
It was a confusing development where we challenged Ghetsis with this member and almost lost, but ended up fleeing.
It seems that those in their late 20s have a strong attachment to Diamond and Pearl through Black and White.
No good! In the middle of the match…
I can’t show my back to the opponent!
It’s not that I particularly dislike them, but it’s also not a team of six Pokémon that I really love, so I’m wondering why…
>>3
I will start to like you from today.
Quit your rank and be it.
Is it BW2?
Why put natural enemies in the same formation…?
The strong feel of mob training in anime is amazing.
There aren’t any special Pokémon, and nearby there’s a mascot Jigglypuff.
Make sure to evolve the pudding properly.
>>8
It might be a miracle pudding.
The balance is good, but it’s unreasonable for the members to try to get past Sazandora…
It seems quite balanced and likely to be really great, but the subtly mob-like appearance of the character is slowly getting to me.
If we have both Mukuhawk and Aianto, we should somehow be able to take on Sazandora.
It feels like Pokémon Ranger.
Not an elite trainer.
In reality, this member’s last battle with Ghetsis in BW1 is intense.
At the same level, Mukuhawk’s Intimidate probably can’t guarantee a one-hit KO on Zazandora.
Come back after leveling up a bit!
It seems like the only effective measure against Salamence might be Mukuhawk…?
>>15
Why are you ignoring the ants? Just because they’re bugs?
With a spirited scissor cross, it’s a one-punch, right?
>>15
Enduring with the song of destruction added to the pudding.
>>15
I wonder if I can use matching Magical Shine with a Pudding (evolving it into Plump)
>>28
I imagined a scene where after losing, Pudding hits the moonstone herself to get revenge.
>>42
It seems like the kind of strength that would quietly lose in the second round of the Pokémon League in Pokémon anime.
>>16
In the digest, five Pokémon in the image are down and the panel is gray.
Muku Hawk! Unable to battle! (KONISHI) seems to be what they’re saying.
>>21
Maybe the Muku Hawk itself is Konishi.
Did you break through the Four Heavenly Kings and N…?
The balance is good, so it seems like breaking through the Four Heavenly Kings won’t be a problem.
The sense of chaos from having natural enemies in your possession feels dreamlike.
Mukuhawk’s speed is almost the same as Sazandora’s, so depending on the personality, it may not even get the first move.
In terms of performance in the game, it oddly looks like Pudding seems strong.
Maybe a nameless trainer who came from Sinnoh to Unova.
I always have pudding on my shoulder, but Ace is a Mukuhawk.
Also, I obviously replenished my Pokémon on Champion Road.
>>26
It turns out that Drednaw was the only Isshu Pokémon I liked…
The balance isn’t bad, but it lacks too much charm, typical of an unnamed character.
Don’t evolve it on your own.
It might not have Fairies yet because it’s BW.
By the way, I’ve never seen anyone put Golduck in their travel party.
>>32
Water is a battleground for both physics and special cases.
It’s funny that we seem to have cornered Team Plasma enough to actually get Ghetsis himself moving.
>>33
It seems like I could easily win against the grunts, regardless of N and Ghetsis.
It doesn’t matter, but please give Druddigon a Fairy type too.
I came to Isshu with half my party open for a fresh start like Satoshi, but now I’ve arrived at Champion Road without anyone I like other than Drednaw… I can see the story of an unnamed trainer unfolding.
>>36
The fact that they deliberately stopped evolving clearly shows that the main target is Jigglypuff.
I’ve been thinking for years whether Golduck will get an evolution.
I like Kedak.
It is likely that Golduck is the secret ingredient.
>>38
Surfing, waterfall climbing, and incredible strength to smash rocks, I guess.
Dream Ion is a pro at capturing, but it definitely isn’t suited for the Elite Four.
I replenished my team without realizing we were rivals on Champion Road…
Having both a surf role and a flying role is a high point.
What did you put in the two slots before coming to Champion Road…?
>>45
It seems like it has the Bug type…
Well, I can mercilessly kick out low-level scum like that…
It seems like a one-off episode that briefly shines a spotlight on calming down the fight between Iron Toki and Takeru Tsurugi.
If this makes me a stepping stone for Ghetsis, then I’m quite the trainer.
Even though we’re travel companions, the master says things like they just caught me by chance and that I’m not particularly their type.
>>50
Although they are different types, it doesn’t seem unreasonable that there is an unevolved Pudding and an evolved Dredia with the same stone evolution.
I’m pretty sure that if it’s 2, it might not be in the wild, but Drednaw.
>>53
You can feel the hobby, right?
It seems like I caught some instant powerhouse Pokémon like Ant and Quitalan on Champion Road.
It seems that the fight between Quitara and Iron might be seen as a way to stretch the runtime in the anime.
It’s a selection that clearly shows they are anime characters, not game characters.
I like that there are members who can properly use iai cuts.
>>55
BW doesn’t need any hidden personnel!
>>64
They do exist, you know.
It’s often used for side roads, but…
I want a child who feels like a trump card, but who should I take out?
Is it Quitteran?
>>56
Is it unsatisfactory that Mukuhawk is the trump card?
I laugh a lot at the makeshift vibe of Quitalan and Aiant.
Giving six random Pokémon reveals some character, showcasing the strength of the Pokémon franchise.
I also have experienced carrying a Pokémon that I don’t particularly like in my dreams.
Because of its status as the ace, Mukuhawk ends up being the one who takes too much damage and becomes unable to fight, leading to a feeling in the anime commentary threads of “Let this character shine a bit more…”
I became a Pokémon in my dream.
If I remove Quagire and add something like Volcarona or Chandelure, it would become seriously strong…
>>62
There seems to be something in the places where Quitalan is being used in Isshu.
I feel that Quitalangor Duck Iron Ant might be allowed to receive an additional evolution…
>>63
It’s the gem ant…
>>93
Even if I give it a shiny stone, D will be flimsy anyway…
After all, Quitalan is bad.
As for a general strong character line without any main character adjustments, it definitely has that kind of feeling.
People often talk about Quagsire, but Golduck isn’t that great either, right?
I don’t even have an esper with me.
But there is a level of convincing strength that makes it so that even a grunt from Team Plasma is not a match.
Is Ant okay!
Golduck isn’t weak, but it’s unreliable… an exquisite position.
>>74
Right now, I’m playing the partner of the sidekick character in this anime series…
>>74
This clearly looks like a strong trainer when it comes to Flozel and Blastoise, so it’s a perfect casting.
The attack on Kuitalan is too strong.
I wonder what it is about the Mob feeling of a Golduck user.
Let’s make Quitalan into Windy, and Golduck into Gyarados to have three Pokémon with Intimidate.
How cheeky of you to secure a mascot spot despite being nameless.
I wish something could be done about the fact that Quitaran can normally lose to an Iron Tread that has learned Stone Edge.
>>79
Wild things don’t remember…
>>84
Well, I guess there’s no helping it, I’ll just dig a hole and take it down…
>>98
If you push too hard, you might get killed, and if it’s an omen, you might not be able to kill, but overall I think you’ll be hunted.
In reality, they are massacred in pack battles, so it might be something instinctively wrong.
This one is tougher than Desukan compared to Sazandora.
Perhaps a generic trainer who is fighting one of the Seven Sages while the protagonist is battling in Castle N.
>>81
Maybe my Mukuhawk is losing.
>>87
Based on this hand, the level of trainers in the areas unlocked after clearing the game might be overwhelmingly higher than Ghetsis.
Golduck is probably originally a Psyduck that lived in its hometown lake or something, so it can’t really be considered a complete evolution.
If interpreted as an anime, I wonder if there was an episode with Iron and Quitteran…
It might not exist because it’s too mob-like…
>>83
Until now there were 4 of them, but suddenly they’re all together in the league match, and people are saying, “These guys were clearly caught in the wild before the league.”
In Isshu, where there aren’t many Fire-type Pokémon to begin with, there are Pokémon like Baokkii and Hihidaruma.
In BW2, there are options like Makuhita and Blaziken, but it’s Quitalun…
You can handle something like Sazandora with Iron Ant.
Chaos is tough.
Even with this, I’ve probably gone on an adventure equivalent to about four seasons.
If it evolves into Wigglytuff, it could become even stronger…
If these 6 Pokémon come out in Z-A, I really want the thread anonymous to clear it with this party.
>>92
It’s definitely going to be tough at the end! Pudding is impossible!
>>95
Shut up! Overcome it with the difference in levels!
The traces of accumulated adventures can be felt, but that alone cannot make one a protagonist.
Probably more than the scene where they’re fighting.
There are more scenes where I’m holding pudding in the audience.
If Ant and Golduck and Quitalyn get additional evolutions, they have the potential to become amazing.
The first Pokémon I caught was definitely Bidoof.
When I tried to evolve Jigglypuff by bringing a Moon Stone closer, Jigglypuff got angry and swatted it away…
In retrospect, I wonder what my current team of Mukkuru, Koduck, and Purin would be like.
Only Mukuhawk looks like the protagonist.
I think Ant is quite strong even at this point.
I want to promote the theory that they simply couldn’t obtain the Moonstone.
In the anime world, evolution stones are apparently quite valuable.
Kuitaran and Iron T don’t seem to have a good synergy, do they…?
>>111
Scenes where those two often fight or where Quitaran chases them will be included if they are regular characters.
But when I think about this nameless mob feeling, I wonder if I’ll get that much screen time…
>>114
A position that is skillfully utilized to increase opportunities for appearances.
There is a story about something that charges into the stronghold of a religious-like plasma group.
The reason is that the pudding hates the moonstone and doesn’t want to touch it, so it can’t evolve, of course.
>>116
Damn it! It’s a scene I’ve seen so often it makes me sick!
It’s only elite veteran breeders who are allowed to have six, as for the mobs.
It’s not wrong to be in a pretty good position.
Even if they are not the protagonist, they have a strong mob-like feel to be considered an elite or veteran trainer’s Pokémon…
The only one that can be called a first team is Mukuhokai Ant.
>>118
It’s quite common for elites to have two or three Pokémon that don’t really make sense.
I would like to see an episode where Heatran and Durant team up to win in a double battle.
I wonder if it feels like being present at the final stage of the story or if it ended up facing off against Ghetsis due to some trouble…
Adeku-san is praised for their love of pudding.
Depending on the generation, even named characters have a limit of five.
It’s pretty amazing that you can use six different types of Pokémon already…
Aside from this nameless character, there are about two named mob-like characters.
When the protagonist arrives, it feels like all three of them have been taken down by Ghetsis.
However, the development where the pudding, which was thought to be just a mascot, defeats the enemy’s ace can be used!
Characters that are brought up in discussions about wanting additional evolutions for Quital or Golduck.
In the Pokémon world, the training methods are probably varied depending on the Pokémon, and being able to train many completely different types of Pokémon at the same time is quite elite.
After losing to a trainer who uses Wigglytuff, I realize that I can’t win in my unevolved form, so I try to evolve, but Jigglypuff hates evolving because it believes it can still win in its current form, and then later seeks revenge.
It’s definitely in the upper ranks, but not at the top, like making it to the best 32 in the Ishu.
Maybe it’s a position that doesn’t have lines in the movie, but the appearance is there.
The elite category has quite a bit of individual variation.
Sometimes, people with serious setups appear.
It seems like I have the strength of about six gym badges.
>>135
Since Ghetsis is so active, it’s assumed that he has the ability to go to the League.
It’s already commendable that you made Ghetsis himself think he has to crush it on his own…
I think Jigglypuff will be implemented in Pokémon Masters.
>>137
It seems that Golduck will be casually implemented in the exchange slot later on.
If it’s an opponent that Satoshi is fighting at the beginning of the movie, it would probably be around this balance.
If things go well, it seems like I might become a gym leader in the future.
>>141
I wonder if there’s a sense of unity or not…
>>144
It’s just one of the mobs with a high level after clearing the area.
>>138
I hate it because it’s a gag that comes with death…
>>142
In an actual fight, Kuitaran would normally lose, so it might turn into a counterattack gag.
In the end, does it involve death? Yeah…
There was an old man living next to Champion Road in Isshu who kept challenging the League but couldn’t get through even once, and all his Pokémon had gone down except for his Ononokus.
>>143
I think the protagonist is definitely not human.
Hobby category → Prin Dradea
Long-standing relationship → Mukuhawk Golduck
Instant → Iron Tuck It Run
You put the Grunt of Team Plasma to sleep with a song and open the hero’s path.
The guys in the bottom right clearly prove that they’ve reached at least the league level.
Isn’t the burden on Dredium Kuwhawk heavy?
It seems like a picture just with Drednaw holding a pudding and smiling.
The six full-type Pokémon are scattered and look like fairly skilled trainers, but what is this exquisite mob feeling…?
>>153
Seriously, Golduck is bad.
I understand that Golduck fits the suave handsome guy role.
I think if a pudding turned into something like Tyranitar, it would suddenly give off an elite vibe.
Maybe it’s just like the mob trainers in Champion Road.
>>138
Kuitaran wants to get along normally, but if Ant gets overly cautious, then please take that in a peaceful direction.
Isn’t the Fairy Gym suitable for hobbies?
I think Kuwitaran and Climugan are sufficient to use for traveling.
Usually only found on Champion Road or after clearing the game.
Golduck often faints, but I prefer it because it always fulfills the required tasks each time.
The more I think about it, the stronger my trust as a losing side trainer becomes.
I think if you switch out Poli and Golduck, it would look like a normally strong party.
But it seems that nameless prefers this kind of Pokémon over a regular strong trainer.
>>167
As an unnamed mob, all six are used with a subtle attribute that is faintly visible, presented with a silver-like nuance and no explanatory dialogue.
I don’t know if it’s in ZA, but since the glowstone was created, it’s often given around the end of the early game, so there are times when pre-evolutions are quite easy to be involved in battles.
I masked my weakness, like with Numera.
I can somewhat see the connection from Sinnoh to Unova.
Since pudding doesn’t appear in the wild in Sinnoh except for jealousy, it must have a special way of being encountered.
>>169
Egg…
The scene where Mukuhawk defeated the opponent with Brave Bird was incredibly intense, wasn’t it?
A position where a character loses in the first round of a tournament battle in the final stage of an anime, highlighting the strength of the protagonist’s rival.
I can’t win against strong named characters, but I can see that I’m scattering the mobs.
It’s nice to see enemies working together.
The choice is plain, but…
>>138
Unlike those who just perform oral, we are targeting the main body, which makes us worse.
I think it’s in the category of Pokémon from my childhood home or the first Pokémon I received, like Jigglypuff.
It feels like the trainer has a useless obsession with only not evolving the pudding.
If we can drag Ghetsis out, I wonder if someone named will follow up after everything is over and maybe escape.
I wonder how the story can be seen just from the images of these six Pokémon…
>>180
It may be a manifestation of the strength of Pokémon’s content power.
It might just be my imagination.
Although I get completely defeated by my rivals in the second round of the league, looking at my board, it seems like I’ve taken down about two of their Pokémon.
Having six of them is rather cheeky.
Rather than just cramming in my favorite Pokémon, it feels like the structure shows the journey’s progress, so to speak…
I don’t know why, but every time I get the timing to obtain the moonstone, it feels like everything is being pulled away, as if it were something from the first episode of that kind of anime.
The mascot pudding seems like it could be used in a really anime-style way.
What should I do about Desukan instead of Sazandora…?
>>186
Maybe Mukuhawk will bring it to a tie with Brave Bird or something.
So, I defeated the opponent’s ace… and then here comes Sazandora!
>>186
Since there isn’t really any way to exploit weaknesses, we just have to do our best together.
Well, once the BW remake comes out, there’s no choice but to have these guys in my party and go on an adventure.
Let’s take revenge by defeating Ghetsis.
A boy’s recollection of his childhood with Princoduck Mukkl.
It feels realistic in my dream that I might have Kuitaran and Aiant in my party, just based on the impression that they were in the wild around the final battle with Ghetsis…
The theory that you can create a character by randomly arranging 6 Pokémon.
I’ve finally come this far by scattering my rivals! No, wait.
Somehow, I’ve ended up here in a state of exhaustion, just going with the flow!
It seems that many trainers in anime are likely to team up with others they meet by chance rather than sticking strictly to their own favorite Pokémon.
>>195
That’s just how Satoshi is.
If you look at the six Pokémon a trainer has, anyone can somewhat grasp the character of that trainer, which might actually be quite amazing.
The instant ramen tastes like Iron Tranquilizer.
>>197
When will Drethia join…?”
In about 10 years, I might get approached by the league asking if I want to be a Gym Leader, but I’d probably decline, saying that unifying everything is impossible…
It’s amazing that we’ve made it to the final stages by chance.
“Since I’ve gone all the way to the Pokémon League, why is there some strange building appearing!? What a development…”
If only we had included Marill or Gyarados instead of Kodak, it would seem stronger…
>>204
If you say that, the trainer without a name will get angry.
If we’re going with the anime theme, it’s not just about randomly catching Pokémon, but rather about having fateful encounters and capturing Pokémon that really resonate with you.
Since we don’t decide on a party from the beginning, our belongings tend to get all mixed up.
It seems like they won’t run out of material with things like pudding, kuitalan, and iron ants.
It’s nice that Pudding is at the front with this member.
When it’s random, there are too many pre-evolution Pokémon mixed in, and it feels like, “Why are there six of them?” and legendary Pokémon also get mixed in, making it hard to understand.
Dredia is the Chirin that you caught in that forest along the way, saying “Oh, how cute!”