ALL Unused Type Combinations in Pokémon Ranked by Probability
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2024
- Despite the 1,000+ Pokémon we have yet to see every possible type combination in the games, and while there are much fewer outstanding pairings than before some are still far less likely than others! So let's take a look at all types that have yet to be combined (or lack a singular dedicated form) and rank them from least likely to make the cut to most prominent, must-have typings in the next games!
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For a lot of the normal type combos, I can imagine a Pokemon starting off as a pure normal, then gaining the extra type after evolving into their final form.
You mean litleo
Beduf to Bebarrel, pure normal to normal/water (please excuse me if I typed the names wrong)
@@jmurray1110 yeah, like that. It’s probably the easiest way to get those unused combos in.
I'm pretty sure Litleo is a Fire type too, but that is a good idea; like Bunnelby gaining Ground only after it evolves.
I could see a regional rodent evolving from a Normal Hedgehog-like ‘mon to a Normal/Steel porcupine.
If Houndstone were Rock/Ghost, it could’ve been the signature Pokémon of both Tyme and her sister Ryme. It’d make sense.
Rock/Ghost looks like Stonjourner should have had it design wise.
I feel like SV already has enough pairs that share an ace, especially now that the DLC dropped.
Most likely needed a pure ghost type for dex reasons
& if regular Marowak was also Ghost, it'd be used by both Agatha & Bertha. Tho they can still trade each other's differently typed Marowak to have more team diversity.
@@Joey15811definitely runerigis or cursola
Fire/Electric would be a plasma pokemon. Would be fitting for Gen 5 Remake.
Rotom heat
A "Plasma" mon is how I've seen that type combo work for a long time. Even an ability to have fire and electric moves hit as the type that is most effective. IE a fire move hits a water type as electric damage, or an electric move hits grass type as a fire move
@@lorekeeper685watch the video to find out why they’re commenting about fire/electric
I've always imagined it as relating to an electrical fire, like if the design included broken cables.
@@Compucles same
Since normal is often seen as the pseudo sound type by GF, I think Kricketune is a great retro fit option for a bug/normal type
I could accept that; it works especially well since the only attack Kricketot could learn in Gen 4 was Bide, a Normal type move...
I think a stick insect could be Bug/Normal. The gimmick being that as a stick insect it's a bug trying to come off as a NORMAL stick
@@redjirachi1 ha, get stick bugged
It fits even more than usual because of the line's penchant for sound/music, which tends to be a Normal type trait (since there isn't a Sound type)
@@WingedFish66 …yes
Kind of a missed opportunity to not introduce a Fairy/Ground Pokemon for Lacey, a Fairy type specialist, who is the daughter of Clay, a Ground type specialist.
Another one that is "technically" covered but needs more, fire/water. It's just on Volcanion, a mythical that you can't really get anymore.
Yeah, I just count that as a "super hard to get" kind, like Dragon/Psychic. It's there, but never really accessible. To me that's still an issue, but can be addressed after we get all the other types checked off...
@@emperorcubone Dragon psychic is a fair bit easier to get than fire/water currently. As there is two of them and they come back literalyl every generation unlike the mythcials.
The fact that the Vulpix line weren't retroactively given the Fairy type when Fairy was added is a crime. A double crime when they added the Fairy type to the Ice variant from Alola!
The fact that they weren't Ghost from the get-go.
@@Dan_- That too. Ghost even fits their style of magical curse better than Fairy does.
IMO Marowak (but not Cubone) should have also been Ghost from the start. Not Ghost/Fire, but Ghost/Ground or Ghost/Rock. Cubone could've been a Normal/Rock or pure Rock with Bone Club and Bonemerang being Rock moves instead of Ground, even, though I can see reasoning for the line being Ground type.
Normal Rock/Ice/Steel could be used for a variant of the classic regis which makes them close to regigigas. It could also give the classic regis a signature move.
Huh, I didn't even realize those were all the Regi types; that could actually be a great way to cross them all off the list!
Maybe they could be Past-Forms, that show that each Regi was actually originally a Pokemon or Person. You'd be able to see the organic body beneath the armour of rock, ice or steel, partially transformed.
Or maybe Regigigas could fuse with the classic Regis to othercome a big threat.
Or possibly make them common Pokémon that are Regigigas' various attempts in creating the Regi's we know now. You know, flawed prototypes.
@@wingedbluj1674could see them being found in a ruin in fairly large numbers, in one of the regions bordering Sinnoh, sealed away because of their unstable nature
I think Normal/Steel could be an animal-like Pokemon that gathers scrap metal to coat itself (kinda like the Burmy line). That way both types get represented without resorting to an animal made of steel. Maybe it could get a unique ability where if it's below 50% of its max HP, it loses the armor, as well as the Steel typing, but gains a speed boost in return? The Normal/Rock combination could be similar, perhaps even a branched evolution of a pure normal base form.
Yea the idea I had was like a dog with knight armor lol (metal coat evolution?)
I think we could fuse both of your ideas. Perhaps an animal that lives in the wild, rock/normal, using rocks to coat itself, then it could evolve in an industrial environment, trading the rocks by scraps of trash when evolved.
Normal Steel I think is a blacksmith dwarf
Sounds like a possible Hermit Crab mon, not unlike Crustle.
In addition to all these, I’d also like to see all the legendary exclusive types be used on more easily available regular Pokemon
Justice for Fire/Water!!
@@emperorcubone exactly 🫡
@@emperorcubone Some sort of hot spring or kettle inspired design would be so simple to pull off
Some combos really need revisiting, like Arctozolt being the only ice/electric pokemon. That combination has so much more potential than what Arctozolt is.
That is true, but it is at least decently accessible unlike say Fire/Water or other Legendary exclusive typings...
i don’t wanna be that guy, but arctozolt isn’t the only ice-electric type! rotom frost has that typing too
@@rosstastic5213 i basically dont count rotom
"I don't count zard as fire flying because I don't like the pokemon"
9:52
Rock type does not work on Runerigus, as it and Galarian yamask are supposed to represent the clay runes and since clay in Pokémon is associated with ground thus it's a Ground/Ghost type
A 'Rhinoserous beetle' is a great idea for a Bug-Normal!
Heracross.
I'm surprised the
DRAGONfly pokemon isnt a dragon
@SmellyNerd "Dragonfly" is an English word. The Japanese words トンボ (tonbo) and ヤンマ (yanma) have nothing to do with dragons.
4:26 Oh hey, DragonTales! I remember that show! Wasn't expe--- 4:30 A NEOPETS REFERENCE TOO?!?
Wow. Two unexpected references I appreciate... in the same video.. in the same section... over the same type combination?
I don't normally comment on these videos, but I had to stop by and say thanks for making my day - *twice* - in the span of *four seconds*. That was amazing. :D
Normal to me has always been somewhat of a "Beast" type, like mainly mammals, along with a few birds (WINGED Beasts), but I think it is still very possible to fuse such things with bugs, like some parasitically-infected aardvark/anteater or something
I still don’t count the Rotom forms purely because when they came out in gen four they were all ghost electric and just gained a move. They don’t stop being ghosts to me. And also I badly wanted steel and poison and even with scarlet and violet giving us this and I am still sadly left wanting.
I agree 100% about Rotom; I didn't count Electric and Grass until Hisuian Voltorb came out. As for Revavroom... I understand your disappointment.
Being a gearhead and loving Pokemon I actually really liked Revavroom! Also with being an engine it being steel and poison makes sense. I do agree with you that they could have done more Pokemon with that type matchup
@@knucklesmcgirk7190 I totally agree the typing makes sense and the design was very creative it just wasn’t sadly what I had visioned for the type. I still used it on my entire play through as I wasn’t going to pass up on the opportunity to use the type. I think sadly because there was so many really Kool fan art of what that type combo could have been this just wasn’t it for me. It has grown on me a little since I shiny hunted for one.
I wouldve liked Revaroom more if we could modify it in some way to the starmobiles. Like if there was some mechanics workshop class that we couldve joined.
Maybe have it keep the Poison/Steel typing across all forms but have an ability that gave it STAB to a certain type depending on what form it is.
Idk. Seeing the starmobiles was cool... i just wish they were actually usable.
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If they make Normal/Rock they better give the mon an ability that makes it immune to fighting type attacks.
Or at least mitigate it, like Filter...
There's no ability that gives immunity to Fighting so it'd be a first.
I'd call it Diplomatic Immunity.
It could be easily solved by giving the Pkmn Invisibility.
Normal/Bug would be cool as a bug based on the Hemiptera order of bugs, also known as "True Bugs"
Also we should note that GameFreak clearly isn't just trying to check type boxes off (otherwise there would be less combinations left), so I don't think something like Rotom-Heat or Mega Altaria existing makes another that share their type any less likely than something they weren't gonna put in anyway.
It's cool though how the Ultra Beasts and Paradox mons have really expanded some of the less common combos into permanent mons. PokeDoku has really made it clear how many new mons there are of previously unique typings.
Dude all the references in the cutaways are so good! Digimon, yugioh, neopets? I love the effort you’re putting in with all these Easter eggs. Great work!!
Imo Pinsir would have made an excellent Bug/Normal. It appreciates the STAB, and it makes it more of a counterpart to Heracross
I feel like ice poison would be a good fit for a more humanoid pokemon. Something with ninja/kunoichi vibes perhaps.
Normal works as the sound type so I think any bug types that have sound in their design work, for example Kricketune.
Never been this early to a Cubone video! Thanks for all your hard work!
Thanks for watching! :)
I feel like most normal combinations can represent sound/music theme pokemon
I could see a musical Bug using that. Or maybe some sort of Steel instrument could have Normal too...
I'm curious why there hasn't been a dragon/psychic that isn't a legendary yet. It feels like a lot of legendary combinations have had nonlegendary combination versions, but this type seems to be locked in for legendary only.
Im pretty sure Volcanion is still the only Fore/Water type and Lunala is the only Psychic/Ghost type.
Just a couple other "legendary only" typings.
But yea, imagine a pseudo thats dragon/psychic. That would be so cool.
Dragons are rarish, with some intermitiently release each generation + the pseduo legendary being a dragon in all but 1-2 generations. Most of the legendaries with very unique typing likely dont have non legendary versions.
Lol with about 10% of the pokedex legendary pokemon dont feel so "legendary" anymore. So it should be fine to disburse those typings to others.
@XenithShadow except most of the legendary type combos do become a normal type combo with the exception of a few.
I get that you want to base Normal type mons mostly after animals, but maybe try concepts as well? Like take a superhero and sidekick concept and pair it with physical toys (as we move on towards more technology for kids to play with these days). Could easily make a Rock/Normal or Rock/Fighting kind of combo out of that
By that standard, Spidops could be Bug/Normal! It’s apparently based on a doll or marionette (toy/object) and a special operations CU (human ‘character’/hero type.) I always felt like being so humanoid alone could make it part Normal, tbh. I think it could work!
Idea for Rock/Normal and Rock/Ghost. Bring back fossil resurrection, have one fossil (Horn Fossil) and there is a small chance that process will fail and create Ghost type variant of Fossil Pokemon. Maybe a Woolly Rhino.
This is an amazing idea!!
Normal type is great second type if u can neutralize the fighting type.
Normal steel armadillo. Sound legit. It gets a quad weakenst to fighting but immunity to ghost.
Lycanrock should just be normal rock. It know for being fragile anyway, and immunity make easy switch in
I don't think they will give us a Normal/Steel Armadillo, since we essentially already have a part Steel Armadillo in Alolan Sandshrew, which in itself is already quad weak to Fighting.
Like, if we get a Pokemon based on the same animal, conceptual, they are all different. For example, we have 4 Duck Pokemon lines (Psyduck, Farfetch'd/Sirfetch'd, Ducklett/Swanna and Quaxly line). While all being based on a Duck, conceptually they are all different.
@@nickdentoom1173I was thinking a 4 legged armored armadillos.
Plus in sandslash also a porcupine, / hedgehog and we have we have the pika clone hedgehog
Normal/Ice could start off as a Normal type with an evolutionary requirement of leveling up in a blizzard. Fully evolved form visually would be encased in Ice.
The unused type ranking from the least likely combo to the most probable one:
1:11 Bug/Normal
2:01 Steel/Normal
2:37 Fire/Electric
3:12 Normal/Rock
3:49 Fire/Ice
4:15 Dragon/Fairy
4:41 Normal/Ice
5:25 Ground/Fairy
6:16 Poison/Ice
7:18 Fire/Fairy
8:18 Bug/Dragon
9:32 Ghost/Rock
Normal/Bug concept is easy. Have a mammal/dog with fleas.
The actual bug can be its own pokemon while the mammal/dog will attract the bug. It's ability or evolution or pokedex entry can reflect this interaction. It could even be a mutual symbiotic relationship...like the mammal/dog's fur is bristly and itchy so the bugs live in the coat, comb, soften and scratch the mammal's scalp and use the fur for protection. It also give a concept for the bug as some sort of fur-grooming bug that uses combs or something.
I actually really like this symbiotic relationship idea! It's like Dondozo on steroids!
I'm surprised that despite being the newest type only one Fairy type combination hasn't been done yet. I'm also surprised in hindsight that they didn't retcon Ninetales as Fire/Fairy considering its blatant kitsune inspiration, or how Alolan Ninetales is part Fairy for similar reasons
So many flying types are combined with normal because they're just birds. This should apply to Normal-Bug as well. They can use some kind of mimicry, like a furry caterpilar.
It would make sense, it would just be weird to do now after decades of NOT doing that. But I agree that's no reason to shy away from it...
Convergent Furret: Scurret
I had a dream about a 3rd DLC coming out to S/V featuring a new convergent species based upon a cross between a spider and a wolf that is convergent of the Spinarak line but in only 1 Pokemon.
Spinados
Friendly Pokemon
Does Not Evolve
Bug/Normal
"This Pokemon is friendly with mostly children but scary to adults but if anyone hurts a friend of this Pokemon, it will hunt down the one who it's friends to force them to give their friends a heartfelt apology."
Looks similar to Ariados but small like Spinarak but with only 4 legs.
8:12 Nice idea, but Fire resists Steel, so Fire/Fairy would be neutral to Steel.
For normal/rock, ice, steel, i can imagine a Pokemon based on bowling. Have its typing change depending on where you get it. It bowls hunks of crystals if found in caves, it bowls hunks of ice if found in icy areas, if found next to construction areas it will bowl hunks if steel. You could also give it an abilities that turns all ball based moves to physical attacks and boosts their power.
I had an idea for a regional variant trapinch that you find in the forest and it's a bug type. It evolves into a bug/flying vibrava at 35, and then into a bug/dragon flygon at 45.
I like this idea but i wish this is what the real Flygon line was lol.
Also, Trapinch could be Bug/Ground.
I remerber one day to searching of fakemons and i found a relly cool Normal/Ice fakemon that reseambles a Caribou/Raindeer.
Also, i can easely see a Pink Fairy Armadillo based pokemon begin Ground/Fairy Type
Psychic/Dragon is also covered, but only with Legendaries. Plus the few Paradox only combos should also get regular Pokemon so we can use them more actively throughout our adventures.
Oh I agree; Fighting and Fairy really needs to be obtainable earlier in some future game!
What about Ghost/Psychic? Off the top of my head, i can only think of Lunala that had that typing.
I imagine something that has Psychic Surge to set up terrain so it isnt immediately ohko'd by sucker punch or shadow sneak lol.
@@supersaiyaneevee1573there's also Hoopa and Shadow Calyrex for ghost psychic, but that's still legendaries.
@@cobaltcorsair592 oh snap. Youre right. Completely forgot about them lol. Thank you.
8:36 Emphasis on the rhino part of it because they're... reptiles/dragons? What?
I guess that dragons are as tough as rhinos? I'm just as lost as you are.
Rock & Steel & Ice can be easily combined with Normal in 2 ways:
1. Make the Gen 3 Regis have weird fuisons with Regigigas.
2. Make some simple Normal Type mammal that gains an second type upon Evolution (like Bibarel and Diggersby did).
Here's a few concepts for some unused combos that I came up with:
Raccuum- The Pilfering Pokemon. (Name is derived from Racoon and Vacuum)
Normal/Steel
Ability: Pickpocket, HA: Mischievous
Filling the remaining 9 unused type combinations with existing Pokémon:
Normal/Ice = Cubchoo & Beartic / Sawsbuck Winter Form
Normal/Rock = Rockruff & Lycanroc
Normal/Steel = Galarian Meowth & Perrserker
Normal/Bug = Dunsparce & Dudunsparce / Ledyba & Ledian
Fairy/Fire = Delphox / Victini
Fairy/Ground = A regional variant of Sandshrew & Sandslash based on a Pink Armadillo (can't think of an existing Pokémon that fits into this type combo)
Bug/Dragon = Vibrava & Flygon / Yanmenga
Poison/Ice = Hisuian Sneasel & Sneasler
Rock/Ghost = Golett & Golurk / Galarian Yamask & Runerigus / Galarian Corsola & Cursola
I think Granbull might actually be a candidate for Fairy/Ground, out of all the existing ones...
Runerigus would have been the perfect fit for Ghost/Rock. I dunno why they made it ground instead...
I still haven't forgiven them for not slapping firey wings on Rapidash and making it a regional, fire-fairy alicorn.
I'm sorry, but we just had a generation with a Pokemon line that could've definitely been Bug/Normal and it's Tarountula's line.
Fire and Electric is not that hard, especially if you focus on Speed due to lightning being so quick. Scorbunny could easily have gained Electric on evolution due to its blazing fast speed lore. Plus, more than one fakemon artist has made a snake starter that ends up Fire and Electric. Just a fast mon with a flame motif would def satisfy being the dual typing, I’d just hope it would be a Special Attacker lol
I was legit hoping that Cinderace was going to be Fire/Electric type before sw/sh dropped.
Rillaboom couldve also been Grass/normal so it could get like boomburst stab. But thats a different subject.
Poison Ice would fit a Russia area for one reason: Spy flicks and spy weapons. We already have a James Bond, so don't know if we'll get anything else, but a poison needle that melts after use to be untraceable was not an uncommon "myth."
(I say myth not to suggest that it wasn't done, but that it didn't see much if any actual field usage. Definitely not to the degree that it was depicted. Because it's just a kinda cool concept.)
A really cool animal to base a ground/fairy type on would be the fairy armadillo
It just makes too much sense!!
well this is me learning that spiritomb is NOT a rock/ghost type. i've never used one before but also just assumed it was rock/ghost.. it's literally a ghost that lives in a rock?? the item it's in is literally called a keySTONE and it is a SPIRITomb.. but apparently it's actually dark/ghost.
Idk what I expected.. but ranking just based off your random line of thinking isn’t what I thought this would be. It’s genuinely not that complicated
1:57 Kriketot and Kriketune could have easily been Bug/Normal
Exploud should have been Normal/Steel and Heliolisk should have been Electric/Fire
5:58 Strangely, I think Ursaluna could pull off Ground/Fairy
Houndstone not being Ghost/Rock is a true slap in the face, and Slither Wing could have easily been Bug/Dragon
Heliolisk is actually a pretty great Fire/Electric pick, but sadly that would remove Electric/Normal from the list as well! But assuming Normal is the stand-in for Sound Kricketot could actually work too!
@@emperorcubone Would it make sense if Pachirisu was Electric/Normal
That could work actually; and it would have started the Pika-clone type roulette a generation early before Emolga!
Kriketune is perfect, it gimmick n name are base on sound.
I'm a bit more of an extremist than our good Emperor: I don't count types that are exclusive to Legendary (& Mythical) pkmn as types that have been fully crossed from the list. Delelewoop should have had the Normal type, as so many sound moves are of that type.
I get Hounstone being a Ground type pkmn, as it's a Dig pkmn, but Runerigus is a goddamned slab of stone posessed by a ghost!
They have been used, regardless whether you count them or not.
@wikiuser92 so have the ones that are locked behind forms, such as Ice/Fire, but you don't have easy access to them.
@@jgr7487 "No easy access" does not equal "no access" or "hasn't existed".
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A bug/normal Pokemon could be a new eeveelution that just didn’t want to fully commit to the type overhaul.
Normal and Bug should just be a Bug that makes a lot of sound. They missed that chance with my boi Kricketune.
There's a fair few type combos that make you think "how has that not happened yet?" an I wonder if them being passed on despite good opportunities for them (like Rock/Ghost and Bug/Dragon) makes them more or less likely.
0:54 - Indeed, with Mega Evolutions not being a thing in modern games, I feel they definitely should be on this list. Alternative form and Legendary only types only if you have spare time; they are pretty exclusive and rare as a result.
1:27 - I recall a video giving Kricketot/Kricketune the Bug/Normal type combo and I feel the idea made a lot of sense. Normal as a stand-in for Sound (which doesn't exist but a good chunk of said attacks are Normal) and I feel it's a decent enough type combo. It turns one of Normal's only weaknesses into a neutral aspect, gives immunity to Ghosts and STAB for the wider array of Normal type attacks that exist.
2:19 - Now there's a Pokémon whose typing never made much sense; why is Lucario, Steel again? A Pokémon in armour makes the most sense for a Steel/Normal Pokémon.
4:55 - I like how easy it is to benefit Ice with the Normal typing here. If they were to bring back an old Pokémon design, the scrapped Urufuman/Waaurufu would fit very well with Normal/Ice.
6:57 - Poison types finally received some love again. Now if only Ground types could get some appreciation outside of regional/paradox forms.
8:58 - That would be so cool and a nice twist on their usual formula with the starting Bugs. That said, they've passed tons of opportunities for this type combination; Yanma, Flygon, Goomy. They seem to be against this type combo existing.
9:54 - Houndstone was bad enough, not made a Ghost/Rock because they wanted to keep to all three dogs being single types to match. How on earth is Runerigus not Ghost/Rock though!?
For bug/normal, my sis has said a while back that there's some kind of bug in the world that uses dirt to put on clothes for itself. Thus, a pokemon could be inspired from that to be a bug that wears regular human clothes.
I constantly misremember Yanmega as a bug/dragon type. Honestly a crime that they made a proto-dragonfly Pokémon and it *isn't* bug/dragon
How many of these videos do we need lol.
I could see normal + steel working if it starts off as a normal type and gain steel typing as it evolves, for example like you stated, with some sort of armor or whatever
Honestly was never a fan of the Normal + other typing, other than Gyrafarig to negate Ghost weakness it just felt dumb
Pyroar, Helioptile just feel like they should be mono fire and electric - it's hard to imagine something capable of spewing molten lava or shooting lightning bolts, looking at it and saying 'oh yeah that's normal' lmao
Even the birds like Pidgey line should've just been mono Flying imo
I always disliked to see Normal combined with other types: Normal is the Pokémon equivalent of non-elemental so seeing something part non-elemental and part elemental seems weird to me.
The only type I think Normal can be combined with is Ghost, and even then, only for some legendary meant to be at the same time made of ordinary matter and antimatter or some Schroedinger's Cat-like existence that is both alive and dead at the same time. Except in that case, Normal combined with something else defeats the purpose of Normal
@@vittoriopugliese3352I get the sentiment, but the Normal type is pretty useful in terms of neutral damage and it's always nice to have more punch to their attacks. So it makes sense from a battle perspective, at least.
They literally introduced the Stellar type to be what Normal is supposed to be, since they made Normal, like, pretty much not non-elemental. I think Normal should even be made to hit everything neutrally except Ghost (which is its natural opposite).
I can think of so many ideas for an electric/fire Pokemon!!! Fiery pikachu clone, a pokemon based around heat lightning, stuff like that!
I gave Cricketune the Bug/Normal type in my rom hack because it's a very vanilla bug character with a lot of sound based techniques which are normal type.
Delphox doesn't possess Fairy as its secondary type because of a deliberate dual type balance choice within the Generation 6 starter Pokémon final forms. Each fully evolved starter from this generation enjoys a complete Same Type Attack Bonus (STAB) advantage over one of its counterparts due to their dual typings. Specifically, Chesnaught (Grass/Fighting) holds the upper hand over Greninja (Water/Dark), Delphox (Fire/Psychic) prevails over Chesnaught (Grass/Fighting), and Greninja (Water/Dark) triumphs over Delphox (Fire/Psychic). This creates a balanced rock-paper-scissors dynamic where no starter dominates the other two.
Adding the Fairy type to Delphox instead of Psychic would disrupt this carefully balanced dynamic. It would grant Delphox an unfair STAB advantage against Greninja's Dark type, undermining the equilibrium among the starter Pokémon final forms dual types.
For a normal/bug type you could make a bug imitating a mammal and eventually gaining the normal type.
I had an idea for a Fire/Electric type Pokémon based on firecrackers & fireworks, and an Electric/Fire WOULD be most likely to be based on plasma as a concept which IS what fireworks technically are.
03:12 I really wanted Rockruff and Lycanroc (at least the Midday form) to be Normal-Rock type.
Yeah, while Midnight Lycanroc is Rock/Dark and Dusk Lycanroc is Rock/Fighting.
No longer exclusive to Tyranitar and Terrakion.
@@Robin280497 My thoughts excatly!
Rock/ghost is the only one so far i could imediatly think of something that would work and be intresting.
A likely mythical pokemon capable of changing it's form acording to the fossil item it holds, regularly it would just be ghost and dark type, like a shadow.
Fire/fairy should be easy to do. Same with bug/dragon. I don't know why they haven't done those yet. Houndstone should have been ghost/rock...what a missed opportunity there.
I made an Ice/Poison type pokemon that was ice and snow interacting with radioactive sludge to create a little golem.
That could be pretty cool!
Seeing the Mosquiphant again really brings back memories from my childhood.
I got that book for Christmas last year; I loved reading it as a kid, I checked it out of the library for 3 months solid...
@@emperorcubone Could you just imagine Pokémon based on the creatures from that book?
I could see fire/electric be a plasma pokémon or even a blue fire electric phoenix type pokémon, if that fancy maybe even as a pseudo legendary or something. Creativity knows no bounds, I am sure we will see them at some point
Okay,a few ideas for these:
Fire type that has ice parts on their body to cool off.
Poisonous smoothie/milkshake
Rattlesnake with a scorpion tail.
Rock/normal pet rock Pokémon that evolves vie friendship into a giant golem.
Ghost that uses a grave with a smiley face to cover its real face,both the grace and ghost’s faces look like stereotypical theatre masks
a poison/ice type can be some sort of extinct virus (pure poison) but thawed out from an arctic region, adopting the ice typing. might as well be a fossil pokemon for a future gen too
5:26 I have a Ground/Fairy Pokémon pitch
First stage is “Gnomad” a tiny clay gnome with a pink bulbous nose that wanders around urban homes and sometimes tend to gardens enriching the soil.
Next is “Gnomely” which grows a long beard and a drooping hat like protrusion. They slip into people’s houses to rummage for better food and shelter but misplaces objects in the middle of the night.
Lastly it becomes “Gnomebound” which has a hefty cloak that actually is a mossy dust covered beard and mustache that it wraps itself in, once you get a Gnomebound in your house they never leave, if you feed it they will do little chores and protect your house from any damages.
Excellent puns, I'm onboard!
Yeah, I always thought a gnome would be a perfect inspiration for a ground/fairy type.
Bug/Dragon is giving me some Legend of Dragoon Feyrbrand the green tusked dragon flashbacks, Specifically because it was mantis like a used status inflicting slime attacks.
They could improve ice to be resistant to flying and normal. Maybe bug, too.
Yes to the first 2 but bug is already pretty heavily resisted TwT
Fairy is my favorite type but I agree they should have made bug resist it or even be super effective
Normal/ice would probably be a saber toothed tiger, normal/bug would be a horsefly (large insect with hooves in my mind for appearance), normal/steel could be an alpaca/lama with steel wool, and lastly normal/rock could be an armadillo with a stone armor. (Before anyone brings up sandshrew/sandslash, they are pangolins not armadillos.)
You kidding? Fire and Ice would make for an EPIC Pokemon... Imagine if it was like a magical themed Pokemon, like an elemental wizard dragon. Would make a great Legendary or Mythical Pokemon.
Bug and Normal is perfect for a sound based Kricketune evolution
I wonder if houndstone was balance reasons, as it would get the sandstorm boost for sand rush, the special def boost for sand, and last respects.
Well, they could've just not given it Sand Rush if that's what they were worried about; that's no reason not to give us a whole type combination...
I personally think that dachsbun, mabosstiff, and houndstone should have been fairy-fire, dark-normal, and ghost-rock respectvally. fairy-fire and ghost-rock are both new type combos, and dark normal has only been used on regional variants and technically obstagoon but for obvious reasons obstagoon doesn't count.
I like this a lot! This would have made them so much more interesting.
since I never use legendary Pokemon. how many type combos are still exclusive to them? and how likely are they to be used for a normal Pokemon?
There are a few, like Fire/Water, Dragon/Psychic, Rock/Fighting, etc... I don't use Legends either so I'd like to see them on common Pokemon as well!
For a bug/normal type I was thinking about a bug that lived in graveyards and perhaps gained the normal type as protection against ghosts not because it’s simply a normal bug
The scorbunny line could've been the fire/electric type combo. The trailer for shield and sword showed scorbunny charging up before running off
Fire-ice, fire-electric, dragon-fairy seem like must haves. All literature lends itself to it
In my fake region the regional bug is a bug/dragon type, but it doesn't reach it's final evolution until level 45 when it gains the dragon type
Does anyone know the song in the background at around 4:30? Sounds like something from gen 5 or 6 but I can’t remember what exactly it is
I believe that's actually the Poni Plains theme from Gen 7.
Pokemon Cloud and Soil’s Fire starter turns into a Fire/Fairy type called Sorceram. It’s apparently based on the Agni, the Hindu god of fire.
EDIT: Fire/Fairy is actually a really good combo both offensively and defensively. 8 resistances/immunities, 4 manageable weaknesses, and those 2 types pack a lot of neutral coverage together
What I want for the Italy-based region (Pokémon Technetium and Promethium):
Bug-Normal: Alice, a legendary Pokémon who looks vaguely human and is a human NPC in the game, the trio master of the legendary trio Aion Ohrmazd-Aion Ahriman-Alice, who fuses with Ohrmazd and Ahriman like Black and White Kyurem.
Normal-Steel: Dwarfabbro, a Pokémon based on a dwarf blacksmith
Normal-Rock: Koratsabuto, an armadillo Pokémon covered in rock armor
Bug-Dragon: Tatsuhirako, a Pokémon based on a dragontail butterfly, and Yanterion, an evolution of Yanmega, and also the mascot legendary Aion Ohrmazd, based on a robotic Eastern dragon fused with a butterfly
Fire-Ice: Icynn and Firystal, Pokémon based on vapor, mist, djinns and melting ice
Ground-Fairy: Butirce, a pig-mage Pokémon based on the witch Circe who turned Ulysses' crew into pigs
Ghost-Rock: Murikkoblo, a Pokémon based on a nurikabe yokai
Fairy-Dragon: Starrios, Sideboru and Ourosmos, pseudo-legendaries based on snakes and the Ouroboros
Normal-Ice: Ghialcervo, Stantler's evolution
Poison-Ice: Maryusso, Ekans' branched evolution (a marasso is a type of snake which lives in cold climates)
Fire-Electric: Plasman and Cyblazap, based on plasma and Megaman-like robotic humanoids.
A northern Canada, Alaska, Siberia, Finland, or Greenland could knock out all the ice type pairings.
Also because you made the if even gen 9 pokemon were duel type before the dlc what would the dlc mons be if they had 2 types and also give them a rating
Well the thing is, literally none of the new Pokemon are mono-typed except for the "mascot" ones Ogerpon and Terapagos. So for Ogerpon I'd probably say Grass/Fairy, but only like a 1 star, and the Terapagos I think would honestly fit to be every type at 3 stars, but if that's cheating I'd say Rock (because it's made of crystal) at 1 and 1/2 stars just because we don't have that combo yet...
i’m surprised they ever did a dragon fairy
Should Regice be able to learn fire moves? given the control over temperature theme.
One idea I had was for the ground/fairy type to be based on a gnome. Not the garden gnome kind but the original earth spirit. Something that protects and nurtures the land as a guardian spirit.
Hmm, that would be quite fitting! I could see that happening one day, even if it's not the first Ground/Fairy pairing...
Same here, with it evolving into a dwarf
Ghost and Rock are my two favorites types so I'd love to see them finally be together.
My fave types are dark and electric dark being 1st
You can imagine my dissapointment when morpeko was revealed
Edit: bug normal actually seems very likely, but only on stage one of its evo line as it would be the most normal looking bug
Haha, I'm so sorry! I hope you get a real representative for the type one day. I feel your pain because my favorite types are Ground and Electric, so I got Stunfisk...
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Altho im a massive fan of stunfisk it was not the best choice for that type
id also love to see a fully evolved non legendary mono flying type