
Inteleon is generally good in competitive play and easy to use on trips.
The thread image is somewhat ambiguous.
I want you to remember that even if the region becomes stronger, the original species will not be saved.
Inteleon will return as Gigantamax too.
As a user of Shell Blade, it’s painful to lose to both Hisui species and Elreid; it’s just too pitiful.
It’s the difference between generations.
Inteleon looks really cool.
No, it looks really cool too, like Daikenki.
Targeted attack (not a guaranteed critical hit).
Since Hisui has everything she wants, this guy really has no future.
I have no choice but to be cremated together with Bakphoon.
It’s not the evolution I was expecting.
I don’t think it resembled what I imagined from Futachimaru, but I believe Daikenki ranks in the TOP 3 for coolness among the final forms of the Water starters.
Just by becoming sharp, you can become stronger, can’t you?
Shell Armor, huh…
Due to the lack of competition, the Isshu starter Pokémon are the easiest to use during the journey.
The one who has decent special skills both in normal and jade but ruins it all at S.
It’s okay to change a dream ability that can’t be used like Empoleon before I even notice.
Dai Kenki is not even in a position to be criticized.
I was recently in an anime.
The sight of it half-heartedly walking on two legs with a drawn sword was strangely amusing and made me chuckle.
If region-specific evolutions are added, it feels a bit sad as it seems like the original species has been abandoned by the official sources.
The base Inteleon feels like it could be quite usable if it just gets the right moves.
On the contrary, I really don’t have any decent skills.
I was using it because there were no available water-type Pokémon to use right away.
In BW2, the existing Water types increased and it became subtle.
Water-only and grass-only types tend to have sad performance…
…What is this gorilla?
It’s no good if you don’t understand until you’re called a samurai.
Is plain water really that bad?
Even without Gorisra, if Inteleon were as skillful as Gorira.
It looks like I’m skilled, but I’m not skilled at all.
Water types have too much competition, so it’s tough to stand out as a single type unless you have a really strong personality.
And thus, Heirassha was explosively born.
The travel intonation isn’t weak, but… that’s how it feels.
While there are such high C and S, it can be considered lavish.
It’s just a matter of creating a separate region and making upper adjustments to the original species, so both can have their good points.
Even jellyfish or Gyarados would be fine for travel water.
I want to know what the intention is behind having only regional Pokémon that can evolve.
Daikenki’s speed is somewhat delicate, but it’s quite useful on the journey because there are too many Fire and Ground types.
I only have the impression of the water from BW’s journey being like Gama Gelege.
It’s a bit disappointing that a dedicated move with a guaranteed critical hit, which only lowers power by 10 for the next generation, is coming out.
When arranged, it looks really cool like jade.
If Trick Flower is allowed, then Target Shot would have been great with a guaranteed critical hit.
BW water is surprisingly excellent for Swanna.
Trick Flower is designed to reliably take down Gekkouga, including Masquerain’s high Special Attack, so it can’t be helped.
This guy can also dominate alone on a journey.
I still feel that using weapons while being on all fours feels mismatched.
Let’s use the hidden ability!
It’s an attack special attack, though.
It’s strange that the C rating is higher despite being a sword character.
Inteleon has hidden effects when it comes to sniping and targeting…
Greninja has been too naughty.
It’s not just Daikenki, but it’s tough considering that it has a single type and its base stats are lower than those of a dual-type Pokémon.
Let’s add a plus 1 to the critical hit rate for the sniper.
Hit rate 95? I’m going to use Aqua Cutter.
I’ll forgive you if you secretly adjust the base stats of Juniper.
Amanojaku is now available! Comes with Leaf Storm!
Sacrifice Release! With Flare Drive!
Shell Armor is released! With a secret story included!
Was Greninja that wild?
Gengar is not being targeted directly; instead, they are trying to corner it by adjusting the whole game under adverse conditions.
Still strong, but insane.
Despite the Pokédex entry saying that Gyarados has a sturdy jaw, it doesn’t even have the fangs moves…
It wasn’t Incineroar, but just a reprimand for the intimidation.
When it comes to versatile misuse, it gives off an Esbar-like image.
It’s a quadrupedal creature, but holding a sword in its hands seems really difficult for fighting.
It seemed like they had a hard time showing it even in the anime.
I think Inteleon is just a little better than the average starter Pokémon because the other two were adjusted too much for the Sword and Shield battles.
The scenario is also capable of fighting sufficiently.
I thought it was a bit unreasonable to have a four-legged warrior motif in the recent Pokémon anime.
Inteleon has the dream ability Sniper, even though it prioritizes image… it was surprising.
I don’t really understand the motif.
It’s fine to say that the sea otter became a sea lion, right…?
Because the water shuriken is strong, Greninja.
It was precisely because Gekkooga was rampaging that there was a mix of joy and sorrow when the ability of Cinderace was revealed, leading to an “Whoa!!!” reaction.
I wish the targeted attack could reduce its power to 60 and become a guaranteed critical hit.
Jade Emperor’s species has improved somewhat compared to the original species, but since the variation is around ±10, there is a lot of waste when viewed overall.
I can no longer remember the Intense Spirit Technique, which is frustrating.
What on earth is it that has made even a weak trait that was originally there impossible to utilize?
I want past Pokémon to have their base stats changed significantly.
The thread image holds the dishonorable record of having a usage rate lower than Meganium.
I feel that a four-legged walking style doesn’t quite fit with the sword-wielding concept.
I used to use it in BW, and I want to make it a physical type because it has Megahorn, but in reality, it would have been better to make it a special type.
Both swords are trash.
The fact that the Chinese name is directly “Great Sword Demon” is cool, but it feels like it doesn’t live up to the name.
Make it a little stronger…
The reason is that ki-ai-dame was, after all, a move machine or a move record.
“Genetically, you should store it up, right?”
The Hirakichi family is strong, but I really have mixed feelings about the spikes…
It would be in the top 10 Pokémon that make you go “What is that!?” when they move in 3D.
It seems that Inteleon doesn’t have any techniques with the significant critical hit adjustment that would be expected from a critical hit move.
I wanted you to hold your weapon like Dekanu-chan all the time.
The shell armor was too rough.
In the current inflated Pokémon environment, being a single-type attacker is quite a disadvantage.
Single-type Pokémon can be quite useful as defenders.
The breath of ice was there, after all, Intelleon.
The range of moves that quadrupedal Pokémon can learn is relatively strict compared to the overall Pokémon.
The Aqua Cutter is too weak.
Chienami feels like it’s good with 100 accuracy.
I didn’t know you had a sword during the BW era.
I think it would have been more popular if there had been a sword-drawing action at that time.
Junaiper’s base stats are also worthless.
The Alola starter Pokémon are unique in that none of them are fast, but it would have been better if this one had its special attack and speed reversed.
I understand that you are afraid of the locking abilities of the shadow stitching.
The name of the foot sword is Ashi Gatana, though.
I feel like it was good that their name was Ashigatana.
I don’t think there would be someone in the fifth generation who wouldn’t understand unless the animation complemented the movement.
Junaiper is by far the weakest among the Alolan starter Pokémon, but its popularity is incredible, second only to Bon, so you can feel the high stats based on its appearance.
I realized that Hisui Daikenki can do more things than I expected.
I don’t know the thread image.
When you look at it as a setup technique, the Hiken Chi Enami and the Ganseki Axe are so weak that they can’t even be deployed 100%.
I feel it’s such a waste that Janiper is weak.
If they were stronger, they would have been more popular than they are now.
If the rock axe is not distributed other than the basagiri, then 100 accuracy is fine.
The top rank of the Alola starters is Nyahito, and tied for second place are Juniper and Nyabby…
The fifth generation reset the previous Pokémon series in the main game, but still…
The concept of the Three Houses is quite off…
The fact that Legends has hidden Johto, which has been fully exhausted in two games, but Unova has also been chosen consecutively in two games shows that it is recognized as somewhat lacking.
It doesn’t stop with provocation, and the fact that it’s an attack technique itself is incredibly strong.
If it’s 100 accuracy
Gekkouga and Juniper feel like the cool ones among the starter Pokémon, with both their designs and concepts living in the shadows…
It was difficult to use in Hisui, but in SV it has a solid unique role, doesn’t it, Hisuian Juna?
I really like that the Hisuian Decidueye has a pretty insane ability with three arrows and just the right performance to be allowed.
If it’s an S that can use a sash like Pao as a shield to shoot icicles from above, I can tolerate the accuracy issues, but with durability that’s questionable after one shot and an S…
If you’re going to use dual-type, it needs to be a composite type with a base stat total of 540 or higher, or it will be tough.
Even so, you can’t survive without good traits or strong skills.
…Huh? As I thought, Blaziken has no distinguishing features, does it?
The Jade Juna is totally outside the realm of possibility.
The strongest dual-type Pokémon is Mega Rayquaza, I guess.
Why is Juniper also associated with jade?
Why did they only release such similar ones in the Grass Spirit?
Even though it’s differentiated, there should have been a bit more.
The rock axe is a steroid, so there’s a strong sense that if you remove it, the entire party plan will fall apart due to its synergy with the usual steroid characters. However, since Sen’eiha is a scatter shot, removing it will only be annoying at worst.
Only strong techniques!
When it comes to the famous dual-wielding of the Three Distinguished Families… it would be Infernape, right?
It was remarkably left behind by inflation.
It was strong with the original species Gachi Bear, you know.
What is that ability of Akatsuki?
It feels like the Hyakki Yagyo that attempted to do the Oni Fire Curse in one slot ended up half-baked.
The three arrows are not being utilized properly because they’re too slow.
To be honest, I thought there was a possibility of Meowscarada being one of the three starters.
The three arrows of the scarf could work at regular H.
If you follow Hisuijuna, it seems like there will be some value, and it has progressed significantly compared to the original species.
ZA is expecting great things from Megameganium.
It was only two steps to Futachimaru, so it would have been fine to stay at two steps.
Reconfirming the strength of the insight, Hisui Bakufun.
A hit rate of 90 is less reliable than 85.
And later, a nice one with both strength and design named Ashirene will come, also the same sea lion.
The original species Juna occasionally achieves a reasonably good rating, so it’s one of the stronger among the weak starter Pokémon.
Let’s make the sniper’s specifications such that the bullet power is 1.5 times stronger.
The way to unsheathe differs subtly between the original species and jade.
Three arrows are incredibly strong.
But Juniper can hit diagonally.
I really liked the dark-type shiny Decidueye…
Playing around might often lead to the most headaches at level 90.
Somehow, my legs are short…
It’s wrong for the rabbit with the libero to charge in while the gorilla is growing grass.
I thought that if it were four-legged, the Blade Liger method would have been good.
I definitely know it’s going to be bad, but I wanted to try using the old version of the shape-shifting Meowscarada.
The three jade Pokémon seem deliberately designed to be a bit weaker.
I can feel that the balance team is different in Legends and SV.
SV tends to strongly favor inflation, just like Sword and Shield, by greatly increasing the S135 species.
When I think about intermediate evolution, I actually wanted the thread to be created.
Arceus has abolished area effects, yet forces us into one versus many battles.
I didn’t think that a superior trait to drought would be allowed.
Well, there was the land of endings and all, but…
I haven’t really played a match properly.
It feels like there are just explanations saying that having low speed and using Trick Room is strong.
In the end, isn’t the low speed of a travel party just a disadvantage?
Even though it was standing, it seems that only the image thread and Loud Borne become quadrupedal at the end.
The power increase thresholds for Gyro Ball and Electro Ball could be set a little more lenient, right?
First of all, the electric ball has too many subtle issues with its own speed.
Everyone should become like Regieleki.
In SM, I want to say that just because it’s slow doesn’t mean it’s bad, as I was taken care of by Bambooro.
Well, basically, it’s better to be faster.
Well, in the end, party travel is just the violence of level differences.
Even if the speed is low, the attack and special attack can be really high, or it can be very tough.
If you level up and hit,
Yes.