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Is Solar Beam light or plasma?
Solar Beam draws in light and presumably solar radiation, but I don't know if there has been a long form discussion on the bio mechanics of how it's done.
Presumably there is something in those species of Grass-Type Pokémon, or any that are capable of using it, that allows them to draw in energy through photosynthesis then filter out said energy back out.
More I think about it, would possibly make more sense that it's plasma not light, since other wise it would by virtue be moving at lightspeed no? That and it would make less sense biologically for it to work as a mere filter and refinement, like a natural lense of some sort. Akin at that point to say using a magnifying glass to burn a particular spot. But then again that doesn't produce the type of "beam" we see. So again leaning toward plasma.
Solar Beam draws in light and presumably solar radiation, but I don't know if there has been a long form discussion on the bio mechanics of how it's done.
Presumably there is something in those species of Grass-Type Pokémon, or any that are capable of using it, that allows them to draw in energy through photosynthesis then filter out said energy back out.
More I think about it, would possibly make more sense that it's plasma not light, since other wise it would by virtue be moving at lightspeed no? That and it would make less sense biologically for it to work as a mere filter and refinement, like a natural lense of some sort. Akin at that point to say using a magnifying glass to burn a particular spot. But then again that doesn't produce the type of "beam" we see. So again leaning toward plasma.