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I think that those related to the weather tend to have a relatively flat distribution.
Nuo didn’t end up having the durability distribution I expected.
>>2
Although it’s based on natural ability, it’s impressive that this was able to take on Zacian so well.
>>3
Writing that I’ll take the attack from A170 with the H95B85 unit makes me quite anxious…
This guy’s base stats are too random…
I tried to flatten the sharp parts of Seedra’s distribution! That’s how it feels.
The surprisingly low A of Geodude and its unexpected speed.
>>6
It’s just like Poppo, it’s so destructive to dignity that I can’t stop laughing.
It’s too funny.
>>10
If they release something like A100 at the very beginning of the first generation, that would be a problem too…
>>13
Don’t mess with me, Starmie…!
>>13
Is the Gengar that appears in Tsukimi Mountain good?
I can’t count how many times I died over there.
>>21
Don’t suddenly reply from a parallel world.
>>10
If you tell someone who doesn’t know about Iwark’s A-Poppo, they’ll think you’re lying.
The durability of Bakuuda.
>>7
Softer than Flamethrower.
Gachigoras’ A
That look doesn’t match that at all.
>>9
Next, please take a look at Zugadus.
It feels like Bakuda-kun’s species value capacity didn’t quite match what he wanted to do at the time (to differentiate between earthquakes and eruptions).
Goukazaru and Rekkuza have a fragile image because their main moves reduce their durability, making them feel weaker than their stats suggest.
Considering that Iwark was created as an early game boss, I can understand the numbers quite well.
Despite it being expected to be quite powerful, Steelix’s Attack feels lacking.
Charizard had a strong image of being mega or gigantic, but its base stats are surprisingly modest when not in those forms.
Was there a Gengar on Otsukimi Mountain?
A Miltank that is surprisingly fast for its appearance.
Tropius seems to be around 520 in total.
A wild Gengar?
Perhaps because it’s the first additional evolution, it feels like a dragon type and base stats were added on as an afterthought.
…Well, it’s not weak or anything…
Even though Onix has low offense and special stats, it has quite a ridiculous defense.
>>30
All three families are special types, so it doesn’t really mean much.
Is it about a remake or something?
Since it’s just like a flavor anyway, Wataru should have added Seadra…
>>32
Wataru-san took care not to overlap with Ibukichi.
Togepi
I know about the double-slot Morino Yokan Gengar, but…
In the early game, it looked bird-like and seemed like it might be the pre-evolution, so I thought it would be fine and went for it, but I ended up in a terrible situation. 🦩
C and S of Kuwagamon
I suppose I’ll only deal with them in a state where I have a smooth + rain-boosted water technique, like wearing geta…
I was wondering how Genjigra was strengthened, and then I realized it’s C150!?
>>40
It really feels like lightning speed.
>>40
It was probably Kuwagamon, but it wasn’t…
>>50
It’s about 1/3 the size of what it looks like, right? Kuwagamon.
43 te…
If you say that since Ishi-Tsubute, the opening act for Iwark, is A80, then it’s okay for Iwark to be high too, I guess that’s true.
Even if I have an A100, I guess I’ll just have to endure it anyway.
>>43
That’s true.
So, Pikachu and Eevee placed Seedra into the game.
In the rematch, Alolan Exeggutor will join.
No doubt he is a dragon, but he stands out the most visually.
>>45
In the rematch, Wataru has increased the number of dragons in HGSS, resulting in Altaria being more prominent.
“Use rock sealing to that extent.”
>>46
Charmander has died!
The FRLG that keeps spamming Rock Tomb is pretty strong.
>>48
The AI of Pokémon seems quite random, but the Gym Leaders are definitely efficient and relentless.
>>52
It’s not like it’s to that extent, but they definitely don’t stay completely silent either.
Steelix doesn’t have enough firepower even when it Mega Evolves.
In other words, it’s not satisfying because I can’t actually hold items, even though the power of the sand is activated.
There is no additional understanding as lacking as Charmander’s Metal Claw.
I’m licking Iwark’s B.
I’m glad they didn’t use something like Onix wrapping around.
“Is that A over there, like Bubaan?”
>>55
M…Mach Punch
>>55
I thought it was strange to lower its stats compared to its pre-evolution just because it doesn’t change much from Buba, like with Gachikuma.
Well, my speed has decreased.
Even though it’s being ridiculed, the Onix in Pikachu and Eevee is seriously strong.
Having an avalanche at that point is too unfair.
>>56
That said, there are still Bulbasaur and Bellsprout before getting to Ni-bi…
There are some guys who get confused even when they look at the description in the encyclopedia.
Bubaren can do cross chops and more…
Omastar is quite intimidating.
PWT Takeshi seriously using Onix is great, isn’t it?
>>63
Is it the effect of maxing out the HB…?
>>69
That’s the side where for some reason a useless person is playing the attacker.
It’s more serious to endure with HS and eat Kamura while spreading Stealth Rock and Sandstorm.
>>74
When I looked at your formation, I saw that half of it was taken up by Iwamizuw, which was no good.
In fact, what makes Iwark admirable is that it can be differentiated from Haganeil to a certain extent.
The first generation Seadra had a special stat of 95, so its actual D was also 95, which makes me feel like the image in the thread is at a slight disadvantage.
I haven’t been doing remakes for a while, but I’m still making Geodude endure in the Gold and Silver games.
It feels like a technique created by trial and error when there was no know-how.
The topic of inefficient distribution often brings up Byvanilla, but because of the pebbles and explosions, it’s definitely not a waste right now.
>>68
I think Baivanyra can do quite well, but what about Go-Goat… how is this one?
>>70
Things like Build-Up are not bad, but…
Since there are quite a few techniques that can utilize C, it is often a highly pure waste.
>>68
Currently, or rather, since rubble and explosions were originally techniques that could be used with vanilla, they are relatively high-probability choices, so I’ve been utilizing them quite a bit from the beginning.
Due to the negative image of vanilla itself.
Iwak has a more miserable H than Poppo below the same A as Poppo.
Isn’t a high B almost meaningless?
Fossils have a lot of water complexes…
If fossils of flames come out.
Looking only at the total base stats, it seems that Florges would have about a usage rate around 13th place.
>>78
Is it taller than Laos?!
Wait, is Ponyo and Laos lower than other semi-legendaries by one rank!?
Because I was made to hold Omastar and Kabutops with gold and silver…
>>79
Who else would have it besides you? It’s fine, especially since there’s a museum nearby!
Because the rocks didn’t increase much and Daigo took all the ones that did, the enhanced Tsutsuji has basically become Takeshi!
It’s problematic to have that clearly unnecessary number attached.
Furajies seems to have more advantages even with increased weaknesses due to becoming a Grass-type hybrid.
The thread image is something like C↑1S↑2…
Florges wears a cloak, stacks up on meditation, and endlessly uses Drain Kiss to focus on special killing somehow…
The fact that Florges had a Sylveon as a rival is what made everything go wrong.
>>86
Since the roles are completely different, it won’t be used if it’s not there.
It’s all the fault of the Mega Kangaskhan, Mega Gengar, Talonflame, and Gardevoir that were in my class.
>>95
The ability tendencies and roles were similar, so it must have been tough for Ninfia and the single Florges.
The strong characters you’re listing all have completely different roles, and I can’t understand a single thing you’re saying.
>>98
Isn’t it just that the environment where you can easily get beaten up by those guys lined up there is bad?
>>100
Since the roles of Sylveon and Florges are completely different, saying that it doesn’t matter if Sylveon is not there is just ridiculous.
>>106
It seems like you haven’t been playing matches at all, to the point of being completely different.
>>86
In addition to that, both the situation regarding level moves and TM situations are walking the path of a shura…
The total value is important, but the distribution efficiency is also important.
It doesn’t have the strength of Windy or the total value.
>>87
Even though there are intimidation and swiftness, I wonder why that is.
Can I talk about the door?
Even Windy has a pretty random distribution.
Even considering the characteristics, having a total of 550 is quite strong.
Frages had almost the same total as that…
Gachikuma is almost a 600-type…
The image in the thread had few effective hits…
When the sub-legends start to become available, Windy will just become a little difficult.
I think that in the initial environment, you can do various things and it’s in a convenient position.
It’s somewhat similar to a niche like Sylveon.
It’s surprising that Kingdra and Golduck have the same ability and base stats.
Mega Kangaskhan has less Attack, less Special Attack, and less bulk than I thought.
>>99
That guy would be troubled if that was added to any item beyond that.
Frages is focused on using HD, putting on a vest, and relentlessly performing Drain Kiss to annoy with special attacks, trying to find a way to make it work…
The fact that Mega Gengar and Gardevoir are dominant means it’s tough for Fairy-type Pokémon.
In the sixth generation, it was difficult for Fairy-type moves to be effective because there were Fire-Types everywhere.
Those with a wide type tend to give the illusion of excelling in both durability and firepower, as the images of both builds overlap.
HB55 looks like a lie god.
>>107
It’s crazy that a serious HB spamming build exists in this mediocre endurance.
>>107
If I said I would do durability tests with this number, I feel like I would be really ridiculed.
Mega Rura must first be remembered that it receives a ×1.5 multiplier on those base stats.
>>108
Different.
Multiply the real value by 1.5.
Toxic parents that make their babies fight on the front lines.
>>109
I’ve grown… to the level where I can knock down other Pokémon.
Speed is hardness, you know.
If it’s something like a legendary Pokémon or Dragapult, I can still understand the durability from dedicated investment, but Calyrex is just on another level; there’s definitely something crazy about it.
Recently, Dekanuchan was a scam.
>>116
Rather, I think Decanu-chan is a fraud in the sense that despite having a big hammer, it doesn’t deal much damage…
Well, it’s only natural, but…
>>117
I really like Decidueye because it’s a good balance that I can use without hesitation as a hobby Pokémon.
If you include the big hammer, the power is not to the point of being a scam.
There are some strange guys who, despite being semi-legendary, don’t hold back on their traits, which makes them stand out.
Regarding the discussion about Rentler’s speed mentioned above, wouldn’t it be nice if Absol also had higher speed?
>>119
Absol’s base stats are simply too low.
I think it’s fine to add +50 in terms of position.
If you’re going to fight over something trivial, you might as well settle it in a match.
Absol has a total base stat of 465 with that appearance…
65-130-60-75-60-75: 465
>>124
Even if Absol is boosted by 100 with Mega Evolution, it’s honestly impressive that it doesn’t have much impact.
>>127
Out of 100, 40 is being wasted on C…
>>130
The special techniques themselves are not wasteful to the extent that they are originally present.
Putting aside the fact that there were probably more important things to do.
Absol, Kecleon, and Tropius, those guys that were in the grass over there, they do have a certain air about them…
I think it’s okay to boost the base stats of those that have Mega Evolution but don’t have sufficient base stats.
To the extent of riding 500.
Cacnea is no good.
Isn’t there a lot of stuff like that in Hoenn with a total of around 460?
>>128
It’s a relatively common line across all generations.
>>129
I feel like there are quite a few totals around here for SV.
>>136
“Please use it with the tasuki as indicated; in reality, that’s exactly how it is.”
I like Parmot because it can do various things with a light and refreshing prayer.
>>136
The SV has an image of 490 being the line.
Isn’t Blaziken going to get stronger? I really like its appearance and type.
>>132
Mega Bakuuda has a clear concept and strengths, so I purely want durability.
>>138
In normal evolution, I could have compensated for durability around the Obon period.
Those with low base stats are significantly influenced by effort values.
The physical aspects of RakiHapi are tougher than I imagined.
>>133
The fact that the HD is high enough allows it to be turned down is significant.
That’s something that can be done because the total amount is relatively high.
The high-speed dual-wield low durability distribution is good, but I think it would have been better if the ability was something other than Magic Mirror, maybe something more focused on boosting power.
>>134
I like the structure of trying to dodge an unexpected attack with an auxiliary technique, but I’ll just bounce it back at you.
I think it would have been better if Absol had an Attack of 75 and Special Attack of 130 from the start, even though it becomes weaker to surprise attacks.
Why is it bad?
Aside from its speed, it’s really flat, but somehow it feels like it has a decent overall presence on that flatness—Crobat.
>>143
I liked the type that carelessly held a red card in HS and scattered front teeth.
Right now, 130 is high, but it’s not reliable enough, so having it around is probably just awkward…
As expected, if it were a normal evolution, it would be too strong with all the elements that Mega Blaziken has.
>>144
Isn’t it possible to evolve from Baltoy?
S60~80 is slower than I expected… but it’s within the understandable range.
43 is strange, right, Kuwagannon?
I really think the appearance of the thread image is truly good.
What is this base stat?
>>149
The durability is moderate, and under the rain, the species value fraud is quite significant, so there are almost no elements to be pessimistic about regarding the image in the thread.
>>149
It’s not as bad as to be pessimistic just because the total is high.
It’s good that it was properly strong, right, Goudra?
Kingdra may be able to learn Thunder depending on Game Freak’s mood.
The water dragon was a very strong type with no weaknesses at all…
Actually, the rain team Kingdra is stronger than I thought even now.
The dissatisfaction with Gachigoras is incredible.
Instead of some unclear creature like Amargasaurus
If it had been a major sauropod like Brachiosaurus, even among the same group, we might have been able to achieve a higher total value and a better allocation.
>>156
The counterpart to the Tyrannosaurus is definitely the Triceratops.
Both of them consumed it at a timing I don’t really understand.
In terms of the same special type of sauropod, Takeururaiko seems to have stat values akin to its final form.