
Well, if I hear that’s the rule, then this guy will just go along with it.
Satoshi himself will intentionally let the trainer notice him and then ambush from behind.
>>2
It seems like they’re using a shadow clone to disguise themselves as Pikachu.
The electric net is too lewd.
>>4
Because it is more lethal compared to others…
The Iron Tail is amazing.
Satoshi is the type to use terrain effects and all sorts of tricks.
Isn’t this more my strong suit than a direct confrontation?
In image DP…
>>6
Well then, it’s Volt Tackle…
I have the image of using terrain gimmicks a lot, but I don’t have the image of surprising someone, right Satoshi?
>>9
I’m normally ambushing Team Rocket.
I sometimes use moves that are quite close to breaking the rules.
Using it as a Pikachu timer.
If the enemies start doing this as if it’s a matter of course in the second half, it seems like it would be incredibly stressful.
>>12
Thanks to the omnidirectional radar, I can somehow notice it.
Rather, Satoshi is the type who, despite being taken by surprise, uses his primal instincts to notice, evade, and counterattack, surprising his opponent.
I feel like I was shouting “Club Hammer!” at them and charging at Team Rocket.
>>15
I’m being instructed to throw myself at Numelgon, and I’ve been flying quite high while trying to escape from Team Rocket.
It seems that Satoshi is more likely to notice and protect or help than anyone else in a surprise attack.
I have a feeling that there will be many cases of moves mistakenly activating near Pokémon trainers.
I don’t have the image of Satoshi launching a surprise attack.
I won’t even do it against Team Rocket.
Rather, it’s more Satoshi-like to actively talk to others while ignoring the rules.
There are many unusual tactics during battles.
Digging a hole to flow techniques into the opponent who tries to come from underground.
I never thought that Ditto was making a mockery of the trainer…
>>20
I thought it was an NPC, but it turned out to be a Ditto.
Satoshi is really good at surprise attacks that utilize the opponent’s attacks or stage gimmicks, even if he doesn’t do blatant surprise attacks.
>>21
A dangerous person who starts burning the stage when using fire-type Pokémon.
Well, in a normal Pokémon battle, you can’t really pull off a blatant ambush…
Conversely, if it is a rule that can be done or is allowed, there seems to be no hesitation.
In the new anime, the closest one is Dot, right Satoshi?
The shield performance is ridiculous under the rules with trainers, making it too strong.
I want to roast it over the ground and steam it.
I feel like I used to launch surprise attacks amidst the dust and debris that erupted from the ground during regular battles.
I’m sorry, Hogeta… Roy…
>>29
There is potential for this new work, including what Riko has in hand.
The man who destroys Trick Room.
Muskarnya! Surprise attack!
>>31
If it includes ZA elements, it seems like Lico will participate as well…
It is not an all-purpose shield because it gets petrified between Mew and Mewtwo, almost gets frozen to death after being launched into space, and gets beaten up by Marshadow and dies.
I can easily withstand something like Volt Tackle, and I can also use Bullet Seed.
>>33
It’s convenient to be able to use high-speed movement.
>>36
It’s about humans, right?
>>38
Takeshi also says “I’m in!” and is doing it together, so high-speed movement is included in human-level techniques.
Shinji and the others seem to struggle with battles that require this kind of flexibility.
If I fell from the Miare Tower or into the crater of a volcano, I would probably die, so at that time, I was saved at the very last moment.
In a battle royale with surprise attacks, it seems disadvantageous just to be big.
>>41
That ridiculously strong Pikachu is too overly powerful…
>>43
This time in Miarel City, there is an incredibly strong Flarette, so battle participants might have to deal with Pikachu possibly being incredibly strong as well.
If surprise attacks are okay within a reasonable range without going overboard, then Satoshi is super strong.
An ambush attack, huh?
Since there are no more Voltecker, it’s a bit tough that I can’t expect a one-hit KO from surprise attacks.
>>45
Instead, you can expect combos with Electric Net…
You can hold it down with Electric Net and then beat it up with Iron Tail.
That Pikachu sometimes uses Thunderbolt like a map weapon.
>>49
It’s a great life hack to stab Iron Tail into the ground and attack with the rocks blown away by shooting Thunderbolt!
Most guys will go down in one hit if Iron Tail is a surprise attack to a weak point.
Monsters that can easily bring out confirmed critical hits in battle after being prepared to this extent are truly amazing.
It’s the near future, yet it’s become a land of carnage, and it makes me laugh.
>>52
I thought that with words like cultural streets and coexistence, we would be able to enjoy peace in this Legends event…
>>52
What’s going on, Citron?!
Satoshi and Pikachu are too strong, so they are banned from participating.
If you’re going to use Dodaitose, you can join.
He’s the kind of guy who wins by triggering the sprinklers during his first gym battle.
>>54
The sprinkler is giving up on the match because it means nothing to win after an accident.
If it’s Satoshi up to the middle of DP, he wouldn’t do that.
I’ll do it in the second half.
It’s not that I won’t do it, but rather that I can’t.
The citizens of that town who agreed with that policy are strange.
>>60
It’s generally safe if you walk at night.
Jukain! Attack that light!
It’s probably fine if you don’t enter the Wild Area at night.
>>65
It seems that the wild side exists separately from battles, even at night.
There is a part in the PV where both gates are visible.
I feel like something similar happened at the beginning of some movie.
Dedenne. Rubbing its cheeks from behind.
Even if Satoshi and Nemo say they can catch off guard, I have the impression that they would only do it by introducing themselves loudly from behind before making a move.
It’s too type wild.
During battles with special rules, I properly adapt to those rules.
If surprise attacks are specified as a rule, then it seems likely they would be allowed.