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WARNING: NUMBERS TL;DR.
Okay so I was checking up on something and I noticed that Unova had a lot of strong physical types. I decided to go through and actually count how many of those specialised in physical attacks, those who specialised in special attacks and those that were mixed although those figures weren't included (final evolutions and no-evolutions only).
I checked only the released Pokemon, and my numbers might be a little off (so just approximate figures in case I missed one or two basically), but there were 39 physical attackers and 26 special attackers. From this I still figured there was something missing, Unova can't really have 26 strong special attackers can it? Nope. It doesn't. I went through and checked for each Pokemon classified as special and each classified as physical by that search, working out how many have a base stat of at least 100 for the attacking type they specialise in. My discoveries were pretty on-par with what I thought. 31 physical attackers had a base stat for attack of over 100, while only 17 special attackers had a base stat of over 100 for what they specialised in.
In other words, both physical and special had at least eight attackers that were not really that strong on either side. But the fact that the difference of the "good" attackers versus the bad is so much higher just interests me. Also to compare this to Sinnoh, rough estimates = that there are around 30 physical which were first found in Sinnoh, and 24 special. What makes this different to Unova is that for physical attackers, only around 18 had a base stat for attack of at least 100, and only about 15 had a base stat of at least 100 for attack in terms of special attackers. Not only does this mean that there's an nine number difference between the physical attackers, but there's only a two number difference for special attackers between the two regions. And to complicate things even more, the difference between base stat over 100 Sinnoh Pokemon? 12, while for Unova? Eight.
**********Skip the above if you don't feel like reading the statistics*****************
SO TO FINALLY EXPLAIN, Unova has a lot more physical attackers than Sinnoh. The number of physical attackers with at least 100 in base stat for attack is pretty much more than the number of physical attackers as a whole native to Sinnoh. Interesting right?
So why do you think Unova has concentrated so heavily on physical attackers? Do you feel this is attributed to the typings, or the fact that you generally associate "physical" with humans (I do at least in regards to fighting and such), and the fact that there's just... so many of them in Unova? And why do you think Unova's Pokemon are so much stronger in what they specialise in (mostly physically), compared to Sinnoh's? Discuss!
I hope I didn't bore anyone to sleep. ;x
Okay so I was checking up on something and I noticed that Unova had a lot of strong physical types. I decided to go through and actually count how many of those specialised in physical attacks, those who specialised in special attacks and those that were mixed although those figures weren't included (final evolutions and no-evolutions only).
I checked only the released Pokemon, and my numbers might be a little off (so just approximate figures in case I missed one or two basically), but there were 39 physical attackers and 26 special attackers. From this I still figured there was something missing, Unova can't really have 26 strong special attackers can it? Nope. It doesn't. I went through and checked for each Pokemon classified as special and each classified as physical by that search, working out how many have a base stat of at least 100 for the attacking type they specialise in. My discoveries were pretty on-par with what I thought. 31 physical attackers had a base stat for attack of over 100, while only 17 special attackers had a base stat of over 100 for what they specialised in.
In other words, both physical and special had at least eight attackers that were not really that strong on either side. But the fact that the difference of the "good" attackers versus the bad is so much higher just interests me. Also to compare this to Sinnoh, rough estimates = that there are around 30 physical which were first found in Sinnoh, and 24 special. What makes this different to Unova is that for physical attackers, only around 18 had a base stat for attack of at least 100, and only about 15 had a base stat of at least 100 for attack in terms of special attackers. Not only does this mean that there's an nine number difference between the physical attackers, but there's only a two number difference for special attackers between the two regions. And to complicate things even more, the difference between base stat over 100 Sinnoh Pokemon? 12, while for Unova? Eight.
**********Skip the above if you don't feel like reading the statistics*****************
SO TO FINALLY EXPLAIN, Unova has a lot more physical attackers than Sinnoh. The number of physical attackers with at least 100 in base stat for attack is pretty much more than the number of physical attackers as a whole native to Sinnoh. Interesting right?
So why do you think Unova has concentrated so heavily on physical attackers? Do you feel this is attributed to the typings, or the fact that you generally associate "physical" with humans (I do at least in regards to fighting and such), and the fact that there's just... so many of them in Unova? And why do you think Unova's Pokemon are so much stronger in what they specialise in (mostly physically), compared to Sinnoh's? Discuss!
I hope I didn't bore anyone to sleep. ;x