
When there were no people at the power plant…
Before I was a gatekeeper in front of the power plant…
Before there were boxing gloves
Back in the days when we were making a fuss with Pikachu-ex…
Back when Dynamax was a thing…
…Isn’t there quite a bit during its peak?
>>6
In other words, it’s more accurate to say that I was suddenly dropped after becoming an SV…
The bolt stood out more, after all, SV.
They were also a fleeting shine.
In other words, you were almost a strong character all the way up to SV, weren’t you…
Shall we stand outside the manned power plant again?
I’m not playing against others, but why is it weak in SV?
The ones that are faster than Thunder and can exploit weaknesses are the top meta.
It’s more accurate to say that there isn’t anyone who can clearly stand up to this guy rather than saying he is weak.
SV is not limited to Thunder, this is truly remarkable.
I thought it was the weakest in history, but BDSP is the weakest.
There are no electrical weaknesses that would become a target at all.
It’s quite a situation that there hasn’t been a chance for Dusknoir to shine.
>>14
I have Laisha and Galarian Rapidash, but it’s tough because there are more Ground types.
Back when it had the highest difficulty in selection among all Pokémon…
Would it have been a bit better if there weren’t any punch gloves?
>>16
As long as it’s just about suppressing water Laos, it could be something else too.
Is there really a legend that gets fed in front of the power plant even though it’s so thorny?
>>18
It’s more comfortable inside the thundercloud, and there’s electricity too…
By the way, among the three birds, this one has the highest usage rate in both double and single formats.
Still, it’s just barely within the top 100.
Since my type is strong, the benefits of changing type with Terastal are few.
It’s not just that.
>>21
In the sense of not interfering with the forces that are compelled to cut ties with Terra.
Sometimes it’s convenient for the party!
I find it really tough with Paoji.
Blaziken… Ferrothorn… I will meet you again…
The Galar version of Zapdos, which has been continuously rejected for adoption due to its strong original species, how is it now?
>>26
In Paldea, the original species of Grizzly Bear didn’t stand out, and in single-choice options, it faces a harsh reality where it can’t coexist with Akatsuki.
>>26
It’s like saying fighting or Urshifu is fine, right?
>>26
All fighting Pokémon can just be replaced with Urshifu, right?
In an environment without legendary Pokémon, they aren’t necessarily weak.
Dai Jet… again with you…
When are you strong?
Is it around the 2348 generation?
>>29
I was in an environment where measures were taken even to some extent at 5 to 7.
It’s relatively strong all the time, but it just doesn’t synergize well with Terrastal.
The terrestrial environment makes for some surprisingly useful or useless Pokémon, which is interesting.
If you’re going to accept it, there are stronger options, so there’s not much demand.
It must have been tough to accept it from the beginning.
I didn’t notice it back when I was an attacker during Sword and Shield.
I wonder how the combination of fighting and flying works in matches.
>>37
I think there are few who can have grappling or ground techniques in synchronized flight.
That’s why Mega Salamence is strong.
>>37
Strong
Recently, the Acrobatic Giant Newra.
Endure until Dynamax returns in the Champions.
The Luchabull teamed up with Miraidon is super strong, so Galarian Zapdos and Flamigo have issues other than just their types.
>>40
Electric suit?
On the contrary, Scizor has really grown.
In the end, whether there is a top meta that can be taken strongly or not.
>>41
Wow, this child matches the specifications of the SV too well, it’s too big!
I only know up to the sixth generation.
Was the Meza-P flight confiscated?
>>44
What are you saying…?
It has always been strong, but this time it seems that the environment doesn’t suit either singles or doubles…
The special move for Unown has now become “Mezapa.”
>>47
It’s not that it’s exclusive, but rather that I can only use it, so I’m only using Unown.
>>49
What is different about it?
I’ve never seen this Thunder before…
Well, in any case, there is no one to fulfill the role.
It’s a bit tricky to receive against a Water Ura as well.
Return Hirai-shin…
Doku Doku and PP16, take a break.
It’s not like it’s okay with Urshifu.
It’s been decided that either Urshifu or Oonero is fine.
Urshifu (Water) Urshifu (Dark) Oonurura
I honestly think that having those three is a good thing for combat, isn’t it?
The steel frame and ice frame are stronger, so it’s tragic not to move them now.
Ursaluna should be weak to most Legendary Pokémon, though…
Ooniura, how can I put it… what it’s doing reminds me of Murakke Onigoori…
>>60
Even without the Fatal Gacha, that guy is incredibly strong.
That’s crazy because those things are pulling fatal gacha.
If you’re feeling frustrated, then you should equip a hadron engine too.
>>61
Um… I’m flying…
>>65
Isn’t the combination of not being affected by field effects, deploying Electric Terrain, and 1.33 times Special Attack quite broken?
>>61
It doesn’t make sense to fly in the field!
Simply put, inflation has also been significant.
Even considering competition with Water Laos, I feel that the current Bad Laos doesn’t have the strength to stand alongside Oh New Laos.
Am I not going to pass anymore?
I don’t feel sorry for them at all.
Even now, there are many fighting types at the top, so fighting is a necessary environment.
Both Urshifu and Oonyuura have A130, you know.
It’s just a magical realm that feels low in score.
Feeling really inflated when the standard values become unsatisfying.
>>72
Because it’s a banned legend environment…
>>72
Even so, it’s wasting 90 on a useless A with less than 600 in the species.
They are saying that it’s tough because there is only A120 and its attack power is low, even for Paojian.
Was Oonyura that strong in battle…?
I don’t remember jade being very useful in battles, so it didn’t cross my mind.
In other words, there were very few Pokémon that could be said to be strong in Jade’s Pokémon battles.
Just having the Great New Rider and the Giant Bear is already at a high level.
The Oonyra has high attack power, so it often gets knocked down easily.
The reduction in the number of breaks is painful for the original thread image.
Legends has quite a different damage calculation system compared to the main story, so the offensive aspect is more like decoration.
There’s no level adjustment either.
In the restricted environment, Cam is in first place and Pao is in second, so Scizor is doing well.
During the time when I was doing Coming Thunder and Big Thunder…
In reality, you can’t win against Oonyura without doing a fatal gacha…
It’s the same meaning as Pao being unable to win because of icicles.
If it were Hirai Shin Thunder, would it have survived in the environment?
I feel like a single would be impossible even with this, let alone a double.
>>84
I think this guy definitely has a chance to shine since it completely changes the game by nullifying Miraidon’s electric attacks.
Even if you include Electric types, Tetsunokaina and Takeru Raiko are fierce rivals.
In the current environment, it’s necessary to move Miradon (and Brijulas) when viewed as an electric frame…
I’m waiting with bated breath.
Old thread images were really strong and I seriously didn’t want to see them…
I have doubts about whether Brugulas is an electric type.
>>90
Although it’s decreased now, we were able to do enough work with the power high electro beam…
Back in the day, this guy was a fighting type running on the ground, right?
H was an Electric type, but I hardly ever see G with an Electric type.
The ones with Kyogre should be kept on guard.
The silent adjustment of the Hiraishin sparked mixed opinions, but it became an artistic trend as it was still extraordinarily strong, leading to a lot of hate directed towards it.
What’s sad about Brijulas is that Kibana is sad.
Back when it was being hit by blizzards and destructive beams from above.
I feel that it is also a problem that the benefits of teaming up with Miraidon are slim.
>>97
I think the advantage of teaming up with Miraidon is significant, and the fact that it can become a counter to Miraidon is what makes Wadachi stand out.
>>97
It’s special, and the advantages and disadvantages are quite common, so I don’t want to line them up.
Thunder has field benefits.
Tetsunokaina is better, you know.
When I looked at the recruitment rate, Alolan Muk’s rate is quite high, but why?
>>101
Black Bat will definitely be killed.
>>103
Ah~
The role of not letting the earthquake happen… is it Dragonite…?
Arobeton is highly regarded for its advantageous combination of being resistant to black battles while not being killed by Kami.
>>105
Even in the seventh generation, Poison-Dark types can gain an advantage over all the Pokémon, making them quite excellent.
If it’s a double, then Tetsu no Kaina is in 4th place and Takeru Raiko is in 9th place.
It looks completely different.
Even in a ban-legend environment, the fact that Kami is at the center hasn’t changed, so right now, it’s actually a poison environment.
Thunder is amazing!
Regularly appearing Alobeton environmental meta Pokémon are interesting, aren’t they?
The combination of toxins is stronger than I thought.
The era of Harry Man is coming!
>>111
If Harryman had arms and could swat people away, I would have really come.
>>114
I wonder if I can somehow swat it down with my tail…
>>111
Actually, both the miracle and the jade needle will appear together.
>>111
Actually, it’s been coming a bit, and if anything, the Jade Needlefish has been coming a bit too.
I feel like the latter is just because the user is strange.
Kaina has HP, so if you give it a vest, it becomes super tough.
It has firepower, so it’s strong.
Moreover, it becomes even stronger with Miraidon.
Rather, I think that Alobeton could have been around a bit more even in an environment without Black Bad.
I wonder if this will be pushed through in Laos or something.
I feel like it’s a toxic environment, or more like a toxic spike environment.
I quite liked how Nuoh would emerge when Zasian causes chaos in the environment.
It’s really ridiculous that Kami is the top meta in this inflationary environment.
>>119
Are you out of your mind? It’s like a symbol of the ninth generation inflation, isn’t it, Kami?
Um…
>>121
It’s understandable that you lack enough base stats as well.
Because I can’t knock it down with four legs…
The problem is that there is no stronger physical evil than a feather duster.
>>122
Is Dark Smash a dedicated move, so it’s excluded?
It will become a choice between rapid water attacks and a single option.
>>131
It’s true that it hasn’t been distributed to anyone other than Urshifu (and Dubwool) yet, so I’ve removed it.
There are none at all.
There are quite a few Dō.
Being able to use physical water techniques on the ground without any issues is clearly a strong advantage.
Generation 135
>>128
It’s the worst generation…
>>128
I know about 1350 dimensions.
I am also someone who experienced it at that time.
Having arms alone makes you strong, huh?
>>130
When considering the theoretically strongest Pokémon without taking base stats into account.
There has been a story since ancient times that the strongest Pokémon is a snake Pokémon with wings (can learn Rest) and arms (can learn Punch techniques and Smack Down) that also knows Glare.
>>135
Don’t become Coridon in appearance…
>>135
…Basically a dragon, right?
Oonyura’s face is way too high for A, right?
>>132
Well, it’s like a regional form of Maneyura.
Rather, isn’t there an environment where Kami doesn’t become the top meta, like one with S140 Steel Fairy Ancient Active… ?
Jewel Thunder
The current environment is miraculously strong for grass.
By the way, is Coridon weak?
>>143
In doubles, it’s somewhat watchable, but overall the type is bad.
>>143
Really strong, but the environment is against it.
To be specific, isn’t it tough to activate ancient powers when the environment is at a level where the opponent is fully immersed? That’s why I’m holding back.
Strong O-sugi in the ground frame.
Still, since Koraidon is in 13th place, it cannot be ignored.
It’s 100% Kami, 100% Urshifu right now.
I rarely see teams that lose to Kamikaze, but I almost never see teams that lose to Urshifu, especially in singles.
>>148
I don’t think there’s any reason to remove Urshifu because it has too many roles it can fulfill.
The type is too excellent.
If we don’t cut the Corridon Terrace, the benefits of Drought will be diminished…
Koraidon is impressive for having a type advantage without needing to cut its terrace.
On the contrary, there are definite advantages because you can reliably activate Kami and divide tasks between physical and special.
Depending on the regulations of the Champions, there might be demand for Dai Jet Man, but what do you think?
>>153
First, whether or not there is Dynamax…
While looking at the database, I found that the top technique for defeating enemies with Heirasha was Earthquake, and it didn’t seem effective.
>>155
Snorlax and others are generally aiming for a Ground-type moves cheap game.
I want to fight using rare minor characters, but in the end, I have to face the usual members like Corviknight, Black Badios, and Urshifu.
Also, Koraidon has a pathetic weakness to Black Badminton…
Just because the usage rate of Koraidon is declining.
So, if you say they’re weak when faced with enemies, that’s not true at all…
There are plenty of builds without Laos, right?
In that case, it’s hard to use Laos with korai.
>>160
Please support Minamo-chan, who is working hard as the water representative for Korraipa.
The downside of Coridon feels similar to that of Ugatsuhomura.
>>161
The firepower is already there without needing to terrace.
It’s not a big deal in singles, but in doubles, having Groudon with a cliff sword becomes an option.
Basically, most of the legendary Pokémon are tedious to deal with as enemies.
With the stats of Snorlax and Lanturn, it’s already tough for attackers.
Champions won’t be able to adjust the base stats and abilities that have been modified across generations so far.
On the contrary, I’m hoping that adjustments will be made frequently, like every two months or in a way similar to regular multiplayer games.
Isn’t Pelipper better than Kyogre in doubles? That really makes me laugh.
>>168
In the upper tiers, Pelipper is definitely the only choice, seriously.
If Coridon was a Fire Dragon from the start, it would have been really strong.
What the heck, don’t mess with the fighting dragon!
>>170
The physical fire dragon is dangerous unless you bind it with techniques…
Burns don’t work and Fairy is halved.
It seems like a fire dragon would be stronger than Sword and Shield Zacian…
There is a high possibility that the power of the Dieject has been reduced.
Many trainers find it hard to accept the decline of the ninth-generation Kyogre.
Pelipper is
Advantageous matchup against Urshifu.
Strong tailwind.
Even though it’s 4 times the Thunder, a 2 times boosted Kyogre would still die, so it doesn’t really matter (besides, it’s probably holding a Focus Sash anyway).
In that sense, there’s no need to consume a legendary slot… so I’ll become Pelipper.
Being able to fly is advantageous, and being able to use Wide Guard is impressive.
Ogres end up doing things in a one-pattern way, after all.
>>177
It has the appearance, name, and romantic cannon, so it’s probably about on par.
Pelicans look too interesting.
Even though the fire dragon is a straightforward motif, it hasn’t increased at all.
>>179
The more I think about it, the stronger I believe it is.
>>179
Because Riza X took it there…
>>184
Bakugames-kun…
>>187
Ugatsuhomura-kun…
>>191
Bakugames and Homura are great examples of having unique motifs!
When I have two legendary Pokémon, I’ll do my best with Ho-oh and Koraidon!
First, the sunny correction and electric correction have different magnification.
For reference, Kyogre is in 20th place and Pelipper is in 22nd place in the double format.
In other words, there is only this much of a difference against the legendary Pokémon.
>>182
This number is the usage rate that takes into account all rankings, so you need to look at it with a considerable discount.
Urshifu is too strong.
The fire dragon has too strong of a resistance, so it probably can’t be used in legends.
I thought Ugatsu Homura-kun was a bit mediocre around A110.
The ancient activity turned into a fiery terrace, resulting in an unstoppable firepower, and it ended up like this, which can’t be helped.
There might be something about drought and flames not being able to mix, but since we have Koutas…
Krotus is definitely strong, but the nearby Pelipper is so skillful that it feels unfair.
If you’re not a fire dragon with stats like Bakugamesu or Homura-chan, you won’t be accepted.
Rather, it feels like it’s properly a special type of Miraidon as an electric dragon.
I’m using a combination of Koutasu and Hachimaki Houou to use Flare Drive or Sacred Fire.
It produces quite a good amount of firepower.
Getting punched from above by Poni-oni and dying happens quite often, you know, Kyogre.
I think it’s quite strange that there are many modest scarves on Miraidon’s S135.
>>196
It’s not something new for the fast ones to have scarves…
Kouta’s endurance is quite impressive.
First of all, the fire dragon and electric dragon are exactly the same as in BW…
Reshiram is not too bad, even in SV.
It’s not like they’re ridiculously strong or anything.
Gorillas have an almost 100% chance of using the ambush vest, so they are seriously too tough, won’t die from mismatched ice, and will take ridiculous damage in return, making water a very difficult matchup.
Gorillas really are strong.