
I want you to make it strong enough that it feels like an easy mode even in the story.
Weak individuals who cannot live without Pokemon Sleep.
I wish they would buff the base stats to around 200.
Our Kinomi Snium is strong…
If the difficulty level is easy with Meganium, then Totodile and Emboar seem even easier.
>>4
I want the balance of Oerdile and Emboar to be reasonably challenging…
>>6
If you’re having trouble with Ordile and Emboar, it doesn’t seem like Meganium will be able to clear it.
>>6
Should I fill the water and rock ground with a mix…?
First of all, I have to feel easy with Chikorita Bay Leaf, so I’m stuck.
I wonder if there will be more Mega Evolutions… in the first place.
I feel like it’s a Regional Meganium.
>>7
That’s not me…
Even if I get extremely powerful skills that are off the charts, I’ll forgive it.
Let’s make Chikorita’s initial moves Leaf Blade or Energy Ball.
Meganium (RF) can actually Mega Evolve, unlike regular Meganium!
If that happens, it would become painful for the original species…
Transform the flower petals into a parabolic antenna and Mega Evolve into grass electricity.
Receive the Parabola Charge and establish a special move for its grass version.
I want the trait to be a healing shift.
It’s a lie to say you won’t Mega Evolve in XY! But the starter Pokémon from the XY generation don’t have Mega Evolutions…
The Z-A game system is completely different from usual, so it’s too uncertain who would be strong and how.
>>15
I’m already thinking that the 3D model of Meganium, which is probably slow and has a large volume, will be tough.
In the region, it will become a different Pokémon, so I want you to strengthen this Meganium.
In the new PV, it wouldn’t be surprising if Pikachu is incredibly strong, given the battles being shown.
Isn’t it possible that evolving could make the hitbox larger and actually become a disadvantage?
Since we don’t have any battles, this guy alone being a burden didn’t cause any story problems.
I wonder why Meganium lacks the certain appeal that Venusaur has.
>>20
Poison types are significant in both attack and resistance.
Mega has a stat distribution more focused on defense than Ban, but has lower resistances than Ban.
>>24
I feel like it’s tough that there are no sleep powders compared to Poison type.
The concept of distance in techniques and the increase in mobility skills completely transforms which skills are truly strong.
With the implementation of currency exchange, there is a possibility that the guaranteed hit Magical Leaf could become the strongest…
The reason may be that many trainers using poison Pokémon have a hard time with grass-type moves.
How about adding a dragon or a fairy?
>>25
Both have too little synergy with grass…
Especially Fairy types have their attacks halved by both Fire, Steel, and Poison, and they receive damage only from Bug types which are at normal effectiveness, while they remain weak to frequent Fire, Ice, and Flying types.
There are no benefits as a grass or as a fairy at all.
It seems that the issues will likely revolve around the sub-weapons in terms of strategy during the journey.
If there are techniques to learn from the beginning, it should be manageable somehow.
Repeatedly pressing down.
Wouldn’t it be strong if we made it like a reinforced Nattorei with a grass steel type and enhanced defensive capabilities?
If it’s a combination of grasses, stones are good.
>>30
Both have many weaknesses, but it’s nice that there are many parts where they can complement each other…
The range that can be covered as an offensive type is wide and strong.
Even if the flour doesn’t go so far as to sleep, it doesn’t even have the numbness…
In the strongest raid, it was Grass Psychic.
The mention of grass electricity above is also effective for complementing flight and ground.
If you don’t consider the roles of each type, you can end up with meaningless combinations.
There’s only poisonous powder, so it can’t be used for capture…
It’s not all determined just by the type of combination you say, you know.
>>36
Of course, but it’s quite something to have numbers and characteristics that can overturn a disadvantage in type.
Was there a time when this guy was strong, including the side stories?
>>37
Pokémon Sleep and…
>>37
Second-generation rattling environment
Meganium is cute, isn’t it?
If you remove support moves from the Grass type, then…
The grass rock has no resistance…
>>44
Yureidoll has a somewhat decent image, but…
>>49
It’s thanks to the water cancellation…
To make Meganium excel even in subtle combinations, it’s not enough to just add 100 to the base stats; it’s essential to trim unnecessary parts and reallocate the stats.
Certainly, the Johto starters should be rewarded soon.
But if ZA is going to be released, I think I’d prefer the Mega Evolutions of the Kalos starters…
>>47
Aren’t they going to prepare it separately?
About 10 new types should be coming, right?
I need to add the type, characteristics, moves, and base stats…
Stop dreaming about Grass Dragons, anyway, Water Dragons, Anonymous.
Yureidoll has a fairly large amount of calling water.
The battle system is too different from usual, so it’s not helpful as a reference.
I don’t like having 4 times the holding, but having 2 resistances is also quite tough.
Kusa-Iwa has decent attack range and resistance, so it’s not bad.
Are you an air player?
>>57
Having resistance to only normal electric and four weaknesses is weak, right?
>>57
It’s not bad, yeah.
Even that Tarupple, which seems quite sufficient, is only at a certain level.
If avoidance is possible, then with Mistilteinn Gigadrain, a sneaky strategy can be employed.
70% of the enemies on the way should have a weakness that can be exploited with grass.
Well, anyway, I hope they adjust it so that it can shine in the story.
Back then, the skills were so weak it just left an impression, but now have the skills increased?
>>62
I’m only getting physical techniques or something…
>>62
It has increased.
Other Grass types have increased too.
Grass and Rock types have perfect compatibility in countering weaknesses, but they have so many mutual weaknesses that they often end up being at equal effectiveness.
Grass Rock has no type resistance, but it has powder resistance…
The theory that I realized it was my last chance to get a Mega Meganium and suddenly changed from Snivy.
How am I supposed to make Chikorita stronger?
Metaphorically speaking, if we assume that Emboar and Totodile are physical types, then special attack would increase.
I think it will become easier to use if you learn to harness the power of the earth.
It might be a good idea to be able to pick up Earthquake as a TM relatively early on, allowing Bayleef to use Ground-type moves as well.
>>70
Please increase the PP of the primal power or give me Power Gem…
It seriously seems like there could be a grass dragon since it learns moves like Dragon Tail and Reverse Scale…
It takes a little time for Kusamizu to remember his weaknesses.
Well, it’s a combination that can’t be given to the starter Pokémon…
The delicious part of having grass water resistance and rock fire flying resistance gets negated…
>>75
If it’s purely high stats, the few weaknesses can be overcome.
Well, the original design clearly looks like a Brachiosaurus-type dinosaur.
>>76
Isn’t the geranium element a bit too thin?
I mean, the edges of the geranium petals aren’t this jagged, right?
Strong Pokémon usually have excellent traits and signature moves, so it’s tough when they lack both and have poor distribution and weak moves.
>>77
I think it would be strong if you get a special move like a grass version of Deathwing and Healing Shift.
And of course, we will also strengthen the allocation.
>>84
Where is the original form?
>>88
Most Mega Evolutions blow their original form away, right?
Carriages and things like ballet dancers are rare.
>>88
I intended to be Mega Meganium, but what is the original form?
I believe that Healing Shift can achieve both performance and flavor.
In the ZA system, Mega Sableye seems really strong.
A type that fights by evading.
>>78
In a battle where you follow the trainer, it seems that the original speed won’t have much of an impact.
If we present grass water as one of the three great families, I think we should at least do something like making the rest fire grass and water flame.
Banana will learn the relentless encore that it doesn’t have.
But if you’re going to do that with S80, then you might as well use Whimsicott, right?
As expected, I think I’ll receive a special move like the three from LA.
It might not be able to use the basic Meganium…
>>85
I hate being left behind while only my region gets stronger!
>>89
That is because it has unrealistic expectations for the region.
>>89
It’s nice that only the region can receive additional evolution.
Alright, let’s make Mega Mega Drain too!
By the way, once you reach around SV, you’ll be strong enough during your journey, so don’t worry.
“Since it learns Body Slam from the low kick technique, it won’t have trouble with sub-weapons.”
If you have a HOME, then after the picnic ban is lifted, make some eggs and pair up from level 1.
I somehow feel like there might be a grass spirit around.
Personally, I prefer grass electricity.
>>90
There might also be a grass Esper.
>>98
It’s going to be quite tough unless it’s something considerable…
In battles or in story mode
I wondered what level moves SV Meganium had, so I looked it up and found it to be quite weak.
It seems tough without TMs.
>>91
It’s not tough.
You’ll acquire it when you evolve during the Hanabufu and the petals dance.
If you like physics, you won’t have any trouble choosing your journey.
I will now remember the burden of the mistletoe.
Terra Drain 120/100
Absorb 3/4 of the damage dealt.
Kusaishi seems likely to join Megabrigalon, so I don’t think it will come to Meganium…
>>93
Isn’t that guy still in the grass fight?
>>113
Mega Evolution changes either the type or ability, unless affected by weather traits or Levitate.
As for the characteristics of the Kalos Starter Pokémon, while Magician is one thing, Bulletproof and Protean are so representative of those Pokémon that it seems difficult to change them, so I think the type might change instead.
The strongest triad’s Terastal types: Brigaion → Rock, Gekkouga → Poison, Mafufoxie → Fairy.
It seems like this is coming because it is perfectly complementing the original type.
I might have overstated the likelihood of it happening.
Compared to the reasons for releasing regions where not much time has passed.
It’s quite normal for a special technique to suddenly appear.
There are things like Psycho Break and Raging Bull.
Guillotine leaf – – PP30
You can definitely take the initiative.
To deliver a one-hit knockout without considering the opponent’s characteristics, type, and held items.
Z-A seems to have a strong long-range attack in the system, so Chiko, which learns Leaf Cutter early on, might actually be pretty strong.
>>101
I got made fun of…
>>104
Why would you nerf the only part that can be considered an identity?
There is only Rotom in the grass area.
It’s a waste because the ground’s normal electric field is unaffected by levitation.
>>102
Jade Marmine went over there.
It’s not good that the leaf promotion has evolved and the leaves disappear… Meganium.
>>105
To say that the initial name in the early development stage was Hanaryu shows how much they were originally rooting for flowers, doesn’t it, Meganium-kun?
>>121
The shock of the mole was so overwhelming that the story of the flower dragon seemed trivial in comparison.
I think grass dragons are really weak.
>>107
It is strong against water and electricity, but it is fatal that it is weak to ice, which these two have as a complement.
Grass-type Pokémon actually have a strong set of versatile attack moves.
>>110
Despite putting on a pitiful face, it has the image of being equipped with various skills.
The problem is that there are only weak Pokémon of the sauropod type.
>>111
There’s no one stronger than Takeru Raiko.
I think it would finally reach a competitive level if they received a special Grass-type move with a power of 120 that recovers half of their HP when using Healing Shift, along with additional types like Ice or Ground that have good matchups.
Well, to be honest, I feel that when compared to other typical abilities, Serperior has the upper hand in terms of the range of move tutors.
It’s a completely meaningless comparison, but…
>>118
In practice, it seems that Jarro, who can consistently use Snake Glare Photosynthesis from above, is more user-friendly.
I prefer flower gifts.
>>119
It seems like something that looks like it could also be a blade will be able to learn Solar Blade.
It’s just a guess, but I think the main Pokémon games will gradually change like Legends Arceus and the upcoming ZA, abandoning the current battle system.
If the champion of the competition tool goes well, it seems like the service will continue for a long time.
Even if I reluctantly accept four times the ice, there are just too many people who learn that ice technique sloppily!
Let’s teach the grass fairy to perform a butterfly dance.
If the champions come early, that would be good too.
Hurry up!
With just a Healing Shift, it’s possible to recover the lost health from an original counter with a priority Giga Drain.
Honestly, at the point of ZA, if you develop everyone like you do with Rejeal, it seems like it would lead to a balance where everyone is strong.
>>127
Well, if it were still the Pokédex task system, the moment the task was filled, it would just be a bench anyway.
That’s why I honestly want that to change.
Are there any others besides Charizard and Altaria that change types when they are in a dual type?
It’s not that it increases from a single color; it’s the combination that changes.
>>128
Gallery
>>128
Gallery
If you use a healing shift with grass electricity, you can strongly bring out both the double tailwind and earthquake at the same time, which is really advantageous…
The current main system is way too old.
I felt that I wanted to keep changing more and more since the time of Pikachu and Eevee.
I think they might separate the battles as well.
Our S-tier Mega Gardevoir is strong.
I like the name “Hana Fubuki” because it sounds so stylish.
Since I was watching a certain triple, I can only imagine the technique Hanabira is hitting the allies along with the enemy.
Let’s go with Mega Mega and Teranium since it’s terra.
While Flower Blizzard itself is relatively strong as a single move, I feel like there aren’t any Pokémon that can fully utilize Flower Blizzard yet.
Generally, Pokémon with flowers blooming tend to be special types.
The grass type in physics generally becomes Leaf Blade.
I don’t understand why the petals dancing are special, while the flower blizzard is physical…
Let’s make it so damage doesn’t go through except on weak points.
In terms of travel, Laggridge is probably tougher than Meganium in terms of SV.
There are too many that have a grass sub-weapon, whether they are slow or wild or trainers.
In a match, it’s definitely Swampert. Yes.
Even the cherry blossom fluttering is a skill, isn’t it?
I only know that the gift flower blizzard from Cherimu directed at A is somewhat painful.
I love flower blizzards.
I love everything about the name and the motion.
I want it to be a move with a power of 110, whether it’s physical or special.
I want it to be fairly strong and have an unexpected type.
>>148
Electricity or ice…
Flower gifts are strong, but giving the characteristics that are weather-dependent to the three starter Pokémon’s Mega Evolutions feels pretty peaky.
Well, there are things like Mega Rayquaza.
>>149
It’s not Mega, but all three of the original starter Pokémon have weather-dependent hidden abilities!
>>153
Isn’t it different to have a selectable dream ability and only one mega evolution?
Lagreaj has a strong base, so it’s also fine to forgo Mega Evolution.
Doesn’t avoiding extremes in ZA make the abundance of weaknesses meaningless…?
The long neck stretching from the center of the flower has a silhouette that looks like a final weapon, so let’s go with the eternal flower Meganium.
>>154
It really is a Fairy type…
The type of Hisuian Basculegion was totally unexpected.
I’m looking forward to Meganium and Croconaw as well.
>>155
Is it perhaps a sacred mountain?
If it’s Meganium, it seems strong even against Zygarde as an enemy.
It seems like there will be a lot of intense area attacks.
Since the color of the chicory flower is blue, I can’t definitively say that there won’t be frost.
I mean, he’s named after chicory, so why is he turning into a geranium?
Even standalone grass-type Pokémon can perform well if they have excellent move ranges and exclusive moves, as my junior has shown me, so I hope they take the opportunity with the upcoming ZA to make significant changes to moves.
>>161
Can thrive even as a single element.
It’s a single herb, so the performance is overtly enhanced.
I’m looking forward to other regions and similar ones too.
Kalos originally has a ridiculous number of Pokémon, so it seems like I could create a satisfying team even without them.
(Definitely more than without SV’s DLCC)
There are three encyclopedias, you know, Kalos.