If Pokemon ecology returns, can you do Geodude line? Omega Ruby pokedex tells that Graveler likes to eat rocks (usual for rock pokemon) BUT not only that but they prefer rocks covered in moss. This remided me of a documentary where they showed humphead parrotfish eating both coral and rock for the algae that covers them. Anything for you to say about that?
Your videos are awesome man, they don't have tons of views rn but you're channel is literally something I was hoping someone else would make for ages and then I found ur vids. Happy Halloween, hope u keep at it
I like that the haunting in this case is just a Rotom being a prick and interrupting the broadcast. That said, to all you trainers still intimidated by the prospect of the inescapable nature of a Gengar's haunting, good news! Poké Dolls exist. Recent studies indicate that Gengar cannot clearly see their target when concealed in shadows, but they DO follow their "spirit scent" according to findings. Carry a Poké Doll with you at all times, and if you suspect you may be targeted by a Gengar, keep the Poké Doll close to your chest for at least 25 seconds, then drop the Doll and leave. It is best that you leave some small item with the Doll, such as a berry or a precious-seeming item in it's grasp as an offering or distraction, as the residual spirit scent on both items will split the Gengar's attention and draw it closer to the decoy. Additionally, letting out Electric-type, Fire-type, Fairy-type or other Ghost-type Pokémon has a chance of chasing the Gengar away once it realizes you are neither alone nor afraid of battle. Do not release tame Gengars if confronted with a wild Gengar. They are highly territorial about their haunting turf and will viciously fight to drive away competing members of their species. There is also a chance of the two Gengars teaming on you to free the captured one. A "decommissioned" trainer cannot "own" any Pokémon, afterall. How do you think a trade-only evolution can be found in the wild anyway?
Bonus points to anyone who recognizes where the scream is from!
If Pokemon ecology returns, can you do Geodude line? Omega Ruby pokedex tells that Graveler likes to eat rocks (usual for rock pokemon) BUT not only that but they prefer rocks covered in moss. This remided me of a documentary where they showed humphead parrotfish eating both coral and rock for the algae that covers them. Anything for you to say about that?
@@Dahaka-rd6tw I'd love to do a Geodude episode! The next couple are already planned, but I'm willing to bet the patrons would be into it!
Aw man, I’m cursed forever and my life has been absorbed! What a fickle little guy.
I accidentally crushed many snails and hit many elbows on rocks to get a few takes of me falling and he didn't even use any of them 😞
This was awesome and very creative. Amazing job.
Your videos are awesome man, they don't have tons of views rn but you're channel is literally something I was hoping someone else would make for ages and then I found ur vids. Happy Halloween, hope u keep at it
I like that the haunting in this case is just a Rotom being a prick and interrupting the broadcast.
That said, to all you trainers still intimidated by the prospect of the inescapable nature of a Gengar's haunting, good news! Poké Dolls exist. Recent studies indicate that Gengar cannot clearly see their target when concealed in shadows, but they DO follow their "spirit scent" according to findings. Carry a Poké Doll with you at all times, and if you suspect you may be targeted by a Gengar, keep the Poké Doll close to your chest for at least 25 seconds, then drop the Doll and leave. It is best that you leave some small item with the Doll, such as a berry or a precious-seeming item in it's grasp as an offering or distraction, as the residual spirit scent on both items will split the Gengar's attention and draw it closer to the decoy.
Additionally, letting out Electric-type, Fire-type, Fairy-type or other Ghost-type Pokémon has a chance of chasing the Gengar away once it realizes you are neither alone nor afraid of battle.
Do not release tame Gengars if confronted with a wild Gengar. They are highly territorial about their haunting turf and will viciously fight to drive away competing members of their species.
There is also a chance of the two Gengars teaming on you to free the captured one. A "decommissioned" trainer cannot "own" any Pokémon, afterall.
How do you think
a trade-only evolution
can be found in the wild anyway?
A PSA, XD Literally what the Pokemon world would realistically have
woah i loved those found footage segments!!!
This is amazing but ghost Pokémon are my fav cross my fingers I fall in the 3% survival lol
Awesome videos hope you’re doing good and will make more to come
If Pokemon was a bit more realistic ♡w♡ great video ❤
Fallout style, love it
When i subbed i was number 999 very cool
Pokemon is weird. This is what people in this world normally go through.
What category would Shedinja fall under?
Fickle, considering by no fault of it, you could have your soul sucked out of your body.
@@Pokecology OK, kinda what I was expecting
Bro think he vita carnis
White Stag Education was a bigger inspiration for the script. I haven't seen Vita Carnis.