
This guy is getting off to Pokemon…
This guy is jerking off to Pokémon…
This guy is getting turned on by Pokémon…
Talk about whether you’re enjoying it or not, not whether you like it.
Kumamoto dialect?
“Because my breasts are small, I can’t get excited!” So just say that back.
>>6
Moru Peko
If you like it, incorporate it into your travel plans every time!
You can get SV before your first day of school!
I think it’s unique to Pokémon that among the nameless ones, there are several individuals who have been companions since the third generation.
Gardevoir is usually quite capable, so it’s generally included in travel teams.
In secondary creations of Gardevoir, if it is referred to as “Master” or has human-like breasts, buttocks, or genitals, it feels off.
Why is it that Amager isn’t very popular even though it belongs to a similar lineage?
>>11
I feel like Gardevoir lacks a certain mystique.
>>11
It feels like I’ve aimed too much and ended up outside the realm of what otaku typically enjoy.
>>11
I really like Amamaiko’s open mouth, but I’m not lewd, so I don’t look at Amajou in that way.
If it’s a grass type, then Dredia is sexy…
>>12
This guy is getting off to Pokémon…
But… if by any chance?
Even though I was pushed back by Maskaranya, I’ve made a comeback in the big friend’s community since the life-size figures.
Espers generally learn 100,000 volts, Shadow Ball, and Energy Ball, so they won’t have trouble with sub-weapons.
The image shows that it can learn up to Magical Flame.
In the early stages, Magical Leaf is also helpful.
Even if I’m told not to pile it up, the original shape looks too thin and has a wire-like appearance…
The base stats, moves learned, and roles are completely different, but for players of RSE in real time, it seems there was a demand for a position like Alakazam that focuses on special moves without needing to use trade evolutions.
In titles after the Switch, most of them are good because they can be obtained early in the game, excluding Let’s Go Pikachu, which is only in Kanto.
BDSP has the underground cavern, while Sword and Shield only have the Dynamax area limited by weather and raids, which is a bit inconvenient.
The following Pokémon of this type that came after—Drednaw, Flapple, Amago, Brimstone, and Decanuchan—are all female, but Gallade has males, you know.
>>23
Was Decanuchan in this position!?
>>23
Are there any gender-fixed Pokémon in RS?
>>41
Barboach and Illumise
>>41
Illumi and Rati
>>23
I often get confused about whether there are males in Gochimu!!
>>23
You’ll be killed by Gochiruzeru.
I like Gardevoir.
The first time with Ralts is tough, but after meeting Daigo, you quickly receive the learning device, and if you proceed normally, you can evolve into a Kirlia that learns Confusion and Thunder Wave after defeating Tessen.
It’s tough to make it the main until breaking through Senri, but if I can get it to Gardevoir around Nagi, it can go solo and defeat the Champion.
Even if I do things sloppily, I can gather 80,000 by the time I reach Minamo, so I can buy 100,000 volts, and the only one I can’t win against desperately until the Elite Four is a wild trainer’s Darkrai, and I can avoid that too.
It has low durability, but that’s only a concern during the Four Kings battle, and there, it can be managed with Hypnosis followed by Meditate.
Because one can cover a wide range of techniques alone.
Catching one Ralts greatly fills the special slot in my travel party, which is strong.
It’s Amamaiko, not Amager.
I have surpassed 2000 in USUM with Gardevoir, and it’s pretty strong.
It’s a high status item.
It was easier than getting over 2000 in Amager, although there is a significant difference in type.
Indeed, when using a stamper, the difference that can be compensated elsewhere is clearly influenced by the original status.
The appearance, of course, and the setting where the character dedicates themselves to the master is a special attraction for those who enjoy it.
The presence of a male must be due to the name derived from Sir and Knight.
One-sided gender restrictions are also present in the second generation Gold and Silver, where gender was first implemented.
>>29
It feels like “What was the point of Nidoran male and female?” but then I thought of the egg system, so who cares about that! Was that how it was?
Well, I have created a Miltank that is all smitten like this.
It’s a good system.
>>34
At that time, there wasn’t even a plan for a second installment, so it can’t be helped.
Since the sixth generation, there have been times when I’ve instant died from moves like Iron Head or being hit by trash while traveling, so be careful.
There was an anonymous person who was drawing a lot of erotic stuff by hand.
Isn’t there a technique that makes use of the black hole setting?
>>33
Gravity and such
I simply like Kirlia.
Looking back now, it was great to receive Fairy-chan, wasn’t it?
To be honest, there are also those who should have received a Fairy type like Drednaw or others, but they haven’t gotten one.
Since I couldn’t include you in the party, I took you to Kitakami.
I had a terrible experience.
Amajo lacks a motherly quality.
Officially, Pokémon that are set to be loyal to the trainer are actually quite rare.
I have the impression that fans of Gardevoir are polarized between those who prefer fashion Pokémon and those who are into deep Pokémon.
I would have preferred if Calyrex and Shimari Fokko were only female.
Gothitelle is technically male 25%, so it’s quite low.
I guess you’re here…
If anything, it’s tough to have a female Conkeldurr too.
That said, if you make it 100% male, you’ll quickly be labeled as gay by the heartless community.
Mafokushii, Ashirene, and Maskarnia are quite feminine, yet the fact that they aren’t restricted to just female means that the starter Pokémon likely don’t have fixed genders.
After clearing XY, the Sableye that can be exchanged for Audrey Hepburn is
ID: 37110, parent is Carne.
Since they are valuable NPC parent individuals, those with a bank should collect them.
I really like Gardevoir because it’s super convenient for traveling.
Most things can be managed just by recalling techniques.
I understand “Iineinu” and “Mashimashira,” but “Kichikigisu” is also male-specific, right?
It looks like a female, but…
>>56
A bird is more dazzling if it’s a male, right? Like a peacock.
>>97
That’s how Kenhorou is.
I mean, it’s not strange if that guy’s past life was Ken Horo.
Because it’s a pheasant, it’s a Japanese bird.
Back then, I didn’t understand the meaning of “houyou” in “houyou Pokemon.”
In a pinch, I create a black hole using my last strength to protect the trainer.
I like descriptions like in a picture book.
It feels like the trainer is going to die anyway.
It was strange that there were only male Tauros.
Is this guy’s female a Miltank?
>>60
In a swarm battle of XY, there’s a Miltank mixed in with a herd of Tauros.
There’s an event with two animals at the SM Ohana Ranch.
Well, it is probably thought to be that way.
Honestly, I have no image of Kangaskhan being female only.
>>61
Look at the baby in your belly!
It seems that even though Achileen is so feminine, the probability of it being male is higher.
>>63
The three noble families have always been male: the ratio of females to males is 7:1.
Mix in some buffalon too!
While it’s not particularly about spirits and demons, I do have a desire for Pokémon that look female to be female and those that look male to be male.
The thread images show Milotic and Lopunny, which are female.
Lucario, Donkarasu, and Gekkouga seem like males.
>>68
Recently, male-looking Pokémon can also be used as female.
Reverse is impossible.
The Three Great Houses always do this, so many anonymous players prioritized breeding female Nyahoja before embarking on their journey at the time of the SV release.
A female Machamp, huh…
I’m not saying it should only be the three main families, but wouldn’t it be fine if the male-to-female ratio is the same?
>>73
If you don’t want to give out females, you might as well just make it so that only males are given out at the start.
The starter Pokémon were valuable, but by the time we get to SV, even though they are from past games, they can be caught quite easily, so it feels like the gender restriction is no longer necessary.
I can’t help but wonder if the♂ rate of the three main families was introduced in the Gold and Silver systems to catch Miltank’s infatuation.
I want to suck on Gardevoir.
In the sixth generation, there were almost no means to obtain Gantetsu Balls, so when the starter Pokémon with special Poké Balls were released in the seventh generation, a festival occurred among the Poké Ball enthusiasts.
Seven years later, in the second half of SV/DLC, while the rarity collapsed, the fashion enthusiasts were happy and actively trading, so I guess that was good.
>>77
Even Master Balls could theoretically be obtained infinitely in the game.
I think their judgment was crazy to make it so that you can only obtain one Gantetsu Ball again in the Pokémon game system.
I wanted the Foxline to be released in a generation where there are noticeable differences in appearance between males and females, like a “find the differences” game.
♂ is Lupin! That’s understandable, but ♀’s mustache is too much noise…
In Pokkén, CV: Kikuko Inoue.
I like Meloetta, so it’s safe.
Fokusray was popular among furry fans because the pre-evolved form, Kusune, is cute, which is terrible.
The sneaky one just arrived at GO.
It’s a Pokémon where the name, design, and the functionality of the tail are all well done.
Mr. and Mrs. Nido → Two types of Hoenn Fireflies → Only the male and female are different in Isshu.
Finally, in XY, the male and female Nyaonikusu (Meowstic) show differences in performance.
It was long.
With a Kucheat, you can feel a sense of boyishness.
It can’t be helped if being with Kirlia makes me be seen as a lolicon.
I like Gardevoir because just having one on a journey gives a feeling that it can somehow manage even if all five others are purely physical.
I think there is an affordable level of skill that is not unique, as well as an affordable level of difficulty in obtaining it.
When Kirlia started to learn Magical Leaf in FRLG.
I will never forget thinking that this beast was Game Freak.
It seems that many people have caught a female Kusune, which is causing even more accidents.
I wonder if divergence evolution will happen even now.
There are no words that are less trustworthy than saying you simply like Gardevoir without any ulterior motives.
“We have a big Pikachu plushie at home!”
“I have a big Gardevoir plush toy at home!”
“I have a big Lucario stuffed toy at home!”
“I have a large Deoxys Defense Form plush toy at home!”
I think it’s unreasonable that the impression of the same Pokémon can change so drastically.
So cute!
(This guy is getting off to Pokémon…)
(This guy is getting off to Pokémon…)
>>96
Why…?
What is that? So cute!
(This guy is getting off to Pokémon…)
(This guy is getting off to Pokémon…)
>>96
“What is this Pokémon?”
Kichikigusu, come here with your poison!
Deoxys is recognized as a strange presence even in the X generation, which is distant from the Pokédex generation…
I only have a larger fluffy Nuoh and Ootachi.
I want to dive from above onto a huge Kyogre stuffed toy.