
The image is of a rare instance where a direct connection resulted in a nerf.
I think there are many who have become aware of it because the method of expression has increased from pixel art to polygon models.
Notable is Vivillon.
Strength doesn’t matter, but it led to a conflict over rarity.
It’s obvious, but designs are now created with 3D in mind.
It was useful as a member to defeat Mega Gardevoir in face-to-face battles.
The combination of Dorami-chan and Blaster feels quite strong.
Unlike the previous pixelation and form change,
The thread image that was switched using a dedicated motion really benefited from the 3D model.
I love the movement and sound of the blade form transition.
I think if I go to the Pokémon world, I could at least master something like the thread image.
You prepared the C150, but saying that the special type is unexpected, what were you expecting then with that C value…?
I understand that you want to adapt Elezard to various weather conditions, but it’s really a waste that it doesn’t directly translate to strength.
It’s cool how it transforms while saying “Shakin!”
Isn’t it amazing that it’s not a form change anymore? Look at it!
I understand that you wanted to do it, and I was actually moved.
I think it’s quite common that even if you give someone special traits, it’s still better to have someone who is naturally strong.
Isn’t flying press pretty wasteful?
I never found the advantage of combining flight and combat at the same time.
The forest’s cursed Orotto / It seems like it would be fun to use Halloween pumpkins and such, but I’m not sure if they can be used effectively for anything.
The ever-changing and swift wings sound interesting! Is it a judgment?
That looks interesting!
It was interesting!
…Isn’t that too strong?
In the first place, all-weather Pokémon are just a copy of Powalen, and they keep failing…
I think Tenkiya can only be effective with those in the 600 base stat group or legendary classes.
In ORAS, it was really obvious that they unexpectedly brought in multiple Mega Evolutions to counter Mega Gardevoir in a panic.
In reality, Kangaskhan’s powered-up form involves a child temporarily growing up to participate in battle! That’s visually convincing and interesting…
The love between parent and child had a video released before the launch showing them knocking out Robashin, so the hardcore fans were worried.
It’s a series that you can do without thinking too much about the details, so often it’s like “I did it because it seemed fun!”
If I think too deeply, I won’t be able to create a first-generation ghost and dragon.
Form changes during battles are fun, you know.
Finally made practical use through Powarun and Hihidaruma.
The four sizes of Baketcha seem interesting, so it really gives off a strong sense of fun.
And then, in GO, there is a situation where it’s hard to tell what’s what with big and small, and small extra-large.
Hmm…
Considering that it follows the flow of single-player RPGs, it’s strange to think that there haven’t been any monsters with dual actions for over a decade.
It seems like ZA doesn’t have any special features, but it looks like they will definitely implement the battle switch.
I was just a kid back then, so I was seriously wondering how I could win!
There’s no one who can one-shot from the second turn except for Snorlax! So I was using Snorlax.
I was taken care of by this guy’s poison type.
I liked it and thought it was good.
Strong, isn’t it?
Even if the maximum power of Hidden Power has decreased, it can still be handled properly with C150.
It was unpleasant to have to step on a weak spot that was visible.
I really like the design of Luchabl, but it’s lacking something, so I want an evolution that allows the use of Mokedesuma Defense or similar.
I want to believe that there are quite a few people who like the design of Luchabull.
And I want to believe that there are many people who are surprised by how small it is.
Luchabull might have a Mega Evolution, right?
Luchabull was Satoshi’s Pokémon, and it seems that had an effect since it ranked high in the popularity polls!
Hayate’s wings!
The Kaenjishi was perfect except for its performance.
Luchabull definitely has a feel like it’s going to evolve, but since it has popularity as Luchabull, it does give off the vibe that it’s more likely to mega evolve than just evolve.
Tornadus needs to revert back by the next day.
The range of Fire and Normal types is quite decent, except for the Rock-type which is halved.
The Kaenji’s design is somewhat bulky.
The Kaenji can be strong even against a disadvantageous Chandelure because it has both evil and ground sub-weapons…
Stop talking about the design of the Kaenjishi because it brings a specific person to mind.
The Fire Lion has skills… other than its synchronized moves, there’s nothing much.
I wonder if the acrobatics are also coming from the circus lions.
That said, physics is sad.
“????? I never thought a special type would become popular.”
I think a Chokki Windy would be good, Kaenji.
Neither mischief nor the wings of a swift wind are permitted things.
In other words, all traits that increase priority are not allowed.
There were no semi-transmissions and there weren’t many environmental levels, though.
There seems to be a general impression that many people have at least one skill, and the baseline level is quite high.
The Kaenjishi is such a subtle design despite being a lion motif…
I like characters that have all the techniques that make you think, “It would be interesting if this one had that…” like Quaxly.
When it comes to motifs, there are quite a few reptiles like snakes, lizards, and turtles.
There are only three types of crocodiles.
It would be nice to have more.
First, there are few new Pokémon from Kalos.
Isn’t it a bit excessive that there are three types and all of them have three-stage evolutions for the crocodile Pokémon?
Speaking of which, ZA is also in the Kalos region.
There are three main families of crocodilians: alligator, crocodile, and gharial, so if you want more, you’ll have to target the extinct ones in the fossil category…
It’s fine if the motifs overlap, right?
There are many butterflies and electric mice.
I want Kaenji to have performance worthy of the king of beasts.
There are many Pokémon that I wished would have been born with adjustments based on the Paldea standards, like Gachigoras and Gusokumusha.
The anime Luchable was doing things like the Shining Wizard and Colbata.
It didn’t become a skill.
Enough with the crocodile and the spider.
Solgaleo is strong, right!
…the one that had a different kind of popularity was Dusk Mane Necrozma.
Even now, it’s amazing that there are people who can make use of Arrows.
As a role of Oikaze, it has a higher level of strength.
It’s a waste to use Tyrannosaurus material for that.
Until six generations ago, it was widely believed that Tyrannosaurus and lions were popular, so they intentionally avoided making them into Pokémon.
Both Entei and Solgaleo are not purely lion motifs.
I still don’t really understand the compatibility of the flying press…
I still can’t accept the Gachigoras’ horn drill. What is that?
The “no-item arrow” really made me think, didn’t it?
I have fantasized many times about Mega Gachigoras and Mega Amaruruga.
Even though the tyrannosaurus is the star of the dinosaurs, it sure has a lackluster presence, right?
It’s not the horn, but the drill part that’s featured, and the tail goes whirring.
At first, I thought the flying press was a technique used by those with good mobility in high-altitude fighting.
The actual movements are a bit too complicated.
The one I probably use the most is definitely Daiaod.
For the martial arts hit against steel, if it’s flying, it cancels out with the current level of flight and becomes equal, so in the end, other martial arts need to be included.
I heard that if you do a flying press against steel, it will equalize in terms of flying and fighting, and I can’t help but think what is the point of this!
Is there a combination that makes me happy to see it transformed into a flying press?
If you’re going to confiscate it, it would have been better to take either the poison or the base stats, but because you took both at once, it ended up becoming weak.
The Steel Wings of Obam are completely a mistake in the move machine number, but when you say it’s a UFO element, it makes me think… well, maybe… there’s something to that.
Suddenly increasing the power by 20, the flying press must have surprised the officials as well.
If only Gargolath had a compatible move with sturdy jaw.
There’s not enough romance like Rampardos and Amaruruga…
The flying press is effective, but if it doesn’t work well, well, that’s to be expected…
The flying press is one of the few martial arts that can reach diagonally!!
The fact that the flying press has a fourfold increase in chances of normal attack ownership is an advantage.
There’s no advantage anywhere else.
I was quite disappointed at the time that X and Y had the same base stats.
Calculating the flying press with always favorable types is indeed too broad a range for even odds…
What can be received at half price are things like the thread image and electric flight.
Originally, it’s the ultimate move of Giratina, Stone Head Moroha.
But there’s only Luchador A92.
…I have a total of 500, and I’m not even a dual-wielder, so why is it so low!?
There are too many people who can do it with a stone head, so it can’t be called a special skill.
There is a strength that hits four times harder against a unique opponent, though, the Flying Press.
The major ones are the Grass Evil Group and Evil Laos, but…
The best A is the one that can do the most with a matching stone and a dull blade.
If we calculate compatibility with a type that is advantageous instead of two types of Flying Press, it becomes overwhelmingly strong.
With this one attack technique, I could change all the remaining ones to transformation techniques.
To be honest, for the unused special attacks or attacks, even 1 is fine.
If you take them down in one hit, it wouldn’t be professional wrestling.
I finally understand that it’s okay to pile on moves exclusive to specific Pokémon in Aura Wheel.
It’s a rather subtle flying press.
Speed is the most important, but it’s also the most deteriorating stat, which is unfortunate.
If we had lost even one, then all the numbers would be useless, right S…?
If anything, being too slow can actually become an advantage…
If it is almost certain that I will be the second player, then I can make my choice based on that premise.
Mega Beedrill said to cut down on unnecessary base stats to the limit.