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Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Leaderproxima - 08-16-2011 Any of the pokemon that could be different types? I think that the new Gothitelle could be a Dark type and not just a phsycic. RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Locked Achievement - 08-16-2011 If Vespiquen weren't Bug-flying type I would have actually used her on my team. If she were to get new types I would want, going off her deign, to make her design and available moveset to make her a Normal-Bug type. She would at least get STAB for about half of her moves on offer RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Leaderproxima - 08-16-2011 (08-16-2011, 02:06 PM)Insane Prawn Wrote: If Vespiquen weren't Bug-flying type I would have actually used her on my team. If she were to get new types I would want, going off her deign, to make her design and available moveset to make her a Normal-Bug type. She would at least get STAB for about half of her moves on offer I had never thought of that one. I suppose being a flying type doesnt really help her that much seeing that she doesnt get a lot of decent flying type moves. RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Rosencrantz - 08-16-2011 Golurk should have been ghost/rock that shit makes more sense than ghost/ground b/c golems tend to be made of rocks and stuff then Cofagrigus should have had the ghost/ground typing because sand RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Teddy The Elite - 08-16-2011 I think the Sand Crocs should've just been Ground and Gothitelle Dark. RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Phantom Killah - 08-16-2011 Ground/Flying doesn't really make sense for Gligar, it doesn't really have anything groundy about it, and most of it's pokedex entries describe it injecting poison into people's faces, so it seems like it should be Poison/Flying instead RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - TomGuycott - 08-16-2011 (08-16-2011, 02:19 PM)oB2Kojjiro Mario Wrote: Golurk should have been ghost/rock Cofagrigus should have been the Ghost/Rock type. It should have been a Ghost Fossil pokemon. Would've been awesome. RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Rosencrantz - 08-17-2011 (08-16-2011, 09:56 PM)TomGuycott Wrote:(08-16-2011, 02:19 PM)oB2Kojjiro Mario Wrote: Golurk should have been ghost/rock Actually, eh, it seems like it could go either way :F ooo, wait it's technically plated in gold, right? Don't try to tell me that Steel/Ghost wouldn't have been badass. RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Joseph Styling - 08-17-2011 charizard fire/dragon it might stop sucking RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Helmo - 08-17-2011 scyther should be a bug/flying so I can fly on it RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Perseus - 08-17-2011 Um... Scyther is a Bug/Flying type RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Helmo - 08-17-2011 then why dosen't it fly RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Perseus - 08-17-2011 Don't ask me, I didn't invent Pokemon... or did I? Nope, I didn't RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Codestar - 08-17-2011 gyrados. water and dragon wtf it doesnt fly RE: Which pokemon could do with a type change? - Helmo - 08-17-2011 gayrados |