
Hoenn is great, isn’t it…?
>>1
Healthy thickness of the legs.
I think they are getting along well with the absolute champion.
These guys really have some cool dedicated background music!
>>3
Originally, serious Pokémon battles should take place in the Pokémon League, not the Frontier.
Was I this bald…?
I had the image of a shadowy black hair, but it turned out like this…
The one below is the old version.
I thought so, but…
In ORAS, it just felt like the bald was imbued with the flames of determination to die…
I didn’t realize Bougainvillea was so risky.
The ghost evil ice dragon has a strong image of the Elite Four.
When I was a child, Genji was so strong that I couldn’t win for a while.
Indeed, you don’t often hear about evil gym leaders.
Nesug is rare.
The Elite Four presentation in ORAS is really cool.
The Big 4 is also the first title displayed in Japanese play.
Dragons have completely established themselves as the 8th gym leader or the 4th member of the Elite Four.
>>13
Sometimes champions also use it.
The facilities and the music are just too intimidating, Ishleagu.
It looks like an evil organization.
>>14
Thus, this Blueberry Academy Four Heavenly Kings.
>>17
In terms of gameplay, it’s the later half of the DLC after the main story, so the level is high.
In terms of world setting, it doesn’t seem like much since they are ultimately just a student champion.
They are probably much stronger than average people.
I only have memories of being frustrated with Mamoru for being so sturdy.
I was just about to start a thread saying that Prim is beautiful but somewhat plain, so I want you to touch on that topic too.
At that time, I didn’t choose Blaziken much, so Prim was the toughest.
I like how she comes to a land unsuitable for mastering Ice-type Pokémon, showing her stoicism as a graceful noblewoman while being an Elite Four member.
>>21
Having strong Pokémon like Todoriger and Onigoroshi in your lineup is great too, right?
Isle King Kuchinashi is evil, so he’s not technically a gym leader, but he’s present as a trial boss along the way.
The island king is clearly on a higher level than the gym leaders; they are the number one on that island and close to the Elite Four.
Well, the Isshu League has become an evil organization…
Many people in Pokémon these days still have extravagant hairstyles.
The world setting is becoming more realistic, so it’s getting quieter and quieter now.
Nanjamo is a streamer, so that kind of thing might be a distinctive symbol for them.
>>25
Well, the characters themselves are in a gag position, so those guys…
Celebrity character
>>25
If you exclude the ones that aren’t quiet on their own, then naturally the quieter ones will be left…
I don’t think others are that quiet either, to begin with…
I don’t know if there are kids who focus on psychic abilities from an early age.
Perhaps it’s because there were few who focused on moves that countered evil, like moves that make Espers ineffective against evil.
There are no fairies around this time.
>>26
Both RSE and BW allow you to catch Espers after the middle of the game.
Ralts can be joined quickly, but it still can’t hold the front line with its current stats.
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Even if I return to school, there are still people with strange bouncy hair!
I can’t remember the person second from the left in Isshu.
It really looks like it’s going to use a shocking attack.
>>32
Renbu.
A nude coat that feels of the times.
Stop using the same Pokémon.
Comparing them, the original Fuyou looks quite boyish.
Up until Advance, there were many hairstyles that made me wonder what was going on with them.
It’s a tutorial that reminds you to properly collect and raise Pokémon besides the starter Pokémon you get at the beginning, like Dragon-type Gym Leaders and Elite Four.
>>38
If you’ve reached the Four Heavenly Kings, you can’t really call it a tutorial.
>>41
That’s exactly fine as a regular trial or barrier.
>>38
It’s more like a tutorial.
You gathered and raised them, right? Isn’t it more accurate to say “the final wall”?
Is it really called a tutorial right before the final boss!?
The Elite Four of Isshu is divided into black and white teams, so the balance is very good.
Rembu should be paired with Cattleya, but it’s also great that it can be paired with Shikimi and Gima.
The beginning of the Four Heavenly Kings’ exclusive BGM.
When I saw Cattleya, I got really excited thinking it was that guy from the Battle Frontier!
I feel like it’s rare for past characters to appear like this in Pokémon.
I wonder if Cattleya and Savory are actually from the same family or clan.
>>48
Is there really anything going on between those two, like they say?
>>51
A blonde psychic who often speaks of elegance from a prestigious psychic family.
Aren’t there quite a few similarities?
The Unova Elite Four was somewhat challenging.
It was hard to level up.
>>49
Because of the system where experience points decrease when you defeat an opponent with a higher level than yours, it was difficult to level up and attack.
Is this a real psychic connection?
The impression of the Isshu’s handhelds was that they had excessively high firepower.
There are actually quite a few real psychics.
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If that’s the case, even a mob character would do it if it means just floating a ball.
I like Rembu’s post-battle lines.
It was a gathering of strange people, Kalos.
It was a gathering of interesting people in Paldea.
There are just a lot of generations with not much information, so at first glance, it basically looks like a gathering of strange people, the Four Heavenly Kings.
Renbu and Genji have a position and aura like candidates for the next champion, but in the end, it’s Mikuri and Iris from the eighth gym who became the champions.
Is it because of age?
>>58
Isn’t it just that Adeku has been the champion for a long time and was simply outclassed in terms of skill?
>>58
I think that at an age like Genji’s, there’s a possibility of being a former champion or something similar.
Use of the 600 family
I think Remu was probably the strongest candidate at the time of BW, but well, Iris was just too much of a genius.
Originally, they are probably the youngest Gym Leader in history.
It seems that Zumi surprisingly serves dishes to the other members of the Kalos Elite Four.
A chef who uses water Pokémon and suddenly gets angry with the choices.
>>60
Despite saying I don’t understand, I seem to have an answer within myself whether it’s right or wrong, and I get frustrated thinking that someone who has come this far holds only that level of awareness.
I believe there is a mode to make Zumi’s restaurant prosperous in ZA!
Mikuri is just unable to leave Rune because they are a tribe that watches over ancient Pokémon.
After things were taken care of, Daigo directly asked me to be the champion.
Upon closer inspection, Shikimi’s outfit is quite lewd.
I remember someone who continued to challenge the league but ended up not winning and became an old man, living near the Champion Road in Isshu.
The game world occasionally features people with psychic abilities and those from dragon villages who have complicated circumstances.
Occult enthusiasts and priests don’t often talk about family lineage stories.
Where did Cochran go?
>>70
Aren’t you back at Cattleya’s family home or something?
>>70
In a battle, it was supposed to be dangerous because I couldn’t control my superpowers, but now that I’ve learned to control them, it seems that Cochran no longer needs to take my place.
Occult maniacs give the impression of being more like a club of enthusiasts rather than a family.
Looking at it this way, both seem to be trying to showcase the local characteristics.
Cattleya is from a prestigious family simply because the trainer’s skills have been passed down through the generations, but it doesn’t seem like they are part of a Psychic clan or anything like that…
>>77
No, it’s a psychic.
They say that during the BW1 era, they couldn’t control their power, so battles were prohibited.
So, Cochran is acting on behalf of the Battle Frontier instead.
That Cochran is said to have ancestors in jade.
>>85
Just because Cattleya is coincidentally psychic doesn’t mean that the entire clan is.
The savory clan has always been positioned as the family that has been running the Galar Psychic Gym for generations.
I’m saying it myself, but it’s a warm region in Hoenn.
There are too few Ice types, so it’s almost entirely become an Onigori and Todozelga team!
>>78
Since you mentioned that, in the first battle of ORAS, there are two Level 52 Onigoori, one Level 52 Yukimenoko, and one Level 54 Todozelga.
It seems like there might be some cohesion while complaining about how Daigo isn’t around again, but still keeping Genji elevated.
It feels like Renbu and Adeku are the only ones getting along well, while the other three treat work as work but seem a bit distant.
>>79
Shikimi usually comes to the villa of Katurea, so I don’t think they’re that distant.
Only Kage has an overly diverse selection of Pokémon among the Hoenn Elite Four.
Dragon Quest VI
Literature Girl!
Muscle man!
Handsome!
Mysterious girl!
A perfectly balanced formation as the Four Heavenly Kings.
Iris’s age isn’t clearly stated.
At the BW1 stage, the text becomes hiragana even with the kanji setting because it is juvenile.
BW2 Champion was probably around 10 years old.
I don’t know how far the time in Isshu has progressed in the SV timeline, but if it’s happening simultaneously, I can understand why the Kakitsubata would be bent and distorted.
It would be nice if the Iris hadn’t repeated a year and became a Gym Leader immediately after graduating in BW2.
This is full of complexes about Iris…
In ORAS, Kagettsu’s outfit colors are switched between top and bottom.
>>89
I noticed for the first time…
It feels like ORAS has a stronger sense of that kind of person.
It seems that whether or not you fought directly against the champion at that time depends on when you started being one of the Four Heavenly Kings.
Cattleya seemed to have been uncontrollable at the age of 14, and it seems she came to Isshu for a test of strength alone a few years later, so it looks like she became a member of the Elite Four quite recently.
>>91
It will be around two or three years later for the fourth generation.
For now, let’s assume it’s two years.
And two years in BW2.
Assuming Shironna was around 22 years old when she graduated from university in DPt.
It’s around 26 years old with 22 + 2 + 2 at the end.
Since the 3DS, it’s a different world, so it’s not counted.
It’s still a bit early to call her an old hag, and I believe it’s an undesirable age to be considered on the same level as Lusamine.
>>91
I find it a bit exciting to think about what the person who was probably in that gap, Asuna’s grandfather, and the former members of the Four Heavenly Kings, who I don’t know what they’re doing now, are up to.
I think there are quite a few common points between Cattleya and Savory.
From a prestigious family of psychics; blonde hair, blue eyes; catchphrase is “elegant.”
I was shocked when I learned that Shikimi’s hairstyle in Pokemas is not a short bob, but a semi-long style tucked inside her clothes.
Even in fan art, it was drawn with a really short bob.
>>93
It was originally set up like that, but it was depicted at a glance…
I think anyone can become a champion as long as they are strong, but becoming a Gym Leader or an Elite Four requires various conditions and qualifications.
>>96
It seems that Itsuki is saying something like he finally became one of the Four Heavenly Kings after a lot of training, so there must be something to that.
I wonder who took over after Geema left the Four Heavenly Kings.
>>97
If you’re choosing based on skill, it would be Banjirou, but he doesn’t seem interested in the Four Heavenly Kings.
In terms of gameplay, Kakitsubata is the strongest dragon user in the main series.
There are hardly any trainers who are equal to or better than blueberries.
>>100
Even when considering them both after their enhancements, there is such a clear difference in strength that Suguri, who seems obviously stronger than Nemo in-game, cannot even defeat a single Pokémon that Nemo has…
>>109
Really?
I think Nemo was quite weak in terms of gameplay.
Is there some kind of verification video?
>>114
Do the Kibi Kibi Panic!
>>114
It seemed like they were going to battle with Nemosuguri in the story!
>>114
It’s a story, right…
It seems like there are many Gym Leaders in Isshu, so they probably won’t have any trouble with the Elite Four.
Adec is also nurturing the next generation at the cram school.
In the recent leak, DP Cynthia was originally set to be 28 years old.
Since this is just an initial setup, it’s up to you whether to believe it or not.
The Elite Four of Kanto has undergone a significant lineup change between the original series and Gold and Silver, but I wonder what happened.
Regarding Wataru, it seems that Red became the champion to prevent him from going out somewhere and being absent.
I can fantasize, but
>>106
From what I can gather from FRLG, Kanna seems to have returned to her hometown.
Kikuko is probably not just about age…
>>111
I really like Kikuno… I like the design, the usage type, and the character.
>>106
Kanna has a fantasy that after the local area of Nanashima was attacked by Team Rocket, she descended to engage in conservation activities.
Kikuko has retired.
Only the weakest person continues.
Fuyou’s grandmother seems to have already passed away by the time of the main story.
When I see the interactions of Maguak coming to take the pearls, it seems that the conversation proceeds without any problems even without the old lady.
I don’t know if it’s only visible to the protagonist or if the husband’s grandfather can see it as well.
It seems that the recruitment standards are strict at Itsuki’s place since it’s also the headquarters.
Itsuki is strong because he simply keeps spamming Psychic with a team of Pokémon that have high special attack.
We can’t make suspicious characters gym leaders or Elite Four members…
When I say that, some noise gets mixed in.
The daughter of the Four Heavenly Kings, Gym Leader Kyou, is amazing…
I wonder where the Dragon Village is located.
In the main story, it’s outside of Isshu, in the anime it’s inside Isshu, in PokéSpecial it’s Fusube, and in PokéMasters it’s not Fusube… the setting seems to be missing or unclear.
>>116
You can temporarily ignore anime and Pokémon Special.
I believe the current answer is that Pokémon Masters cannot provide information beyond the main story and anything other than the main story set in Isshu.
The level will go up and down purely based on the game’s circumstances.
Even so, the best NPCs are HGSS Red’s Pikachu and BDSP’s enhanced Cynthia’s Garchomp at level 88.
It’s becoming a bit of a sanctuary.
It was interesting that the Four Heavenly Kings could be tackled in any order you liked instead of a fixed sequence.
I’m curious about what the format of the planning meeting was like.
>>121
I imagined the Four Heavenly Kings discussing with the Champion.
It’s not necessarily the case that if the level is low, you’ll lose.
Officially, it seems that Wataru and Dande are assumed to be about the same level.
In the anime, Wataru was used as a stepping stone.
To be honest, I think if you’re a champion, it’s perfectly fine to have six level 100 Pokémon.
It becomes tiresome to keep going around.
>>127
It’s a series that even kids can do.
I like championship defense matches in SM.
>>128
“I’m grateful for the little adjustments like, ‘Let’s try doing what users mentioned in past works!'”
I have the feeling that I want to see strong characters with designs that seem really powerful despite being low level, but it might not be good for the game…
>>129
If you’re weak in terms of the game, you’ll end up like Kiba…
>>129
There is a high possibility of becoming just someone with low LV.
It was probably just an NPC from back in the day that would come at me with LV1 tactics.
I have a strong desire to battle the pure gym leader Sakaki!
It’s a mystery when you started having both a hidden face and a front-facing face.
>>133
It seems like they were just a typical gym leader in the past, judging by the way they speak.
The lively Nemo hasn’t allocated any effort values, and the story doesn’t match the skill level; in the end, Game Freak’s execution is lacking.
>>136
If anything, it seems strange that there’s only one person who has fully invested effort values now that they can be called at the academy.
I think it would be okay to just use all six of the same Pokémon.
It feels like they’re expressing individuality through their build configuration and such.
>>137
Basically, Ms. Prim.
I don’t feel like the CPU can handle the durable acrobatic juggling of the iris.