
To be honest, it’s a trait.
If there is anything usable from this alone, there was a prospect of adoption.
Species value copy
It might be the base stats, abilities, and exclusive moves…
Base stats, moves, types, abilities
Base stats, abilities, and moves
The kindness of not mentioning appearances.
A special move that doesn’t win against any of the Suiryuu Renda.
>>8It’s strange… this guy was supposed to have been doing fairly well in the beginning…
It’s a penis, isn’t it?
I wonder if it was born out of the concept of creating an utterly useless Pokémon with excellent water-type characters.
Isn’t a total base stat of 425 just terrible?
Isn’t it okay to raise about 50 at once, including their Alolan forms?
– Now the base stats are far too weak.
– A mediocre trait that cannot make up for that.
– A single type that cannot expect either defense or offense.
– Weak attacks that are not matching techniques
– A particularly uninteresting auxiliary movement.
Is this area bad?
Why is it that the abilities activate when receiving an attack with two characteristics while in the strategy? Ahhh!
I’m basically dead!
I think it’s not fair that the region (or non-region) is just stronger than the original…
I at least wanted to be able to fight on my journey.
Diglett gets weaker and weaker every time it leaves a region.
>>17The Region Dugtrio was quite strong if there was a pitfall trap.
Fluffy appearance
It looks a bit…
When I tried to use it for travel, its HP was too low and it was too soft to be useful.
Being a Dugtrio.
Name, appearance, and performance
Because Wanaider, with lower base stats than this guy, is able to do what it wants, this guy’s shortcomings stand out.
>>24In this case, it’s not so much that they can’t do what they want to do, but rather that it leads to the question, “What do I even want to do…?” and that’s the problem.
>>28It’s completely wrapped up in just introducing a different Pokémon that resembles Digda Dug Trio.
There are no elements that the player can do.
The range of skills is also garbage and it’s tough.
If it had turned into a completely different creature from Dugtrio, I would have rated it for its impact even if it was weak.
I can’t defeat my opponent in one hit, yet I get taken down in one hit in return, so it’s tough even on my journey.
If it had turned out to be just like Gameno Desu, that alone would have been interesting.
It would be great if I could become a budget version of Urshifu since I can use a three-hit water move.
There are many strong opponents on the journey, so there isn’t much room for me.
I took them out as part of the travel party’s water role, but I realized we don’t need a water role after all.
I had been so oblivious to numbers that I never cared about them until I realized during my travels how important base stats are.
Triple dive is also hard to use in travel.
Even if it’s an antlion, it’s probably still no good.
If I were a technician, it would have lined up with the triple dive…
Before its release, Umidiguda was a completely different species that looked similar! It’s interesting and looks just like a real creature! We were all excited about it!
Once it was released and this thing was found, there were no more discussions about it at all.
Considering that most of the Pokémon in Paldea are designed to be combat-oriented, it could be said that they are intentionally made to be very weak.
There are few water spots to collect on the journey.
>>40It’s tough that other than Gyarados, they don’t quickly learn stable water moves.
It’s not like it used to be where you can definitely catch a wave.
The fact that you can generally find Magikarp in any series…
>>41I can hover above the ground with flight and force physical interactions through intimidation…
Strong
Wherever this guy is, there are usually Marill and Magikarp around…
>>42But hey! If we’re going to do a travel party, don’t you want to have it filled with new Pokémon?
The impact of the lion’s mane jellyfish is so overwhelming as a case of convergent evolution that it feels like this one is a failure.
Even if you turn a blind eye to all the game’s performance.
That would still make it below Umidigda.
I don’t really understand the decision to add more derivatives to the Diglett line, which already has regions.
In Paldea, you can basically see some concept of use for any minor Pokémon through their exclusive moves or abilities, but this one I really just don’t understand at all.
Even when watching streamers, it was clear that Umi Digda was almost completely sidelined after being captured and evolving into Umi Trio due to its visual appeal, so it makes sense…
>>47If you subtract the visual interest from something that only exists for its visual appeal, well…
>>47It’s weak, its appearance is also vague, it’s weak, its name isn’t interesting, it’s weak, there are plenty of other water types, and it’s weak.
Honestly, I don’t mind the appearance.
There are no other elements that I can like.
Is there any good place?
>>53Name
If it’s a sand hell, that’s one thing.
>>55I think it’s generally fine to use Dugtrio, which already has a Ground type, even in a sand pit.
It’s not like they’re just there to liven things up like Delibird or Luvdisc, so the severity actually stands out even more.
What’s up with not being able to move on water in a plain way?
Are there any other water types that cannot move on water?
I thought they were going to make bold changes with the DLC skills, but it ended up being nothing like that, which made me laugh.
Why was the first generation Dugtrio so strong?
Umidigda is good, isn’t it?
I think Alolan Dugtrio was the maximum instant wind speed at the demo shooting point.
If you can make a clear-cut distribution like DOO,
I was sent to the box because I lost to Shiroko’s Kotas.
If it were an antlion in a water ground, it would still have been usable somehow.
If the regional Dugtrio were an antlion, it would eat the original species, so I understand why that’s not allowed.
If this guy doesn’t have an ant lion, what are you going to make him do?
I wished the triple dive would at least have a hit rate of 100.
Evolve to the next level.
It’s already impossible for a general Pokémon with high speed at the first generation level.
I can’t keep up with the speed inflation, and it’s just that the base stats are being pressured.
The question of whether the physical water of travel can capture high rocks and the ground persists.
Despite just throwing Dugtrio, which fought by compensating for its weak abilities with excellent skills, clever tactics, and a semi-exclusive super-strong trait, into a highly competitive area as a pure Water type while keeping its base stats unchanged and reducing its abilities to uselessness…
Unlike the original species, it’s impossible to use the electric one weapon in a sandy hell like a basic way, and even if I get a sandy hell, well…
Both in terms of character and game strength, Sushi and Rasha are too strong.
>>74By that time, the members will already be fixed.
The sand hell technique can use a whirlpool of equal power.
Isn’t it the antlion?
>>75That’s right.
I was so excited to want to show it off before its release, but after raising it and battling until it evolved, I silently sent it to the box. That’s how it went with that Anago.
I see, instead of losing everything, the special triple dive has an incredibly ridiculous performance, right?
It’s boring for the face position to be the same as Diglett’s.
The mysterious claw technique that was usable because I was a mole has vanished now that I’ve become a fish, which hurts.
There is a world of difference between the jellyfish used by Wolfe, a regular at WCS, and this one.
I was traveling with a new Pokémon team, but I evolved and changed into a dolphin.
>>83Dolphins have a troublesome evolution as dolphins…
It’s really just simply weak.
Both types of jellyfish are strong and amazing, right?
It suddenly becomes simple with the Umitorio, doesn’t it?
>>86If it were still permissible to remain in the position of that face that looks like it could be in Yoshi’s Island while becoming a trident, it would have been more acceptable.
It’s no good when a rock grows out of nowhere without any context or interest.
I feel like I wouldn’t use Triple Dive even if it were a bit stronger, but there isn’t even that.
If it had remained buried in the ground until the end, was it no good on the water surface?
In the past, S was making a big fuss with around 110 or 120, but if AC is around 100, it’s tough without another talent.
It’s so boring that it’s almost only capable of punching, despite being excessively skinny.
It’s interesting that Umidigda is Umidigda.
It’s not interesting at all to make this resemble Dugtrio.
It’s good because it’s shining with PokéPoké.
I was deeply disappointed to have three heads.
Just go ahead and stand up already.
Why does it become Dugtrio?
What is this thing? A garden eel? An anemone?
I wanted a trait where the power of the technique is one-third, but it allows for three attacks.
>>100Mud throwing ×3!
>>100Do not repeat the mistakes of the past.
Umidigda was a good idea, but that was completely the peak.
It’s terrible that it doesn’t have 100% accuracy with that performance.
It’s not like I can do something interesting.
The technique that follows the water flow combo feels lonely.
While Torodokutsuki, who was constantly called weak, quickly received support, Trio-kun got nothing…
>>107Todorokutsuki is on a different level just by having specs other than skills.
Even if Triple Dive is an upgraded version of Water Stream Assault, it’s still suspicious that it’s just an outright weak move. What the heck is going on?
All of them
Lowering the opponent’s speed by one stage and instantly dying is not bad for a strategy focused on setting the stage.
There is nothing else strong enough that can be left behind at the scene.
Having a gym with a weakness type nearby is important.
Similar concepts like the jellyfish are full of interesting features.
It has a weak attack range that feels like a move from the third generation.
The twin beam, which also first appeared in SV, is not used either, right?
>>114It’s not that it’s bad because it’s an Esper technique; it’s more that Lumina Collision is going overboard.
>>114That one is relatively commonly included in the options.
>>114It’s good because it’s being used in evolution.
The fist of a fundoshi is crazy.
I think it should be lined up with Tetsunoibara.
>>116There’s no way we can line up.
It’s not bad as a keepsake.
In the first place, it’s just that Dugtrio isn’t a bad choice as a lead, so Dugtrio is fine.
I don’t understand why this guy has received two EX Poké Poké with Alodag.
Just because it’s a special skill doesn’t mean there’s a rule that you have to use it.
If there are strong techniques for attack or support, it doesn’t matter if the special technique is weak; there is no problem at all.
If you have a strong technique,
Arodague is the same.
I wonder why they thought it was okay to give such performance with the assumption of taking damage and a status down.
>>124Delete the antlion, reduce S by 10, and increase B, which only has 50, by 10.
The customization is a total failure.
Originally, out of the hundreds of Pokémon used for battles, only about 20 are really good…
>>125Stop making traveling even more painful.
It has a strong exclusive move and is the only dual-type, but it probably has less recognition than the image in the thread, Tagginguru.
It’s a pitiful final evolution Normal type that can’t even use destructive beams.
>>127I feel like it has more recognition because of the pre-release public reveal.
>>127The thickness of this shadow is surprisingly impressive, given the mischievous spirit.
Just because it’s inconspicuous doesn’t mean it’s weak.
In the current state where there is no repayment of favors, the physical Normal type has its Normal aspect somewhat holding it back.
Tagginguru can sometimes be seen in combo-themed parties when it’s double.
Isn’t it just that they became famous for going to the bad side like Baokki?
I do like the appearance quite a bit, though…
I could have forgiven you if it weren’t red.
>>134It will bruise a different color.
I think I ran out of energy while thinking about the jellyfish.
If I have to go to the beach for this guy, I’d rather catch a Ruriri or Buizel in the river instead.
>>137Rude.
There are seagulls on the coast too.
I’ve thought this since the first time I saw it, but the colors are really intense, aren’t they?
I think there was a bit more color.
Honestly, I think the original Dugtrio’s stats are already quite tough.
>>140What remains in the thread is just the numbers after taking away all the support ropes from that guy.
>>140Since it can be used for a near one-hit kill on the first encounter with the addition of the invalid type.
Without that, it’s simply just a weak Pokémon.
>>140It’s tough, so I raised the base stats… It was originally A80.
I don’t think that being used in matches is everything.
Not only is it a pitfall for ants, but it also has weak specs even for shadow-stepping.
I thought Taggingru would evolve to the next level.
If you don’t use it yourself, there’s Sand Hide, but I only have the image of a fool who normally gets sand eaten in high battles with its dream ability.
Although they are different types, the initial new Pokémon, Pamo, which can hit physically, and Papimocchi, which can also endure, are strong.
>>149Kindness without raising a flamingo.
>>151It’s technically outside the route…
I think they wanted to surprise us by having a similar-looking jellyfish evolve into something completely different, but it’s just too similar and not very interesting.
Personally, I reached my limit when Umidigda evolved into this.
The disappointment I felt at that time is comparable to when my Leeshan, which I worked hard to use in Diamond and Pearl, evolved into Chirin.
There are times when I wonder if Bawutzel’s characteristics make it a good Pokémon to receive early on.
Why does it turn red when it evolves?
>>155The arrangement of facial features becoming like Diglett’s is crazy.
You did it when you had the difficult-to-use lookalike Alolan Dugtrio!
I first saw Wanida from Tamanchura and thought, “Wow…” but after various experiences, I’ve come to accept it.
>>157In the illustration, the sections are clearly defined, making it relatively easier to view.
In 3D, it looks unusually cheap.
>>157It is becoming a commonly held belief that it is not bad when viewed in isolation, and that the only issue is that it is an evolution of Tamanchura.
Oh, it’s not just about physics, but in that cute early-stage category, Wooper is included too!
>>158This guy only differs from me by a total of 10, you know?
Wanaider’s technique was so exceptional that it once ranked in the top 10 moves used by Dobble.
>>159No one would doubt the performance of a thread trap.
Dugtrio was used as a counter for the original evolution of Gachikuma in a sand trap-based defensive loop.
It’s quite common for cute early Pokémon to evolve into a form that’s different from what you expected.
Wanider is even one of the better ones among them.
I gave a job to hit Shirodesuna with base stats 0, but I’m getting frustrated because it’s not 100% accurate.
Based on the name, I was hoping for a tough and cool evolution that looks exactly like a tarantula.
Pokémon like Incineroar and Pulswone tend to have rather unexpected evolutions, don’t they?
>>168Incineroar is a legitimate evolution, right?
>>173Eh…?!
>>168I think Pulse One has decent illustrations, but the 3D looks strange and it’s losing out because of that.
You don’t have eyes like a guest character from a Doraemon movie!
Aren’t there a lot of cute Pokémon that evolved while still being cute this time?
>>169Pamo → It’s just that Pamo-tto stood up, isn’t it… That’s what I thought.
Upon closer inspection, we look very similar, but we’re actually a different race! What does it mean to have a copied base stats under that tagline?
Give me something that makes Pokémon other than water types unable to switch just by being on the field.
Dugtrio may not keep up with the current inflation, but it won’t be criticized.
>>171(Ghost types can be traded)
>>171If we end up having to make contact as enemies, I’ll criticize them harshly.
The Game Freak staff who saw a sand eel in the real world thought, “This is basically a sea version of Diglett,” and just implemented it as a one-off joke Pokémon.
Even if we catch this guy, we won’t be able to do anything and will just get beaten down normally and overcome.
It’s amazing how Mascarenea, after being told not to stand up repeatedly, managed to convince almost everyone.
>>180Well, it means “I’m telling you not to stand, but don’t become Incineroar.”
>>180The performance is on par with that of Incineroar, while the demands for becoming Incineroar remain.
Well, at the point of Nyahito, it already becomes quite intimidating, so I brace myself for the next one to be fierce as well.
Wrestlers who will further pierce through that determination.
Large beasts can sense the direction of their final evolution around the time they understand that their legs are thick from a young age.
Since there’s no one surpassing Briggalon with a disappointing evolution from the three great houses, I can’t help but think that Gaogaen is still relatively cute.
>>185Brigalon wasn’t really expected much even at the stage of Harimaron, but Nyabby was a cute kitty and very popular.
It’s cute, but it has gotten bigger… that’s what Parmot is.
I think the reason why the flow of Nyahoha standing became public during the time of Nyahoha is mainly due to Nyaabi and Gaogaen.
There shouldn’t be any dud final evolutions among the starter Pokémon from Sun and Moon.
To be honest, I was quite braced because I find Fukurou and Oshamari creepy.
>>188I think it’s a disappointment that Hisuian Basculegion doesn’t always emit flames.
(I shouldn’t stand up…)
Daikenki, don’t sit, stand up.
Nyaabi had a cool design primarily in black.
I think if it were something like Maneyura, it wouldn’t have been talked about this much.
>>193If it’s going in the direction of Maniure, then Maniure is fine.
>>195Manectric is neither a fire type nor one of the starter Pokémon, right?
>>197In the end, it’s popular even without considering its performance, so isn’t that good?
Since the original species was used a bit in this work, the position of the region has become even more uncertain.
This can also be said for the jellyfish.
Since it’s just a look-alike and not a specific region, I think it would have been fine to change the performance quite a bit.
>>196There’s no need to have the same base stats even within regions.
>>196The jellyfish creature can change significantly even if the stats are the same, as it is originally a dual-type and has unique abilities that transform everything.
The thread image is unusually boring.
Before the release → Nyaho, don’t stand up!
After release → Don’t stand, Tamanchura!
Jellyfish are a different matter except for the distribution…
Wanaider is creepier when it’s crawling.
>>201If you’re crawling while standing, then that’s definitely creepy.
It’s really frustrating that despite having both regional variants and closely related species, Dugtrio is not viable in either case.
It seems that regions have similar characteristics, so ideally each would have its own role, but that’s quite difficult, isn’t it?
Are you listening, Kamitsukurochi? Don’t mess with me!
>>205It had a regular way to be used.
>>205Was there some kind of joking element?
I think it’s about time for some mammals that don’t seem particularly related to water from the water trinity to make an appearance.
Dogs and such
>>206Isn’t a chameleon not technically an aquatic creature?
>>206The water system has so many motifs that it might not make sense to deliberately remove them.
In general, while Torracat hurt the hearts of those who were expecting Litten, it is still quite popular overall.
Gyarados is less popular than Mimikyu, Decidueye, Incineroar, Zeraora, and Gallade in Alola.
In other words, it’s more popular than anything else.
Was Lycanroc that popular…?