
This guy is usually a big deal.
An uncle who bullies elementary school students.
>>2Was I in elementary school…?
It was a grand plan that took a lifetime, but it was crushed in an instant by the protagonist, which is unfortunate.
The lack of charisma is supplemented by the son.
The move feels a bit trivial, but what they’re doing is too grand in scale.
It’s garbage that goes beyond the line, but it’s strong and has an unnecessarily long patience, and I like it because it’s not rewarded.
These guys are about to hack the Pokémon Center’s computer and release all the Pokémon…
>>7…There was a teacher who hacked and made all the Pokémon disappear, even though it wasn’t in Pokémon.
This is the first time a final boss other than a champion has had such a strong impact.
I quite like Team Plasma, as it’s a mix of individuals with different ideologies, including the low-ranked members.
There are also those who think that becoming a black Zuma in 2 is to reduce the number of injured Pokémon.
I like the idea that even though it’s a position that operates in the shadows, it’s actually stronger than a portable shrine in battle.
You’re losing because you’re wasting time building a secret castle with gimmicks that rises up from the underground of the Pokémon League.
Maximum power collision.
There should be something.
It’s not there!!
It’s the type of final boss that has overwhelming strength, making it attractive, despite having a trashy personality.
I like it because it’s made with attention to detail, like not changing one’s mind until the end and including ways to take out frustration.
You’re a scumbag.
Apologize to your son! …No, it looks like this guy might at least do a dogeza.
Don’t instantly defeat the forced selection Resizeck.
Train Ghetis
In the end, are you related to N by blood?
One of the two who declared that being called a god is ultimately just a Pokémon.
>>20Moreover, it’s troublesome because they are actually coming to completely crush our legends head-on.
USUM Ghetsis who takes hostages without backing down even after losing.
It’s definitely not a game that’s stronger than N with recipe effects, but in terms of setting and portrayal.
They probably intended to kill by looking at the machine.
There probably won’t be a boss more wicked than this guy in any evil organization…
Just when I thought that, an interesting uncle who is like a reverse anti appeared in the next work.
Other bosses weren’t that wicked either.
They do cruel things driven by a strong sense of mission.
A scum that does things against humanity naturally.
“Though Sakaki is quite something, I think he’s better than this guy.”
>>25My subordinate is killing Pokémon, and they are still trash, but it seems like they have managed to build a relationship of trust with their team…
>>25Sakaki has the image of a villain with conviction.
This guy has the image of a petty character who uses his son.
I feel like I’ve done something wrong because everything in my life is going in a bad direction due to my failure to follow through with my plans, even though I’m a mess.
Not trusted much by subordinates.
>>27There were also the refrigerator uncle and followers…
Although they say things like this, deep down they actually like Pokémon… or are thinking about their son… there is no such development, and they are treated solely as tools and monsters, which gives them a uniquely villainous feel in the series.
>>29I like it when bad-looking guys use a crowbar.
When it comes to Chairperson Rose, I start to lose track of what I want to do with the boss of the evil organization.
>>31The chairman was too anxious…
The boss of the rival organization is too straightforward…
Macrocosmos is not inherently an evil organization…
The motivation and purpose are quite trivial, though.
The charisma and decisiveness are too tremendous.
I don’t hate the feeling of desperation in BW2.
I’m using my son’s charisma, but I’m not really jealous of that charisma.
A big player who acts with an awareness of being a small fry.
Since you were able to be the boss one way or another, it would have been better if you had taken the lead from the start.
>>41Some of the 7 sages in 2 are in conflict with others, and it’s probably not just strength that raised N.
It’s great to have dark feelings while making clever moves.
You can become a reasonably sized organization without relying on your son.
They helped the Dark Trinity because it has its own value, and it seems that the Dark Trinity understands that as well.
I like the picture of Sakaki being hit from all directions while being punched by N and Akroma.
The right side seems to have difficulties, but I want to know the background of how it happened.
Chairman Rose is not the boss of an evil organization, but just someone who got overly anxious and caused a lot of trouble…
I like that they seem willing to pay any price to achieve their goals, even though they are completely worthless.
I love it when the BW2 protagonist gets mad at a mob trainer like you!!!
I just thought they suddenly started making sloppy moves as the mastermind to avoid responsibility for N.
Tears of loyalty to Trinity.
Even if I was taken advantage of, the fact remains that you helped me.
N and Ghetsis are good characters, but
There are a lot of characters in Team Plasma, like Darts and the Seven Sages, that have an unnecessarily high number and aren’t being utilized well.
Zygarde was so strong during the BW era that it’s laughable.