
Are you an archeology enthusiast?
“Oh no, oh no, oh no! I feel like saying that.”
Too weak against evil…
A type of scholar who is so eager to study ancient civilizations that they are exploited by evildoers.
The consistency of weak points feels dramatic in some way.
It looks bad just based on what I have in hand.
Water can pass through.
You’re going to various regions, aren’t you…
It seems like they are from there because there are many Isshu.
It’s nice that everything is unified by a concept.
When the concept is unified, it tends to be consistent overall.
If Gald wasn’t there, it feels like a wild trainer.
Desburn gives off the vibe that “just evolving is a sign of the trainer’s talent.”
When Gardo is around, the mob feeling instantly disappears, right?
If it’s Nidan-gil and Galar-Dashuma, it’s a dense wild.
If it’s Gardevoir and Despair, then it’s one of the strong enemies.
In the story, Galgardo is only used by the Elite Four and the Champion…
It seems that those that resemble ancient civilizations tend to lean towards Espers and ghosts.
That’s true for Dota-kun as well.
Use Unown somehow.
(Various types of Unown in the box)
They are undoubtedly strong, but they seem easily deceived.
If you want to remain a mob, don’t have multiple ultimate evolutions.
Isn’t it the worst to be recognized as having the qualities of a king but being easily deceived?
Do NPCs use Unown?
Unown is ultimately a subject of research and is quite different from being something I want to have on hand.
It is thought that he is an ancient king who was deceived by a treacherous minister while holding the Gald and Deskarn, and was sealed in the royal tomb.
Someone strong, charismatic, and easily deceived is probably the worst kind of person to make a king.
At the full party level, it’s champion class.
Being easily deceived, when you turn it around, means that you are someone who listens to the opinions of your subordinates properly…
It seems like there are trainers nearby who have Zoroark and Hypno.
They are strong, but they have this exquisitely bad vibe!
That guy definitely has a Karamanelo.
There are probably also Pokémon like Crunch.
In that world, there seems to be a trend where ancient occult things are more popular than reality.
The traitorous bastard researcher behind the scenes.
After the organization’s destruction, there’s a guy who can fight with a refreshed expression in the ruins after clearing.
It seems like there are seriously legendary and ancient civilization-like things, so it’s no wonder they’re very popular.
There may be an animation for evolution from Ni-Dan-Gil to Ghirgald after awakening or reforming.
Include Lunatone and Solrock as well.
Whether Gengar or Duraludon is the trump card greatly changes the impression.
It’s good to gather types that understand each other, but it’s also nice to unify them based on their habitat or image connections.
Gracai has some doubts about the creation of past legends in the Pokémon world.
Are Yamirami and Mikaruge a little different?
I understand that the trump card is either Gardevoir or Deathburn.
Grakai isn’t a god or anything, but it has a perfect sense of being a living creature, which is great.
Having a unique evolution definitely gives a sense of specialness.
It seems like they also have Native and Obam.
During the boss fight, it starts with about 4 enemies and then increases to 6 after clearing it.
What the heck is Grakai and Rayquaza then?!
Put in Dotakun too.
The strong ones that have coincidentally resurrected in modern times…
I was suddenly woken up and shown a ball, and I’m just excited.
It seems like they admire Daigo-san.
Having a Gardevoir gives a strong character vibe, but it’s troublesome when NPCs use it and it’s weak.
I like beautiful girls like this.
I’m in the same dungeon too.
Obem
Galarian Yamask
Galarian Yamask
Galarian Yamask
Galarian Yamask
Yungler
If Grakai’s ability is simply a result of evolution to expand its habitat…
Is the power to create turbulence or conversely suppress abnormal weather from Rayquaza also a strength to help it survive in the harsh ozone layer?
Stop holding trash.
I also want something like a Sadahja.
It’s not a full party of six.
It seems more fitting to collect about five bodies without the guard.
Trainers found in pyramids and ruins.
It’s nice that regional evolutions like Desburn and Do’o differ from the original Pokémon by just one letter.
Is there anyone who realized the evolution method for Desburn on their own?
Well, I feel like I can generally win if I have a bad-type Pokémon with me…
I evolved it into Dore. How about that?
I’ve thought of the joke where Wochildon goes “Ugh! I’m going to fall!”
Huh?
Even in Elite, having more than four is a lot, so those who can form a full party are not just any mob.
Unless it’s a fisherman with multiple of the same type.
Stop using Kingler’s exclusive moves.
Maybe they’ll be quite strong during the rematch.
Looks like they’re good friends with Daigo and Shirona.
Only Kamitsure will be happy with such a joke.
Having a hobby that seems somewhat visible like Daigo-san or Akroma is nice, isn’t it?
Is there still no named trainer who is a relic enthusiast?
Shirona is the only one who has an interest in archaeology, but she doesn’t really have a strong archaeological vibe about her.
I wonder if the villain is thinking that this member looks bad when they’re developing their own skills…
The villain Kurobat seems to have a charismatic and loyal vibe.
I thought of Daigo, but the steel component is thin.
When it’s just about Gardevoir, it might sound like simply wanting to conquer a country, but including the flavor of its pre-evolution, it feels like a story of revenge that could be written.
At first, there’s a character who is defeated badly by the boss of the evil organization, fighting with only four Pokémon, and is saved by the protagonist.
He doesn’t seem like a bad guy, but at the same time, he could also pull off being an evil boss with this kind of concept.
A type that proclaims a purpose like “Revival of ancient civilization!”
I had a temporary tag battle with Shiro-na, whom I met at the ruins, to fight against a bad thief…
During the stone collecting, I had a tag battle to calm the Pokémon guarding the mysterious tomb in the deepest part…
When I was called to a lecture outside and was sitting in the corner listening, I got talked to by two people saying, “Aren’t you that trainer from back then?”
I want to do that.
I’m someone who is respected by the champion… stop it.
There are quite a few tricky tactics, so it looks like fighting will be fun.
I feel like I’m going to get deceived by a bad guy.
I would be happy if it evolved into something like Gardevoir or Crobat.
At the very least, it would be impossible if you’re not trusted by Pokémon.
It’s usually the protagonist of a Legend of Zelda game who gets tricked by a bad guy from the archaeology field and ends up committing acts of treachery…
A character who has a terrible experience by getting involved with Professor Rehall.
Mr. Reho should definitely not get involved!
From a flavor perspective, it’s really great that Gardevoir learns Holy Sword.
In the story, I have about four un-evolved characters, but it seems they become like the image after clearing it.
Not using fossil Pokémon shows a sense of commitment.
Fossil Pokémon feel like a completely different genre…
I like that the teachers in SV don’t have a unified type, but you can vaguely see their concepts.
Woohoo!
Maybe glasses.
I want to have a team made up of fossil Pokémon and something like Lapras.