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If there is, please inform me. Paintspot ( talk) 17:55, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
What happened to life anymore? I feel dead and rotting every day that passes by... LittlePoochyena ( talk) 18:03, 16 April 2017 (UTC)
Wait, what do you mean? Is it relevant to this page? ThePRoGaMErGD ( talk) 18:35, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
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Is the fact that the Pokémon in Firered and Leafgreen aren't in here a mistake? ThePRoGaMErGD ( talk) 18:37, 30 April 2019 (UTC)
Hi, I've developed a concept of how the list should look (text taken from this article).
Name | Type(s) | Evolves from | Evolves into | Notes |
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Torchic ( 0255) | Fire | — | Combusken (#256) | Torchic (Achamo (アチャモ) [2] in Japanese) can scorch foes black with its stomach-produced fireballs. Its English name is a portmanteau of "torch" and "chick", the latter alluding to Torchic being based on a baby chicken. During the promotion of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire in America, a special Game Boy Advance with a Torchic theme was released specifically at the New York Pokémon Center back in 2003. [3] Torchic is one of three starters from the Hoenn region. The character May used one in the Pokémon anime. |
Combusken ( 0256) | Fire/Fighting | Torchic (#255) | Blaziken (#257) | Combusken (Wakashamo (ワカシャモ) [4] in Japanese) can produce about 100 kicks a second. It became the first of three consecutive Fire and Fighting starter evolutions, eventually ending with Emboar in Pokémon Black & White. |
Blaziken ( 0257) | Fire/Fighting | Combusken (#256) | Mega Evolution | The final evolution of Torchic. Blaziken (Bashāmo (バシャーモ) [5] in Japanese) can leap high in the air and deliver amazing fiery kicks. Blaziken has received generally positive reception. IGN readers ranked Blaziken the 50th best Pokémon ever. [6] Game Informer ranked it the 36th best Pokémon. [7] In a poll by Official Nintendo Magazine's Tom East, Blaziken was voted the third-best Fire-type Pokémon. They stated, "A kung fu chicken? What's not to like?". In a poll of the best Pokémon from Ruby and Sapphire in celebration of the games having 10 years under their belt, Blaziken was ranked in third place. [8] Another poll of the best Pokémon introduced in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald placed Blaziken third. [9] GamesRadar used Blaziken as an example of a human-shaped Pokémon done right. [10] The Escapist's John Funk wrote that Blaziken was an "awesome" example of a Pokémon that players who refused to play past Red and Blue were missing out on. [11] Game Informer's Jeff Marchiafava felt that Blaziken was less cool than other Fire-type Pokémon and stated that it has a 1970s "vibe". While he felt that the Mega Evolution was an improvement, he called it a "Mega Disappointment." [12] Kotaku's Eric Jou also felt that it had a weak design and cited it as an example of Ruby and Sapphire's weak Pokémon designs. [13] Several critics and websites have noted that Blaziken would be a good choice for a playable character in Super Smash Bros.. [14] [15] [16] It was the first Pokémon capable of knowing Blaze Kick. It received an Ability called Speed Boost in Generation 5, which caused it to be banned to the 'Ubers' tier in the Smogon Competitive Scene. |
So yeah, the major changes include putting the number in the Pokémon's name field, combining their types into one line, replacing "Beginning of evolution" with "—", removing table colors, and putting the Japanese name in the notes section. This would be used for the other lists if there seems to be support in changing the formatting. - Cukie Gherkin ( talk) 00:08, 31 January 2024 (UTC) Cukie Gherkin ( talk) 00:08, 31 January 2024 (UTC)
Name [nb 2] | Type(s) | Evolves from | Evolves into | Notes | |||
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Treecko (Kimori (キモリ)) 0252 |
Grass | — | Grovyle (#253) | Treecko has claws at the bottom of its feet so it can scale walls and ceilings. It uses its thick tail to slam foes. Treecko is one of three starters of the Hoenn region. | |||
Sceptile Jukain (ジュカイン) ( 0254) |
Grass | Grovyle (#253) | Mega Evolution | The final evolution of Treecko and a playable character in Pokkén Tournament and its counterpart. It is based on the Dilophosaurus. It received a Mega Evolution in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, which gave it a secondary Dragon typing. It was the first Pokémon capable of learning Leaf Blade. | |||
Combusken ( 0256) |
Fire | Fighting | Torchic (#255) | Blaziken (#257) | It can produce about 100 kicks a second. Combusken became the first of three consecutive Fire/Fighting-type starter evolutions, eventually ending with Emboar in Pokémon Black and White. | ||
Combusken ( 0256) |
Fire / Fighting | Torchic (#255) | Blaziken (#257) | It can produce about 100 kicks a second. Combusken became the first of three consecutive Fire/Fighting-type starter evolutions, eventually ending with Emboar in Pokémon Black and White. |
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Pres
N
15:06, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
Alright, I've gone ahead and converted the table to what seemed to be the consensus. If y'all agree, I can change the other 7 lists to match. -- Pres N 00:43, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
Alright, all 8 generation tables updated! If y'all decide to change it to #0252 instead of (0252) let me know, it would only take a minute to update. -- Pres N 20:07, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
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this source, from the game haus
talks about blaziken's wacky competitive history
reception to the site's usability around here ranges from "uh idk maybe" to "uh idk maybe not"
reliable or the opposite of reliable? cogsan (nag me) (stalk me) 11:16, 15 April 2024 (UTC)
two big details regarding the science fair project quintet (feat. regigigas, probably), and then deoxys
for the golems, the group has like 5 different names, and may or may not actually include regigigas, unlike nearly everything else, fans and news outlets generally just treat every option as common sense at the same time, with no sources i was able to find on this specific topic, though this one casually refers to them as "titans" and "regis" (and also puts them under the lake guardians with regieleki around). how do y'all think this should be handled?
for deoxys, should its formes (very different from forms, gotta stay fr*nch) have separate notes since they have separate entries, designs, and everything else? cogsan (nag me) (stalk me) 14:51, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
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