
In Spain, is Japan famous for dogeza and cowardice?
It’s not just a dogeza.
It’s interesting that there is a culture of “dogeza” even among Pokémon in the Pokémon world.
Suddenly, a dogeza!
An ambush from behind! It’s such an amazing rudeness that it leaves me speechless!
While it may seem that it has high physical durability but low special durability, that’s completely not the case.
The works that follow will likely have relaxed evolution conditions.
This work has too many strange conditions!
Omotaka’s partner
There are quite a few creatures like the Konoyozaru that are essentially semi-legendary or part of the 600 base stat group.
Togekiss is like that too.
It seems like the ecology of deer…
Recently, they also brought some features to Pokémon Masters, and in Pokémon GO, they’ve implemented cumbersome evolution conditions.
Come to Poké-suri too…
Let there be light.
Evolution conditions that are impossible for a first-time observer to discern.
The attack power is weak, so the damage output is weak.
It’s about time to release a Steel move with power 120 or so.
I never felt that this guy lacks firepower.
I think it’s foolish to release a product like Dogeza when you already have one, and I honestly don’t understand what they want to achieve when the types and performance are quite similar. There are plenty of techniques that have disappeared in the shadows.
Did you really want to give that thread image a special move that much?
I saw a Pokémon move anti for the first time.
Offense and defense… especially an exceptionally good hybrid type with strong backthrow capabilities.
However, there were difficulties with Kirikizan’s endurance itself.
A terrifying Pokémon that embodies the desire for it to be just a little tougher.
Well, if it has such a distinctive head blade, I’d want a special move that uses it.
I strongly want to oppose the fact that Gimo has lost its specific motion for Dogezatsuki and now has a generic motion.
The high-leg is too revealing.
The name “Dogezan” was simply given because the motion of swinging its head looks like a dogeza (a deep bow), and there is no intention for Dodogezan itself to perform an ambush.
In other words, my thinking is only about charging forward, so I’m not getting smarter the more I think.
I like it, but how are you moving like that, Pokémon?
I was caught off guard by the surprise attack from Doge Zan.
I like the logical specification Yayagezan.
I wonder what that high-speed levitation is all about.
When moving, having my head pulled back is just not working.
I want to see the motion of standing up and walking, just once.
It seems there is a strong awareness that they haven’t received a hit.
It’s good that the disadvantages and advantages are clearly divided, isn’t it, Dodogazan?
It is unfortunate that there were four disasters in the same era.
They were really strong until those guys showed up.
I think sliding while sitting and moving horizontally is just trying to be funny.
While there are many evolution conditions that are complex or troublesome, there is nothing more difficult than evolving through trade.
It looks like this guy is having fun during the move too.
It’s strong, but not to the point of being broken.
This guy has a pretty well-balanced strength, doesn’t he?
I was shocked because I liked Kirikizan.
Well, it looks good; it feels like a legitimate evolution, and it’s cool.
What you’re asking me to do, like bowing down, is a bit… hard to accept as a Kizan fan…
I’m happy to see an increase in options like Kirikizan.
I feel a strong will in the evolution condition that ensures no one will notice the additional evolution until facing off in the Omotaka battle.
When considered as a living being, it’s too much of a mystery.
A dogeza is fine; people can interpret it as just that.
It’s a bit much to have it even in the name.
He was a coward who would always send out Komatana since the days of Kirikizan and only take the final blow.
What do you think of this design? I can’t believe someone would think of making udon with a dogeza.
But even with such a magnificent blade, I can’t learn any steel slashing techniques.
When I asked AI for candidates for the Pokémon manhole covers in Ibaraki, this one was suggested.
It’s stronger than I thought.
Someone who seems strong but isn’t.
The name sounds really strong.
For now, just having arms and being a dark type means it has a certain level of strength.
There are too many Pokémon that aren’t classified as 600 base stat total because they don’t have a dual-type tendency, but if that weren’t the case, it wouldn’t affect the battle environment.
If you have arms, even Arobeton is really strong.
I don’t think Arobeton is so bad that it is even called “subpar” regarding its basic specs.
Gezan didn’t receive a broom…
Alobeton is a good type and has quite decent numerical resistance, so it often gets to shine.
In an inflationary environment, the fact that you’re slow on your feet doesn’t seem to matter as much.
I can’t use a duster, Gezan.
I didn’t know.
I understand that it’s natural to feel that way, but on the other hand, I’m really enjoying the fact that Kirikizan has evolved into something I like because of its ideal abilities.
Since you probably won’t be causing too much trouble, you can freely give high-power physical moves to Gezan.
Kirikizan has evolved…
I don’t think Aloe Beton is weak to the level of even being called Aloe Beton.
When asked if it’s strong in a situation where inflation isn’t actually happening, I think it’s a bit lacking.
Subtle
In this work, it’s like saying that if you were going to blow them away, you might as well have done it with Dodogezan too.
Suddenly evolving from a monster resembling a special effects character to a Sengoku warlord is quite a mystery.
There is a common element in armor, but…
Making someone bow deeply is a way to crush their pride among friends.
It feels kind of… unsatisfying!
I’ve decided to come to GO, but the evolution condition is you…
You made Kirikizan your partner and defeated 15 evil or steel raids, huh…
The evolutionary hurdles for dolphins and other advanced species are high.
Aren’t you going to make Dogezan’s power 90?
Speaking of which, I think it’s about time they added some slicing techniques for Steel-type Pokémon, even when looking at the thread images.
Distribute the Kyojuuzan to everyone.