~~Diving Deep~~ (A Water Pokemon Fan Club) Page 14

Started by Hikamaru September 20th, 2013 3:44 PM
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Arlyn Aquos

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Current topic:
Which none-Water Pokémon should be part of our Water-type family? :p
Inkay and Malamar. Squid Pokemon need to be water types...always.

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~~DIVING DEEP~~ (A Water Pokemon Fan Club)

Night Watcher

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Posted July 10th, 2017
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Your nickname: Kokoro

Partner Pokemon: Floatzel

Reason for Joining the Club: I've always loved Water types since the day I first started playing Pokemon. All the Water types have a great moveset and are powerful.

Answer to the current topic:

CURRENT TOPIC:
Which none-Water Pokémon should be part of our Water-type family?


Lugia. He/She is known as the Guardian of the Seas.
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Peter Quill

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Inkay and Malamar. Squid Pokemon need to be water types...always.
I was a bit surprised to know that they weren't Water types before. I also thought Stunfisk was part Water before since it's a flat fish xD
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Yeah, that's what I also thought. They've definitely managed to surprise me with it, though, which I liked. Also, welcome to water-type club, Kokoro! Have to agree with you here; Lugia definitely needs to be water-type. If you ask, psychic just doesn't seem to suit this Pokémon too well, mostly due to design.

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One of the Pokemon that I want to be Water-type is Masquerain, because why not? xD
Water/Bug is a good typing, moreover Surskit, which is Masquerain's pre-evo form, is part Water too. :)

Lugia is TOO associated with water, therefore it makes perfect sense if it's part Water-type. :)

Inkay and Malamar's official typing is sure interesting. :) I guess she's made to troll players, similar to a certain tree-like Pokemon. :)
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mattastro91

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Your nickname: BennyM

Partner Pokemon: Spheal

Reason for Joining the Club: I have always loved water type pokemon ever since I started with pokemon Diamond. My favorite pokemon on most teams has been a water type. They are versatile and range from badass to cute. They have an array of qualities that all other types only dream of that is why I want to join this club.

Answer to the current topic: Which Non-Water type pokemon should be apart of our water type family? I would say Eelektross because it is an eel pokemon and its coloration vaguely resembles water type coloration. Also, its gen 6 sprite looks like it is swimming
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Hello everyone! I was known as Normal Spirit the last time I was here, so here I am! Sorry it's been such a long time since I've been on.

I think that we should include Dragalge in the Water-Type family. After all, it did start out as one (I think). :P

Synerjee

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Which non-Water type Pokemon should be a part of our Water type family?

I am still intrigued as to why Azurill is not a Water-type like its evolutions but just a Normal-type. Same thing goes for the Inkay family, Dragalge, Lugia, Stunfisk and Masquerain.

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Which non-Water type Pokemon should be a part of our Water type family?

I am still intrigued as to why Azurill is not a Water-type like its evolutions but just a Normal-type. Same thing goes for the Inkay family, Dragalge, Lugia, Stunfisk and Masquerain.
I agree with that. The pokemon that mostly bugs me about the typing is Masquerain (no pun intended). Not only does it have the word "rain" in its name as a play on words, but it's pre-evolution is part water. I think they should have kept it a bug/water type instead of going for the final bug/flying type for Masquerain. I am not a fan of bug types, but there are too many bug/flying bugs!

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Current topic: Which Water-type Pokémon you are going to include in your ORAS in-game team? Why this Pokémon in particular? (In case of pure Water-type team, list all the members.)
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Hikamaru

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Which Water-type Pokémon you are going to include in your ORAS in-game team? Why this Pokémon in particular?

My starter of course a.k.a. the Mudkip line. It was my Hoenn starter of choice in the original versions and it's no surprise I plan to use it again so I can replicate my 11-year-old self, and to make it even more of a shout-out to my original Swampert from Ruby, I will even try resetting for a female because that Swampert was the only time I ever used a female starter so that's what made her special.
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Which Water-type Pokémon you are going to include in your ORAS in-game team? Why this Pokémon in particular?

My starter of course a.k.a. the Mudkip line. It was my Hoenn starter of choice in the original versions and it's no surprise I plan to use it again so I can replicate my 11-year-old self, and to make it even more of a shout-out to my original Swampert from Ruby, I will even try resetting for a female because that Swampert was the only time I ever used a female starter so that's what made her special.
Remaking the old team eh? :p

I love Milotic, Swampert, Sharpedo but I used em too much. :p Therefore I'm trying to include Crawdaunt this time for OR, it's gonna be my first time having him in my team. :) Hopefully he's going to be an interesting fella. ;)

Planned this moveset for him. :p
Dragon Dance/Sword Dance
Crunch
Waterfall/Aqua Jet
Filler move: X-Scissor/Body Slam/Aerial Ace

Not sure on my Water-type for AS, not buying it right away anyways. :p So I can take my time. :D
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Which Water-type Pokémon you are going to include in your ORAS in-game team? Why this Pokémon in particular?
Unfortunately, I haven't made much plans for my ORAS team yet. However, I am wanting to include Swampert on my crew, as I'm really curious to see how well it performs while it mega-evolves. To me, its mega-evolution looks quite fierce, which I like; just hoping that it lives up to its appearance!

Aside from above, I might also give Milotic a try. I'm not sure if any mega-form has been introduced for it or not (as I haven't been keeping up with ORAS news as of late), but I hope it does, because if you ask me, it really does deserve one. It's very popular in general, and it's also native to Hoenn, if I'm not mistaken; if they don't capitalize on this opportunity, I believe it would be sort of foolish.

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My Water-club members, please participate the topic too. =3=
This is not Pokémon Tower there's no need for this thread to be this quiet. =3=
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Which Water-type Pokémon you are going to include in your ORAS in-game team? Why this Pokémon in particular?

Depends on if I go with Mudkip or Treecko. If I choose Treecko, it'll probably be Sharpedo since it's one of my favorite (not sure how much I like its Mega though). I'd also consider Horsea/Seadra if I can evolve it into Kingdra.

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Current topic: Are you satisfied* with the new Water-type Mega Pokémon? Why?

*Feel free to discuss by aesthetic, design, amount of new Water Megas etc. Just keep in mind it should be about your satisfaction rate.
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Are you satisfied with the new Water-type Mega Pokémon? Why?

I haven't been keeping up with the ORAS hype so I wasn't even aware of new mega evolutions, let alone water ones. :( But I had a brief look and from what I can see - the new megas are Swampert, Sharpedo and Slowbro, right? (not sure if I'm missing anyone here) Personally, I think their designs could be better but then again a mega evo isn't supposed to be a new pokemon rather a powerup to the previous evolution. So I guess I can understand why they'd only add some extra lines to Sharpedo or bulk up Swampert a little. I honestly laughed at Mega Slowbro, it was pretty comedic just seeing it spin around like a spinning top. But that's not a bad thing - it was kind of amusing and an enjoyable design. :)

As for the amount, I'm pretty satisfied with them having released 3 mega water-evos. We still have 2 months to go anyway so they'll probably add more and if not, it's no big deal. They're not creating too many mega evolutions regardless so it shouldn't really matter in the long run. Anyway, I really like the new water mega evolutions and while I think they could of taken off a few small details such as some of the spikes on Sharpedo, GF did a pretty good job overall. So yes, I'm satisfied with the new water type mega evos.

Mega Slowbro though, omg. :( i cry everytime because it's too fabulous.
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Are you satisfied with the new Water-type Mega Pokémon? Why?

Sort of. I like Mega Swampert and I'm excited to use that. Sharpedo is a bit strange in design to me, I don't know why, but it kinda looks goofy to me. Slowbro is just hilarious, but I love it since that is exactly what I would expect out of Slowbro.

Hikamaru

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Are you satisfied with the new Water-type Mega Pokémon? Why?
Sharpedo's nose looks a bit too long for my liking, plus it did lose the one ability that gave it relevance (Speed Boost) but at least a Crunch or Ice Fang coming from it is gonna hurt. Slowbro looks hilarious but I like it. As for Swampert, my golly that thing is buff but it's gonna be quite a destroyer so really excited to use its Mega once I get the games!
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Are you satisfied with the new Water-type Mega Pokémon? Why?
I'm not quite satisfied with the amount of our new Water-type Megas, that is because I'm a Water-type fanatic.

I would also like to see one of the most anticipated Mega Milotic for OrAs and even Mega Kingdra, it's sad that they didn't make their Megas' debut for OrAs.

I'm fine with the design Mega Sharpedo, but it can be a lot better. As for Mega Slowbro, just as everyone said its hilarious and one might not take it serious in battles.
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Are you satisfied with the new Water-type Mega Pokémon? Why?

I'm satisfied enough with those we have, though I agree that there aren't many new Water-type Megas. So far, I like Mega Sharpedo's design the best. Speed Boost is going to make it a deadly glass cannon. Hm. I'm not really sure about how Mega Slowbro will actually function: will it have an increased speed and be able to use spinning moves because of its top-like appearance? It'll definitely be a useful tank of sorts, thats for sure. We've just gotta wait and see for ourselves. As for Mega Swampert, well. Bulk, bulk, a truckload of strength, more bulk. What else is there to say? Haha. It's going to be a very powerful starter, but I'm unfortunately not that into its design. It's a little too...bulky for me. In any case, I do hope they'll release more Mega Water-types in the future!

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There has been a LOT of clamoring for Mega Milotic, and I'm not surprised. It's one of the most popular Hoenn Water-types. I wouldn't mind it getting a Mega because it is pretty prominent. I still want my Flygon but oops that's off topic.