Is it me or have the type colors changed?
Although I haven't played X nor Y yet, looking at Serebii's Pokédex, it appears that some of the type colors have changed from previous generations. Notably, Fire is now red instead of orange, and Fighting is now brown instead of red.
Can anyone confirm?
If you had moves that you could think of that you would like to see in a future game, what would they be?
Here are mine:
Firestorm Wall
Type: Fire
Category: Status
PP: 10
Description: Charizard's new signature move, where user becomes immune to Rock-type attacks (including Stealth...
I'd hate to bump and old thread, but I decided to give descriptions on each of the gyms and their leaders.
Gym 1:
Gym Leader name: Brenna
Gym Leader gender: Female
Type specialty: Ground
Appearance: A woman with brown hair wearing brown work clothes.
Other Trainers: Hikers, Backpackers...
In the main Gen I games, for some odd reason, the Gym Leader battle music was only used for Lance; the other three Elite Four members used the standard Trainer music. This was corrected in FireRed/LeafGreen where all four Elite Four members used the Gym Leader battle music.
What was the...
Vermilion was somewhat lost as well, since it is the same color as Cinnabar. The Japanese names for Vermilion City and Cinnabar Island do not refer to the same color (Kuchiba is a shade of orange while Guren is a shade of red).
Looking at the Kanto city names and the gyms that represent the cities, the following seems to make sense:
Pewter City = a grayish color = Rock = Brock
Cerulean City = a light shade of Blue = Water = Misty
Lavender Town = a light purple = Ghost = Pokémon Tower (okay, not a gym, but still...
I was wondering, if you can associate the four seasons with a color each, what would they be? And please don't say the Deerling colors; be original.
Here are mine:
Winter - Blue
Spring - Green
Summer - Yellow
Fall - Orange
What would your picks be (again, not the Deerling colors)?
Which I think was silly. How are Poison-types similar to Psychic-types? Was it only because Psychic is purple in the TCG and many Poison-types are purple? The Ghost-type being Psychic in the TCG actually makes sense, since it represents paranormal beings just like the Psychic-type. Back when...
What has been unfortunate the past two generations is the common use of Stealth Rock, which was the dream of Charizard haters.
I was wondering, do you think in Gen VI, Charizard should get a Fire-type new variant of Magnet Rise to block Rock-type attacks, including Stealth Rock?
I would love...
I was wondering, is there any particular reason why Vileplume doesn't have the Stench ability, yet its previous form, Gloom, does? After all, the creators of Pokémon wouldn't have named it Vileplume if it didn't smell bad, plus Vileplume is modeled after a Rafflesia. Also, one of Vileplume's...
Looks like Gold it is:
Confirmed here:
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Darn, I was hoping for Orange.
I did such thread in the past, but it got no replies, so instead of bumping the old thread, I will restart it. I was wondering, if you could assign Contest attributes to Gen V moves, what would you assign them?
Here are a few Gen V moves that I would assign the following Contest attributes...
I was wondering, before it was confirmed that Gary's starter was Squirtle, I was wondering, who did you think was Gary's starter?
I actually always thought it was Squirtle, since it was supposed to be Ash's first choice. I know that some fans thought it was Eevee due to it being Blue's...
Re: Water or Grass starters who are not in the Blue or Green categories, respectively
Well, I am not refering to the actual colors, but their color categories in the Pokédex. Fire is the only starter type where its starters have not been of a single color category (Red in Gens I, III, and V...
So far, all Water and Grass starter Pokémon have been in the Blue and Green color categories, respectively. However, Fire-type starters have been in three color categories: Red in Gens I, III, and V, Yellow in Gen II, and Brown in Gen IV.
So, I was wondering, do you ever think there will be...
I was wondering, if you think any Pokémon should have alternate evolutions, which ones would you choose?
I personally would like if there were alternate evolutions of Weepinbell and Skiploom, to match with Gloom's two evolutions.
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