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The Pokemon Race Version 6.1

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Calls it the "Tiny Robin" Pokemon. Is not a small robin, though. Looked up robins. Picked the heaviest of the three shown (American Robin). Weighs 2.7 ounces (about 0.17 pounds / 0.08 kilograms). Measures around 5.5 inches to 6.9 inches (14 - 17.5 centimeters).

Compare that to Fletchling. Comes in at 3.7 pounds (1.7 kilograms) and an even 1 foot tall (0.3 meters). Weighs over 20 times more and roughly double the height. Hardly feels "tiny".
 
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One thing I've noticed recently when playing some of the older gens of pokemon is that fire types are rather difficult to obtain. Gen 1 fire types are found late game. Gen 2 fire types have a low encounter rate mid game, and are better found post-game. Gen 3 they're given to you mid game. Gen 4... platinum had to add them in.

Fletching breaks that cycle because it becomes a fire type. That makes it all the more better for an early route mon.
 
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