05-03-2017, 01:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2017, 01:29 AM by Dragonstrike.)
Concerning this, I believe the original intent is for the majority of the pokemon in the dex to be usable at the very least. There's very, very few pokemon that nobody would ever consider in a serious team (the normal/flying birds and kinetmunk are the big examples, and even they can find niches). I think that makes the Tandor dex something just a little special, since it allows for a great amount of variety when planning a team for any purpose. Are there clear powerhouses that benefit heavily from stat saturation? Definitely. But as mentioned before, some nuclear pokemon will just obliterate most opposition they encounter regardless of their stat totals (Nucleon, Urayne, N-Jerbolta), and even some non nuclear ones (I'm looking at you, Raffiti). If you didn't have some level of saturation in everything, that kind of powercreep would be a little unjustified.
I guess the point of it is that practically everything can compete in Tandor. It doesn't seem too off balance for most of the pokemon either because they're all in relatively close power levels (besides the very obviously incredibly broken ones that got everything lined up just right).
I guess the point of it is that practically everything can compete in Tandor. It doesn't seem too off balance for most of the pokemon either because they're all in relatively close power levels (besides the very obviously incredibly broken ones that got everything lined up just right).
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