It probably gets victory dance as a physical replacement for QD,but we dont even know if victory dance is in the game yet so i might be wrong.-Slither Wing looks underwhelming. Good Attack and decent bulk, but not much else. Bug/Fighting is an interesting defensive type as we see with Buzzwole, but it worked on Buzzwole because it had excellent physical bulk to take neutral hits quite well, which Slither Wing does not have. Probably not gonna be very good.
I have the opposite problem. I lost interest in OU as it gradually filled up with legendaries and super forms.In all honesty, I can't even justify why large chunks of Ubers are there anymore.
Would Palkia really break the meta of Tapu Fini, Dragapult, and Glowking?
Yup. Scarlet won. At least Scarlet has something more creative than just old Pokemon as robots.
I have the opposite problem. I lost interest in OU as it gradually filled up with legendaries and super forms.
Way back when, competitive Pokémon had this charm, you know, where it felt like trainers gathered with their top-trained Pokémon gathered from all over the wilds, or nursed from Eggs, and trained during long travels across the land. The Pokémon you saw featured in the analyses were finely trained and equipped with rare TM moves, but they were ordinary enough otherwise: Breloom, Forretress, Gengar, Starmie, Jolteon, Blissey ... You could imagine a tournament of Average Joes carrying these Pokémon. Sure, there were the occasional legendaries in OU even back in the RSE days, but they were quite few and far between.
Over time, though, as power creep did its inevitable thing, OU ended up being mostly populated by Pokémon that lore-wise were the stuff of legends or once-in-a-generation miracles. One-off guardian deities, Ultra Beasts from another dimension, the incredibly rare Mega Evolution phenomenon, mythical beings ... stuff the Average Joe should count himself blessed if he ever saw one of, once in his life, from a great distance . Managing to find, capture, and master multiple such miracles is just the entry level required to get anywhere in that competitive metagame.
I think Gen VII was the worst in this regard. The list of SM OU 'mons is a game of "spot the Pokémon available to every trainer on the street". SS is better, but still very legend-heavy. Of course, mechanics-wise, there's little difference between a Ho-Oh and a Talonflame, but the perception of it all would be very different if everybody ran around with a Ho-Oh all the time. Ho-Oh is meant to be this unique, god-like creature of ancient legend, while Talonflame can be spotted in any random forest.
I wonder if there's a custom meta for Average Joes, where legendary Pokémon and miracle super forms are outright banned. I sometimes think about what that would look like.
There is, it's early SwSh meta, which I believe is regarded as one of the worst metas ever.I wonder if there's a custom meta for Average Joes, where legendary Pokémon and miracle super forms are outright banned. I sometimes think about what that would look like.
I have the opposite problem. I lost interest in OU as it gradually filled up with legendaries and super forms.
Way back when, competitive Pokémon had this charm, you know, where it felt like trainers gathered with their top-trained Pokémon gathered from all over the wilds, or nursed from Eggs, and trained during long travels across the land. The Pokémon you saw featured in the analyses were finely trained and equipped with rare TM moves, but they were ordinary enough otherwise: Breloom, Forretress, Gengar, Starmie, Jolteon, Blissey ... You could imagine a tournament of Average Joes carrying these Pokémon. Sure, there were the occasional legendaries in OU even back in the RSE days, but they were quite few and far between.
Over time, though, as power creep did its inevitable thing, OU ended up being mostly populated by Pokémon that lore-wise were the stuff of legends or once-in-a-generation miracles. One-off guardian deities, Ultra Beasts from another dimension, the incredibly rare Mega Evolution phenomenon, mythical beings ... stuff the Average Joe should count himself blessed if he ever saw one of, once in his life, from a great distance . Managing to find, capture, and master multiple such miracles is just the entry level required to get anywhere in that competitive metagame.
I think Gen VII was the worst in this regard. The list of SM OU 'mons is a game of "spot the Pokémon available to every trainer on the street". SS is better, but still very legend-heavy. Of course, mechanics-wise, there's little difference between a Ho-Oh and a Talonflame, but the perception of it all would be very different if everybody ran around with a Ho-Oh all the time. Ho-Oh is meant to be this unique, god-like creature of ancient legend, while Talonflame can be spotted in any random forest.
I wonder if there's a custom meta for Average Joes, where legendary Pokémon and miracle super forms are outright banned. I sometimes think about what that would look like.
i agree, personally all i expected from the violet mons was cool robots and that's exactly what happened. the robot thing just makes the most sense from a marketing perspective and imo is just a cool idea in general. only beef i have is that you can tell game freak was really reaching with the types to not make them all steels or electrica quick question on this topic, what was everyone expecting the future/violet Paradox Pokémon to look like? Given what we knew, they were obviously going to look robotic to some extent, I get that they could've looked a bit better but Gallade, Delibird and Volcarona all look really cool.
I feel like a lot of people thought they were going to be like.. evolutions that happened in the future but if you focused on what Khu was saying and how also Miraidon looked (Who we knew for a while was a Paradox Mon) it should have given an inclination that they were going to be robotic. Seems to me like people set themselves up for disappointment based on what they thought they would be, rather than looking at what we knew.
But hey, Pokémon fans being logical? as real as these paradox mons I'm afraid
(sorry if this comes across confrontational at you personally, it's just a general thought after seeing the reception to the Violet mons)
There is, it's early SwSh meta, which I believe is regarded as one of the worst metas ever.
Problem being, while the perception of a "legendary" vs "non legendary" is what it is, in practice it's still the same: everyone uses the same top cut pokemon.
Take it with a grain of salt,,,I only trust Pearl enthusiast for the real leaks on twitter and he still not sure about this whether its true or not,,,But if thats the case then this think will just straight up OU, The only paradox pokemon that is faster than it is the...Delibird (weird -_-)Is this true?
What the fuck is that 135 135 135 spread on Mismagius.
Yes but the point I wanted to make is that it's just a "perception" issue.Early SS Meta had some huge problems with Arena Trap, Dracovish, etc.
DLC1 Meta is what I think was the best SS Meta by far. Lots of Pokemon came back, but only 3 of them were legendaries (Urshifu forms and Magearna, which was banned eventually). I really liked a the styles that emerged in that Meta and all the experiments with weaker Mons (Centiskorcg, Poliwrath, Roserade, Heracross, etc.) that worked. Only thing that I would have fixed was banning Dark Urshifu, but other than that, I really enjoyed that Meta with low legends amount (though it being my Pokemon career peack might have something to do with that). Then DLC2 came, all legends came back and only the ones I actually liked in the Meta (Pheromosa, Kyurem and Zygarde) were banned, so the meta got ruined for me.
delibird supremacy! we're all on the naughty list.Take it with a grain of salt,,,I only trust Pearl enthusiast for the real leaks on twitter and he still not sure about this whether its true or not,,,But if thats the case then this think will just straight up OU, The only paradox pokemon that is faster than it is the...Delibird (weird -_-)
Megas bring you back to mokey.…Oh, and I’m curious what it means for the lore too of course lol
In general, Past would have ancient/historical motifs and be more monsterous, and Future would be future/sci-fi motifs. I expects Mechs for the future paradoxes, namely Mechatyranitar, but not everything to be just old Pokemon but as a mech. I was expecting Alien-like designs, Pokemon being more domesticated, and Cyborgs.a quick question on this topic, what was everyone expecting the future/violet Paradox Pokémon to look like?
I doubt they're related to the megas in any waySO GAME FREAK REMEMBERED THAT MEGAS EXISTED
…Oh, and I’m curious what it means for the lore too of course lol
Related? I highly doubt it. But the two strongest Paradoxes base their designs around Megas, whereas the other Paradoxes don’t, even in the case of Tyranitar who actually has a Mega. That has to be intentional, at least as a design choice.I doubt they're related to the megas in any way
BUT
Megas are stated to cause the pokemon to often go feral due to the massive stress and potentially pain of the induced mega evolution.
These Paradox pokemon do seem like feral pokemon who got unnaturally altered due to <plot reasons we don't know>
So the concept isnt too dissimilar, and I can definitely see valid reasoning for using megas as inspiration for their design
In general, Past would have ancient/historical motifs and be more monsterous, and Future would be future/sci-fi motifs. I expects Mechs for the future paradoxes, namely Mechatyranitar, but not everything to be just old Pokemon but as a mech. I was expecting Alien-like designs, Pokemon being more domesticated, and Cyborgs.
For specific things, I was expecting Jigglypuff to be a vampire like what the leaks said, and would look like Lugosi Dracula but as Jigglypuff, or Donphan being more like a mammoth. I was expecting Future Volcarona to be a poisonous Volcarona, after the typings were revealed. Something like Volcarona being toxic waste.