Trubbish spreads germs, that's what I meant. xDTrubbish is in no way a germ. ):
And as far as I know, Nintendo didn't develop the Pokemon games; they just published them.
Only when it hasn't befriended a person. Until then it will continue to produce noxious gases that will render a person sick.Trubbish spreads germs, that's what I meant. xD
True that, though it would be impossible for me to befriend...a trash bag. xD I don't exactly hate it in any sense, but I have an appropriate dislike for the Pokemon at times. :>Only when it hasn't befriended a person. Until then it will continue to produce noxious gases that will render a person sick.
True that, though it would be impossible for me to befriend...a trash bag. xD I don't exactly hate it in any sense, but I have an appropriate dislike for the Pokemon at times. :>
When I said 'germ fiesta', I was thinking at the time of posting about the aforementioned Grimer and Trubbish thriving in unhygienic waste, similar to that of cockroaches.
I'm sure they make good friends with hobos.
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I feel so bad for Trubbish/Garbodor. They can do everything to try to befriend people, and people immediately dismiss them because of their appearance :(((((
OMG! You have to post a picture of them some time!!! :DSo I was in Philosophy and my mind was on Pokemon and not only did I draw some concept art for a two-Pokemon evolution line of grass/ghost jack-o-lanterns,
My friend and I were discussing this not too long ago. Given that Yamask was once a human, does that mean that when one is hatched, a human dies? o.OMy guess is it is the spirit of a deceased "being", that was originally put in that coffin, so it would be a Mummy as the ability implies. Although the concept of Ghost pokemon always trick me, cause you can hatch them from eggs which means they are born but they are Ghosts... So maybe it's just a greater being of Yamask that evolved into what it is.
No, not really. I presume when I human dies, there's a small chance that the human could become a Yamask. So, everytime I human dies, if that human was "chosen" some Cofagrigus parent would lay an egg which would hatch into the Yamask.My friend and I were discussing this not too long ago. Given that Yamask was once a human, does that mean that when one is hatched, a human dies? o.O
That's a fair point. I also like it, it just makes those people who hates inanimate objects becoming Pokemon even more furious! xDI don't think cofagrigus is holding something inside. The whole concept I grasped off this pokemon is that the cass itself moves, and is just hollow inside.
My friend and I were discussing this not too long ago. Given that Yamask was once a human, does that mean that when one is hatched, a human dies? o.O