
Someone has to become a sacrifice.
Well, it’ll probably come in the next Legends…
I wonder why they chose Chikorita and Totodile from the same region.
Aren’t there any other starter Pokémon that haven’t received a regional or Mega evolution?
Well, you are pretty strong to begin with…
If it’s Pokepoke, it will probably be used for a long time, and Jyarooda appeared in the Arbo anime too…
Isn’t it pretty much a thorny path just because it’s grass?
>>6
Fushigibana, Jarooda, and Mascarain are all top-tier Pokémon from the same generation.
>>11
Isn’t that a gorilla?
Give something to Piplup too!
>>7
Shin’ō is all lined up…
If Tsutarja, who is active in the main story, were to appear here, it would be too pitiful for Chikorita, who is weak and gets left out!
The next Legends starter Pokémon should be Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott.
>>10
Too erotic, it throws off the balance.
>>10
I want to have everything in my hands.
>>10
It’s no good because I don’t know who to choose.
>>50
This monster…
The Hoenn group had Blaziken take the lead, but in the end, it’s nice that they lined up side by side.
Jalorda’s narrow range of moves is a clear weakness in both scenarios and battles.
>>15
I strongly feel the design intent that it would be fine to just use a stubborn approach for the riff.
The dream ability is strong, but a travel party might be tough.
Being left out doesn’t mean you’re unfortunate; I think you’re actually quite popular among the three starters when considering your appearance and strength in battles.
Considering the three Jadeite families, the ones left out this time are Jarooda, Gaogaen, and Asileene.
…Well, that’s reasonable!
>>18
The Alolan team besides Rowlet is really strong, super popular, and doesn’t need any adjustments.
It’s the Year of the Snake, so won’t you give me something?
The only reason it’s acceptable for Jaro to have a hard time is the difficulty of using him in a travel party.
Even if a BW remake comes out, I would probably hesitate to keep it.
Emboar only had its identity based on hot water, so it can’t be helped.
Is the Three Houses a region or a Mega distribution?
>>25
I wonder if I’ll be able to see the C-high grass starter trio after a long time.
In terms of base stats alone, there isn’t anyone after Torterra who has a Special Attack stat greater than or equal to Sceptile.
Isn’t it a region?
Sometimes you see people talking about travel plans with a contrary perspective, right?
It’s an incredibly rude impression, but
The moment I saw the lineup of the Three Houses, I thought that a not-so-strong guy received the Kalos form fairly.
I’m a bit looking forward to seeing what happens to Buo, who was a clear victim of the crazy three-hit flame martial arts.
Regardless of skill, since they have a unique talent and good visuals, let’s go without a region.
Orderil’s Water Physical move itself received Wave Tackle, and it has a power level of around 8090, so it’s relatively effective.
It feels like if the additional type for the other one becomes a special move, it could become quite strong, just like the Jade Trinity.
I think Orodile had some stacking moves and at least had the basics covered.
This guy will be dangerous if enhanced carelessly.
>>33
This is just one example of the Hisui trio, after all.
Dream traits are different for each one, so even if this guy gets a region form, it doesn’t seem like it would become contrary.
It’s strong because it’s a devil of heaven, but I don’t think other aspects are particularly strong.
In the current Pokémon, Grass is an extremely strong type.
However, when mixed with grass, there tends to be a weakness.
>>36
It’s sad that Juniper is too mixed up with both region and normal, making it really weak.
>>36
Grass mono or a mix with bad cards is seriously strong, huh?
>>36
It feels like it’s just strong because it has good exclusive abilities and moves…
Noctus has high AC in both, after all…
Junaiper is useless because it’s slow as hell in both its region and normal form, and it has no firepower.
>>40
The range isn’t extremely wide, but wasn’t Hisui still relatively strong just by casually wrapping a scarf and doing some rough Sampo?
There are almost no flames in the environment, and there aren’t many characters who carry flame sub-weapons, plus the only ones shooting ice are probably just Pao at most.
It’s a legendary battle, and Kyogre isn’t using Ice Beam in this wilderness right now.
Even with a scarf, level 60 is tough for Hisuian Decidueye…
If there is a Jyaroda region, it seems like it could get a glare attack and a high Speed, so it might be able to do reasonably well just with that.
Mega Venusaur was also strong.
I thought Emboar could become gorilla-like if its stats were arranged well, but it’s tough with its Fire typing.
>>48
The combination of fire and fighting types is actually quite impressive, as fighting is normally effective against fairy types.
>>48
The flame is really tough because the first realistic problem is how to overcome Urshifu.
>>53
I think there’s a possibility that he’ll be banned from the next series as a relatively serious matter.
No matter how you look at it, it’s too strong.
>>54
The adoption rate at the World Championship was 97.2%, making it the top among all Pokémon, so while being banned is out of the question, it’s possible that some kind of nerf could happen like with my sister.
>>60
No way… even though the power of the skill has been weakened like this…
>>53
Using it to push aside Urshifu is a realistic problem in combat, so it’s really tough.
>>58
…Is it okay if it can use net soup and become fire and water in the region?
>>53
It seems challenging in terms of design to make fire, which has a weakness to water, into a complicated combination like aquatic plants or water flames when trying to eliminate that weakness.
Even if a type is added to the region, if the tasks remain the same as the contrary Refesto, I think the original Jiro would overshadow its role.
The self-taught skills are poor even in SV, but is Cyndaquil going to be okay?
I just want Rowlet’s base stats to be reconsidered instead of making adjustments… stop with the dual type.
No way.
I am a grass-type Pokémon whose main move lowers special stats.
Please make it possible to distinguish Urshifu at least on the selection screen.
Even after reviewing, the discomfort with Pokabu is really strong.
Believe in Calos Enbuo.
>>65
It looked like Eros Embo.
The reason gorillas are making waves right now is that they can easily beat face-to-face Urshifu.
It’s tough with Mascarena.
>>68
But in terms of cuteness, I’m winning.
Special techniques are usually absurdly strong, but fighting normally with a follow-up can be quite effective too.
You need a personality like Onewura or Parmott to stand out in fighting…
It’s a situation where even fire legends can’t be chosen because of Urshifu (like Groudon).
It’s no exaggeration to say that it’s the strongest Pokémon right now.
To solve the problem of weak skills, should we have Region Meganium take a stand…?
In my perception, I thought one-shot and continuous attacks were about the same, but it feels like there are only continuous attacks now.
>>73
This is seriously the frustrating part, with a ratio of about 8 continuous hits to 2 single hits, so I was thinking it would be continuous hits, and then a Dark Heavy Strike comes flying in, making me want to throw my controller.
>>75
A 20% chance is higher than the probability of Daimonji being missed.
>>73
Both are strong, so in the end, they both will rise anytime there’s an opportunity.
SV is more commonly seen with consecutive attacks.
Tremble before Mega Meganium.
Is Urshifu really that strong…?
It’s a combo attack, right…?
>>78
The distribution of stats is too divine, and the exclusive moves and abilities are too powerful, making it impossible to deal with.
As mentioned above, it particularly continues to restrict the selection of water weakness Pokémon indefinitely.
When you look up the original source, you can understand the Johto group.
I can agree with Pokabu, but more suitable than that, there is the military chicken Achamo.
>>79
The Hoenn group already has Mega Evolution…
If Mascarania returns to its versatile form, it can become top-class.
Urshifu has mostly made Fighting and Water types useless.
HP100
Attack 130
Defense 100
Special Class 63
Specialized 60
Speed 97
Oh, beautiful…
>>84
I won’t be greedy, so I want you to take 40 from C and allocate 20 each to D and S.
>>85
Luxury!
The HP100 is just exquisite.
I think this is the most important part of Urshifu.
Water weaknesses are eliminated, and fighting with water becomes quite severe with Urshifu.
>>88
Even if the ground type is strong, there are still various options, so why is it that fighting types are all compared to Urshifu?
Even Ho-oh feels pressured against Urshifu, which is impressive…
One strike…
>>90
It doesn’t change the base stats or anything, but if it suddenly comes flying at you, it’s strong enough to make you go “Gyaaah!”
>>90
As mentioned above, while everyone thinks it’s about consecutive hits, a powerful single blow can really hit Black Badminton, leading to moments where people say they’ll never play this terrible game again, so it’s genuinely strong.
If there is a strong fighter that has Mach Punch, it can differentiate itself from Urshifu, but there aren’t any fighting-types with weaknesses that I want to take first with Mach Punch.
Why is it a single blow?
Dead
There is quite a bit.
Even if the ground types are strong, there are still options available, so why are all the fighting types compared to Urshifu?
It is incredibly convenient to see both aspects of water and combat.
If we can compress this, the formation will become incredibly slim and there will be more room.
I think it’s clear that there are more people who dislike not understanding this guy’s stance, but I wonder why they continued with it.
I wonder how Volcanion would do against Urshifu.
>>98
Against Urshifu, it’s strong enough to be able to completely shut it down, but it’s not strong against other opponents… sadly.
>>99
It’s like a Kaenji for the type related to God.
A single strike can instantly kill a black shuttlecock, making it strong.
The drawback of Ordile is that because it is a Water type, it gets compared to Gallamariluri (and now Urshifu too) no matter what it does, which makes it frustrating…
If it becomes a compound, strengthens the allocation, and if Dragon Dance remains, then it’s just perfect.