
Before evolution, it’s a justice-themed protagonist Pokémon.
After evolution, it becomes a Pokémon that serves evil.
Too much ama-zari.
The blue line looks like lips, and it’s creepy.
Before evolution, the image of the interesting crayfish from the anime is too strong.
Doronpa
It doesn’t really give off an impression of being an evil accomplice…
>>7
In the game, it’s the Gym Leader, the Elite Four, and the protagonist’s best friend who use it…
Raichu…
The pre-evolution is quite impressive in the anime.
You can’t win against Raichu before it evolves!
It seems like there’s some firepower in adaptability.
Water-type Pokémon of this kind are in a fierce battle zone, aren’t they?
I like the two options in Ruby and Sapphire where it’s either the fast but fragile Sharpedo or the slow but fragile Crawdaunt.
Let’s make Heigani and Kotas the main Pokémon! That’s quite a choice, isn’t it…
The original concept and performance both give off a strong image of adaptability.
The summer atmosphere of the Heigani in the rice fields of Kitakami.
There is an appeal in trying out things like knocking down, reckless Aqua Jet, or adaptive Club Hammer.
I have an image of running rampant in the early online battles of each new Pokémon release.
Actually, thanks to adaptability and the so-called Hoenn base stats, it can also deal quite a bit of damage in the special department.
The club hammer is guaranteed to knock down the Aqua Jet, and there are a fair number of options for the remaining slot, and a surprise special type could also work.
Hoenn Pokémon with stats that are often mocked are actually quite strong and can utilize their stats to a top-class level.
Once the semi-eden begins to overflow, it certainly becomes tough.
Both durability and firepower are somewhat lacking.
If you put a vest on, the firepower is insufficient, and if you give it a gem, the durability is garbage.
Is it a tasuki? Or a scarf?
Dragon Dance
The idea is that if you can incapacitate the opponent’s lead with a broom and an action, it should be fine.
If it’s a type that insists on details, there might also be substitution.
>>24
It has a guillotine, and surprisingly, it’s quite skillful for its appearance.
Its firepower and technical range are quite excellent, so there are times when this guy can almost wipe out a party.
There are more things I can do than I thought.
You can actually change the type with Terastal to launch a surprise attack, so it’s quite versatile.
Why can this guy dance?
Drop the life.
A crayfish with exotic species attributes, but I don’t know where its hometown is.
>>31
Since he’s not in Isshu, it makes me feel even more like, where did this guy come from?
It’s a world with Indian elephants.
There might be some in America too.
>>33
What does Major Matisse think?
Hey hey hey!
Sometimes there are strange ones that remember Ryu no Mai, right?
What the heck is that catfish?
The Pokémon that seems unlikely to have a regional form, ranked number one.
>>37
Should I create a region that can only exist in clean water…?
Adding dragon elements to catfish happens from time to time…
But Namazun is small and cute, after all…
It seems like it could adapt and regionalize anywhere instead…
>>39
It seems that the adaptability in this form is so high that there is no need to regionalize.
If we’re going to release a region, should we make it based on the Uchida crayfish?
Why on earth is a dragon dancing?
It’s strange that it’s referring to a dance not like the dance of 〇〇, but rather the dance of 〇〇.
Is the sword dance dancing with a sword…?
>>44
The effect shows a sword, but according to the description, it seems to be about dancing a battle dance to enhance one’s spirit.
I don’t think they are holding a sword.
The dragon dance is said to be a mystical and powerful performance.
Even something called Dragon Ale has started to appear…
In reality, if you have adaptability and agility, you can manage to fight in any environment.
The adaptability is regional.
>>49
It looks like a mud crab that has grown just like that.
It makes more sense to receive it at the evolved form.
The Busurau with adaptability is changing its appearance in the area.
You can also do the thread image.
>>52
It’s mentioned in the encyclopedia, but there’s a theory that it’s a completely different species.
It seems like I’ll become someone like the relationship between Nuoh and Dooh.
Even Eevee evolves by abandoning its adaptability…
There is a difference between someone who can adapt with the flexibility to change themselves and someone who is inherently tough and can adapt anywhere.
Hey hey
I only know that the episode where Heigani joins in Anipoke had oddly amazing animation quality, and Haruka was incredibly sexy.
It was quite a rare Pokémon, so I don’t think there were any people using it back then, let alone being able to use it.
>>58
There are too few places to catch fish.
Moreover, I have to go back to the beginning location.
Regions can be influenced by factors other than simple ecological changes, so it depends on the official decisions.
It’s not a good position, to be honest.
I’m a minor, but I’m giving it my all within that.
The water street is really nice, you know.
The adaptability is high enough to kill just by knocking it down.
It’s too fragile, so I might as well invest in speed.
It might be okay to become a Uchidazari crayfish in the region.
I think it’s a fun position to use because sometimes it can unexpectedly overpower and cause chaos.
I used to use it often in bad parties.
I would rather lower the S even more because I want to use it for a trill.
I haven’t received a Mega, but conversely, unlike Sharpedo, there is also the possibility of evolution.
Make it clear where the origin is already.
I guess they’ve probably forgotten about those settings by now, so they’re not paying attention to them.
It’s not worth collecting the settings with such effort.
>>72
Zigzagoon is said to be native to Galar, and it received a regional form plus an additional evolution.
If you collect it, good things will happen, and it’s a waste to leave it discarded.
>>78
If I send a letter to Game Freak
Does Scizor even have a place of origin or setting in the first place?
It has never mentioned the origin in the encyclopedia.
>>73
Because it is an alien species that came from elsewhere in every region’s illustrated guide.
There is always the possibility that the origin will be identified in future new works.
I once forced someone into a triple play while making them hold a heavy iron ball, but their endurance was far too low.
The power of throwing a steel ball is tremendous, but generally, a bat suffices, and a club hammer works on those who are difficult to deal with.
At least it’s outside of Hoenn.
It’s not in Isshu.
There have been times when they later claimed this was the original species in the region.
>>77
It’s really unfair that Galarian Machesum evolves even further!!