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Pikachu, Dusk Lycanroc, and Melmetal are Ash's best bets for this battle, though if its a 4 vs. 4, I hope Torracat would be able to battle.
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At least they had the excuse of "x contestant doesn’t have enough Pokémon" (even though leagues are notorious for giving people previously unknown Pokémon), but now Gladion clearly has 4 Pokemon...I am pretty sure 'I don’t understand the decision of making the battle # vs #' appliees to most of this league.
what about meltan? Does it evolves in this episode? To counter siluvally melmetal is required. Satoshi will win this battle definetly. I think the battle with royale mask will be 6vs6. Which is the sixth pokemon of satoshi? May be rotom
Meltan will evolve in this episode. And there is a very good chance that the Masked Royal battle is just 1 vs 1.what about meltan? Does it evolves in this episode? To counter siluvally melmetal is required. Satoshi will win this battle definetly. I think the battle with royale mask will be 6vs6. Which is the sixth pokemon of satoshi? May be rotom
may be you are right. But most of the predictions goes wrong. Since rotom travellingAssuming Ash does win and the battle with Kukui is 6v6 the sixth mon will probably be Poipole.
There's no logic and sense for an exhibition match to be a full battle when the League's finals were 3v3. And I doubt Poipole is returning since it was never meant to stay in the first place, hell, Greninja has a higher chance of returning than Poipole since he was never officially released (like how Paul released Chimchar/Starly from its Pokeball).Assuming Ash does win and the battle with Kukui is 6v6 the sixth mon will probably be Poipole.
It’s at least 2 vs 2 if the opening is any indication.Meltan will evolve in this episode. And there is a very good chance that the Masked Royal battle is just 1 vs 1.
I hope that's the case. I wonder if the characters recognize Braviary if he uses it and get suspicious.It’s at least 2 vs 2 if the opening is any indication.
I never saw the VS screen myself and went by the general consensus here. Good eye though.The Battle is a 4VS4, the VS Screen has confirmed it with Ash and Gladion having One Pokemon shown and three other Pokémon in Pokeballs shown in them.
The Battle is a 4VS4, the VS Screen has confirmed it with Ash and Gladion having One Pokemon shown and three other Pokémon in Pokeballs shown in them.
Those three balls could signify all of their Pokémon.I never saw the VS screen myself and went by the general consensus here. Good eye though.
Nah, recap some of the XY vs. screens (some examples below) and you'll see the Pokemon out on the field as well as the ones in Pokeballs are taken into account. That's a total of 6 in each case whereas for the upcoming finals, it'll be 4.Those three balls could signify all of their Pokémon.
That was XY. We don't know if SM uses the same logic.Nah, recap some of the XY vs. screens (some examples below) and you'll see the Pokemon out on the field as well as the ones in Pokeballs are taken into account. That's a total of 6 in each case whereas for the upcoming finals, it'll be 4.
We don't know if SM doesn't use the same logic as XY as well...That was XY. We don't know if SM uses the same logic.
In other words, we can't be sure if those Poké Balls signify all of the Trainer's Pokémon, or just the remaining ones after their first ones.We don't know if SM doesn't use the same logic as XY as well...
I'm going for the Former at this point but we shall know soon...In other words, we can't be sure if those Poké Balls signify all of the Trainer's Pokémon, or just the remaining ones after their first ones.