
I was surprised because I thought the water slot in ZA was completely Piplup.
Is it a native Mega Evolution or a regional one?
I don’t understand which combinations look good.
Become a water dragon.
It’s a crocodile, so just give it the Dragon type.
In terms of imagery, it fits perfectly with a sturdy jaw, but the technique is somewhat lacking.
Even if I get one dedicated special move, I feel like brute force has higher versatility.
I saw a story about crocodiles in the sewers in France, and there was a discussion about whether it could lead to water toxicity.
>>7
It seems more likely to be a ghost.
I don’t really feel like Calros is a region.
There are no particularly noticeable features in the climate.
It’s probably not been 10 years, and times are different, so the region thing…
Is it really a dragon if it’s called a crocodile?
It seems likely that there will be Mega forms with Dragon types, following Mega Rayquaza and Mega Sceptile.
But does it become strong like that?
Days of being scared of Flidra after becoming Water Dra.
I’m glad it’s a good combination for water toxicity.
If you can get a special poison technique, it seems like it would have a powerful additional effect.
>>14
The strong jaws of Ai Yo and the venomous fangs!
Since there are crocodiles of evil and spirits, it must be either an esper or a fighter.
From the perspective of rescuing underwhelming Pokémon
Even if it gets mega in the side story, it still won’t stand out unless it mega resurrects in the main story.
However, there is also the problem that beloved Pokémon from past games end up being left behind in their respective regions.
The priest cannot become a knight.
>>16
If the champions are coming, it’ll be exciting, right?
I mean, at that rate, they will probably continue doing it like that for a while, right?
>>16
What is this off-response?
An image of a hard jaw, like steel.
This guy is pretty strong by nature.
>>18
It’s just that the rivals are too strong…
>>18
Since I’m being forced, I can’t really say I won’t fight, right?
Whether or not it can be used in ranked matches is another matter.
If I get a Steel-type physical move with 120 power, I might learn Dragon Dance, and it could become quite amazing.
Poison water or…
Finally, the time has come to harden with brass knuckles.
The main battlefield for Mega Evolution will be in the Champions.
Well, since they have a good set of skills, it seems like they are guaranteed to be reasonably strong, whether in Mega form or as a region variant.
ZA has no characteristics, huh?
>>28
It’s indescribable.
It feels like Mega Gardevoir having Glow Punch is some kind of appeal.
>>33
You can understand by looking at the official homepage.
There is no legend, but there is an SV.
It’s simple.
Skipping the 3DS generation, Mega Evolution is a system that I have no attachment to at all, so it’s a hassle to learn something new, and for those who only want the regions they know well, Champions is a critically annoying software.
>>29
What a strange story built on layers of strange assumptions.
It feels like there will be subtle changes to the species stats, like 80, 110, 105, 79, 83, and 73.
Let’s give you a strong jaw and prominent cheekbones.
>>31
With the recent level of reinforcements, it feels plausible.
It’s not that fast, and since the stubborn Jade Wind is allowed, too.
Give up on the theory that water is a weapon motif!
It seems that even if I learn the Kuitan and get weirdly strengthened, it should be okay.
>>36
Well then, shall I get some intimidation…?
>>38
Like Garen, who received a solid enhancement without going on an adventure with such a new trait…
Is the recognition of the Champions surprisingly low?
The female protagonist is cute, so you should definitely watch it.
Even without Mega Evolution in the main story, Champions will still come, so it should be fine.
It’s a stylish town, so I hope it evolves into a motif for wallets and bags made of crocodile leather.
What trait could I get to be able to perform well… A simple acceleration seems good too.
Freshwater is highly competitive, after all.
>>43
Rather, there are too many water types for there to be any meaning in being purely water type…
This guy didn’t remember the gill.
Kapukokeko didn’t learn Thunderous Beak.
There are many things that are strange.
>>44
I really think that the Electric Beak move suits Tapu Koko better than the original.
In the first place, Pachirisu doesn’t have a beak.
>>44
Electric shock + beak…
It’s Thunder…!
>>44
Crocodiles can’t have gills, right?
What does it mean to bite with the gill?
It’s about time to spread the exclusive skills of the Chimeras.
Speaking of which, the fact that there are Megas means that Legendaries will also get abilities, right?
Don’t hold onto the naive idea that you’ll be strengthened just because you appear in Legends.
Junaiper said that.
It’s only natural because it’s not a big deal…
I don’t really understand the whole jaw-crunching thing, though.
Is it that even with brute force, Marill has better usability, this base species?
Is there anything mentioned about the characteristics on the official ZA site?
>>57
Even though it seems street-like, there is a culture of battle, so there are likely characteristics as well.
The water intimidation holder is Gyarados, Harysen, Paldean Tauros, water type.
Considering the type overlap, is water bad?
Please give me a Lurage.
I want you to become a cool lizardman warrior like Crocodine.
>>60
I sense some evil scheme from you.
Even though it has good traits and moves, it doesn’t stand out because of its type and base stats, so we need to address that first before anything can begin.
Especially base stats
Is it evolving from Meriken to Jamadharu?
If it’s water, it overlaps with Hisui Daikenki.
Well, they might come at me like those flame fighters from a while back.
Visually, a strong jaw suits it, but the fangs are all somewhat lackluster.
It’s probably unrealistic to expect to get a rare item, so the more realistic option might be to just chew through a bad water line.
It’s a weird chimera that’s being used, so while I’m just going along with it, I’m left wondering what it means to bite with gills.
Let’s boldly ask for a refund.
In the first place, compared to Arceus, they’ve changed the game system a lot, so there aren’t many things that seem useful as a reference.
Easily making bad combinations and now competing with Scizor.
>>72
Well, if we only consider status, there is Pao, which is a complete superior version of Maneyura.
You distinguish by technique, right?
I was thinking that Arceus hasn’t had its abilities discovered yet because it’s from the past.
Given the state of hisui’s performance, I’m watching with the feeling that getting my hopes up will only lead to disappointment.
>>74
Jade is stronger than the original species for everyone.
Well, since Arceus didn’t have an ability, it’s impossible to definitively say that this one from the same Legends series doesn’t have one either.
The combat system has completely changed.
>>75
There are no official characteristic items, you know.
It is not in Rejeal and ZA, but it is in SV.
In terms of the combat system, it’s smoother without it, right?
Is this guy’s rival physical water?
It seems like I could do continuous water battles even though there’s a carnival.
Even in Mega form, we can expect an additional 100 to the base stats from here.
If there is Mega Evolution, it seems like there would be abilities as well.
Changing characteristics is kind of like having individuality.
Without its ability, Mega Gardevoir would just become a mascot.
>>82
Let it be.
Even if I try to utilize S higher than Marillur, there is Gyarados above it.
Jade’s timing for release is bad.
In the PV, Mega Gardevoir is one-shotting with Jinarashi, so I can’t make any definitive statements.
Since there’s Gardevoir, it should be reproduced somehow, right?
>>88
The form change is also happening with Cherimu, so it’s hard to say anything.
It seems that LA had to remove abilities because the effort to consider the compatibility with the new system was endless, so perhaps a more altered ZA, where abilities only activate in Mega form, could be a compromise.
The thread image can still be edited for special effects.
>>90
Its uniqueness is that it can wield two swords with sheer force…
It seems like it might turn into water trouble.
>>91
Surely there aren’t any continuous repeats now, are there?
If the systems are different anyway, it’s also possible that instead of traits, there could be a common overpowered element for Mega Evolution.
>>92
I could kind of confirm it by watching the PV.
Since there is a mark behind the move name, it seems that the move’s performance uniformly increases when it becomes Mega.
This is just a guess, but it seems like the attack range is expanding.
If you saw the PV, you might think it doesn’t seem likely.
It seemed quite interesting that the positioning during battles, which had little (or rather, no) meaning in Arceus, is being emphasized so much.
In the latter half of the PV, Mega Gardevoir firing off its move at an opponent cornered in the four corners looked way too brutal.
I simply enjoy action-oriented combat.
If water becomes ground and has the characteristics of swimming smoothly, would it be strong?
>>97
Mega Swampert is great, isn’t it?
I wonder if I thought of something like a water esper.
I have a Psycho Fang.
Mega Gyarados’s double attack and Drought Charizard Y.
Many Megas have their personalities linked to their traits.
We can’t just throw away all those individualities; there must be some characteristics, right?
It might have a unique behavior exclusive to Mega Pokémon that is different from the ability of the previous Regigigas.
>>100
Since neither Charizard nor Kangaskhan had abilities in Pokémon Let’s Go, I wonder how that will affect them.
The Mega environment without any traits (and even without any held items) is actually already being played.
It means “Let’s go.”
Was there really enough information to make such a definitive statement?
The first water flame in general.
>>106
The flame crocodile keeps appearing in succession.
From the range I saw in the PV, I think it was rather skillfully blurred to make it impossible to be certain.
There are concerns about how a no-guard system would work from a combat system perspective.
>>113
Next is Mega Pidgeot-kun.
Let’s create a different version with the same performance as Afro Break, shall we?
Recent Game Freak
I feel like Fighting, Fairy, Dark, Ghost, and Steel types might be prioritized since Type 2 tends to lead to a triangle.
>>116
The three-way interaction of rock climbing combat hasn’t been used yet, right?
>>121
Is it possible for the Three Great Houses to become stronger by merging with rocks…?
>>127
The grass rock is somewhat.
About three weaknesses will disappear.
>>134
The resistance is over, but the weaknesses decrease significantly.
>>134
A downside is that resistance decreases significantly.
>>127
If Chikorita gets a rock, it looks pretty strong.
>>136
It might be interesting to reinforce the attack surface with rock.
>>127
If it’s among the fire, water, and grass types, I wonder if it’s the grass rock… There are too many things that are negated from original weaknesses or reduced from half to normal.
Was there any explanation about what rank-up is?
Is it like the promotion of Arceus?
>>117
I don’t understand anything there.
>>117
I hope it’s an online match.
If you go all out with Mega and cut down on A to fully invest in C, it might be a good idea to just go with a physical type or a Mega special type from there.
The concept of evasion feels like I am moving to guide the Pokémon, so if there’s lag during a battle, I might get even more frustrated than in the original battle.
There are champions, and even if we say it’s a rank up, I don’t think it’s in ranked matches.
Since I can use the strongest dodge, should I escape with Chikorita using Synthesis?
I wonder if I can’t do a direct attack on the trainer.
>>125
If you defeat it before bringing out a Pokémon, you win.
I can’t believe trainers can engage in real-time battles in PvP…
In other words, I want the interpersonal elements to be drastically reduced from ZA.
>>126
It’s completely absent from Regial.
Well, it seems like the trend is to head to the Champions in PvP.
>>130
I don’t think it’s a strange motivation to say, “Since it’s not a command battle like Champion, let’s do it this way instead.”
>>130
It seems like competitive streaming is going to become more active.
It will be a combination with a water type like never before.
Will the evasion rate be removed because it makes me avoid?
>>132
I can’t really imagine enemy NPCs dodging so much, and it would be a problem if they did…
I hope there are more facilities where I can do things alone rather than with other people.
Well, it seems that characteristics and battles will take place in the Champions.
When grass clings to a rock, it becomes strong, right?
Mega Meganium smells bad.
When a battle allows attacks to connect even against the trainer, it feels like a fighting game.
It’s like controlling multiple bodies at the same time, and it seems like the brain’s specs might not keep up.
Because I can get a dedicated move of the additional type like the Jadeite…
Meganium is dinosaur-themed, so there are some rocks, I guess…?
Well, I probably don’t think so.
>>147
A flower on a rock… It’s been a while…
Rank-up is like the completion level of the Pokédex in Arceus.
>>149
That said, there is the question of why they portrayed that in such a meaningful way, similar to the previous work…
>>154
That’s it.
>>154
When you rank up, you’ll be able to go outside of Miare City! Something like that?
I wonder if ZA won’t be released for Switch 2.
I feel like Iwanosuke might do something around Megabrigal.
>>151
It should be steel, right?
I wonder if it will develop the mysterious plate-like part on its body, like Mega Odatril.
Since the model is a thunder dragon and it somehow keeps retaining primal power, there is a possibility that Meganium could be associated with rocks.
Isn’t it interesting if everyone gets the same type?
That is indeed a rock.
>>157
Possible
>>157
It might be interesting to give the starter Pokémon a ZA-exclusive type, similar to Terastal types.
It seems I might have trouble with synchronization later on.
I think it would be useful if it’s not an Orderile, but the ability changes in the region.
Is Kusa-iwa still just a Rock-type Pokémon like Ureidoll with its rock surface?
It’s quite rare, isn’t it?
If Chikorita turns into a rock, Totodile will become a fighter and Tepig will become a flyer, so there probably isn’t a rock.
I think I might remember the error.
Grass Rock looks strong but has no resistances at all and its move effectiveness is garbage.
It won’t work unless we significantly boost the base stats and abilities.
Even though it’s stronger than the original forms of the Jade Trio, it’s not a super enhancement like in ORAS…
>>167
In ORAS, the starter Pokémon are quite…
>>170
Aren’t Ragu and Basha strong?
Basha is technically xy, but…
>>170
Jukain aside, Mega Lag and Mega Bashaa were strong, right?
Looking at it this way, it’s hard to add a flying type.
>>169
Because it depends heavily on appearance.
Even things like insects and dragons.
Conversely, it seems unlikely that type 2 will definitely come in as electric.
>>171
Insect
Do not deny delusions by piling on more delusions.
I have a memory that Mega Evolution tends to enhance advantages.
…Putting Embore aside, I wonder what the strengths of Meganium and Tododile are.
>>173
Meganium can handle durability and support fairly well, and Feraligatr has the clear role of a Dragon Dance attacker.
It seems like both will overlap with what the existing mega is doing.
I think that since Chikorita’s moveset has been expanded, a Fairy type will likely be added.
I think Gyarados will probably become Water Toxic or Water Dark.
>>174
I hope there will be a lot of bad water and that it becomes poison.
Flight can become too strong against ground moves, which is also a challenge.
>>177
Flying is also quite effective on the offensive side.
There are also strong techniques like Breva.
It seems like Iwa’s ability reduces both of them by half, and that’s quite tough.
Let’s make it the first Dragon dual-type of the Three Houses.
Although it can be used with brute force, the special side has a lot of accuracy issues, and most of the moves received through SV are physical, so I’m not really sure how you want me to use Decidueye.
>>180
I think a regular Croconaw should be given a Life Orb and just hit hard with simple firepower, assuming brute force.
The Hoenn starter Pokémon seem to be quite strong from the beginning.
Let’s just become special types and throw everything away.
Even if hair grows from here, I can’t see the future.
The evolution and addition of insects is quite creepy to imagine…
What should we call these three noble families?
Chikorita is a fairy.
Crocodile is poisonous.
Pokabu’s steel type is fairly easy to imagine, I guess.
>>188
That would make steel too advantageous.
>>196
It’s not a game where you have to fight the three main families anyway…
>>196
Instead, it seems like I might be slowed down.
I’m scared because using flying techniques this time will result in a counter-stero.
>>190
The Fire Arrow, which seems to lack the wings of Hayate, becomes even more incapable of doing anything.
Flying types include Pokémon like Charizard and Decidueye.
Is Mega Manda confirmed?
>>192
Unknown
However, the Mega Evolution group from ORAS has already appeared.
Aren’t all the mega players confirmed?
If the source of evolution is banned, then I don’t know.
>>197
I don’t think the ORAS starters are here.
It’s sad that in physics, if you have a quarter of a flame, it causes a burn and stops functioning.
Fire Steel is too strong.
I’m looking forward to getting a special move recently if it becomes region-locked.
As for ZA, I’m sure Zygarde will join us…
It feels like a battle where you move the Pokémon’s position yourself.
It seems that there will be more techniques with buff and debuff effects on action speed.
Isn’t the presence of the recent water starters a bit weak?
>>208
I think it’s okay for Inteleon to be angry that its strengths were completely taken away in SV.
Emboar probably can switch its ability from Reckless to Thick Fat, which it can have when it’s a Chowbo.
The reason why Pokabu was chosen is probably because it’s a pig that has revived from the brink of extinction, and Atsushi Bō is a perfect match.
>>209
What’s up with that intriguing story?
Pokabu is more like a pig in France, so it has a chef-like cooking vibe and seems to attract fairies or something.
The effects of existing techniques will change, and the mechanics of status ailments will also change drastically, right? The Legends series.
There aren’t many who can easily wield a powerful technique like that, not just with Odaile but in general…