
Seed Crimgan HP100 National Pokédex No. 0621 Burrow Pokémon Height: 1.6m Weight: 139.0kg Ability Rough Skin When this Pokémon takes damage from an opponent’s move in battle, the Pokémon that used the move takes 20 damage. Dragon Claw 90 Weakness Escape Illus. Ryota Murayama It lives in a burrow. It cannot move when its body gets cold, so it never skips sunbathing.
Aren’t you always in your prime???
This guy’s peak at Pokepoke has been quite long.
It’s said that the period from when it first appeared until the end of PokéPoké is considered one full golden age, so it might be somewhat true.
The beginning???
Last???
Heyday???
The lack of weaknesses is, in reality, too much of a lack of weaknesses.
I like it because it can usually win against the opponents it faces.
It’s okay to conserve energy today while evolving and saving up power!
>>6
It seems that the opponent who has come out is also conserving energy while evolving and storing energy.
>>7
It’s helpful that the opponent takes on the risk of losing 1 point in exchange for either getting rid of this guy or taking 20-40 damage, even though the conditions are the same.
There probably isn’t another game where Crimgan is this strong.
>>8
Finally caught up with the appearance…
>>104
Honestly, it looks kind of silly with that color scheme, and even if it’s decent, it doesn’t seem like the type that looks really strong.
I know that the original inspiration is the rainbow iguana.
Without a doubt, this is Crimgan’s peak period.
The theory that energy is determined by body color is being strengthened.
I feel like the only characteristic of this guy when it first appeared was that it was a high A single dragon and had a shabby look.
As an attacker, I was there.
I wish I had a little more HP.
What deck is almost guaranteed to win against an opponent who is preparing with Crimgan?
Are you just relentlessly punching the bench?
>>14
I saw someone saying yesterday that they use Bangu Arceus because it has a high win rate against Giratina.
This guy will become popular, so Sawamurā and Elreid will also become popular.
The specifications for the dragon are just too harsh…
>>16
If you’re trying to hit with Krimgan, I’m telling you it’s not a good idea, so just stop.
If there were a tool or trainer that could grant the energy of fire and water…
If this guy’s back is Darkrai or Giratina, to be honest, the firepower isn’t that great, so you can fairly easily win using Elraid or Charizard.
I want a tool version of this, like in other card games.
Like making all the energy required for Pokémon moves colorless.
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>>21
The legend of Manaphy the strongest begins.
>>21
It loses the meaning of dividing energy, so I wonder how that works.
It seems like it might barely work even if applied only for one turn used in training.
If you play the main story, this guy totally doesn’t have a shark skin, and someone completely unrelated has a shark skin and is causing quite a stir; it would turn everything upside down.
They probably won’t play the PokéPoké special energy…
The concept of dragons is that they are a bit stronger than others in exchange for being multi-colored, so it’s hard to imagine breaking that.
It has a subtlety that seems like it could evolve normally.
There’s a characteristic from the old Pokémon card game that treats all the energy attached to itself as evil.
In the past, Dark and Steel Pokémon cards had special handling, so there’s no point in just bringing them back as they are.
It’s funny that when the thread image appears, it’s a guaranteed win for Elreid or Lizard decks.
Rather, if the opponent can only bring out a half-hearted Giratina or Mewtwo, then I can push through.
In the first place, the specifications for energy in physical Pokémon cards are completely different from this.
It’s starting to gradually provide energy replenishment with characteristics of each color.
The era of multi-colored dragons may come in the future.
The skin that kills Wooper.
“Being on the HP100 line and getting hit without any weaknesses still makes the top ability Rough Skin really strong.”
The deck that can quickly deal 100 damage isn’t very strong.
>>34
Still, there’s no one who can deal 100 damage from the first turn, so we can stall for 2 turns to defeat this guy, and if we take him down, the opponent also takes damage, so I don’t think it’s that bad.
Well, if I say this, it’s the end, but it really depends on how you use it, doesn’t it? It depends on how you use it.
>>34
Are realistic options just the high-tier Palkia and Gyarados?
>>49
Also, Snorlax is a bit of a hassle.
There are quite a few anonymous people who only play PokéPoké and haven’t played the main game at all.
>>35
I wonder if it’s okay to say this.
I don’t think there are any enthusiasts who would deliberately enter the market with newly issued speculative paper.
>>36
Since this is a thread about Crimgan, it’s not about Pokémon.
>>35
Because even if I buy it, I don’t have any friends to play against… I’m also scared to play against strangers in shops and such…
It must be because Natsume died.
Since there are no enthusiasts using Crimgan in the main story, it’s safe.
As the number of powerful trainer cards like the underlings and Red increases, Natsume becomes less utilized.
The number of threads increases.
After that, it’s the beginning of a crappy game where we help each other grow in the background and fight.
>>42
It’s much healthier than having a completely undeveloped card being irrationally blown away by a strange move and ending there!
I don’t call paper the main text!
Generally, when we say the main story, we mean the game.
Natsume is a really strong card, right?
Natsume hasn’t been adopted…?
Ugh… frustrating…!
Such a guy!
The ones who pulled out Natsume just because Akagi is here.
Everyone is an idiot.
Rather, I thought Joey and the underlings were too strong to let go of Natsume and Akagi.
Then I’ll kick you with Sawamurā…
The relatively fearsome Team Rocket is completely powerless against this guy, and that’s painful.
First, doesn’t the deck start with 2 Dr. and 2 Monbo, 1 Natsume, and 1 Akagi!
There’s almost no way to deal exactly 100 damage beautifully in this game.
When using Riza, you don’t need Akagi or Red, but you do need Natsume.
Once it becomes possible to manage the two energy colors, this guy will make a comeback to his prime…
When using both Natsume Akagi, there are times when I hesitate about which one to use.
>>59
Isn’t it gone…?
>>59
If you fill it up completely, it will cause an accident.
I won’t be lost.
It’s the best to be brought back by Akagi after escaping home crying on the bench after being marked with a date.
A game looping with this guy and Sawamurā.
Is it that Sakaki is better than Red for Lisa?
>>63
If it’s a new Riza, Red is better.
It seems better to put in a suspension system instead of the old Lizard, rather than Red Sakaki.
Natsume can be used for both delayed actions in the first half and finishing moves, making it less likely to become useless.
How many years will it take to get out of high school?
>>65
If your win rate is 50%, then please aim for about 270 wins out of 500 matches.
>>67
45 wins for 6 events…
If it were Escape Energy 3, it wouldn’t have been used this much.
When it comes to the game-ending situation, it’s definitely Akagi, but Natsume has versatility.
It seems like their policy is not to do nerfs or erratas, but if they do, I think it might be this and Kasumi.
Always strong
Using it for delays in the early game is really big, isn’t it, Natsume?
>>71
I want to put in two if possible because of this, but there’s no room to allow that.
The underling is strong, but it’s not a card that can be used in strategy.
If there’s extra space, I’ll put it in, but it’s not that easy.
Natsume is definitely effective in the thread image.
>>73
Yes… I’ll bring out the bench Drednaw…
Cremgant has never really been highlighted in the main games.
Not strong, but not too weak either; it’s halfway.
>>74
No… it’s just too weak normally…
During the BW era, I could barely fight, but it’s impossible after the inflation… Give me additional evolutions.
How’s the ranked match?
Is it tougher than the 5 consecutive wins event?
>>78
To be honest, you just do it casually.
>>78
First of all, it’s not something that can be simply compared, but at least if you want to get five consecutive wins in ranked matches, it’s pretty easy.
There’s only a beginner rank bot here.
>>78
Compared to the winning streak event where people start playing with their joke decks in order from those who finished the 5 rounds, this one has nothing but the intent to kill from start to finish, so it’s exhausting.
The trend of additional evolutions for the BW generation is coming, and Crimgan has quite a chance.
>>79
Considering the tendency of the dragon’s steel and status… but perhaps the wall of Brijulas is too thick for that.
The fact that the Master Ball rewards are separated into the top 10,000 and the rest means that it is estimated there are over 10,000 people who would participate in the event with 45 wins plus additional matches.
The combination of this and the bulky one really makes the opponent’s thinking time incredibly long.
Thank you always, Leaf.
Cryogonal gives the impression of being a filler for dragon users.
Dragons have high base stats, so trainers at the end game definitely need to have a larger number on their team.
However, when it comes to champion level, it starts to stand out.
Seeing Crimgan in the main story makes me feel murderous intent.
>>89
It doesn’t hurt even if I hit you!
The difficulty of five consecutive wins is that if you lose once, it all goes to waste.
The basics are that ranked matches are tougher.
I hate that defeating this guy only gives 1 point.
>>93
Generally, the guy who comes out from behind scores 2 points…
>>100
Therefore, not fearing small scratches and going all out can actually lead to victory, right?
>>100
Should I raise a Golem…
Thanks to the lower ranks, it has become more of a luck-based game, and I don’t get as frustrated as I used to.
I’m scared of ranked matches with a low-level Kasumi.
It seems like the 5 consecutive wins event is also about coming to get the battle count rewards.
In ranked matches, that kind of thing will probably disappear once you go up.
In ranked matches, the more you lose, the more victories you need to climb higher, so if you get too into it, you can lose your mind.
It’s still at the level where LOL is easier; it’s hell.
>>98
Is that true?
I tried a deck that pairs with Lanturn to hit back using Fire and Water energy, but it was pretty weak.
3 energy 90 is not worth the multi-color accident.
In BW2, Iris’s Crimgan actually holds a Life Orb even in Normal Mode, and it has abilities that apply to its power, so when it hits, it can be quite painful. The only move it has with an added effect for Dragon physical attacks is Dragon Dive, but it doesn’t learn that either.
The tension when the opponent’s energy was 🔥💧.
>>103
Getting 90 is surprisingly creepy.
>>103
🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
The opponent has surrendered.
If a seed comes that can spontaneously generate Fire Energy due to its characteristics and attach it to other Pokémon, Crimgan will rapidly rise to the top.
I feel like I’m going to go crazy from the Cryogonal and the ridiculous poop that keeps attacking while my Palkia and Gyarados are growing.
>>107
It seems like there might be a Volganon…
I might get sued for fraud and vandalism.
It’s too much with Darkrai shooting behind this guy and Giratina screaming.
This guy who hits me is incredibly frightening…
Once it gets wet, I can recover with Kai!
Giratina VS Darkrai VS Climmagan
>>114
Aren’t these guys in cahoots? Stop the match-fixing titles.
>>114
Damn you, Palkia!
If I’m hit, it’s scary, but when I hit, I’m also praying while using it…
Mr. Sawamura, please.
It’s too creepy that a second one appears even after defeating the first.
Putting a Tough Claw on this guy is impressive because it can still take 40 damage even after being one-shot.
There are only two Crimgan on the field!
Please understand.
Kill Crimgan → The backup EX comes out → We get killed → We bring out our EX
The problem is after that.
If you adopt something with no firepower here, you’ll get overwhelmed normally.
>>123
To kill a Crimgan with 0 energy, you normally need 2 or 3 energy.
The design of this thing is quite a lot…
Anyway, an ex that can’t defeat an opponent with at least a handicap of 20 damage should just die!
I prefer Natto Ray, so please release it with the same specs and make it able to spread mistletoe with just 1 energy as a bonus.
The Sawamurā that counters Krimgan is also strong because it can take down Koiking on the side.
It’s tough because if I die to a Shark Skin Darkrai, the Marshadow Punch will fail.
A weak dragon that becomes powerless the moment the EX behind it is defeated.
That’s why I place two units here with Natsume Care.
>>128
I guess I have no choice but to kick it indirectly…
It’s most fun to use Natsume against an opponent who seems to be thinking about getting the enemy into lethal range by sacrificing 20 damage to Crimgan…
Krilmgan extermination → Jibacoil appears → GG 👍
I want oranges.
If Crimgan had 90 HP, it would have been easy to knock it out with Crimgan.
The Pokepoke Spring Crimgan Festival is happening now!
>>135
Hasn’t it been held since winter?
Are you putting in leaves as a countermeasure against Sawamur?
>>137
It is essential to smoothly switch and attack, so I will include two.
When you attach energy to this guy, it will actively take down enemies.
So I will keep Mukuhawk standing in the back.
It’s not mentioned much, but the illustration in the thread is really great, isn’t it?
>>141
Super good.
I want this guy’s shiny card too.
>>141
Mr. Murayama is good, isn’t he…?
I love ignoring Crimgan with Gabex’s direct bombardment attack.
Every time I face Crimgan, I think Neolant could work, but I haven’t been able to try it.
>>143
Someone who becomes too focused on Дromdrang and ends up being weak against everything else, resulting in a lower win rate.
The illustration is really great, but this guy will probably never swing his claws.
>>145
There was a colorless deck, but… I can’t really find any water-fire combinations with this in the current colorless setup.
Countermeasures against this and this have always been incorporated into the meta.
“Umitorio and others are great because they lean towards countering this guy.”
Factors that make Pachirisu difficult to use.
A righteous dragon protecting the EX of the ally’s general from Usokkie.
I rarely see this guy who punches, but the pressure is incredible.
After all, 90 is not just for show.
Even if it’s 0 damage, since I’m still touching it, let’s keep it around 20.
It’s Celebi-chan, you know.
It wouldn’t be surprising if a tool that reduces damage from sources other than the opponent’s attack by -20 comes out soon.
I was truly disappointed that the solitary Koi Kickman has fallen to becoming a Lapras master who flatters Luca.
Is it a countermeasure against Grimmsnarl, Darkrai, and Gekkouga?
I want to have this guy wear a cape and use Wigglytuff to heal and prolong its life.
I’ve been thinking about Crimgan a lot lately, but is this love…?
>>158
King…?
Isn’t there no enemy other than Manaphy?
>>160
Umitrio, Darkrai, Giratina, Fire, Gekkouga, Levoil.
I don’t really understand it well, so I’ve been using Kasumi Freezer all this time.
However, couldn’t the same dragon, Giratina, have been handled a bit better?
>>163
Ex is good, right!
>>163
Giratina ex is just a normal tournament class, right?
>>172
That’s not the Dragon Giratina!
>>173
I see.
I apologize.
Why does the latest evolutionary stage Pokémon have the traits it possesses?
>>166
Nyoro-boon is already
I think Pamo is also on the side of making Nyorobon cry.
Unfortunately, it is not the strength required for the electric deck.
It’s fun to leisurely charge energy with Fire in front of this guy while burning everyone with the old Charizard.
>>169
Isn’t it tough that the old Riza can be taken down by Red + Darkrai 20 + Giratina when trying to burn this guy?
Jibako has risen up, and it’s already being called outdated.
It’s fun to have a stare-down with this one in a Darkrai mirror match.
It becomes a competition of who can reduce the opponent’s characteristics first and then rush in to attack.
It’s easy because there are many people who just stick on the thick ones without thinking.
This ex-magic card works like a charm, and I’m grateful for that.
I wonder why Dragon Giratina, which doesn’t have the firepower of Dragonite or any special traits, is subjected to a disadvantage effect.
I feel like it’s about time to make some stronger adjustments for multi-color decks, especially since the means of energy trash have been increasing.
When it comes to rough skin, it’s definitely Crimgan!