>>57587021>focusing on weaknesses every time rock is involved in any wayThe average Pokemon fan, always focusing on the negatives. It's almost as if it's a circlejerk.
Bonus points if the people who do this are are Redditors that regurgitate Karen's quote on strong and weak Pokemon, because they seemingly backtrack on that every time there's a Rock type Pokemon. What happened to the games being easy as supposedly claimed by almost everyone where "it can be beaten with a Magikarp"? Is it just mindless tokenism and coping coming out of r/Pokemon or just more bullshit bandwagoning because Pokemon fans sheepishly make mountains out of ant hills because they watched the nth 10 minutes+ video on YouTube that's about the same old tired topic with the same old predictable answer that's always alluded to in the title?
If anything, Rock is a litmus test to show how much of a shitter a player can be for a casual playthrough. If I used Aurorus in a playthrough despite everyone shitting and pissing themselves over its typing in mass hysteria deluding themselves into saying it's weak to everything™, then MAYBE the games just happen to filter these people to no end (very sad).