Ice because of hail, and cold air make flying more difficult because of air density issues. Also, have you ever felt windchill when the ambient temp is below 10 degrees Celsius? Yeah imagine flying in subzero temperature air.
Dunno about electric. Every living being should be weak to electricity. But as far as I know, bird feathers have some form of resistence to electricity so dunno why GF made it that way
The anime explained the opposite, why some types resists electricity. Turns out they're able to diffuse the electricity into the ground or into trees so they aren't hurt by it much https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4Z7qRUScT4
So the opposite much be true for Flying Pokémon. They have nothing to dissipate the electricity into, so they get hurt by it much more.
If they can't dissipate the electricity, then electricity won't flow into them in the first place, moron-kun. Learn how electricity conduct/flow through objects first before spewing pseudoscience crap like that.
>weak to electricity
It is especially dangerous to fly during thunderstorms due to lightning. I'm surprised this one confuses you. It's not perfect, but this seems like one of the more sensible and understandable ones.
Even if that were the case, that is what they were going for, and most fans would be none the wiser because it just sounds sensical: Anything flying around in the air during a thunderstorm has a stronger chance of getting struck down by lightning.
dragon-type doesn't mean dragon species, just like fire-type doesn't mean fire species.
Types are elements a Pokemon has.
Doduo can't fly, but it's still a flying-type because it has flying-type element within. Beedrill can fly but it's not a flying-type because it doesn't have that element.
A dragon not being dragon-type doesn't mean it's not a dragon.
>electric
Lightning typically strikes the highest point but its actually because birds try to avoid flying in thunderstoms due to decreased air pressure >ice
Many birds migrate to warmer climates. Ice is cold.
cause they can't fly
Ice because of hail, and cold air make flying more difficult because of air density issues. Also, have you ever felt windchill when the ambient temp is below 10 degrees Celsius? Yeah imagine flying in subzero temperature air.
Dunno about electric. Every living being should be weak to electricity. But as far as I know, bird feathers have some form of resistence to electricity so dunno why GF made it that way
The anime explained the opposite, why some types resists electricity. Turns out they're able to diffuse the electricity into the ground or into trees so they aren't hurt by it much https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4Z7qRUScT4
So the opposite much be true for Flying Pokémon. They have nothing to dissipate the electricity into, so they get hurt by it much more.
If they can't dissipate the electricity, then electricity won't flow into them in the first place, moron-kun. Learn how electricity conduct/flow through objects first before spewing pseudoscience crap like that.
Not him, but watch the fricking video.
Pokemon =/= real life.
Ranged electric attacks shouldn't even be possible out of water, Pseudoscience crap runs this franchise, reminder that Pokemon apparently shrink.
>weak to electricity
It is especially dangerous to fly during thunderstorms due to lightning. I'm surprised this one confuses you. It's not perfect, but this seems like one of the more sensible and understandable ones.
Lightning very rarely strike birds what the frick are you talking about?
Only because birds instinctively don't fly during a thunderstorm
Even if that were the case, that is what they were going for, and most fans would be none the wiser because it just sounds sensical: Anything flying around in the air during a thunderstorm has a stronger chance of getting struck down by lightning.
Why does Steel resist Flying?
Both are references to early airplane problems
Ice is still deadly for airplanes
Are you saying that GF rely their logical thinking on some obscure Soviet-era cartoon?
It is actually a disney short of 1955
and I just liked to illustrate this
frick, i forget the image
dragon-type doesn't mean dragon species, just like fire-type doesn't mean fire species.
Types are elements a Pokemon has.
Doduo can't fly, but it's still a flying-type because it has flying-type element within. Beedrill can fly but it's not a flying-type because it doesn't have that element.
A dragon not being dragon-type doesn't mean it's not a dragon.
Doduo does learn Fly
>electric
Lightning typically strikes the highest point but its actually because birds try to avoid flying in thunderstoms due to decreased air pressure
>ice
Many birds migrate to warmer climates. Ice is cold.
>Why is flying weak
Because they aren't grounded.
Electric = Paralysis = Can't fly and drops to the ground
Ice = Frozen = Can't fly and drops to the ground
>Pic reated
That's cute. Should I succumb and download Pokemon Masters? How good/fun is it if I don't intend to pay for stuff?
it's a no content game where all you do is build your characters