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In the World of Pokémon, there lives a vast number and variety of amazing creatures to befriend and collect. Every week, we will be focusing on a single one of these Pokémon or evolutionary line and talking about what makes it special. This week's Pokémon of choice is the Scraggy line!
Debuting in Gen V Scraggy and Scrafty are a duo of scrappy little hoodlums with a lot of attitude. Being dual Dark/Fighting-type they make a great showing of this type combo. Their designs and mannerisms are heavily based on deviant youth subcultures such as punks, hip hop, and gangsters. They are dressed to the T with their sagging pants, put on demeanor, and Scrafty’s hoodie and mohawk. These traits and its type combo do a very good job of showing just what kind of Pokémon Scraggy and Scrafty are: tough Pokémon always looking to throw down, possessing the strength to back up their bravado and never hesitant to do whatever necessary to get the upper hand. They were a great compliment to their introductory region showing off just another interesting aspect of its real world inspiration of New York City and transplanting that to the also diverse Unova.
Here are some questions to consider to get conversation rolling. You don't have to answer all of them or any of them in your post as long as you're staying on topic and within global forum rules.
-Do you like or dislike this Pokémon? Why?
-How is this Pokémon in-game?
-How is this Pokémon in competitive play? Are there any interesting strategies you like to use for them?
-Do you like this Pokémon's representation in the anime? Are there any moments or qualities in particular you enjoy/dislike?
-How do you think this Pokémon would interact with our world?
-If given the power to, would you change anything about this Pokémon and if so, what would you change?
-What do you think about this Pokémon type combination?
-Do you feel that this line does a good job reflecting the Unova region?
If you have any suggestions for Pokémon you'd like to discuss in the future just leave your ideas at the bottom of your post. Make sure you give your thoughts about the current Pokémon first!
Previous Pokémon of the Week:
Debuting in Gen V Scraggy and Scrafty are a duo of scrappy little hoodlums with a lot of attitude. Being dual Dark/Fighting-type they make a great showing of this type combo. Their designs and mannerisms are heavily based on deviant youth subcultures such as punks, hip hop, and gangsters. They are dressed to the T with their sagging pants, put on demeanor, and Scrafty’s hoodie and mohawk. These traits and its type combo do a very good job of showing just what kind of Pokémon Scraggy and Scrafty are: tough Pokémon always looking to throw down, possessing the strength to back up their bravado and never hesitant to do whatever necessary to get the upper hand. They were a great compliment to their introductory region showing off just another interesting aspect of its real world inspiration of New York City and transplanting that to the also diverse Unova.
Here are some questions to consider to get conversation rolling. You don't have to answer all of them or any of them in your post as long as you're staying on topic and within global forum rules.
-Do you like or dislike this Pokémon? Why?
-How is this Pokémon in-game?
-How is this Pokémon in competitive play? Are there any interesting strategies you like to use for them?
-Do you like this Pokémon's representation in the anime? Are there any moments or qualities in particular you enjoy/dislike?
-How do you think this Pokémon would interact with our world?
-If given the power to, would you change anything about this Pokémon and if so, what would you change?
-What do you think about this Pokémon type combination?
-Do you feel that this line does a good job reflecting the Unova region?
If you have any suggestions for Pokémon you'd like to discuss in the future just leave your ideas at the bottom of your post. Make sure you give your thoughts about the current Pokémon first!
Previous Pokémon of the Week:
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