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I think we have all been there at some point, looking at certain species of pokemon for the first time, trying to figure out what type they are, and being dead wrong.
When I first saw Lucario I thought it was a dark type, because the design made me think of Anubis, the Egyptian jackal-headed God of the underworld. My belief that it was a dark type got reinforced by my fighting type move being super-effective against it.
I also thought Luxray was at least part dark at a glance. The sleek black and midnight blue nighttime tones it has often appears on dark types, so I was getting Umbreon, Sneasel and Absol vibes, and it looks quite deadly and intimidating with the glowing yellow eyes.
The Flabébé line looks more like a grass type than anything, and the big flower seems like an intimate part of the pokemon, described as the source of their powers in the pokedex, not just something it's using decoratively. A fairy typing is fine for it to also have, but it should at least be a dual grass fairy type, especially as Florges, who appears to have fused with the plant, and isn't just manipulating the flora, but is literally a flower.
Falinks tricked me. To me it looked like a big caterpillar, and was using bug type moves, and like with Lucario I thought I knew for sure when my Corvisquire's flying type moves were super-effective that it was a bug. My jaw dropped when I captured it, and read the summary to see it's stats and it said "fighting" type. I would not have guessed had my life depended on it.
When I first saw Lucario I thought it was a dark type, because the design made me think of Anubis, the Egyptian jackal-headed God of the underworld. My belief that it was a dark type got reinforced by my fighting type move being super-effective against it.
I also thought Luxray was at least part dark at a glance. The sleek black and midnight blue nighttime tones it has often appears on dark types, so I was getting Umbreon, Sneasel and Absol vibes, and it looks quite deadly and intimidating with the glowing yellow eyes.
The Flabébé line looks more like a grass type than anything, and the big flower seems like an intimate part of the pokemon, described as the source of their powers in the pokedex, not just something it's using decoratively. A fairy typing is fine for it to also have, but it should at least be a dual grass fairy type, especially as Florges, who appears to have fused with the plant, and isn't just manipulating the flora, but is literally a flower.
Falinks tricked me. To me it looked like a big caterpillar, and was using bug type moves, and like with Lucario I thought I knew for sure when my Corvisquire's flying type moves were super-effective that it was a bug. My jaw dropped when I captured it, and read the summary to see it's stats and it said "fighting" type. I would not have guessed had my life depended on it.
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