
I know that the techniques can increase or decrease.
Mega Spearow’s base stats: HP 65 (500th), Attack 150 (22nd), Defense 40 (840th), Special Attack 15 (948th), Special Defense 80 (339th), Speed 145 (9th), Average 82.5 (Total 495) (332nd)
There is, but if we don’t compete, there won’t be any dramatic changes.
I don’t hear much about changes in base stats…
I’m only doing the scenario, so I don’t understand special attack or base stats, but I’m clearing by beating them up.
It should have happened occasionally, but it doesn’t have any significant impact to the point that I don’t remember.
Mantine has gone up from H65 to 85.
Since I have D140, it has changed a lot.
Amemōsu’s CS increased by 20 each time, and its attack range is quite wide, allowing it to perform well as a special attacker.
C15
I don’t understand what they mean by H or D in the first place.
The firepower of Gardevoir has been reduced.
Because it makes me sad if it’s too low.
I understand the opinion that everyone should be raised to at least a minimum usable level.
In SV, didn’t my sister’s base stats get nerfed?
Intentional characteristics can be quite manipulated, right?
This is Gardevoir.
Despite being a Pokémon themed around swords and shields, it was heavily nerfed in Sword and Shield.
Aren’t there too many types?
Is this balanced?
It depends on what one considers to be balanced…
Gardevoir only had a total base stat of 520, but it had its base stats reduced by 40.
Ariados gets some kind of enhancement every time.
It would be good to fundamentally reevaluate it once.
H: It’s HP, so stamina.
A: It’s an attack, and an assault.
B: Defense B!
C: Elimination method for special attack
D:defense, but since the defense is buried, it’s special defense.
S: It’s easy to understand because it’s speed and agility.
Sometimes, the base stats of lesser-known Pokémon are buffed, but since they are not well-known, they quietly get banned in the next series without anyone noticing.
Hasn’t Mamanbou received a power-up and become able to fight?
It smells like it might get heavily nerfed, related to the Four Calamities and some paradoxes.
You can change skills and traits, so feel free to keep raising or swapping them as you like.
I think the large swallow, which became a noise bird starting from a single grilled chicken skewer, is quite famous.
I think it’s inevitable that Kami, Heirasha, and Paojian will be nerfed.
Has Booster-chan become able to fight?
I’ve heard of nerfs across different works, but I haven’t heard much about buffs.
The worst one was probably Fiarow.
I’m looking forward to Pokémon Champions!
I think it’s amazing that there are people who can continue competing even when the environment doesn’t change until a new version comes out.
Even if Mega Gyarados is available now, it’s uncertain whether it will be used.
The most recent significant change in base stats would be Zacian.
I feel that SV has quite a good enhancement with the addition of evolutions for existing Pokémon and regions.
How should we view the information: as a form of intimidation or as a dull emotional reaction?
C is CHINPO, isn’t it?
I like Mismagius, but I want a different ability other than Levitate.
It’s said that because the dragonfly has strong skills like a backflip, the fairy has acquired bug resistance, but if that’s the case, they should just nerf the dragonfly’s power to 60.
I’ve never heard of a species that transformed due to an increase in base stats… A base stat that is so miserable that it needs to be increased probably wouldn’t be solved by just adding a little bit.
I wonder how the nerf is.
Which is bigger, the nerf to Zacian’s A or the nerf to its ability?
I think most Pokémon in sv are carefully designed with competitive battles in mind.
That’s why the strong ones are properly trained and have become excessively strong.
Mega Eleraid seems to have changed its ability quietly and beautifully.
It feels like I’ve seen Mega Gardevoir at some point, but maybe I haven’t.
Why does the tengu explode?
If you keep making upward revisions for everything, it would never end.
The strength of Pokémon is a relative matter, after all.
Raichu has changed quite a bit with the boost in S.
There is room to use it as a general electric type other than Rotom, even in preparation.
The reason why Tera types have been nicely adjusted regarding their versatility and libero is that.
Even if performance does not change, if the system is incompatible, it will be dead.
I wonder when Golurk’s base stats will finally get boosted.
I want individuality to come from abilities rather than base stats.
I’m happy when my favorite Pokémon is strong…
Starting from the seventh generation, it feels like almost all regular Pokémon have some sort of purpose or goal.
Special moves and abilities are easy to understand, but there are also other aspects.
You can tell how to use a Pokémon based on the combination of its base stats, learned moves, and abilities.
Don’t rush in with the pre-evolution element’s moves.
It’s okay for the bird to wave its finger.
The base stats other than Speed are just at a level of error, so if you want to strengthen quickly, it’s better to focus on abilities or moves.
Raichu received a dramatic enhancement from S100 to S110.
In terms of competition, when Raichu was used in the ORAS WCS, the GS rules had restricted legendary Pokémon and Mega Gardevoir at speed 100, so surpassing that line was significant.
Since my body is long horizontally, wide guard!
I would rather want the S to drop to around 30 instead of 70.
Everyone is paying attention to what will happen with Habataku Kami.
If you’re going to just raise the base stats of bug Pokémon by 20, wouldn’t it be better to raise them significantly more?
When I look at things like Urshifu and Kamiko, I wonder if no one stopped them…? Even if they wanted to make it stronger, it’s really extreme.
When S changes, it changes dramatically, doesn’t it?
The others won’t be significantly affected by an increase of just 10.
The double Raichu is still the most commonly used Pokémon among general Electric types.
Although there are over 1000 types of Pokémon, not all of them can enter.
Even so, when you combine the hundreds of Pokémon with their respective types, base stats, abilities, moves, held items, and specifications for each series,
Isn’t it too difficult to achieve a perfect balance adjustment?
It’s really not good that there are more Pokémon that can’t be escaped from even with double weather.
Zacian’s strengths are its power, ability, and dual typing, so even if two aspects are nerfed, it can still fight.
Pokémon like Pelipper and Raichu have become strong thanks to the upward adjustments.
I feel like the base stats of Kamis weren’t decided because I wanted them to be strong, but rather on a whim.
The double electric rat can basically be considered a pest.
It’s boring that Urshifu just makes everything good in Laos.
Let’s learn from Zamazenta-kun, who is doing his best even after being nerfed.
When I see that such a clear-cut distribution is allowed, like with hack ROMs and everyone’s delusions,
I wonder if there’s any way to do something for the kids from the second and third generations other than additional evolutions.
I still don’t quite understand why Marill’s C increased by 10.
Is Gardevoir not good enough?
Isn’t it crazy that in Champions, you can activate Ancient Activation at the end of the Great Land?
The text you provided consists of an emoji and does not include any Japanese words to translate. Please provide Japanese text for translation.
Pelipper suddenly became strong with the boost from Sun and Moon and Rain Dance.
I don’t dislike the fact that there are strengths and weaknesses in types, as I think the asymmetry has its own charm.
Making all types equal doesn’t necessarily mean it will be interesting.
It’s impressive that it’s still doing well in double despite being nerfed.
If it hadn’t been nerfed, it would have been even more successful than it is now, right?
I like the position of Zacian in singles and Zamazenta in doubles.
Stop with the cat trick and this finger!
I used to think, why doesn’t Zamazenta learn Body Press during the Sword and Shield era, but now that it finally has in SV, it’s a bit too strong…
Perikotas is interesting in terms of characterization, and it’s a great retroactive addition.
It left such a strong impression that when I played the previous works later, I was like… huh?
Can we do something about the base stats in Hoenn?
Zamazenta got nerfed in terms of stats and abilities, but since I got what I wanted…
The only thing that increased is the H of Koromori; they definitely mistook it for Kokoromori.
Even so, I couldn’t help but feel the disparity between Zacian and Zamac during Sword and Shield.
The often-mentioned lackluster characters of Hoenn don’t have enough total even before distribution, so it’s more about waiting for evolution than adjustments…
Is Nukenin finally forgiven?
I like that Pelicotus has a similar position to the regular Grakai since it’s originally from Hoenn.
Gigantamax Gyarados is also getting Sandstorm!
What is that BanG and Kaba?!
It seems that having a cute appearance with low base stats might be more acceptable.
In the early game, Bug-type Pokémon have low base values.
Are you planning to do it with Pikachu?
The electric ball is an item that guarantees paralysis.
Moro Barrel has really amazing base stats, right? With those base stats.
There is a theory that matches played under the current rules will be done in Champions, and that future main series games will follow the Arceus format.
If that’s really the case, it sounds like a lot of constraints will be lifted and it will be fun.
I don’t care, but I wonder if Unite could become more popular.
I want you to keep making profits and keep adding more holo wear.
Muumaji being a single type is also tough.
Pikachu with the move Thunderbolt has such low durability that it falls easily to sloppy priority moves, so it’s not viable in the competitive scene.
Not often featured, but roughly strong, Togedemaru.
To shine a spotlight on the currently declining Pokémon, we can create a situation where there’s only this one Pokémon that fits the desired elements for the party by applying about five filters.
To achieve that, it is important to create rules based on a concept that allows for a wide range of choices.
Yes, it’s a triple battle.
It’s a given that having high firepower is good, but a game where high firepower (only) equals strength doesn’t exist.
It’s always a double sandstorm with Bango.
Don’t you think they should release a forbidden move like Sand Waking?
What do you mean that the mouse’s AC doubled?
I really dislike the White Kyurem that turned into snow instead of hail…
I want to see the current environment’s triple, but I might not want to do it…
It’s a minor Pokémon of a demon, but Sadayja is really strong, you know.
Whether you leave it alone or attack it, it’s annoying.
When it comes to weather legends, it’s GraKai.
Shall we do it?
Pocket Monsters
Sandstorm / Snowstorm
I’ve always liked Airamudo; I wonder if it will get a power-up or an evolution.
I wonder what the evaluation of the third generation Tyranitar and Sand Stream was.
I wonder if it was even allowed to be used at that level in the first place.
It felt like it wouldn’t be possible with the Switch’s performance, but with the Switch 2, it seems like triple might be doable.
To be blunt, it’s stronger to boost the firepower of strong Pokémon rather than doubling the firepower of weak ones.
Therefore, Pikachu needs reasons for adoption other than its firepower.
In the third generation, the communication equipment was not good enough to bring in Bango…
Any Pokémon can become the strongest if it uses a Calm Mind build with Baton Pass.
You can simply feel the difference in the era when it was made, right? Electric ball.
Compared to just a status up, the defensive items of the Reiwa era are way too strong.
Pikachu, hurry up and distribute Volt Tackle.
Either that, or make Volt Tackle’s power about 180 and Wild Charge’s power 120.
It’s clear that he’s a weird guy, yet you’re kind enough to explain things to him…
I really hate the nerfs that only affect one side of groups like Cresselia or Regieleki.
I think Genshigurakai is the pinnacle of absurdly strong enhancements.
Triples are good, but there were also rotations back in the day, right?
To have the cat role, losing at the Gosterra rock-paper-scissors means that Pikachu dies the moment it happens, which makes it a bit unstable…
Even if they’re weak, it’s good that Pokémon can still make money from character sales.
As for techniques, Pikachu has a lot due to being a face character and the electric mouse category.
Being double or more can actually become quite an advantage, as it can also be fragile…
I wondered if I could use my partner Pikachu to succeed in battles.
Still 45-80-50-75-60-120, huh…
The Volt Tackle of Electrode Pikachu has almost the same power as the Par Mott’s Gem Endure Rush.
If I take a break around the third generation and start playing Pokémon again now…
It’s surprising how the old Pokémon have been strengthened in ways one wouldn’t have expected.
I thought Darkrai was nerfed in the past, but is Heatran the counterpart to Cresselia?
The undeniable firepower and recoil damage that can quickly lead to death is undoubtedly one of Pika’s merits.
Who made Tyranitar’s D effectively 1.5 times stronger!?
If my partner Pikachu is faster than Raichu, then I think we can make it.
In SV, it is somewhat underappreciated, but in the early days of Sword and Shield, Dynamax Banjirou was truly the embodiment of violence.
The pelican with a tailwind Wiga is too crazy for both the weather battle in S20 and the trick room showdown with the fiercest turtle.
The person who gave these guys weather traits is the smartest.
What’s strange about the end of the earth is that the lack of water is seriously weird. Is it like a child’s scribble?
The reason Pikachu-Hoopa was strong was because it could unleash overwhelming firepower while dodging attacks.
Upward revisions of around +10 or 20 won’t usually be used, but a decrease of 10 in Gardevoir’s base defense is quite critical.
Originally, it was causing a huge ruckus, but for some reason, instead of being nerfed in the 7th generation, it actually got a buff, so I was happy when it finally got properly nerfed.
I absolutely think it was a mistake that the base stats of Koromori, not Kokoromori, somehow increased.