
It becomes a bit clearer why Mr. Fladari’s extreme remarks, showing no intention of hiding his true identity, became a topic of jokes.
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Clearly, a character design with a red main color and unsettling lines!
I understand what you’re trying to say more than Rose, and I think you could have been a really good villain if you had dug a little deeper.
>>2
The chairman’s villain boss part is too forced.
Many people understood at a glance that this guy is the boss of an evil organization.
Futanari is a good person who livens up the final battle like Taikun King.
When Kibago evolves into Onondo and Hitotsuki evolves into Nidanquil, the stability feels different…
It seems you have quite a good taste in PT.
>>6
Right now, I’ve become Charizard, Greninja, Nidoking, Elezard, Onondo, and Gardevoir!
Nidangil is strong, both A and B are quite high.
The low S rank is a drawback for just traveling.
>>8
Understood!
Shadow strike!
Since Elezard is becoming the surfing role, it’s the first time a Pokémon other than a water type takes on this role… I see.
When they showed up with a machine that looked like a fly and wearing strange goggles, I thought they were just there to make us laugh.
The Dark Stone is definitely located deep within the Cave of Destiny after finishing the seventh gym and the battle with the evil organization, so be careful as it can be a hassle to obtain.
Overall, while it’s said to be mild, that person is strangely intense.
It’s more of a rival character vibe than that of a protagonist…
>>14
The lineup of Ononokus, Gardevoir, and Nidoking is too intimidating.
There’s only one Mega Evolution item, so whose will it be among my friends?
There are quite a few scenes that connect to things like what Fludari-san said.
>>16
Since you’re coming to the bulletin board for a game from years ago, I don’t think you’re considering spoiler warnings, so I’ll say it: that’s definitely a proper setup.
>>17
Since I’ve been playing USUM, I already know that Flahdari is that kind of person!
A game where receiving a Lucario and Lapras feels a bit too generous.
>>19
Isn’t it the player rather than the game who made the choice to rely on that?
But I think there were more ways to do “Shirikarukuwannu!”
In that performance, Lucario does indeed come off as seeming a bit promiscuous, doesn’t it?
I think there could have been a bit more events.
It must have felt more like actually playing the game to capture Laplace on your own through a symbol encounter.
>>22
It’s important to provoke that kind of aspect in a game.
I even bought the 3DS just for this.
I clearly remember being amazed by things like wild encounters in the darkness of the cave where you can get fossils and the system where Pokémon drop down from above in the mirror cave!
I wondered if I could defeat Lucario without Mega Evolution, and when I tried, I lost in one hit and ended up having to rematch.
>>24
Even with Mega Evolution, there’s a chance you could get hit by a critical hit from the other side and be knocked out in one hit.
Spoiler
The total number of illustrations with Torobatch can be won without capturing most of them anyway.
After clearing it, I’ll become an awesome capture expert who shares mega evolution info, saying things like, “Oh, you caught Mewtwo! I caught it too!”
There’s only Charizard that can Mega Evolve, right?
I thought it was a bit lonely, so I kept switching them around.
I’ll bury you with my sword dance too! But I remember losing in one hit right from the start.
Do you like monsters?
Ononokus has been strong for a long time now… Just dancing and hitting is all it takes…
I’m surprised to see a Bagon appear this early in the game!
I was wondering if there was no way to make the battle as a successor with Koruni end so blandly in one hit.
>>32
It can’t be helped; Lucario’s durability is just flimsy.
Lucario has the image of sometimes struggling in the late game due to its low durability.
It’s fun to run around on roller skates.
Looking at the lines in the story, it seems that Kalos is pretty close to Isshu, right?