Water Type

Why is this in this forum?

Anyway, I think Water Pokemon are lame, and overused.

Except for the Corphish and Krabby line, and some misscleaous other.
 
*Rubs his hands*

Want a good long lecture on water types do we? I'll keep it to a minimum of 2 paragraphs.

Water types are a valuable breed of pokemon indeed. MOST of them have resonable-very good status. Water types are handy at the beggining of games, where they are not available. In the r/b/y series, I would recommend getting squirtle the most. As we move on to g/s/c, either Cyndaquill or Totadile is a good choice, (though I personally chose totadile), but when we move on to R/S/E, I would say that Torchic or even Treecko is a better choice than Mr. Mudkip over there. If you've played the game before, you will know why. (Torchic is good choice for all offensive people.)

The main reason I DISLIKE water types is because they have more weaknesses than resistances. Personally, I'd say that fire is better than water. Yeah, that about right.

Well folks, thats it for today!
 
Uh oh...

water type weaknesses: electric and grass...

water type resistences: steel, fire, ice and water...

water attacks are super effective against: rock, ground and fire...

water attacks are not very effective against: water, grass and dragon...

Somebody hasn't been doing his/her homework... -_-;

Water can counter its grass weakness with Ice Beam/Blizzard (it also helps to cripple dragons). Electric is an aquatic Pokémon's true danger (unless it is a Quagsire/Swampert/Wishcash, Ludicolo or Kingdra) because most of them are slow as snails (Starmie being a big exception). Heck, water-types are so easy to use, imo.
 
While I like Water types and Surf, I think that they are way too many Water types already. Yet they still make us face the likes of Tentacool and Goldeen in every single generation. Bah.
 
My opinion on water pokemon, are that the starter water pokemon are easy to raise.
 
Water Pokemon might be plentiful... but then so are bodies of water. It's logical that there's a high number of water Pokemon.
 
Which means they probably need to make more flying types as well, given the abundance of air space... :D

And, no, Normal/Flying doesn't count. Pure Flying is where it's at.
 
fo' schnitzel my pretzel! o.0
i must be the meanest trainer ever when it come's to water.
I WILL not use a water poke unless it has a quirky secondary type and learns hydro pump without breeding. consequently i end up using ludicolo a lot.
v.v
 
I must admit a fondness for them (after all, Kabutops is my favorite poke'mon and was called Psyduck in High School) Are there too many? Nah. Ray finned bony fish (yes, I know not all water types are like them) outnumber all the other vertebrates!

But lots more Bug types wouldn't hurt ;)
 
I like the viraity brought by water pokemon. Even though types may repeat, there are a lot of interesting water creatures to make pokemon from too. Sure I would like more of other types too, I like getting more water pokemon each gen.
 
Even though I prefer Fire types there are a few Water (most of the time when they combined with Ice) types that I like, Vaporeon, Spheal/Sealeo/Walrein and Cloyster come to mind
 
Kyogre,Lapras,Blastoise,Suicune,Octillery + Kabutops There you go just about all the useful Water PKMN
Kyogre especially 'cos it can learn Electric Atks as well as Ice and Ground
Lapras cos it looks nice
Blastoise I dont know why i like it I just do
Suicune sweet
Octillery for all the Fire lovers as it learns Flamethrower!
Kabutops in my opinion best fossil after Aerodactyl

Otherwise Heck Yes
Far,far,far too Many to rest of types apart from Normal-other than Girafarig & Chansey 1 is too many
 
The most common type ever, and is generally very useful and balanced.
10/10
 
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