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exploratory-pokedex · 5 years
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Is it safe to eat Poison-Type eggs?? You didn't mention them on your egg post Also, which type has the tastiest eggs??
Absolutely do not attempt to eat a Poison-Type egg, even if it’s a secondary typing on the Pokemon. It’s never worth the risk, since there are so many types of poisons, including paralytics, and some which could be classified as narcotics, and those can have all sorts of effects on bodies, and nobody’s sure in what quantities they can cause harm.
As for the tastiest egg type, that’s entirely up to your tastes, but Flying-Type is normally a safe bet.
-Axel
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exploratory-pokedex · 5 years
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What do psychic-type eggs taste like?
Psychic-type Pokemon Eggs generally aren’t eaten much. The main reason for this is due to the fact that a lot of Psychic-type Pokemon display thought patterns similar to humans, so that puts a lot of people off from either farming the unfertilized eggs, or eating them in general.
However, if you’re willing to go past that, Psychic-type Eggs taste mostly based around their secondary type. Pure Psychic-type Pokemon eggs are kind of bland, but there’s an undertone that can’t really be replicated-- whether you enjoy it or not is a matter of taste.
-Axel
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I have a male flareon that enjoys being on his own. He looks after a rare egg, he bathes it with his tongue, cuddles with the egg to sleep. I went to the market and bought an eevee toy for it. Flareon also enjoys relaxing outside with the egg resting against his belly when he lay down on the soft grass to enjoy the fresh air and light breeze. He will viciously attack any Pokémon that goes near the egg and gives them warnings when he sees a wild Pokémon nearby.
A single father Flareon? Normally the Eevee line tend to stick in groups, so I guess his paternal protection instinct set in when he saw the egg, and he’s gonna try raising it like his own child. Make sure that you provide for whatever’s inside the egg, too, since some Pokemon can be finicky about what they want.
-Axel
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#333 - Swablu, the Cotton Bird Pokemon
Swablu are very calm Pokemon, and fly around in flocks of around fifteen. Single Swablu may split away from the flock to do their own thing, and a different Swablu will join the flock instead. They’re able to sense emotions in humans and other Pokemon, and will often join a Pokemon that is sad, or sit upon the head of a human who is experiencing turmoil. They will remain here until removed or the sad Pokemon or human is no longer sad. When approaching evolution, they tend against sitting and sleeping on a human’s head and instead go to perch on their shoulder and wrap their cloud-wings around them.
#334 - Altaria, the Humming Pokemon
Upon evolving, Altaria find their voice to be much more melodious. Wild Altaria will soar the skies singing symphonies, sometimes alone but others with their former Swablu flock. A trainer’s Altaria may use this ability in battle, but a companion is more likely to go against battle, and instead use their soothing voice to help their owner. This Pokemon is often given as a Swablu to trainers who suffer from insomnia, anxiety, and/or depression, as their voice can lull people to sleep, and their wings offer a soft and safe solace from the world. Some Altaria have purposely changed their movesets, or learned moves from other Pokemon to assist their trainer in dealing with mental health problems.
#334-M - Mega Altaria (Not drawn)
Mega Evolution awakens something in Altaria, and more clouds form around its wings, however another problem comes with that the additional power cuts it off from its ability to sense emotion. Its songs can become more shrill, and all in all, it becomes a better battler than anything else. The excess of power puts Altaria in pain, and as it can’t sense emotion, it doesn’t know the pain it causes on others as well. Generally, it’s best not to Mega Evolve your Altaria unless you’re a trainer who knows how to look after it once you’re done in battle.
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exploratory-pokedex · 5 years
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Do u have any turtwig egg?
I don’t. I’m also not technically cleared to give away Starter Pokemon yet, so even if I did, I couldn’t legally give one away. You’d do better asking Professor Rowan for one, I’m sure he has a few to spare.
-Axel
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exploratory-pokedex · 6 years
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I feel like it’s worth talking about Pokemon Eggs. Contrary to popular belief, Pokemon do lay unfertilized eggs, much like a chicken of this world. These can be eaten, and most often the ones you’ll get in a store are either Grass Type eggs or Flying Type. Flying Type eggs are regularly quite small, aside from Doduo, who lays surprisingly large eggs. The reason these eggs are chosen is because they are a) easy to obtain, and b) don’t taste too bad.
On the topic of eggs tasting bad, the egg types you want to be avoiding are as such:
Ghost, Dark, Fairy, Steel, Electric.
I also suggest avoiding Dragon Type eggs as they’re often not worth the risk. Dragon Type Pokemon are fiercely protective of even unfertilized eggs.
The reason for avoiding these other eggs is because Ghost eggs have little to no nutritional value, Dark eggs go rotten very easily, Fairy eggs are honestly unhealthily sweet, Steel eggs are very hard to get into and aren’t really worth the energy to get into, and Electric eggs will give you shocks.
As you can guess, particular eggs have particular tastes. Fire Type eggs tend to be slightly spicy, but not wholly unpleasant. Water eggs are bland and don’t really taste like anything, so can be used as a base, but I wouldn’t bother.
Another thing to note, Grass Type egg taste can be influenced by what the Grass Type is fed. If you were to feed it Mago berries, the egg would be slightly sweet, and this follows through for all the types of berries.
And for your own wellbeing, don’t go for the eggs of classified “Humanoid” Pokemon. It’s pretty weird to think about.
-Axel
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Sorry about how slow posting and everything is! I’ve been bogged down with a lot of stuff and Hershel has been too, so the queue is probably gonna die soon, but you can still send things in and we’ll get to you whenever we can!
-Axel
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If a Pokemon looks even vaguely like a bird, I’ll draw it as a fucking bird
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#56 Mankey is in zen mode!
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#111 Rhyhorn is on a safari! 
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Realistic Breloom.
Wanted to try something different than my cartoony stuff so practised with Breloom.
Please don’t repost!
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Kanto Starters + Color Palettes
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bushy buds
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huggable boy!..
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