Who's that Pokemon? (SUPER SPECIAL SUPER UPDATE 5/8/24)

Is it a dual type ?
Answer #2: Yes. Has two types.
Does it appear in the SV base game Pokedex?
Answer #3: Yes. Appears in Scarlet/Violet's base game Pokedex.
Going to modify a question from last round. 'Is it weak to 3 Types or more?'
Answer #4: Another Yes. Has at least three type weaknesses.
Does it have a signature move?
Answer #5: Yes. Knows a signature move.

All information:
  • Not legendary or mythical
  • Two types
  • In base game Scarlet/Violet's Pokedex
  • Weak to at least three types
  • Has a signature move
 
Is it a regional form or a convergent evolution Pokemon ?
Answer #6: No, not regional or a convergent evolution.
Is one of its types Fire?
Answer #7: No, not a Fire type.

All information
  • Not legendary or mythical
  • Two types
  • In base game Scarlet/Violet's Pokedex
  • Weak to at least three types
  • Has a signature move
  • Not regional or a convergent evolution.
  • Not a Fire type.
 
Hmm...is this Pokémon a starter?
Answer #8: No, not a starter.
Was this Pokemon newly introduced in SV?
Answer #9: No. Introduced this Pokemon in a game prior to Scarlet/Violet.


All information
  • Not legendary or mythical
  • Two types
  • In base game Scarlet/Violet's Pokedex
  • Weak to at least three types
  • Has a signature move
  • Not regional or a convergent evolution.
  • Not a Fire type.
  • Not a starter
  • Introduced before Scarlet/Violet
 
Here's the list, gang:

Vivillon, Vespiquen, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Flapple, Appletun, Crabominable, Sawsbuck, Cacturne, Hatterene, Impidimp, Morgrem, Grimmsnarl, Hawlucha, Dragapult, Sandygast, Palossand, Slowking, Cloyster, Qwilfish, Toxapex, Delibird.

Hopefully I did it all correctly :P.

Does it share any type with Decidueye? (essentially, is it Grass or Ghost type at all)
 
Could also be Oricorio. Not Baile Style, because Fire type. Not Pom-Pom style, because only two weaknesses.
P'au & Sensu style Oricorio are still on the table, though you can't catch them in the wild in the basegame you could get them through nectar.
Not entirely sure if Delibird still has a signature move, I think it's Paradox learns it too.

Might be worth it to rule out or confirm if it's a single stage Pokemon.

Is this Pokemon part of an evolutionary line ?
 
Could also be Oricorio. Not Baile Style, because Fire type. Not Pom-Pom style, because only two weaknesses.
P'au & Sensu style Oricorio are still on the table.
Not entirely sure if Delibird still has a signature move, I think it's Paradox learns it too.

Might be worth it to rule out or confirm if it's a single stage Pokemon.

Is this Pokemon part of an evolutionary line ?
Yeah, I listed any mons that had a sig move in any given generation, so while it's not sig now, Present was Delibird only till now. I also thought about Oricorio, but dismissed it between likelihood of it being one of those two versus any of the others. Probably shouldn't do that though ig ;3

(no question here)
 
Here's the list, gang:

Vivillon, Vespiquen, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Flapple, Appletun, Crabominable, Sawsbuck, Cacturne, Hatterene, Impidimp, Morgrem, Grimmsnarl, Hawlucha, Dragapult, Sandygast, Palossand, Slowking, Cloyster, Qwilfish, Toxapex, Delibird.

Hopefully I did it all correctly :P.

Does it share any type with Decidueye? (essentially, is it Grass or Ghost type at all)
Answer #10: Yes. Is a Grass and/or Ghost type.
Could also be Oricorio. Not Baile Style, because Fire type. Not Pom-Pom style, because only two weaknesses.
P'au & Sensu style Oricorio are still on the table, though you can't catch them in the wild in the basegame you could get them through nectar.
Not entirely sure if Delibird still has a signature move, I think it's Paradox learns it too.

Might be worth it to rule out or confirm if it's a single stage Pokemon.

Is this Pokemon part of an evolutionary line ?
Answer #11: No, not part of an evolutionary line.

All information
  • Not legendary or mythical
  • Two types
  • In base game Scarlet/Violet's Pokedex
  • Weak to at least three types
  • Has a signature move
  • Not regional or a convergent evolution.
  • Not a Fire type.
  • Not a starter
  • Introduced before Scarlet/Violet
  • Grass and/or Ghost type
  • Not in an evolutionary line
 
Answer #10: Yes. Is a Grass and/or Ghost type.

Answer #11: No, not part of an evolutionary line.

All information
  • Not legendary or mythical
  • Two types
  • In base game Scarlet/Violet's Pokedex
  • Weak to at least three types
  • Has a signature move
  • Not regional or a convergent evolution.
  • Not a Fire type.
  • Not a starter
  • Introduced before Scarlet/Violet
  • Grass and/or Ghost type
  • Not in an evolutionary line
Ah. Is it Sensu Style Oricorio?
(it's either that or I messed up somewhere XD)
 
Is it Dhelmise? edit: I just realized devalue said it's in the sv pokedex :sadwick:
Will not count that as a question. Realized the mistake before receiving an answer.
Ah. Is it Sensu Style Oricorio?
(it's either that or I messed up somewhere XD)
Answer #12: Correct, the Ghost/Flying Dancing Pokemon. Wanted to give something with different forms a shot. Turns over the next round to you.
 
Might be better served by asking about number of typings or generation. Learns by trying different methods, though. (Staves off repetitiveness too.) Stuffed a lot into the (single) question below. Looks like a lot. Covers only 169 Pokemon. Eliminated a few from the earlier question, but not many.

Is this Pokemon a regional bird, regional mammal, regional bug, regional dog, starter, pseudo-legendary, OR Pikaclone?
 
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