![]() The fish gets its spark from electricity- generating cells which make up a whopping 80 per cent of its body volume. ![]() They devalue your whole post, and it's generally quite rude.Perhaps the most famous of electric critters, the electric eel is not actually an eel but a freshwater fish native to South America. Lastly, and I say this respectfully: Stop always including "XYers", "XY fanboy", "XY doppelgänger" or "XY circlejerker" in your posts, especially if some of them use proper facts in their arguments. ![]() Now some people think AG can beat MG, some think it was a cop-out, and some (myself included) think AG can give it a run for it's money, as it is ~E4 ace. Did she still took it seriously and defended with all her might? Yeah. Did Diantha actively attack AG after it's transformation? Nope. It was also a choice that AG overpowered MG for a specific amount of time, whereas Infernape was getting destroyed by Flint. If these comments were redundant, they wouldn't be in the Anime anyways, it's a specific artistic choice. However, and this the the major flaw in most of your arguments, than you go on deliberately ignoring comments which disprove your points, like Diantha's or Serena's during the battle. And I do think that you're aware of that, as you always bring up Brock's comment regarding the HL, or Diantha's comment pre-battle. ![]() You know, in an anime like Pokemon, where most characters are bland anyways, their PoV is most of the time the writers telling us what's going on. No matter what you say, a forest of vines created by Frenzy Plant does cover much more space than Moonblast's shockwave, especially if Moonblast is not used at night. If the battle happens at daytime, Ash-Greninja will avoid it in my opinion. Mega Gardevoir>Ash-Greninja>Base Mega Scizor, Moonblast was used at night, that's why it was so powerful. Had Ash and Greninja didn't pass out due to not being in sync, they could have probably won. Gardevoir was in no physical shape to take another hard hit. Mega Gardevoir de-mega evolved to Gardevoir and was panting afterwards, that was due to the damage taken from the battle. Diantha only had Mega Gardevoir use its full power for a few seconds- how much did that matter? The contraption broke instantly. Mega Gardevoir was also clearly overpowered in the end and dealt severe damage sprawling through the ground. Full-form Ash-Greninja will obviously beat Base Gardevoir undoubtedly. Water-veil Ash-Greninja overwhelmed Base Gardevoir and Diantha was clearly forced to Mega Evolve it- there is clear evidence. Pikachu had more in the tank (like Greninja), but the battle was interrupted by TR.Īnd Maldread's insurance excuses start again. Diantha wasn't battling Pikachu to draw out and learn about a special form. Lastly, you keep bringing up narrative, and yet it doesn't carry a lot of weight either. When you and the other XYers finally consider the context of the battle, there's a limit to how much credit you can give to AG for landing a few hits and for Gardevoir going Mega likewise, for the rest of PAD, when we consider the context, the amount of praise for AG becomes capped. Ergo AG > all non-Mega Champion and E4 Pokemon." Not only are there massive holes to that 'logic', but it's overemphasizing the feat. The problem becomes when you and the other XYers start saying, "AG had Gardevoir go Mega. To that extent, you should praise Greninja. She doesn't know the extent of its powers (fact), and it's better to have Gardevoir in Mega form (for its own safety) that rationale was proven right when the frog underwent a second transformation later in the fight (fact). There was an element of uncertainty involving a creature tied to a prophecy (fact), and out of awe/threat/respect, she ME'd Gardevoir. She was visibly taken aback by a Greninja (fact) that underwent a shape change, and her/Gardevoir were caught off-guard by the stat boost (fact). You keep thinking it's "headcanon", but there's a reason why Diantha had Gardevoir go Mega. When the transformation does happen, and AG lands a hit, the subsequent response is explained as well. How much spoon-feeding do you need before you realize that Diantha wasn't going all-out with base Gardevoir? She openly states she's going to use the battle to instigate the transformation and learn about the phenomenon, and this is directly shown by how Diantha/Gardevoir battled.
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