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1 billion lions, or one of every pokemon

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  • clasingla
    clasingla Member Posts: 3,016 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    could the lions even touch ghost types?

  • lilycove280
    lilycove280 Member Posts: 8
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    lions can bite the ghost types

  • Candy0_o
    Candy0_o Member Posts: 273 ✭✭
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    Yvetal is literally the death pokemon. Pokemon all the way.

  • Dinoshark8715
    Dinoshark8715 Member Posts: 3
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    1 word.

    Magcargo.

  • DuskBlaze12
    DuskBlaze12 Member Posts: 80
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    I think game has limited pp so lions win but in anime Pokemon win

  • MonstaDash
    MonstaDash Member Posts: 229 ✭✭✭
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    edited October 8 #27

    I think numbers are the big winner.

  • MonstaDash
    MonstaDash Member Posts: 229 ✭✭✭
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    The lions cause they can just become one ultra lion and easily win lol.

  • DuskBlaze12
    DuskBlaze12 Member Posts: 80
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    Talk about games then Pokemon have a drawback of limited pp. In anime they can do mass destruction by just one move which can kill thousands of lion in an instance. In games we will have to waste pp for each lion it means we need 1 billion pp that's kinda impossible. Conclusion- In anime Pokemon wins and in games 1 billion lions win

  • CyberBearIV
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    pelipper learns hurricane. you basically only need a goofy pelican

  • Octowen
    Octowen Member Posts: 623 ✭✭✭✭
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    Any flying type with projectiles kinda just wins.

    Arceus can cook.

    But the MVP here would be Shuckle.

    A billion lions isn’t enough to start real issues with math (the lions obviously don’t have enough combined mass to form a new planet, or anything like that, as there are billions of people), so we don’t have to worry about that. (Side note: go read A Mole of Moles by Randall Munroe)