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What was the feeling of using Drednaw like again?
Sprinkling powder and dancing, huh?
>>1
That’s about right.
I generally remember the major Grass-type moves, and since its Speed and Special Attack are high for a Grass type, it can also function as an attacker.
The people of Isshu…
The ambiguous feeling of whether Gamageroge can be relied upon or not.
I prefer Chandelure.
It’s not as tough as Tsutarja, but Pokabu is also tough…
>>6
The level of comfort changes depending on whether you can take the first move against lower-ranked Milhoggs.
Whimsicott, Jellicent, Chandelure
These guys are my Unova starters.
Drednaw won’t have any troubles on the journey, right?
As long as you don’t miss the timing of evolution.
Watching Drednaw’s movements from behind is too adorable.
I feel that as long as Drednaw has the petals of dance, it will be okay.
>>10
Traveling with a single punch won’t lead to confusion, right?
>>14
I mean, if you’re going to use it, it should be at your own pace.
There is no usefulness of chlorophyll in travel.
In the thread image, Hihidaruma stands out as the strongest.
>>11
It varies depending on the environment, but I think on average they are almost evenly matched.
It’s impressive that Dredia can dance like a butterfly, but it’s a bit disappointing that it seems to have almost no sub-weapons.
I remember that Drednaw’s sub-weapon is weak.
>>13
There was a time when discussions about dream-eating recruitment were happening.
>>13
When it comes to traveling, just sprinkling sleepy powder and dancing with butterflies and flowers can cut things in half, so it’s nice, but…
I remember that if you wanted to use Giga Drain and Butterfly Dance honestly, you had to evolve at a pretty strict timing.
What’s great about Drednaw is that it can be obtained in both version exclusives.
If Dredia is one of the three starters, it will become my lifelong partner just like that.
I occasionally saw Daruma in matches too.
It was a good Pokémon, wasn’t it?
It’s impressive how this speed is just right for a journey with Drednaw S90 and Dharmaniton S95.
Well, Dredia is easier to use than Serperior.
Round and cute Daruma
Giga Drain on Churine 26
Dredia 28, with the dance of the butterfly 46, the dance of the petals.
That’s quite a hassle.
I really hope they do something about the skill range soon.
It’s already a problematic type to have a Grass-only attacker, so there’s no point in limiting its range of moves.
I feel like I was using Dream Eater in the scenario because I didn’t have much skill, Drednaw.
Daruma is a story where it is troublesome that it is overly eager before evolution.
>>27
Also, the recoil moves in the story are a bit tedious.
>>31
So this flame punch
My brain was burned by the life force of the orb flare drive.
While I have some impression of Hihidaruma and Dredia, I don’t have much impression of Gamageroge because its pre-evolution is too gross and I didn’t use it.
>>29
And if you go through Otamaru, not much else comes out except for Basurao and Koaruhii…
Why is Pururiru’s habitat so narrow…?
The starter Pokémon from the Isshu region generally lack enough speed.
Dredia, Elfuun, Pendler, and the relatively high-achieving Yaguruma Forest for an early-game forest.
Back when Suisui could use Z-Moves, Gamageroge was quite strong.
Drednaw is fast, has high special attack, and can outspeed, so it’s great, right?
When I hear that, it’s true that Gamagero is the cream of the crop, and I can understand why Daikenkiki wasn’t too dissatisfied with that…
Hiyakki is crying.
>>38
😊🖐️
>>40
The farewell of negotiations was always like this…
I remember choosing Mijumaru and ultimately using Chandelure and Elfuun.
It feels like evolving Chandelure was tough.
Daimageroge was so cool, wasn’t it?
I wonder what travel apps I was using… I only remember Jaro, Pigeon, and Dageki.
Ononokus was the main firepower of my travel party.
I feel like I gave up on using a Water-type and had Mooland use Surf instead.
You could say that just being on water ground ensures a certain level of strength.
Isn’t Daruma really strong in triple?
When you get a Hitomoshi in 2, you quickly have both moves and stones, which is quite favorable, but what about 1?
I used Hahakomori because it remembers Leaf Blade.
There is an obvious one among the alternative three starter Pokémon for BW, and it’s a monkey…
>>50
It’s obvious that being weaker than the regular Unova starter Pokémon is just nonsense for evolution.
I have a memory of catching a wild Elfoon and using it as is, which didn’t learn any moves at all.
When it comes to the Unova region’s starter Pokémon, it’s Marill, Bacoil, and Winby, right?
Stop being slow on the travel route!
Well, if a troublesome traveler comes along, we can just retreat.
It seems like I’m pushing through with something like a butterfly dance…
A memory of sweeping Ghetsis with Druddigon.
There was a time when it was in the Gero Gero environment in the Daima environment.
Since Daruma was known to exist before its release, there are likely quite a few players who chose Pokémon other than Pokabu and had their sights set on it for their travel teams.
Why did they seriously make monkeys evolve into stones…?
The repayment from Mooland and Gigigiar won’t return anymore…
Isn’t it stone evolution? If stones were easy to get, I would have used it until the end, monkey.
Didn’t you realize that it would fail before making the Daruma mode?
>>63
At least when I recover, please let me continue in the same mode…
What is up with that specification for a species with durability stats?
>>63
What was created after reflection is this Galar Daruma.
Using stones by monkeys is fine because there’s no one else using them and I can get them for free.
It’s a bit concerning that there’s a lack of firepower at the Hyun stage, even though it’s not especially rich in support techniques.
>>66
But when playing for the first time, I don’t know if there are other things to use.
>>69
It’s just that I can’t understand because I’m like a stone.
>>69
If you say that, then when I received it, I wouldn’t know if it was valuable or not, so there would be no reason to keep it unused…
>>73
Aren’t stones really precious for Pokémon other than Red and Green?
>>73
In previous works, outside of the first installment, items are considered rare; so it’s normal to judge them as rare even if found outside of shops.
The downside of stone evolution is that if you can’t properly collect stones along the way, you’ll end up feeling anxious about not evolving while leveling up.
Well, there are so many complicated evolution methods now that it’s not really a priority.
I feel like there were a lot of lewd grass-type Pokémon around this time.
>>68
Malacatch, it’s a win!
I think there should be a way to address the disparity between those who can remember all the stone evolutions and those who can’t remember the important moves.
Most of the obstacles in my Isshu journey were taken care of by Zuruzukin.
What do you mean by saying that the sunstone can be used casually?
>>76
It seems you want to use it.
Since I don’t know when I’ll be able to get stones again, I start to worry about whether it’s okay to use them now.
Also, with stone evolutions, there are many cases where the evolved form doesn’t learn good moves, so it can be tough on a blind playthrough without any information.
There was a time when stones were precious and hard to obtain, but that was really not good.
I wonder why rocks have become so stubborn.
I didn’t like that the range of travel parties was limited by gold and silver.
Even if you say you don’t understand, until you actually get several, it is indeed a valuable item.
Jalorda can be strong if it coils up and uses Leaf Storm…
On a first-time journey, Pokémon of the same type as the three main families are not even considered as options, so I can’t relate to that.
Yanakki might be easier to use than the traveling Jalorda.
>>87
I cleared it with something like Jaro’s spiral Refubure returning the favor.
I have memories of coiling up for a long time.
I used to love digging for fossils and getting stones…
It’s a hassle because I can’t remember whether it’s the Sun Stone or the Light Stone.
If it’s for the first play, using a stone on the monkey makes it unclear whether it’s weak or strong.
I didn’t use it because it was precious, but isn’t it also different to connect it to the evaluation of a monkey?
The character in the thread, other than Drednaw, doesn’t have a good face…
>>92
Daruma has such a motivated expression, doesn’t he?
>>92
It’s not just about being a handsome guy; the design of the vomit is good, right?
The time of Otamaro and Gamagaru had stronger quirks.
Alolan Sandshrew evolved into a stone evolution, and its move set became all basic moves.
Even though it’s the same stone evolution, Galarian Darmanitan follows the usual pattern, so I really don’t understand the criteria.
If we start talking about stone evolution and such, it’s already in the thread image, isn’t it…?
>>94
I’ll use it over here…
The lack of popularity of the three monkeys might be due to their visuals, which are hard to describe as cute or cool.
I think it’s somewhat cute before evolution.
The awakening light, and the way the world hesitates futilely to reveal itself, was a generation that existed.
I don’t think Gamageroge is that bad, but its pre-evolution…
>>98
The half-heartedly cute face of Otamaro is seriously unpleasant and makes me want to throw up.
>>98
I like Gama, but Otamaro is too creepy, so I don’t feel like raising it.
Even a Druddigon has a difficult attack range, so what about a Serperior with its standard ability that is even lower?
It’s also not good that it’s unclear whether to lean towards special or physical during Jyarooda’s journey.
Receive the power of the mighty Daruma’s life ball, Furedora!
Don’t you forget that Dereide and Elfuun also evolve by stone?
The final evolution is shorter in terms of the Isshu region.
I think the Otamaru section is long, says Gamageroge.
I was using it in a special Gero Gero sword and shield battle.
It was great that I could take down the hippo in one hit.
I feel like the first evolution’s pixel art era motion was awkward.
>>109
It’s trembling like this… you know?
I was only raising Jyarooda, Hihidaruma, and Dredia, so I almost got stuck against Chandela.
In the past, Gero-Gero was difficult to use because it didn’t have physical water moves or special ice moves.
If you say you didn’t use the stone evolution because it’s precious, then there isn’t a Dredia in the thread’s image…
Well, the sun was relatively easy to obtain, so it’s quite easy to use.
I have a memory of using N’s Daruma.
I only had the weak image of Jarooda being completely useless on a journey, so I was surprised to learn that it can be used normally in battles; the environment really can be unpredictable.
Drednaw dances at its own pace, which is the quickest way.
It’s nice, isn’t it, Jarogori?
Perish.
I think there is quite a difference because the fighting type is incredibly chaotic on a journey.
I’ll choose Tsutarja for the charcoal thief.
I don’t really need to go that far; I’m not struggling for money.
It had a well-balanced stat distribution and a dual type, but at the time, it suffered from not being able to learn physical Water moves or Ice moves, which was frustrating.
In the first place, the water-type limit for scenarios is really enough with Daikenki; its base stats are bad in battles, but it’s quite strong in journeys.
>>122
Being skillful with travel is a great help.
>>122
The shell blade is more reliable in the early stages than I expected.
The fit plushie of Gamageroge is quite well-made.
If you don’t choose Mijumaru and Hyappu, the only water-type Pokémon you can get on land are Otamaru and Koaruhie.
>>124
I didn’t want to use Otamaro no matter what, so I reluctantly chose Koaruhii.
>>124
Hyappu appears in the swaying grass.
I wonder if it would still be used if an evolved form appeared somewhere.
Anyway, the moves can be taught using TM.
The water in Isshu has a lot of strong traits, and it’s terrible that the easiest to use is simply the monkey.
And on top of that, it’s even worse that it’s not being used.
Suwanna was surprisingly competent.
The shameless design of Geroge really suits a final boss when they use it…
If it’s an excellent technique that could be distributed widely with a grass specialty, it might be the power of the earth.
Considering the balance with the other two, I feel that when it comes to attack and special attack, special attack will probably grow better.
Geroge’s design isn’t honestly that bad… the process…
>>133
It’s a Gamaguru like Banana Man Himura that irritates me.
If you’re slow on a trip, you really need the endurance and power of a Lurag to keep up…
The difference in firepower when using Jaro from Refubure with AC75 and Dredia from Hanabira no Mai with C110 is quite significant…
I shouldn’t compare too much to Jalo, but Dredia can use Butterfly Dance with Gigadrain as well.
If Litwick came out faster, Darumaka would be strong after evolving, but the long wait period before evolving is tough.
I think that Pokabu and Mijumaru can be covered by Nitro Charge and Aqua Jet, so they are slow to some extent.
The three monkeys, those useless beings.
>>138
It’s quite a threat to encounter an enemy while riding the Battle Train during the journey, so it’s rather troublesome.
>>138
I always say it, but Hiyakki is definitely usable.
I feel like Darumaka was somehow strong.
Is it a dragonfly return?
>>139
It’s A140S95, after all.
>>139
With relatively quick mastery of Fire Dragon, both the enemy’s HP and our own HP can be drained rapidly.
One of the regions that struggles with water when completely restricted to local areas.
Another one is Paldea.
The three main families seem to have a travel assumption or something, so they are set up to ensure they don’t fall below S60.
>>141
Dodaitose
>>147
56, huh…
Was it that late?
The timing of their emergence is so bad that Qutalan isn’t even considered a candidate for the fire type…
Green Nassy, Windy, Gyarados
Yuuki/Haruka, Kinokoko, Donmel, Whaleco.
Jun Roserade Gallop Floatzel
Crabominable, Yukinooh, Houndoom, Gyarados
Emboar and Daikenki are pretty strong, right?
Do something about Gyarados, which is everywhere and threatening the position of the Water Starter Pokémon.
If you want to make a monkey use a stone, just send one at the end of the three brothers’ gym.
Jalorda is somewhat half-hearted and difficult to use during travel.
Compared to water and fire, grass seems to have limited sub-weapons.
Especially when it’s a single type.
>>151
What is a gorilla that can hit 100,000 horsepower and make a comeback?
>>158
In Pokémon, sturdy bipedalism tends to be nimble.
Gorillander is neither slow nor just a monkey, so it can also perform a backflip.
>>163
Bipedal monsters become versatile, you know.
>>168
Dragonite is a prime example of that, having wings, a tail, and also horns to boot.
I was using Gamageroge as my main, but I can’t remember what it felt like…
>>154
Let’s go smoothly.
Just because the three monkeys from BW weren’t very impressive, doesn’t the fact that the starter Pokémon with Mega Evolutions in XY seem a bit over the top?
Was travel Gastro-Gero that helpful?
Flare Drive is definitely overkill, so I don’t want to use it much; Fire Punch is enough.
If you evolve it after remembering the Hyakki hot water, it becomes quite handy…
I wonder if someone would actually think to use it upon seeing it for the first time.
If it’s Darumadageki warubiaru, then it’s my three starters.
I honestly like the concept of the three wise monkeys.
I like it, but I wish it were a little more…
The butterfly dance is strong, but the butterfly dance has nothing but petals.
>>166
If you do that much, even if it’s not 1/4, it should be possible to go forcefully.