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[Pokémon] When it comes to representing the third generation Pokémon,

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Kyogre

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Groudon

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Rayquaza

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It’s all over, isn’t it?

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You three little ones…

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Sceptile

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Lugari

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In terms of visuals, it’s Kyogre.

Those who have been battling Pokémon for a long time know Latios.

If we’re talking about stories, doesn’t Blaziken feel like that?

If we’re talking about strong impact, I think it’s Gardevoir, Metagross, and Salamence.

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Jirachi

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In terms of utilizing new elements that are present in each new work, there might be things like Milotic as well.

Now it has become a trading exchange slot where items can be held.

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The register system is essential.

Despite being completely unrelated to the main story, there is an eerily unsettling atmosphere, and there are gimmicks that you wouldn’t understand without a strategy guide, making the characters stand out.

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When I list them like this, there are too many Pokémon with great designs from the third generation.

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Mammoth

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Absol

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Gardevoir > Rayquaza > Metagross > Groudon > Starter Pokémon, Absol, and others

About that kind of image.

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Kuchito

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A generation known for its refined design and subtle performance.

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When I included Absol in my oras travel party, it performed amazingly.

If anything, not Mega evolving made it hit critical hits more often.

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Kinogassa

Strong

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The first generation is full of all sorts of strange things.

Gold and Silver have strange base stats.

Ruby and Sapphire actually have a lot of those “what are you guys” types.

I don’t know about Diamond and Pearl.

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I think the number of Pokémon that consider battles has increased since Diamond and Pearl.

It is understandable that RSE having many dual-type Pokémon was designed to be convenient for travel, considering the distribution specifications of special types at that time.

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Milotic

Pre-evolution of … the Hinbass.

You’re way more ridiculously rare than your Pokédex description suggests.

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The invincibility of Yamirami with no weaknesses.

There wasn’t that much.

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For some reason, Airmd is categorized as a third generation Pokémon.

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Nukenin doesn’t take damage from types other than its weaknesses?! That’s super strong… but not really, it actually dies quite easily.

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What’s the meaning of Tamazarashi-chan not showing up until now?

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I was in elementary school, so when it first came out, I was so excited because it looked like a legendary Pokémon!!!!

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The problem is that you usually fill your party with up to six Pokémon, so it’s rare to have an empty slot until Tsuchinoko evolves.

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Rather, Mudo has a very strong image of the 2nd generation.

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I think Metagross is also quite representative because it has the feeling of a final boss Pokémon.

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During the DP era, there were a lot of modified Pokémon that gave Yamirami the ability of Nukenin.

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Excluding the legendary and semi-legendary three starters, are we talking about Gardevoir, Salamence, Metagross, and Absol?

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Sakura and Huntail have changed their species too much, just like Octane.

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Absol often comes up in conversation, while Tropius seems to be overshadowed.

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Absol’s appearance in the anime’s opening is like a legend.

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The most reliable capture personnel with trust and proven results in Houji Tech’s Mineuchi.

In competitions, the S70 used to be a presence that formed a single line.

This is your friend Kinogassa after finishing the story.

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Tropius definitely looks so much like Pokémon that you couldn’t find anything else like it in other content.

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I wished Tropius would appear early on because it is useful for hidden factors.

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It’s amazing that Absol is memorable solely based on its appearance, despite lacking strength and utility.

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I realized for the first time from the recent leak that Absol’s motif is yin-yang ☯️.

That face is definitely a squishy mix of black and white.

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The third generation, which produced many erotic Pokémon represented by Latias, Gardevoir, and Swalot.

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So that’s what the horn sticking out on one side was about.

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(This Absol, which has a really great position in the anime opening, must be strong…!)

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In terms of evolutionary gap, it goes from Yukiwarashi to Onigoori.

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Flygon has been my partner since then.

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Are you saying that Tropius, who can fly through the sky and use both Leaf Tornado and Aerial Ace, has a weak presence…?

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I love the tall grass zone where Tropius appears and it’s raining.

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There wasn’t really a feeling of “new Pokémon are doing great!” with Gold and Silver.

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I don’t dislike that Gold and Silver have a sequel feel to the first generation.

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I liked Lunatone.

Solrock is not like that.

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It’s not Pokémon, but when it comes to symbols of the third generation, I think the Dart bike is indispensable after all.

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I guess I’m a Solrock fan.

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Lunarock is great, isn’t it?

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I’ll get stuck in lag.

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A Bossgodora that looks strong only on the outside.

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A straightforward Salamence.

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Although Airamudo is one, Magmag and Magcargo also have a weak impression in Gold and Silver, so they feel like something from the third generation.

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In a modest place, there’s Yureidol.

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Nagi and Daigo sent out their Skarmory as if to say it’s a three-generation Pokémon.

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A non-dragon 600 species is nice, isn’t it?

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Both swords only.

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Where did silver and gold come from, and where did Airmd appear?

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Both Donfan and Airumdo maintain a certain status, which is impressive.

Donfan seems to be in quite a bit of pain.

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Bossgodora could definitely claim to be a level 600 in terms of looks alone…

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Jupiter

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Airmd is struggling with differentiation other than Stealth Rock due to the appearance of Gaa, so you can’t really say much about Donphan, can you?

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Because Cogural appeared early on, I didn’t expect Bossgodora to be that strong from the beginning.

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I was happy when I evolved into Bossgodora because I love kaiju.

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A glamorous generation with two types of 600 families.

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If we’re talking about the idol category, Gokurin is super cute.

Marunoomu may have a certain cuteness depending on how you look at it, but I don’t know much about it.

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When using Fuyou against someone else, it doesn’t feel that intense, but when I’m using it myself, it’s like “Samayoru is so hard!!”

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The naughty one is Gardevoir.

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It’s Rayquaza, isn’t it?

Even I, who wasn’t playing Pokémon at the time, knew about it.

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It’s the first series where the Four Heavenly Kings battle has its own dedicated BGM.

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I thought it was amazing that Yamirami has no weaknesses!

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It really feels like Mikaruge doesn’t have any weaknesses for the first time…

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Gardevoir continues to lead as the top representative of the lewd side of the Pokémon world, which is impressive.

Catching a Queer in a niche area.

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Patchiir

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