Let's say it's a Flying type.How do you think it flies?Does it use its bow thingies,or does it just float around?
Maybe it doesn't?
Let's say it's a Flying type.How do you think it flies?Does it use its bow thingies,or does it just float around?
It probably glides on the wind like Gliscor does.
While I'm not saying you're wrong, that has shown true very few times. I would say 95% of Pokemon have clever wordplay in their names.You need to remember GF is trying to appeal to new and old fans, some new fans are quite young so the simplicity appeals to them.
Yeah,but...you need stuff to glide with like...gliders>.>
Yeah,but...you need stuff to glide with like...gliders>.>
Hedgehog you mean.
No, porcupine. Chestnut porcupine.
Bulbapedia says hedgehog. :/
No, porcupine. Chestnut porcupine.
I think that Ninfia was originally was supposed to be part of a trio with glaceon and leafeon, because they all share the same distinctive "boot" markings that their older relatives lack. This could make ninfia the "flying" part of the trio, which kind of makes sense when you think about it. It's subtle, but it's there.
Why not? Maybe they want something new to change it up.Why light type?
One type isn't going to screw up the type chart if Game Freak is smart about it.To screw up the type chart?
That wouldn't have made any sense. Reshiram needed to be a Fire-type in order to suit its theme and its opposition of Zekrom. Fire is a natural source of power while electricity is modern. It even has a furnace for a tail; the Fire-typing is pretty self-evident. Nothing about Reshiram says Light-type except for its coloring, and it's only white because of the Yin-Yang motif.If they'd have done that, it would have been last gen. Reshiram.
Uh yeah Chestnut. the in comes from urchin(an old term for hedgehog) or spina(Latin for thorn. It's other names have meanings for hedgehog in it.
Uh yeah Chestnut. the in comes from urchin(an old term for hedgehog) or spina(Latin for thorn. It's other names have meanings for hedgehog in it.