
Since Poppo appears before the early game at Otsukimi Mountain, it’s the kind of character that no one uses.
A victim being bullied by the pushy Poppos.
Generally, it has a bad image because it’s about bullying in groups.
That’s my first companion.
But this guy is stronger than the Poppo type, right?
It’s still more than the Popo type, though.
I feel like the sparrow is the least talked about.
Strange cry
The wind maker is so bad that just being able to poke it makes it worth using.
Did the first-generation Pidgey learn any proper flying techniques on its own?
I wonder if just learning the drill beak is quite advanced.
I liked it because it was jagged.
By the way, is Poppo pigeon-themed?
This one has “sparrow” in the name, but it doesn’t look much like one, so I wonder why they thought to make the sparrow look so sinister and mean.
Since Pigeon and Poppo are just like pigeons, isn’t it fine to just refer to them as pigeons?
I still feel like early-game Pokémon are becoming quite obsolete…
The drill beak of the woodpecker is too amazing.
Pidgeot’s base becomes S101 with Mega Evolution at S+10.
It annoys me that someone in a halfway position, like a sidekick to Champion Green, is acting all high and mighty.
Originally just below Onidrill in terms of S rank, but now it’s way too favored.
Because it has a drill beak, it’s more useful than Pidgeot.
The first generation has Onidrill which is stronger due to its drill beak.
In a story, aerial techniques aren’t necessary in the first place.
If it’s the first generation, ultimately Thunder, Fire, and Freezer would be fine…
Is there someone glaring at me?
First, it appears next to Tokiwa.
Well, once you learn to fly in the sky, it doesn’t really matter which way you go…
If Onisuzume had evolved twice, I think it would have been my best partner.
Because Poppō has the ability to fly with its wings, the flying technique in the story is sufficient, right?
The first generation Kazeokoshi is really terrible, so Poppo’s shortcomings stand out.
The abundant drool from the mouth is nice, isn’t it?
Hey, Anonymous, could you return my master key soon?
When I hear “hikyaku,” I think of it as famous in certain circles, and I wondered why I didn’t use it, but it turns out that character had its level boosted in the remake.
Gold and Silver FRLG can still be used, but Gust will become a special move, and it will be disappointing for Pidgey in HGSS again.
The dream mouth is attractive, but before I can learn it, I’ve come to the habitat of the Dodo.
The design looks cute, but the polygon model has creepy narrow eyes.
I included it because it’s easier to defeat the seeds when I choose a turtle.
Leveling is so tedious that I’m throwing away not just Pidgeys, but also Caterpies, Beedrills, Rattatas, and Pidgeys again.
Only Nidoran can evolve into Nidorino.
It’s sad that Normal Flying is a dual type but has fewer sub-weapons than pure Normal.
In terms of competitive play, it has been the weakest in the early game for a long time, but it often gets protected by the memories of the journey.
I brought him along just because he has a flying-type move from the beginning.
Is Rattata no good? Once I learned its front teeth, I ended up relying on it until around the middle of the game.
Rattata can be quite reliable at the time of matching lightning speed.
You can achieve unmatched skills in the Tokiwa Forest, so the experience is quite excellent.
If raised properly, Rattata can be strong, but there are many rivals early on for Normal types.
Is Dodrio the strongest early-game bird in the first generation?
Personally, I was helped more by Gold and Silver than by the first generation.
A user-friendly and easily accessible experience point.
Korattaratta is a character that appears in a lot of RPG game designs as a weak grunt used by Team Rocket, so it shouldn’t be too strong.
Is Sekichiku in the early stages…?
When I was a child, I was the type to charge ahead with one of the three main families, so I chose other Pokémon based on whether they were rare or could learn HMs.
Since I won’t be using them in battle anyway, it’s the same for both Pidgey and Sparrow.
If Rattata from Team Rocket at Mt. Moon was in a place where battle couldn’t be avoided, it could have become a wall greater than Kasumi’s.
I only used Oni Drill during my childhood because Pigeon Pidgeot was round, thick, and uncool.
The first-generation Pigeon is round, isn’t it?
Is it the monk that you can exchange for in the first generation?
Considering the balance of the trip, Otsukimiyama was quite a challenging spot, wasn’t it?
I wondered how many flying Pokémon there are that can be used, and it turns out that Pteranodon can also be used.
But I don’t remember using Ptera myself in the first generation.
Dodrio is strong enough because it is a late-game bird.
What’s up with that strangely elaborate cry?
In the final stages, isn’t it around the three-bird Ptera?
What do you think about Ptera?
The first Ptera is…
The Kamonegi might just barely become an asset because it remembers how to cut, but no, its stats are still too low…
If Kamonegi had been A90 from the beginning…
Flying in the sky.
Destroyer wave
Chōonpa
Dragon’s Rage
No joke, this is about the only choice you have, the original Ptera…
If we can use the skill of flying, we could say that a flying type is sufficient.
Oni-suzume (Oni-drill) → It was a transition like Freezer, that bird Pokémon…
For an elementary school student like me, the move Drill Peck was a reliable technique to hit Gastly in the Pokémon Tower!
The name of the drill beak technique, which was our flying main force, had a nice ring to it.
The initial form of flight is nothing more than a factor for flying in the sky.
Green challenges me, who has eight badges, with a mysterious low-level team.
Raising a Poppy really takes perseverance.
Those who made it to Pidgeot are amazing.
I understand that Onidrill is stronger than Dodo, but the fact that Dodo has an attractive appearance is also a problem.
Look, it has two faces! When it evolved, it became three!
If you’re going to use Pidgeot, you have no choice but to rely on Fly and Take Down, as its level moves are really awful.
In the end, is the bird slot at the beginning of SV Taikaiden?
Even if I say there’s only one I’ve been poking for a while, that’s enough.
It’s strange that the same level of technique as the first generation’s Tsubasa is being compared.
Dodrio has also had its speed increased to 110 and received buffs, but has this one maybe not been touched at all?
Clearly in the role of a villain in anime.
But in the early stages, birds are ultimately placed as flying units, after all.
In Galar, the alternative taxi was actually the evolved form of Cocogara that appears at the very beginning, which is Gaa.
Even if the early bird in Paldea is Ikirinko, it doesn’t feel unnatural.
The Ikirinko on the roof has a fixed level of 2, not a two-digit level, so it can definitely be considered an early game bird.
However, since I remember A96, be careful because if you fight recklessly with Nyaoha, you might get taken out instantly.
Ratta is convenient for learning various things like using a water gun and digging holes.
If you’re my partner, half of my deck will be filled with Spearow and Fearow.
I don’t really remember using birds much in the early game.
It’s about as strong as Mukuhawk.
Popo
Poppora
Poppoga
It’s impressive that it evolves into Drill more quickly than Pidgeot.
Everyone chooses Poppo, so I was being contrarian and using this one instead.
The Poppop line has plenty of evolution levels, so it looks like it has great potential, but in reality, it’s extremely shallow.
Even without the setting mistakes in “Tsubasa Chronicle,” it feels shallow.
The Sinnoh region is really amazing after all.
There is a hawk with the beaver.
There is still room for evolution, but whether or not one will be selected is a different story.
I think it’s unfair that Mukuhawk has no weaknesses in the early, middle, and late game.
I want you to take a cue from the common swift, which becomes subtle as it approaches the end.
It is true that Dodrio is almost completely inferior to Fearow in the first generation, but by the time you can obtain Doduo, it’s about the right time to start getting Thunders, so considering the rationality of switching them out, it’s tougher for Doduo and its evolution.
The elements are all wrong, Yoru no Zuku.
I really liked Onidrill, so please give me a regional form or additional evolution soon.
It’s very good that you can easily secure experience points by catching them next to Tokiwa and in the forest.