The lions would win


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The lions would win
The billion lions versus every Pokemon "debate" is one of my favorite stupid online internet debates because one side like to throw out a billion reasons with loose flimsy reasoning, and the other states "But a billion is a lot of lions." For some reason the Pokemon side of this debate takes this seriously without ever realizing, after hearing this phrase stated the 50th time in a row, that they are being fucked with. It is a perfect microcosm of a million issues with fandom culture (Powerscaling debates, failure to not take comedy seriously, lack of supporting evidence, pulling numbers out of your ass like they mean anything, etc.) that 50% is because Autism and the other 50% is because the Pokemon side will always forget that a billion is a lot of lions. What is a god to a billion lions. It's a lot of lions, Jimmy.
Thing is, if you drag game mechanics like PP into the billion lion debate, the whole thing becomes moot, and not because of limited attacks.
It's because Pokémon only ever faint in pokémon battles.
Basically, if PP is involved, those lions are getting back up again.
Alright new reason why every pokemon would beat the billion lions. People keep talking about how pokemon can fly and actual gods exsist and thats fine and all, but what are lions going to do against a pokemon in the water.
Assuming earth is the battlefield, a billions lions are never going to reach a pokemon that can easily survive in the middle of the ocean.