
The Prim of Shidenou has challenged me to a duel!
I quite like the feeling of a beautiful mature woman.
Kyushu is hot, you know…
>>2
In Hokkaido, there are the Four Heavenly Kings of Flame, on the contrary.
I have a memory of thinking that all the Elite Four in Hoenn looked too similar!
Was Kaguetsu still better?
Gori
Goli
Walrus
Walrus
Zelda
Is that so?
There’s no helping it; there aren’t any decent ice Pokémon.
The Hoenn dragon users are fortunate because they have Mandagongchil.
>>8
Why are you using Komoru, though?
>>10
Since Tatsubei is in such a place, most players who are seeing it for the first time probably haven’t seen Komoru before…
When it comes to ORAS, everyone is working hard.
>>12
in ORAS
Gori
Gori
Menoko
Menoko
Zelda
to become
Link… You’re a different person, Link…
Todolzelga is quite strong, so it gives a fairly strong enemy impression.
It seems there is a champion who made a Pokémon that does not inhabit Hoenn be treated as a Hoenn Pokémon through their power.
Ghosts are also quite something…
I was a bit dissatisfied that there was no Megatodo.
>>17
Mega Yonewall too
It’s not until Platinum that NPCs start to manage their items properly, right?
>>18
The gold and silver gym leader is quite terrible.
>>19
It’s a shame that half of the eight Gym Leaders in this next-generation game only use Pokémon from previous games.
>>23
Gold and Silver seem to have a positioning similar to Pokémon 2…
It’s not like a separate work since RS; it feels aimed at those who played the original Pokémon…
>>19
The way Tsukushi drives out the pupa is too much.
If you’re going to have a local Pokémon restriction, at least let me use the pre-evolved forms.
Hoenn’s ice is too scarce.
The mediocre Fuyou stacked with Samayoru Jupetta 2 is also quite terrible.
Can we stop this already…! Specializing in types that don’t even exist much in that area…!
>>26
Calling in specialists from outside feels a bit raw.
It’s good that Tsukushi has Quagsire, Ledian, and Heracross.
It’s better than some gloomy Afro, right?
Gengar
Arbok
Ghost
Golbat
Gengar
>>30
A Poison-type user who claims to be a ghost specialist in a region where only the Gengar line has Ghost-type Pokémon.
>>31
The fourth person also…
>>30
Looking back now, this lineup is definitely of the poison type.
Kagettsu has the most variations, but this one is simply weak in its own way…
>>34
So it’s you again with a starting Glaiveena!
Other things are simply weak too, right?
>>35
There was a problem with the bad type at that time.
Genji’s Flygon’s Double Hit was normally tough.
I think it wouldn’t be so bad if there were Pokémon that were all the same, just with different moves or items.
I struggled with the tough Samayour of the hibiscus that reduces PP and steadily chips away at me.
Isn’t Prim from Hoenn?
I think it was something like they came to warm Hoenn to train ice Pokémon.
Even though it’s bad to overlap, it’s commendable that you’re using the proper specialist type.
Fuyou has a kindness that doesn’t rely on Nukenin…
In the first place, there were only 10 Pokémon, including their pre-evolutions, that were Ghost-type at that time…
I was pushing through with Luragage, but I got stuck here.
>>46
I was able to force through even after teaching them how to break tiles.
It seems that they have mostly forgotten that Dark-type Pokémon, including those from Gold and Silver, have special moves.
>>47
Since the 4th generation, where moves were categorized by type, all dark moves from the 3rd generation became physical type…
In terms of face, the bald guy is trying the hardest, but recently he has been showing all the bad sides of evil without holding back.
I feel like evil was just filled with techniques that weren’t physical for up to three generations, or something like that!?
When I see Kagettsu’s Absol doing its best with Night Slash and Aerial Ace, I think the creators were also aware that the villain’s specialty was unusual and were probably pulling their hair out over it.
Why is biting the enemy special?
Why is ambushing considered special?
In the second and third generation, there were some moves that were subtly physical-type despite being special type, or Pokémon that were special type but skewed towards physical. Didn’t they think that was kind of weird?
Well, I thought that’s why the specifications changed in the fourth generation.
Bite (special)
Dragon Claw (Special)
Three Color Punch (Special)
Destructive interference (physics)
Shadow Ball (Physical)
I often felt that it’s not just evil, but rather the opposite.
I want the Four Heavenly Kings to have more appearances.
It’s been increasing recently, but…
It seems that bad techniques, despite being special moves, still reliably react to the cold skin and take damage, right?
I love the design, but I have no idea what kind of character it is!
The old Four Kings were mostly just people who barely spoke in the league, making it difficult to give them character.
>>58
So it tends to be heavily modified in Pokémon Special.
Some of them were having trouble seasoning because the original flavor was too bland in Pokémon Masters.
I feel like I’m having a hard time handling it a lot in Pokemon Masters too.
There are also luxurious parts like having unique arrangement songs prepared for all the legendary Four Heavenly Kings.
Hoenn gives the impression that Genji is the weakest.
Prim is the strongest.
>>62
I forgot where I got it, but I can manage with a water Pokémon’s Ice Beam…
>>62
Well, it’s a cliff, right?
If there are martial arts around Sky Upper, there’s no stopping it.
Emerald is really easy.
Rayquaza’s base level is too high, so I prepared a meat shield and randomly fired out Draco Meteor, and I was able to get through it most of the time.
I can only say that it makes sense.
There was a time when I thought that the first Wataru had two Hakuryu, so I assumed that was just how boss characters were.
I had no sense of discomfort with Prim.
If anything, because of Wataru’s Ptera, Shiba’s Onix is also like that.
Emerald is not a big miscalculation, it’s also easy for Mikuri.
Even so, Battlefield is too hardcore, and it’s off-putting.
I think Evil and Ghost are the reverse of physical and special.
>>69
Since it was a special defense down, I understand that Bite’s additional effect changes to a defense down when it becomes physical.
Shadow Ball lowers special defense since the physical days, so it drives you crazy.
Hoenn is warm, so there are few Ice-type Pokémon.
Sinnoh is not filled with Ice-type Pokémon just because it is cold.
Why has the Sinnoh of Diamond and Pearl become even worse with two types of Fire?
The Hoenn Elite Four consists of Onigoori, Flygon, Komoro, Salamence, and Metagross.
There were so many Pokémon that made me go “What the heck is this!?” It was the most exciting Elite Four.
It’s been a while since I played Emerald, and leveling up was really hard.
Kagettsu is the only one with a proper party among the Hoenn Elite Four, but seriously, it’s really weak and filled with incredibly fragile Pokémon, so it’s easy to get through, which is why it seems like a lot of them might have faded from memory.
>>75
I remember being called Hagu.
It’s understandable that the only way to distinguish is based on overall ratios and images, whether physical or special.
This move is just an attack technique that looks like a physical one, right?
I understand that in Hoenn and Sinnoh, the Pokémon that players can catch are only those from the regional Pokédex, but I don’t understand why enemy trainers have to follow that rule as well.
Isn’t it fine for Prim to have used Lapras and Piloswine even before clearing?
The HP gauge decreases so damn slowly that when I use Sky Uppercut, I think, “I can defeat it, right…? I can defeat it, right…!?”
I want to be unexpectedly defeated by more unfamiliar Pokémon!
>>81
Hoiro Paradox
>>83
Stop hitting me with instant death firepower from above!
>>81
I really don’t understand Daigo’s Pokémon type…
>>85
Is there anyone who can predict the types of Armaldo and Cradily at first glance?
>>86
Even if you haven’t raised it before evolution, if you’ve revived it, you might think, “Oh, this is a fossil’s evolutionary form!”
But since I can only pick up one, the other one has no hints.
Flygon is so cool!
Rayquaza is so cool!
Even though it’s a champion with no type restrictions, Daigo’s party is highly refined.
Genji is also misled by Salamence’s impact, but generally, it’s terrible.