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Post by SeriousJupiter on Mar 21, 2011 13:48:25 GMT -6
Maybe that is why there is only one tower in Kanto, the people who have the money cremate and "bury" in the tower, people who don't stuff them in a cardboard box and but them at the end of the garden. Yeah, not everyone is as loaded as the player characters.
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Post by panda on Mar 21, 2011 13:53:10 GMT -6
Kay then. I think we fixed that.
What about this then. How do certain Pokemon work when the pokemon hatch. e.i eggsecute(SPCHK) Kangaskhan(SPCHK again), Onix, ect.
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Post by Mucho The Soybean Lover on Mar 21, 2011 15:08:48 GMT -6
'Cause Arceus is a cruel mofo.
Exeggcute are twins x 4 (too lazy to actually count), Khangaskan is also a set of twins, but one got all the nutrients and left the other one small and weak, and Onix is all curled up so the egg can fit him. I don't know.
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Post by panda on Mar 21, 2011 15:20:21 GMT -6
First one is plausable but Khangaskan is basically a mother kangaroo with a child and I don't think Onix could fit in that egg, even if it did curl itself up.
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Mar 21, 2011 15:26:18 GMT -6
I think that Onix are born quite a lot smaller than when they're fully grown, but there just are not answers to everything, Panda.
And remember, when a Pokémon egg hatches in the anime, it doesn't happen like it does in the games, the shell cracking open. In the anime the egg "evolves" into a baby pokémon, glowing white and everything. That way a baby Onix could be as big as a fully grown Onix, even though I doubt it.
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Post by daveshn on Mar 21, 2011 21:01:20 GMT -6
Pokémon are Trainers' special partners! TMI, SJ. TMI. If you love your gardevoir, that's your thing. Just keep it to yourself. Here's one: Groudon used EQ - All five other pokemon are hurt. Palkia used surf - All five other pokemon are hurt. Heatran used lava plume - All five other pokemon are hurt. Victini used searing shot - All five other pokemon are hurt. Mew used sludge wave - All five other pokemon are hurt. Genesect used explosion - All five other pokemon are hurt. End of match result: Both trainers are absolutely fine.
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Mar 22, 2011 4:13:49 GMT -6
Clearly, pokémon are very careful not to hurt their Trainers or even their opponents' Trainer. Everyone who is not a murderous psychopath probably raises their pokémon to avoid accidents like that. Humans can't be healed as easily as pokémon.
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Post by panda on Mar 22, 2011 4:27:19 GMT -6
Clearly, pokémon are very careful not to hurt their Trainers or even their opponents' Trainer. This. This applies greatly to Gardevoirs soo much, what with them even devoting their own lives for the sake of their trainers. Anyway, How about this? In the Mewtwo Returns special, two of the clones have had kids. The adults are a Nidoqueen and Rhyhorn, and the babies are little Nidoqueen and Rhyhorn. This shouldn't be, because first off, Pokemon don't hatch into their evolved form straight away. They need to level up first, though this doesn't apply to Rhyhorn, as they are the first in their evolution line. Secondly, Nidoqueen and Rhyhorns can't breed at all, now it could be likely they found their own respective partners, but if that is so, then where are they in the available scene? And even then, Nidoqueens are in the No eggs category for breeding, so they can't breed at all. It could also be possible that being cloned have given the partners some slight mis-calculations like the cloned starters having odd stripes and lines. Pictures: This picture from Bulbapedia. And these pics from Copy Cat.
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Post by daveshn on Mar 22, 2011 5:15:25 GMT -6
Clearly, pokémon are very careful not to hurt their Trainers or even their opponents' Trainer. Everyone who is not a murderous psychopath probably raises their pokémon to avoid accidents like that. Humans can't be healed as easily as pokémon. I could maybe see that for lava plume, sludge wave, and possibly surf. But EQ and explosion? No, sir.
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Mar 22, 2011 5:28:56 GMT -6
I could maybe see that for lava plume, sludge wave, and possibly surf. But EQ and explosion? No, sir. Eh, it depends. Explosions work in two ways in Pokémon. It's either this: This happened when Pikachu's electricity connected with Koffing's toxic gas. Or then it's this: ... This happened when Team Rocket's decoy mecha exploded right in front of Ash and Dawn. Do they seem to be hurt at all? Do they? Edit: Oh, and apparently no one was killed in that first explosion. Make of that what you will.
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Post by panda on Mar 22, 2011 5:29:26 GMT -6
Here's one: Groudon used EQ - All five other pokemon are hurt. Palkia used surf - All five other pokemon are hurt. Heatran used lava plume - All five other pokemon are hurt. Victini used searing shot - All five other pokemon are hurt. Mew used sludge wave - All five other pokemon are hurt. Genesect used explosion - All five other pokemon are hurt. End of match result: Both trainers are absolutely fine. A wizard did it. Though to make this a more sensible post, I'd imagine the pokemon try their best to target the attack at the opponet's pokemon and not the trainers themselves. [Edit] Also what SJ said, though exploding mechas differ from the move Explosion.
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Mar 22, 2011 5:46:05 GMT -6
Yeah, you're right. Team Rocket's mechas explode all the time and they never get killed or even injured. They just seem resigned that they failed again when they blast off through the air at the speed of light and eventually fall from miles' height and crash to the ground or water without so much as breaking a finger.
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Post by daveshn on Mar 22, 2011 13:55:50 GMT -6
Here's one: Groudon used EQ - All five other pokemon are hurt. Palkia used surf - All five other pokemon are hurt. Heatran used lava plume - All five other pokemon are hurt. Victini used searing shot - All five other pokemon are hurt. Mew used sludge wave - All five other pokemon are hurt. Genesect used explosion - All five other pokemon are hurt. End of match result: Both trainers are absolutely fine. A wizard did it. Though to make this a more sensible post, I'd imagine the pokemon try their best to target the attack at the opponet's pokemon and not the trainers themselves. [Edit] Also what SJ said, though exploding mechas differ from the move Explosion. I discarded SJ's logic when he used the cartoon for a reference to logic. Also, if the pokemon can take so much care, why not just not hurt your allies at all?
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Post by panda on Mar 22, 2011 14:40:31 GMT -6
A wizard did it. Though to make this a more sensible post, I'd imagine the pokemon try their best to target the attack at the opponet's pokemon and not the trainers themselves. [Edit] Also what SJ said, though exploding mechas differ from the move Explosion. I discarded SJ's logic when he used the cartoon for a reference to logic. Also, if the pokemon can take so much care, why not just not hurt your allies at all? Because they'd have no choice. If the trainer commanded said pokemon to use EQ in a double battle, the best it could do would be to avoid the attack for the trainers. The moral of the story is: Trainers before pokemon.
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Mar 22, 2011 15:36:49 GMT -6
That's one horrible moral, but sadly, it's true.
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