
I don’t know where to look for information on the current Pokémon training methods and competitive environment.
I need help.
The image is of a child I want to include in the PT.
At level 50, using a crown allows you to have perfect individual values, so there’s no need to go for selective breeding anymore.
>>1
A crown! So that’s one of the options!
I heard that you can change your personality, so it seems like training tasks have become a lot easier.
>>1
That crown had such an effect…
Unless you specifically want a reverse V, there is no need for meticulous breeding, and most of the effort values can be dealt with using items, so the unnecessary time spent on training has been significantly reduced.
It’s a hassle to change Terastal instead.
>>6
So, should I go to the raid…?
You can change the special abilities, and you can also learn egg moves later, so it’s become much easier.
I wonder what is the most annoying thing right now.
>>8
Isn’t it about gathering pieces?
Right now I’m not doing Happy Raid, so changing the terrace is probably a pain…
Which Pokédex completion gives the amulet that increases Terra Pieces?
Blueberry?
>>12
It seems that 200 types of Pokémon have been registered in Kitakami.
It’s quite a hassle, isn’t it?
>>21
Kitakami, huh… well, I guess it’s better since it’s not one of the three starters…
With Soblaze, it’s one of the hottest Pokémon in the legendary environment.
You can fully make use of your abilities.
If you have experience in battles, I think you can grasp the information to some extent by looking at the data here and the links to the construction articles that can be accessed from here.
Hapiraid is already an artifact of the past with the tool printer.
That said, the environment for running the tool printer is probably not set up.
In other words, let’s do it… Burureku…!
>>14
The efficiency of cash-in items is good, but isn’t the main focus on collecting Terrapieces with the printer frankly rather questionable?
If you do it on the side, you’ll notice it’s gathered together at a pretty efficient rate.
Search for noisy Soublaze, battles, parties, etc.
>https://sv.pokedb.tokyo/pokemon/list
I can’t help but admire the Pokémon battle database…
I hope that combat tools can still be managed with money in the future.
I remember that I gathered quite a bit while wandering around the blueberry dome at Terrace Peace.
It seems like gathering only specific pieces would be a hassle.
>>20
If you’re going to blueberry, honestly developing a tool printer is the fastest way.
For now, being able to pressure Koraidon and Black Bado is this guy’s current selling point.
It seems obvious enough that you might realize it without me saying anything.
The thread image is cool, isn’t it… I don’t know anything about Pokémon, but I went ahead and pre-ordered the model kit.
Since I’m part of the subtle color variation tribe, I want to receive a Mega Evolution at ZA and have a complete change.
>>26
There were many subtly different colored ones in SV…
I wonder which is more active, legend or no legend in the regulars.
>>27
I don’t know about the popularity, but I still think the one legendary Pokémon rule offers somewhat more options.
It feels like if I don’t have them, I’ve already decided on about 4 or 5.
>>27
The current ranked match regulations have a single rule for restricted Pokémon, but surprisingly, the overall environment isn’t a bad game, so it’s better to start early.
The next regulation will probably have two legendary Pokémon, so I can’t help but feel that this will definitely unleash hell.
>>29
I see…
I’m planning to buy the DLC at the end of the month, so I wonder if I can finish leveling up in time.
>>32
I think it’s a good idea to try entering through the rental party that people have created.
There are quite a few entries with Soul Blaze, and there are also instructions on how to use it.
>>42
Rental party!?
Pokémon has really become convenient in many ways.
The legendary Pokémon environment is suffocating…
In the previous league, F was probably the most finished one.
>https://sv.pokedb.tokyo/pokemon/list
Technician Scyther is still active…
This guy is always playing volleyball.
>>33
Maybe you’re being made to work in the harshest environment in the past, Hassam.
It’s somewhat forced, but there are too many that can be watched.
Regulation…? It feels like they’re doing something like the release of legends or banned Pokémon.
When I search now, there are so many corporate wikis popping up that I don’t know which one to pick up.
It’s nice that not only has training become easier, but I can also use the Pokémon I traveled with as they are.
It’s better to match with someone who is currently free and enjoying themselves.
Playing with legendary kids in online battles is also a great experience.
https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/pokemon_champions/ja/
It seems that a software specifically for battles is going to be released, so it might be good to debut with that.
I don’t know the details yet, but… it probably isn’t a system that outright rejects beginners, right?
>>41
It seems that the debut will be in a year or two…
>>41
To be blunt, no matter how user-friendly the atmosphere is made to seem, I think the overwhelming amount of masked data creates an air that is not welcoming to beginners.
It’s fun to dodge Koraidon’s moves with a rare side switch user.
When it becomes a legendary environment, it’s troublesome that without assets, you lose the right to participate.
The thread image is strong even as a normal Terracotta Ghost watermark, so it’s convenient.
It also depends on whether it’s a double or single.
I wonder if you can change effort values and moves within Champions.
I don’t want to think about having to go back and forth between the main game and the home every time just to relearn skills if that’s not the case…
I want to believe that they won’t release a game that can only be played in versus mode and requires transport in this day and age.
It seems like the release is likely a one-time purchase type.
Hippo, are you still doing that…?
>>52
Things won’t change.
First of all, there are so many things to learn before you can even play the game properly in Pokémon battles.
The scenario completely turns into a different game.
How is Glenalma?
>>55
It was super strong as a double.
>>55
Played a significant role in the early doubles.
If you do Burleque, it will mostly be resolved.
Blurek is so annoying!
I think it will be the first time we face off in the Champions, but I wonder how it will go.
For beginners, it might be good to have training tutorials or facilities like a battle tower.
I think what is being sought by the more hardcore players is the ability to change personality traits or allocate effort values with just a button press and without any items.
Mamanbou!?
>>60
It’s two years late!
>>60
In this work, I received a water version of the “Tombow Gaeri” technique.
You already understand, right?
Dakuma can be obtained in SV as well, so that’s reassuring.
It’s nice, the Mamanronge strategy…
No, that’s not good.
Well, it’s been quite some time since Mamanbo became one of the strong ones.
Even now, when I’m collecting data and see a top-ranked Mamanbou, I instinctively feel Mamanbou… Mamanbou!?
I’m glad for you, Love Katsu…
>>67
In fact, the Love Ka’s Gummo with the limited Melomero can learn Uzu Shio and can also be harmful with its Substitute, so it has become quite a usable Pokémon.
You can’t understand it unless you have experience with hands-on operations and being in the field.
The battle has already started on the selection screen.
If you really just want to have a match for now, try looking for someone who is offering rental Pokémon teams.
By the way, you can find rental Pokémon through the linked Pokémon database.
Mamanbou learned Quick Turn and awakened, but at the same time, it had its ability to knock down taken away, leading to the theory that Game Freak anticipated Mamanbou’s entry into the competitive environment.
>>72
The specifications are based on the current inflationary environment.
It might be that the increase in installation techniques is due to the differences in the environment compared to the past.
In the past, there weren’t as many steroids and poison darts flying around, right?
>>73
It depends on how long ago “the past” was.
As for poisonous mushrooms, steroids have been circulating for quite a while.
It’s a strange story that even being knocked down by a mola mola is memorable, but could it be because of the image of the mola mola thrashing around to shake off parasites?
>>74
Isn’t it because it has the shape of a hand?
That’s crazy, right!? I feel like I’ve been saying that for a long time…
It’s surprising to see Mamambo, Metamon, and Kairyu after a long time.
Since steroids are already part of the infrastructure, they don’t need to be confiscated, but I would like them to not be effective against those who can’t be affected by sandstorms or to have them be collected.
The number of poisonous mushrooms has clearly increased since becoming SV.
I wonder if everyone realized that Kiraflorl is really strong, right?
>>80
Isn’t there a strong Pokémon that isn’t really floating around?
In the end, it seems that those who have the main story will find it much easier to train the champion.
That’s fine, but…
The poisonous thorn is really going to be scattered in this work, isn’t it?
Even without Kiraflor, manually…
The means to disable it is not available; it cannot be recovered. Once it is deployed, it is at full specification, which has always been strange.
>>83
It seems like it should be possible to recover the rock… but since Rock types often have sturdy abilities that can crush, I guess that’s why it’s not.
Kiraflor can handle the opponent’s spread moves with Killer Spin, which is impressive.
I think one reason for the trend of setting skills is that there are more characters like Rasha and Dinlu who are extremely durable.
The salt that I really want to work doesn’t work.
In fact, Zacian and Giratina are being praised for not stepping on poisonous spikes.
Of course, there are other strengths as well.
I wonder if Hatakio will continue with the same specs.
I have a feeling that the ability to incapacitate with a power of 90 when a held item is confirmed might get adjusted.
>>89
I was weak against consumption items like Boost Energy, and there were issues like not being able to take down Mega Z species while also not increasing in power…
>>90
I understand that the reason I couldn’t drop the mega-type is significant, so I’ll forgive it…
I think it’s fine to keep it like this for the current work, but…
>>92
The specifications for each work have become quite large, haven’t they? This has increased with several works.
If you’re going to make a division and play with it every time, this is probably fine.
When it comes to being dealt with, the type that has fewer practitioners is the one that is brushed off rather than the technique itself.
>>93
That’s actually how it feels.
If Bangi’s knocking is usable in the Champions, it might not be such a good thing, right?
Although a divine system called the item printer for training items has emerged, there is still the hassle of earning BP.
I wonder if there are still any guys who can compete at the forefront in XY.
About the size of a cleaver?
>>96
A double Talonflame, maybe?
Are you fighting on the front line of Clebase…?
Is it necessary to have a double…?
It feels like I’m finally back to full specs in the current work’s Reg H, which spans across different works, as item manipulation techniques were often easily hindered by the specifications, and there’s no Booena this time.
The question arises, where exactly is the line?
>>102
I think it’s fine to go by experience, but at least in my experience, I’ve never seen Clefable in singles.
If it’s Sylveon, it was doing reasonably well in doubles.
Cleavace sometimes appears and sometimes doesn’t.
As a physical defender that can nullify one-hit kills.
I don’t really want to encounter a lineup that includes something like Crebase.
I’m definitely teaming up with a bunch of good-for-nothings.
Are there any Pokémon that can negate one-hit KOs with special defenses?
>>107
Sturdy cockroach
I fought with Vivillon in the regular H tier, and it was pretty strong.
Steel Terrace is great.
>>108
I should have just hit the shrub or the grass terrace, but dealing with it at the point of that choice is a hassle on the part of the opponent.
Ultimately, it seems that Sobraise will be leaving and the party will be complete.
>>110
I’m not that soft of a guy.
I thought So Blaze might be a Swords Dance with Focus Sash, but I wonder if there are other forms as well.
>>112
There are quite a variety of things, and the characteristics can be split about 50:50 depending on the time.
>>112
You need things like vests, headbands, and leftover builds.
Is that so?
I think it’s the one with the highest attack among those that can use poltergeist.
I think Regi G is the strongest, or rather, it’s shining, Sou Blaze.
Somehow, this guy has always had a good position since the early days until now.
Is role theory tough in the current environment?
I like it because what you have to do is pretty simple.
>>119
It’s not a strategy; it’s just a restrictive play, so there’s never a time when it’s easy.
Hey! If you want to use Sobrayze, how about Pokémon Unite!?
Let’s become heroes with refreshing moves!