
I feel like I could use something like an overheater.
Switching and overheating are lifelines.
They were my partner in RSE.
In the story, I want electricity, but physics is somewhat difficult to use.
>>4
Isn’t Liepard a special attacker?
What traits did I have again?
>>5
Seidenki/Hiraishin/Minus
>>9
Hmm…
Not Tessen’s partner!
>>6
While others properly use Hoenn Pokémon, for some reason, RS Tessen keeps spamming Magneton.
It seems like I was a little bit surprised…
Electric power?
The face is good.
It may be because I sought the speed from Rentlar that I sought its illusion.
Bark
70-75-60-105-60-105 (475)
Is it not bad for travel use…?
In the third generation, there were no Pokémon that could use Fire-type moves.
You know that electric-type Pokémon can use moves like Nitro Charge, Overheat, and Scald based on the principle of electric heat, right?
Too similar to Zebrica.
>>19
This guy is more physics-oriented, right?
Although speed increases with Mega Evolution, there’s the tragedy of getting outsped normally due to the initial specifications of Mega Evolution.
After being able to use Surf, I caught its evolution series and made it an instant regular, but since getting crushed by Nagi’s Altaria, I’ve become distant from it.
I want another single-type Mega.
What else can you do besides switching out a 100,000 volt burst?
>>24
I remember that it was upgraded to a general enhancement in a subtle way.
Isn’t the one that rampaged quite a bit the Mega one?
There are many single electric vehicles, but they all have a lackluster image.
>>27
The electric unit is not very impressive, so to speak.
I have to take the seats in the electric frame from the abundant electric semi-derivatives, which ultimately makes it look that way…
I prefer Dentura.
Recently, there is an incredibly thick barrier called Rotom in electricity.
100,000 overheat swap for ice.
Is it good or bad to be receiving Mega Evolutions?
>>32
It’s better than nothing, right?
Early electric… it appears a bit late to be called that, before the Kinsetsu.
Is it okay to have a lion with its fur standing on end due to electricity as the motif…?
Are you comparing a lion to thunder?
>>34
Wolf
Isn’t Raibolt like a dog type?
The different color looks cool.
The facial features are dog-like.
Raikou is the opposite of a cat type.
Raikou is clearly a tiger.
Is it okay to think of it as a thunder beast image?
The charming awkwardness and exquisite subtlety that seems to be used are the selling points.
Electric types face issues with lack of versatility, lack of resistances, and lack of durability.
The NPC said there was a cool Pokémon on Route 110! That’s how much they pushed the Electrike.
But in RS’s graphics, the head was unusually large.
The performance of Mega is incredibly enjoyable; instead of just spamming Mega mindlessly, I think about whether I can absorb hits with Lightning Rod and move accordingly, or time my intimidate attacks just right.
He was treated like a counterpart to Helger for a while.
It’s not that I’m not into the story, but I don’t have any memories of it being used on the journey.
>>47
With RSE, it’s not a valid timing right before getting Kinsetsu (electric)…
The only one that seems scary is the Flying and Water Gym, but since I have Altaria, it’s neutral damage…
Even though I can buy as many flame thrower coins as I want, it’s still expensive… Overheating feels too wasteful, and I wonder why this guy doesn’t learn just the uppercase letters.
>>48
Are there times when you want fire while traveling in Hoenn?
The story ends with Kimo-kun, Massugu-ma, and the secret technique…
I have the impression that I somehow became good at fire techniques, but was it since RS?
>>51
I should have started using Overheat from Emerald.
At that time, I felt frustrated being compared to Sanders.
I was proud to receive an overheat from the DP.
Before I knew it, Electric-type Pokémon started spreading Fire-type moves.
Since I often use sea routes and the seabed on my journey, I rely on Pokémon like Seagull and Whalelord to crush things for me.
The Ishi-Tsubute that can take down the frequently appearing Zubat in caves is not possible.
>>54
It’s nice to have a freezing beam loaded with water…
Since everyone can use ice, it’s certainly true that electricity should be able to produce flames too.
It’s a trap that despite its name being “Ishitsubute,” it’s not a pure Rock type.
Gigantamax Gyarados… It has the title of Gaia, but are you really a single type?
If you think about it strategically, it’s generally okay with lag.
I want to use a cool Libolt, so I’m going to use it.
Surf / Ice Beam / Earthquake
So basically, the journey is okay, Lurage…
The last spot will be for diving or climbing.
>>60
I was doing it with great effort.
Tropius and Pelipper are generally enough for most hidden abilities.
However, when I think about it now, the secret techniques factor is just too bothersome.
The lightning pet slot is mine.
They were pushing through with brute force during the Prim War and the Wave Riding Earthquake…
It’s a tough Pokémon that fights with moves like Spark or Thunder because it can’t learn volt moves on its own.
I have Blaziken, you know…
A bad cycle where the power of Hidden Power decreases with Mega Evolution, making it unable to defeat Garchomp.
I’ve never used Sceptile on my travels, but what does it use besides Leaf Blade in RSE?
>>71
I’ll remember various TMs, so I can do anything.
Conversely, it’s not really that great as a level move…
>>71
to slap down
>>71
If you’re not using TMs, then there’s really only Leaf Blade.
At most, it’s about the power of a mosquito.
A largely neglected category that is rarely adopted in travel, known as Plusru Minan.
I keep seeing threads about Raibolt popping up here and there.
I remember being impressed by the play where it was incapacitated for 2 turns by Ptera’s Skyfall when it was a meta target in the environment at the time of the Mega implementation.
If you absorb it until Refresh, the rest is just TM Seed Gun? Type-accurate move.
When it comes to electric attacks that can unleash flames, this one comes to mind strong enough to have a strong image of fire techniques.
I really liked Mega Rayquaza.
At that time, Rifu Bure was one of the few decent grass techniques, so that alone was impressive.
>>83
Is it just Giga Drain?
Although the power and PP are low,
The image of Mega and Overheat has become too associated.
Well, it’s good that the Hidden Power is gone, but…
Quadruped electric Rentler and Zebrika are more physics-oriented, so the thread image is easier to use.
I don’t know why, but I was using Marumein instead of this guy.
>>86
(You caught me at the hideout…)
>>90
It’s nice how it blends in with the Master Ball…
When you think about it calmly, the Rifubure at that time only had a power of 70, but it was still incredibly appreciated because there were hardly any options for offensive moves…
Megarai was spreading intimidation while bolting.
Looking at the colors and eyes, it seems like it would jump like Lucario, but it doesn’t jump much.
Maybe it’s because it’s too rigid.
>>91
Quadrupedal movement just doesn’t translate well in anime.
To be honest, there isn’t a single aspect where it was better than Sanders when it first debuted.
It was probably a 100,000 Volt Chain Overheat aimed at ice…
I have a memory of having a lot of fun being able to spin it skillfully.
Soda/Lemon
A color tone like that.
Was it the fourth generation that learned Overheat?
I guess it was around the time of the appearance of Carnivine that I started to feel grateful for this guy’s flames?
I think Lyburt is cool, but there are many good-looking ones among electric quadrupeds like Sanders, Lentraul, Raikou, and Zeburaika.
>>99
You were in each region, huh…
At that time, I couldn’t select for Hidden Power, so I was using Iron Tail and Poison Gas to hit ground types with a final attack.
If we’re talking about appearances, disregarding generations, the Pokémon that would suit Denji the most is…
I used to have the nickname Shudoruku…
For some reason, the one Tessen didn’t make his trump card.
>>104
At that point, Magneton is stronger, after all.
Aside from Wakashamo and Numaclo, there are almost no means to break through, and even if you try to counter it, Sonic Boom will take you out.
I struggled immensely against this guy that appears in the Eleki Plains of Poké Dungeon.
It was harder than any boss I’ve ever faced.
I feel like this was the only usable Electric type until you get Surf in Ruby and Sapphire.
A remarkable achievement of starring alongside Aipom in Pokémon Trozei.
I don’t dislike Mega’s clumsiness.
Honestly, I think it doesn’t live up to its name.
>>110
It’s easy, isn’t it?