
Seed Heracross HP100 National Pokédex NO.0214 1-Horn Pokémon Height: 1.5m Weight: 54.0kg Single Throw 50+ If you flip 2 coins and both are heads, add 70 damage. Illus. Satoshi Shirai Weakness +20 Retreat Loves sweet nectar and uses its proud horn to throw opponents rather than being alone.
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If I’m going to use Jun, I’d like to use Mukuhawk, but if possible, I’d prefer a Water Energy that can use Kai.
The thread created by Jun.
If it’s water, there’s Kingler, the crab.
What kind of throw gives 50 damage even if it doesn’t succeed?
>>6
I’ll let you destroy just the arm.
If successful, drop the opponent from the head.
If you fail, it’s right in the pit of your stomach.
While Kairos is lacking, I appreciate the solidity.
It’s a problem because I become weak the moment I can’t hold onto jun.
If anything, I want to hold two.
Is it as solid as they say? Kairos is trash.
Kairos can use Powerful Bloom with 2 energy.
You’re too much of a gambler.
If you want stability, go with Dadalin.
It’s strong to draw jun on the first turn of the second player and flip two heads on the coin toss.
…The hurdle is high.
But isn’t it strong to get 50 on the first turn even if you miss with Jun?
Can’t achieve a one-turn kill?
>>17
There is a Farfetch’d with much higher stability…
It’s painful that Jun is the trainer.
Without any search methods, I can’t even rely on Oak, the only card that boosts my hand.
>>19
After the second turn, it’s either the stable 50 from Airamudo or Heracross, which can’t even attack without support…
Suddenly appearing from behind and doing 120 chance… I still don’t want to use it…
If you can create a situation where Jun-kun and Heracross are in hand on the first turn every time, then that’s strong.
Get motivated, not just for Kairos!
Switch to Escape Energy 1.
Abnormal Oddish lover
Using jun, 50 is still a bit tricky with 3 energy, and so is 120.
The minimum requirement is to gather everything and then draw the strongest.
At least 2 energy or HP 120 would be a level worth considering.
Using Mukuhawk as the main plan on the third turn is good, but if I can’t draw it, I think Heracross is the best sub-plan…
If you gather them together, the work will be done much better by Snorlax for now.
Actually, 2 energy 100 is just plain painful.
That fat guy wakes up 75% of the time.
If you’re not that sleepy, then don’t sleep, you fatso.
Snorlax pretends to have disadvantages.
Sometimes I really fall asleep.
I was wondering why Snorlax, but it turns out there was a dedicated support.
Why?
>>37
Even Mount Tengan is just Gonbe, so it’s not very noticeable…
Is it when we fought before the Pokémon League that I first became Snorlax…?
Isn’t 3 Energy 120 just weak?
>>39
So, that’s Seuss, huh?
>>39
But what if it could get through with 1 energy…?
120 is not weak, but there are definitely those who can consistently reach it, and more than anything, the time spent waiting to build up 3 energy in the hope of that feels too hollow.
It’s not just Beekun, but even if we manage to get that one chance, 120 damage is just barely not enough.
The fastest Snorlax used by Jun is seriously strong.
Saying that you can take down Darkrai and Weavile with one punch makes you look powerful.
If you have two matching cards, you may gain the right to end the match with a 25% chance.
It sounds strong when you say it like that, but the popular ones usually have more than 120 HP from their base stats, you know.
It’s helpful that Greninja, not consuming energy, can grow while providing firepower from behind, taking care of the bulky ones with all three elements in harmony.
Having a clear partner is important.
If it’s energy, it’s God.
It’s garbage because it’s 3 energy.
Isn’t Mukuhawk also good? There’s potential, and you can also use the sassy Mukkurow.
If it were nothing at all, I might have used it.
All the surplus energy from the grass goes to Celebi…
>>50
Celebi can use any color of energy as long as you have one Grass energy.
If you’re going to use Jyarooda, then it’s Celebi.
Mukuhawk is simply strong, so I’m very unsure about how to team it up.
I can think there’s a 50% chance, but 25% is already no good.
It seems like they tried to give strengths to various aspects like Jun, HP 100, and gambling performance, but as a result, it has become half-baked.
While one Mukuhawk is rampaging, the other Mukuhawk growing is the strongest.
Impossible.
If you think of the three energies as being the same as Arceus, you’ll understand how useless this guy is.
>>56
But… what if jun is here?
>>56
Arceus can quietly strengthen Arceus beliefs, which is quite significant.
I want to defeat Arceus quickly, but the Arceus believers are becoming a wall.
When I tried to leave it alone, it ran away without any energy.
Muku Hawk often finds that using Brave Bird as well as picking up with a grasp can surprisingly hit quite often.
The promo will probably only use serious fighting hate.
There are unnecessarily many types of Mukuhawk.
“Just one should be enough, even if it’s an ex.”
I want to use both Breva Hawk and Grab Hawk, so I wonder if it could have a branching evolution…
Even considering Jun-kun, there will be turns where nothing can be done unless you draw two cards, and using Jun-kun means other support can’t be used, so uuhn.
I don’t think it’s bad if you consider that you can do this much while leaving Mega Evolution intact.
I don’t know when evolution will come.
>>64
If Mega were to come, all I can see is a future where using the new Heracross would be stronger, or the pre-evolution would be weak!
Pidgeot-senpai is using them differently from ex, huh?
Although the user is not at all inferior in strength to a champion…
Ah, I see, this thing is technically in its pre-evolution stage…
Isn’t Arceus a maximum of 130?
If anything, I’m the ultimate Sinnoh champion without any complaints, just like the original Jun.