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That's err... What I meant...*twitches*
Staraptor is Normal/Flying
Dialga does not have Spacial Rend, that's Palkia, Dialga's signature is Roar of Time
*twitching ceases*
But Staraptor is so much cooler! Gliscore are weird, while Staraptors are elegant and beautiful!Close combat does make it pretty awesome, but it isn't the only one. Gliscor is ground/flying and can learn Sky Uppercut, which can hit flying enemies. In my opinion that's even better.
Indeed he does, he can even learn the fang moves, such as fire and thunderfang. He is very diverse in his movepool for a flying type, one of the only flying Pokemon who I think can exceed him in that respect is TogekissStaraptors don't learn bug ground, or dark moves. I'm unsure about what Gliscor can learn because I haven't played Pokémon at all recently, but I believe that Gliscor has a wider move range.
This is no creature of legendary status. No, this is one that makes itself into a legend. Its previous form, Pupitar, must train, and train, and train, trapped in a sub-par shell of a body. Once it has reached a sufficient level of power, it transforms into a being with power finally equaling its dedication to training. It, like other pseudo-legendaries, but unlike fully-fledged legendaries, is not born/created with power, but rather, it earns its rank as among the greatest of pokemon. Tyranitar is not only a creature deserving awe at its sheer strength, but also a creature deserving respect for everything it has put into reaching its current state.I dislike Tyranitar, personally because it's a psuedo-legendary. I generally dislike psuedo-legendaries because, as you said, they are akin to legendary Pokemon in terms of stats and that just seems wrong to me.
Psuedo-legendaries:
Dragonite
Tyranitar
Metagross
Salamence
Garchomp
Hydreigon
Although there is a chink in some of there armour... Of the 6 I listed there, 4 of them have a 4x weakness to something.
Dragonite is 4x weak to ice
Tyranitar is 4x weak to fighting
Salamence is 4x weak to ice
Garchomp is 4x weak to ice
However, this is usually made up for with high stats. You say Tyranitar's defences are high, but is that also factoring in the Sp.Def boost it gets from the Sandstorm which it automatically creates when it enters the battlefield?
This quote would be pretty awesome if Pupitar was useless, but it isn't.This is no creature of legendary status. No, this is one that makes itself into a legend. Its previous form, Pupitar, must train, and train, and train, trapped in a sub-par shell of a body. Once it has reached a sufficient level of power, it transforms into a being with power finally equaling its dedication to training. It, like other pseudo-legendaries, but unlike fully-fledged legendaries, is not born/created with power, but rather, it earns its rank as among the greatest of pokemon. Tyranitar is not only a creature deserving awe at its sheer strength, but also a creature deserving respect for everything it has put into reaching its current state.
Also, yes, Tyranitar's defenses are good, even without the sandstorm, at 100 HP 110 Def, and 100 (natural) Sp. Def.
BURN!I have a shiny charizard.
:3
... And a shiny dark charizard.
SOme would call it an addiction.Wow. You really like Pokemon don't you? Pretty impressive!
*refrains from nerd raging by giving a long list of far superior walls*that
Well, there are a lot of better walls than Togekiss, but I do generally use one of them whenever I need to like, do anything >.>*refrains from nerd raging by giving a long list of far superior walls*