Talk:May's Beautifly: Difference between revisions

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:::::And you're really willing to assume that pokemon is AT ALL like real life? Seriously? [[User talk: Wikid|Wikid]]
:::::And you're really willing to assume that pokemon is AT ALL like real life? Seriously? [[User talk: Wikid|Wikid]]
::::::Nobody's assuming the Pokémon world is like this world. But sometimes real-life examples are needed to make a good point. [[User:TheBlazikenMaster|TheBlazikenMaster]] 23:05, 29 June 2008 (UTC)

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Is it worth getting a picture of Beautifly as a Wurmple or Cascoon on this page??--KukiTalk 16:42, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

Yes. And it's Silcoon, not Cascoon. --ケンジガール 20:11, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
Well maybe not Silcoon. --ケンジガール 20:14, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

The personality section

OK, as so people know I changed the article so that it included a section of May's Beautifly's personality and it was deleted twice. Why? You say we don't need a personlity section but I beg to differ, for a start it makes the article look much more presentable and makes it easier to navigate. Also, you say that I added some speculation in the article, I did nothing of the sort. I said may's Beautifly liked the LiteBlue pokeblocks that May made for her pokemon. Fact. I said that because it likes them it must be a Pokémon that likes bitter pokéblocks. fact. Therefore it is more than safe to assume that May's Beautifly has one of the four natures that like bitter pokeblocks as it clearly likes them. It is even safe to say that it is likely that it probably has a calm nature as it even states in the article that Beautifly is more calm and mellow since evolution. So why delete the section? Wikid 20:39, 21 June 2008 (UTC)

That speculation is speculation, hitting the fallacy right at the beginning of assuming that the game mechanics work in the anime.
I don't see the problem with describing its personality as a Wurmple, though. --FabuVinny |Talk Page| 20:19, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
It's personality as a Wurmple was already in the aricle, Wikid just moved it. It doesn't need to be a seperate section. - Cassius335
But the game mechanics do appear to work in the anime. The pokeblock process appears to be the same i.e. blend it using machine and by pressing buttons. The pokeblock also has a level and a flavour and pokemon have natures too. So you see much of the stuff in the game mechanics still seem to work in the anime too. Wikid 20:39, 21 June 2008 (UTC)Wikid
The anime basically treats obeying the game mechanics as a "When we feel like it" thing. Besides, once you start using words like "assume", it stops being hard fact. - Cassius335 12:06, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
Yet we still assume that because May's venusaur has a seed in its flower that it is a female, even though no one has referred to it as a female as far as I know. However if we see a liteblue pokeblock in the anime we can't also assume that it is bitter and beautifly has a bitter-liking nature because of it. Why is this? Wikid 15:54, 23 June 2008 (UTC)Wikid
Because real-life recipies don't work like that. For all we know, May could make several Pokebocks the same colour without getting the same flavour. Light-blue Pokeblock could easily have a sweet flavour, given the right ingredients. - Cassius335 12:32, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
And you're really willing to assume that pokemon is AT ALL like real life? Seriously? Wikid
Nobody's assuming the Pokémon world is like this world. But sometimes real-life examples are needed to make a good point. TheBlazikenMaster 23:05, 29 June 2008 (UTC)