This is a terrible graph, what do the numbers even mean
Izawwlgood on
Why does the y axis go in descending order but the x axis in ascending order?
orangesuave on
This assumes the opposing pokemon is equally likely to be any typing; however, the number of pokemon per type is widely varied. It also doesn’t consider dual types and thus isn’t particularly useful unless you play a specific single type only romhack or vs battle.
TreeFiddyJohnson on
This is the opposite of beautiful
uppercase-j on
This is kinda bad, no offence. The minority of Pokemon only have one type; maybe you should do the combinations
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Data obtained from here: [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Type/Type_chart](https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Type/Type_chart)
This is a terrible graph, what do the numbers even mean
Why does the y axis go in descending order but the x axis in ascending order?
This assumes the opposing pokemon is equally likely to be any typing; however, the number of pokemon per type is widely varied. It also doesn’t consider dual types and thus isn’t particularly useful unless you play a specific single type only romhack or vs battle.
This is the opposite of beautiful
This is kinda bad, no offence. The minority of Pokemon only have one type; maybe you should do the combinations