
Really?
>>2
I love Pokémon that are minor yet have unique abilities.
Really?
Other people don’t use it, but this thing is somehow strong. I wonder why it’s buried.
I like that kind of thing.
>>8
I’ve been using Milo since it was implemented in SV, and Milo is quite this.
Very strong against the environmental main Pokémon, Paokamiiura.
I like cool, performance-packed slightly minor Pokémon like Onishizukumo.
>>9
When they say that guy is minor, it’s like… well, I didn’t know either!
Don’t you come out right away when you play a match a little?
>>14
It’s not being used in the environment, so…
>>14
Not coming out.
It’s buried in the shadow of Spirit Beast Land, but it’s actually a strong embodiment like Land.
I like those kinds of Pokémon too.
Since it’s the SV generation, I have the perception that the thread images are strong as a premise.
Looking at history, that’s not the case at all…
That said, it’s a strong Pokémon and belongs to the 600 species, so it must have been used in games like Sword and Shield.
The Onishizukumon is strong among insects, but it’s not being used for that reason.
There was never a time when Onishizukumo was a Pokémon that would quickly appear during battles.
I thought it depended on the regulations, but was it really that low…?
When it actually comes up, it’s super bothersome.
It will definitely never become major, but it would be quite annoying if it were to resurface when I’ve forgotten about it…
Vivillon and so on.
The sad thing about Pokémon like Oni Shizukumō is that while they have abundant traits, their base stats are weak, making them relatively unused as minor Pokémon.
I thought that being single usually keeps me out of the ranking range in most seasons… but I apologize, “a bit minor” is definitely true.
Whimsicott and Yamask are strong too, right?
SV has such strong top-tier players that even if you’re ranked, being below 30th place is almost like being a minor player.
>>25
By this definition, it’s definitely a minor issue…
I thought it was good enough as long as it wasn’t out of range.
Milotic is strong for general use, but in the legendary environment, defensive Pokémon that are strong against legendaries are more valued than those that are strong against general Pokémon.
>>26
If you set up a terrace, you can return it with Miridon using Megane.inadramira, and if you give Aki a Fire Orb, it can withstand all Collidon attacks except Skech Sho, so it’s quite strong against legendary Pokémon too, Miro.
Even Pokémon like Lugia or Pagos can be countered with Black Mist.
>>37
If you activate a Terrace on a common Pokémon, it means that you can no longer activate a Terrace on a legendary Pokémon, so they are equivalent.
Also, being weak against Orgerpon is fatal.
In general regulations, it was indicative of the times that strong defensive Pokémon like Milokaross and Suicune didn’t perform well.
>>28
It feels like the naturally gifted Heirasha has taken over the jobs around here.
Whether something is minor or not depends on the ratio, not on whether it ranks or not…
In extreme cases, if there are 10,000 players and 9,999 of them only use BIG6, but one person is using Ishi Tsubute, then Ishi Tsubute would rank 7th and become a very popular Pokémon, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a minor Pokémon.
The feeling of being rewarded when you win is really nice, isn’t it?
>>31
The face-off with Gyarados, who throws out parting words while in brain death, is too entertaining.
>>33
There are also Pokémon like Galarian Zigzagoon that miss the clear charm and throw away their lines…
Pokémon like Empoleon and those in that position are great, aren’t they?
In the regular F, my partner Chokkikonoyozaru was fiercely threatened and got energized.
There’s way too much focus on just one thing!
There is a pleasure that can only be obtained from setting up Stealth Rock against opponents with Brimoon from the start.
I like Pokémon that have a decent and nice feel, like Jibacoil.
>>38
Now, there is a high wall called Brujuras.
I can’t remember what Dragonite was like before Sword and Shield.
I had never seen anyone diving in double.
I think it’s a dishonest way to make out-of-bounds Pokémon look strong by only listing their good points.
Originally, Brimmon and Yesan are convenient to use because they can perform strong moves with their hand skills, which helps in receiving double master achievement rewards, so there is no reason for me to be subjected to insults like being called a pervert.
Wasn’t Dragonite used quite a bit in BW?
>>42
Marske collapses quickly, so I think that among the same type, Mandibuzz, which can spread intimidation, will be used more.
I don’t understand singles.
Regardless of overlapping roles, I feel that being weak against that guy would be a minor reason for not being selected.
Milotic is fine with Heiratch if it’s HB, and if it’s HD, then it’s fine with a Vest Mammoo.
>>45
The Mamanbo is doing well… In the past, the roles would have been reversed.
Weak against the butterfly god!
It feels great to land a hit on an opponent who assumes a major pagan attitude…
If it’s been a long time like the current league and the environment has matured but it’s still not being used, that means it’s weak…
In the end, being strong with an unexpected kill means that if a minor character isn’t being used, it’s likely weak! It’s just about right to be told that.
What is the current competition environment like?
It would be different between a single and a double, I suppose.
>>53
Single > Top with a composition inclusion rate of 97% for Urshifu.
Double > With a composition blend rate of just under 60% for Urshifu at the top.
It’s Urshifu!
Whether the legend is Ho-Oh or Miraidon, Urshifu is almost always included.
>>55
Seriously
Don’t mess with me…
Some Pokémon are considered minor because there are higher-tier ones with overlapping roles that are not being used.
Due to Urshifu, the evaluation of grass and water types is really high.
>>57
Grass types are especially useful because many of them can withstand one hit from either Miraiidon or Uraidon (like Gorilla).
>>57
…I thought something felt off; this guy is evil but it happens sometimes.
Surprisingly, it will work out somehow.
>>60
Please make it possible to distinguish on the selection screen.
In the current environment, defensive Grass types are quite strong, right?
I like it when I send out a Pokémon with a minor bug armor to take on Urshifu, as it can cause confusion.
Strong legends are everywhere, but it’s Urshifu and Braviary that determine the environment.
>>62
Brigulas is currently in 15th place and is not performing as well as expected for a former top-class player.
The thread picture has been my partner since childhood.
…Upon thinking about it, my childhood partners were Gengar, Alakazam, and Dragonite.
>>64
Chūpa!
>>67
Since I included Pikachu… it’s a super strong version of it…
Milotic is too weak against Gorilla, Ponio, and Miraidon in the current battle environment, making it really tough to include in a team.
I had fun using Baton Pass to connect to Vivillon with a small Flourette in the regular format.
I will hit the flashy Akatsuki with a Sukisawa.
I think in a season where Terastal can’t be used in Champions, it will just become a fat game.
Due to Urshifu, fire was almost eradicated from the environment…
I haven’t seen even a Ho-Oh recently.
I think that even though Brigalas is so well-endowed, its strength fluctuates greatly depending on the environment.
I didn’t think that steel would have a lower usage rate than Scizor.
The firepower of the water stream barrage is way too high!
The firepower is just too high, so you can’t defend against it with any half-hearted ability.
Even Milotic can’t do it.
It seemed like it was acceptable since Terastal would be gone.
Because of the broken character called Dinlu, balance is barely maintained, but I think if it weren’t for him, Coraisazian would have disappeared from the beginning and the two special legends would have just gone on a rampage.
One reason why the water barrel, which can reduce both fighting and water by half, is used for a lifetime is Water Ura.
>>79
If Champions come, is there a possibility that Mega Venusaur will increase?
Why is this gorilla so strong with these base stats…?
A person who will continue to be a king from before the release of SV until the next work.
The person who is still acting strangely with their abnormal fetishes in the Pokémon thread despite getting this much backlash seems to have some issues with their head.
It depends on the environment, but I have a strong image of Venusaur hunting Cap Gods or venting with chlorophyll.
Maybe normal or Gigantamax will be used more than Mega.
I’m so excited about Pokémon, it’s abnormal, right? There’s always that one person in the class who tries to get attention like a nuisance.
I love the design of Dodaitose, so I was happy to do fairly well in Regi H after receiving it.
I think Dusknoir is strong thanks to the terrace.
It’s gross how some people are getting aroused anywhere and everywhere, so next time I see that in a Pokémon thread, I’ll delete it.
It feels like everything besides Dragonite and the 9th generation didn’t really stand out much.
8 was a bit popular right after its release.
I was happy that the Sinnoh starter Pokémon were raised to a level where I could use them in this game if I wanted to.
Under the restriction rules, Infernape surprisingly turned out to be a good candidate for the opening slot.
I prefer my travel party mates.
The stability of Gyarados in travel battles is great, isn’t it?
What will happen to the thread image in an environment with Dynamax and Mega Evolution?
The Habatakukami will probably survive anyway.