SagashiIndustries said: And this is why I choose Squirtle in Pokemon games.
Fixed. The following water starters in the other generations sucked arse, save for totodile which was a crocodile but I didn't like as much as the fire echidna.
I agree with this picture because i have played the game with blastoise and the rest of the water starters and no water starter is better than blastoise maybe Swampert comes close.
Zantetsu said: Fixed. The following water starters in the other generations sucked arse, save for totodile which was a crocodile but I didn't like as much as the fire echidna.
Zantetsu said: Fixed. The following water starters in the other generations sucked arse, save for totodile which was a crocodile but I didn't like as much as the fire echidna.
Mudskip and its other two forums are ground/water which makes elertic attacks less useful on that Pokemon than the other generations before and after it so far.
I think that dark and steel types were created because psychic types were practically unstoppable in the first generation pokemon games. One thing that confuses me is why steel types have a defensive advantage against psychic attacks. I mean, those spoons that Kadabra and Alakazam have are made of metal, aren't they?
angrybull said: I think that dark and steel types were created because psychic types were practically unstoppable in the first generation pokemon games. One thing that confuses me is why steel types have a defensive advantage against psychic attacks. I mean, those spoons that Kadabra and Alakazam have are made of metal, aren't they?
Actually, spoons are hard to bend, either with muscles OR Telekeinesis. The reason Kadabra and Alakazam hAVE spoons, which they bend so easily, is to show that their TK is extremely powerful. Plus, if I'm not mistaken, a Steelix is KIND OF thicker than a spoon handle.
demonspite said: Actually, spoons are hard to bend, either with muscles OR Telekeinesis. The reason Kadabra and Alakazam hAVE spoons, which they bend so easily, is to show that their TK is extremely powerful. Plus, if I'm not mistaken, a Steelix is KIND OF thicker than a spoon handle.