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5th Gen Lets talk Fossils.

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mooglehunter

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  • I hope you realize telling me this is not productive and by your definition, is against your own rules. I'm fully aware of the character limit, if I wasn't, how would I bypass it? You see, by telling me something I already know, you're being counter-productive yourself. Pointing out Lapras is already a "Nessie" is heavily productive good chap!

    lol, there is a ring of truth to what you are saying, but in past forum experiences, arguin with the admins/moderators is like arguin with the ref. you never win
     
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    I think it depends on which real word area Isshu is based on. If it's America, then the developers has a lot of options to choose from. I'd love to see an Utahraptor (Poison/Rock?), Anchiceratops (Electric/Rock?), Torvosaurus (Fire/Rock?) and Acrocanthosaurus (Water/Rock?) based Pokémon. 8D

    But I'm prettty sure they would go with the most known Dinosaurs, such as the Tyrannosaurus and the Stegosaurus. :/

    EDIT: How can I forget about the Megalodon? O: It would be AWESOME if there was a Megalodon based fossil Pokémon! 8D However, I'm not sure if Rock is a good type for it...maybe Water/Dark?
     
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    Hydrath

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  • Don't bypass the character limit. If you don't have anything productive to say, don't say anything at all.
    It actually was productive. He/she pointed out that Plesiosaur was already implemented in the game by means of lapras (a wonderful gen 1 pokemon).... in so few words that is.

    Counter productive would be something like
    No!

    Fillerrrrrrrrrrrrrr
     

    tangvor

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  • Too down for a sabertooth tiger!
    I was going to say a Mammoth but Mamoswine is too close already xP
     

    GreenLanturn

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    Im hoping for some good fossil pokemon in these, i loved lileep/cradily and Anorith/Armaldo, the fourth Gen ones were just meh IMO. We need some that arent part rock type, like dinosaurs.
     

    Iqid Loopz

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  • Also I would like to add to my other list, a Dodo Bird Pokemon, Giant Sentapeed Pokemon, Megalodon...A 50 FOOT SHARK!

    or Maybe a Therizinosaurus...

    Lets talk Fossils.
     

    Le Creep!

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  • Yes, I would like a true T-Rex Pokémon. Also, I hate the idea of having to press 'A' on a rugged rock everytime I would like to get a fossil, and I know the chances are very slim anyway :\

    Perhaps during the game we could obtain a Spade and there would be a desert area, like you said, and we could shovel around for fossils. :D
     

    Ninja Caterpie

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  • I want some epic-looking fossil Pokémon. Given the epic looks of the Pokémon revealed so far, I don't think that's a long stretch.

    A Fire-type Sabretooth? (well, with rock or ground as a second type, derp) A T-rex would be nice too (preferably with metal parts to make it look more kickass, xD). Plesiosaur's been done already, although I wouldn't mind another one.

    A T-rex/Ankylosaur combo would be cool - one offense-based, the other defense-based, as all sets of fossils have been.
     

    Le Creep!

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  • A Sabre Tooth Pokémon! I think that would be great. It would be epic, IMO.

    I think it would be a Dark or Normal type, however.
     
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    You guys are neglecting the sea creature :(
    There hasn't been a water/rock fossil yet
     

    MistahDude

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  • ^AGREED.

    To add insult to injury he could be a Rock/Ground LOL

    cough cough DODUO cough cough

    A Sabre Tooth Pokémon! I think that would be great. It would be epic, IMO.

    I think it would be a Dark or Normal type, however.

    cough cough RAIKOU cough cough

    I want some epic-looking fossil Pokémon. Given the epic looks of the Pokémon revealed so far, I don't think that's a long stretch.

    A Fire-type Sabretooth? (well, with rock or ground as a second type, derp) A T-rex would be nice too (preferably with metal parts to make it look more kickass, xD). Plesiosaur's been done already, although I wouldn't mind another one.

    A T-rex/Ankylosaur combo would be cool - one offense-based, the other defense-based, as all sets of fossils have been.

    Torterra is an Ankylosaur without the mace ball thing on his tail.
     
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  • I like the sabertooth idea.
    I'm also hoping for a woolly mammoth Pokemon :)
     

    Myles

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  • Kabuto and Kabutops are also Water/Rock. And Lileep, Cradilly, Anorith and Armaldo, while not Water type, are based on sea creatures.

    But yeah, I know what you mean. Relicanth would have been the perfect opportunity, but it didn't get the fossil treatment.
     
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    But yeah, I know what you mean. Relicanth would have been the perfect opportunity, but it didn't get the fossil treatment.

    Yea something along the lines of Relicanth would be perfect. Imagine if they brought him back and and made an evo of him :O
     
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