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[Pokémon] I love being able to nullify multiple type moves!

The Jade Zoroark is strong with unique traits but suffers from low durability and competition from stronger types.

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[Pokémon] I like this Metamon.

The blog discusses users’ experiences and feelings about Pokémon battles, focusing on Ditto and Metagross transformations.

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[Pokémon] I love that there is a legendary Pokémon symbol at the deepest part of the old Pokémon dungeons.

The discussion reflects on Pokémon game design changes, emphasizing the shift from adventure to event-centric experiences.

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[Pokémon] Metagross isn’t bad…

In the Ditto Battle, Pokémon battle autonomously without commands, showcasing their skills and transformations.

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[Pokémon] Green has a face like this…

The blog features various Japan Otaku reviews discussing character strengths, team setups, and anime scene analyses.

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[Pokémon] When I recalled the travel pass from previous generations, I noticed that its adoption rate was surprisingly high.

The discussion revolves around Pokémon evolution levels, attachment to characters, and specific Pokémon like Crobat and Zygarde.

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[Pokémon] Please… also remake Pikachu: Let’s Go, Pikachu! …!

The discussion revolves around the Nintendo 64 game with Pikachu, focusing on hardware, voice recognition, and nostalgia.

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[Pokémon] I’m free, so feel free to talk about your favorite Pokémon.

The discussion highlights the charm of Heatran’s design and color, revealing its semi-legendary status and inspiring motivation.

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[Pokémon] I think Hayato has a score of zero as a team for the first Gym Leader you battle in the next generation.

Japan Otaku Reviews critiques Pokémon Gold and Silver, highlighting issues with Pokémon distribution and gym leader challenges.

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[Pokémon] Oni Drill, a first-generation Pokémon, doesn’t get a regional form, doesn’t have a Mega Evolution, and has been removed from the main series for two consecutive games.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Pidgeot’s underwhelming performance and potential for evolution, comparing it to other Pokémon.

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