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>>46860629>Would the Ralts line know how to use a smart phone?You could probably train them to use one and a handful of apps, though current touchscreen technology wouldn't be a good fit since the screen doesn't respond to psychokinesis and scratches from swiping the screen with clawed hands are more likely. They might wonder why the onboard Rotom won't respond to them directly.
>What does the Ralts line think of artistic representations of their kin?Could come down to how they percieve art (do they create art in the wild?). Approaching this from a different direction, a gardevoir seeing "off-model" pictures would think of them as representing human obsessions more than representing his or her species.
>Do the Ralts line feed on emotions? Do they know how it tastes?Sort of - emotions are important to their growth and development, but they still need physcial sustenance too. Translating emotions to taste would be imperfect, but positive feelings would be comparable to sweet or savory gustatory sensations.
>What would you do, if you had a Gardevoir tomorrow?Wait, aren't they the species with future sight? How do I know I'm getting one tomorrow? What's going on here?
>Does a Ralts have small EarSpikes under their hair?No. I'd argue that maybe Kirlia might have small ear spikes since those might have something to do with the change in hairline. Wonder if the two head crystals allow the ear spikes to grow in...
>How different things would be if the Ralts line where a fantasy race, instead of monsters?(Implying there is a difference between fantasy race and monster - no really, very old depictions of elves were way more fey)
Though if you wanted them to be a race proper, then their wild population would have their own enclaves and social trappings, though Ralts-lines do prefer to live amidst humans.