
I wonder if they decided on that image, like shooting beams from the corners.
>>1
I thought it was an image of a railgun since it’s an electric type.
Undoubtedly a high-speed, super-powerful attacker.
So slow.
Slimy net!?
C120S115
Let’s go, it’s fast!
I guess it’s okay because we have Volt Switch, but I want U-turn.
This guy has enough electric moves.
It’s not necessarily late, though.
Not fast, but…
Because I get provoked by the slimy warning, I unleash my attack moves.
I thought it was a fighter jet, but it was a heavy tank.
Isn’t 43 clearly in the slow squad?
>>12
43 is pretty slow, huh?
Junaiper’s S70 is slow in competitive environments, but overall, I think it’s not that slow.
Bug Rotom
Please match the Pokédex description with the base stats.
I don’t have any complaints about the special features, but I wish I could choose between the battery and the features. I think just that alone would significantly increase the double usage rate.
>>16
I seriously think this guy is quite suited for Doubles.
I thought it was a Pokémon that was like a more sharpened version of Tekkanin, but it was completely different.
Floating with electricity is quite a strong advantage.
What is with that slow evolution for an insect?
Right now, it’s easy with stone evolution.
77-70-90-145-75-43 (500)
This is definitely slow no matter how you think about it.
“Although it’s high overall for an early bug, it’s troublesome that I don’t want to call it an early bug due to my feelings.”
Give me a Mega Scizor that has +100 to s.
Super cool!
A coffee artisan who stands alongside our own master.
>>24
Despite having a food ingredient probability, they don’t bring me many coffee beans…
According to the encyclopedia description, it seems to be able to move quite quickly, so don’t you think the person who set the stats made some kind of mistake?
>>25
Even if you can move quickly, the attacks feel slow because you have to charge them up like with a charged attack.
Then I think they should give me more priority moves.
I wonder why, even though the settings, appearance, and movements are all swift, it is so slow.
This C is at the legendary Pokémon level.
The speed of movement and the speed of decision-making are probably different.
I quite like the characteristics of the Denjimusha battery as well.
Thanks to that, I realized that knitting had become an outlaw technique.
>>32
It’s a bit of a waste that it’s a relatively specialized trait; if you could choose an intermediate evolution, it would actually be a benefit.
Since the S50’s Gachikuma is a slow attacker, it’s natural to consider anything below that as slow, right?
It’s common for the descriptions in the encyclopedia and the species values not to match…
Even though it’s slow, I wonder how high it can be raised while maintaining a moderately tough beetle-like appearance and a high firepower feel.
Well, it’s already a total of 500.
Actually, I think if there were some stronger Bug-type moves outside of support moves, it would fit quite well in the Terastal environment.
>>39
I want something a little more from the special insect technique itself.
If something like a pollen dumpling, which seems to have no power, can reach 90, then it’s fine to exceed 100 with a casual technique name.
Gamoth is also saying it wants stronger special bug moves.
>>43
Wasn’t this guy supposed to be able to evolve one more step?
>>38
I had predicted that electric terrace operations would become popular at the environmental level, but I’m surprisingly finding that it isn’t so.
I think the murmuring is a fairly strong technique specification.
>>46
I’m glad about the substitute penetration, but I wish the D-down was a bit more than 10%.
>>46
Since Shadow Ball has a power of 80, at a glance, it is almost a superior version; considering that it has the same power as Psychic but no weaknesses, it is slightly advantageous.
Furthermore, since it is a sound technique, there are advantages such as the ability to penetrate substitutes and activate sprays.
There are disadvantages that are blocked by soundproofing, but since it’s just a soundproof Jyararanga, it doesn’t become a fatal flaw.
How can I make this guy usable in battles?
>>47
It’s not something that is so useless that it would be a problem.
The electric terrace itself didn’t become very popular.
Most of the other floaters tend to be steel as well.
>>48
Coridon’s Electric Terrain was strong.
It came that doesn’t match the speed of the description in the encyclopedia.
If Gamos evolves one more time, it seems it will become a 600-type…
Kuwagamon can now learn Volt Switch, so it’s quite usable.
The problem is the lack of special firepower techniques for insects.
Aren’t you top class as a sticky net personnel?
>>56
I think it’s a battle between the two strong contenders, with Oni Shizuku Mo being able to work even after spreading the net.
But in terms of type, I feel like the spider is easier to use.
It would be great if we could choose characteristics with a battery and floating so that we can use Electro Beam.
Take that! It’s the miss insurance railgun!
I think it’s a shame that Kuwagannon, or Denjimushi’s ability, Battery, doesn’t last long.
I mean, a base stat of 500 isn’t high at all, so the low base stats are indeed a general issue for insects.
>>62
It’s weak because its type is weak and its base stats have been lowered, so it’s understandable that it would become even weaker.
>>62
Is it 500 in base 2…?
Dentula is around 470 after one evolution, so I hope it evolves one more stage to around 550!
I think Denchura is easier to use as a network unit.
>>63
Being able to do a late-game Bolt Change is not a strength.
>>63
If it’s just spreading the net, then that’s it.
I think it means “It refers to overall strength, including outside of the internet.”
I want those who are only in their final evolved floating form to remember their pre-evolution traits.
>>66
I wonder if a determined Sazandora is strong.
>>76
I don’t think it’s bad if it comes down to a choice between floating and jumping in with enthusiasm.
Basically, Physical Sazandora is a transformation type, but it does exist.
>>76
I think it will reach a level where a southern test occurs.
If anything, it seems possible to operate both AC types.
I sometimes think that besides the sticky net, Kuwagannon doesn’t really need any bugs.
>>67
It’s a technique that halves electric damage, so it’s a move that works against grass.
When asked who I want to shoot, well, there’s really no one…
At this time, I’ll accept my slow pace, though.
Then what is that let’s go speed…!
I wanted it to be electric flight.
The bug type has a power of 90, but it’s just too weak and ineffective.
How many times have I said to give Fairy-type effectiveness to bugs?
Different from what I was thinking (evolution method)
In my opinion, this is the number one Pokémon that would make sense if it brought electro beams in the next generation.
>>77
It looks good, but if we don’t confiscate the sticky net, it could become quite harmful.
The skill, you see…
It’s really disappointing that something interesting before evolution becomes a common slow attacker after evolving.
>>79
Since Sun and Moon, almost all new Pokémon have either a special move or a special ability.
This guy’s exclusive ability slot disappears when it evolves from Denjimushi’s battery, which is quite an unfortunate treatment.
Is there high-speed movement…?
Energy ball is amazing.
I learned in a Kairos thread that both have a base stat total of 500.
It’s a feeling of whether it’s 500 for Quagnon… and a feeling of whether it’s 500 for Kyros… that cancels each other out and becomes nothing.
For regular Pokémon, Volcarona’s 550 is the highest, and the next is Mega Yanmega at 515, so the average value is quite low.
Why can stag beetles even go online in the first place?
>>87
I’m just remembering the moves I had before evolution…
This guy and Kairos don’t have bad distribution, though.
It’s harsh to compare it to the more recent, sharper ones, but…
It’s tedious to progress through the story with so many slow characters in SM.
Did Mega Yanma really have that much total value?
Sticky net
Bolt Change
Scissor guillotine
One more.
This!
>>92
In a way, what I have to do is too clear-cut.
Volcarona’s 550 is the strongest among general Bug-types, you know.
There’s no 600 family!! Should we evolve again?!!
>>94
There are many people who only look at the total value and are either doing it on purpose or are unaware.
Gamos is almost the same as the 600s in terms of distribution efficiency.
Togekiss and Dodogezan also have a similar feel.
Was it necessary to use a beetle motif that already exists?
>>95
Can you say that in front of a turtle?
>>95
That guy isn’t a stag beetle…
In Sun and Moon, there’s the one that looked like “What is this?” that evolved into something like a snowman.
>>98
That guy is like a snowman, a white, fluffy hair crab, because the original concept actually exists in reality…
This looks like a bug for being slower than Kairos.
If you hit with a scissor guillotine, it will be a one-hit knockout for any Pokémon except sturdy ghosts…
I think the only reason this guy is slow is the curse of being from Alola.
“Becoming a 600 base stat Pokémon at S143.”
From the other person’s perspective, I think it’s annoying when they present two choices: a sticky web and a guillotine.
Kairos has a somewhat uncomfortable mouth and is a pitfall trap buried underground…
No matter how you try to embellish it, the insect part just gets in the way, or rather, it only becomes a supporting component for something that is primarily a composite part.
>>107
There are some that properly utilize insect resistance…
This one has the strongest resistance to insects, and since it has floating ground resistance, it seems that non-insect opponents would have been stronger.
If there were 600 insect species, would Bug-type resistances and advantages even matter?
Steel beetles are getting along well with each other.
How many butterflies and moths do you think there are?
My partner who brings back a lot of coffee beans in Poké Suri.
If this is treated as industrial waste, there are too many people who will get caught up in it.
If it was said that it’s a cannon, then I could understand why the movement is slow.
If there is no encyclopedia description
>>114
Since there is high-speed movement, please use high-speed movement and become a high-speed attacker!
Despite being a pupa before evolution, it uses incredibly agile techniques, so I have even higher expectations.
Somehow… it’s slow…
If it’s Bug-type 600, it can be completed by switching either the Attack or Special Attack of Genesect with S!
Some creatures benefit from Bug-type advantages through techniques like Butterfly Dance, powder, or net.
I didn’t know it could learn moves other than bug type.
>>118
The benefits of moves are too dependent on Game Freak’s discretion regarding which Pokémon learns what, so I can’t really agree.
Aren’t you in Medarot?
If it comes down to whether to go fast or stick with C145, I can understand the desire to choose the latter…
Isn’t it C145 at high speed? It’s an Ultra Beast, isn’t it?
Are you saying that the attack range of the sub-abilities, which is unlike that of an Electric type, is derived from Bug type?
It is against the rules to drastically reduce A or C in a 600 family.
Among insects, we’re lucky; just look at Senior Ladyan.
>>124
Senior Radian has a high possibility of region-specific additional evolution due to the motif of ZA… In France, it is a symbol of happiness, so the possibility of additional evolution is high.
>>125
You can also add it to Ten no Megumi with additional evolution, it’s fine…
>>125
Region Iorub implementation!
>>124
If you look at the lowest tier, each attribute is pretty miserable, right?
The bug type world of ZA probably has Mega Scizor and Mega Heracross, so the hurdle is high.
The pre-evolution Mini 4WD race is starting on ABEMA!
It’s okay to become Lady Sun of Insect Flame.
Radian is happier using humans in the future.
I thought about what Lady Ann-senpai could receive to be able to fight, and I thought if I raise her Speed by 20 and use her low Attack stat to do Power Share, that could work.
>>133
If S is around 110, then a speed of 85 isn’t enough.
It’s really tough when the S you use while traveling gets easily taken away.
If it’s hard, that’s one thing… but the conditions for evolution are just foolish, to begin with.
It feels like the power plant has only been restored to its proper state with the Ultra.
It is also good at the foot of Ranakira.
Everyone in bug flying has some strengths, right?
>>136
I don’t know the strengths of Garmail…
>>142
The little hands are cute.
>>136
What are the strengths of agehant?
>>152
The fast evolution means that putting bug types in your team is a strength in itself (just saying).
From a meta perspective, I thought that the fast special electric bug might not become faster because of Denchura.
Rock insects seem strong if they are level 600.
First of all, Bug type has weaknesses and resistances…
Isn’t it a complete overlap of the strength of fighting-type ground resistance…?
You’re being pulled by Tower of Grey too much!
The total base stats are high for a bug type, but with the low HP typical of bugs, it feels a bit tough to fight with its sluggishness in terms of durability.
It seems like Strike Mega Yanma and Vivillon could fight with bug flying types.
I don’t know about the others.
>>147
Please raise Kairos in ZA.
>>150
It’s still unclear whether ZA has any characteristics, but did Mega Pinsir in Pokémon Let’s Go have flying moves?
Garmeil and Agehanto are arrogant with their jade, so I dislike them.
Due to their large numbers, it seems that insects are engaged in fierce competition at a low level.
>>149
It’s a complex that naturally increases in motif, yet it’s still underprivileged…
>>149
There are many who are following their own unique paths to some extent, so I think this impression is due to the influence of Ageha and Garmeil.
>>156
Even back when it was called Ageha, it was often said.
The impression that the design is outstanding but feels like it was released as a side project for the ability, similar to a caterpillar joke, is quite significant.
The thread image is of course slow like Kekenkani, and the Yatoumor is female, so there are a lot of evolution traps in Sun and Moon.
>>153
The Amaggio, which balances flavor and a sense of ease, is amazing…
Being mortally wounded by Radian’s iron fist and turned into a human ball.
“Although they appear early on, there are now insects that are appropriately strong for their slow evolution.”
Pendler and Iorub, etc.
“Wanadair made me feel nostalgic.”
I think if you say that in front of Lady Anne, you might get punched.
>>161
(Not too painful)
I’ll hit you with an iron fist.
>>162
How capable are the ones who can use Amajo?
Since I’m not very skilled, it feels like it’s okay to at least learn how to stomp naturally, right?
Before talking about performance, I want them to stop not being able to release for two consecutive generations.
Without ranked matches, the DP remake doesn’t count.
I get annoyed by that Vivillon that comes out later and acts all big-headed.
>>165
I don’t know which butterfly’s response it is…
>>165
It’s a symbol that from the sixth generation onward, even Pokémon like Vivillon are given at least minimum competitive performance.
Of course, there are exceptions.
It’s not exactly modest to say the bare minimum, Vivillon.
Are you really that envious of having multiple different patterns?
Vivillon is quite fast, so it can trap those that are slower than itself.
It has both a storm and firepower.
I think getting hit would hurt for a human, after all.
I don’t know what a human from Pokémon is like.
>>172
The upper limit is high.
There are humans who can face a charging Tauros that truly breaks rocks head-on.
As long as it’s a Vivillon, it’s fine; it’s just not being used.
Butterfree was doing the same thing in Sword and Shield without Vivillon, right?
I feel like I missed out because the opponent doesn’t shoot at the ground, so I can’t dodge the Fuyuu Terrace electric attack.
>>175
That’s why it was predicted that in the early days, Pokémon like Kuwagaron and Rotom, which can double their power including Same Type Attack Bonus, would become popular.
In reality, sub-skill enhancement and defense enhancement have become the main focus.
Especially, speed often does not match the actual ecology or base stats.
Since Dragonite can fly at Mach 2, there’s no need to think too deeply about it.
>>178
Give me a boost for Kuwagannon too.
I can’t predict that this is a Pokémon that features reverse turn Volt Switch.
In Galar, you can evolve the moment you reach level 20, so it was incredibly strong.
It learns Thunderbolt at evolution time.
Let’s cut B and D40 and allocate them to S.
I think it’s quite bad that Denjimushi is a physical type because its evolution timing is slow, which means it will inevitably be used for a long time in battles.