u/a_common_kobold

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Alright, I'll admit it. Game was right.

During the Houndoom event, I was so fed up with the game telling me to try a water rental deck every time I lost with my own water deck, so i picked the Sharpedo one and let it auto battle, and it won me my first expert battle, and won every time I used it after that.

So uh, I'll be the first to admit it was right. Sorry rental decks I was unfamiliar with your game

u/a_common_kobold — 1 day ago

Which Pokémon do you most think would be immune to spicy food?

A question i thought of recently, which Pokémon (if any) would be unaffected by capsaicin, the "spicy" chemical. I could see an argument for all of these, which I'll list below.

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Fire types:

Capsaicin causes a burning sensation, and since fire types are immune to being burned, they might not have developed any kind of "burning" sensation to be triggered by capsaicin.

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Poison/Steel types:

Capsaicin is a type of toxin, and poison and steel types can't be poisoned. Steel types are immune to poison damage entirely, so I guess vote this one if you think poison types can be effected but not steel types.

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Bird Pokémon/Flying types:

Capsaicin evolved in plants so that it would deter non-birds from eating them, since birds are immune, allowing their seeds to spread over a wider area

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None of them:

All Pokémon could have any nature, and nature determines what flavor they like and dislike. If any Pokémon has the capability to like or dislike spicy food, than all of them have to be able to taste it.

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Let me know what you guys think!

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u/a_common_kobold — 2 months ago