>>15324398>Nobody's forcing you to use Outrage while their fairy type Pokemon is still in the game.>Nobody's forcing you to use Outrage while their fairy type Pokemon is still in the game.>Nobody's forcing you to use Outrage while their fairy type Pokemon is still in the game.AHAHAHAHAWHASDIPUCASFHIUOTRGUOYWETBVUHXFBHCFNXEJHM
IM FUCKING DYING
ITS NITROUS ALL OVER AGAIN
Ohhhh man. Have you never used the move outrage, or played competitively? Is there something you don't understand about fairies being immune to dragon or how outrage works? You're locked into the move for 2-3 turns. Not only that but at the end of those turns you become confused unless the opponent breaks it with a move like protect (not sure if the protect thing is changed this gen, but that would just make it an even worse move). Hell, fairy type isn't the half of it, it was already stupid to use outrage in gen 4 and 5 because it was walled by pretty much any steel type or sufficiently bulky wall (like cofagrigus) in virtually all cases, which could then easily set up on and KO the user.
>HURRR ONE UNDERDISTRIBUTED TYPE>UNDERDISTRIBUTED TYPE>thinks dragons are relevant>thinks distribution is also relevantHOOOOOOOLY FUCKING SHIT get a load of this guy. You can't have your cake and eat it too, hombre. Fairies will get used because it's a strong typing and is applied to several old favourites, some of which, like gardevoir, gain a lot of lost traction (compared in this instance to reuniclus) thanks to the new typing. Fairies are crawling out of every available anus, so they are actually extremely relevant, even though they as of yet have relatively few representatives.
Fairy type isn't merely a counter for outrage, because when someone brings one out, YOU CAN'T SWITCH UNTIL OUTRAGE IS DONE. They bring out a fairy type and know what they're doing with it while you're using outrage and YOU ARE FUCKED, MAN. Damn.