Pokémon Scarlet & Violet - Playing Koi with Me - Mar 17 24 C

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I heard an interesting theory on why there are so few battle courts available: I initially thought it was because of the unimaginably huge skybox (a sphere about 250 kilometers in diameter) dragging down the game’s performance, but I was told that it may be that each battle court you see online is NOT the same as the one found in the main game, but a replica designed specifically for PvP.

The ones for Medali, Cabo Poco, the Academy in Mesagoza, the Pokémon League interiors, and the Blueberry Academy’s entrance require relatively few resources to look complete, while the one at Mesagoza’s central plaza might require them to reconstruct most of Mesagoza, but it’s the most important battle court in Paldea and thus high priority.

Type: Single Battle
Opponent: Jack
Battle Court: Pokémon League (Interior)
Music: Legends of Hoenn
My Pokémon: Dandrea (Jumpluff), Hideo (Seviper), Eugene (Klawf)
Opponent's Pokémon: Duder (Gallade), Mario (Toedscruel), Koi (Gyarados)

Dandrea (Jumpluff) plays two roles on this team, both of them as atype of support: one of them is to slowly drain the opponent of HP with Leech Seed, which my opponent can feel free to switch out at any time; and a Pokémon that passes on Substitutes and Cotton Guards using Baton Pass. Well, for this battle, I used them both, and Jumpluff played a key role in this battle, even after she had left the battle for the rest of the match.

Hence, while I only had two Pokémon who could directly fight compared to Jack’s three, Dandrea allows the other two to fight with the power of more than one Pokémon.

Though I don’t know what “Duder” means, let alone how it might relate to Gallade (besides “dude” originally having a masculine definition—specifically, before it was a term of endearment and then an interjection, a dude was a man who wanted to live a cowboy lifestyle but lived in an urban area), I’m reasonably certain that Toedscruel’s nickname of “Mario” refers to the Super Mario game series’s association with mushrooms, and “Koi” to refer to Gyarados coming from Magikarp being based on koi fish.







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