is there any lore precedent for pikachu's rock smash technique here? like that's some super anime shit electrifying the rocks and then manipulating them to smash his opponents. also the fact his super move involves him punching with an actual human fist. just curious.
Because it would take like 10+ years to develop a balanced movest for every pokemon (809 currenty, with in addition 200-300 with the new upcoming gen) not mentioning all the different stats that all the pokemons have, with their resistances and weaknesses. So yea, i think that the answer is obvious.
@@blob2557 though its sad that the mainline game doesn't take full advantage of their complicated battle system. If only gym leaders know how to actually build a team. it would be fun to play with a gym leader who uses trick room, tailwind, weather setups, etc.
@@jackrush1222It does. The gym leaders and even elite 4 are glorified tutorials, the game has multiplayer and battle facilities that do in fact take advantage of the system.
@@rpgfanatic9719 If gym leaders and elite 4 are tutorials, then they're pretty bad ones. Type matchups should be the tutorial of gyms. But in Elite 4 teams, it should be a tutorial on team setups and how to counter weathers, terrains, trick room, etc. Otherwise, players would have never encountered or even think that pokemon could be complex. Also, this is a 3 year old post huhu
If only Pikachu can fight like this in Super Smash.
hes literally top 3 best smash characters
@@rushshahaiosifovg yeah, and Pikachu in Pokken is a B-tier character. He just can't do as much. 💔
is there any lore precedent for pikachu's rock smash technique here? like that's some super anime shit electrifying the rocks and then manipulating them to smash his opponents. also the fact his super move involves him punching with an actual human fist. just curious.
Namco lore
Fighting game logjc
This isn't just Pikachu, this is Heihachu
Why doesn’t Pokémon play like this?
Because it would take like 10+ years to develop a balanced movest for every pokemon (809 currenty, with in addition 200-300 with the new upcoming gen) not mentioning all the different stats that all the pokemons have, with their resistances and weaknesses.
So yea, i think that the answer is obvious.
@@silverdragon_goldenraichu_1227 They are also entirely different genres of games both fun in their own ways.
@@blob2557 though its sad that the mainline game doesn't take full advantage of their complicated battle system. If only gym leaders know how to actually build a team. it would be fun to play with a gym leader who uses trick room, tailwind, weather setups, etc.
@@jackrush1222It does. The gym leaders and even elite 4 are glorified tutorials, the game has multiplayer and battle facilities that do in fact take advantage of the system.
@@rpgfanatic9719 If gym leaders and elite 4 are tutorials, then they're pretty bad ones. Type matchups should be the tutorial of gyms. But in Elite 4 teams, it should be a tutorial on team setups and how to counter weathers, terrains, trick room, etc. Otherwise, players would have never encountered or even think that pokemon could be complex. Also, this is a 3 year old post huhu
Pikachu x Mishima
Pikachu Mishima
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What games this
TheAppledog You're pretty stupid if you can't tell what game this is.
@@Amirisphere I'm sorry but he is, the game is right in the title.
Marowak please come to this game, vaporean, or mareep OMG!!!! I’m going to be god like
mareep would be a little useless vaporean not likely marowak probs but we already have lucario
Vaporeon could replace Suicune with the same kit, I really don't like legendaries being part of it
It wouldn't have made sense for mareep to have gotten in. The only exception to the no first stage rule is croagunk.