
Sounds great! I want to duel too!
>>1
Are you okay? Trainers also need to move around quite a bit, you know?
>>1
Playing examiner ❤️
(It was like that.)
The battle is fine and all, but… doesn’t the rule that allows ambushes feel a bit too intense for a serious fight?
Surely there’s no ending where someone wants to challenge others but doesn’t want to be challenged themselves, right?
Dying without being able to avoid an ambush is below even the lowest of the low.
It’s the fault of the one who can’t prevent the first ambush before greeting.
Speaking of which, I just realized in ZA that we used to introduce our jobs and names before starting the trainer battle…
🍁Why shouldn’t we reduce humanity?
>>9
In this world, those who are strong in Pokémon battles decide everything.
Only Pokémon battles.
Pokémon Trainer Red has challenged me to a battle! I guess that was just an introduction…
The protagonist is already regarded as one of the most dangerous individuals in history.
>>12
For now, it’s cuter compared to Aoharu.
>>14
If the disaster was the main character, I would have ended up in a senior position in an evil organization that unleashed calamities.
>>12
It’s terrible that the one to blame isn’t the protagonist but the safety of the town.
>>15
If the security is bad, it seems like events like this wouldn’t be able to happen, so doesn’t that mean the security is actually good?
>>11
Green Sun!
An image of Haruna that seems likely to be used in a post-release thread.
When it comes to wild Pokémon, that’s one thing, but facing a trainer’s Pokémon feels too much like a random attack.
Is this the deadline for order and cruelty…?
You said you came for sightseeing.
That’s a lie.
Hah hah
Die! Pokémon Trainer-san! Die!
I never thought it would end up being a story that takes place entirely in one city like Yakuza…
>>26
Towards Serena
Unexpected ambush recommended.
If you make the town bigger, it will work as an open-world style map life hack.
Becoming a trainer means constantly being in a position where you can be challenged at any time.
It’s a straightforward story where if you win, your wish will come true, but I’ve never seen that in Pokémon…
I guess I should get XY before it’s released, but I wonder if it’s available in second-hand shops or something.
It seems to be rising sharply.
Don
Don
Strong trainer.
You have safely achieved A rank.
Let’s make your wish come true.
I really hate cockroaches!
Please get rid of cockroaches from this world!
It seems that Zygarde and Yveltal will also appear, but does that mean they will come to the city?
I hope you haven’t been turned back into a battery again.
In other words, Fludari is proliferating.
If you don’t fight, you can’t survive!
I wonder if Jirachi is a mythical Pokémon that can be obtained by granting wishes.
Passersby should step aside!
>>39
It feels like an outlaw style, but the protagonists throughout history have fought against and triumphed over anti-social forces.
>>40
Let’s just do it then.
We will become the top of the anti-social forces.
>>43
I will become a gangster.
>>40
Look at Red-Sun!
Soloing into a Yakuza clan’s gambling den for a tactical showdown.
I’ve taken the boss’s head!
>>51
That’s strange, isn’t it?! How old are you?!
Ninja Slayer, Tough, and Ryuujo.
Anyway, that town definitely feels like its level of civility has dropped suddenly.
>>42
There are places like Fuyuki City too!
>>42
What?
It might be the wish of Galar.
Jirachi doesn’t do selfish things like Arceus…
It feels like we’ve entered a new stage with surprise attacks from behind in trainer battles.
Will my wish really come true?
>>47
For now, it seems like a rumor, so I don’t understand…
>>50
If what the mob desires can be fulfilled by money and the judiciary, then I feel like it’s within reach at that level…
Wishes are really troublesome…
Because it’s a tournament with established rules, order is actually maintained.
>>53
The battle zone is properly separated so that ordinary people are not harmed… That aside, I haven’t really heard of a rule that allows surprise attacks!
Speaking of wishes coming true, it’s Ex-Aid.
>>54
Is this a pixiv encyclopedia?
From what I see of the participants, it feels like there’s an added nuance of perhaps some rules for the town.
It’s technically safe according to the rules, and if the protagonist keeps getting ambushed, it balances things out.
If only the protagonist does sneak attacks, it creates a feeling that something bad is happening…
What’s going on today…?
I’ve been seeing people take Pokémon out of their balls since a little while ago…
The wish-granting carrot in the battle royale has an overwhelming smell of disaster.
It seems they are doing it by separating the location and time slots.
>>64
I think the story is definitely going to take a crazy turn as it progresses.
>>64
It’s called the Holy Grail War because it happens at night.
>>77
Wishes can come true, right…
>>80
In other words, that means it won’t come true!
Wait a minute.
There are patterns that can definitely come true, just like in “The Law of Ueki.”
>>65
On the contrary, I feel like it’s rare to find something that is completely a lie.
There are things like the management being awful or the items that grant wishes being cursed, though.
Isn’t the starting line after the battle with Sanchita ends in an ambush?
It is safe as long as you do not participate in the battle outside the Jade Field.
Creeeeak… Creeeeak… Creeeeak…
>>70
Suu (setting up the ball)
Hey passerby, let’s have a Pokémon battle!
>>71
But if you lose, you have to pay money, right?
It’s a berry.
I am eating berries.
Supplying berries.
>>72
So, you were wounded!
>>72
So you’re injured!
>>72
So you’re wounded, huh!!
I think there’s a risky balance where you have to ambush and not reduce your hand while aiming for A.
There are too many ninjas.
>>81
I can forgive it because there are ninjas in Pokémon, but…
>>81
Because it’s the birthplace of Greninja…
What is ambush?
>>82
In short, it’s a surprise attack.
There is no justice in this battle.
What exists there is nothing but a pure wish.
What should I do if I absolutely have to go out at night?
>>84
You just need to defeat the trainer.
>>84
To be honest, you won’t be attacked unless you’re invited and enter a specific area.
Huh, is trainer battle ambush allowed?
>>85
A system has been implemented that allows player Pokémon to approach from outside the opponent trainer’s field of vision and launch a surprise attack!
First, if we don’t limit the range of processing, the map itself will be heavier than a wasteland, so I think there won’t be any issues with that collapsing.
Is this the deadline of cruelty and order (sunset)?
When you think about it, only someone like Arceus could really force humans to do various things from a superior position…
>>95
A says that…
It seems that tourists from this region would make Ms. Omotaka grimace in an ambush.
The sound of the destruction wave coming from outside while I am sleeping.
>>97
🧬
🧬
🧬
Is it Arceus again?
In the first place, it’s not acceptable to use the excuse of having no intention to battle when the trainer hasn’t even put the Pokémon in a ball.
>>100
Satoshi is always welcome to battle.
>>100
It’s interesting how the meaning of walking around the city with Pokémon changes between day and night.
>>106
If you don’t want to fight, then let them sleep at home!! That means it’s rational.
One day, Cobra Ninja visited Kats Wan-soo and complained about unfairness.
I have trained in ambush, but there is no meaning in ambush if I greet first; I want this rule to be reconsidered.
Wansoo approved of this.
Therefore, an ambush is now allowed only once before the greeting.
It’s possible that the one who got Jirachi is plotting various things.
If you do that, it will already be a theatrical version of Pocket Monsters.
>>104
Well, since legendary Pokémon started becoming the main focus, that’s pretty much what the main series games are about.
>>104
The direction of Legends may be towards a movie format.
A story within a rather small area.
Beyond the lawless Pokémon battle of ancient people lies the lawless Pokémon battle of near-future people!
>>107
I’m telling you that there are rules!
>>112
There are rules.
There is no guarantee of life.
>>118
Even if I get hit by a destructive beam in my real body, I’m still alive, so it’s all good, it’s all good.
>>107
There’s no way I would use something as barbaric as a Poké Ball… right?
It’s scary to think that as long as the time-slip holders exist, it seems possible to get pretty close to omnipotence when it comes to granting wishes.
Soon you’ll be surrounded, wondering what an ambush is, but it’s okay, it’s okay.
I wonder if something like Poké Dungeon or Poké Poké, which are treated as mediocre in the main series, will make a comeback.
>>111
Rather, it seems likely that maintaining the performance balance as in the original would be more difficult due to the system being too different, so that kind of thing might be possible.
Well, it somehow feels like we’re trying to get closer to the anime version of Pokémon battles.
>>116
I wonder if they’re ambushing!?
>>116
Get out of the way! It was able to simulate digging a hole, right?
As for Hisui, the protagonist is just playing with a ridiculous level of honesty…
>>119
You! What on earth did you do! Throwing a ball at a Pokémon!
>>125
What do you mean…?
Wait, Trainer-san!
I am a relatively not-evil member of an evil organization!
Rule 1 of ZA Royal: Never speak of ZA Royal.
A barbarian smashing a heavy ball against the back of someone’s head until they are captured.
Chestmiar City
Arceus is also a main series title, but since it’s a challenging work, it seems like each Legends series will have a different style.
The match method of SV is too cultural…