
Crazy traits
A pinch of a little convenient trait there.
When I use it, it becomes really weak.
>>3
I understand.
It’s for people who think carefully and fight.
Moderate evolution difficulty.
In Mascarene, if you get knocked out, you die, so it doesn’t give off an image of being overwhelmingly strong.
If you only play with indirect tactics, you will definitely hit a wall.
In raids, you can’t receive buffs from allies, which is a bit annoying.
>>7
But first, nothing seems abnormal, and I can regenerate on my own.
Unless it’s someone who’s really bad at it, they probably won’t die.
I haven’t seen them at all recently, so I’m feeling free to do whatever I want.
Unconventional + transformation techniques can normally be used by weak Pokémon.
I like combinations like putting together a golden body and a stealth cloak in a card game and working hard to create incredibly strong resistances.
When I use it…
Exquisitely insufficient durability.
Exquisitely insufficient firepower.
It becomes an exquisitely insufficient speed.
In raids, you don’t have to worry about debuffs at all, so they’re strong, and even in battles, there are plenty of characters who can effectively dominate despite having strengths and weaknesses, so there’s nothing more to say.
As expected of the 1000th one.
It’s not that I can rely on it completely, but when I focus on durability, it becomes quite sturdy, and the firepower is also decent.
By specializing in firepower, it can output a level of firepower comparable to a solid special Pokémon.
I think it has good base stats.
A Pokémon with an exquisitely balanced adjustment.
I like glasses and scarves because they are easy to use.
In the end, I became a Pokémon that bullies the weak in Paldea.
Well, it’s just because the ones at the top have the worst compatibility.
I don’t want to say that evil is something weak.
Steel Ghost is a strong type, but
The upper tier of Paldea has a lot of bad kids, which is tough.
Dragonite
Gachikuma
Surf Go
The harmfulness that you see a lot without legendaries and paradoxes.
Rather, isn’t this guy on the side that rejects harm?
>>21
I think it is both the side that refuses and the side that causes harm.
You can also stack them through schemes.
I like it because it keeps the evils at bay.
I like how most Gabaldons can’t do anything when they’re holding a balloon.
It’s still fine to refuse the other person’s harmful actions.
This guy himself also uses harmful tactics, which is just too nasty.
The Golra of c133 has quite decent firepower.
If you could self-reclaim electromagnetic waves, I could say you’re a righteous Pokémon…
I shot a lot, but there’s a feeling that the trick is something you would do too.
>>28
After shooting so much, what are you saying?!
I dislike this guy.
The second hit from Golra is just as painful and really frustrating.
Among ghost types, probably the highest friendliness of all Pokémon.
It’s a beacon of hope for those who don’t want to use transformation techniques and want to refuse them…
Does this guy have the qualifications to be a rage monster?
It seems like it might be possible, but it also might not be.
This one has 550, huh?
>>36
If it had 50 more points in HP or Speed among the pseudo-legendary 600 base stat Pokémon, it would have been a nightmare.
The distribution is quite ridiculous.
You’re acting all rational, even though everything but C hasn’t exceeded 100.
Charming guy!
I ask for a clean competitive environment without any interference!
I was sure that the color variant would be Silver Surfer.
The one who took out this guy, Brijulas, was amazing.
Since the firepower isn’t enough for the gold rush, I’m going all out with glasses for a decisive battle.
While giving off a vibe of crushing evil, it also has the ability to self-regenerate and possesses talents from the evil side.