Hydrath
Pokemon Pirate/Water Trainer
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that would be breaking the rules. :\I think they should make Lugia a tri-type Pokemon. Meaning it'll be Water/Psychic/Flying.
that would be breaking the rules. :\I think they should make Lugia a tri-type Pokemon. Meaning it'll be Water/Psychic/Flying.
Hey, this could become a possibility. Either make Lugia a tri-type Pokemon or make him Water/Flying.
which means its going to have to be a Water/Flying type.
Lugia should never even be psychic. Lugia is palce as a guardian of the seas, it lives in the seas, it's supose to be the opposite of Ho-Oh a fire/flying pokemon.
I think they should make Lugia a tri-type Pokemon. Meaning it'll be Water/Psychic/Flying.
Lucario, thats a highly intellegent pokemon that shows psychic characteristics and that one is still just fighting and steel. Lapras is also one that can understand human speech and also intellegent. So that telepathy part is the only arguement you can use to justify Lugias lack Psychic/Flying Matchup, which even Lucario seems to defy with its aura powers which reading auras is a psychic trait and also his main characteristic.Lugia can use telepathy, as in the movie, while Ho-oh can't. That's the main reason. So suppose Lugia is much more intelligent than Ho-oh.
in a sence i think its a good trade off either way.But you can't tell that to Nintendo right? They have good reasons to have it Psychic. Being water-type plus flying means it would end up like Gyrados or Mantine, extremely weak to electric-types, despite having good sp. defense. Being Psychic and Flying it can stand a chance against nasty Heracross and other tanker Fighting types, which are weak sp defensively. And I'm not saying telepathy is the only thing. It can predict what will happen in the future(although some also can), and it's wise enough to stay underwater. Or it'll make hurricanes out of it's huge wings.