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MnSG said:Certain speed-related Pokedex entries are pretty messed up. Archeops has a higher speed stat than Dodrio, and yet one of Dodrio's entries state that it runs faster than Archeops. Of course, two or Archeops's entries contradict each other, as another one states that it moves as fast as an automobile.
Snifit on Stilts said:Speaking of groundon, it weighs about 2,100 lbs and is about 11" tall.
What?
Snifit on Stilts said:Speaking of groundon, it weighs about 2,100 lbs and is about 11" tall.
What?
But from it's short stature, it's body must be made of something like gold.Baby Luigi said:Snifit on Stilts said:Speaking of groundon, it weighs about 2,100 lbs and is about 11" tall.
What?
High mass, low size. Duh.
*facepalm* its a rock type.....Snifit on Stilts said:But from it's short stature, it's body must be made of something like gold.Baby Luigi said:Snifit on Stilts said:Speaking of groundon, it weighs about 2,100 lbs and is about 11" tall.
What?
High mass, low size. Duh.
Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I thought groudon was rock/ground/fire type
I think I messed up " and '. I actually got that from bulbipediaPolitoed said:Groudon is actually 11' --feet, not inches (actually 11'6" according to bulbapedia)
also,
Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I thought groudon was rock/ground/fire type
3 types, wat
No, there are no three type Pokemon.Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I think I've seen three type Poke'mon before, just not certain...
Maybe she was thinking of arceus, it can have any type.Yoshiquaker said:No, there are no three type Pokemon.Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I think I've seen three type Poke'mon before, just not certain...
Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I thought groudon was rock/ground/fire type
I hadn't thought of that, kyogre would have beaten groudon easilyMnSG said:Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I thought groudon was rock/ground/fire type
Well, Groudon could've been a Fire/Ground-type, but that would obviously lead to a severe disadvantage against Water-type attacks, along with being weak to Ground-type attacks. On the flipside though, it would be less vulnerable to Grass-type and Ice-type attacks.
Darmamitan has an ability that changes it's typing when it's health is at 50-0%. You might have also thought about that.Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I checked, Bulbapedia says its only ground, then again it says kyogre is only water even though it can fly....
so in other words, Poke'mon don't always get the full types they should :P
and yes I was thinking arceus, but I could sware some Poke'mon should be more types than they are...
I hadn't thought of that, kyogre would have beaten groudon easilyMnSG said:Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I thought groudon was rock/ground/fire type
Well, Groudon could've been a Fire/Ground-type, but that would obviously lead to a severe disadvantage against Water-type attacks, along with being weak to Ground-type attacks. On the flipside though, it would be less vulnerable to Grass-type and Ice-type attacks.
Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I checked, Bulbapedia says its only ground, then again it says kyogre is only water even though it can fly....
Gyarados is another example.Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I checked, Bulbapedia says its only ground, then again it says kyogre is only water even though it can fly....
so in other words, Poke'mon don't always get the full types they should :P
and yes I was thinking arceus, but I could sware some Poke'mon should be more types than they are...
Gyarados is water/flying because in gen 1 the only dragon move did a set amount of damage, thus making gyarados have nothing that does super effective damage.Pokémon Trainer Rin Kagamine said:Gyarados is another example.Pokémon Trainer Michell said:I checked, Bulbapedia says its only ground, then again it says kyogre is only water even though it can fly....
so in other words, Poke'mon don't always get the full types they should :P
and yes I was thinking arceus, but I could sware some Poke'mon should be more types than they are...
Speaking of Gyarados it says in the Pokédex "Dragon Pokémon" (Gen. 4) but it's types are Water and Flying.
But as far as I know (Not certain) Gyarados can't learnfly!
Pokémon Trainer Michell said:it could in the various extended universe, and I think it may have in the anime, been years since I saw those episodes....
see, in smash brothers it flies, and I think this is an anime clip (might be fan made)