
The real-world Onix 2A might be significantly scaled down due to the battle system’s convenience with oversized Pokémon.
Onix (Kalos Form)
Pokémon can shrink small enough to fit in a pocket, so they are inherently variable.
>>2
It may shrink down to a very small size, but it’s not a clever ability that can shrink and maintain just the right size.
The movie “I Decided on You”
I recommend it.
8.8m…
Having a large size is too much of a hindrance due to the mechanics of walking around and battling.
When I sent out Gyarados to cross the river in PokéSpecial…
Because Gyarados is longer than the river width.
There was a scene where even surfing wasn’t necessary.
>>7
From Ivysaur to Venusaur, it’s a massive transformation that changes everything.
>>7
At the time of the Dané, it’s already quite big…
Since they can be confined in a Poké Ball, they can be shrunk as well.
I understand that the initial Gym Leader’s Pokémon being weak is due to game system reasons, but what’s with that weakness at this size?
Banana is voluminous, after all.
I want you to reconsider the overall sense of scale.
>>11
Please don’t make the Nido couple bigger…
Will it become exclusive to enemies?
“Will I be excluded from the work?”
Is it possible to become playable even if it’s scaled down?
Well, it’s a one-choice situation.
It’s Lapras, isn’t it…
It feels like there’s a mix of thinking something is big when it’s actually small, or thinking something is small when it’s actually big, right?
>>16
That’s amazing, I’ve never thought Onix was cool before.
I learned that sticking to the faithful size in the settings can also be a problem when it comes to extremely small Pokémon in SV.
>>17
❗️Pachin!
(The sound of stepping on a grasshopper while driving)
Coexisting with the city is what that was all about.
Isn’t Groudon the smaller one?
In the anime, there is an image of Takeshi making use of his large body size to thrive.
Gyarados, Onix, and Snorlax that you hear.
When it comes to actually keeping one, the cost of food seems substantial.
>>22
Trainers with a Snorlax in their party might be wealthy or trainers who can make a living through battles.
>>26
In Pokémon Special, it was mentioned that the prize money from Red’s bike race victory went towards feeding Snorlax.
I wonder what Onix eats in the first place.
>>24
Rock
>>24
I don’t recall a scene in the anime where they were eating Pokémon food.
You might not get hungry while inside a Poké Ball.
In this world, if you plant a single seed, it becomes a tree in about a day and bears a lot of fruit.
The food situation here is quite different from that on this Earth.
In the first place, when a grass Pokémon uses a move, grass grows wildly around it.
I just found out that Onix is bigger than Groudon.
>>32
I think it’s actually rarer for something to be the right size as you imagined.
To think that Charizard and Nidoking are smaller than me…
>>37
These guys would be fine at about 1.5 times their current size.
In the spin-off works, it appears large as an enemy, but when it’s playable, it shrinks, so its size can change freely.
This is a monster that can destroy the landscape just by moving.
The attack power is too high.
>>35
This is because we are digging underground.
The basement is really empty.
Isn’t this a case where the total length and total height of Venusaur have been mixed up…?
Brock’s Onix from Pokémon was quite large, so I had a big impression of it even as a child.
The weight in relation to its size is comparable to that of Styrofoam.
In a ZA battle, being bigger seems like it would lead to a larger hitbox and could be disadvantageous.
I’ve been wondering what the deal is with the weak Pokémon that the gym leader uses in the early game.
Just hitting with a body slam would probably kill you.
>>43
It’s too light for its size, so the impact becomes softer.
An area where such large ones frequently appear is too scary.
In Pikachu and Eevee, it was the best that I could ride and move with just the left size.
If we are just talking about physical aspects, I can understand why Shiba would use it.
Nidoking wants to be 2.4 meters tall.
What kind of speed do you think someone who can tunnel underground at 80 kilometers per hour can achieve on the surface?
Takeshi’s Onix from the anime has a strong image, and generally, Onix has a big image.
Because I often looked at the Pokédex during the Ruby and Sapphire generation, I only have an image that matches the size of the Pokédex.
I thought it was the large intestine.
Rather, it’s probably the strong image of Onix both inside and outside the work that makes one surprised by its attack power being so low.
The problem is that the height mentioned in the encyclopedia is an ambiguous figure based on an unclear standard.
If it’s true that it can dig underground at a speed of 60 km/h, it’s a monster that far exceeds the energy humanity can handle.
>>55
Aren’t there quite a few Pokémon that could be called monsters without exaggeration?
If it performs according to the Pokedex settings, Dragonite and others will have their speed increased even more…
Mr. Shiba is also very useful.
Aren’t you tired of hearing about Magcargo already?
In the first place, the energy that humans can handle is not comparable to that in reality.
Technology has advanced tremendously, and there are also real superhumans.
We’ve been over this same topic dozens of times, so it’s too late now.
I can’t help it, but I’m disappointed because I wanted to see something like this, which is so huge!
In the initial settings, we only called the mysterious creatures that shrink when you hit them Pokémon.
>>63
There’s still a visual effect where it shrinks when it’s defeated.
I feel like the first time a Whale Lord of the same scale as in the encyclopedia appeared was in the Sword and Shield DLC.
Even so, it shrinks during Pokémon battles.
>>64
Wasn’t there a Pokémon Colosseum?
Whale sharks are lighter than air when calculated for density.
Moreover, there are individual differences, so there are also larger ones.
I thought Nidoking was about 2.5 meters tall.
Smaller and cuter than I thought.
Palworld has been overcoming the challenges in this area.
Due to the type mismatch, the power of Tackle is lower than even Pidgey, let alone being the same.
You’ve seen plenty of big Pokémon in the Hisui region, right?