This may be way overdue, but Galarian Weezing is Poison/Fairy, so that isn’t a non-existent type combination.
Poison/Fairy combination has been removed from "Not Done Yet" and added to "Done Only By One Family".This may be way overdue, but Galarian Weezing is Poison/Fairy, so that isn’t a non-existent type combination.
It would also be the only combination that resists Ghost/Fighting, as that type has perfect neutral coverage.Normal/Ghost sounds like the most hilarious type combination. It'd have immunities to Normal, Fighting and Ghost all in one, right?
Slap on Levitate for that Ground immunity and maximum chaos.
True, but it's still unquestionable that it's design directly on a rattlesnake. It's not the other cases where I put "real" where the Pokemon that is based on the design adds in so many other elements the animal behind it pretty much gets lost:I would like to add "real" rattlesnake in the snake section, Ekans is technically one, but it doesn't really put any emphasis on its "rattle" thing in its design
What about Pheromosa?"Real" Cockroach: Genesect is more machine than roach
What about Shaymin?"Real" Porcupine: While there are several Pokemon which are porcupine like there isn't one that you can point to and say without question "oh that's based on a porcupine"
Kind of want a mosquito that also isn't fused with a humanoid supermodel. It also likely has some inspirations from copepods.What about Pheromosa?
It's a hedgehog.What about Shaymin?
.Has anyone mentioned rhinos as a possible Pokémon species?At this point it seems like they are the only real life large land mammal that has yet to be adapted (we already have lions, tigers, elephants, and hippos).
In terms of sea mammals, narwhals are pretty unique and it feels like you could do a lot with them.
Narwhal is on the list under "MARINE-Mammal-Whale".In terms of sea mammals, narwhals are pretty unique and it feels like you could do a lot with them.
Braixen's design is a fox & a witch, and its dex description only mentions its twig wand and how it sets it on fire.Tsundere... We got several of them, most notably Braixen and maybe Meowstic F.
Imagine this, you enter a room and see a typical chest that you'd normally see in any other RPG. Though it's not a Poke Ball, it's still a chest, so curious if interacting with it yield items you decide to check it AND SUDDENLY WHATEVER IS INSIDE ATTACKS! It's at first seems like an inverted trope, but then turns out to be an aversion.And Chest Monster as in literal sense probably won't happen unless Pokémon universe ditches Poké ball as treasure chest. That said, curiously, I think we rarely get Voltorb item disguises lately, aside of Episode RR. Did any exist in Galar?
I'm just an electric rodent, give me a break. Added.does anyone think it’s weird that siphonophores are listed as a category, but there’s no giant siphonophore (praya dubia)? I’d kill to have one as a Pokémon.
Actually we did have Mandarinfish, but I'll specifify the different species of Dragonet. Added Pumpkinseed Sunfish & Dreamfish/Hallucinogenic Fish.I also think we could add the mandarinfish/dragonet, pumpkinseed sunfish, and the dreamfish to the fish section.
No, simply cause they're just blue Butterflies and we have a few blue colored Vivillon patterns: Marine, Polar, & Tundra.For butterflies, do we have a blue morpho yet? I can’t remember if there is one.
Err... what is tsundere exactly? To what I understand, it is a personality trope. I mentioned them based on how they act in Poké Amie and so on (have you tried angering a Braixen? I recall it's portrayed a bit like that too in other media like Pokken)Braixen's design is a fox & a witch, and its dex description only mentions its twig wand and how it sets it on fire.
Meowstic F are a nekomata (a cat yokai), and while its dex description does mention its personality... so far it only says they're more selfish and aggressive than the males. Certainly "tsun", but no "dere".
While I know there are plenty of cases where we can base a Pokemon's inspiration off their design, this isn't one of them.
Imagine this, you enter a room and see a typical chest that you'd normally see in any other RPG. Though it's not a Poke Ball, it's still a chest, so curious if interacting with it yield items you decide to check it AND SUDDENLY WHATEVER IS INSIDE ATTACKS! It's at first seems like an inverted trope, but then turns out to be an aversion.
And in Galar the "Poke Ball Monster" was Galarian Stunfisk.
Well, for what it's worth, Wikipedia and TvTropes have their own pages describing the Tsundere. I can see a few ideas how they could do a "Tsundere" Pokemon and having it as its main theme.Err... what is tsundere exactly?
And? We have plenty of Pokemon who are confined to a certain environment.Though, unless the theme is seas or medieval fantasy, a literal chest monster may be confined to a specific area.
You mean "Mono no aware"? Sure, I can add it to the list.Anyway, how about this concept, the beauty of impermanent things? We call it 物の合われ
Hm, it is closer as there is a form changing "nice-angry" gimmick to it, though what Morpeko is more based on is in its Ability & Alternate fomr's name: Hunger Switch & "Hangry" Form.would morpeko perhaps count as something of a tsundere pokémon, or is that a bit of a stretch?