
After doing a little research, I found that snow avalanches and earthquakes are not remembered.
“Using the wing attack has a power of 35, and other flying moves are difficult to use; it can either fly through the sky or use God Bird.”
The feature that increases critical hit rate with high speed can’t be utilized because there’s no technique like “Slicing.”
Blizzard weakness
It didn’t have any good points, but even so, among the first generation, it has a relatively high attack (105) and can use moves like Hyper Beam and Double Team at S130, so it’s probably not one of the weaker ones.
Isn’t it good with Kentauros?
>>1It’s impressive to take the destructive beam at half strength.
>>8You wouldn’t use Hyper Beam against a Pteranodon holder, right?
>>17What you’re saying doesn’t make sense, does it?
>>20Isn’t it normal to assume a switch when you see Pteranodon and not use Hyper Beam?
>>22Since it can restrain the Hyper Beam, it has a role that Kentaros does not have.
I have a memory of Wataru’s Ptera using Rock Avalanche, but was I mistaken?
>>2It’s the silver and gold side, isn’t it?
>>5By the way, players can’t teach Rock Slide in Gold and Silver either.
>>9That guy was using modified Pokémon other than Dragonite too?
>>9Aren’t you just being sneaky, you Four Heavenly Kings?
I hadn’t been doing serious battles, so I had been using it all along due to the influence of Pokémon Special…
>>3Pute is nice, isn’t it?
I don’t really care, but the dots are pretty well done.
I thought the Rock Slide move could be learned from a TM, but it didn’t.
And I wonder why I can remember uppercase letters.
>>7The first generation of monsters are quite versatile…
It can be said that being able to reduce the impact of things like slamming or destructive beams when fighting Wataru is a strength.
It’s fine, but the level I got when I received it in Glen Town is too low.
>>11Isn’t it better to use a poison Pokémon and become a fast-moving enthusiast?
To be frank, the first generation fossil Pokémon is dominated by Omastar, but Omastar isn’t cute…
>>12Our Kabutops was in the first team, but…
>>12🙋
Maybe if I teach Ptera Reflector, it will be strong…?
I have a memory of thinking that it was cool but the technique was a bit questionable when I was a child.
The pixel art of the original Pteranodon is really good, isn’t it?
Omanyte was easy to use because it can use Water/Ice type moves with special water and is hard due to its rock type.
Pterosaurs are cool, but they can do very little… There are three birds when it comes to flying.
The story of the first generation mostly works out if you keep cutting through it.
It doesn’t necessarily have to be this one.
In Poké Stadium 2, there is a special motion for Earthquake, but it doesn’t learn it.
After taking the haywire beam and receiving one turn, there’s nothing this guy can do.
There is a Rhydon that has seen an increase in evaluation in later years after receiving the move Hyper Beam.
>>25If you have knowledge about the after-the-fact network, wouldn’t it be quicker to clear it with just Blastoise?
>>47You can tell just from playing normally with the AI.
It feels like the shortcomings of the moves haven’t improved much even with the latest Ptera.
The stone head is almost dead.
>>26Send me Brave Bird.
Also, the dual-headed axe.
>>28Since there are megas, I hope I can get it at ZA with faint expectations.
The problem of relying too much on Normal and Water-type moves in the first generation of Pokémon.
There was a place with a rocky technique…
>>29I wonder if I can catch a Jynx…
No matter how low my defense is, I feel like I could withstand one hit…
Omastar is honestly 90% strong because of water, and its rock moves are pretty useless.
I didn’t really develop an attachment because Fossil Pokémon and Laplace have such low joining levels that I don’t feel like using them on my journey.
If you know how to surf the waves, you could head straight to Guren, and for the time being, you could be considered as a potential asset as someone who can fly.
The blunt dual-edged sword is clearly being taken off officially.
Are there any specialists like Rampardos and Hisuian Braviary?
>>35Boss Godra 💢
>>38Gyrance💢
>>35Rampardos is not Rock Head.
The accuracy of rock moves is…
Omastar wants a move between Meteor Beam and Ancient Power.
I hear that many first-time players wonder where they can restore the museum, even though they can obtain the secret amber…
>>39On the contrary, I was wondering where Kohaku was on the second lap.
While they’re causing inflation heavily, there are many people wondering why they don’t distribute the skills more, including in the thread’s images, right?
>>42If I keep putting it off because it’s a hassle, I’ll just end up with no development time, right?
>>42With the speed inflation, the environment has become one where even the thread image can easily be surpassed, so isn’t it okay to raise Brave Bird and other moves…? That’s what I’m thinking.
>>42If you want to balance the match, it’s easier to make minor adjustments…
In Sword and Shield, there were quite a few Rock types that did not receive Power Gem.
>>44The name is bad.
I feel like I could see it even if I don’t have it at the fossil museum or somewhere.
That’s why I’m so excited about this graph.
>>45Is that thing not turned into bones?
>>45Kabutops can be seen, but Omastar isn’t there.
Was it deemed uninteresting just because it was only a shell?
Looking at the graphics later, it feels like a miraculous angle for the original dot.
I remember that it was somehow awkward in blue.
In SV, it’s increased quite a bit, so it’s really just a feeling.
Bangi has the Power Gem that I wanted in Sword and Shield.
Since there are opalized ammonites, I wonder if I could get a chance to receive a Power Gem next time…
When you think about it carefully, why is this guy made of amber instead of being a fossil?
>>56It’s amber from a mosquito that sucked its blood.
>>57I wonder if the mosquito Pokémon has disappeared…
>>69You don’t have to force yourself to reply…
>>56Since it was in Jurassic Park, there’s no need for a particular explanation.
I wonder if you can tell that there’s a mosquito trapped inside the amber…
I was wondering why a Pteranodon could come from amber.
It’s because of Jurassic Park.
I like the enigmatic presence called Megaptera.
It’s not particularly a problem in the scenario if it’s said to be a secret fossil.
>>66It’s a strange tale that living creatures are formed from fossils, isn’t it?
>>84That’s because it’s a setting from the Pokémon world, so it doesn’t really matter much.
It seems like the mosquitoes will be restored little by little.
>>67It might be that the true identity is Marshadows.
>>70What’s up with researchers who ignore such a thing and focus on the blood of fossils that are still left in the museum?
Rock-type moves have such low accuracy for their basic moves, it’s a shame.
Isn’t it terrible that instead of reviving the fully intact mosquito Pokémon, they choose to revive Ptera?
Well, if you think about it seriously, back then it was a world where creatures other than Pokémon also existed.
The first generation rock types give off a vibe of being weak against lesser opponents.
>>73Well, I think they are made as regular RPG enemy characters, like the rock bug poison type ones.
destroyer beam
A sad present where the Megaptera cannot grip the rocks.
Well, if someone like you, a mosquito, says that…
Even now, Ptera is somewhat difficult to use.
In PokéSpe, the amber cracked and a small Ptera (Pterodactyl) grew larger and came out.
The megaptera has sharp spikes on its jaw, so it might actually be the main body instead of just a mosquito.
But it’s a type that even the Elite Four adopted as their second type, you know?
>>83Isn’t it flying?
>>86I think it’s about Shiba, who intentionally chose Onix even though there were other Fighting-type Pokémon available.
>>96I wonder why that guy doesn’t use Nyoroabon…
>>99It seems like it would be okay to use since we have Machamp.
>>99Even the Okorizaru won’t use it.
It’s not like using a Ghost-type (first form) or a Dragon-type (first form) as a desperate measure; all five can be evolved into Fighting types, but two Onixes, huh…
Even though I wanted to use it, it was too late to get my hands on it, so I couldn’t use it.
FireRed, LeafGreen, Fourth GenerationAmber that contains the genes of ancient Pokémon. It is translucent and tinged with red.It was actually a narrative trick that there were no mosquitoes inside.
It was a spot to use because it was cool, alongside Charizard and Gyarados.
>>90Wataru Anonymous…
Yeah, I understand…
If the focus is on Mega, they might throw in some enhancements as well.
I think I used it instead of Pidgey as a factor for flying and because it’s effective against NPCs since it’s a Rock type.
What is this rock flying type? It seems that only this and Archeops are around.
Meteno…
If I can swing a double-edged weapon in an environment like Regi H, I think I could manage pretty well.
In the end, there’s a high possibility it might just be A105.
I like the setting that it seems to have gotten closer to its original form through Mega Evolution.
Because it’s a fossil, they can’t release a region, and due to Mega Evolution, additional evolutions are probably postponed, so it’s a bit of a sad situation.
I thought it looked cool, so I searched for it thinking I used it around Platinum, but it was way less stylish than I remembered.
I want you to let it undergo Primal Reversion rather than Mega Evolution.
>>102Isn’t history shallower than Grakai?
I vividly remember someone asking to exchange for lucky items with gold and silver.
Even if you go for a fighting dye, you’ll still be wiped out by a single Esper, so it makes sense to sort them by type, right?
Even Kikuko overuses it, and the Esper does too.
>>106It doesn’t make sense with the special Zaru of Onix.
If it’s going to be like having two Geodudes, there is that kind of feeling.
Either way, it will be swept away by Surf.
It’s a truly rational and clever strategy that meta-analyzes the flying type, isn’t it?
>>110Still, it’s okay with Golem, right?
It’s interesting that it took 5 generations for the Tyrannosaurus to appear in fossils.
Wataru has a mysterious sense of duty that makes him more of a flight user than a dragon user, given the way he arranges things according to his insufficient circumstances.
It’s strange that Shiba doesn’t use the type.
I think it turned out that way as a result of repeated playtesting and difficulty adjustments.
The strongest of the Four Heavenly Kings, Kanna, is the first one, and the risk of starting over is lower.
I think it’s to avoid dampening the player’s motivation.
Fossil Pokémon have been wandering around there lately.
Even though it’s unavoidable in terms of gameplay, compared to Kikuko, who has an overwhelming attribute…? This is just a slight difference.
It’s scary to imagine that someone might have casually released an incompletely revived species into the wild for breeding purposes…
Unlike Gym Leaders, was there any explanation about the original Elite Four being type experts?
It’s not really a concept party that’s intended to be restricted to a specific type from the beginning.
>>119I am Wataru, the Dragon Master!
>>119Aren’t they all claiming that for themselves?!!
>>119Oak was a good-looking guy back in the day!
>>128That’s what a type is like…
>>128I was talking about the type of guy, and it didn’t go well.
The Nibi Science Museum has a detailed skeleton display that can be overlooked, and it would be nice if they could improve the flow a bit more.
In the early stages of the Four Heavenly Kings, their role is to let players earn experience points, so there is no need to have a rigid formation.
At the end of the Four Heavenly Kings, there’s no need for a rigid formation because we want to conserve our strength for the championship battle.
Ewok has a better visual than Nyoro Bon Okorizaru.
It’s a “face hire.”
If you have no intention of sticking to a type restriction, you wouldn’t form a team with Ghost Gengar Gengar!
Before I knew it, Shiba has stolen the topic.
In the pre-battle dialogue, Kanna and Wataru mentioned their usage types.
Shiba has been training with Pokémon, but the old lady only talks about the old man.
>>129Kikuko is talking about her type too, huh?
It’s strange to specialize in things like dragons or ghosts when there’s only one species.
>>132Those guys just seem serious about forcibly putting in intermediate evolutions.
>>132The remaining types of the first generation are Normal, Bug, and Flying.
The early image of Pidgey, Rattata, and Caterpie is too strong.
Regarding Shiba, there are Nyoro Bon and Okorizaru, right?
If it’s two Geodudes, why not throw a Golem in here? It’s seriously full of mysteries.
Moreover, Shiba’s weaknesses are entirely due to the weaknesses of Fighting and Rock types in the first generation.
Adding Nyoro Bon or Golem won’t change the difficulty anyway.
>>133Iwak is a delicious bonus character that can be instantly killed with Surf, so I think it will change quite a bit.
>>133If you include Nyoro Bon, it won’t be a one-punch team with Blastoise’s Surf anymore…
It can only be thought that the staff mistook Shiba for Takeshi’s Onix.
The old woman is a poison user.
Even with Jynx in, it was tough despite hitting Slowbro’s weaknesses.
If Thunder is around, everything can be taken down with one hit, but Kanna is strangely dangerous.
Rocks and grass surprisingly have a demand as defensive types in the first generation and Gold/Silver environment.
At the initial stage, the grass almost always comes with poison, so that’s that.
Iwa-ck gets too little experience points, which is frustrating.
I have a feeling that there was a rumor that Shiba and Takeshi were connected by a thread and were parent and child.
If it’s the normal Elite Four, there are Pokémon like Tauros, so the visuals would look interesting.
I have the image that fighters train using rocks, so I had no sense of discomfort with Shiba using rocks.
Pterosaurs are dinosaurs, and dinosaurs are like dragons.
It’s just that Shiba’s dot is just a thread mark…
I have a memory of being surprised when it appeared in the anime.
Geodude is too weak.
At least if it were Golem or Rhydon…
>>148Either way, I’ll die surfing…
>No.1320066666That’s a nice repetitive number!
I think it’s not good to consider Onix as a pre-evolution in the current state where its base stats are lacking.
From the perspective of a clueless kid, just looking at the two ultimate cards of the unevolved Takeshi is quite impressive.
I use it because it’s cool! I feel like the level increases slowly even when I try to.
You like the development where a strong enemy from the beginning reappears in the end, right?
In the case of Onix, it will re-challenge other trainers or around the Iwayama Tunnel, so the early boss is a pattern of mid-game weaklings.
I’ve already reunited with Sakaki’s Onix…
Shiba’s martial arts are also effective against flying opponents.
The secret techniques of surfing and flying can completely dominate by type.
Honestly, nothing works no matter what you use.
That’s why they probably arranged it so that we could take a breather after Kanna.