I don't know why, but it pisses me off that Wiglett has 20 less BST and points in Special Defense compared to Diglett.
That's really weird; Toedscool, Toedscruel and Wugtrio all have the same exact Base Stats as their normal variants too so its literally just Wiglett that has 20 less special defense. Nothing else is different about Wiglett either: same HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack and Speed.
I'm going to guess a mistake they MAY fix.
If I had to guess, maybe they were originally thinking of moving around some of Wiglett's stats (I'm going to assume they would have moved the 20 points to physical Defense, therefore swapping the defense stat numbers) but for whatever reason decided not to... BUT forgot to put the 20 points back into Wiglett's SpD.
Now, I say they may fix this because something like this has happened before. Mega Alakazam originally was only a 90+ BST increase instead of a 100+ because GF forgot that they also gave normal Alakazam a small 10 point buff into its Special Defense (likely so its BST is a nice looking 500). In Gen VII they added 10 points to Mega Alakazam's SpD so it was a proper 100+ BST increase and making its BST 600.
Of course, one is a Mega Pokemon where this little stat difference is not only gonna be noticed but could affect M-Alakazam's competitive performance. Wiglett meanwhile is a weak basic stage that will likely be 1HKO by a neutral move even in Little Cup. Should it be fixed? Yes, for consistency sake. Is it a priority? Not in the least.
Duraludon, in its 535, higher than Charizard BST, getting an evolution. It was already bad seeing Alakazam-tier 'mons evolving 17 years ago, and the return to that a year and a half ago... but this is irritating. Give it a preevolution at least.
Meanwhile, stuff like Swoobat remains radiating middle stage energy. Poor guy didn't even get the stat boost that was intended for it in SM (it went to Woobat instead because of human error I suppose).
Duraludon has a big downside: it's Abilities suck. For Normal Abilities you have either one which halves its weight or one which doubles its weight, how so very useful. Even its Hidden Ability is meh, just preventing its Moves from be redirected (maybe useful on some Types, though not on a Steel/Dragon).
And unless you're cheesing Max Raids, it is also a very late game Pokemon on Route 10 (aka after the 8th Badge and just before Wyndon; or a rare encounter at Lake of Outrage in a blizzard), to the point where you may not even bother with it when you could catch it because your team would be pretty much set.
Nah, the award for "are we really just gonna let players have this Dragon that easily" goes to Cyclizar. Sure, it's BST is 501 so not TOO outrageous. Though if you know where to go you can get it relatively early; it has high Speed, good offense, and descent bulk; and finally its normal Ability is alright Shed Skin and Hidden Ability is great Regenerator. Early on it gets Rapid Spin, STAB Quick Attack, & Breaking Swipe; and later Moves include U-turn, Shed Tail, Shift Gear, and of course stronger STABs. Being both a Normal and Dragon-type also means it gets a wide TM Type coverage. Finally the Types its weak too are all late game bosses which at that point you should have another Pokemon able to handle.
Meanwhile, stuff like Swoobat remains radiating middle stage energy. Poor guy didn't even get the stat boost that was intended for it in SM (it went to Woobat instead because of human error I suppose).
A +10 to HP wasn't going to be any more useful to Swoobat. If it was gonna get a single stat buff I'd say it needs a 20-30 point increase to its Special Attack. Also a better Ability, it looks like a Moody Pokemon.
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Now entering the Regigigas discussion. I haven't read all the posts so just gonna quickly answer as I come across them:
Regigas having Slow Start. The king of the regis is the worst regi because of this ability.....
The Ability isn't the problem, the problem is that it RESETS. I think if they do the following changes to Regigigas it'll be all the better while still having that initial "warm-up" period:
Shorten it to 3 turns. Nowadays 5 turns is a long time, we have Moves with field effects which don't even last 5 turns.
Give it two forms. When first sent into battle it'll be in its "Awakening Forme" which has Slow Start, the 6 colored discs on its body are black. When Slow Start ends, it'll turn into its "Awakened Form", for the rest of the battle its Ability is changed to Insomnia, and the discs regain their color making it look like the Regigigas we all know.
Possibly wrong thread but what is the lore reason behind Slow Start if there is one?
Yes... though it only applies to one specific Regigigas, Sinnoh's.
Originally, the reason Regigigas had Slow Start is because it was sealed away deep below Snowpoint Temple for who know how many years (going to guess at least a few centuries). Those who sealed it used the original Regi Trio as the "keys" to wake it up, taking them to Hoenn and sealing them there. However, by transferring the 3 Regi from RSE up to DPPt and presenting them to Regigigas, it'll re-activate. However, it's been inactive for so long (hinted by the plantlife growing on its shoulders and feet), it now takes a few turns to fully power-up.
However, things then get complicated. BW2 revealed there was a Regigigas in Unova, it too sealed away. ORAS had there been a Regigigas in Hoenn all along, oddly sealed in the same cave as Regice. Then we come to the Regigigas who don't seem to have been sealed away yet still have Slow Start and plantlife growing on them: one in Ultra Space and another just hanging out in a Galar Raid Den (you need all 5 Regi to encounter it, so maybe it was sealed away via the den?).
Now we could go for the non-canon angle for many of these, the only ones which are canon is the one in Sinnoh and maybe Galar. And what happened to both of them put them in a similar enough situation where they have Slow Start as their Ability (and plantlife growing on them; unless we re-textualize that as a natural part of it as its a being of nature & creation).
Still, unless they want to make it so they have to do a sealed away narrative for all Regigigas, I wouldn't be against them adding onto its lore which would allow them to make some positive changes.
As a side note, something I appreciate about the original Regi trio is how they did actually feel quite special on account of being single-typed Pokémon of types that on their introduction barely had any single-typed representation. (...) The Regis stood out as the only particularly strong representatives for JUST their assigned type with no dual types. When you think through the type chart as a whole, they’re actually the best 3 types to be used for this, and I think it was a very intentional decision.
Hm, I'm more on the side of coincidental. While I don't think its ever been confirmed, I'm with the belief the original Regi are based on the "ages" that notably mankind had existed for: Stone Age, Ice Age, and the Metal Ages. Thus Regidrago and Regieleki fit into this concept representing the most extremes of the time scale: Regidrago the "Primordial Age" or even "Age of Dinosaurs" being Dragon-type and Regieleki the "Modern Age" or "Digital Age" being Electric-type.
First, what the heck is that powder? Ledian can't learn any powder move.
Second, all these Pokédex entries imply that Ledian is a nocturnal Pokémon: it flies at night, uses starlight as energy (BTW where are Moonblast and Moonlight?), and sleeps during daytime.
And yet, Ledian is only encountered during the morning or daytime.
While it's no excuse, it's known that the team which writes the Pokedex descriptions aren't/weren't the same who design the Pokemon nor which decide its battling traits (at least they used to, not sure about recently).
Would be nice if GF took a read through Pokemon Dex descriptions to maybe see if there's any new ideas they could pull from it, but no, instead let's make a dex entry making fun how weak Ledian punches are.