No.6646
What do you guys think of this? any of you ever tried it?
No.6647
Sounds interesting. Might try that.
No.6712
how I choose my element?
No.6750
>>6712from the looks of it, pick an element when you start, choose an appropriate starter for it.
If you chose Earth and your starter does not gain a ground/rock/steel/fighting subtype I guess you have to ditch it first chance you get.
No.6753
No.6757
>Earth doesn't have grass type
No.6771
>>6757Thinking about that, yeah that's a little odd.
Maybe this to fix it?
Air:
>Flying>Ghost>Bug>DarkFire
>Fire>Electric>Dragon>FightingEarth
>Ground>Rock>Steel>GrassWater seems perfectly fine as it is.
No.6778
Actually, if I were to move Grass somewhere else it'd be in WATER, not Earth. Remember those guys who could essentially bend plants by bending the water in them? Yeah. Besides, I feel like Earth and Fire's types are perfect for them anyway. I remember seeing a slightly different version of this where Air's Grass was switched with Water's Psychic.
No.6783
>>6778The problem with that is that it really messes with folks who want to keep their starters being shoehorned into an element even further.
No.6791
What do you guys think of this? any of you ever tried it?
No.6798
>>6791Sounds more like a silly joke than anything.
No.6813
>>6791looks nice but
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