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Pokemon Digestion Lowdown By FidchellVore -- Report

This chart explains how digestion works in the Pokeverse. Here are some additional rules I haven't shown in this picture:
- If the prey is dual-type and one of those types is immune to one of the pred's types, immunity is still in effect and the prey will not digest.
- Mega Pokemon can still be digested and there are no modifiers or deductions for the predator.
- Immunity gained from abilities count.

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Frazone

Posted by Frazone 3 years ago Report

Hmmmm so their are a few type matchups where one can't digest the other. Would be Intresting to see that dynamic in action. A pair that have been together a long time, or one having to give somone else their prey becouse they can't finish them off.

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Dante345

Posted by Dante345 3 years ago Report

It's not bad not bad at all plus your art work has gone more better over the years besides that my favorite character is shard the weavile I kinda wish there was a comic of shard.

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Tanookicatoon

Posted by Tanookicatoon 3 years ago Report

Ah, so it's basically just like Hidden Power. lol

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Just4comments

Posted by Just4comments 3 years ago Report

I like how this also implies reformation in some capacity!

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LilPsycho

Posted by LilPsycho 3 years ago Report

This is very informative.

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WhatThe1

Posted by WhatThe1 3 years ago Report

So do they respawn or revive? I ask because I really like Fleur.

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Updatedautopsy

Posted by Updatedautopsy 3 years ago Report

I love how you thought this out. Not many people would expect a Pokemon vore artist to actually have a detailed plan for digestion.

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VexerHoodie

Posted by VexerHoodie 3 years ago Report

A fine lineup btw! >:3c

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VampireBunny

Posted by VampireBunny 3 years ago Report

This is the nerdy crap I love thanks

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Ome

Posted by Ome 3 years ago Report

Can ghost types be eaten, being ghosts and therefor feasibly not alive? Or is that just considered fluff and they're as corporealy mortal as your average kakuna

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FidchellVore

Posted by FidchellVore 3 years ago Report

They can be eaten, yes.

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Luxio512

Posted by Luxio512 2 years ago Report

As far as the (non-fetish) Pokémon world is concerned, Ghost-types aren't incorporeal, they have a defined weight and size; some have little mass (Gastly) while others are very heavy (Giratina).

Ghost-type Pokémon simply have "ghostly powers", they can phase through walls, possess people, and the like, but they still are still creatures susceptible to damage.

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zinx43267

Posted by zinx43267 3 years ago Report

What if it the pred was a dual type and the prey was immune to one of the pred's type but weak to the other, like a gardevoir eating a dark type, would the immunity and weakness cancel each other out and be neutral or would it go for the weakness?

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FidchellVore

Posted by FidchellVore 3 years ago Report

The prey would ignore the type it's immune to, but the other type would still be in effect.

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zinx43267

Posted by zinx43267 3 years ago Report

so it'd go off the weakness

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ReversePsychologyGuy

Posted by ReversePsychologyGuy 1 year ago Report

Oh no! Math!

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krow

Posted by krow 3 months ago Report

i think i get it so far of how this digestion attack thing works

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