Yes, it is.
Seriously tho, yeah I'd like to see Ice types get a buff of some sort. Not evasion tho. Maybe more (phys&special) Attack so they can deal more damage? Or make Hail damage more damaging, so their immunity to it would be important? Maybe make Hail slow non-Ice-types?
Oh right, Gamescom is happening. I completely forgot.Yeah I get my info on Serebii also I kinda knew we would get more info since I noticed a pattern where usually we get Pokemon News on 2 days on 2 weeks (the Second and Third weeks) per month. (Though it may escalate since we still don't know much and there is only 3 months left to go :D) Serebii - "It has been confirmed that Shigeki Morimoto is going to show some live Pokémon Sun & Moon gameplay footage at Gamescom in Cologne on Thursday. This footage will be streamed through Nintendo Germany's Twitch channel from 17:00 CEST, which is 16:00 BST, 11:00 EDT and 08:00 PDT. It's not currently known what will be shown in this but we'll report on any new information as it comes"
Looking at it like this, I see your point. I feel like this might be one of the exceptions tho. Like Luvdisc.The reason I think it will get an evolution is because some pokemon just Look like they are a pre-evolution. With Mudsdale it has the case were it looks intimidating enough to look stand alone. As for the Starters they are a great example of Pokemon that just Look like they are pre-evolutions. You can usually tell by a pokemon's intimidation factor of how grand it is. But there are the rare exceptions.
Those are way too many buffs. Bear in mind, Ice is already one of the best offensive types in the game. I would rather they keep it a glass cannon - after all, the idea of things having defined strengths and weaknesses is kind of a central theme in Pokemon!
Well I mean just add or take away one of those things, and then Ice types suddenly have a chance to survive switch out's and maybe tank. Mamoswine and Walrein is decent tanky Ice type with Thick Fat. But Avalugg is good for Def. and Regice and Cryogonal for Sp.Def but die fairly quick due to not having any good defenses and being weak too alot of common attacks.
That looks like Rainy Turtloid.
That looks like a tiny dinosaur to me. I dunno why, it just does.Apparently based on this, the Mata Mata Turtle
"Because Turtonator lives on volcanoes, feeding on sulfur and other materials found near volcanic craters, its shell has a layer of explosive material—mostly sulfur. When something strikes this Pokémon, sparks fly from the horns on its shell, igniting an explosion!
In areas around volcanic craters, this Pokémon camouflages itself as a rock and waits for prey. At the moment when its prey steps onto the back of its shell, Turtonator strikes its shell with its own tail, triggering an explosion!
The explosive blasts triggered from Turtonator’s back are released through an orifice located on the middle front of the Pokémon’s body. This is Turtonator’s weak point. Attacks landing on its stomach will cause it a great deal of damage.
Shell Trap is a move that only Turtonator is able to learn. With this move, the Pokémon can set a trap at the beginning of the turn, and if Turtonator is hit by an opponent’s physical attack during that turn, Shell Trap triggers an explosion that will deal much greater damage to the opponent."
Literally a landmine turtle, amazing.
Reminder that Fire resists Fairy, so make that three weaknesses total.That looks like Rainy Turtloid.
Fire/Dragon seems interesting tho, here's hoping it's good.
That looks like a tiny dinosaur to me. I dunno why, it just does.
Still, Shell Trap sounds great, if only against physical attackers. This looks like it's gonna be a defensive wall, hopefully a strongish one. Fire/Dragon actually seems like an alright defensive typing, with only a few weaknesses (Dragon/Fairy/Ground/Rock) and some probably-good resistances (Bug/Steel/Electric, and quad resistances to Fire/Grass), so this could work if it can avoid Stealth Rock (and losing 1/4 of its HP every time it switches in).
I'm gonna catch one and name it Bowser.
It made a "not very effective sound" when it hit Torkoal, so that means the return damage isn't (almost) typeless like Counter. Its damage could also be a pre-determined number instead of direct return damage like Metal Burst/Counter/Mirror Coat, so it could be more unique than that.
Really? I thought that was a August Release since it came out in August or something. I didn't know the Coro Coro's were a month ahead of us.
The season seemed to foreshadow Ash winning a lot more.
We know it's you, Team Rocket, take off that Beatninja Costume.