
How about a Jade Zoroark?
>>1
The Normal-Ghost combination is straightforwardly strong with immunity 3, but because of Akatsuki…
>>1
Moreover, being able to induce selection is incredibly strong!
>>1
The type is good, but the status is a bit…
The thread image has never had a weak period, right?
I think the period right after the SV release was probably the most uncertain time in its history.
>>4
The adoption rate decreases not because this thing itself is weak, but because stronger ground competitors have increased.
It’s nice to have this guy to completely counter Electric-Ground types.
The old man form is popular among women in a specific area.
I like it when you’re massive with your arms crossed.
A pure Rotom with the Electric Ghost type has incredibly strong resistances.
>>11
I have been waiting for a day when I can calmly see other forms and numbers lined up, but it might be too late even if that day comes.
I like other reijuu old men too, but this one is too strong.
In doubles, the wind old man is also strong, right?
Ghost Fairy is so strong!
Jade Zoroark is a bit difficult to use because it invests everything in resistance and traits, resulting in paper-thin durability stats.
I still think that in terms of individual performance, Dinlu and Akatsuki are not inferior at all, but there is a difference in how well they fit into the environment.
When I was playing Brigeland, it was the strongest, or rather, it was the most troublesome.
I hate it because it will become a semi-transmission environment.
>>20
This time, the regular members were mostly driven out by the newcomers.
The members in this work are seriously just like the thread image.
Urshifu is a newcomer from the previous work.
Is that crazy person who used to obsess over the Four Gods motif still alive when threads about old men get created?
Various things came together, and Latias was somewhat making a comeback.
>>25
It’s impressive that Raster Purge is no longer just an inferior version of Luminacollision.
Rather, it’s a superior version of psychokinesis other than PP, and it can be launched with high power right from the first move.
It’s rare to see a usual semi-legendary environment like this work.
It feels like the Hisui Zoroark can just take a hit and be blown away anyway, so it’s all good.
If this has durability, then it’s bad.
I like Landorus and Thundurus.
I often used to put both in during the seventh generation.
I feel like I have seen a lifetime’s worth in Laos.
>>30
Is there any element that can reduce that guy?
Even in a state where it seems to have no substantial characteristics, it’s still incredibly strong.
>>35
If a complete superior version of Laos comes out, perhaps…
>>35
Right after the start of League G, it decreased.
In the end, it was still crazy in this environment.
>>35
In the functioning double, you’ll see more than a lifetime’s worth compared to a single.
Aren’t special types that rely on brute force used?
>>31
It’s normally strong, but it has the drawback of not being able to use the spirit beast land, so it’s not used very much.
It’s used quite a bit in doubles, though I don’t know the reason because I’m just an air player.
Almost all of the top ones are from Paldea, giving it a sense of a land of chaos.
That… is a face familiar to the Moomins.
>>32
This guy is only familiar in appearance.
The type and traits are strong, but the base stats distribution is quite messy.
>>33
In short, you’re asking for the special attacks to be reduced, right?
Even though we just met for the first time in this generation, it feels like Paojian has already used up a lifetime’s worth and feels used up.
Those who are truly strong don’t get significantly weaker even when faced with enemies that seem like natural foes; in fact, they might band together and attack.
In singles, Incarnate Land is simply too slow.
Urshifu itself is the highlight of the DLC, and since it’s the partner of the fighting champion, it feels like I’ll create an incredibly strong Fighting-type!
The high-power technique being made into a diluted bad physical attack and water physical attack is even stronger.
It seems like the Glass Gorilla and Urshifu were created with the mindset that as long as the environment is excellent for Diglett and flying is outstanding, they can be made as powerful as they want.
In SV, the former was nerfed, but the latter somehow got buffed…
In the Champions League, it seems like there will be a lot of Dragonites under the terrace rules.
The available reinforcement elements might change depending on the season.
I hope that in the future, I’ll be able to use Z-Moves and Dynamax.
>>45
Daimah has already been unlocked in GO, so I feel like it might be implemented soon.
I don’t know the Dime level.
The grass-type gorilla was strong enough to keep up in the legendary environment even after being nerfed.
Urshifu doesn’t rely solely on Dynamax after all.
The same position’s OrgaPon seems quite strong even without the terrace.
I am convinced that the 4 disasters will definitely be nerfed in the next work.
>>48
Even with this, it has been nerfed in the update…
>>120
Is that about the day one patch?
Isn’t it unusual to refer to that as a nerf in an update?
Or was there something else that got nerfed in the update?
The Galar starter Pokémon seem to have been designed with the concept of being high-spec instead of having dual types.
Inteleon is somewhat being wishy-washy.
Wasn’t it better that targeted attacks have reduced base power but guarantee a critical hit?
The definitive critical point sniper is too crazy, so no good.
>>50
So I think it would be better to lower the base power of aimed shots.
With a power level around 60, similar to existing mountain storms and the breath of ice.
Inteleon had a well-prepared Kyo Tai Soge Ki that was strong, but that was all it had.
The lineup of technology lacks sufficient intelligence.
It seemed like they thought water wouldn’t work, but grass might be fine…
Although A145 can hit perfectly and attack during an earthquake, it doesn’t really serve the role of an attacker.
Ika is really strong.
>>54
Rather, it becomes a strength in that one can apply pressure to the opponent even without focusing on attacks.
I hope it has physical durability at least as good as salt without any intimidation.
It’s interesting that the special type land can discard so much A and still be able to fight normally.
You can just hit Hisuian Zoroark with Urshifu…
Its durability is low, so it easily becomes critically injured from attacks that aren’t of the invalid type.
Let’s strike it down.
I used the Jade Zoroark for a while, but the optimal solution was to just show it and not choose it.
Akatsuki Gachi is in a quite rare position.
If the base stats of the regular Rotom are the same as those of the electrical appliance Rotom, it would be incredibly strong!
>>63
If that’s the case, it’s seriously strong.
Urshifu is monopolizing the fighting type by itself (it’s not just one).
>>64
It’s almost a monopoly on water.
Maybe because he’s an old man, he doesn’t have the strength compared to the offspring of his kind despite his intimidating appearance, but perhaps due to his long life, he has gained a mysterious power.
The usage rate of Bad Laos is second to Water Laos, Colydo, and New Raten in terms of fighting.
Jade Zoroark is strong, but there are too many pieces that are difficult to include in a party due to the nature of its ability, which is tough.
Strong combat is a fierce battleground, and strong evil goes even beyond that fierce battleground.
There are a lot of bad guys in Paldea.
The bad thing about Hisui Zoroark is that when you see the party, you can probably guess that it’s going to disguise itself and come out first.
The evil in this work is still incredibly intense, even beyond the four disasters.
The bad slots are being filled automatically by Pao and Dinglu without even being conscious of it.
I like this spirit beast form the most.
I mean, what the hell are those other guys with weird head and body balance, and what’s with the spirit beasts? They’re just electricity and soft-shelled turtles, so this guy is the only one that actually resembles a proper beast.
The illusion can also be revealed by the notation of disaster, right?
Jade Zoroark would prefer a non-illusion ability, ideally one that increases its firepower.
A turtle is a straight-up spiritual beast, isn’t it stupid?
If you don’t like the design, write it on the back of the flyer.
I genuinely believe that a being like Akatsuki, which completely ignores type matchup battles, should not exist.
Even with a halved power, the Normal-type moves have incredible strength, and with a type advantage due to the Ground type that works perfectly with Normal, giving it that ability is not acceptable.
Aren’t their original inspirations White Tiger, Blue Dragon, Black Tortoise, and Vermilion Bird?
I understand the White Tiger and Black Tortoise, but I wonder what the Blue Dragon was like…
>>86
I wonder where that cat’s big paws that look like gloves come from…
I wonder if this crazy person thinks that when talking about Pokémon, it’s okay to interrupt from the side saying this is disgusting and that is disgusting, and that it can be taken positively.
Because it’s frustrating, I’ll probably end up starting my own thread later and cling to it.
Please save the kind of dissing communication that feels like a boastful middle schooler for places like PokéRin.
I really like the official illustration of Landorus because it has a particularly rough-looking gaze.
Stop using it casually; of course, it will get messed up.
Land has a high base spe, so you can forcefully use it even with a weird build.
It’s already quite unfair just to be immune to electric attacks, but the traits of that cheating human-faced dog are even more unfair.
It’s really annoying when that old man makes advances.
I’m already tired of seeing people scatter steroids and go home with dragonflies, so I want them banned until at least the next generation.
>>95
I want you to be here every time because it’s more fun that way.
It seems that whenever a Pokémon thread is created, there are always those who think it’s okay to unleash all sorts of insults against the ones in the environment.
I don’t think this is a game where it can just easily make a comeback after taking one move.
Don’t bother touching the deleted reply, you idiot.
Fighting games distort personality, you know…
There’s something like a land spirit beast that claims it can fly but is just floating about 30 centimeters off the ground on four legs…
>>103
All the flying Pokémon that appear on the battle screen are all flying at low altitudes, right?
>>103
There are too many things that are floating like coils, but are neither floating nor flying.
It took an unusually long time for the Four Gods to gather.
Since people have been saying that Landorus is creepy and that it’s frustrating for something like this to be strong since its first appearance, you’ve probably gotten used to it by now.
Compared to the era of die jet, the performance creep has calmed down a bit, so it’s still better.
The old guys don’t know how to use Love Trous the best, even though it’s the latest Pokémon.
The avatar has only brute strength as a proper target move for the amanojaku, and the spirit beast’s ability is too modest compared to the other three.
>>108
His biggest problem is accessibility.
>>110
GO products have also increased quite a bit, so it shouldn’t be too difficult, right?
If you insist on self-production, then yes.
>>110
I was thinking of using it in the trip, but I heard that to check the individual values you have to transport it, and even after maximizing the selection on the Legendary side, it’s still only a 1/8 chance of getting the lowest speed, so I gave up.
The Rejeal farming is definitely tough.
It’s always unpleasant to see idiots like middle schoolers who think that creepy discomfort is “narration”…
The feeling of being able to do something with the spirit beast Rabutros, but not quite being able to.
The spirit beast Rabutros definitely has the kind of stats that make you feel it should be used in Triple Battles, but getting it out last is impossible, right…?
I was watching a stream where top-tier players reached Master Ball rank using only Pokemon that are outside of the usage rate, and since they were using Incarnate Landorus with a special scarf full attack, I guess it’s better to just accept that.
In that field, it would be fine to just be a naturally fast deity.
If you’re looking to differentiate from Kamikami, the only thing is that in Moonfall Earth, you can have a type advantage over almost all Pokémon.
If I use Kamina, I feel like I’ll end up dragging in other paradoxes too.
While my attack skills were confiscated, for some reason I learned taunt, so my ability to confuse opponents has increased.
The thing called Power Land that only has power.
Even in Double, it seems that the embodiment is still being used…
I thought it was just a temporary reversal.
I just received a type-specific, all-out move that doesn’t involve allies and relies solely on brute force.
I hope I can become as strong as when I was Bolt BW.
>>131
It’s unreasonable to say that mischief, confusion, and paralysis have been nerfed because of the almost avatar Bolt.
>>134
I’m sorry for exposing my ignorance.
Don’t speak so strongly.
The special technique for old guys, Double, is really strong.
If that’s the case, it looks like they’re being eliminated one by one starting from that guy…
I like Pokémon with invalid abilities.
Segreve should have been fire-resistant, right?