
It’s an early game bird that appears around level 5, but what about it?
The early bird that was the second oldest after Meowscarada when cleared.
It means that if the performance is strange, it means you can’t evolve, right?
Those who don’t evolve can be praised no matter how much they inflate themselves.
>>4The early game bird from Paldea that can be encountered even faster than this one is so much more mediocre…
No way… with a total base stat of only 500 like this…
>>5The base stats for special attack are also largely wasted at 75…
>>5Monster Foot
Bird legs
>>5It’s just a number that can’t be helped, but there are quite a few that are below 500 even after evolution.
If you take a little detour, you’ll find something around here that’s about the size of a Mukuhawk.
Speaking of which, I remembered that the Luchabull you can catch early on in Sun and Moon was incredibly strong.
>>7Ogres are great, aren’t they…
>>7This guy is also strong and skilled, and he has good performance for coming out early, but it’s not good that Mega Lucario is waiting in the wings…
Well, Carne’s starting is cool, but it’s a bit strange…
>>7A replacement Kamonegi! Early-game Luchabull! Receiving Lucario! XYRTA is over! The way to cut it off is funny, and capturing the thread image and ending it! SV is also amusing.
Well, it’s crazy… The intense feeling comes from starting to use Raikou early on in HGSS, which you could get through the story, and starting to use Latios in the middle of ORAS.
The type, appearance location, and total base stats are all completely focused on being like Luchabull, or in the same position, but I didn’t expect that the way you train it could increase its reliability so much.
The lack of evolution in stories often involves a lot of violence.
The Dageki I caught with a taste change in BW was strong.
My favorite Pokémon from Paldea, both in appearance and performance.
The way of fighting flight is amazing.
When released into the wild, the massacre begins.
The performance of Kimottama is dramatically broken.
I think it would be better to distribute more of the “Kimo-tama” because I want to destroy Ghost Pokémon.
Isn’t it about time to make the flying press a bit more usable for luchables?!
That’s absolutely impossible.
This way of matching techniques has not been available for a while now…
I don’t feel inclined to use it for travel because of its appearance.
I don’t have anything good… and then an acrobatics.
The only disappointment is that it didn’t evolve.
The agreement on the way is too lawless.
The only strong double kick up to this point can be traced back to Waka Shamo from Ruby and Sapphire.
It looks nice, doesn’t it?
The crazy setting where they tie their necks to prevent the energy stored in their stomachs from leaking is also good.
I remember receiving a level 41 NN Doflamingo during a miracle trade.
Rather, the design might be among my top favorites in Pokémon.
At first glance, it looks like an ordinary flamingo, but upon closer inspection, you can’t help but think, “What is this neck?!”
The crazy appearance and crazy performance that you can get early on have burned my brain in this crazy area.
The base stats are one thing, but it’s really strong that this guy is effective in both the spice and gym routes.
>>29It’s the Star Gang too.
At first, it is evil.
Classic trait of romantic gimmicks, love for kyōen…
If I had to say, it’s a concern that Paldea has many other excellent fighters as well.
I missed the thread image because I was stuck in a match with Pam.
Recently, it has been fun to travel together with the partner character from the DLC content in the second week.
Even though Mukuhawk has become able to use Acrobatics, it was eaten by this guy.
In this way, there are only the early game, the mid-game lakes, the detours, the final dungeon, and the trump cards of the Elite Four…
>>35It’s like an Onix.
It’s really fun when you discover a Pokémon that makes you go “Wait, isn’t this guy strong?” while going through the story of Pokémon.
This guy not only has style but also great skills.
When you hit with wings, the second kick is powerful.
I don’t think the continuous moves of A115 from the very beginning are good.
The distribution of values is quite terrible for Kenhorou.
Well, they aren’t here to begin with.
There are often cases where Pokémon that can be used in battles in the early game are difficult to use in journeys, but that’s not the case here.
I’ll let you go…
>>42It seems like a cannon is about to be fired with the total value of physics and special.
This guy is strong…
I haven’t had the opportunity to use anything else since I’m satisfied with my fighting at the carnival.
>>43I laughed because choosing a wiener brawl resulted in a lot of overlapping fights.
Pamo has evolved! A fighting type… might miss.
>>43The excess of Allocation C isn’t great, but overall it’s a Mukuhawk with a good hold.
You can catch it at level 5 or so in the very early stages.
I was playing without looking anything up, so Quaxly and Pamo caused a huge traffic jam in battles.
I haven’t evolved and sealed it away, but I’ve thought for the first time, “It’s too strong, so I won’t use it…”
Having delinquency is admirable too.
>>46The region of the Abyssal Dragon…
>>48I suddenly felt like I was about to roll a boulder toward someone and revel in it…
>>48Aren’t both of them evil?
I knew that Mukuhawk has excellent compatibility between flying and fighting types.
I came to carve out what happens when I do it with a perfectly precise flying combat type.
Moreover, unlike Lucha Libre, from the very beginning…
I don’t understand where the elements of martial arts are.
Is there really only martial arts?
It’s good to have a second chance…
>>54I can only kick this twice…
What?! Isn’t the special ability “Kimo-tama” a dream ability?! That’s what it feels like.
Aoki-san’s less noticeable ace in hand.
It’s not Pamo or Wainiboru, but you have a brave heart, huh… that’s what it turned into.
It’s good because I’m strong… but is it really okay?
I was about to finish without any fighters, but I had Koridon.
One of the strengths is that the techniques for tackle and acrobatics are unlocked at an early stage.
Agias is a bike frame, so…
Kentauros is strong and really has a lot of fighting style options.
Learning bad techniques at a high level is also quite good.
Even if a ghost comes, I can hit it and knock it down.
It can be used as if it’s a matter of course, like an obvious right…
It’s a flamingo, you know.
Even as a beginner with Pokémon, I was able to enjoy the story until the end thanks to this guy, so I can’t help but admire him.
It’s not just this one, but lately you can gather a lot of strong Pokémon even in the early game.
Thanks to the learning device, I can evolve without having to engage in battle.
I’m telling you to kick this guy, but you don’t kick him twice.
Kicking a corpse is a bit…
It’s the trump card of the Four Heavenly Kings, clear the way!
>>71Aoki’s guy is too unimpressive.
>>72They themselves say that what suits them best is being normal…
It’s not particularly durable… and with a special attack of 75, it’s quite inefficient… its speed is also not high at all, making it a weak Pokémon…
From a competitive Pokémon perspective, 500 may seem low, but from an adventure team perspective, it’s sufficiently high.
>>75In the early stages, you can obtain it without waiting for evolution, so there’s not much waste (well, C is somewhat wasteful).
What a thing… I could only land one kick again…
The first gym with the Star Team and the boss has a ridiculously strong appeal point that says they’ll crush everything up to the second boss, Korsa.
Luchabull was strong from the beginning, but it had somewhat excessive speed and decent firepower for the early game.
This side, with decent speed and high firepower, has a strong sense of rampage.
In travel, I prefer moves that have about 60 power and a lot of PP over high-power low-PP moves, so it gets completed around level 10.
After picking up the acrobat, it becomes complete chaos.
It’s okay to go and crush the loquats early.
I’m a regular at the cafeteria that changes Terra types, so I changed Mukuhawk’s Terra type during the Elite Four. I feel like I got through, but it’s a bit questionable that the Elite Four’s ace isn’t a new Pokémon.
In the context of the entire game, it’s not particularly high in status, but as a monster that appears around level 5 early on without needing to evolve, its move power is clearly outstanding.
Even without this one, I think it’s crazy that over level 50 Dratini are popping up everywhere in Oja.
Unlike the other 600 species, it’s too easy to raise.