Grass/Dragon COULD work, so long as one of the starters got access to good Ice moves.
Actually no that's dumb. I'm sorry your idea is dumb.
e: and now A.K. has a whole page to himself...
e2: VVV you bastard
Grass/Dragon COULD work, so long as one of the starters got access to good Ice moves.
Smugleaf won't be grass/dragon.... dragon is portrayed as 'the ultimate type,' capable of beating 'the standard.' AKA it resists ALL OF THE STARTERS... including Pikachu. -____-
"most strongest" is kinda redundant, but your point is well taken. I think Dragon was designed specifically to be the strongest type, in that no matter WHAT starter you picked, your main attacks would be resisted. Not to mention, every Dragon is a very rare and difficult to obtain late-game Pokemon (altaria is the only exception).Yeah thats one of the reason its less likely to be Tsutaja's second type. Its the most strongest type.
I want a Ice/Fighting Polar Bear, too. It should have Thick Fat and Snow Cloak, IMO (or Intimidate). Thick Fat would leave it only weak to Fighting and Steel, nice.
What is people's obsession with Psychic/Fighting/Dark, anyway? I honestly don't see why people consider it a "trio" like Grass/Fire/Water. It really doesn't have the same kind of synergy at all, I don't think anything does, which I'm willing to bet is WHY they use Grass/Fire/Water to demonstrate type weaknesses and resistances.
Also, I swear to god, Tsutarja better not become Grass/Flying. For the love everything holy, make it this except less abstract.
Actually, Ice is a wonderful attacking type, and paired with Fighting, it is nearly unresisted: only Water/Bug (oh no, Surskit will wall you), Water/Poison (Tentacruel, Qwilfish), and Water/Psychic(Slowbro/king, Starmie) resist both. Pretty good coverage, plus both Fighting and Ice have tons of potential to hit SE, unlike Water/Normal, for example.
Fire is good against Grass, Grass is good against Water, and Water is good against Fire. Likewise Fire resists Grass, Grass resists Water, and Water resists Fire. These are trios that are like that, and not imbalanced with an immunity like Psychic/Fighting/Dark.
Yeah I saw that after posting. Resisting themselves doesn't really matter IMO as you're rival isn't likely to pick a charmander after you do :/
Fire is good against Grass, Grass is good against Water, and Water is good against Fire. Likewise Fire resists Grass, Grass resists Water, and Water resists Fire. These are trios that are like that, and not imbalanced with an immunity like Psychic/Fighting/Dark:
Fire/Grass/Water (obviously)
Fire/Steel/Rock
Grass/Ground/Poison
Fighting/Rock/Flying
I personally like it when the starters have a large advantage over the one of the next type in the triangle. As such, I am really hoping we get the typings of Pokabu Fire/Rock, Tsutaja Grass/Flying, and Mujimaru Water/Fighting. All of the types make sense, and with these final typings both of any starter's STABs will hit the starter they are strong against for 2x damage.
EDIT: Didn't see the resist themselves thing. Anyways, I still like these typings and they make sense if indeed Pokabu becomes a fire boar, Tsutaja becomes a Quetzalcoatl, and Mujimaru becomes a samurai otter.
It probably is why they picked that trio of types for the original mono-typed (excluding Venusaur) starters, and nobody's argued against that. It just isn't that relevant when we're comparing the types' interactions with each other, to dismiss it because of their interaction with themselves.But as I said, resisting themselves is almost surely one of the reasons they picked that particular trio of types. They resist themselves, resist one other type, and are weak against the last.
Every generation, the people who create the Pokemon change. The original people who created the Gen 1 Pokemon stopped being in charge of that back in Gen 2. The peple in charge of Gen V are completely different people from the ones who made Gen IV, Gen III, and so on....why each Gen has crazier looking Pokemon and why it takes getting used toWhen B/W was first announced, I think I remember some promise like, "You might ask yourself, is this really Pokemon?", or something like that. I don't really feel we've been shown anything that radical yet; everything seems bigger and better, but comfortably familiar. Does anyone think there's still a surprise in store?
This has made me scratch my head......B/W can get Pokemon off of the Gen IV games.....But how? They can't use the dual slot feature b/c they are both DS games and the Nintendo DSi only has 1 slot.....
And Flying and Psychic...
It's probably why they picked the trio for the original mono-typed (excluding Venusaur) starters, and nobody's argued against that. It just isn't that relevant when we're comparing the types' interactions with each other, to dismiss it because of their interaction with themselves.
When B/W was first announced, I think I remember some promise like, "You might ask yourself, is this really Pokemon?", or something like that. I don't really feel we've been shown anything that radical yet; everything seems bigger and better, but comfortably familiar. Does anyone think there's still a surprise in store?
Strong poke'mon ...
Weak poke'mon ...
Dragon is the strongest type, nuff said.
On the other hand, grass is the worst, (competitively speaking) is the one with major weakness and which type attack stab is the most resisted, actually barring some small exceptions whenever they mix types with grass they end up giving it weakness to types that primary should wall ex: venusaur, taken normal damage from earthquake >.>
considering this, grass/dragon would still take normal damage from fire for example and would maintain most of the weakness from grass.
And i mean come on, tsutarja has to avenge sceptile and evolve into a god damn Shen-Long DBZ Style...
And i mean come on, tsutarja has to avenge sceptile and evolve into a god damn Shen-Long DBZ Style...
Dragon is the strongest type, nuff said.
On the other hand, grass is the worst, (competitively speaking) is the one with major weakness and which type attack stab is the most resisted, actually barring some small exceptions whenever they mix types with grass they end up giving it weakness to types that primary should wall ex: venusaur, taken normal damage from earthquake >.>
considering this, grass/dragon would still take normal damage from fire for example and would maintain most of the weakness from grass.
And i mean come on, tsutarja has to avenge sceptile and evolve into a god damn Shen-Long DBZ Style...