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[Pokémon] Thread aiming for 40 replies in Sanagiras.

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Sana-giras

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It looks strict.

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Sana-giras

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

A pitiful existence caught between popular Pokémon and extremely popular Pokémon.

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>>77

Sana-girasu

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Even though it’s not a bug Pokémon.

A guy caught up in the traditions of Cocoon and Tranquil.

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Why is it a pupa?

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Better than Komoru.

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There is a reason to battle with this one, as it has a different type after evolving.

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Especially, this doesn’t have a motif from the original living creature, right?

Monster?

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>10

Wasn’t it some kind of pupa?

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With Sanagiras, it seems like I could normally get 40 responses, so that’s not good.

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I’m sorry for canceling the evolution until I reached over 50 because I love Yggdrasil.

13: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx10

Levels 30 to 55 are extremely long, aren’t they?

It’s slow to obtain it.

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It looks like a big face, but it’s the part that becomes the body.

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I just noticed, could it be that this thing grows a Bango face from the horn-like part?

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>>15

The state where the head is buried in the body, commonly seen in old transforming robots.

The face that is buried is looking outside through the hole in the outer shell of the body.

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The evolution image is like Despicable.

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I want to do something with the shine stone and shedding while sleeping.

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What does this guy evolve into again?

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Sana-giras (a play on the words for “cocoon” and “giraffe”)

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The transformation from a juvenile to a monster being a pupa feels quite fitting.

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Invoke Strength

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It’s really just a joke, but I was able to use Thunder with Shield and Sword.

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Is Bangu’s abdomen not a smooth dragon-like belly, but rather a feeling that the remaining part of it is just buried as it is?

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It is covered by a hard shell like a rock, but its strength is powerful enough to cause mountains to crumble when it thrashes about.

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s one of the more popular ones among the 600 species, right?

28: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

>>26

The response of Sanagiras.

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I wonder how Sanagiras is rampaging.

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A mysterious ecology that jets around in this shape.

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You don’t have any arms or legs.

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>>99

The Yoidoras that are praised.

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>>31

A cute scene.

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In the early stages, a bug-catching boy in the forest wouldn’t seem out of place.

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Why suddenly a bug motif?

35: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It seems that Iwaji-men has been destined to be affected by water types, whether their special defense is low or high, since ancient times.

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Sanaqilas

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It becomes completely different, so there is no ambiguous feeling that is often found in between.

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Did you manage to reach 55 replies?

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I think it’s cool that the monster suddenly becomes a cocoon, it’s very Ultraman-like.

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Yogiras = larva

Chrysalis = pupa

It’s understandable, but where did the “ban” in “Banjilas” come from?

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>>40

Gang leader

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>>40

Barbarian

42: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

A kid aiming to evolve from Larvitar to Tyranitar.

I feel like I might lose interest while raising this one around level 40.

43: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Even though it’s called a pupa, this guy jets out and flies around, causing a ruckus.

It is not a pupa in the general sense.

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>>43

After all, it’s not a cocoon Pokémon; it’s a rock Pokémon.

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The Dratini slot has always been exciting, hasn’t it?

The intensity of training is about the same.

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I’ll forgive you because you’re becoming a Bangu.

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The one to battle is Tyranitar.

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Memories of working hard to raise something with gold and silver.

Thanks to the electric immunity, it was nice to be able to defeat Red’s Pikachu, but once it evolved into Tyranitar, it became vulnerable and could be taken down by a Thunderbolt.

51: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Well, I guess now it would look a bit like a Yogiras that has somewhat graduated from its chibi phase.

It is unusual to treat a mid-stage of the 600 species with such special care, placing it right after the three legendary Pokémon in the Pokédex.

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The middle of the 600 species is quite a niche, but I guess Hakuryuu is the dominant one.

I think Sanagiras will place either 2nd or 3rd.

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>>52

Hakuryu, Sanagiras, Metang, Komoru, Gabaito, Jihead, Numel, Jalar, Gondoronchi, Segoal.

Maybe 3rd place…

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When it becomes a Bangu, it rampages around, and it’s clear that the chrysalis form is really stressful.

54: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Well, even Komoru takes on a form like that of a chrysalis.

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If you flip this upside down, it looks like a new species of shell Pokémon.

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I guess they brought out Sandygast during the flow of wanting to battle with a Cocoon Pokémon, huh?

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>>56

It’s better than having a battle that feels like a collision and a poison needle of nothingness…

57: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

To be honest, evolving from Yogiras to Bangiras without going through Sanagiras is perfectly fine too, right?

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>>57

No, it’s better to put in a pupae once to raise expectations!

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Indeed… why is the Giratina family included in the legends of the Pokédex?

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>>59

The first generation was also a three-bird Kyurem Mewtwo…

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Considering that insect collecting is at the core, going through the chrysalis stage to become a powerful form might be a surprisingly important process.

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Period of accumulation

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How many cocoon Pokémon are there?

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>>63

Trancelle

Cocoon

Sangilas

Mayuldo

Coloralis

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If a bird sees a caterpillar and tries to eat it, it’s nothing but terrifying for the caterpillar with rocks flying at it…

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I don’t understand the motifs of both Yggdrasil and Bangiras.

Even if it’s a vague monster, you’d wonder why it involves a cocoon.

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>>67

I think it’s not a monster, but rather an image of a transformation similar to Inazuman.

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Because it’s a cocoon that can fight, it’s still not there yet.

But the 600 series is really long from around 30 to 50, isn’t it?

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I feel like it had a cry similar to a train.

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I have a memory of this being the Pokémon Ranger’s evolution that I encountered most frequently, which was quite tiring.

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Something more like a bullet than a chrysalis.

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Respond like a chrysalis.

75: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I want to receive an egg.

I want to be told that if I keep holding onto this egg that I don’t know what it is, it will eventually hatch.

Basically… it hatches around that Golden City area.

Togepi has hatched (laughs).

Kogane City is, for me… the city of Togepi (laughs).

You were gathering cute ones, weren’t you?

But… what I use in battles is… Tyranitar or something (laughs) a little (laughs).

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It’s like a feeling before a complete metamorphosis.

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Despite being a pupa, it’s got a head that’s way too big!

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Seriously, it’s anime.

Gligar is cute and stands out because it can communicate with Satoshi.

The moment it becomes a cocoon, the members’ excitement is likely to drop significantly.

No, you don’t have any arms or legs…

81: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I think Bangi has the strongest feeling of a kaiju that could appear in tokusatsu.

82: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Please include Hoiga as well.

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Better than Jehud.

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I’m not into anime, but…

The story of the appearance of Yorgiras 34 35 36 37 38 39

The story of Sanagiras has appeared, part 40.

The story of Tyranitar: 41, 42, 43, 44

I guess it’s like this.

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A guy who can fly in the sky with farting.

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I think that among the middle evolutions of the 600 species, Hakuryu looks too prestigious.

It wouldn’t be strange to have an evolution between Miniryu and Hakuryu.

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I felt a sense of value just in the fact that it can fight normally despite being a pupa.

89: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

In monster movies, there are quite a few like Mothra that go from larva to pupa to final form…

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Leveling up in PokéSurvivor is way too exhausting.

I want more candy…

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There are too many with subtle intermediate forms!

What was born from such a backlash is Tailner.

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>>91

It’s not like all the intermediates leading up to the tailner are subtle, right!?

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>>97

SanaGiras’s response

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>>99

Hallelujah Hariborg

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It was revolutionary at the time that a chrysalis could fight.

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When you look closely, the design is creepy.

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Since this part of Sanagiras is a hole where it can see, the black part of Bangiras should also be a hole, but I wonder how that works…

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>>95

A chrysalis melts into a gooey substance and then is restructured.

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I understand the feeling of wanting to say that monsters have a pupa form!

Does Ygyras have a monster-like quality that makes it seem like it can become a cocoon?

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The excitement of raising a Larvitar for a Tyranitar is…

There isn’t much of that now, right?

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>>98

I feel a bit lonely since I’ve stopped leveling up and even hatching Pokémon.

Even if you don’t think about training a specific Pokémon in the scenario, everyone automatically gains experience points.

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This is not a thread for anti-Sanagiras.

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When they first appeared, they had an aura that strongly suggested they would be a challenging but powerful character to develop.

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>>102

I can use my skills normally… I can fight normally with this…

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I love designs that evoke a sense of evolution from Metang, Gabite, Gible, and Dratini.

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>>103

Sana-giras may not seem like it leads to anything, but the feeling of it being an evolution of Bangiras is amazing!

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There was a time when you couldn’t use Tyranitar in battles because of the evolution level.

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When I think about it this way, the evolution of the third generation feels very much like following in the footsteps of previous examples.

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Among the 600 Pokémon, Dracloak and Togekiss shine as the top two in terms of plushie appeal, so you can be proud of that.

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The visual of Sanagiras and Komoru is… huh?

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According to the encyclopedia, Komoruu is said to be a mutation that became Bomedan, but what was it planning to become?

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>>112

The mutations in the Pokémon world are somewhat mild or have a certain consistency, as if they are predetermined mutations…

All of Eevee’s evolutions are also mutations, and Dodrio from Doduo is a mutation as well.

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Well, Komoru doesn’t have much charm from the start, just like Tatsubay.

It seems tough to evolve Sanagilas because Yogilas is cute.

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Even though I’ve worked hard to raise this guy, there’s no time to use him in the story since the level doesn’t increase easily.

If I battle alongside Tyranitar, I might develop some attachment.

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>>114

Since I’m going to use Bango in the battle, I’ll focus on the cocoon instead…

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>>114

Recently it hasn’t been the case, but the 600-strong Pokémon often had ridiculously slow acquisition even before they evolved…

Wasn’t it in the gold and silver Yogiras or deep in Mount Shirogane?

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>>124

The timing of acquisition isn’t much different, but there are also prizes in the arcade just in case.

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On the contrary, even though I had a cocoon in between, it feels strange that Yogie → Bangie looks quite similar.

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In the case of gold and silver, it learns Crunch at the Cocoon stage, huh…

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>>116

rockslide

Chew up.

to rampage

Strong

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Even though it’s a chrysalis, it eats normally.

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Tyranitar (Yanmama)

Sanagiras (Otaku Brother)

Yogiras (active younger brother)

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It’s fine if it branches off into a mutated Manda that doesn’t suddenly appear from Komoru.

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The Gab-type feels like a proper monster even though it’s modeled after a land shark…

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It’s not just about Sanagiras, but I remember that the moves from Poké Studio Rental were strong and I chose them.

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>>125

Rental Pokémon are often more useful before they evolve because their pre-evolution moves are superior, while the moves after evolution are weak, so there are quite a few that are better to use before evolving.

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Land sharks have a certain orthodox monster-like quality to them after going around in circles.

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Cocodora

Codra

Bossgodora

The protagonist vibe of the Kodora was a bit refreshing, wasn’t it?

It must be because of my name.

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It’s quite promising to get around 120 threads.

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It feels like there was a dragon in some fantasy that has a fetish for collecting gigabyte jewels.

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>>129

Fafnir?

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Unlike the mini-dragons that can be caught halfway through, this rare monster appears only at the very end after clearing the game…

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Miniryuu will be showcased at the arcade…

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If it were Digimon

Miniryu → Hakuryu → ???

↓Armor Evolution

Dragonite

It seems like a legitimate evolution like Milotic might have been added later.

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How is this guy living independently?

137: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

But I was programmed to think that Transcels and Cocoons couldn’t fight in their pupae form… when I was thinking that.

I was shocked by this guy who can fight fiercely, which wasn’t really common, and I still like him quite a lot now.

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>>137

Complete metamorphosis is not just a privilege of early insects!

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The second evolution of Sanagirascomolu, which looks like a chrysalis, and the 600 species have coincidentally continued.

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I love the cute appearance of the thread picture.

I eagerly went to buy it when it was released at Pokéfit.

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Metang doesn’t have any memories from the main story, to be honest, I only have the impression of it handling Entei with Earthquake.

142: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I really like that the design properly resembles Tyranitar’s cocoon.

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Among the 600 species, it’s one that has a relatively long evolution period, so it certainly leaves a decent impression.

There are quite a few guys who evolve at around level 10.

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The Tyranitar family can learn Rock Slide and Earthquake at that level in Gold and Silver, huh…

I’m so lucky to be in an era where there are so many Pokémon with terrible move sets…

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The earliest acquisition of the original 600 species is often around the middle stages, even at the fastest.

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Bangi primarily used Earthquake as its main weapon for a while after it debuted.

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>>146

Well, at that time, the only physical moves with value were Normal-type moves, Earthquake, and Shadow Ball…

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I wonder why Komoru and Sanagiras have an insect-like ecology.

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I have no memory of anything other than playing the boss in the SM demo.

150: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

A mid-evolution that looks literally like a middle ground is hard to remember, so I think it’s good to shift it this much.

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If you asked me whether I like Sanagiras himself, it would be difficult to answer.

I will never forget the feeling of excitement when I raised it with the expectation that it would evolve into something awesome, and it truly became a Tyranitar.

I won’t forget Komoroo.

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The mini-dragons were legendary in the first generation’s strategy guide, but were the similarly positioned Larvitars also legendary?

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Is Inazuman one of the original inspirations too?

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I liked the feeling of a cocoon that could attack.

Normal cocoon Pokémon only give the impression of using Tackle, spitting silk, or hardening.

155: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

With Gold and Silver, it’s clear that amidst the usual array of Rock-type Pokémon like Onix, Geodude, and Golbat in the final dungeon, a new and out-of-place cute girl appears, so you can’t help but get your hopes up, right?

Iwa Jimenka…

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In Unite, this kind of intermediate form is relatively the weakest, and it’s troublesome.

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In Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver, it’s the one that the Bug-type trainer Tsukushi proudly has in his team.

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It has a look similar to Tranquil and can battle normally.

I actually quite like it because there was an exciting feeling of “What will it evolve into?!”

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