
A Pachirisu faced with such a hellish board at 60-70-90.
I somehow made a great achievement…
I like this kind of thing.
The one that burned the audience’s brains.
The brain of the user has also been burned.
>>3
I understand that there was a strategy behind it, but I still wonder why it was included in the end.
>>4
This guy was the only one who had a special endurance capable of withstanding someone’s technique that you remember with this finger.
What was this virtual enemy again…
>>3
The impact can be inferred from its recreation in the opening PV.
A Pokémon that standardized the reading of trainer names using Hangul characters.
I like how Sejun’s Pachirisu is recognized by its unique name.
Aren’t you going to bake the official brain?
The caster who didn’t realize for a while that the Yookbaris used by player Sejun, who has advanced in the official Unite tournament, is called “Sejun’s Pachirisu.”
Why is it that you’re so strong at the competitive level even until Unite?
>>9
Do you like squirrels…?
>>10
Isn’t it the greedy-like one that should apologize?
>>9
Apologize to Pachirisu.
In my opinion, Pachirisu is just a pet Pokémon that can’t be used in actual battles.
With this delicate distribution of stats, how can it possibly thrive with a total of only 405…
I’ve heard that there are few strong ground types in the environment, so it’s hard to be exploited for weaknesses.
Having a minimum level of durability and being able to do this with that speed to rub my cheeks is indeed an advantage.
At that time, the usage rate in single battles, which had no advantages, was also increasing and it was no good.
In Pokkén, Pachirisu, with this finger looking like a special move, is clearly influenced by this.
In Kalos Doubles, the Pokémon that can use “You, stop right there” are Ootachi, Doble, Pachirisu, and Lucario.
>>21
60-70-90 is hellishly hard.
There are so few Pokémon that learn this move…
>>23
Well, it’s a move that can only be used in double battles.
>>38
I also use it in triple battles…
>>43
Just give up already.
I saw that Level 1 Doble at a different Pokémon tournament.
>>24
This strategy was viable because of a specific adjustment mistake in the fourth generation that made the priority of this move higher than that of Fake Out.
Thanks to that, I can reliably trigger the trill.
I think people who set Pachirisu’s special defense high are surprised.
I remembered that I had been using this Pachirisu as a starting factor in singles before it became available.
Whoa, this is really hard…
An incident where many Pachirisu were burned because of a trainer who tried to do the same thing, causing many trainers’ brains to fry.
Famous players have impressive signature characters that, even when they become insufficient in terms of character power, can become a kind of curse due to overexposure.
If Pokémon has characters like that, it’s still relatively manageable even in modern times, so it’s not too bad.
Right now, Electabuzz is being used in a way similar to Pachirisu, remembering this finger.
Although there are no front teeth, there are decent amounts of both C and S, so it’s almost a superior version.
It’s someone who dug out the one that gets oddly stuck in a specific way in a specific environment.
>>32
Despite that, it’s a mystery why they were using Pachirisu instead of Electabuzz in SV.
It’s like Umemura’s Ryu.
My pronouns cannot be easily discarded.
The introduction of Pachirisu after this battle is character development.
It’s cool when you can read the environment in card games and introduce unknown cards to make them shine.
There are times when weird Pokémon like Otachi shine in the SV Double Legendary rule on a seasonal basis, but if someone could pull that off at the World Championships, they’d probably fry their brain, right?
The excitement in the venue when Pachirisu appeared was great.
You can also carve with the front teeth of anger, right?
This is the strongest move that can change a Pokémon’s rating by two levels just by holding this finger, so it’s extremely rare.
There aren’t even 20 bodies in SV.
If anything, in Sword and Shield → SV, a large number of Pokémon with the same effect as this finger switch were also confiscated.
That had too many issues with acquiring Pokémon as well.
The fact that Pachirisu was holding an Oran Berry in the Pokémon merchandise with a tool is definitely influenced by this.
The reason for adopting Morobarel is that the guidance of attacks is much more directly linked to anger powder than to mushroom spores.
It’s just that there are probably a lot of strong options for others who have this finger… so it’s unclear what the selection criteria for the learners are, given that some fortunate ones have received it.
It was so cool that I stood on the field until the very end of the final match.
A lot more people have started adopting Pachirisu after copying this person, haven’t they?
I love strange Pokémon that have solid reasons for being used, like a level 21 Hitmontop in a Triple Battle or a Chinchou paired with a white Zamac.
Well, I mostly only remember really strong guys and those clearly meant for doubles, like Ogarpon, so I feel like I’m putting a lot of thought into giving anything other than Ogarpon.
Is this finger of the ogre paw good?
The venue is also excited.
I used the powder from Morobarel’s anchor a lot, but I had some concerns about the durability of using this finger.
It’s like people who put in something strange, not just Pokémon, want to be in this top tier!
It was shocking that it was properly incorporated into the stamper and has shown actual results.
It proves that even in a split hand situation, going head-on and winning demonstrates that it is strong as a hand, not just a one-hit wonder betting on a mere surprise kill.