I'm sure it's going to be Normal/Grass for spring, Ice/Grass for winter and glorious Fire/Grass for summer. I'd say Ghost/Grass for fall but blasphemy had come up with a cool idea (not that I WOULD want it, but it would work!).
Assuming it even changes types; it just says it changes forms iirc
Admit it, so did you.Damn, you all fell for that fake lol.
You do realize that the picture of its stats was part of that fake scan?Possible Base Stats for the Swan if that picture of its stats is at level 50 with no EVs.
60-75/50-80/61-95/43-72/70-117/49-79
I was gonna make a joke about how Grass/Ground could make sense since leaves FALL to the GROUND, but I thought only I'd laugh at the joke while others laughed at me.What about Grass/Ground, since the leaves fall off the trees and onto the ground? It may not make a lot of since, but I don't think the others do either.
Where did it even say that the types change with seasons? Serebii does not state that.
Where did it even say that the types change with seasons? Serebii does not state that.
I guess it's probable. Although, I don't see why the Winter form is brown. Wouldn't white be more applicable? lolOne would infer that it's highly likely it evolves during the different seasons; like Burmy does with environments.
Did you read the last page or just look at it? It is very likely that it is related to Pachurisu, in the same way that it is related to the rest of the Pikachus. An electric rodent, with coloured cheeks and a name that combines electricity with its animal type. So Emonga would be an electric squirrel because it is a rodent, similar to the other electric rodents that already exist, to fit in with said group. They picked that one because it hadn't been done yet or made for an interesting design that includes a typing which has not been done since Gen 1. The same question can be asked of the RSE Pikachus. Why are they electric mice, of all combinations, if not related to Pikachu? It is simply capitalizing on a popular and recognizable design.
Secondly, flying Squirrels native to many parts of the world, including North America. Who is to say exact which direct species of flying squirrel this one is based off of? More importantly, why bring up that point at all? The idea of Isshu being North American based is purely fan speculation.
Lastly, perhaps you missed the fact that flying squirrels and squirrels, while being related, are not the same animal and simply share a common ancestor. Not only that, but even if they were the same animal that still wouldn't prove anything as we have seen many pokemon who are not related yet are based on the same or similar animals.
EDIT: Before it gets asks, I am so hell bent on this idea because the idea of "It looks the same! It's an evolution!" is getting really really old. If anyone has something to support a claim other than "they're both squirrels" I'll be more than happy to hear it. Same stuff happens every time we get new pics, lol. So and so is Ariados! Split Medicham evo! et cetera. It gets a bit tiring, especially after discussing it on the previous page.
"HURR DURR SQUIRREL MUST EVOLVE INTO OTHER SQUIRREL"
There have been plenty of Pokemon with OU potential based solely on our current metagame, I don't know what you're talking about.
Not attacking you I'm just wondering what you mean by "There are plenty of Pokemon with OU potential". I only see one; Gigaisu
Not attacking you I'm just wondering what you mean by "There are plenty of Pokemon with OU potential". I only see one; Gigaisu