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Brutal widebody Lexus LC500 at late night Wangan hunt!
I remember you being unhappy with G-Max forms taking the place of 3rd evolutions, at the time while I more or less agreed with your sentiment, it didn't bother me. I've just now actually finally realized that ONLY POKEMON CAUGHT AS THEIR G-MAX FORM CAN USE G-MAX FORMS. For me this is where I draw the line, I was excited for getting my Grimsnarl G-Maxed, finding out that if I want that, I'm going to have to catch a new one that's already evolved...Kinda just sucks. It's just shiny pokemon 2.0.
Yeah, that’s pretty disappointing. Going back to my whole thing with the Applin line: I don’t have a lot of incentive to use my one-of-a-kind evolutionary item knowing my pokemon can never reach its True Final Form. Using it at all would require breeding the Perfect Applin first, and it would still get outshined by something that can only be caught in the wild.
Hey just giving a heads up about a new game called Divinity: Original sin 2, it's a video game from a series that has always taken a huge amount of inspiration from table top style rpgs. This one in particular comes with a cool thing called Game Master mode, in which one person can run a custom campaign for up to 4 people online. I've only played the main campaign so far, but the game master mode seems like a really cool thing for anyone willing to give it a go
Sounds very cool. I looked up a tutorial video for those who might be interested:
neonir replied to your post “To continue what I was saying last night: I also wish there were more...”
I'm still holding out for a Fully Evolved lizard that walks on four legs. You wouldn't think it would be rare, but it has yet to happen.
Oh, really? I was meaning to see if we had enough lizards for a hypothetical team yet. Uhhhh
Salazzle
Scrafty
Heliolisk
Inteleon
Kecleon
Sceptile
Marowak
I stand that Serperior is a legless lizard although it wouldn’t be walking on four legs either way.
Wow, you’re right.
neonir replied to your post “newtodea1992 replied to your post “Cursola is a strong contender for...”
Yeah I mean, crown of thorns eat coral but coral bleaching is typically (or at least most famously) the result of temperature changes iirc
It was an occam's razor thing. “Dead” Corsola are in the same region as a pokemon that eats Corsola and its horns, so it was a reasonable assumption there wouldn’t be a second, unrelated reason why Corsola would be given a ghost-type variant whose horns are ectoplasmic projections rather than physically there. I just happened to be wrong.
It’s accurate and educational, but I don’t like that climate change is real in the pokemon universe too
martyrcomplexx replied to your post “neonir replied to your post “To continue what I was saying last...”
what about salamence??
neonir replied to your post “neonir replied to your post “To continue what I was saying last...”
I feel I should specify that Salazzle does scuttle down on four legs when it moves about sometimes, and there is of course Salamence, which is both a dragon and (I assume) based on salamanders (Or maybe the face spikes are meant to resemble axolotl gills? Idk)
If we’re counting dragons as lizards, then yeah I suppose Salamence, Kommo-o, Charizard, Dragonite, Haxorus, Druddigon, and Appletun count too. Dragapult is based a prehistoric amphibian, so letting him in requires opening a can of worms, phylogenetically speaking.