>>49340874>m being ghost should have meant making his tail long like a ghost tail or somethingThat would have looked cool, the tail could have been a fiery wisp like the ones on its neck (like a throwback to Quilava having fire behind it)
>looks like a feminine thing that doesn't look intimidating at all. I think the the feminine elements might be an intentional reference to itako (blind female shaman of Japan)
Still I feel you. Part of what I love about the original Typhlosion is how awesome it looks when it literally explodes in battle, especially with how it contrasts with how it looks when it's calm. Meanwhile, H. Typhlosion's flames don't quite pack the same punch when they're out, not helping that it's body is much slimmer. (though hopefully this will translate to lower attack/defense in exchange for higher special attack/special defense).