
Substantial Micaruge
There’s no one else who follows behind…
There are both counterattacks and metaverse, so I think about it a bit, but then I calm down and realize it’s weak…
I might be able to do something with Skisua.
But it’s not that much to push in just one turn, especially when going second.
Being able to move first is usually stronger than being able to move later.
If I could use all kinds of techniques later, including priority, I wonder if I could have done something bad.
No matter how you look at it, this guy’s durability is like paper.
I wonder if it will evolve properly.
There is a difference as vast as heaven and earth between Mikaruge and a thread picture.
In Skisware, unlike Trick, you have the freedom to carry items, but you still need a Focus Sash to survive, so it essentially becomes fixed.
Regardless of the meta, even with this guy’s firepower, it feels like countering it…
Even though it’s not really counted as a threat, the Mega Sableye used by skilled players seriously messed up our hands…
I really love design.
Just barely in 150th place.
I hardly ever see Mimikyu, but I occasionally see Shuppet, so abilities are important.
On the contrary, how about using Pokémon that can effectively utilize delay and double switching yourself?
…is there anyone who can make use of this characteristic?
At that time, since it was a type with no weaknesses, you can see that they made a considerable effort to lower its base stats.
This guy is normally present in the restricted environment even in doubles…
Being able to use Cat’s Trick even with Cat’s Trick disabled is impressive.
I love this double one.
If I evolve it, will it cause trouble with the shining stone?
Is it based on Mega?
Even though I have a mischievous spirit, I probably won’t use it.
This guy himself has excellent specs as a support, and since he is immune to both pranks and deception, he won’t be broken by Psychics; he’s a divine type, after all, with ghost and dark attributes.
For some reason, I like remembering the fine weather in Japan.
Indeed, it’s impossible now due to the inflation of firepower, but there was a time when I could stop physical attackers with Ghost Fire and self-recovery.
The mischievous spirit is quite differentiated among everyone, isn’t it?
I don’t want to be picky, but I want you to remember our journey together.
Since self-recovery has also been reduced to half of its PP.
It’s really funny that Pokémon like Whimsicott can also function as attackers like Elfun and Bolt.
“After confirming, the recovery from the back attack was somewhat interesting.”
I don’t have any impressions other than that it’s interesting…
Giving firepower to someone like this is the current state of the environment.
Mischief like this is still adorable.
When looking at the numbers alone, even if you add +20 to everything except S, it’s still weak.
I haven’t met as many as I thought, and I’m not really sure what role Tagginguru is playing in its mischievous nature.
I have seen tagging holes in singles.
Pokémon hunted for materials to use in the tool printer.
Has this guy ever been banned in Pokémon cards?
It is not well known that there were individuals that could use octane.
It seems that they eat gemstones, so raising them in the Pokémon world seems quite difficult.
A strange ecosystem where Gabite, who loves collecting jewels, protects Melecie, which is a favorite food of Yamirami.
I quietly like the scene where Pagogo attacks in the anime.
I remembered to seal and restore, so I used it when capturing the colored Arceus with a Poké Ball.
It’s a type of ability that you’d give to Pokémon like Regigigas or Slaking, right?
There is a prejudice that the user of this is seemingly malicious…