And dark, bug and ghosts are common phobias and fears, so it makes perfect sense that they can incapacitate psychic pokemon.
professorlight said:And dark, bug and ghosts are common phobias and fears, so it makes perfect sense that they can incapacitate psychic pokemon.
Windwhip said:professorlight said:And dark, bug and ghosts are common phobias and fears, so it makes perfect sense that they can incapacitate psychic pokemon.
And yet, they can overcome their phobias/fears. Next!
KamonSurge,
I'm with you. Psychic is my favorite type too, while I understand why Ghost-types are supereffective against Psychic-types. Bug/Dark? Nope. Psychic type can use their mental powers to stop/redirect/deflect Bug-type moves. Back in Gen II, I though Dark represents Netherworld/Shadow--that kind of thing, but I was wrong--it's basically Evil Pokemon.
Blob55 said:Um... You think Psychic is bad, then what about Ice type? It should gain resistances to Ground, Water, Flying and Fairy type moves.
Bolt the Cat said:Blob55 said:Um... You think Psychic is bad, then what about Ice type? It should gain resistances to Ground, Water, Flying and Fairy type moves.
Ice definitely needs something. I know it's not supposed to be a huge defensive type, but they should give it more resistances than itself.
Blob55 said:Bolt the Cat said:Ice definitely needs something. I know it's not supposed to be a huge defensive type, but they should give it more resistances than itself.
More like it IS supposed to be a huge defensive type! So many Ice Types have high Defense Stats, that it's kinda sad...
Cloyster - 180 Defense
Articuno - 100 Defense and 125 Sp. Defense
Regice - 100 Defense and 200 Sp. Defense
Mega Abomasnow - 105 Defense and Sp. Defense
Glaceon - 110 Defense
Frost Rotom - 107 Defense and Sp. Defense
Cryogonal - 135 Sp. Defense
White Kyurem - 100 Sp. Def
Black Kyurem - 100 Defense
Avalugg - 184 Defense
Overall, Ice types highest Base Stat is Special Defense. (According to Bulba)
Bolt the Cat said:Blob55 said:More like it IS supposed to be a huge defensive type! So many Ice Types have high Defense Stats, that it's kinda sad...
Cloyster - 180 Defense
Articuno - 100 Defense and 125 Sp. Defense
Regice - 100 Defense and 200 Sp. Defense
Mega Abomasnow - 105 Defense and Sp. Defense
Glaceon - 110 Defense
Frost Rotom - 107 Defense and Sp. Defense
Cryogonal - 135 Sp. Defense
White Kyurem - 100 Sp. Def
Black Kyurem - 100 Defense
Avalugg - 184 Defense
Overall, Ice types highest Base Stat is Special Defense. (According to Bulba)
Yeah, there's a severe disconnect between the type concept and the actual Pokemon they designed for it. It's meant to be a glass cannon type, a type that hits hard but has fragile defenses. Ice's type matchups clearly reflect that. But as you pointed out, they seem to like making Ice types more defensive than offensive, completely contrary to Ice's strengths.
Blob55 said:Bolt the Cat said:Yeah, there's a severe disconnect between the type concept and the actual Pokemon they designed for it. It's meant to be a glass cannon type, a type that hits hard but has fragile defenses. Ice's type matchups clearly reflect that. But as you pointed out, they seem to like making Ice types more defensive than offensive, completely contrary to Ice's strengths.
But isn't Fire Type the glass cannon?
professorlight said:That's because the element has a disconnect between its pokemon design application and its move possiblilities; while ice as base concept is big, heavy things, with great endurance (mammoths, icebergs, etc), in attack, ice is purely elemental, magic, and those concepts don't mesh quite well.
And ice is not the only type.
Teal said:How about a Dragon/Fairy? I sure would like to see what that would look like. lol
PMJ said:You guys are completely missing the point of professorlight's posts and I am loving it
anyway here I am delivering on the stuff I said I'd post but never got around to. Xous is forever my brother for drawing all this rad stuff for me (like ages ago).
This is Smokoon, a Normal/Dark Pokemon. He evolves into...
...Raccaflame, a Normal/Fire Pokemon. Technicallyyyyyyyyyy this typing is still unique since Pyroar is Fire/Normal, but that's just semantics at this point. I specifically designed this to have the fiery aspect of it almost an afterthought (which is how I figured it would be with Fire as a secondary instead of primary typing). I realize that's a hard idea to sell when its huge tail is on fire, but it's kinda like Typhlosion and friends in the sense that it only lights up when it's in battle. It also doesn't learn a lot of Fire-type attacks despite being Fire, which makes him a little unique in that aspect.
Here's Scuracha, a Normal/Electric Pokemon. It is designed on a cockroach, doesn't evolve, and is obscenely fast (base 152). It is, however, exceedingly weak to compensate.
Finally, for gits and shiggles, here is the Fire-type starter line for Shroob. Meet Pavolyte (Fire), Hennifor (Fire/Flying), and Costenburn (Fire/Flying). Their types aren't new, but their designs sure are. They're peacocks! I could honestly see peacocks being just about any type, but when I thought of all the bright and colorful plumage, I thought that it would be quite a sight to see... but it was fire instead. I mean, check out the last like 15-20 seconds of this kid's video and tell me it wouldn't be dope to see all those colors fanning out like 5 feet from Costenburn's tail.
This is Preterbug, a Bug/Psychic Pokemon. This is the basic stage in a two-evolution line; however, while both males and females will evolve, only females can evolve further than that. Still drawn by Xous.
PMJ said:1. Creative license. At first glance you would think Pyroar was pure Fire, too. It's hard to pin Normal types down, especially if they're not brown in color.
PMJ said:3. You'd think so, but just because Pavolyte has wings doesn't mean it has to be part Flying. The main reason it isn't is because of the typical single-typed starter rule (Bulbasaur is the exception, not the rule). Females visually look the same, just with smaller plumage.
PMJ said:We're just gonna have to agree to disagree here.
Because Torchic. And also not giving its base form a Flying type just to troll seems like something Game Freak would do.
PMJ said:Females visually look the same, just with smaller plumage.
And fire can turn water into steam so by your logic fire should be good against water.Windwhip said:professorlight said:And dark, bug and ghosts are common phobias and fears, so it makes perfect sense that they can incapacitate psychic pokemon.
And yet, they can overcome their phobias/fears. Next!
I'd imagine bugs would be less effected by mental powers because they have primitive insect brains.Psychic type can use their mental powers to stop/redirect/deflect Bug-type moves.
Why Fairy? Speaking of type match-up changes, Psychic and Bug are almost as bad as Ice(which should be super effective against Water instead of resisted by it). I can't really think of any changes that would make sense for Psychic besides maybe making it no longer resisted by Steel, but Bug should resist Dark, gain a weakness to Poison, and stop being resisted by Fighting and Ghost. Ghost could use a nerf, but I can't really think of one that would make sense, either. Maybe having it become weak to and/or resisted by Fairy?Blob55 said:Um... You think Psychic is bad, then what about Ice type? It should gain resistances to Ground, Water, Flying and Fairy type moves.