The Giant Bombcast is paired very well with a hot cup of coffee and an old fashioned donut.
Game Mess Mornings 05/20/24
GrubbSnax
Unprofessional Fridays of Tsushima
Unprofessional Fridays
8-4 Play 5/17/2024: ONE ANIMAL’S WELL
8-4 Play
The Community Spotlight 2024.05.18
The Community Spotlight 2024.05.11
The Community Spotlight 2024.05.04
Concept »
An innate ability to control the behavior and direction of the air. This ability can also be used to create and control bursts of wind.
Azumarill is a water-type pokemon first seen in Pokemon Gold/Silver. This pokémon evolves from Marill starting at level 18, and is the second evolution of Azurill.
Azurill is a normal-type pokemon from Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire. Azurill is a baby pokemon, the pre-evolution of Marill.
When the spirits of deceased Basculin possess a surviving schoolmate in the Hisui region, they evolve into Basculegion.
Blastoise is a Water-type Pokémon that evolves from Wartortle. It is the mascot of Pokémon Version Blue, appearing on the cover of the game.
A Pokemon introduced in Generation V. The Ancient Turtle Pokemon.
While modern chemistry defines 118 atomic elements, video games more often deal with classical elements as described in ancient philosophy, mainly fire, water, earth, and air. In many games, each element is stronger against certain elements, but weaker against others.
Cloyster is a water/ice-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Cloyster is the evolved form of Shellder and is nestled safely in the middle of its spiny shell.
A Champion/Adult Digimon based on the ancient fish known as coelacanth.
A water-type Pokemon that first appears in the Third Generation. It evolves into Crawdaunt at level 30.
A pokemon first found in Hoenn. It evolves from Corphish.
Cryokinesis is the manipulation of ice. Also known as Ice Manipulation or Cryomancy. Users can generate, shape, and control ice to their will.
Dewgong is a water/ice-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Dewgong is the evolution of Seel and it looks so peaceful and cute... until its fangs bite into its opponent, that is!
First found in Pokemon Black/White, it is the evolved form of Oshawott.
The magical creatures used for summons in the Golden Sun series.
Drednaw is a Water/Rock Bite Pokémon debuting in Pokémon Shield and Sword.
The evolved form of Drizzile.
The ability to generate, move, and shape soil, dirt, and rock with little to no physical contact.
A common class in fantasy RPG's, the elementalist uses his/her magical powers to shape earth, subdue fire, alter water and control wind.
Supernatural beings that are created from and serve their respective elements.
Empoleon is a water/steel-type Pokémon. It is the evolution of Prinplup and Piplup and is seen in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl and Pokémon Platinum, the games in which it first appears. It is a 4th generation Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region.
Feraligatr is a water-type pokemon first found in Pokemon Gold/Silver. Feraligatr is the evolved form of Croconaw and Totodile, and, as its name suggests, it is much more feral than the weaker pokemon who preceed it - sharp teeth and claws give its bite a wicked-nasty edge.
An ability or item than can be used both in and out of battle, such as the Cut move in the Pokémon games. Usually found in RPGs with separate battle screens.
The ability to create, shape, and control fire at will. This is a common and well known power in fiction, its appearance dating back to ancient literature.
Froakie is the Water type starter in Generation VI.
Geomancers use their magic to interact with and alter nature and the world around them, destroying their enemies with the power of Mother Earth.
Goldeen is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Goldeen has a sharp horn that it uses to headbutt opponents.
Golduck is a water-type pokemon found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Golduck is much more competent than its previous evolution, Psyduck, and is much more likely to hit its target than itself... unlike Psyduck.
Gyarados is a powerful Water-type Pokémon. It has appeared in every installment of the Pokemon franchise, having been one of the original 150.
Horsea is a water-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Horsea loves to swim so watch out if you interrupt - Horsea can blast powerful jets of water from metres away!
This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:
Until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved.
Use your keyboard!
Log in to comment
Log in to comment