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Take dragon typing
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>>58188402
Kingdra at lunch
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Multiple Pokedex entries describe it as a Dragon-type Pokemon. Fuck off.
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It is dragon
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>>58188402
Hi, fellow food-looking dragon type!
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Am I the only one who thought gen 9 got a bit too liberal with its type combos? So many things that could be described as "literally my mom's X" with random types slapped on.
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>>58188402
take the dragon type and what
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>>58188497
give it to KANTOOOOOOnian arcanine.
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>>58188497
add food typing
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>>58188434
these should have been bug/dragon. Well really they should have been deleted but they make no sense being grasa-types instead of bug-types.
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>>58188402
>>58188434
>Dragon = Food
kek
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>>58188452
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyidBes3WI0
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>>58188452
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVjiw9vc5wc
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>>58188452
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xzqw-1305w
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>>58188452
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIFAU_JZwBM
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>>58191402
>>58191404
>>58191405
>>58191408
tons of animals do stuff like this. It's silly to have to stretch for a justification like this.
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>>58189783
Things that are based on fruits are Grass-typed



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