Poll
Question:
Should Dunsparce Evolve in X and Y?
Option 1: Yes!
votes: 7
Option 2: Sure.
votes: 2
Option 3: Eh.
votes: 4
Option 4: Nah.
votes: 2
Option 5: ERHMUHGERD, NO! DUNSPARCE IS PERFECT THE WAY IT IS!
votes: 1
... I voted for Option 5.
what the heck is a dunsparce
Quote from: ShinyBlaziken2000 on July 30, 2013, 14:17
Both of you, get off my planet, now. Of course it needs an evo, right now, derpsparse is a joke a best. Any fighting type move nerfs it.
Correction;
any move nerfs it ;D
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Sad, but true.
what if we get megadunsparce
Quote from: Робин on July 30, 2013, 14:18
Correction; any move nerfs it ;D
I don't think you guys know what nerf means
Quote from: Lord Raven on August 09, 2013, 04:17
I don't think you guys know what nerf means
I do, but I was changing what he said, so I was going by what he clearly meant by it. I just assumed it was what the Americans use the word for or something.
I had no idea, it just sounded right. *Braces for LR's wrath*
Don't use my first name. You don't even know me.
A nerf refers to a weakening in effect between two games or two editions of a game. Example: Dig got nerfed between RBY and GSC because it went from 100 base power to 60. It's not used to reference reducing the HP of a Pokemon -_-
Quote from: Робин on August 09, 2013, 06:16
I do, but I was changing what he said, so I was going by what he clearly meant by it. I just assumed it was what the Americans use the word for or something.
I would advise you to not clump us all together because one person uses a word incorrectly unless you want to face a huge rant from me, boy.
Quote from: Lord Raven on August 09, 2013, 19:59
I would advise you to not clump us all together because one person uses a word incorrectly unless you want to face a huge rant from me, boy.
I said I assum
ed. Perfect tense. In the past, a complete finished action. In other words, at the time I thought it must just be what the Americans used the word for, however when you said otherwise I knew that it was just a mistake. It's not that unlikely that it could've been the Americans way if saying it, after all, many words are used differently between the two countries.
Umm, nerf has a pretty much universal meaning. Assuming Americans use it =/= generalising. Besides, you've proved you don't know what it means.
Dunsparce would suck without an evolution. Hell, it's terribłe so it needs it.
^I wasn't saying I assumed Americans used it, I said I assumed Americans used it in the sense SB used it, but LR has said they use it in the same way as British people do. All I was saying is that I do know what it means, but as I was repeating SB, I used it in the same way he did (which at the time I assumed to be the American way of using it, although I now know that it was just a mistake he made)
Just to prove I do know what it means; A nerf is where something's effect is negatively changed through the course of time, or in this case between two games.
Quote from: Lord Raven on August 09, 2013, 19:59
Don't use my first name. You don't even know me.
A nerf refers to a weakening in effect between two games or two editions of a game. Example: Dig got nerfed between RBY and GSC because it went from 100 base power to 60. It's not used to reference reducing the HP of a Pokemon -_-
I would advise you to not clump us all together because one person uses a word incorrectly unless you want to face a huge rant from me, boy.
Oh, thank god, no rant from LR. (BTW Robin, Blaze is ok as well) Still, even if I used it wrong, you know what I meant, derpsparce eats dirt if hit by any attack.
Leave Dunsparce as he is, not every Pokémon has to end up being useful. :police:
Dunsparce was born in the gutter, and in the gutter it shall remain.
Not every Pokémon has to end up being useful, rather, not Pokémon has to end up having an evolution.
Quote from: Робин on August 09, 2013, 20:52
Just to prove I do know what it means; A nerf is where something's effect is negatively changed through the course of time, or in this case between two games.
That's pretty much what LR said. Let us drop it anyways.
Normal/Dragon Dunsparce anybody? No? *flees*
They need to bring Dunspace up with da times though, cause Serene Grace Dunsparce was the funniest thing ever back in the day
Quote from: Робин on August 09, 2013, 20:04
I said I assumed. Perfect tense. In the past, a complete finished action. In other words, at the time I thought it must just be what the Americans used the word for, however when you said otherwise I knew that it was just a mistake. It's not that unlikely that it could've been the Americans way if saying it, after all, many words are used differently between the two countries.
*sigh* this thread has run its course but no, that's not true
Normal/Dragon dunsparce? No, maybe take a weird direction and make it normal/ghost, making it only having a x2 weakness to dark as its only weakness, giving it a nice niche. I don't see it happening, though.
Also, I'm glad LR hasn't used his rant powers on me because of my incorrect use of nerf. Before I use it incorrectly, broken means overtime, a pokemon gets better, right?
Dunsparce needs an evolution that utilizes the wings on its back.
Quote from: ShinyBlaziken2000 on August 11, 2013, 17:44
Also, I'm glad LR hasn't used his rant powers on me because of my incorrect use of nerf. Before I use it incorrectly, broken means overtime, a pokemon gets better,right?
Broken just means that it's too powerful for that particular game. For instance, Mewtwo in RBY was broken because he had a high special stat and no one was resistant to Psychic except Psychic types (who he could mop the floor with anyway)
I'd like to see Fairy/Dragon Mega Dunsparce, it'd certainly make it interesting.
Oh, thanks Lord Raven!