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Rogue Pokémon
There’s no Pokémon that fits adaptability as well as this one.
Adaptability Lobster, Dark type, Star-Spangled Banner.
Looks like it’s 4 outs…
Huh? It’s just an ordinary American crayfish, right?
Isn’t it better than the title BW on an American stage?
>>6
There are various Pokémon, but their uniqueness makes them a kind of… regional variant!
But overseas, it is the UNOVA region derived from Spanish and Italian, not English.
I think they’ve been doing it for quite a while now.
Old Pokémon often had themes related to environmental issues and pollution, didn’t they?
>>7
The recent Galar is too straightforward.
>>7
Too much poison.
The way the sword and shield symbols were placed was also good.
I like Alolan Muk based on the motif of regular Muk.
For some reason, I can use Dragon Dance.
>>12
Namazun can also use Dragon Dance.
No, why is that?
Rather, even if you throw a coin at a cat, it will remember.
Since you can’t catch anything in Ruby and Sapphire, it’s a close call but safe.
I want a regional form inspired by the Japanese crayfish.
>>14
Because there is no heavenly messenger, I have become small and weak.
I am being displaced from my habitat by a Scizor that came from another region.
It seems interesting that a weak and small Hayagani, which is modeled after the Japanese crayfish, can evolve into a larger and stronger Uchidazari crab that is modeled after a normal Scylla.
The matching power of 100 unleashed from A120’s adaptability is quite excessive.
>>17
But there are only a total of 468…
>>20
Moreover, it’s a dual-wielding from Hoenn!
>>17
What are you talking about?
>>83
Club hammer
>>83
Club hammer
It’s normally black and white even abroad.
Despite having wasted C85, they’re doing well.
>>21
It’s 90…
>>26
I got mixed up with Lagrange.
A Pokémon that is beginning to be recognized for its value as a Sash holder in last month’s ranked matches.
Since it’s a slow dual-wielding paper durability build, it’s fine to specialize in this much.
Well, if you really go too far, you’ll be punished, so it can only be within the appropriate range.
In the original Ruby and Sapphire, all Water-type moves were special attacks…
I used it with a scarf in the legendary environment, but with club hammer’s high-power moves and access to priority moves like Aqua Jet, plus also having Reckless, it’s honestly quite strong.
Direction D is too soft, but in a restricted environment, it might just be a margin of error.
>>30
If you give it a scarf, you can attack with the future champion while carrying Miridon, so it’s as if there’s no D.
Even though there is a difference in power, even Idaitou is just a little over A100.
Since I’m going to have them hold a tasuki anyway.
Before the RS release, Game Freak filed a trademark for the Pokémon Zarigan along with other new Pokémon, so it’s probably based on hooligans.
I wish they would swap special attack and speed.
Since it’s naturally equipped with a hammer, the issue of lacking high-damage moves that is common in minor characters is also resolved.
It’s tough in the environment in Laos.
But I didn’t see it even in the regular H.
>>38
I can defeat the enemy in front of me, but I can’t really expect much more than that.
If everything falls into place, you can deal about 1.5 times the damage.
I can’t master this C90.
Rei-bi? I can’t rely on adaptability, you know.
In the first place, if you’re in an environment like Laos, wouldn’t it be better to be in Laos?
I think it’s being used more because it’s differentiated.
Considering I’m from Hoenn, getting an A120 is fortunate, so it’s understandable that my C is high.
There are plenty of Pokémon that would be fine in Laos, so it’s safe.
When I was crushing everything from above with Mega Talonflame, Whimsicott, and Fletchinder while using Tailwind in the sixth generation, my brain was fried.
Water struggles and water fighting can’t be compared, right?
The fact that you can use the choking strategy is already different.
The emergence of Idaito might also be a drawback in terms of adaptability.
Indeed, base stats…
Base stats solve everything.
At the point of aquatic physics, it will definitely be a comparative subject.
I think the point that it can handle both common lead Dinr and lead special legendaries is stronger than Urshifu.
It’s almost impossible to defeat Mirai with Urshifu or make Black Bardon use Terra without vomiting Nomatera.
This guy cannot be replaced by Urshifu as a Focus Sash user, so it’s not like saying we can just use Urshifu instead.
In fact, this reasoning has produced results…
Fighting against evil is entirely different.
People casually say that being brain dead in Laos is fine, but I want you to feel reassured because I was able to consistently win in the 3-digit range by including the picture in my basic selections.
The person who first thought this could be used in the Battle House is quite impressive.
I realized the motif of this guy in SV.
I always thought it was just a crab.
There are other crabs out there!
Even though I’ve never used it, saying “Laos is fine” in response to the thread image is pretty out of touch.
If this guy evolves, I thought it might be a lobster? But now that I think about it, there are already lobster Pokémon.
I was cute when I was little.
https://pirarucu09.hatenablog.jp/entry/2025/04/03/221211
It seems to be strong enough to rank around 145th.
>>63
Since you’re actually producing results, I can’t say anything…
Throwing a steel ball.
If I use it, it’ll probably just end up being a rough application.
Having low durability is actually convenient if you’re going all out on an action.
I don’t want those who rely on reckless first strikes to appear too often because they make me overthink.
I don’t have any good memories with the Donfan on my side.
It’s interesting that if you eat anything and it could kill you, it might actually be just right…
If Donfan is good, then it’s fine for Idainakiba to recklessly throw stones, right?
It is mostly completed with a reckless approach.
Struggling with the last slot.
>>70
Betting on a slim chance, Dragon Dance!
>>74
I want to include a water move because it’s problematic that Dinrue can’t do anything.
I don’t want either reckless or persistent.
In Chinese, lobster is called “dragon shrimp.”
Crawfish are small dragon shrimp.
So I heard a theory that Blastoise learns Dragon Pulse and Scizor learns Dragon Dance, respectively.
There are horseshoe crabs in Kitakami! So cute!
>>73
Hey, the crab is cute, but the one in Kitakami isn’t cute!
I was watching the techniques being learned, but I didn’t realize the club hammer had such great power…
>>77
It used to be weak, but for some reason, it has been significantly buffed, improving both its power and accuracy.
>>77
In the past, it had an attack power of 90 and accuracy of 85, but somehow both have been strengthened.
Because I can only use something like a crab or a scorpion instead of something strong…
Let’s put in the guillotine!
When it comes to the staple of the 6th generation Battle House, it’s Garchomp, Gardevoir, and Gengar, but it was not stable at all. In my search for a strategy, I ultimately relied on Scizor, Gyarados, and Dragonite.
For some reason, Gligar has learned recently.