mega charizard said:Chandelure said:all those pokemon are great designs. hell Ivysaur's got that cult of people who refuse to evolve it.
That may have something to do with the anime.
how?
mega charizard said:Chandelure said:all those pokemon are great designs. hell Ivysaur's got that cult of people who refuse to evolve it.
That may have something to do with the anime.
sohrin305 said:So I know this keeps on being mentioned but, I just wanna talk about the American names.
Quilladin and chespin both have the -in at the end. But Quilladin sounds even more like the word Paladin, which really REALLY fits the theory of the medieval archetypal characters. Paladin being the the armored knight.
Braixen is, to me, a combination of Vixen- female fox, and branch, which is where it gets it psychic abilities from. This is common of the archetypal spellcaster class. Perhaps the stick will be a staff in Fennekin's final evolution
Lastly is Froakie and Frogadier. Of course they both have the term Frog in them. But Frogadier kind of reminds me of a vigilante. Like a musketeer. However, I cannot think of a suffix word to derive this theory from the name.
Overall though, you can see that we have all three archetypal medieval characters, the warrior/paladin, spell caster/witch and the rogue/thief.
This guy gets it you shouldn't believe what you see in disney movies.xayshade said:sohrin305 said:So I know this keeps on being mentioned but, I just wanna talk about the American names.
Quilladin and chespin both have the -in at the end. But Quilladin sounds even more like the word Paladin, which really REALLY fits the theory of the medieval archetypal characters. Paladin being the the armored knight.
Braixen is, to me, a combination of Vixen- female fox, and branch, which is where it gets it psychic abilities from. This is common of the archetypal spellcaster class. Perhaps the stick will be a staff in Fennekin's final evolution
Lastly is Froakie and Frogadier. Of course they both have the term Frog in them. But Frogadier kind of reminds me of a vigilante. Like a musketeer. However, I cannot think of a suffix word to derive this theory from the name.
Overall though, you can see that we have all three archetypal medieval characters, the warrior/paladin, spell caster/witch and the rogue/thief.
You should know that musketeers were french military. They weren't vigilanties. Brigadier, would be what you are looking for
That was the word I guess I was looking for. Please excuse my lack of knowledge on French history. However, we have witch, paladin and brigadier.xayshade said:sohrin305 said:So I know this keeps on being mentioned but, I just wanna talk about the American names.
Quilladin and chespin both have the -in at the end. But Quilladin sounds even more like the word Paladin, which really REALLY fits the theory of the medieval archetypal characters. Paladin being the the armored knight.
Braixen is, to me, a combination of Vixen- female fox, and branch, which is where it gets it psychic abilities from. This is common of the archetypal spellcaster class. Perhaps the stick will be a staff in Fennekin's final evolution
Lastly is Froakie and Frogadier. Of course they both have the term Frog in them. But Frogadier kind of reminds me of a vigilante. Like a musketeer. However, I cannot think of a suffix word to derive this theory from the name.
Overall though, you can see that we have all three archetypal medieval characters, the warrior/paladin, spell caster/witch and the rogue/thief.
You should know that musketeers were french military. They weren't vigilanties. Brigadier, would be what you are looking for
sohrin305 said:That was the word I guess I was looking for. Please excuse my lack of knowledge on French history. However, we have witch, paladin and brigadier.xayshade said:You should know that musketeers were french military. They weren't vigilanties. Brigadier, would be what you are looking for
NoDice said:I dont care for Braixen (is it Brai "sh" en or Brai Xen as in Vixen?), the twig staff is a nice touch though, but it looks way too out of place design wise.
NoDice said:Im seriously getting a strange feeling that... the secondary typings arent going to turn out the way that the leaker said they would (aside from the fact the leaker played a BETA). A Grass knight should have STEEL, a frog ninja should have Dark (maybe Fighting still), and with Braixen taking on the witch/mage them, Im almost leaning towards it being part Fairy instead of Psychic. Fairy isnt an OP type really, and we would actually still have a reverse triangle if the types ended up Grass/Steel- Fire/Fairy- Water/Fighting. Just my two cents.
MuhFugginMoose said:NoDice said:I dont care for Braixen (is it Brai "sh" en or Brai Xen as in Vixen?), the twig staff is a nice touch though, but it looks way too out of place design wise.
Although I had first pronounced it "Bryx-en" I did a little bit of digging and realized it may be a bit of a play on the word Brazen, meaning either bold, Trim and stylish in appearance, or the color of brass.
Although she is a light yellow I'd have to go with one of the first two options. Making the pronunciation "Brayz-in". As for the spelling it could be Brazen and vixen shoved together into one word. It's just an idea, I could be wrong, but figured I'd throw it out there anyways.
Fee said:MuhFugginMoose said:Although I had first pronounced it "Bryx-en" I did a little bit of digging and realized it may be a bit of a play on the word Brazen, meaning either bold, Trim and stylish in appearance, or the color of brass.
Although she is a light yellow I'd have to go with one of the first two options. Making the pronunciation "Brayz-in". As for the spelling it could be Brazen and vixen shoved together into one word. It's just an idea, I could be wrong, but figured I'd throw it out there anyways.
It's Braise and Vixen.
braise
[ brayz ]
1.cook food on low heat: to cook food, especially meat or vegetables, by browning briefly in hot fat, adding a little liquid, and cooking at a low temperature in a covered pot
Bonus points because "braise" is French term. Anyway I love Braixen. Quilladin is derpy but I kind of like it. Frogadier is kind of unnoticeable to me...it's there I guess.
NoDice said:Fee said:It's Braise and Vixen.
braise
[ brayz ]
1.cook food on low heat: to cook food, especially meat or vegetables, by browning briefly in hot fat, adding a little liquid, and cooking at a low temperature in a covered pot
Bonus points because "braise" is French term. Anyway I love Braixen. Quilladin is derpy but I kind of like it. Frogadier is kind of unnoticeable to me...it's there I guess.
Thanks for pointing that out, I totally forgot about braising lol (dont cook very much)- I was for some reason thinking brazen, but the "i" definitely proves youre correct.
zappy800 said:Guys why don't we just assume helied when he told us he meant fire/psychic, grass/dark, water/fighting, instead of the dark and fighting types the opposite way to cover his butt.
Seeing the way the 2nd stage evos look now, this would make a lot of sense...but the last time we thought the leaker was mistaken, it was us who had it wrong. We thought the 2nd Mewtwo Mega Evo he mentioned was Mega Mew, but there really was a 2nd Mewtwo Mega Evo!zappy800 said:Guys why don't we just assume helied when he told us he meant fire/psychic, grass/dark, water/fighting, instead of the dark and fighting types the opposite way to cover his butt.
Tatertot said:Seeing the way the 2nd stage evos look now, this would make a lot of sense...but the last time we thought the leaker was mistaken, it was us who had it wrong. We thought the 2nd Mewtwo Mega Evo he mentioned was Mega Mew, but there really was a 2nd Mewtwo Mega Evo!zappy800 said:Guys why don't we just assume helied when he told us he meant fire/psychic, grass/dark, water/fighting, instead of the dark and fighting types the opposite way to cover his butt.
grassdragon said:Chespin could be a Dark Knight.
Fenniken could be Wizard Fox.
Froakie could be a Ninja.
That would explain the typings: Grass/Dark, Fire/Physic, and Water/Fighting.
Ysmir said:grassdragon said:Chespin could be a Dark Knight.
Fenniken could be Wizard Fox.
Froakie could be a Ninja.
That would explain the typings: Grass/Dark, Fire/Physic, and Water/Fighting.
Except it does not fit. Fighting types are heroes who fight honorably. Since when do ninjas fight that way? No. They are all about secrecy and fighting from the shadows. Which makes Dark a more appropriate type if Frogadier is indeed a Ninja-frog.