
The water-type has arrived…
I wonder what this guy will drop.
>>2
Awareness of the other person
Since I drop passes from my teammates, it’s an “Otospas”.
He was my partner in the Galar beginning.
Seeing this guy reminds me of the Galar region’s grandson.
I was supposed to swim…
The color variation of the red and white masked wrestler feels good, right?
There is a personality that learns various unique techniques.
There are too many Fighting-type Pokémon in Galar that are neither poison nor medicine!
“Everyone sighed, ‘So it’s a single combat…'”
I wonder if they are on good terms with Octane.
Fighting-style too much
The octopus is broken.
For some reason, it just doesn’t stand out.
When it comes to the octopus Pokémon that learns the Octazooka move, it’s this one.
Can it be used in a story?
>>16
It’s about speed…
>>16
Other than having a low S, it has relatively safe stats, so there isn’t really a reason to use it, but I suppose if I wanted to, I could… is the feeling.
>>21
As a fighting class, you would usually encounter Tyraits first, so in that sense, it’s unfortunate.
Is there only a total of 480?
I wonder if I can get some additional evolution at some point.
Technician feints, Tomoe Nage, and Taka Gatame are all skilled techniques.
The numbers and the type…
With this appearance, being a technician is a bit sexy…
Why is there an octopus at the waterside, and why is it fighting?
But will having a Water type change anything…?
>>24
Water combat physics is quite a competitive field, isn’t it?
>>68
Forgetting about Urshifu, which is about to ruin not just water combat but all forms of fighting, Nyorobon aside, Water Tauros is simply excellent.
I think my low Speed is holding me back when I try to use rare change moves to pull off tricks.
If I increase the water type and learn the move Aqua Jet, it should definitely be strong.
I’ve done things like adjusting HP with pain splitting in the back row and then taking them down with a surprise attack.
Maybe it’s better to just hit normally.
Depending on the Pokémon you have, Takuya is quite strong, right?
I have no memories other than that it was a hassle to encounter and catch it during the story.
If there were a popularity vote now, it seems like a promising talent that could aim for the bottom rank.
>>31
It’s not that I have a weak impression of it, and its appearance isn’t bad either. Personally, I think it settles into a position that isn’t particularly noteworthy.
Someone who chases after you while you’re walking down the street.
The octopus is overly fond of binding techniques and whirlpools.
“I thought I could also use a forced switch with Tomoenage.”
>>33
Since Tekuni and Moenage don’t have to worry about being S, the beginning was quite impactful.
When you’re promoted, it ends.
How does it differ in usability from a similar Nageki?
>>36
The technician is strong; there is a priority move.
Also, as mentioned above, the octopus is strong.
No one is using this thing in the current environment…
>>37
Well, that’s because I haven’t entered the country.
There’s not enough sharpness…
It’s unfortunate to debut and then be banned from the next work…
>>41
Well, it happened from Alola to Galar as well…
Some techniques were born and immediately disappeared because they started from there.
The Fighting-type Pokémon in Galar seem like they could easily be dual-types, yet they are all single-type Fighting, which is frustrating.
In the end, it’s frustrating that Bushin is entering the country.
I like you because you are cute.
It’s better that Nagiki and the others appear early.
This guy comes out too late, and his performance is unremarkable, so it’s really disappointing that he won’t be added to new travel parties.
I’m playing Sword to complete my Pokédex, but this guy is chasing me down a narrow path at an incredible speed and it’s really annoying.
It’s almost as annoying as Sharpedo.
Even with its own personality, this character is just too difficult to handle.
Even if it were a water martial arts, Urshifu would have come later and been compared, so well…
>>48
It’s better than being buried in the world of single combat.
When you go out to sea, something is there, and it’s frightening at first sight.
I’m afraid that if I approach cautiously, it will come charging at me, and when I first meet it, it’s annoyingly strong.
I ended up at the League with my Galar new rules travel team, and the last Pokémon just wouldn’t fit in, so I thought, “Is it okay to just go with that octopus that kept chasing me…” and added it in.
Did not play an active role.
That’s too irritating!
An illustration of a Mespoke Pokémon being subjected to tentacle torture.
I think it would be good to depict more.
Since it appears at a high level even before evolution, there’s almost no need to raise it to become this, so the existence of Tataakko itself is suspicious.
Disgustingly gross.
Where is your mouth located?
The whole body is a mass of muscle. The intensity of the techniques unleashed using the food-based skills is extraordinary.
To test one’s own abilities, one comes ashore to search for a worthy opponent. After the fight is over, one returns to the sea.
A rare Pokémon that learns to flip over.
The martial artist will not return to the sea.
>>58
Being aquatic and being a creature that uses water are fundamentally different matters…
Most aquatic Pokémon are Water-type, but…
Rather than quietly passing away without even standing on the same stage to be compared to something…
Why are you by the water? That’s confusing!
I want Karamanero to evolve again along with it.
Tatakko is cute and has a nice design.
I like octopuses too…
If you can learn things like waterfall climbing, then it’s even better to have a water combination.
The different colors are really octopus-like.
>>65
It looks like a wrestler in red.
You can also do Aqua Break.
I’m slow and my stamina is questionable, so I don’t have much leeway to spare turns for my unique ability.
Is there a reason you didn’t choose a Water type?
Isn’t this a Saito’s Pokémon? But sometimes it’s in my party and sometimes it isn’t.
If there’s water, it becomes stronger.
It’s the kind of backwards thinking that suggests some individuality would emerge if there were some water.
You can use it for soaking wet things.
Instead of focusing on the other person, focus on yourself.
At that time, there was no DLC yet, so there was only the regular water-type fighting NyoroBon.
>>77
Nyorobon was also added to the Armor Island at the same time as Urshifu.
>>79
It’s more about the act of entering the country or the existence itself.
Um… about the performance of Nyorobon…
I don’t understand the meaning of making it a standalone martial art… that’s how I feel…
It’s blue, so it must be water! Maybe I just wanted to say it was different.
I felt like it was such a waste to throw away a valuable opportunity for a complex situation…
It seems like they are concerned that water-type Pokémon will become overly abundant because aquatic creatures that don’t fit the water type appear periodically.
Well then, instead of just a fighting game, try making it an interesting combination!
It’s not that Bisharp was extremely strong in Sword and Shield, though.
Despite the fact that countries are flooding in with various single martial arts, there was even a tough opponent in endurance-focused single martial arts, so it felt empty to just settle for that.
What kind of survival strategy do the Tyraits use to mimic insects?
>>88
Isn’t it an Esper barrier?
>>89
There isn’t even an explanation for the fact that it’s mimicking an insect, so it may just be thought of as coincidental.
If I teach it to learn provocation and evolve, would it be bad for it to be a villainous fighter?
>>90
If it’s a bad type, it doesn’t have a bad image, right?
It is evidence that it is not born from considering the balance of battles.
>>91
I think it’s a good idea to increase the number of water-type fighters that are currently quite few.
>>91
Well, personally, it feels frustrating because it doesn’t seem like water based on appearance or the Pokédex description, so I really don’t like it…
It’s true that it’s not interesting to be limited to a single type just because aquatic creatures are always in water!
Even though Bushin, the strongest in single combat, has been here from the beginning.
What can the octopus do in an environment where that warrior doesn’t shine much?
I probably just want to do more than what goes against appearances.
It is also free to say that it’s boring.
Dadalinq and Doramidoro are good.
Saito is not a Octillery, but a Gyarados…
>>98
Well, I have it on hand…
Saito-chan has nothing but single fighting moves in her hand.
Too good-looking.
The impact approaching on the field is incredible.
In addition to Bushing Kairiki, there were also Nagetsukesaru and the Balki family in Galar…
>>104
There are both “Dageki” and “Nageki.”
Even my brother without a shield fights in single combat, and the Galar region is full of single types.
I still don’t like those who aren’t into water martial arts.
It seems like everyone in the thread looked like they could maybe combine into one big creature.
Otospabes – Fighting/Water
Tiretsu: Combat / Steel
Negigaknight – Fighting/Flying
Negigigasu is fine as a Grass Fighting type…
The reason there are so many fighting-type Pokémon with both existing and new arrivals is…
Was there a staff member who really loved Fighting-type Pokémon in Sword and Shield?
Originally, the Fighting type, excluding legends, had a number that was barely balanced when comparing all pure Fighting types to all dual Fighting types, so it’s disappointing to see so many pure Fighting types being added again.
Even though I’m a wrestler in the UK, it doesn’t feel as much like CACC as I expected.
I thought it was electric water, to be honest.
Former technician-style wrestler
Galar’s Fighting-type.
Machamp, Sawamurā, Ebiwalar, Hitmontop
Garbodor, Emolga, Passimian, Golett, Monferno.
Otosupasu Negiganaito Tairetsu
>>117
Addition
Maku
>>117
Did they not feel strange having three Fighting-type Pokémon in the new additions?
The sense of making this guy a solo fighter with Tyreex Neogigant is really trash.
>>119
If it were a flying brawl, it would be quite interesting, Negigant.
There are too many one-on-one fights.
The result of the adjustment being not very strong is truly not good.
I had a strong feeling that since there are already so many single combat styles and martial arts motifs can be drawn from them, we shouldn’t be turning even these guys into single combat styles.
I feel like Galar had a lot of single-type Fighting Pokémon.
Nezuko can also be a Grass-Fighting or Flying-Fighting type.
Food for Guzzlord
All the new Galar water fighting, dark fighting, flying fighting, and steel fighting types are legendary…