
It’s not really a technique, but I’m a bit curious about what the ability of Mega Lurantis will be like.
The Mega Glalie that turned from hail to snow.
The Bangy I received as a gift seems to have improved its usability in a subtle way.
Like a Mega Banette that can harbor grudges…
As expected, Mega Gardevoir…
>>5
The “ongoing gratitude” is disappearing, so isn’t it rather weakening?
>>6
Come to think of it, that’s true.
Is it a bear hug, a megaton kick, a body slam, or a barrage of attacks?
Physical Normals have lost their main weapon…
I think the love between parents and children, along with the specifications of the seventh generation S, will inevitably stabilize the position no matter what.
I think Mega Garchomp with Sketch became quite strong.
What is the main focus of the physics skin system?
>>10
Desperation tackle!!!
If we’re talking about receiving a large amount of technical moves, it must be Metagross.
I might also be curious about things like Sukeshomegagabu.
Pidgeot is expected to improve, as expected.
Metagross seems to remain the same in terms of usability, for better or worse.
My favorite design is Yamirami, but it’s not a strong type.
Metagross completely eliminated the inconsistency in the accuracy of its STAB moves, which might be subtle but is significant.
The type of Mega that boosts status will likely retain its current role.
If it’s a child who changes completely…
With the disappearance of Gratitude, will Mega Salamence’s forms decrease and become harder to use?
If you think in terms of party rather than just individual Pokémon, then Mega Charizard Y.
The ancient paradox has emerged, so just that alone has increased the value of drought bearers.
It seems that the S specification of the Mega Evolution in the seventh generation and the multiplier for parental love won’t allow it to come out from a stable position.
Does Mega Eel Raid drop in power if you’re not careful?
>>22
Yes
“Even in Mega form, please stay stylish, Gallade…”
Under modern standards, Mega Gyarados doesn’t seem to fit into a fixed role.
>>24
In the first place, it had drastically decreased by the time of the 7th generation.
At this rate, it seems that Mandagros Liza will continue to have a high usage rate just like it did back then.
Like in Legends, there is a possibility that ZA’s abilities have disappeared, so Mega Gardevoir might be weak until it appears in Champions.
>>25
ZA is also a legend! Setting that aside.
One of the characteristics of Mega Evolution is that some Pokémon have their abilities changed.
I think they’ll incorporate special traits this time.
>>30
Pika… Pika Bui…
Mega Manda losing Return is one thing, but it still has Reversal (and Thrash) after all…
If abilities and speed become dead elements in Z-Attacks, wouldn’t Mega Garchomp be quite strong?
Isn’t it quite a boost that Mega Slowbro can use Body Press?
The venomous feathered Manda is no more.
Considering all the champions, including ZA, there seem to be a lot of mega ones that could make speed inflation tough.
How about a Latios with enhanced exclusive moves?
If the Mega Rayquaza test and the Urshifu test happen at the same time, I’m gonna lose it.
>>36
Anyway, it’s probably Y. Why X? I lost, but…
Well, it’s probably a combo attack, so why is it a one-hit? Honestly, I’ve never really experienced that…
Well, I suppose it’s just because of the SV environment…
>>46
It was a scarf, right? It was a ribbon sword dance…
What should I do? It’s overwhelmingly tough for me…
I was wondering what Megaevolution’s ability is, and then I thought it was Inner Focus… Inner Focus, huh… It wouldn’t be bad if it changed to sharpness…
I wonder how strong a Mega is against Paokami.
Venusaur’s regular form has a higher usage rate than its Mega form, right?
How about Body Press Mega Gyarados?
As expected, you can’t just rely on mental strength, Elreid…
>>41
I don’t have weak mental strength, but it’s not a Mega characteristic.
Without the characteristics of the Rejeal specification, the firepower drops significantly, doesn’t it?
>>43
In Pikachu and Eevee, the increase in types just becomes a punishment, but Mega Pinsir is great, isn’t it?
Unlike in the past, it’s not as effective now, so I do appreciate the mental strength.
Even so, Kireaji is significantly stronger…
Pidgeot is not in Sword and Shield or SV.
When I take another look, there are surprisingly many Megas that are given such pathetic traits, which is sad.
>>48
I still can’t forgive you for the Mega Sceptile thing.
I’m happy to think that I can see Mega Diancie again.
Mimilop and so on…
Super boring Mega Blaziken’s Inferno.
>>52
Back in those days, I was hitting with crazy power…
What’s up with Mega having bits of trash here and there…?
The Mega Gabu, which was in a terrible state at that time, might have some hope if the sketch continues.
>>55
I don’t think it’s possible; the characteristics are just too unmanageable.
I think it’s possible for Legend ZA to only have abilities for Mega forms.
Legend of the Strongest Power of Sand
Give me high-power rock for Megaptera.
I heard that in Pikachu and Eevee, there was a hellish thing called the Mewtwo exam.
>>60
By the way, Mewtwo was also in XY…
I feel like it was difficult to counter them based on the comparison with Liza, as the partners were not fixed, whether for good or bad, with Urshifu being focused on multi-strikes and the others on single strikes.
On the contrary, it feels like missing the Riza check after much hesitation could lead to a fatal injury.
Is it an era where Mega Gengar is also outpaced…
Mega Rayquaza’s Dynamax Jet is definitely strong!
The event is not yet confirmed.
When selecting Laos, it’s easy to become biased or make a quick, superficial decision.
I think it must be tough aiming for the top.
It feels like Mega Salamence’s Hurricane High Blow is going to cause a troublesome controversy.
Even now in the upper ranks, it’s still used from time to time, so it’s not a completely different move.
I think it’s quite unfair to change abilities by spreading normally and Mega Evolving.
I couldn’t do anything even if I took the top with my Ferrachi or Mega Gengar.
Megabu could possibly take the hegemony if things go well.
It’s just a single ground move, but it stops.
The reason for having one less strike in the current environment must be the excessive supply of evil.
Since Daima is inevitably going to be weakened, I hope it comes later.
I hope it will be carefully considered and adjusted well.
>>74
Are you expecting anything goes at the Champions to be good…?
It’s huge that Mega Blastoise can now use Hydro Pump.
Is Mega Slowbro strong against Water Laos?
I just think the combo attacks are way too useless.
>>78
You can take as many measures as you want over there.
The problem is with the penetrating side of Mamoru.
>>87
It’s the same rank, it’s crap.
Mega Pidgeot would be happy to have more moves.
Surprisingly, there are no Mega Evolutions that cause rain.
Even though there are sunny weather and hail.
Mega Salamence seems to have a hard time with Pa-oh, being slower than Energy Kamiyoshi even when it dances despite the type disadvantage.
I want the sand power to either increase the multiplier or have some additional effect…
I’ve heard that even if Mega Gardevoir and Talonflame make a comeback, in the SV environment they just seem to be average strong Pokémon, so I’m not really sure…
>>83
I don’t think so.
>>83
Mega Gyarados was drastically reduced in usage just because it was nerfed in terms of its multiplier at the time of SM.
In addition, I think the abolition of the main firepower’s return is quite tough.
Additionally, both Arrow and Mega Gardevoir had strong priority moves that were crucial to their strength.
The power isn’t as strong now that there are more counters to priority moves like Sucker Punch and Quick Attack.
The Mega Lizard exam could lead to an increase in Z if you’re not careful.
Daimah should nullify weight-based techniques.
Is it the Blastoise I received from Karayabu?
A generation that allows peak Arrow will never come.
I want a Megaptera with a horn attack and double wing.
Mega Gengar’s ability is insane, but realistically, it seems likely to be taken away along with the removal of TMs.
In its prime, Arrow could elegantly take special hits from both the 7th generation and the fairies in this game.
The peak Arrow is real crap…
Mega Eleru, please rely on your incredible power, Game Freak.
I want to tie up my opponent using my flying terrace headband!
I completely forgot that Mega Garchomp has the ability Sand Force.
Because I didn’t use it.
Mega Lucario seems to be able to use both Aura Sphere and Close Combat, but how does it perform as a mixed attacker?
If the wings of the swift wind return, what awaits beyond is the paradise of the giraffe.
>>101
Mega Mimilop said that such pinpoint meta doesn’t become very popular.
>>108
It’s a ability that not only hits pinpoint but also nullifies all preemptive attacks.
Shall we do it… the peak era Talonflame’s Headband Flying Terra Blast?
>>103
You can handle leftovers from HB without any problem.
>>114
Strong catfish, strong!
Gab said that even though he has a skeshow now, it’s really cumbersome that he still has to shoot a skeshow…
Is Terastal weaker compared to Mega Evolution and Dynamax?
>>106
I think it depends on the Pokémon…
>>111
When it comes to SV’s champion, it’s Nomaterra Dragonite, but I wonder how far it can go…
>>117
If I’m using a fast Dragonite, I need to set up Dragon Dance at least once to feel secure…
>>139
If you hold a headband, it’s an impala.
>>106
I think it’s the strongest in that it can completely shut down the first turn of reading.
>>106
I believe the official stance is that the firepower adjustment of the Match Terrace is better than that of Mega Evolution, and the resistance changes are strong, so coexisting with Megas is acceptable.
Daimai is the strongest of Daimai.
In its prime, I think the Arrow is scarier than the Terrace Pot Headband Breba when it comes to taking damage.
I wonder if Mega Mascarene will come.
Because it’s mega, I can’t use dice.
Even without dice, Gab’s Sketch was strong in Sword and Shield.
I think a Demon Terra Poison Wing Mega Salamence is the end of the world.
I wonder if Mega Gardevoir’s Fighting-type Terastallization could give it 60*2 power.
Pokémon doesn’t really strengthen old generation Pokémon, so not much comes to mind.
Mega Evolution can’t hold new tools, let alone anything else.
Mega Gardevoir, even with its multi-hit attacks, isn’t significantly stronger than the legendary Pokémon at its peak, so that’s that.
The Bossgodora that received a body press should be stronger than before.
I want Mega Windie to come.
A standard move for Kangaskhan is Fake Out.
Surprise attacks have weakened since then, and there are also headwinds such as indirect buffs to mental strength and the implementation of stealth mantles for cats.
Even with turn limitations, the advantages of Dynamax are too great…
I believe that if you have a clear purpose and can cut at the right moments, you won’t lose to Mega Dynamax in Terrastal.
You probably can’t spit it out any more carelessly than SV.
Before nerfing things like Cresselia, I seriously think they should nerf Urshifu.
>>127
Why?
I want Mega Milotic to come.
Why not?
I don’t like that there are too many status moves that disable Daima.
It’s a strange thing to say, but I find it interesting that strong traits from back then are being given, aside from the new traits.
Well, there are still only strong traits now, but I wonder if it’s reflecting the environment around the 5th generation.
That’s why Mega Gabu stands out…
I’ve received various things and made some changes, but I’m starting to want a Udo Horn for Meganoo.
The seventh generation evil felt like a sudden attack that lowered our power, and we were left wondering what we did wrong.
Nerfing a Wula that hits fairly is just too much…
After all, the strong move from Sword and Shield was properly nerfed, right?
I wonder if the Mega Kalos starters will come.
I wonder what would have happened if I were in Gald SV… I might just end up having my share taken by Safugo.
>>141
I think the jobs are too different.
>>145
Well, it’s probably not great to include both in the same party… so I’ll probably go with Safugo…
Mimiropp received a dragonfly from both Sword and Shield in a subtle way.
I see, in the restricted battles, the Primal Groudon’s sunny-boosted Heat Stamp will be coming.
It’s understandable that the power of surprise attacks has decreased and countermeasures against priority moves have increased drastically due to Arrow and Mega Gardevoir, but it’s so blatant that it makes me laugh.
>>146
Because of the gust.
With grass-type not being affected by spores, the implementation of Electric Terrain, sound moves bypassing Substitute, and Low Kick being excluded from Technician, it’s nothing unexpected!
I think Tornadus is even worse.
Because it caused a ruckus in the 5th generation, adjustments were made in the 6th generation, yet Japan was still boasting, so adjustments were made for the second time in the 7th generation, and finally, it became more subdued.
I was imagining that if everything had been fully unlocked during the Sword and Shield era, it would create a triangle of Zashion ← Gengar ← Mega Rayquaza ← Zashion.
One of the strengths of Giraffe and Yesan is being able to almost certainly perform a trill while preventing cat tricks.
In the case of a giraffe, it can also restrain floating opponents.
>>148
Samayou and Mimikyu were used as Trick Room users that don’t get affected by cats.
Terastaral’s ability to reduce the weakness of a one-hit move to half or normal damage and withstand it is surprisingly strong.
HP has significantly increased (1.5 to 2 times).
The move transforms into a Dynamax move.
It’ll stop being daytime.
Pierce through “defense” type techniques.
Disable some techniques.
Items with specific characteristics have their effects nullified.
That’s a lot…
I wonder if Mega Evolution will come to Eevee.
Just Daima is messing around too much.
>>153
Don’t be told that every new element is too silly…
>>162
The terrace is nothing special on its own…
>>162
I was told countless times that it’s not something you should give to Dragonite either…
It depends on the specifications of the Kinshi.
If there is poison before the nerf, Gardevoir can definitely take away the share of Safeguard.
In its prime, it’s something, but if you’re going to increase the firepower modifier by 1.3 times, I think using a Mega slot is acceptable for Mega Gardevoir.
Gald can’t possibly win against the golden body.
I think the conversation about sharing is too off when the jobs are different.
Those who are entrusted with more important tasks are likely to have a higher usage rate.
Well, I just can’t compete with the workload of Safugo.
Right now, both Groppan and Ongaeshi have been deleted along with the secret powers, so even if we revert parent-child love to its original state, I don’t think it will be that broken.
…I feel like Mega Gardevoir might end up breaking something after all.
I’m staring at the goddess Milop, thinking she can really do it.
Considering that the Wings of Swift Wind, Shape-shifting, and Kinshi have all been nerfed, it really is like the sixth generation of the Land of Demons.
I really didn’t think it was good that even a poorly made Daima could be casually ruined.
I wonder if I can send Pokémon from SV to Z-A.
I would like to have some Mega Evolutions from Paldea.
If the types are the same, even if the way to move them is different, one will end up being rejected at the construction stage.
In the SV restricted environment, it seems like Gardevoir would be more usable.
Mimikyu and Habatacukami are both being filtered out as the same type even though they have different jobs.
If there were Rasha during the 6th generation, it seems like the environment would change quite a bit…
The terrace is not just itself; it’s just the one who has it being silly.
I haven’t played Sword and Shield, but I see.
Of course, Gald was also robbed of his poison.