
It seems like it has around Lv64.
The evolution at level 64 is unbearably slow.
In the first place, it’s too late for Monoz to evolve into Jihead…
There are too many slow evolvers in the fifth generation…
The dots are too well made.
Are you saying I’m not shining right now?
>>6
It’s been about 10 years since I’ve been called a bully towards weaker Pokémon…
The guy Ghetsis who beat up my Reshiram.
I thought, “This guy is surprisingly cute…?” in Magna Gate.
I wonder what the strongest raid will be like.
It seems that the piling up of dragon dances will continue in the future.
The ones that are usually at the top when the new environment changes.
What is the intention behind bullying the weak?
Are you saying that something lower than S is weak, or are you referring to those with lower base stats as weak?
>>12
Ugh, that’s a pain.
It seems like I might be disliked by my friends as well.
>>13
Isn’t it unnecessary to say that much for just a simple question?
If you play ranked matches, you’ll understand, so I think you should think for yourself.
At the beginning of the season, they caused a ruckus, but when the rankings were updated, they quietly disappeared.
It’s something that anyone who has been playing ranked matches since the early season would understand, so it’s simply that the person doesn’t know.
Anyone who knows the brave figure of this character in the current Paradox environment and still says it can only bully the weak is probably mistaken.
Well, I could only bully the weak, so I was pushed into a paradox and disappeared…
>>18
Did you really do it?
The next regulation was really tough since the Four Calamities managed to cover even the bad slots.
>>20
Why did you call someone else an air player even though you’re also an air player?
They bullied those slower than them and disappeared when a faster fairy came.
A sad dragon that is suited for bullying the weaker ones, in terms of characteristics, type, and everything else.
In a season where Haba-Kami has been lifted, I would like to know where you saw the noble figure of the Pokémon that has a lower usage rate than Dragonite, Segreive, Todorokutsuki, Garchomp, and Dragapult, just among dragons.
A person who can’t tolerate criticism because they personally like something they use.
A person who is only strong in the early environment.
The usage rate was 82nd in the last Regulation F season, where the paradox semi-legend was unlocked and the environment became thoroughly saturated.
In other words, that’s the kind of existence.
You were shining back when you were bullying regular Pokémon on the steel terrace!
I understand that there are guys who are in a bad mood.
>>30
Because it’s a weakness.
I’m the one who uses Salamence the most in this thread, loves Salamence, and is despairing over its weakness in the semi-legendary environment.
Don’t come talking to me, calling others air-headed, while you yourself exaggerate the strength of Sazandra based on your own delusions and refuse to see its true form.
Someone who is seriously attached to Salamence!
Did your partner kill you in Habataku Kami?
>>33
There are probably a lot of them.
Do you understand that it specializes in hitting Pokémon with lower stats than itself by having both good mobility and a weakness to fast fairies?
You can understand why this guy is said to bully the weak by looking at PokéDex.
I think the Mega Launcher is the most suitable for Pokémon.
Can I not get the Wave Orb and Mega Stone?
>>40
I feel that the gradual acquisition is similar to different settings of the sacred sword.
It’s fine because there’s a precedent with Pao…
The peak was when they appeared as enemies.
The origin of the term “bullying the weak” is actually found in encyclopedia explanations…
>>42
I can’t tell which one it is even after checking the explanations in the past Pokédex.
Are you taking extreme violence as bullying the weak?
I don’t think bullying the weak was explicitly stated in the encyclopedia as an evaluation of performance.
The two heads of Jihead both have a sense of self, but only the middle head of Sazandora has a sense of self, which is subtly horrifying, isn’t it?
I haven’t used this guy on a journey, regardless of battles…
Level 64 feels like the end or almost the goal in any series.
I think it’s the worst to place Pokémon with extremely high evolutionary levels unique to BW around in SV.
It’s sad for the person who caught a Wulfric and added it to their team.
>>48
It’s better to reconsider the evolution level of BW.
The evolution method changes a bit here and there, but the evolution level stubbornly stays the same.
It seems there would be no problem even if everyone is at level 50 and unified in their final evolution.
This guy is already wasting A, isn’t he?
I don’t need A, so I’d like you to allocate it to CS.
There is the power to bully the weak, so it seems that the generation will not change or strengthen for a long time.
If it’s the Nintendo Cup rules… no, it would be better to raise it to level 55, like Dragonite.
Is it also considered bullying to hit someone who lied about there being bullying in the illustrated guide?
If it could have made a 4x like a fairy, it would have been easier to use…
It’s terrible that the one with higher AC is reversed between Zygarde and Volcarona before and after evolution.
If you can enter the travel party, then you’ll be a physical type until you clear it, won’t you?
>>56
Jihead is overly enthusiastic, and their uncertainty with accuracy is holding them back.
>>56
In the first place, if it’s not a clear and average level 60-70 SV, those two will continue to fight in their pre-evolution stages forever…
In BW2, a level 35 Volcarona is a fixed symbol found in Resort Desert!
Well, that’s the level of the individual, so the skills are weak…
>>60
The main weapon was the psychic energy I could pick up along the way.
If you teach them skills, they will improve a bit, but collecting fragments is a bit of a hassle.
I liked low-level Worgles.
It’s clearly giving off a vibe of a pre-evolution larva, but it feels like it’s going to evolve into something really strong, like Meraruba.
The degenerated, drooping legs are just too cute.
While S is somewhat lacking, I also think that the fact that it often lacks firepower against top-tier opponents adds to the feeling of bullying the weak.
C125 is not particularly high as a special attacker.
>>65
“It’s unreasonable to say it’s not high.”
>>69
The special attackers commonly used in the environment up to the semi-legendary stage, such as C, are mostly those over 130, including Gachiguma, Kamii, Yu, Urgamoth, and Surfgo.
Even Kiraflor has 130, so honestly C125 is not expensive.
>>74
If you include Eiyu, everyone will be low, right?
>>82
You seem to be bad at having conversations with people.
>>86
Is something wrong with this?
>>90
The C125 is said to be lower compared to the volume layer of special attackers in the environment, so it doesn’t serve as a counterargument at all.
I was able to deceive with the ease of my technique and my glasses…
H-regulation, please come back.
I’m relatively skilled, though.
I wanted a bit more speed to have them work in a support role.
This Pokémon Dungeon character speaks in a loli tone and has a bugged head.
>>71
The PokéDawn ones are just divine messengers and angels that are borrowing their form.
There are eccentric trainers who sometimes use a pumped-up G-head.
I understand that it’s completely different from the thread image in terms of numbers and characteristics, but that’s unreasonable.
In the Paldea environment, I want C135.
I want some other special abilities besides levitation.
How about being strong?
>>76
Give me a Mega Launcher.
It’s similar with Tsutsumi, but Pokémon that are often given glasses tend to feel stronger than their actual stats due to the effectiveness of their moves.
The fact that Tsutsumi’s C is 124 is quite shocking.
In the Paldea environment, an Attack and Special Attack base stat of 125 is the borderline for being usable as an attacker.
If the techniques are effective like Southern (Sazan) or Tsutsumi, then it’s a different story.
Special Dragon is good because it has Draco Meteor, but for bad Special, I’d like to have a little more firepower with the moves.
I say this having used it, but even with glasses, there are occasions when the evil wave doesn’t have enough firepower.
I love being excited about things like Palre.
I like the type where the hand becomes the face, so I’ll use it.
Is it okay to use my hands for this?
The evil dragon steel flame ground water has a wide range, so it can be a bit of a luxurious travel Pokémon.
I want both glasses and a scarf, and I want both timid and modest.
It gives the impression of being specialized in bullying the weak, particularly skilled at hunting those of lower rank within a certain level of ability.
I liked the cries from the BW era because they had a nice sense of despair.
The type that feels like they’ve said something by adding their own standards as additional rules, characteristic of a crazy person.
It feels really convenient when running around the Elite Four after clearing the game.
Get a grip and learn the wave of evil on your own.
Even with BW2’s Volcarona, I can’t take it with me because it doesn’t have any decent moves when encountered in the wild.
A monster narrating about Pokémon.
C125 is low compared to the special attackers in the semi-legendary environment! Even if I’m told that everyone except E Yui is low, all I can say is that I’ll give you some medicine.
See, you were there at the beginning of SV, right?
Intense Focus: Meteor Shower Dragon, Zygarde.
Don’t let your heart become a Sazandora.
King of the Initial Environment
About the same size as the head on Hydreigon’s arm.
>>102
That’s rude, isn’t it, to the arm of Sazandora?
I have the impression of hanging out with bad company and falling from grace together with my partner.
Sazandora from PokéDun is great, isn’t it?