>>24890250Oh, and the next strongest Nether special attack after Starving Spirit, Poltergeist, is just as hilariously limited in who gets it: Only 3 puppets learn it just like Starving Spirit. Even Midnight Apparition is only learned by 5 puppets, although most of those tend to be high quality (MimaP, RinP, and MikoS are all stellar, although why you would use it on MikoS when she's not Nether type is beyond me)
For a good contrast, the top-end special Sound type move, Danmaku Orchestra, is learned by EIGHT puppets (KyoukoA, KyoukoP, LunasaD, LyricaP, MerlinA, MystiaP, YatsuhashiD, and YatsuhashiP), and the strongest non-drawback physical Sound type move, High Tone Crush, is learned by seven (BenbenD, BenbenP, KanaP, LunasaA, LunasaD, LyricaS, and MikoS).
For further contrast, the game's equivalent to Spore, Drunken Banquet, is learned by 3 puppets.
Even combining the totals for who gets Starving Spirit and who gets Poltergeist, fewer puppets get either one of those than Danmaku Orchestra, just like how fewer things get Midnight Apparition than Ultra High Crush.
I'm not even going to count Ultra High Tone for this because it's available via skill card, that's basically just cheating.
Also while looking this up I learned there's a Sound-type counterpart to Superpower, Full Burst Detonate (BP120 physical 100% accuracy, reduce ATK and DEF after use).
It's learned by 4 puppets (BenbenP, KanaA, MerlinP, and OrangeP), so at least there Nether wins out.
Contrast all of that to how literally every Dragon gets Draco Meteor and how most of them get Outrage and you'll quickly see why Nether is never going to be anywhere near as good as Dragon.
also the expansion resistance change but I mentioned that earlier this thread