Pokemon Horizons Epiosde 130 English Subbed
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Pokémon Horizons Episode 130: Watch Full Episode (English Sub) – Bloodmoon Ursaluna Debut & The 18-Type Strategy
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The stakes have never been higher in the Pokémon world. In Pokémon Horizons Episode 130, titled “Hamber on the Night of the Blood Moon,” the balance of power shifts dramatically. The Explorers are pushing for a global monopoly on battling, while a legendary veteran executes a hostile takeover of the battlefield with a terrifying new partner.
Watch the full episode with English Subtitles below, followed by our in-depth strategic breakdown of the Rising Volt Tacklers’ master plan.
Watch Pokémon Horizons Episode 130 (English Subtitles)
Episode Analysis: Market Dominance vs. True Strategy
If you are unable to stream the video immediately, here is a detailed breakdown of the high-stakes action and the new strategic alliances formed in this episode.
1. The “Strong Sphere” Global Monopoly
The episode opens by showcasing the global distribution of the Strong Sphere (Laquium). Spinel and Chalce have executed a ruthless market expansion strategy, flooding retail locations to create a dependency on their product. Their goal isn’t just victory; it is to establish a monopoly on Pokémon battling itself, silencing competitors like Naranja Academy who attempt to regulate the market.
2. Hamber’s Tactical Betrayal
Hamber, a veteran of the Explorers, realizes that this “growth at all costs” mentality is destroying the core asset of any Trainer: the bond with their Pokémon. In a surprising move, Hamber challenges the current leadership. He utilizes advanced tactics like Trick Room to counter their speed-focused offensive, proving that long-term experience often yields better returns than short-term power boosts.
3. The Debut of Bloodmoon Ursaluna
The highlight of the episode is the unveiling of Hamber’s hidden asset: the Bloodmoon Ursaluna. Acquired during his expedition in the Kitakami Region, this unique Pokémon possesses the ability to “see through the darkness.” It showcases incredible durability, tanking a direct Self-Destruct from Coral’s Glalie without flinching. This debut significantly changes the power scaling of the series.
4. The Rising Volt Tacklers’ Strategic Roster Audit
To neutralize the Laquium core, the team needs to gather all 18 Tera Types. They conducted a comprehensive asset audit to identify their current standing.
Here is the breakdown of the types they currently possess in their portfolio:
Grass: Meowscarada (Liko)
Fire & Dragon: Skeledirge & Rayquaza (Roy)
Water: Quaquaval (Dot)
Flying: Captain Pikachu (Friede)
Electric: Kilowattrel (Roy)
Dark: Galarian Moltres
Normal: Arboliva
Ice: Lapras
Rock: Entei (Gouging Fire)
Bug: Kleavor
Steel: Tinkaton (Dot)
Psychic: Hatterene (Liko)
Fighting: Pawmot (Nemona)
Fairy: Sylveon (Penny)
Ground: Samurott (Ann)
Ghost: Ceruledge (Amethio)
Gap Analysis: The Missing Variable
Despite the strong lineup, the team identified a critical gap in their project management: they are missing a Poison-type user.
However, Dot quickly realized that Pecharunt (Mochi), the Mythical Pokémon, is likely a Poison Tera Type. To address this deficit, the team immediately pivoted their strategy. They are now heading toward the old castle to reunite with Diana and secure this final, essential piece of the puzzle.
5. Conclusion: The Roadmap to Laqua
The episode concludes with Friede coordinating with the Devon Corporation for high-performance ship upgrades. With the strategic alliance between the Rising Volt Tacklers and their allies firming up, the stage is set for the final endgame at Laqua.