, there is a reason for that.
Unless you adjust very strongly, you won’t make it into the top 30, so it’s boring to say that this type is no good just because it’s weak.
It seems like they are going to prepare the environment for Miare this time, so if the environment changes, I feel like I can at least make an excuse that her appearance has changed.
A city where people coexist with Pokémon is a kind of environment that hasn’t really been seen until now.
>>184
Isn’t it a bit too limited for changes to be exclusive to Miare?
What’s different from location-based evolution?
I’m scared that Meganium will only receive support moves that are more confusing than type coverage.
>>187
Game Freak likes to make subtle buffs to weak Pokémon…
>>187
The auxiliary techniques are weak, so it should be fine as long as they increase.
Well then, let’s give the Grass Fairy a hot disposition!
>>188
To be honest, just getting Heatproof makes Grass-type Pokémon pretty strong, doesn’t it?
I honestly think there are very few people who want to be made so strong that they dominate the competitive environment.
>>189
Showing a sense of rejection even within the realm of possibilities and expectations is severe.
>>199
Isn’t that a minority opinion? It’s quite imaginative and enviable to interpret it as a sense of rejection.
I want Gyarados to learn crocodile-themed moves and share them with other crocodile Pokémon.
>>191
Well, it’s probably a physical move.
It won’t strengthen the loudness, you know.
>>167
It’s not bad that the fairy gains resistance, as the poison that originally struggled with grass becomes even more ineffective.
The attack range is somewhat questionable, but the real issue is whether we expect an attacker performance from Meganium, which originally has a lineup of moves leaning towards defense.
I mean, Pokémon change in ways that don’t make any sense.
Maybe some cutting-edge technology did something.
What kind of crocodile-like technique is that?
Death Roll or something.
Reduce the weight of the pig and enhance its speed.
I want some improvement for Greninja too.
Clearly unable to keep up.