How does pokemon power-scaling work in-universe? From a gameplay perspective a blastoise would easily win against a moltres for example but these "legendary" birds would actually be so strong that they would overpower a type difference in an in-universe fight, right? Or is there some other sort of scaling at work. If we took gen 1 and 2 lore I would have though that in-universe Mewtwo would be able to fight Articuno, Zapdos, and Articuno at the same time and win. Can a pokemon expert explain it to me?
>>729220391Sorry, wrong board!! I meant to post this Pokémon thread on >>>/vp/
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Claud
In-universe a Pikachu can thunderbolt a Rhyhorn. Also I was going to post Mozart but WTF is this.
>>729221126did you ask Claude that? lmao
>>729221304It's google's AI, so Gemini
>>729221304I think you forgot: Gemini won. It's the most used LLM.
>>729221479Probably true but only because Google shoves it there every search whether you want it or not.
>>729220391not even GF could actually tell you how their lore works nowdays. Until gen 4 they had in mind a clear powerscale chart, we know from Teraleak last year
>>729220391Lugia is evenly matched with the three birds at once in the 2000 movie iirc even though both Articuno and Zapdos have type advantage. His power level is just too high.
Sinnoh legends > everything elseThat's the just of it