>>40428275>Not reallyYes really. Electric Pokemon commonly being yellow establish that Electric Pokemon are typically yellow.. Water Pokemon commonly being aquatic establish that Water Pokemon are typically aquatic.
>Remember the reason why Jellicent is a ghost type?Because it has creepy eyes and it's an allusion to the fact that ghosts are transparent like some types of jellyfish are? Use your brain.
>It means that a Poison type Umbreon would be a poor Eeveelution designNot fitting as a Poison type is what makes it a poor design, betatard.
>Same goes for the animal kingdom.Pokemon aren't the animal kingdom. They're fictional creatures designed specifically to be representative of their traits. "Contrasting colors" isn't representative of poison type because tons of Pokemon have bright contrasting colors.
>The beta has no bearing on my opinion. I've always thought Umbreon made more sense as a Poison type,Uh huh. Whatever you say, betatard.
>>40428969>Works both ways, anon.No it doesn't. He's the one claiming my post is irrelevant without any substance.
>What you said really wasn't at all relevant to the matter of whether or not Umbreon should be a poison type or not.Read the thread before posting.
>you guys are arguing based on your subjective views of the monNo. It objectively doesn't fit as a poison type.