Came across a question earlier today that asked which of the
pokemon evolved at level 20, the options were some pokemon I forget
but it didn't evolve at all, Tyrogue and Rattata; both Tyrogue and
Rattata evolve at level 20.
Someone told me that Tyrogue evolved at level 21 but I just had a
Tyrogue evolve into a Hitmonchan at level 20. However, when I chose
Tyrogue it was wrong (kinda didn't see Rattata until after I
clicked Tyrogue given the above reasons and then that person had me
second guessing Tyrogue's evolving level until I got my latest
Hitmonchan)
A quote I think everyone should remember from my favorite
Professor.
The underlying 'question' here is 'which pokémon evolves at level
20, without any conditions deciding the evolution' (as in, which
pokémon evolves into the same pokémon every single time, regardless
of stats, at level 20)
It's kinda weird, but if the pokémon has several possible
evolutions at the same level, it's not the correct answer to a
level-question. (unless, of course, they ask which pokémon has
several evolutions, but I haven't seen one of those yet...)
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:/ That doesn't really make sense to me as the question just asked
which evolved at the given level, the fact that there are multiple
possible outcomes doesn't seem relevant since it is still going to
evolve at that level. This shouldn't really be a factor in any of
the level-questions as Tyrogue is the only pokemon with multiple
evolutions by different conditions with other multiple evolutions
being by stones, gender or Wurmples special case.
My point being the question stating 'which evolves at level XX'
should only have one option that evolves at the given level and
take only the level requirement into consideration. Why would stat
conditions be taken into account if Tyrogue is the only one?
A quote I think everyone should remember from my favorite
Professor.
The point I am trying to make is that, because Tyrogue and Wurmple
have multiple level-evolutions, they don't count as
level-evolution. Because there is some condition to the evolution,
they don't count as a simple level-evolution, but as a
condition-evolution (though, granted, Wurmple's condition is...
sketchy at best).
I'm not claiming it makes sense, that's just how the Tunnel works.
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Kitties! Riako has no idea what he unleashed with that update🙀
Collecting Lovely Larvesta and Silly Seel Plushies~
Looking for Ice Gems and Flying Gems here! Help me hunt a
Shiny Articuno!
(You can win your own non-shiny Articuno in return)
Breeding events for the cause here!
Kitties! Riako has no idea what he unleashed with that update🙀
Collecting Lovely Larvesta and Silly Seel Plushies~
Looking for Ice Gems and Flying Gems here! Help me hunt a
Shiny Articuno!
(You can win your own non-shiny Articuno in return)
Breeding events for the cause here!
Kitties! Riako has no idea what he unleashed with that update🙀
Collecting Lovely Larvesta and Silly Seel Plushies~
Looking for Ice Gems and Flying Gems here! Help me hunt a
Shiny Articuno!
(You can win your own non-shiny Articuno in return)
Breeding events for the cause here!
Just because it only showed one type, doesn't mean it's asking for
a pure-type pokémon.
If it's showing one type and you have to pick between a pure type
and a dual type, you need to pick the pure type, but if all three
are dual type and only one combination has the type that is shown,
there is no confusion possible, hence it will only show one
identifying type.
1 type shown doesn't mean pure type answer. (That's usually how it
turns out, but it's not a prerequisite; I've had plenty of 1 type
shown questions, when it was clear which dual-type pokémon was
correct)
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Collecting Lovely Larvesta and Silly Seel Plushies~
Looking for Ice Gems and Flying Gems here! Help me hunt a
Shiny Articuno!
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This isnot a wrong question but a royal tunnel bug i was playing
pro path on level 5 and the question was which of these need
5355steps/ehp to hatch i clicked on turtwig when 12 seconds were
left and this showed up
Oh no, the time has expired!
Wild Pokémon started attacking you and you had to escape.
So I was exploring the Pro Path today and this came up:
Which one needs ~2000 steps to hatch (i don't remember the correct
number but it definetely is 2000 something):
Cobalion
Volbeat
Manaphy
I chose Volbeat and the answer was wrong
If I remember correctly, Volbeat takes about 5000EHP, and I'm
assuming Manaphy and Cobalion would take about 20000EHP or
something - correct me if I'm wrong but I'm quite certain that
Manaphy and Cobalion won't be able to hatch with only 2000EHP or
so