Is Pokemon going to end?

Is Pokemon going to end?

Pokémon is not ending. It is the second largest video game franchise in the world (behind Mario) and the franchise as a whole is larger than any other media franchise out there.

What animal is snorlax based on?

Snorlax may be loosely based on hibernating bears or teddy bears. It may also be based on the cave bear. It may also be based on a food coma, as it eats large quantities of food, then takes a nap (symptoms of a food coma). Snorlax also shares traits with sloths, who are often portrayed as lazy and sleepy creatures.

Is Kabuto A rare Pokemon?

1) Kabutops In the original Game Boy games this shellfish pokémon had to be resurrected, Jurassic Park style, from the fossil of a Kabuto and then evolved into its final form. So it’s no wonder it’s super rare in Pokémon GO

Is Dragonair a legendary?

Dragonair, the Dragon Pokémon. A Legendary Pokémon that can freely make it rain or snow.

What animal is dragonite based on?

Dragonite (Japanese: カイリュー Kairyu) is a dual-type Dragon/Flying pseudo-legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Dragonair starting at level 55. It is the final form of Dratini….Height.

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Who is stronger dragonite or salamence?

Salamence has (even though it is only by 1 point) a higher Physical Attack stat and a higher Special Attack stat. Salamence also sits in a much better Speed tier than Dragonite. With this Generation, Game Freak differentiated Dragonite from Salamence as the bulkier, more defensively oriented Pokemon.

Who is better Garchomp or Dragonite?

Garchomp has identical defense stats to Dragonite, with lower attack, special attack, and special defense, but more than makes up for this by being the fastest of all pseudo-legendary Pokemon, as well as an outstanding special ability.

Why does Dragonair evolve into Dragonite?

Its because of Dragonair’s Shed Skin ability. Its like a snake. it sheds its final layer to grow into Dragonite. The skin underneath is a lighter yellow or orange (or green) color.

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