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Can Gyarados fly?

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    A Gyarados, a sea monster-based Pokémon, appears to be a Water/Flying-type Pokémon. So, can Gyarados fly?
     
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    hmm I doesn't think so; In fact IMO the other type of Gyrados should has been "Dragon" and not "Flying" the sea-serpents don't have anything in common with the sky;
    However I think that this particular attribution of the type is probably due to a chinese legend:
    Once upon a time a Koi Carp which, thank to its constancy and its perseverance, managed to overcome all the Yellow river and then to climb some waterfalls that were located in a place called "Dragon's Door".
    The gods, impressioned by its tenacity, decided to reward that fish by transforming it in a flying Dragon; under this shape, the Carp acquired the eternal life and a limitless strenght, and became the symbol of those who desire to reach great objectives and who don't fear the difficulties of the life.
     

    Zorogami

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  • I'm pretty much sure Gyarados can not fly. I've heard the koi story before and i love how they made a pokemon based on this. Chinese dragons usually don't ave wings but can still fly, kinda like rayquaza, but Gyarados definitely belongs in the ocean, at least imo,
     

    Arma

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  • I think they gave the flying type to Gyarados just to make sure it wasn't overpowered... I think the Dragon type was meant to be exclusive to Dragonite line.
     
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    Well? Besides Gyarados, can you list all other kinds of secondary Flying-type Pokémon that cannot fly?
     

    Sirfetch’d

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    Well? Besides Gyarados, can you list all other kinds of secondary Flying-type Pokémon that cannot fly?

    Butterfree
    Scyther
    Hoppip
    Skiploom
    Jumpfluff
    Yanma
    Gligar
    Mantine
    Beautifly
    Masquerain
    Ninjask
    Mothim
    Combee
    Drifloon
    Yamega
    Gliscor
    Mantyke
    Shaymin sky
    Rotom fly
    Emolga

    I believe that this is all of them, but yeah a lot of flying types can't learn Fly.
     
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    Butterfree
    Scyther
    Hoppip
    Skiploom
    Jumpfluff
    Yanma
    Gligar
    Mantine
    Beautifly
    Masquerain
    Ninjask
    Mothim
    Combee
    Drifloon
    Yamega
    Gliscor
    Mantyke
    Shaymin sky
    Rotom fly
    Emolga

    I believe that this is all of them, but yeah a lot of flying types can't learn Fly.

    Most of them can fly, but not learn the move Fly. I think what OP meant was if Gyarados could fly at all, which it can't. Besides, most of the Pokemon you listed have a reason to be type flying - they either have wings, or they have some other method of soaring through the sky (Drifloon is a balloon, for example).
     

    Blue Emerald

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    I've seen Gyarados fly multiple times in the anime (but I think it was mostly in the movies IIR), but it's always seen flying above the water.
     
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    I mean, I want to see a list of Flying-type Pokémon that are flightless, besides the Gyarados.
     

    Guy

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  • I can't ever recall seeing Gyarados fly in the anime, as I only remember it ever being shown in the water. The Stadium games had Gyarados floating slightly above ground though, so I think even if it can't fly, it can at least levitate in a similar manner to how Geodude hovers ever so slightly above the ground.
     
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