May not be the biggest of prizes, nevertheless it came as a perfectly pleasant surprise.
Then again, Gamepress calls Nihilego the best poison-type attacker in the game, so maybe a weather boosted hundo Nihilego actually is a good prize.
May not be the biggest of prizes, nevertheless it came as a perfectly pleasant surprise.
Then again, Gamepress calls Nihilego the best poison-type attacker in the game, so maybe a weather boosted hundo Nihilego actually is a good prize.
If it helps, I’m VERY happy to have gotten mine as well. Even though it is relegated to a Poison-type attacker for now, we will be seeing more Fairy-type Legendaries in the future–although for once they will not occur in Gen 9. I’ll be leveling it up as part of my upcoming mass level-up I hold once in a while, unless I will be using one sooner than that.
I’ll stick with it. My top poison-type attackers seem not to get much action, as it is, though.
Daily Incense spawn! Didn’t even know I had it until over 4 hours after the Daily Incense ended. It was probably the second Pokemon that spawned from that incense.
Du-Du-Dunsparce…
Hoping for shinies of the current event’s feature mons, but even a meta-irrelevant hundo is worth keeping for trophy value.
The catch cards are cool, but there’s literally no way to tell they’re hundos unless we just happen to know the CP at a certain level.
Yup. The cards look cool; but as is often the case in life, beauty comes at the expense of practicality.
@vorgriff3 Harumph! I’ll have you know that I am both beautiful and handy-around-the-house
Edit: just got this…
Continuing the discussion from [Q&A] How many/which Perfect Pokémon do you have?:
And now for the two newest hundos: