
Art Pokémon
BW’s Grass-type Elite Four Pokémon
Beautiful base stats distribution
The annoyed look is cute.
SV banned Pokémon
>>5I wanted to terastal…
>>11I think it would be a considerable crime just to change to either fire or fighting type.
Not at all, I have such low base stats…
>>6It’s a deception to cut out the CS that you don’t use.
>>63It’s like the early Pokémon Alain Delon is a deception.
>>63It’s being said, Mega Spearow.
When I’m thinking about a party, it’s often the case that it’s more enjoyable if this person is there…
Though it’s steel, it can’t reduce ice by half…
>>8You can turn ice into a 1:1 ratio grass.
>>36It’s quite a bad habit to look for flaws, feeling like an anonymous person who can’t consider things like ice equivalent to grass.
>>57No matter how you think about it, they’re definitely saying it as a joke…
The guy who had unknowingly stopped hanging around.
I’ll put on a headband and do the gyroscope…
>>10I was thinking you would just sprinkle mistletoe and then this hits me directly and it hurts.
These slow, grass-type Pokémon are basically ignored outside of battles.
NPC trainers don’t use it either.
>>13In the first place, things like travel parties or stories are about keeping exhaustion in check and defeating a large number of opponents efficiently, so it’s all about getting the upper hand on the enemy.
A non-swing gyro guarantees a one-hit knockout on HB-specialized Habataku Kami.
When I was in the fifth generation, I always thought this A90 model was ridiculous.
I still think about it a little.
>>17I think it’s foolish that they can attack from unexpected ranges.
The speed is at an incredibly fast level of trill, it’s ridiculous.
I love the slowest Gyro Man with a headband because I’m holding out against the strongest force.
This guy can also do a solid body preman, right?
The way c and s are trimmed is a crime.
>>22Ugh… My C is too low, I can’t defeat Gyarados with Thunder…
>>25First of all, it’s strange that a grass-type Pokémon can learn Thunder.
>>28My living space feels a bit electrifying, so for some reason…
>>30Because I’m a member of the Electric Stone Cave…
The udenji will come out!
>>31In the case of an electric technique, this isn’t a joke and is not allowed, but if it comes now, it seems like it would be taken away.
>>28It’s like an Electric-type learning to Overheat.
>>32That’s completely different!
I am certainly not, I am a weak Pokémon…
The base stats are only 489…
As a result, the total base stats are only 489…
Between Kenhorou and Baiwooloo…
I like Yatolei.
Being made of steel means immunity to poison, which is quite impressive.
It can’t be helped… Let’s apply pressure with the acid bomb.
It has a name that makes you want to call it.
Hmm…
>>35Shoot
Due to such a tragic speed, it often happens that I get outpaced by an opponent who has been paralyzed (5th generation specification)…
My partner
When looking at the efficiency of base stats, it’s stronger than most of the 600 base stat Pokémon, so of course it’s strong.
There is no waste beyond Paldea.
>>43You usually lose about 80 in the parts that you don’t use.
The move repertoire is carefully selected from the Steel Electric Grass types, right?
Headband gyro
It’s not as gloomy as they say, considering it was adopted by Yarti…
Inflation is happening, and if the next generation lifts the ban, it might be okay to remember Needle Guard.
The single’s reception will be further strengthened, but
The various abilities of this creature might have been set by Pokémon players at the time.
The speaker is in the shadows.
Those who argue in a world where grass cannot grow are just weird, introverted people.
I got the impression that Grass types that can take Ice hits at normal effectiveness, like this fifth generation Pokémon and Yukinooh, are strong.
>>52Also, Rumpappa.
>>52You called?
>>55If it had come out around the third generation, I think it would have been used in WCS and JPCS as well.
74/94/131/54/116/20
You’re just too efficient.
>>54Looking at it this way, in SV, while S is one thing, A and C aren’t really overly nerfed; it’s just that this level of performance is fairly common for high base stat Pokémon.
How about trying Mega Evolution and increasing just H by 100?
Among the distribution of characters like Sereko and Hihidaruma, there are also ones like 3 monkeys and Daikenki.
An important example is the power of technique.
I’m glad we don’t have a terrace.
>>60But instead, there were jewels!!
The total base stats are too low!
When the ban is lifted, it seems like the hidden loud bone could really complement the synergy.
At that time, Kingdra from the rain team was a savior that appeared to me when I was struggling too much.
>>70Since that guy got the bonus, it’s become a bit harder to receive it…
>>72The unified rain drop is probably stronger.
>>75When it rains, I wonder if it’s about power or accuracy.
I want them to adjust the Mega Evolution stats enough to eliminate waste, like with Gachiguma.
I’m a low base stat… weak…
>>73You should have more earthquakes.
Ahh, uah, gyro, gyro, headband, gyro.
489 is too high to be considered a low base stat.
If anything, this guy is probably in the rain team.
>>78Burdening with grass, electricity, water, and other troublesome things.
The mainstream of singles is, of course, the sticky evasive type, and it includes the power to make otaku call it a headband gyro, making it an honorary lifetime introverted Pokémon.
Is the 1:1 ghost hard right now?
Despite being grass, the ground is at the same scale…
I was also shocked by the distribution when I saw Kyodion.
>>83That guy’s abilities are also abnormal…
What the heck is that bonus…
>>85Don’t let your guard down just because it seems like a ghost is halved.
If it were in a Terastal environment, I might get tired of this guy’s toughness.
It doesn’t seem like that would be the case if it’s based on legends or rules.
Is this the Shield King from Sword and Shield? That’s lucky.
Dinlu has many weaknesses, so it’s understandable, right?
But if this guy came to SV, he would probably gather a lot of hate around the water terrace area.
>>89These guys usually cause a ruckus either in the water or at the fairy terrace…
I wanted to throw a bulky Net Ball at Suicune.
Regis salt is a rock type, so it’s somewhat allowed.
The best introverted Pokémon for SV is fine with salt, right?
>>93Dinlu or Chiongen
I feel like it will be okay even if I bring the image into the thread, because I need salt.
In the legendary environment of Sword and Shield, seeing my legend get stuck by this enemy twisted my smile.
There have been several times when I’ve thought it would be great to be able to use this guy in the SV raid.
Dinlu seems to be too popular to have an introverted vibe, or something like that…
>>99Just getting hit by a matching quake at A110 is pretty tough.
Why does it have such firepower? It’s strange.
I wonder how the forfeiting or learning of techniques would have been if I had come to SV.
As a result of becoming number one, Dinlu has lost the feeling of being the number one in a sinister way.
Of course, the receiving team does this, but even in combined sushi, the double team employs delay tactics, and it’s good for Rasha to be the honorary introvert captain.
The Four Disasters are usually so disastrous that they’ve gone beyond being just insidious.
Douhidoide: “That’s right.”
>>104In terms of being a natural enemy to Sunyshore, you’re also a disaster…
It’s not acceptable from a setting perspective if it’s a species that can remember both mistletoe and electromagnetic waves.
>>106If it’s acceptable within the context, then it’s fine.
How can I forgive a king who shoots mistletoe after throwing away grass?
>>107The one fighting below has only gained the Esper type, while the main body above probably doesn’t intend to abandon the grass.
The power of the gyro is so high that it’s nice to be able to hit hard enough to not allow anyone to stay without even swinging A.
In my team, I’m responsible for the firepower of Power Whip and Gyro Ball with a Headband…
Dohidoid became surprisingly refreshing after being taken out of boiling water.
A Pokémon content that is refreshingly unpopular outside of battles.
>>112Morobareru became the face of BW along with Reshiram…
>>112I haven’t seen anything other than goods that come out completely…
>>112There’s neither charm nor appeal, you know.
It can be said to be simple and sturdy.
>>112When this guy stopped hanging around and became a pitiful sight, there were quite a few voices of sadness.
>>112It’s too slow to use for travel, you know…
Isn’t Paldea the place where it shone the brightest?
>>112I liked it enough to start with it before it evolved and raise it steadily…
I want to know the reason why Glaion is allowed but this guy isn’t (or so it is said).
>>115The special defense is a weakness if you think about it…
I thought they weren’t there when I heard the sounds in the field, but when I looked up, there they were.
I want you to do something like that someday.
Isn’t it rather that Gligar is not allowed while the image in the thread is allowed?
>>123In terms of character power and achievements, the thread image is considerably superior.
Gryon can only use Hame, but it hurts to hit this guy and it hurts to get hit, indirectly affecting other recoveries as well.
Nattorei is normally strong even when wearing a headband…
Just having the thread image makes me not want to use contact moves.
I was able to completely shut out with a herbivorous zebra.
>>128Even if I can completely shut this down, it doesn’t mean anything if I can’t put a burden on the cycle first.
If you had a hammer, it wouldn’t be a complete shutout, though.
>>129Since Zebstrika isn’t in Sword and Shield, could it be the Sun and Moon environment…?
>>129I don’t use it much, but I have poison as well.
I thought it was strange that Gyarados was holding a whip.
I’m glad I forgot.
>>131If the explanation isn’t about vines or tentacles…
The herbivorous Zebrican can leave a decoy against Jalo Bolt, allowing it to poison incoming opponents, so it has performed quite well depending on the environment.
It’s a shame that there is a cave of tourmaline in Blueberry.
>>134There was a petition against imports by the students…
>>135That’s the Isshu region, right!?
I want to throw it at that idiot in Laos.
>>136If the steel had not weakened…
In the electric stone synchronization, Gantle wasn’t able to enter either.
I wanted you to be here.
I regret that if Natt and Bunger were there, Water Raos would have been a bit more difficult to move.
It’s amazing that ever since this guy showed up, they’ve been fighting only with the lodging team.
>>142I used to do things like hachimaki gyros, and they were quite good.
If you’re in SV, you’ll be surprised by the terrace that sets things on fire.
On the contrary, there’s a high possibility of getting one-punched into dust by the opponent’s surprise move, so I don’t think it was seen as much as during the peak of the Sword and Shield era.
Simply put, the cheating is strong against poison, powder, and mistletoe.
When I looked at the base stats, they were really too much of a base stat scam, and it was no good.
The Pokémon that is considered the strongest player in singles and has the most beautiful stat distribution.