
First, the type is strong.
For some reason, all I know is that I can learn the Dragon Dance.
If the A120 of Water Evil has adaptability, then it’s a straightforward story that it would be strong regardless of how others are distributed.
>>3
But this guy has slow speed and paper-like durability.
Is it wrong to say that the fact it has firepower is just a small improvement and that it isn’t that strong?
Among those specialized in a particular skill, they are quite strong.
Overall, it’s about average.
>>6
No, it’s at least around the lower end of average.
Since I have experienced being swept 3-0, you can trust what I’m saying.
>>7
There is certainly no such thing as above or below.
>>10
Well then, inside above.
If B and D were reversed, wearing a vest might have been a good use of them.
I have a vague memory that strong preparations lead to a strong opening, but is that even unnecessary now?
I don’t understand this latest work.
I understand that it’s an issue with game balance (and specific to certain types), but…
Why is it called a crustacean when it has paper armor…?
>>11
Well, it’s a crayfish…
The adaptability is something that has sprouted arms and legs to shake off.
There are some characters that are just strong but not great, and it’s a pattern where the elements fit together well.
I didn’t know there was a super buff in XY, so when my friend brought out a Scizor, I couldn’t help but laugh and thought it was way too cool!
I was beaten up.
You have acumen, so you’re quite fortunate, aren’t you?
Somewhere in a pond, this one is lonely just as described in the encyclopedia.
>>17
It’s not a pond, but I was in Turf Town by the river.
It’s slow, but maybe I can cover it up by dancing…?
The exquisite S and the action drove me crazy.
Even if it’s halved, as long as the dubious paper durability of the later releases can somehow be managed…
The first time it appeared, I wasn’t sure what it was, but it gave off an impression like a scissor guillotine.
When I first saw it on RS, it looked like a robot and I thought, what is this guy?
Despite having a motif of a crayfish that seems to have high vitality, its HP is low.
>>23
Cockroaches, carp, and black bass are low, so environmental adaptability and HP are probably different things.
Dragon
Speaking of which, I wonder if it will evolve someday.
>>25
I wonder if it will look like a lobster.
>>27
There’s a Brawler!
It’s strong enough that it’s rude to compare it to Kingler.
>>29
Kingler has high Attack and mediocre Speed, but everything else is too low…
There are already places where it is completed as an amezari motif.
On the contrary, what kind of guy is weak but has adaptability other than before evolution?
>>31
It’s not designed for hitting.
>>31
Ledian
The one that didn’t appear in Isshu.
>>33
If I bring it out now, it might actually seem like it’s regressing.
The design is probably not something I can release now because the face looks too American.
Can sneak attacks be used?
Although it’s called paper durability, it can hold up fairly well when durability is applied, and there’s also the option to use a vest, so if you underestimate it, you’ll be defeated.
It’s amazing design in a way that you can tell it’s inspired by a crayfish at first glance.
The design resembling the Stars and Stripes is quite bold for a Dark type, isn’t it?
Invasive species (origin unknown)
Pokémon first discovered in the Hoenn region.
Is this guy’s hometown not set as a stage yet?
Before the RS release, several Pokémon names were trademarked.
Among them, there are Zaliya and Zaaligan, and I wonder if they were referring to these guys.
When it first debuted, it was a hopeless character that couldn’t even use its signature move physically.
With adaptive action, you can do something like a little Volley Man.
In the past, water and evil were both special, huh…
If it’s all red, it looks like a normal crustacean… and it feels similar even before evolution, but when a blue accent is added, it suddenly gives off a special effects monster vibe.
At its debut, the move Knock Off had a power of 20 and did not have a 1.5x effect on items.
There is no such technique as Aqua Jet, nor is there a trait like adaptability.
This one has a nice color, doesn’t it…
During the Ruby and Sapphire era, both Water and Dark were special moves, so this feeling of wasted attack power is really strong.
I’m really glad that in Diamond and Pearl, moves were divided into physical and special.
Hmm, there are many Pokémon that seem bad so I’m specializing in attack! I was carrying a lot of sadness.
Apologize to Kingler.
>>57
He was messing around with a wide guard and side changing.
It seems that there are many hidden fans of Pokémon.
I like it too.
The strength lies in being able to knock down and completely annihilate with overwhelming firepower.
Where is this guy’s mouth?
How do you open your mouth?
Combining scissors and a crayfish to create a name that sounds like a monster is a nice naming choice…
I want them to make better use of such an iconic star on the head.
>>63
Speedster!
>>67
Comet Punch!
Because I can dance, I am strong.
As a fundamental issue, is this really that much on the A side, and is it really as dual-type as it’s being made out to be? Isn’t it just that they want to mention the Hoenn base stats?
>>65
It simply has low total base stats.
No matter how high A is, C being higher than other HBDS is more than enough to be considered dual-wielding.
I often use it lately.
Mr. Ordile should learn from this guy too.
This guy’s adaptability was exactly an ecological kind of adaptability… I just realized that now.
Half-hearted speed has many aspects that can be strengths, which is good, but the low durability is often concerning.
Thinking about it makes it really tough that Laos is there.
C is also at 90, so the distribution respected water and evil at that time.
Since I learn to use cold beer and sludge techniques, I sometimes find it a bit troublesome, but I can deliver a quick blow in a confrontation.
The answer is that it had been available on SV but was constantly out of the rankings.
I think it’s cool.
Doesn’t this guy learn surprise attacks?
>>78
Isn’t that too lawless!
But the hey-gani (a type of crab) is cuter, right?
Adaptability seems like the ability to endure unfavorable environments or transform them into one that suits you, so why does it feel like a skill that further amplifies an already positive state?
Desperate action unexpectedly works.
Why don’t we try doubling the S2?