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For there final evolution all fire starts stand on 2 legs, sorry everyone who thinks litten will look like a bad ass arcanine hes going to look more pyroarish.
Yeah i don't think that is proof that it will be a biepedal. Nothing is confirmed till proof. They are breaking traditions left and right. So at the moment, that is a very small possibility. If it isn't a fighting type, I don't see a point of it standing on 2 legs.
This seems reasonable.They found a way to **** up delphox they will find a way to **** up litten.
just sayin', Pyroar is also 4-leggedhes going to look more pyroarish.
As much as I'd like to believe that Game Freak is serious about trying to break from the usual Pokemon mold and will really do it in Sun and Moon, I'm not really gonna believe it till I see it.Whilst it's true we can look at previous trends and assume how things are gonna go... why not be creative and assume they might switch things up? They have nothing to lose by doing so. :)
just sayin', Pyroar is also 4-legged
As much as I'd like to believe that Game Freak is serious about trying to break from the usual Pokemon mold and will really do it in Sun and Moon, I'm not really gonna believe it till I see it.
That's more a comment about the games in general and not the starters specifically though.
Remember that we're talking about the same franchise that gave us three Fire/Fighting starters in a row. And, took until Gen 6 to produce a Grass starter that wasn't a reptile. And, took until the most recent gen to produce another starter base form that was dual type.
Sadly, I've come not to expect a ton of originality from GF with the starters anymore.
Remember that we're talking about the same franchise that gave us three Fire/Fighting starters in a row. And, took until Gen 6 to produce a Grass starter that wasn't a reptile. And, took until the most recent gen to produce another starter base form that was dual type.
Sadly, I've come not to expect a ton of originality from GF with the starters anymore.
The Fire starter evolutions being bipeds are mainly a coincidence, but with some designs it makes sense. It's interesting seeing Game Freak breaking the mold with the Grass starters lately, considering Chespin broke the reptilian streak and Rowlet is our first dual-type base starter other than Bulbasaur.
Fire still has the supposed Chinese Zodiac trend (Litten appears to be representing the tiger) and Water still has the amphibious creatures trend.
Dual type base forms are an oddity. Most Dual type base form starters wouldn't make sense. I didn't even learn that Bulbasaur was part poison itself until Gen IV... it didn't scream poison unlike Venusaur. Now Rowlet makes sense as a Dual type from the onset.
Only because GF chose for things to be that way. While not all starter base forms would've worked as dual types, there were some that could've. (Mudkip comes to mind here. Its name suggests Ground typing, and it was essentially a starter version of Wooper from Gen 2, which was part-Ground.)
It's very easy for traditions to turn into formulas and become tiresome. Again, for almost 15 years, it was a "tradition" for the Fire starter to always be part-Fighting, and we all know how the fandom felt about that. Heck, we still haven't broken the "tradition" of always having a Fighting type starter, in general, with Gens 3-5 having Fire/Fighting and Gen 6 having Grass/Fighting. From what I've heard about Popplio, Gen 7 will likely continue the streak of Fighting starters.
I always remember that fanart in the link there, but it is interesting that if Popplio becomes Water/Fighting (especially with all those theories going around) it'll mean we've had a part-Fighting starter for each new trio introduced in what has been around 13 years now.
Which has become extremely tiresome, IMO. Even if it's not Fire/Fighting anymore, it's still a secondary typing that's getting reused over and over again to the exclusion of others.
I get that some secondary types would be too powerful for starters (like Dragon), but that doesn't mean that they have to constantly reuse the same ones again and again.
Actually it's 11 years. RS came out in Japan in 2002, XY came out 2013. So it's closer to 10 than 15 xD.Only because GF chose for things to be that way. While not all starter base forms would've worked as dual types, there were some that could've. (Mudkip comes to mind here. Its name suggests Ground typing, and it was essentially a starter version of Wooper from Gen 2, which was part-Ground.)
It's very easy for traditions to turn into formulas and become tiresome. Again, for almost 15 years, it was a "tradition" for the Fire starter to always be part-Fighting, and we all know how the fandom felt about that. Heck, we still haven't broken the "tradition" of always having a Fighting type starter, in general, with Gens 3-5 having Fire/Fighting and Gen 6 having Grass/Fighting. From what I've heard about Popplio, Gen 7 will likely continue the streak of Fighting starters.