Just because a Pokemon has a move of another typing doesn't mean it will become the typing of that move.
Especially since it probably gets Coil because it is a snake and they (surprise!) coil up. I don't know why Coil would be poison type but eh
Well Tsutaaja becoming grass/poison does make logical sense, being a snake and all. Grass/electric looks likely though, looking at the color scheme. Though, I'm still hoping these are fake.
Tsutarja: 70/75/65/125/105/95 = 535
Pokabu: 110/120/70/70/70/95 = 535
Mijumaru: 90/110/90/70/90/80 = 530
I'M A GODDAMN PSYCHIC
JoGlove on Gamefaqs said:I am John Glover. Obviously this is not my real name but it shared the initials of my real name if you wish to know.
It has come to my attention recently that the Starter Evolutions of Tsutarja, Pokabu, and Mijumaru have made their appearance online and I can indeed confirm, despite the "proof" given against them, that they are indeed real, although they will look slightly different once you see their sprites due to the difference in poses and mediums. In fact, I am quite certain most people here will like them or, at least, find them tolerable to the best of their abilities.
Furthermore, I can also confirm that the rumored number of 156 new Pokemon is true and, in line with what Masuda has stated, they are all new Pokemon...there are no evolutions hidden away this time, all 156 are standalone from previous Pokemon. However, including Victini and Zorua/Zoroark, six of these are unable to be obtained via normal game play without the use of an event.
And now for new information I present to you the overall type count of the new Pokemon, including the Pokemon with multiple forms that have dynamic types...I don't count the type twice if the form has it in both instances, only if the form changed type.
Grass: 20
Water: 26
Fire: 17
Electric: 11
Psychic: 15
Ice: 10
Dragon: 12
Dark: 15
Normal: 22
Fighting: 13
Flying: 18
Poison: 14
Ground: 15
Rock: 12
Bug: 13
Ghost: 10
Steel: 11
Also, for proof, although it won't come till the end of the week, I can also give you the names of the Pokemon to be revealed by the end of this week in CoroCoro. They are Yanappu, Baoppu, Hiyappu, Emonga, Basurao, Tabunne, Darumakka, Shiidomi, Uzutako, Sebekuro, and Takuootu.
It's probably not a highly maintained page, and its a subtle enough change no one noticed.
The final evolutions for the starters are fake. I know this because I spoke with Christopher Monsanto's beard. It was the single most terrifying moment of my entire life.
I hope you are, these are the most logical stat spreads that I have seen :P
They aren't the best, and they don't over shine previous starters but I think that is why I like them.
This dude is a liar, straight up.
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You guys had absolutely no clue what I was talking about when I said this, did you...
I'm sorry but I really did not get your point.
You guys had absolutely no clue what I was talking about when I said this, did you...
He's leaking information that is already known.
Though I do doubt Victini is before Smugleaf on the postnational dex.
Though I do doubt Victini is before Smugleaf on the postnational dex.
When are the games released, again? The 18th, right?
Well, ~7 days for this specific rumor. CoroCoro and allFrom Thriller on Serebiiforums...
Eleven days.
I hope so too. I still don't get what takes the games several months to be released here when most games get near simultaneous releases nowadays and it's a flagship title of one of the biggest gaming companies in the world.Yeah, the Jap release is in September. Hopefully the english comes out early.
Most games really don't release simultaneously, especially not text-heavy RPGs that need to undergo thorough localization so at to make sure names, conversations, jokes, and so on are all translated & localized enough for the English market so that meaning (etc) is still the same.I hope so too. I still don't get what takes the games several months to be released here when most games get near simultaneous releases nowadays and it's a flagship title of one of the biggest gaming companies in the world.
Here are my guesses for the stat spreads:
Smuglord: 70/82/72/118/81/107
Pig: 120/112/68/84/76/70
Wotterwhal: 95/106/74/77/103/75
GF tends to give the starters some odd spreads, so I didn't go for the standard 0's and 5's.
Well yeah, most was hyperbole, but a lot of the really big name titles get simultaneous releases and Pokemon is a big name. And yeah, the text heaviness and localization would be an issue, but it still doesn't seem to justify the huge waits. I mean, HG/SS took half a year, and all the Pokemon, moves, towns, etc... were already localized. And it doesn't seem like it would be too hard to keep NoA in the loop by sending them some info as they progress.Most games really don't release simultaneously, especially not text-heavy RPGs that need to undergo thorough localization so at to make sure names, conversations, jokes, and so on are all translated & localized enough for the English market so that meaning (etc) is still the same.
Europe takes even longer because of the different languages it needs to be translated to.
Besides, for a simultaneous release to happen, GameFreak would need to work hand in hand with Nintendo of America's localization staff (who may or may not also be working on several other titles). Meaning any changes to the original would constantly need to be alerted to NoA who would also have to make the changes needed, and GF would need to constantly make a point about such things.