
There is something called “genshi.”
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I’m just talking about the basics.
Groudon is good, but I feel like if Kyogre adds something, it would become amazing.
Compared to Coridon, Groudon is too weak.
Why don’t the legendary Pokémon with the drought ability have a fire type?
I want Groudon to be adjusted specifically for Trick Room.
What would happen if we distributed the beginning and the end in a typical graph?
Well, someday it will be released, like a rain version of Hihi Iro no Kodou…
I probably won’t be able to get a handkerchief, though.
It is something like an enhanced version of existing legends that was there even at the time of the seventh generation.
For now, please help save those guys who are like pressure.
It’s not even related to triangles anymore!
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Why!?
The Origin Forme Kyogre that possesses the Sea of Beginnings is strong against Koraidon.
It feels like a special ability only activates when you have a blue orb in your hand.
I wonder if I’ll have a part in Regi I.
Each attack and defense is fine at 1.33 times, right?
I’m happy even with something like Origin Dialga.
I think Kyogre will increase.
Groudon is hard to understand… It will somewhat shine in its differences from Coridon, though.
Isn’t it better to use a Fire Terrace Koraidon that can stand alone rather than pairing Groudon with a sunny ace?
So it’s Groudon as a ground-type frame…
The Origin forms in Diamond and Pearl aren’t that bad in terms of performance, but being stuck with fixed items was tough. However, if the abilities are changed to a level like “Owahaji,” could they still be strong even with fixed items?
I feel like it’s pretty tough that Kyogre can’t hold a scarf.
I thought Groudon was a Fire type at first glance because of its appearance and characteristics.
I wonder why there isn’t any fire on it.
If Kyogre increases, it wouldn’t be bad to adopt a second weather user, and Groudon being slow is strong in those situations.
After thinking this far, I think Kotas is good.
Groudon is somewhat acceptable in singles, but please make it a bit stronger in doubles.
But if that happens, the sunny team becomes too strong.
There’s probably only one person who is anti-Kyogre.
For a long time, it was said that both Grakai had similar performances, so they were equal! But now, the veneer is peeling off, and there really is a gap between the two.
Even if a superior version of Drought and ancient Paradox Pokémon come, it doesn’t mean that double weather teams won’t still dominate, so I don’t think there would be any issues with strengthening Groudon itself.
I have never thought that Groudon is equal to Kyogre.
Groudon is clearly weaker than Kyogre.
In other words, since a superior role like Koraidon has emerged, there’s definitely a gap in this generation.
It keeps falling down just from the tide spraying.
Honestly, I think the weather change from Groudon and Kyogre should be permanent.
Now that I can say it, back in the third generation, the fact that the Groudon side required perfect IVs for Hidden Power made it seem high-level and only good players used it, so it just looked equivalent to Kyogre to me.
I remember having things like cool ice zero degree thunder meditation at the time of Ruby and Sapphire.
Rayquaza sneaks into the Grakai.
Kyogre had two types in SV: one with a scarf and Water Spout, and another with an HB Rocky Helmet, and there were people who achieved results with them.
Groudon is seriously not used by anyone.
I think Kyogre is better than Groudon, which clearly became an inferior version of a specific trait.
Kyogre 26th place
Groudon ranked 97th.
The Kairoga method that was popular for a while.
Since Groudon has an S90, it can be said that it doesn’t especially have suitability for triple battles, right…?
If it becomes a legendary two-body environment, is there any possibility of replacing Dinnoo with Groudon? The answer is almost definitely no…
If Kyogre becomes super popular, then Chokkikurai might be used.
Kyogre is a threat just by using water moves with a scarf in almost any era, whereas Groudon tends to not stand out much outside of the Primal era.
They say it’s because of Coridon.
To be honest, at the time of Sword and Shield
If it becomes fire/ground at this point, will it become a little better?
The Fire Ground Groudon has performance that I want to use with a Choice Specs.
What’s up with the fire-based physical techniques not being very impressive?
Up to the 5th generation, the weather was permanent, making it strong at that time.
The 6th and 7th generations were strong because of Mega Evolutions.
In the 8th and 9th generations, only a weakened Groudon due to the weather remains.
It’s not particularly talked about, but what about Rayquaza?
I can somewhat perform the Nomatera Sword Dance with incredible speed.
Because Mirai is here, the rain duty is left to Peli, and we’re putting in other legends, right…
Let’s differentiate by adding an additional effect to Groudon’s ability Drought or slightly nerfing Kraydon’s ability Drought.
You don’t need to bother involving Koraidon; just add a Fire type to Groudon.
I don’t need any debuffs.
The only time Korai goes wild is when there’s a terrace, right?
Without a fire terrace, even if there’s a drought, I can only use inconsistent fire techniques.
Is the maximum physical damage of Groudon still Fire Punch…?
It’s the most used fire move of Groudon, Heat Stamp.
It’s not just about strength in battles, but…
I think it’s not acceptable from a flavor perspective that a Pokémon whose identity is to cause drought and dry up the sea is outclassed by another Pokémon with the ability to control sunny weather.
Groudon, who was throwing fire punches even during the peak of the ancient times, has a sad past…
But I didn’t think Kyogre was treated poorly during the Sword and Shield era.
It’s one of the few legends that can rival my older sister.
After all… it is the end of the earth…
What am I supposed to do when I get an eruption even though it’s neither type-matching nor a special type?
Why is it being moved away from the flames?
Groudon has Solar Beam, so…
Please give me a physical version of Eruption that doubles in power in sunny weather for Ground-type!
Compared to Kyogre, there aren’t many benefits from the weather, but being able to fight even when the weather is taken away is one of Groudon’s strengths…
If they say the ground flame combination was good, well, I guess that’s true.
Why are there so many special moves when they are supposed to be physical legends in the first place?
Should I add a power-up effect under the sunny weather for the cliff sword?
“Rather, it’s easier to take than Kyogre’s Water Spout, a physical ground version of Eruption.”
Even if I can use something like Solar Blade, just like Kyogre’s Thunder, it wouldn’t be bad luck, would it?
It’s probably stronger to just lead with Stealth Rock and use Thunder Wave, Groudon.
Grow a blade from the thorn, Groudon.
Groundon, which has taken the weather with rain, is stronger than Kyogre, which has taken the weather with clear skies.
The difference has become quite significant between the 4th and 5th generations.
In terms of techniques, it’s unfair that Kyogre is handed down in such a way that it strangely fits together.
Thunder Zero is not a move you can get from a Water type.
Thunder is one thing, but it’s not unusual for a Water-type to have Ice Beam.
I think it’s unfair that Kyogre has Thunder.
Is Groudon that slot for Solar Beam?
Coridon… you don’t have fire either…
The sword of the cliff has reached its target.