
Back then, as one of the Four Heavenly Kings, it’s impressive that they were properly type unified and there were no duplicates or unevolved forms.
>>1
Todogura Oni Gōri Todogura Oni Gōri Todogura Zelga
Banette, Mismagius, Banette, Mismagius, Yamask
>>2
Which is the trump card for the hibiscus…? I’m not good at this feeling.
Yamiramii isn’t necessarily the highest level for some reason.
>>7
Isn’t it the second Samayōru?
I don’t know if it was because of the impact of Gold and Silver, but there were strangely many Dark-type Pokémon in Hoenn.
You’re lucky because there are only new Pokémon without duplicates, so it looks great.
The most decent team among the Hoenn Elite Four.
Others are too terrible.
Isn’t it ideal to be varied, visually appealing, and not too strong?
Compared to Genji, who is just pretending with an intermediate evolution and final evolution of the two pairs Fuyou and Purim, this is properly done.
>>9
There is an overwhelming romance in two pairs and middle evolutions that the final evolutions, which merely unify types, do not have.
>>18
No intelligence or sense.
>>18
Add type mismatch as well.
Everyone with base stats below 500 is too weak…
>>10
Chiri and Aoki also fit this description in a subtle way.
>>19
I was a bit disappointed that the ace was a very familiar Pokémon from the early stages, instead of a strong-looking one I haven’t seen much before.
>>44
This is something.
I don’t mind if it’s weak, but I want it to be rare, just like the Absol in the thread image.
Two Todogura are clearly worse.
They look like a tough bunch, but…
The dark type at that time was weak.
It’s impressive that you didn’t include Rafflesia.
Prim is really terrible.
Ideal Vanguard
Putting aside intermediate evolution, what is the romance of two pairs…
The weak durability of all the Dark-type Pokémon in Hoenn is a problem.
Well, up until DP, most Dark-type Pokémon had relatively low durability.
>>23
In addition, it generally had the flaw of having a higher attack despite the technique being special.
It’s not just dragons, even Genji is quite something.
>>24
But it properly keeps the key points with Altaria, Flygon, and Salamence…
These guys are all four times ice.
For Gardevoir, Kagetu and Fuyou are tough on Daigo.
There wasn’t much opportunity in the Four Heavenly Kings Championship battle.
It’s Blaziken’s bonus time.
I like that baldness in remakes tends to look like a bad old man.
I like that it’s differentiated by skill.
>>32
Three Dragonites is great, right?
>>34
If it’s now, it seems like I can differentiate them well enough even with six Dragonites using techniques, abilities, items, and Terastalization…
>>32
There was a harassment-specialized Banette, huh?
Severe ice shortage in Hoenn
It’s not fair that there are fewer than dragons.
If you want to give a reason, you could divide roles like between special attackers and physical attackers…
I remember that Fuyou’s Samayoru had both a cold beam and an earthquake.
That area seems like a desperate measure.
>>36
If duplicates are going to happen anyway, since we have dual-type base stats, this is good, right?
I wonder why there aren’t many precedents.
The grudges of Juppeta and the pressure from Samayouru are chipping away at our PP, making it difficult to deal with Todozelga and Boamanda.
The leading Pokémon forced to battle Metagross in a wounded state.
I don’t think it’s necessary to force type unity with the Four Heavenly Kings or Gym Leaders anymore.
Isn’t it often the case that the Four Heavenly Kings have pretty weak teams?
>>41
Because I’m given leftover types of gym leaders.
It seems that with so many Pokémon now, there won’t be any duplicates anymore.
>>43
It’s an effective means to convey that there is a clear connection.
>>52
I didn’t feel any particular attachment even when I saw three Dragonites…
I know that Normal-type gym leaders are strong, but I’m curious about what happens when the Elite Four uses Normal types.
Which one, Kaguya or Ryo, is more difficult to handle?
>>47
Ryo is quite strong in platinum…
In Ruby and Sapphire, there were no Ice-type Pokémon at all until Gold and Silver, right?
>>49
It is said that there are only three types of ice in the register.
>>62
I wish you had thought a bit more about the choices.
Many media sources featured Salamence as the ace, especially among enemies.
Genji, Heath, Jay, Butler, Hingana… anyway, it overlaps a lot.
I feel like it’s more beneficial to leave a strong impression on one person, like with Sazandora.
Iris uses it too, but…
The Diamond and Pearl Elite Four is really terrible in the Diamond and Pearl version, but I like the Platinum version because it has more additional evolutions and a stronger visual impact.
It’s nice when the gentle grandma brings out things like Gliscor, Gabaldon, and Rhydon.
>>53
Gamo
Everyone, including Kikuko, has a base stat total of 500 or below.
Well, since the first generation is before special separation, it’s a story that applies from the second generation onwards.
>>54
I only had a strong image of Gengar, so I didn’t realize…
When it comes to frequently contested Pokémon, it’s Lucario.
The first generation has only Kanna unbelievably strong…
>>58
I fear having to fight against guys like these continuously.
>>71
Tama-Nage
Hypnosis
Trampled
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>>76
I’m glad I had it learn Solar Beam without charging.
I sometimes think that the recent Pokémon scenario characters are way too serious.
I have come to think that if they are called the top gym leader in the region or the Elite Four, I want them to be that strong.
I like parties that include Pokémon that compensate for the weaknesses of the main type of Blueberry.
Regardless of the actual strength, I think Graena is a good choice for Kaguetsu.
Ryo is changing to Mega Yanma and Scyther instead of Aggron…
There’s too much of a difference.
>>64
It’s already strange that the Four Heavenly Kings were using bugs in the beginning…
If we don’t make it somewhat strong, the rule that allows exchanging only after looking this way is too easy…
The Johto Pokémon were clearly being neglected since they lost compatibility with the GB.
Looking back, that was practically the first restructuring.
It seems like Kaguya is about to lose to Hariteyama (level 42) on Champion Road.
The problem of the Dragon Trainer and the Ghost Trainer only using similar Pokémon regardless of who they fight.
First of all, the Hoenn villains have weak base stats.
Karin was fortunate to have both Umbreon and Houndoom, and even used Gengar.
>>72
Rafflesia suits it well, so it’s fine.
>>75
I don’t have any experience with this kind of style, but I actually quite like having just one different type in there because it somehow fits the image.
Sit down, gloomy Afro.
There are Four Kings who only have 4 Pokémon in their possession.
>>73
Well, personally, I think it’s cooler to stick with the BW style of having four evolved Pokémon rather than just increasing the number of the same Pokémon before evolution.
There were only four of them in XY, and overall they weren’t very strong, but…
It’s not Sharpedo, but Croconaw with Eme.
The first Flygon of Genji is up against Kingdra.
Fluorine and primrose remain unchanged.
The skill configuration is trash…!
Speaking of additional types, I guess the steel-type and fairy-type teams that appeared for the first time were a bit tough.
>>81
In the beginning, Steel types are limited to Magneton, Steelix, and Scyther.
Since the species has low base stats and there are many overlaps, let’s stop using Fuyou.
It’s only four Pokémon: Shikimi, Desukan, Burungeru, Golurk, and Chandelure.
I honestly think it would have been lame if there were a Lampent or a second Desukan here.