I dunno, it doesn't exactly fit Pokémon's setting, but it could work.
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I dunno, it doesn't exactly fit Pokémon's setting, but it could work.
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I don't like it.
If pokemon had smt style spinoffs then maybe
these don't even make sense, I don't think you (or whoever made this pic) even know what cyber means
Rotom is literally electricity, not cyber at all
klinklang is purely mechanical
It seems to be an inherited issue since both Kikai and Denrei demons are called "Cyber" in different game translations.
You should have realized Pokemon types don't need to have literal names after Dark and Grass were a thing. Cyber would just be a cool name for the generic technology type
>generic technology type
that's literally what electric is
This. Electric and Steel cover pretty much everything Cyber could possibly cover.
Porygon is Normal-type though
People who want to add shit like sound type or cyber type are so god damn autistic
>Fairy
>100% mechanical mon
>cyber
Artificial type would make more sense and could include more things like golems and dolls, basically anything that uses a body not drawn from nature.
Many Pokemon are not drawn from nature but are not artifical lifeforms. Pokemon is a fictional series.
Im assuming you mean spirits? I feel like ghost or fairy type covers that. An artificial/mechanical/relic or whatever type makes more sense then something like "dark" type which is vague as frick.
You also have the pollution guys and a third of Steel-types. Even Voltorb is from nature despite being a Pokeball mimic.
I blame the introduction of fairy types for opening up pandoras box of cringy fanfic typings
Buddy, when XY were revealed, people thought Yveltal would be a fricking sound type and Xerneas a light type because there was light shining down in the Xerneas shot and Yveltal was the only pokemon other than Pikachu at the start of the reveal to make noise. moronic fanfic types have been a thing since Gen 2 allowed more types to be added in the series and maybe even earlier than that.
Xerneas I get, but how do you get 'Sound type' from looking at an edgy bird with none of the sonic or music motifs that Noivern & Exploud & Chatot have?
>Cyber
It should be called Digi-type. It would make more people seethe.
So, cyber = artificial?
>cyber/wind
>wind
Only change I agree with. Calling the type that embodies air and wind "flying-type" or even "bird-type" is extremely limiting to the designs, and makes it so that a bunch of pokemon that have nothing to do with wind get the type just because they're birds or flying animals.
That said, your cyber idea is kind of limiting in name too. There's nothing cyber about magearna or klinklang for example, they're just machines, but at the same time you fail to include stuff like registeel, probably because you're aware there's a huge overlap between the pokemon that could fit the cyber type and those that already are steel type, making cyber kind of redundant. Even if you used a more fitting, wider name for it like "machine-type", it would still be just a subset of the steel-type, and if you made it the "digital-type" and made the distinction clear that it's NOT just for pokemon that are machines but rather for pokemon that are specifically connected to a cyberspace, manmade or cybernetic/cyborg(read: artificial) in nature, you'd be left with porygon and genesect, MAYBE rotom on account of digitalizing itself, and mewtwo/dilvally in accounts of being cyborg lab creations.
Cyber/Artificial/Digital is a good typing idea. My idea for the type is it's a "anti magic" type. As is it's resistant to/super effective against Dragon/Fairy/Physic/Ghost types, but is weak to Normal attacks.
Learn what digital/cyber means, you doof