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*Splash!* Water Pokemon Fan Club

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    The cards in germany or europe are the same as in Japan. They just have a different backside. shoudltn be any different for america .
     

    SmashBrony

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    ^ sure you can! Ambi will sign you up momentarily. And can we stop talking about cards??? @.@
    Yeah, there's a section here for the cards...
    New topic idea:
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    SmashBrony

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    Ice and Water should stay seperate. The reason is because some Ice types aren't part Water (Look at Snorunt, Glalie and Regice).
    What I mean is this:
    On the Megaman Battle Network series, Iceman is a Aqua-element Navi.
    & so is ANY ice/cold based NetNavi, like Freezeman & Coldman.
    & Ice is SOLID water... I know that Water is liquid, & Ice is solid, which would seperate them, but I just wanted to hear other people's opinions on why they chosed to seperate the 2 instead of merging them like on other games...
     

    ♣Gawain♣

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    Why aren't the Ice & Water types the one & same? This idea came from the fact that Ice & Water often are the same Type/Element on other games...

    In ancient times, it is considered that Ice is the pure form of water, which means they made it a separate element. Even today, it is the solid state of water.

    Or maybe Nintendo want something that will complement water, like Ghost and Dark.
     
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    I've always been a big fan of water types. Consider me a member of this club. Unless there's some sort of crazy initiation involving holding your breath underwater. I'm not so good at that.
     
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