
It’s nice to come showing off muscles with Arceus…
This one has a strangely monster-like face.
How about my muscles! Aren’t they amazing!
What are you doing to harm the child? I’ll kill you.
Since it’s a muscular demi-human, there’s not a hint of those elements, but the Arceus looks strangely cute in the thread image.
I feel like I’m being treated as a convenient labor force.
If anything, there was indeed a mission in Arceus where we needed helpers besides the wild Pokémon, like looking for some friendly and strong Pokémon, right?
A lively onahole that can be a companion, Gōriki.
I don’t want to turn into a Machamp, the face has changed too much.
It’s a mysterious thing that the more I learn about it through various media since the first time I saw it, the more I feel it’s cute…
I feel like a four-armed system would make it easier for humans to do their jobs.
These guys used to work for a moving company, right?
It’s been laid out since the first generation.
…Still doing it with gold and silver.
If this guy somehow ends up opposing humanity, I might honestly end up crying.
It’s sad that Machamp seems to have lost its charm.
I willingly help with labor jobs because I know it will be good training for my abilities.
I like that you’re striking a pose like a bodybuilder.
I feel like it might be used more conveniently than Machamp.
Humanoid
The strength is extremely powerful.
Easy to listen to.
It’s okay not to have friends.
There’s no benefit for the thread image to be antagonistic towards humanity…
Arceus dislikes those who attack and likes those who come just to watch, not limited to the thread image.
I didn’t like or dislike Masukippa…
There are many Palas, and they are aggressive and annoying.
Gyao gyao gyao
In Symbol Encounter, whether in Sword and Shield or Arceus, look at the muscles, but they only look cute.
A strong person with a sturdy physique and endurance. Preferring training above all, they willingly assist in land reclamation and construction.
I think many people had their favorability increased with this guy and Bippa in Arceus.
Machamp suddenly looks like King Dedede, which is a bit strange, but I think it has a certain charm.
When I almost got killed by the boss who I made eye contact with, I couldn’t help but think, “How could you be so kind back then…?”
I want to touch muscles!
Most Pokémon are cute when they laugh.
It’s surprisingly small.
There must have been a hero Golem who drove away the disaster Snorlax.
I want to see what happens when I face off against Mimikyu.
We will take care of the moving!!
Arceus is probably one of the themes about whether humans and Pokémon can coexist.
Even without anything, the thread image that at least helps out is quite cute.
There are many Pokémon I want.
It may be that Goriki is harmless to humanity and can help normally.
I’m worried that excessive labor is being seen as strength training, making me feel like I’m being unfairly exploited.
I started to wonder if the world would be different if Machamp’s lips were more aligned with the pixel art design of Golem rather than being the official design after seeing that thread about the red and green pixel art.
If you ask whether they become violent when they evolve into Machamp, that’s not really the case, so this species is too much of a friend to humanity.
I wonder if people who don’t like Machamp are bothered by the lips part.
Because of his lips, this guy looks like he has a big mouth… and suddenly he distances himself from people…
Since it’s a super tough Pokémon that never gets tired, I think it’s difficult to make it do unfairly exploitative levels of labor.
Conversely, there might be situations where Gorky’s side might demand something, which can be troublesome.
It’s not pants, is it?
Machamp’s Pokédex description is so super that it’s hilarious.
Machamp in Pokkén is great, isn’t it?
Garbodor is truly great because it teaches humanity in that world the technique of manufacturing concrete.
I’m wearing pants with a pattern, but I have a mysterious object called a power save belt wrapped around my waist.
The reason why Robushin’s concrete does not count towards its weight, while Dekanuchan and Negigaknight do, is…
I just thought that it might be the difference between something that can be mass-produced and a one-off.
It seems there was a Pokédex entry stating that the broken weapon Nygannight would retire.
I’m hoping a region will come up with some strange martial art.