
Is it that there really isn’t anything without using Garchomp or Kingdra…?
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Gabu and Kingdra have other partners, you see…
It’s bad that 600 Dragon Dan is using it.
>>2
It’s just Dragapult.
>>2
That’s a problem before that.
A person who has set a pre-evolution Pokémon as their trump card.
>>5
There is a giant that can compete visually…
The performance is quite disappointing, but it’s a gigantic Gyarados.
>>5
Aren’t there quite a few trainers that fit this?
>>23
Takeshi is nearby.
You just need to evolve it.
For now, let’s narrow it down to using the weather sandstorm.
It was sand because the opening act was responsible for other weather.
I think the weather typical of dragons is either rain or a drought, but it was probably sand to match the steel after all.
The synergy between Weather and the trump card Duraludon is too weak…
If you’re using Sadaijaa or Koutas, there’s no need to manually activate with Numelgon or Flygon out of obligation.
Well, there’s no one who could forcibly claim that rain is a dragon.
>>11
Kingdra…
>>16
It’s not a weather-boosting ability, right?
You insist on calling it a frog and a pelican dragon.
>>17
At the point of using Kotas, any method would just be an error margin.
If the electric beam had arrived earlier, it would have been good even with the weather pattern.
Gigalith
Tyranitar
Excadrill
Sadaija
Salamence
Garchomp
Let’s do it.
Being regarded as a strong character in the setting is accelerating the tragedy.
>>14
For that reason, I don’t understand what the official wants to do with this character who can’t even beat Melon.
>>19
I can’t even win against the Pink Master and his disciple, let alone Melon.
I remember that the rain from the currant was tough, Dragonite.
Tortoises have dragon elements, so Kottos is still…
The progress and fate settings after clearing the tournament are quite faithful to the setting, or rather harsh.
Takeshi and Tsutsuji will be together until they evolve in the next generation.
I think there are probably others, but the two that came to mind right away are these two.
>>24
After all, this pair is the top pick for the gym leader…
It’s sad that the gym challenge is clearly being rushed due to deadlines.
If Brijulas had stretched or slowed down physically, I could still make excuses, but it’s a superior version in terms of stats…
There are also characters like Sakaki and Yanagi from the later half.
A man with champion-class skill if he were in another region.
>>30
That’s just a favoritism towards someone who writes articles.
>>60
I wonder if the thread image can become a champion at the Alola League.
Also
Perijilas is a perfect fit, but the moment it evolves into Brijilas, its identity falls apart.
The doubles were okay, but I’m too weak in singles…
Sandstorm Gigantamax Gyarados → Sandstream Dracozolt → Sandstorm Sandaconda → Sand Cloak Garchomp → Duraludon
If that were the case, it would have still been strong.
>>33
Become an expert in ground types already.
Gym leaders who manipulate the weather are honestly more frightening when they purely align with a weather-themed type.
It’s kind of disappointing that Duraludon’s Gigantamax is weak too.
There are definitely those who evolve when they make a reappearance, and I don’t think there’s any problem using Brijulas.
The presence of the irises is probably a noise.
>>37
It resembles the relationship between Takeshi and Mikan.
Takeshi’s decision to discard Rock-type moves for Steelix is quite surprising, but Brijulas is still in its Dragon form.
Even if the weather keeps changing, after using Arceus and casting Snowfall and Aurora Veil, we’ll come to hunt Arceus, and we’ll trample with Sand Rush Excadrill and Giga-Lith.
The water and grass that come out are killed with Cottonee + Lurantis.
If it were like that, I would think they’re really good…
If you can use Brijulas, can you balance dragons and weather with Perijulas + Kingdra in the rain?
The weather being all over the place is really too much noise.
Takeshi changed to a fossil type because of the remake…
If you go too far with power in construction like Dracode or Periburi, the kids will cry.
Aim for a level where you struggle but can still win reasonably well.
I want a branching evolution for Onix.
Something that Takeshi can use as is.
If I switch to a better-looking dragon during this period.
>>46
The more visually appealing dragon from Galar has already been taken by Dande…
At first, I was like, “Wow!” when they used the weather in the story…
In Hoenn, the Elite Four uses Pokémon with base stats of 600.
If the Four Heavenly Kings are not present in Galar, then he should practically be the No. 2 powerhouse, so it would have been fine to let him use Dragapult.
Why is Dande taking everything?
>>49
It feels like they released the more easily obtainable version as an opening act for the impact of using the 600 Pokémon that can’t be encountered in Hoenn.
It’s a DLC, but Akamatsu-kun from the sunny team was pretty strong…
>>50
A properly specialized weather team is generally quite strong to some extent.
>>50
I’m taking solid measures, you know…
>>50
The fact is, the Blueberry Four Heavenly Kings are too strong.
The currants are a bit mismatched, but well, if it’s 64 flat, it’s probably acceptable.
In terms of settings, it’s disappointing that we lost to melon in every aspect.
Just stick with sandpaper already.
In other regions, it feels like the “champion level!” is something that annoying fans of popular Pokémon are saying.
In the story, being too serious isn’t good, so it’s this balance.
It seems there are fans who like the expression when he loses to Dande, and it’s quite deep…
At least if Juroldon’s performance could adapt to various weather conditions, it would make sense.
If that’s the case, then if we take down the Duraludon first, it’ll be over…
It is better to focus on a single weather condition, no matter how you think about it.
I think it wasn’t necessary for them to change it frequently since it’s easy to overwrite the weather here with Dynamax.
The gym battle is with a dragon…? It was still good, though.
Isn’t the purpose of the tournament to change the weather?
>>62
It’s a setting that’s going off the rails.
The Four Heavenly Kings have been using middle-stage evolutions since the first generation…
Well, the weakest of the original Four Kings is definitely Onix.
I understand that the feeling of unfairness is quite strong when comparing a travel party to a serious party…
People who look like Gab but don’t use Gab.
First of all, it’s strange that the strongest gym leader is in a tournament with different rules for double battles.
>>67
To be a trainer, one might need to be capable of performing doubles at a suitable level; otherwise, there may be no right to challenge in tournaments aiming for the top.
It seems that other generations of Gym Leaders have prepared different strong teams, but the person in the thread has that as their strongest build…
The concept is all over the place because of the weather, doubles, and not using dragons at all, which is why I can’t ever defeat Dande.
Dragons are good, but sandstorms make it hard for the audience to see and don’t look good.
>>71
I think the image of Kyodai Juraldon appearing from the sandstorm is really great.
Takeshi should use his trump card, Onix, to battle against Bangira.
Not only rude spectators, but also selfies can fail.
If you’re using weather, make sure your trump card is a partner with weather-related traits.
Don’t choose someone who can withstand a sandstorm.
Even Ruri Dragon changed the weather…
>>77
Who is it?
Dragons manipulating the weather is pretty much in line with the image.
Hehe… it seems you don’t know about the overly sunny Manda.
It’s Kyukon who changes the weather, but…
Kombu Nerine
Sunny Akamatsu
Taro of the Pursuing Wall
Iris of the rainy season
Purely individually strong currants.
After clearing it, I might have been okay doing this much.
When it comes to a class that changes the weather frequently, the image is like Castform, but setting Castform aside, did it actually use Weather Ball?
I was troubled by suddenly being asked to do a double.
Isn’t this like a surprise attack…?
>>85
Well, in that sense, I wonder if the group has been considerably holding back.
>>88
Rather, during the gym battle, it was reasonable as a party, but during the tournament, it was a mess, and that’s Kiba.
The irises activate manually in Kingdra, whether it’s raining or not, and while building up the Elebi, it’s quite something.
Since it’s said that Dande is the strongest in the world, it’s no surprise that this guy, being second best, is considered to be at the champion level.
It seems like it would suit Jyararanga.
>>89
Even just having high-power area attacks with scale noise is quite strong, but the concept of weather teams will die.
The dragon race normally has a high base value.
I think it would be really strong if you could impose the disadvantages of the weather solely on your opponent while forcing strong Pokémon onto them.
It’s just a mess of changing basic weather…
When viewed in terms of type, dragons themselves are quite mediocre, so they tend to rely on their high base stats.
It seems that the selected dragons all have rather mediocre base stats…
It’s fine if Ace casually changes into Tyranitar when reappearing in something.
It’s an after-the-fact evolution, but Brijuras is definitely strong (it’s not that Durandal was that weak).
If it comes to a rain team or a sand team, it might be strong enough to be worthy of a semi-champion.
Even if we predict the weather, constantly changing it with limited resources will only hinder each other.
Even if I push for dragons, due to the circumstances mentioned above, I have to include a lot of non-dragon Pokémon that suit the weather, and the representative dragon for this generation is taken by Dande.
Because of these two points, my belongings really give the impression of being all over the place.
Are you the one who clearly has a second position setting and becomes a dragon in the second half?
I don’t have the impression that dragon users are particularly strong.
The dragon tamer industry’s expectations for discretion are strict.
What if you threw away the setting that controls the weather?
>>99
Having the ability to manipulate multiple weather types is extremely powerful in battle scenarios, but the Pokémon system isn’t really suited for that.
Even though they are a powerful person known as a champion class, is it really okay for them to keep losing to gym leaders they have poor compatibility with?
>>100
On the contrary, the four heavenly kings of SVDLC had a strong presence as powerful beings, as all of them were at a disadvantage against lower-ranked types directly below them.
>>100
It just seems like Galarian people are only looking down on other regions’ leagues based on the PT formation…
I understand that using a sand team in gym battles has its value since it’s double, but I don’t get why it’s being used in tournaments like a weather team.
Both the ability and the exclusive Dynamax move of Durandal have such a silly performance that it’s quite mysterious.
If you’re going with rain, you can use both Pelipper and Swampert, and if you have Kingdra, you can apply the doubled power effect of Duraludon’s G-Max Hydrosnipe in the rain, and it will work.
In other words, if we don’t do that, Gigantamax Gengar will be trash, and the individual performance of Gigantamax Duraludon will completely become waste, just like the degraded version of Briggius.
It seems like the ground will be totally messy after the battle with Kibaana.
The concept of a specialized type, in the first place, is not compatible with weather teams before even considering being a dragon trainer.
Well, I know that’s why you include things like Gigalith and Torkoal.
>>107
If they specialize in fire or water, they can easily master weather manipulation, so it’s just a mistake that dragon users are trying to do it.
>>112
But you know, if you try to do both sand and drought, it becomes difficult when you specialize in either ground or water, right?
Well, it’s a question of why one trainer is trying to handle two different weather types while specializing in just one type…
I wonder if being in the champion class is just a marketing slogan or exaggeration due to commercialization…
You’re not even going to be able to get past most of the Elite Four, let alone the Champion.
In such a chaotic party, I might actually be strong enough to win against everyone except for Dande and that ice-type lady whose name I forgot.
It’s amazing in a way to maintain second place even though there is an opponent with a win rate of 0.
Fan (in-game) looks like a troublesome Gym Leader, currently ranked 2nd.
I don’t think there was any setting where that messy weather was supposed to be wandering aimlessly.
In that world, is it really okay to consider that as one of the strong parties…?
Dynamax is far beyond the broken Mega Z-move, so any other regional champion without a Dynamax Band can easily win in the Galar stadium.
If I go somewhere else, I definitely won’t win with this formation, so I won’t go myself.
>>114
Ah, so that’s how it works…
Certainly, if you consider it with the inclusion of the promotion, it’s at a champion level.
Instead of giving two traits that are not very practical for Durandal, it would have been better to give it a trait suited for rain or sandstorm, or to create one.
If it’s not even a Dragon-type team and the ace Duraludon doesn’t have an Ice weakness, then a win rate of 0 is definitely something you could try harder at.
I still think that the idea of being able to become a champion in other regions, aside from Dante’s rival, was unnecessary.
If I were shown that the weather can be changed just by being in an actual battle, I would think it’s a lie.
>>117
Even Dande could claim to be the world’s strongest champion if he has Dynamax, and that wouldn’t be lacking at all.
>>117
I think it’s a good setup, including the character setting, even though it does feel a bit like annoying fans are getting carried away.
Like a Nobel Prize in Literature candidate every time.
Sometimes I forget whether I’m a Dragon type or a Human Type.
If you think about it with a focus on advertising, even a guy could be in the Four Heavenly Kings class.
On the contrary, Nez is a typical gym leader.
Nemoo, who repeats statements about adjusting Pokémon and techniques for each match like a genius of battle, is also…
It’s just a wild Pokémon-like move set that has almost no changes in the lineup and just automatically leveled up, so there’s no point in thinking too deeply about it.
>>123
If I start thinking seriously about it, it seems like any of the students from Blueberry or the residents of Kitakami could probably aim to be champions no matter which region they go to…
Even though I’ve never won against Dande, being treated as a rival broke me.
I don’t think that the level range or party composition in the game necessarily corresponds to the established strength.
Isn’t Johto’s level kind of low? It’s funny how Green says things like that.
>>126
In other words, this means that Kibana is properly classified as a champion level character in the setting.
>>127
In terms of settings, that’s probably how it is.
Under the same settings, it’s said that Dande can’t even win once against Melon-san, which is holding him back.
>>132
No, Melon is just in the champion class, right?
It’s as the setting says, the Galar League is the best.
In terms of setting, isn’t the Kanto League the highest rank?
I don’t know if it’s about format or strength.
>>128
It’s just the headquarters.
In terms of settings, Galar is way ahead.
>>128
On the contrary, in Kanto, even the Elite Four has unevolved forms.
I think it’s not good to seriously think about things like extra holdings or levels.
Regardless of weaknesses in team composition or system aspects, I think it’s weaker than Wataru or Iris because it doesn’t have a 600 base stat.
>>129
Numelgon…
I understand that Alola is at the bottom of the league.
>>133
But the champion is the strongest, right?
>>133
But I’m the champion, you know…
>>133
It’s like a completely freshly made family match…
The game version, which gathers strong players from each island under the title of the Four Heavenly Kings, is one thing, but the anime version’s league format is too much of the same members, and this aspect is quite pronounced.
It seems like the Alolan island challenges, which also serve as a rite of passage for adults, and the exams in SV are the ones where the settings are clearly rushed on a level typical of gyms or Elite Four.
In the settings, since I have two champion-class Pokémon and am still undefeated, it’s no wonder that Dande is the strongest trainer in the world.
But I like how Alola’s obvious lack of resources seems to be struggling to boost itself with the limited local talent.
Who is Kahiri…? What… ?
I used to love the mysterious space between the Four Kings, but it’s sad that it’s gone recently.
>>142
The Paldea league has too little budget.
>>148
It’s a problem with the contractor, and it’s sad that even the call button malfunction has been neglected.
The Alola and Paldea leagues are still in a state of uncertainty.
>>144
Paldea is rather exceptionally well-developed.
It is just different in nature from other regions.
It’s often said that melon has a confirmed defeat, but what is the win rate for melon itself?
If Mr. Melon is in the champion class, then someone who has not won even once cannot be in the champion class, right?
If we talk about which league is the strongest, it seems like there wouldn’t be anyone who could compete with the annual income and social status of the Isshu Champion, right?
>>150
Isn’t that the great actress Carlos?
>>151
Hoenn is quite something too.
>>154
Bonbon will soon descend in ORAS, and the people of Rune will take their place.
>>159
The people of Rune are quite something, aren’t they?
>>161
As for my niece, Mikuri is nothing special…
>>151
The revenue of the Isshu Champion is 999.9 billion, right?
>>156
When I started talking about it not being either Adeku or Iris…
Kanto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Kalos, Alola, and Galar all become player standards, don’t they?
>>163
So players in the Isshu region = champions are the strongest in terms of income and social status.
>>163
Only in Alola are there players, but in other leagues…
>>156
It’s funny how it seems like a child arbitrarily inflated the numbers, even though it’s the truth.
>>150
That’s not that the league is the strongest, but rather that the strongest person in the league is just doing something like being a multi-talented individual.
If you want to use multiple weather conditions, I think a single one would be better since they wouldn’t interfere with each other.
Let’s set aside whether that is strong or not.
The setting of Carné has already been forgotten.
>>155
Don’t generalize just because you’re the only one who has forgotten.
At the time of Carne’s appearances, she just didn’t stand out at all.
The champion seems to be able to live just doing hobbies because their family looks pretty wealthy.
>>162
It often feels like they’re maintaining public order for regional issues, but I wonder if they’re getting paid from the league.
Or is it a completely honorary title?
>>162
Is Dande’s family home the coziest of them all?
I mean, even if it’s decided which league is the strongest, it just leads to ugly fan disputes and is pointless.
>>165
In the first place, there is fundamentally not much exchange between different regions, so there is nothing to compare.
If you open the lid, it’s not impossible that dandelions might not be accepted in any region.
Conversely, it could also be said that there is a possibility of being overwhelmingly the strongest.
>>165
The Champion of Isshu, who is also a Pokéwood star and mayor, is always brought up in discussions about Pokémon’s social status, so it’s not a serious claim to superiority, right?!
Rather, it’s like a framework that forcefully suppresses the topic when such conversations arise.
>>165
So it’s correct to follow the settings presented in the game.
Therefore, Kibana is on the same rank as Wataru, Green, Daigo, Mikuri, Shirona, Adeku, N, Iris, Karune, Nemo, and Omodaka.
Dande is an unbeatable powerhouse who can win against all of them.
In every region, there are one or two guys who quickly race through the gym, defeat the champion, and then disappear, but I’ll choose to ignore that.
Carne seems to have utilized the actress setting better in Isshu.
Is it the anime where Dande is clearly the strongest in the world?
>>174
Seriously strong and a letdown guy…
Wataru is just destroying dignity like that…
Isn’t it contradictory that they are treated as strong characters even though they can’t beat Dande or Melon?
>>176
The eighth gym leader is generally set up as a strong character, right?
>>176
Strong character (as fans say on their own)
In terms of setup, it might not be like that, but there are quite a few guys who seem to be surprisingly good at staying in the league.
A region where criminals are mixed in with Gym Leaders and the Elite Four should go home! The Pokémon League is a healthy organization!
>>179
Kanto-san… Kalos-san… I’m sorry.
It’s funny that there are really troublesome fans who came from a game that was jokingly mentioned earlier.
>>183
I knew it, talking about settings related to strength can be problematic.
Fools who take it seriously pop up right away.
Since he’s a popular character, he is naturally featured in Pokémon Masters as well, but so far, all of Galar’s Kabu-san implementations spread sand.
I think it’s probably a rock or ground-type Gym Leader.
It’s blunt, but unless something extraordinary happens, having official exhibition matches doesn’t mean much.
The most common pattern is to praise each other and end things casually, so from a meta perspective, it’s probably all the same.
It’s not completely wrong, but I think when doing it in the Galar region, you need to consider the huge advantage of Dynamax.
First of all, Adeku and N are not on the same level; they are losing.
>>189
After defeating Zygarde, a weak opponent like Crimgan can be beaten easily…
If I had to say something, it’s that when it comes to those other works, the current or original works are often favored.
If we do it now, Nemoto might get somewhat good results, maybe.
The electric gym leader who uses Octane as their trump card is treated as a strong character in the story!
To put it bluntly, since Green and N are characters with the same protagonist bias as rivals, I think that Dande, who loses to the protagonist, would lose to them.