>>30572805>>30574287>>30585725>>30585818>>30585865>>30585932Here's what I'd do to the aforementioned types and their effectiveness toward each other.
>BugResists: Dark, Ghost, Psychic
2x Effective Against: Ground, Bug
Reasoning:
>BugBugs thrive in the dark so they should naturally resist it. Turing the lights off on a roach puts it at an advantage, not you.
>GhoatA ghost wouldn't be able to effect a bug in any meaningful way since most ghost thrive off of fear. The the same fears a bug would have would not be the same as a human being.
>Psychic Bugs are generally simple minded and instinct based. Reading their thoughts would gain you nothing.
>GroundSeveral types of bugs burrow into the ground to make their nest.
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>IceResists: Normal, Water, Ground, Grass
2x Effective Against: Water
Reasoning:
>NormalA large enough chunk of ice would be practical impossible to break with yoyr bare hands. If that's not a good enough reason for you, then think of it as why normal is ineffective against Steel
>WaterDo I really need to explain this? As an added bonus though, scald should be super effective against Ice types.
>Ground Ground frozen solid is usually dead and barren. Think of it as the same reason why Ice ia super effective against Ground
>GrassSince the water is frozen, I can't see how Grass would be able to have any effect what's so ever. Maybe keep neutral. Would need testing
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>GrassResists: Rock
Immune to: Fairy
Reasoning:
>RockThe fact that grqss resists Ground but not Rock makes no damn sense.
>Fairy IIRC Faries are supposed to be the protectors of nature. So it makes no damn sense that they would actively try to destroy it. If Being completely immune to Fairy is unacceptable, the Grass should at least resist Fairy
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>RockResists: Electric
Neutral damage from: Ground
Reasoning:
>Electric I don't see how a regular rock can conduct electricity
>GroundIt just personally doesn't makes sense to me