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It appears to be based off a ''king'' cobra, not just any cobra... Anyone agree? [[User:Sivart345|<span style="color:#4DC000">Sivart</span>]][[User talk:Sivart345|<span style="color:#00FF60">3</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Sivart345|<span style="color:#00FFA0">4</span>]][[User:Firestorm|<span style="color:#7FFFF7">'''5'''</span>]] 23:32, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
It appears to be based off a ''king'' cobra, not just any cobra... Anyone agree? [[User:Sivart345|<span style="color:#4DC000">Sivart</span>]][[User talk:Sivart345|<span style="color:#00FF60">3</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Sivart345|<span style="color:#00FFA0">4</span>]][[User:Firestorm|<span style="color:#7FFFF7">'''5'''</span>]] 23:32, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
== HG/SS pattern ==
In the trivia it says that the face on Arbok in HG/SS is the same as in D/P. However I see a distinct difference. However it does look like the FR/LG face. I can't change it because the page is protected. Anyone agree with me? --[[User:Landfish7| <font color="red">Land</font>]][[User talk:Landfish7|<span style="font-family:Broadway"><small><font color="orange">fish</font></small></span>]][[Dawn's Cyndaquil|<font color="gold"><sup>7</sup></font>]] 15:07, 17 October 2009 (UTC)

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Arbok in Dragon egg group

Why is Arbok in the Dragon egg group? I can't think of any reason why it would be in there, but it is. Can anyone please explain? - unsigned comment from Nidolord500 (talkcontribs)

Most Pokémon in the same egg group have a similar appearance, or at least traits. Looking at most dragons, there is a similarity. Gywall 14:04, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
But Arbok looks nothing like Salamence, Dragonite, Garchomp, or Kingdra. - unsigned comment from Nidolord500 (talkcontribs)
Compare say, Ekans to Dratini, and Arbok to Dragonair. There's a mild resemblance. Don't just assume it's only last forms. Even Feebas and Milotic are in the group. Another point is Arbok's Intimidate, which is shared by a few of the other dragon egg group. Gywall 09:02, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
Arbok has some simblence to Wyrm which are Snake-like Dragons. MOst famous being the Basalisk which kills when you make Eye contact. I think thats where the Glare idea came from actually. Xanhawk 22:45 Dec. 21, 2008

Game Location

Arbok is listed as being in Cerulean Cave in firered However on that page, it isn't listed as one of the pokemon in that area.Darkcloud1111 08:11, 7 September 2008 (UTC)


Level Up learnset

Ok, please do not change it anymore. RexRacer. this is the most suitable way to represent the learnlist,you may find the similar one------Tyranitar also use this way to represnt the level up learnsetchungkingpun 09:57, 14 October 2008 (UTC)


Arbok's Pattern

According to the Pokedex it says that the "face pattern" changes for every region. This is partially true, except that the face is the same in Kanto and Sinnoh, would the stripes on the back of the one from kanto make it considered different? Because the stripes aren't part of te pattern in the front. Can someone back me up? --Landfish7 15:13, 19 January 2009 (UTC)

Pal Park

I may be thinking to far into this, but if one pal parks a Arbok from Kanto to Sinnoh, will the pattern be the sinnoh one? I think im thinking to much into this.....DCM((Mock MeEdits)) 16:35, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
It probably would be the Sinnoh one (considering the sprites are different per game [generation]). Sivart345 23:31, 16 March 2009 (UTC)

Origin

It appears to be based off a king cobra, not just any cobra... Anyone agree? Sivart345 23:32, 16 March 2009 (UTC)

HG/SS pattern

In the trivia it says that the face on Arbok in HG/SS is the same as in D/P. However I see a distinct difference. However it does look like the FR/LG face. I can't change it because the page is protected. Anyone agree with me? -- Landfish7 15:07, 17 October 2009 (UTC)