Wednesday, November 14, 2012

No. 545: Scolipede

saw a gigantic house centipede the other day, shit was scary I tell ya w'hat


Scolipede, on the other hand, is just plain awesome. I love this guy. He can probably still roll up into a ball if he wants, but he can also walk around like a horse or something. He's got those antenna still, but now they're obviously sharp and dangerous.

and the way his neck arches back, and you realize that's actually an upper body with legs and all, is just great. I want to ride one. because look at his speed stats, he goes fast, despite the fact he's the biggest and heaviest of all the Bug Pokemon. and then he hits moderately hard, too.

Maybe he doesn't have the best movepool, but he's a badassly unique-looking centipede who knows a move called Steamroller. Ain't no way this guy isn't getting a good score. Guys like this remind me why I like Bug types.


Overall: 10/10

3 comments:

  1. doesn't it...resemble a..llama a bit? :D that's why i love it haha

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  2. "What's with the random purple rain drop circles?! And why does it have horns on it's butt?! And why are there stripes on it's horns?!

    1/10"

    What I have come to expect from you.

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    1. Well, the raindrop circles obvious come back from Venipede, who had circles on his shoulders. Then Whirlipede had similar circles (if different colors) on each of his segments. And now Scolipede ALSO has marks on each of his segments. It's not too unusual for bogs to have such markings.

      Butt horns? Again, looking at Whirlipede we can see TWO sets of the longer spikes. Not weird for one set to be at each end, you know, like centipedes actually have...

      Stripes? Venipede has one stripe, Whirlipede has two, and now Scolipede has three. Yeah Elementary School Math!

      Anything else?

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