Audino1008
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Goh already has Scizor, and tbh I wouldn't mind him getting Mega StonesHe won't. Don't go too far with theories, this is Lucario's episode, at most Gou will catch one
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Goh already has Scizor, and tbh I wouldn't mind him getting Mega StonesHe won't. Don't go too far with theories, this is Lucario's episode, at most Gou will catch one
For what?Goh already has Scizor, and tbh I wouldn't mind him getting Mega Stones
For the sole reason that... It would be pretty neat, I guess.For what?
He never battles, unless coerced into. That makes giving him the gimmick a complete waste, I was joking when I said that the staff could attempt to do it.
Koharu could catch a Yevtal for the same reason in Mewtwo's Master Ball.For the sole reason that... It would be pretty neat, I guess.
Sure, why notKoharu could catch a Yevtal for the same reason in Mewtwo's Master Ball.
Or Ash could go to Kalos too seek Mega Evolution, and Korrina gives Ash the glove before they go look for the stone.Korrina is the one who gives him the gloves, so he likely won't.
There won't be any captures, just Satoshi travelling for the Lucarionite.When will Ash will catch something and get the Stone?
Local Gengar Mega Evolves AND Gigantamaxes at the same time. You'll Never Believe What Happens Next!Place your bets! Will they even acknowledge Gengar has a Mega (or Gigantamax), let alone have Ash's use it? Or will Lucario go back to hogging things at the expense of others?
It's so funny how reluctant they are in giving Lucario a Steel move, right? If it goes against a Ghost Pokémon, it's over.I'd like other Z-Moves besides Pikachu's sig one to be acknowledged too. Admittedly there would need to be moveset upgrades to make anyone other than Pikachu and Dragonite (assuming it still knows Hyper Beam) compatible with any of the Z-Crystals Ash owns, but candidates include: Gengar if it learns a Grass-type attack, Sirfetch'd if it learns a Grass and/or Steel-type attack, Lucario if it learns a Steel and/or Rock-type attack, Dracovish if it learns a Rock and/or Steel-type attack, Dragonite if it learns a Rock, Steel, and/or Fire-type attack (Ash's Electrium Z seems to have been permanently turned into a Pikashium-Z, so it's no longer one that any Pokemon can use, meaning no Gigavolt Havoc for Thunder/bolting or Thunderpunching Dragonite), and pretty much anyone if they learn a Normal-type attack.
And Lucario's unfortunately not even the first of Ash's Pokemon whose moveset is kinda dreadful. In fact, it's actually rather common for Ash's Pokemon's movesets to consist of three STAB attacks plus a filler move that'll be either coverage (and it will almost always be plain Normal-type coverage too) or the occasional status move. I want Lucario to at least swap out Force Palm for Meteor Mash.It's so funny how reluctant they are in giving Lucario a Steel move, right? If it goes against a Ghost Pokémon, it's over.
Honestly, I think it's an animation thing: to make battles as entertaining as possible it makes sense to want to make each Pokemon's move visually distinct, which unfortunately isn't always feasable with certain coverage moves; to give an example, I bet the reason we never saw Talonflame use Flare Blitz is because the move would have been visually redundant with either Brave Bird or Flame Charge. Same for Snivy never learning, say, Aqua Tail, as her Leaf Blade already involved her slamming her tail onto opponents (not to mention was a strong Grass-type STAB that didn't have a huge drawback while Vine Whip had its uses for grabbing opponents and stuff). Heck, Gengar is probably not going to learn any attacks that involve throwing orb-shaped projectiles at opponents so long as Shadow Ball remains in its arsenal simply because it wouldn't be very visually interesting to have all of Gengar's battles consist of it doing nothing but shooting differently-colored hadoukens.Like, why is giving diversity in movesets so difficult for the writers? I get there's some complications, but especially considering how wide Lucario's movepool is, and all the JN team members par maybe Pikachu have wide movepools too, it feels so... reductive and limitating having such little variety. Why have 3 Fighting moves for attacking?
I was looking through Lucario's moveppol on Bulbapedia, and guess what? It has access to at least one damaging move of 15 typings. The only typings it has no access to any offensive move are Flying, Grass, and Fairy. So there's a lot to choose from here and it's bonkus they don't do anything with a movepool the sheer majority of Pokémon can only envy.And Lucario's unfortunately not even the first of Ash's Pokemon whose moveset is kinda dreadful. In fact, it's actually rather common for Ash's Pokemon's movesets to consist of three STAB attacks plus a filler move that'll be either coverage (and it will almost always be plain Normal-type coverage too) or the occasional status move. I want Lucario to at least swap out Force Palm for Meteor Mash.
I get your point and I agree with it, but at the same time, I just wish Ash's Pokémon had better moves overall, you know? There's so many of his mons that could've been so much better if they just had more variety. Even if it made it less interesting visually. No way a supossed Champion level-Pokémon should have only one type of move for attacking.Honestly, I think it's an animation thing: to make battles as entertaining as possible it makes sense to want to make each Pokemon's move visually distinct, which unfortunately isn't always feasable with certain coverage moves; to give an example, I bet the reason we never saw Talonflame use Flare Blitz is because the move would have been visually redundant with either Brave Bird or Flame Charge. Same for Snivy never learning, say, Aqua Tail, as her Leaf Blade already involved her slamming her tail onto opponents (not to mention was a strong Grass-type STAB that didn't have a huge drawback while Vine Whip had its uses for grabbing opponents and stuff). Heck, Gengar is probably not going to learn any attacks that involve throwing orb-shaped projectiles at opponents so long as Shadow Ball remains in its arsenal simply because it wouldn't be very visually interesting to have all of Gengar's battles consist of it doing nothing but shooting differently-colored hadoukens.
Another complication is the fact that there's some attacks that are difficult to portray in animation, such as Rock Slide or Substitute, hence why these particular moves are so uncommonly seen, and unfortunately there's instances where a Pokemon's coverage moves are mainly difficult-to-animate attacks.
Some other show's airing in that time slot this week, if I remember correctly.There is the issue with all these breaks......
What could be happening there?
Same actor who does the narrator so unlikely he'll be credited as the rotom phoneI hope Ash's Smartphone Rotom will be in at summary and cast will coming up.
I wonder which one, it could be interesting.Some other show's airing in that time slot this week, if I remember correctly.