
Secret
I like you because you are capable.
Collecting things.
Even after evolving, the impression doesn’t change… Huh, it gained a Water type!? Normal Water!?
I still remember how shocked I was.
The secret technique itself…
Rock climbing
Shadow clone
I liked distributing secret techniques among the party, but the only complaint I had was that there were way too many water secret techniques.
Well, I only use something like climbing back up at specific spots, so it’s a hassle to memorize it for a moment and then forget.
Also, Sora’s flying is weak.
The biggest complaint about secret techniques is their weaknesses.
Niigata
The one who floods the coal mine.
🦫So water
When it comes to simplicity, this is the one: Kokoromori.
I was thinking as a child, what am I supposed to use a flash for?
Kaibou and rock climbing have to be normal, right?
Flash not even hitting 100, seriously, what is that? And as soon as it got buffed, it stopped being an ultimate technique.
The enemy’s sand throwing is way too annoying when it comes to hit rate.
Even among the secret agents, those who can hold their own in combat with surfing skills and brute strength are impressive.
When I taught Masuguma a powerful ability, I realized that its headbutt is stronger…
Flying in the sky is the main power among main powers, right?
But I don’t dislike HMs; it feels like I’m adventuring with the Pokémon I’ve got.
I was glad you disappeared.
Flying in the sky of travel is strong, isn’t it?
I can understand if you’re feeling sluggish, but…
In the Diamond and Pearl remake, Bidoof and Bibarel, which I didn’t know, used secret techniques for me.
I was wondering why these guys are being so nice to me…
Hiden Machine 1 Cut!
Power 50, Accuracy 95!
I don’t understand the meaning of not having a 100% hit rate for certain techniques.
Fangs and such.
This guy is a Water-Normal type, so he can use a lot of hidden moves effectively with type alignment…
The flying turn straightforwardly hits you, so you can enjoy the feeling of scoring a successful attack while dodging.
Iai Slash Normal Power 50 Accuracy 95 PP 30
Sky Flying, Power 70 (up to 3rd generation) 90 (from 4th generation onward), Accuracy 95, PP 15
Surf Water Power 95 (up to Generation 5) 90 (from Generation 6 onward) Accuracy 100 PP 15
Super Power Normal Power 80 Accuracy 100 PP 15
Flash Normal Power — Accuracy 70 (up to Generation 3) 100 (from Generation 4 onward) PP 20
Tsunami Water Power 15 (up to the 4th generation) 35 (from the 5th generation) Accuracy 70 (up to the 4th generation) 85 (from the 5th generation) PP 15
Waterfall Power 80 Accuracy 100 PP 15
Rock Smash, Fighting type, power 20 (up to Generation 3) 40 (from Generation 4 onwards), accuracy 100, PP 15
Diving Water Power 60 (up to generation 3) 80 (from generation 4 onwards) Accuracy 100 PP 10
Cutting Air, Flight, Power — Hit — PP 15
Rock Climb Normal Power 90 Accuracy 85 PP 20
Ikataro
Not making hidden moves strong is probably a consideration to avoid making the game too easy, even a little.
Extremely weak or only strong in surfing, it’s unbalanced…
The whirlpool and diving that come after Surfing are trash!
Why couldn’t we do something about the whirlpool, which is Lugia’s specialty move?
It’s strange that only the water technique is surprisingly excellent.
In the first place, a water Pokémon with that kind of build should be able to carry someone and swim, but it doesn’t…
Iai Slash is early in the game, so it’s understandable, but the name feels very overblown.
Even if we’re told to have a sense of adventure together, once we get used to it, it usually becomes a situation where we focus on the combat role without letting them learn, and when needed, it’s like saying, “Oh, I’ll go call the person in charge now…” and it ends up feeling more like, “Who the heck is this person?”
I thought it was strange that the muscular Gyarados riding the wave wasn’t doing anything, from a child’s perspective…
I think Iaido will likely have confirmed critical hits and counter effects added soon.
I think if you do it now, the iai cut has the sharpness of a steel plate at the moment of impact.
Despite being a popular series, Pokémon is quite unkind in various ways, isn’t it?
The strength of the power seems to be pretty good, more than I expected.
I think you guys should be able to deal enough damage to break rocks with your leveled-up Pokémon.
It’s too much trouble to straddle two of them even if I compress them.
For now, I’ll put out the thread image and also work on buying time until recovery.
It’s treated more like a person in charge, but sometimes there’s a way to use them as if they were meant to die during the shift, so it’s not entirely accurate to say they don’t contribute to combat, which makes it hard to reconcile.
Thanks to its anhydrous type, it’s an amazing one that can hold its own even as a secret weapon.
Surfing with incredible strength and flying in the skies is free of hate.
The memories of gathering all the hidden moves with this guy and Tropius.
Even though it’s okay to use waterfall climbing separately, it feels like there isn’t really a need for this many water moves, and when I think about leaving it to someone else, I surprisingly find there aren’t that many water-type moves I remember, making it a bit of a hassle.
Climbing waterfalls is surprisingly not something you remember unless you’re a fish type.
Sometimes, it appears from behind like a bonus and fights with secret techniques, achieving moderate success—it’s an impressive guy.
Pokémon like Pelipper and Slowbro should not be able to use Waterfall.
Well, Pelipper is impossible…
Travel and power tools are relatively reliable.
In the old Pokémon anime, it was a powerful move that summoned a beam sword—wasn’t it called “Cut” back then?
There were many times when I thought it would be impossible to move around on that bulky Pokémon, so it feels more natural to fly or surf with a dedicated Pokémon.
It’s about time you talk about Bidoof instead of secret techniques!
It’s a mystery that while the moderately useful Strength has been removed, the not-so-useful Cut still survives.
Even though no one remembers.
The iai cutting technique is a skill used by Captain Saint-Anne.
I just taught it to Pokémon via a machine or something.
If you talk about Bibarel, Hidden Moves are definitely going to come up…!
I’m counting on you! Beedrill from around there!
I’m not really sure about Surfing, but are they creating the waves themselves?
A wild Bidoof tribe that somehow helps.
It scrapes perfectly with brute force at the time of capture.
Instead of the secret techniques in BDSP, this guy usually shows up.
Since Water Normal types are quite effective, it had been performing not only as a bench warmer but also in battles with moves like Strength and Surf.