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I was thinking a ghost/fairy type would be an angel pokemon. It is just what comes to my mind when that type is mentioned.
Dragon/Fighting.
Seriously. How awesome would a Pokemon like that look?
I was thinking a ghost/fairy type would be an angel pokemon. It is just what comes to my mind when that type is mentioned.
Duuuuude. I hadn't thought of that. Ghost fairy would totally be an angel-like pokemon. It makes so much sense - an angel would be able to know spritely attacks as well as otherworldly ones. I would imagine it would have a high base sp def, as most fairies do - but also speed, because it just seems like an angel pokemon would move very quickly. I could see I high or low base HP too, more likely than an average one. If they ever did that I would hope they would give it a signature attack, something a bit creepy or dark sounding, since y'know. Angels usually deal with dead people anyways.
I would LOVE to see a Normal/Ghost type Pokemon. It would have a gazillion immunities and it would probably have a pretty wide movepool, being able to learn Will-o-Wisp as well as the many different type TM moves that Normal types can typically learn. As for design, I would imagine something between Frankenstein's monster and a classic zombie (PG-friendly, obviously).
With Fairies being around nowadays, I would also like to see a Dragon/Poison type Pokemon. Giant snake? Seviper Mega?
I love all of these. And the concepts you gave for some of those seem REALLY viable too - especially a viking like Ice/Fighting type. That, that would be badass. I'd name it something Skyrim - related :P As for Bug Dragon, come onnnnn mega flygon.
Ghost/Fairy
Fairy/Bug
Ice/Fire
Well, how does Water/Fire work, or Electric/Ground? I'm pretty sure they could find a way to make it work, like maybe it's composed of a fire/lava core in a NeverMeltIce body?Fire and ice probably wouldn't make sense; since former melts latter
Well, how does Water/Fire work, or Electric/Ground? I'm pretty sure they could find a way to make it work, like maybe it's composed of a fire/lava core in a NeverMeltIce body?
Fire and ice probably wouldn't make sense; since former melts latter, it'd be hard to explain how the Pokémon manages itself and whatnot. Perhaps they could make this mechanical, like Genesect, and have it wield both fire and ice power (but limit it to one at a time)?
White Kyurem could have easily passed for an Ice/Fire type but instead kept its Dragon/Ice type
Oh well, just do a Poison/Ghost, I'm pretty sure that hasn't been done