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summocrap · 6 months
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Alright, I'll take a crack at this. Surtr and Babalon, considering they are "married" canonically
Housamo's only married couple:
As revealed in the MQ, they met when Arc summoned them in Otemachi
Babalon is the one with the actual power in the relationship.
He also serves to act as a more moderating influence to Babalon's more obsessive habits.
He's the one who cooks all the food in the household, seeing as how Arc and Azathoth and kids and Babalon is Babalon.
He's actually very good at grilling, like most dads are.
Babalon likes dieting. Surtr likes exercising. These two things do not mix.
Sutr has actually gotten a grasp of gaming thanks to Azathoth. It's still beyond Babalon though.
So far all Babalon's done is catch a Buterfree in Pokemon and name it "Lowfat".
Here's the usual cut:
Just like in everything else, Babalon's the one in control here.
Surtr does have a fetish for stockings and the like so he enjoys undressed Babalon.
She's a size queen. The fact that he husband is a giant with a dick the size of her thigh isn't a problem.
She would put him in a cage if she could find one big enough.
No, he has not taken off the helmet, so no he has not eaten her out, and yes that does annoy her more than you can imagine.
Surtr is also into feet so he enjoys being stepped on. If she's wearing the stocking while doing it, he's likely to nut right there.
Things end when Babalon's done, so their sessions can go on for quite a while.
Surtr leverages his size and strength so it is literal bed breaking sex
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kawai-bunny · 2 years
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Buterfree duo Poster By Crystal-Ribbon
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Someone's got buterfrees in their stomach :3
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minty-playhouse · 3 months
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I'm begging pokemon youtubers to STOP talking about how much they hate this or that pokemon because "oh my God they're so weak you guys! don't you know this is the worst pokemon in the world??? guys this is garbage!!" like ok we get it, you're boring and only like Charizard, Tyranitar and Metagross.
That's why I watch a grand total of two pokemon channels regularly because every other channel feels the need to talk about how much they hate and despise a pokemon whenever it comes up in the game like, that's not fun to watch???
And it's specially aggravating because 9 times out of 10 they dislike a pokemon because it's not a) edgy/cool and b) isn't usable in competitive
If I wanted to look at competitive pokemon content I would look for it. I don't need you hating on Buterfree for five minutes in your emerald nuzlocke.
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basilisk06 · 1 year
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Pokémon Sword and Shield (Rewrite)
Champion, Chairman, Assistant, and professors (new and old) (best team, post story):
Leon: Charizard (Gigantimax), Haxorus, Dragapult, Seismitoad, Mr. Rime, Aegislash
(In box): Rhyperior, Corviknight, Dubwool, Rillaboom, Cinderace, Inteleon, Urshifu (unknown form)
Rose: Copperajah (Gigantimax), Klinklang, Ferrothorn, Steelix, Escavalier, Perrserker
(In box): Dusknoir, Gyarados, Tyranitar, Conkeldurr, Braviary, Hydreigon, Bisharp, Diglett (Alolan form)
Oleana: Garbodor (Gigantimax), Milotic, Tsareena, Gardevoir, Salazzle, Froslass
(In box): Cinccino, Aromatisse, Lurantis, Lopunny
Sonia: Pikachu (Gigantimax), Yamper (evolved Boltund), Metagross, Rotom, Vaporeon, Tsareena (Gigantimax)
(In box): Blastoise/Venusaur (Gigantimax), Buterfree (Gigantimax), Hatterne (Gigantimax), Crobat, Runerigus, Hatterine (Gigantimax)
Magnolia: (Unknown, give ideas in comments)
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prettyinpinkcatgamer · 5 months
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Sorry in advance that this's a whole mess of rambling and also isn't a reblog, but I don't have a hornyblog to reblog your stuff too so I'm just putting this all here, it's Ren from discord by the way, Hi.
Part of the reason beedrill is so bad is because all of the moves it learns are super weak, even at higher levels, and to make matters worse most of them don't evan have STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus, if you don't know the acronym) to help with that. Beedeills strongest bome I think is twineedle (25 power STAB and persuit, which is 40 power, and attacking is the inly thing beedrill is good at. Butterfree's weakest move is 50 power with confusion, and 40 poiwer STAB with gust, plus it has compound eyes to make all its status moves have really high (still not 100%, but still way better then normal), so it's good at debuffing and support as well. They both actually have the same 80 power in attack/special attack and similar defenses, it's all in their learnsets, and buterfree's is... Well, it isn't GOOD, but by comparison bedrill's learnset is just awful.
Also yeah, Onix is bad, like really really bad. There's a good video about it by Golden Owl on youtube if you wanna learn why, but basically it's cause it's brock's ace and it was nerfed so that players could actually win against it. Powerful physical defense and high speed so that it can take turns without issue, and low attack so that ut doesn't absolutely destroy new players. In short, it's a wall to teach new players to use their good moves instead of button mashing tackle.
Anyway, hope this is helpful instead of annoying and unwanted, you using Vaporeon is hilarious and I'm glad you're having fun, have a good day. ^-^
thank you for the information, the onix thing is actually pretty interesting, but still, why didn't they un nerf it in the later gens instead of giving it an evolution that 90% of players just outright can not get, ESPECIALLY if the games are on an older console 😭
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tyrantisterror · 1 year
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Gonna do a sequel of sorts to this post identifying the other wizards on the cover of Wizard School Mysteries Book 2: Tournament of Death, pretty much just for my own self indulgence. This is going to be in a couple parts because of tumblr's limit on pictures per post, and we're going to start with the characters who had more prominence in Tournament of Death.
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Aldonza Dulcinea, the hero of another story.
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Reese Crogallach, were-crocodile and a bit of a dick
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Sarkani Charmil, definitely not a vampire
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Wiglaf and Wagner, medieval soccer hooligans
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Joan Tatou, nerd
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Meredith Riker, Joan's trusty lieutenant in organized nerdery
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Ursula Cobb, bear, wizard, or both?
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Sadie Pineed, the most jacked pixie you've ever seen
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The staff of What's the Buzz: Sadie Pineed, Titania Caterfree, and Tinea Lunae. Sadie and Titania's last names are references to pokemon, btw - pineed = pin needle, the signature move of Beedrill, while Caterfree is just Caterpie mixed with Buterfree.
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ratsoh-writes · 1 year
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what's lens' favorite pokemon?
-void keith
He likes the classics. Caterpie and buterfree!
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For fun tournaments, you could do non shiny color variations, like the crystal Onix, pink Buterfree, or the purple level on from Mystery Dungeon
This sounds fun! I'm not sure if I could fit it in before my move (the reason I'm trying to do a large amount of pre-planning) since this would require new graphics and new image descriptions (which unfortunately I'm not very good at writing so this would take me a while), but I'll add it to the list!
I'm going to add a few notes to myself below the cut for when I come back to this.
See Non-standard, ignore less noticeable... Ignore also background Pokemon and ones for group sections not fully documented.
Pink Butterfree/Orange Archipelago Butterfree/Crystal Onix/Pink Rhyhorn/Pink Nidoking/Snowmen Snorlax/Purple Kecleon (this can rep. all other purple Kecleon)/Golden Sudowoodo/Mismagius Rayquaza/Purple Mareanie/Purple Toxapex
Games, ignore pokemon stadium, smash bros, pokemon channel, duplicated Kecleon
Leaves AZ's Floette only
Snorlax, Mismagius don't qualify for Underdog Tournament. Leaves
Butterfree (2), Onix, Rhyhorn, Nidoking, Kecleon, Sudowoodo, Mareanie, Toxapex, Floette.
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Slowpoke Well Research day 3:
I've tried to follow the wild slowpokes to the dark part I talked about before, but they seem to disappear in a weird labyrinth with no end. I've tried to find an exit to that place 6 times already, but failed each one of them.
Now for the good news, I've got a new friend! A golbat came here with the green zubat hiding behind her (I think she was his mother), and pointed out to Buterfree's ball. I need to go back home to oficially catch him, but now I have Zubat by my side.
That's all for today.
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tarotcard0 · 1 year
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Pokemon Let's Go's weird difficulty.
Pokemon has never been a difficult game, but Pokemon Lets Go is the only game in the series where I saw people complaining about it being too easy.
I, personally, found the difficulty to spike and plateau randomly and wildly, and I remember one video where someone said that it was one of the most difficult Pokemon experiences they'd played, especially if you didn't use your starter.
The lack of using the starter resulting in a very difficult experience stuck out to me. It took me a while, but I think figured out at least some of the problems with Let's Go's wildly fluctuating difficulty. Feel free to add anything you can think of.
Problem 1: The Partner Pokemon
Your starter, or Partner Pokemon in this case, isn't like other Pokemon of its species. Partner Pikachu is almost as strong as a Raichu, in particular, offensive stats received a ludicrous buff compared to a normal Pikachu. And Partner Eevee is arguably stronger than some of the Gen 1 Eeveelutions, it's utterly ridiculous.
This means that you're basically starting the game with an evolved Pokemon in terms of stats, resulting in the early game getting completely steam-rolled by stats you shouldn't even be close to having yet.
On top of this, the Partner Pokemon has 100% Perfect IV rolls every playthrough, meaning that their already improved stats are even higher than that.
The Idea seems to have been to let the player get through the first part of the game relatively easily. In Yellow Version, Brock, the first gym leader, was a huge difficulty spike, a beef gate that directly countered your only starter (a Pikachu) by being immune to its best moves, forcing the player to power though with Levels, or get a Butterfree to bypass his defenses. Double Kick was also an option if you caught a Nidoran, but Double kick blows so hard that Yellow Version also made Mankey available earlier than normal so you could get STAB Karate Chop, and even then Buterfree was arguably still the better option.
Let's Go not only allows access to a Grass Type early on, but also has both Partner Pokemon learn Double Kick, a move Eevee normally only learns as an Egg Move, and that Pickachu normally can't learn at all, at an early level. With their higher than normal stats, even a move as normally limp as Double-Kick makes quick work of Brock.
Problem 2: Encounters and EXP
The removal of Random Encounters means that the game never suddenly throws a monster at you, and more importantly, means you're never gaining more EXP looking for that monster you like, because you can just wait for it to appear.
It's not about knocking out Zubat after Zubat as you go through the cave because the game just so happened to send them after you, you can now avoid them all easily. In order to gain EXP from wild encounters, it is now up to the player to purposefully engage with them.
Meaning the only EXP the player "Naturally" gets via the game having something appear in front of them, is by catching Pokemon they don't already have in their Pokedex. Catching a Pokemon that you have already caught only serves to give the Pokemon in your Party EXP, and allows you to get Stat Candy, which is just leveling up with Extra Steps. And when you're going out of your way to force encounters to gain EXP, that's called Grinding.
I don't know if this is a "me" thing, but if I'm going out of my way to get EXP from encounters, instead of just taking EXP from the encounters the game gives me naturally, it feels like I'm gaining more EXP, and more levels, than I should have at that point in the game.
Couple that with the fact that catching wild Pokemon gives out way more EXP than battling trainers, especially early on, and it just feels like catching Pokemon is a really easy way to become over-leveled.
So I wind up avoiding most encounters because I don't want to be over-leveled, and as a result, wind up under-leveled instead when it comes to a boss battle, because the game does a horrible job of leveling trainers to the bosses of the area.
Problem 3: Trainer Levels are bonkers.
Misty has a level 19 (or 21, I can't remember) Starmie, and you are required to have a level 15 Pokemon to enter her Gym. Despite this, the game expects you to believe that your rival beat her with his squad of level 12s.
Most of the trainers around Cerulean have Level 9 Monsters. I think the strongest one I saw was level 11.
To put it bluntly, Trainers aren't acting as enough of an obstacle, and aren't giving enough EXP, to adequately prepare the player for the boss battles nearby. And if the player, unlike me, actually takes advantage of the Marvelous Moves offered at certain Pokecenters, then even the bizarre leveling of nearby trainers won't be enough to stop them, except when it is.
Problem 4: Eevee's Marvelous Moves are ludicrously broken.
At certain Pokecenters, a Move Tutor will teach your Partner Pokemon some alliteratively titled Marvelous Moves.
Each Marvelous Move references something. Pikachu gets references to Ballon Pikachu and Surfing Pikachu, but Eevee gets a comparatively large set of Marvelous Moves, each one referencing an Eeveelution. However all of Eevee's Marvelous Moves have secondary effects that have a 100% success rate. Buzzy Buzz is just Thunderbolt, except it can be learned way earlier, and has a 100% chance of paralyzing the target. Surprise: A 100% accuracy move that deals damage and always paralyzes the target is overpowered! Who would have thought?
This is an issue exclusive to Partner Eevee. As unballanced as the game is overall, I can at least see that when it came to Pikachus Marvelous Moves, that some attempt at balance was made.
For Let's Go Eevee players, anyone remotely familiar with Pokemon, like myself, will actively be discouraged from using these moves simply because of how powerful they are from description alone. Pokemon games are already not difficult, but the use of these moves, even if you limit yourself to only having 1 in your move-set, causes the difficulty to implode!
So obviously I don't want to use moves that are so powerful and that the enemies don't have access to. That's basically cheating. I want to win because I preformed better, not because I had something the opponent never had a chance to have.
But it turns out, if you forbid yourself from using most of the game's mechanics than any game can become stupidly, unfairly difficult!
Problem 5: So, Items are still a thing.
The player still has infinite bag space and can hold 99 of each item, meaning that with enough money and the willingness to spend it, the player can effectively heal themselves forever. As in until the boss runs out of PP and struggles themself to death.
Speaking from a personal experience? Couldn't be me.
Most longtime fans opt to not use items in combat at all, and even some romhacks remove the ability to use them altogether, but I always hated that concept. Like, why would you force the player to just watch as their friends got hurt and not allow them to do anything about it?
The problem is, using Items doesn't lessen the difficulty: it removes it! Those players don't use items in combat because they want to win because they trained harder, or had a better strategy than the opponent, not because they had more money than them. They simply aren't a fan of the concept of healing themselves until the boss suddenly dies.
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starburst0822 · 1 year
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Megas I want to introduce in my California region, because I want them back desperately. I'm going in order of the national dex, and giving some reasons for each of them why I want that Pokemon to get a mega, too.
Buterfree-Beedrill got a mega
Raichu-Pre-evolution is the franchise's mascot
Golduck-So it can get the psychic type
Rapidash-I want to give both forms wings, like Twilight Sparkle, make them an alicorn
Farfetch'd-Just the Kanto version. Not the Galairan since it evolves. Just want to make the Kanto one special, too
I'm putting all the Eeveelutions together, I mean if I want to give a mega to one I have to give it to all of them
Johto starters-It seems like the next logical step after Kanto and Hoenn
Ariados-I'd imagine it as a bug-dark type. That'd be sick
Slowking-Slowbro got a mega
Skarmory-I'd imagine it would mega evolve into a knight, get a sword and/or shield, that'd be cool
Linoone-Just the Hoenn version. Honestly same reason as Farfetch'd. I would bring in the other Galrian forms that got a new evoultion too, but I don't because I don't really like the other ones (Mr. Mime, Corsola, Cofogrigus) to justify saying they should get a mega, or Meowth, who already has too many forms.
Swellow-I just like Swellow, and I think the only two-stage bird (except for Noctowl) should have a mega, I mean if Pidgeot got one
Breloom-I love Breloom and think a mega would just be cool
Flygon-Obviously
Zangoose and Seviper-Megas for these two rivals, and perhaps seeing an anime battle of the two megas too
Milotic-Gyrados got a mega
Bibarel-Because I adore Bidoof, that's it
Luxray-So it can get the dark type
Gastrodon-Either seeing two forms depending on which one you do have, or one that combines the two forms, would be cool to see
Carnivine-I've seen fanart that makes it look like some creepy grass type. Give that mega a dark type and it would be a cool mega
Lumineon-To give it love. We could get a literal water butterfly for the mega (it's based on a sea butterfly)
Weavile-If Cynthia's ace got a mega, I think maybe Cyrus's should've too.
Yanmega-Its name would be mega Yanmega. That would be a cool name. Like a palindrome but not.
Gliscor-Some sort of scorpion-bat would just be really cool
Froslass-Glalie got a mega
Serperior-My own personal biases talking, since Snivy is my favorite Pokemon
Gigalith, Haxorus, Braviary, Mandibuzz-Ok, so Unova admittedly doesn't have a lot of memorable Pokemon, but I thought of Unova Pokemon that getting a mega would be pretty cool for those
Gogoat-I always wanted a goat Pokemon then we got Gogoat. I just have a soft spot in my heart for it.
Toucannon, Salazzle, Thievul-Not much reason for these, than just adding in some later Pokemon who getting a mega would also be cool for them
Finally is Torterra, Cinderace, and Primarina. You may wonder why these; well, it's kinda like why the Hisuian starters got brand new forms. I couldn't think of new starters for my California region, so like Hisui, I chose pre-existing ones who could live in North America. Since Legends Arceus introduced Hisuian forms and that's what those starters got, since my region is introducing new megas, I think it would be appropriate to give it to my starters, too.
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dagazzart · 3 years
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Sketchy fanart/redesign of some pokemon!
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alolanrain · 2 years
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Buterfree and his wife visiting the ranch
THEIR TESTING HOME IS THE RANCH WHEN MIGRATION COMES AND GOES AND ASH GETS TO HELP TAISE ALL THEIR BABIES
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zelenjackart · 3 years
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Bugs
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lucyromer0blook · 4 years
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24 años de pokemon
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