naganadel is a wasp and also some alien (a xenomorph maybe? i dont remember which one, I just remember james turner saying it was inspired by some king of pop culture alien thing)
It was the Xenomorph:
naganadel is a wasp and also some alien (a xenomorph maybe? i dont remember which one, I just remember james turner saying it was inspired by some king of pop culture alien thing)
This is less about a single move being strange for a Pokémon and more of a movepool oddity in general. Not sure if it has been mentioned elsewhere in the thread, but if so, it deserves to be called out again, for any new readers.
Mr. Rime's level-up learnset at level 1 has 19 moves in it:
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mr._Rime_(Pokémon)#By_leveling_up
GF what are you thinking?!
- So the first one I checked out was actually A-Exeggutor... and what in the world am I looking at? BOTH normal and Alolan Exeggutor ONLY have Level 1 moves (and one move it learns via leveling up, thought it gets it as a Level 1 move as well for move relearner purposes). They gets 18 moves via this way. The only difference between the two is that normal Eveggutor gets Stomp while Alolan Exeggutor gets Dragon Hammer (also A-Exeggutor has a bigger TM/TR list, all of Exeggcute's and moves which match with it). Mr. Rime still beats it be one... let's change that.
- You thought the oddity with Exeggutor was just with it? Nope. There's one more Pokemon which learns everything at Level 1: Raichu. Both Raichu learn twenty-one Level 1 moves, with the only difference being normal Raichu getting Thunder Punch and Alolan Raichu getting Psychic as their evolution bonus move! And like before, Alolan Raichu's TM/TR list is bigger though honestly that's not a shock as Pikachu doesn't lose a Type upon evolving like the others above.
It is an interesting choice, but right now I consider it a massive improvement over the previous "well I hope you learned everything you needed cause your moveset is gone".Yeah I think just about every stone evolution now learns their entire former movesets as level 1 moves
Which is an...interesting choice in a game where every single pokemon center lets you remember any move for free at anypoint in the game.
stone evolution
Ludicolo ties eggy with 18 level 1 moves incidentally, didn't have the mind to check the others.
(this is because GF's mentality has largely shifted away from stone evolutions providing immediate power at the cost of having pretty much any level up moves but they want to keep the letter of that for iunno tradition)
The weird thing about "stone evos don't learn anything by level up" is that it's not even consistent. The Eeveelutions and some others like Froslass have had actual level-up moves since their inception.
Sniped by Pika.
I agree it's for the better, especially if they insist on treating stone evolutions as they are. It's just...odd to pair it hand & hand with this. Guessing it was spearate decisions and they just kind of shrugged at it if it was ever brought up.It is an interesting choice, but right now I consider it a massive improvement over the previous "well I hope you learned everything you needed cause your moveset is gone".
On this, tecnically the evolutionary stones in SwSh were more or less gated behind acquiring a few badges first.
Obviously, players sorta-sequencebroke it, by going in areas GF didn't want you to go and pick them up 40 levels earlier than you were meant to. That's obviously a error on GF's side (they should have really expected people to be able to just... you know... dodge the pokemon), though in GF's defense, realistically unless you already know that the evolutionary stones are there, you'd not bother going into the higher level areas to begin with.
Assuming they decide that this is unintended behaviour, I can see evolutionary stones gated "a bit harder" in future games, maybe after """surf""" or whatever its equivalent ends up being, or in shops that are available mid-lategame only (like in gen 1 basically).
Most of the exceptions have some reasoning to them.The weird thing about "stone evos don't learn anything by level up" is that it's not even consistent. The Eeveelutions and some others like Froslass have had actual level-up moves since their inception.
Sniped by Pika.
I mean, it's a pokemon game. Of COURSE the first thing everyone does is explore as far as they can in any given area(especially given the free PokeDolls). Where it gets odder is how different the gates were. Fire/Water/Thunder/Leaf/Sun/Moon/Dawn are all available before the first gym with a minimum of effort(officially right after 3rd gym). Leaf isn't even wild area, it's just near the grass gym. Shiny/Dusk/Ice are post-Stow-on-Side. Is Alolan Ninetails so much better than regular Ninetails that you need to limit it to after 6 gyms rather than 0/3?On this, tecnically the evolutionary stones in SwSh were more or less gated behind acquiring a few badges first.
Obviously, players sorta-sequencebroke it, by going in areas GF didn't want you to go and pick them up 40 levels earlier than you were meant to. That's obviously a error on GF's side (they should have really expected people to be able to just... you know... dodge the pokemon), though in GF's defense, realistically unless you already know that the evolutionary stones are there, you'd not bother going into the higher level areas to begin with.
Assuming they decide that this is unintended behaviour, I can see evolutionary stones gated "a bit harder" in future games, maybe after """surf""" or whatever its equivalent ends up being, or in shops that are available mid-lategame only (like in gen 1 basically).
Triple axel is a move in figure skating, so most pokemon that have something to do with that get it, just like fightings getting mega punch/kickI mean, it's a pokemon game. Of COURSE the first thing everyone does is explore as far as they can in any given area(especially given the free PokeDolls). Where it gets odder is how different the gates were. Fire/Water/Thunder/Leaf/Sun/Moon/Dawn are all available before the first gym with a minimum of effort(officially right after 3rd gym). Leaf isn't even wild area, it's just near the grass gym. Shiny/Dusk/Ice are post-Stow-on-Side. Is Alolan Ninetails so much better than regular Ninetails that you need to limit it to after 6 gyms rather than 0/3?
Okay, Triple Axel. Yes, it's a tutor move, and one with odd flavor. But there's still more non-ice types(16) that get it than ice-types(13). The new ice-type legendary doesn't get it. And it doesn't actually make any sense from a flavor standpoint. Just...why does GF hate ice-types so much?
That said, why doesn't Hitmonlee get it, its whole thing is kicks!
Triple axel is also triple axel in japanese (トリプルアクセル aka toripuru akuseru which you dont need to know but is very fun to say lol). Loan word etc etc. It was a pretty direct translation since its just an english term written in katakana
That said, why doesn't Hitmonlee get it, its whole thing is kicks!
And yet, despite being labeled as a kick move, Milotic, a Pokémon that has no limbs, can get it. How is it supposed to kick without legs?
Also the exact same as the english one. Direct translationThey were talking about the move's Japanese flavor text(because the English one specifically mentions kicks), not the name of the move itself
That said, why doesn't Hittmonlee get it, its whole thing is kicks!
Fast Queen Bug gets it cuz... Dem legs tho. Same for Pear Queen and Weird Kicking Top. Oh, and Waifu Bunny.And yet, despite being labeled as a kick move, Milotic, a Pokémon that has no limbs, can get it. How is it supposed to kick without legs?
I'm curious... does the japanese description of Triple Axel mention kicks? I know the name is the same, but dunno about the move description...
Did you just call Tsareena a pearFast Queen Bug gets it cuz... Dem legs tho. Same for Pear Queen and Weird Kicking Top. Oh, and Waifu Bunny.
That's obviously a error on GF's side