Eelektross is a pure Electric type, with its ability Levitate it has no weaknesses. So nothing is better than it Type wise.
Also there is no correlation between Feebas and Transexuals. They do not change their sex, ever. Unless this is some SJW gender vs sex thing. If so I thought gender stereotypes were bad?
teccncaly elektross is still weak to ground type moves and can still be hit by them if you use a move that removes or negates his ability. although prior to gen 6 dark and ghost types such as sableye had no weaknesses
1, **** yeah Eelektross
2, if anything they should have gone with Azurill, back in gen three there was like a 25% that female Azurills would have evolved into Male marills, video is showing as such:
I didn't really notice the transsexual thing in the background. I took it as more of words of advice. Like "if you set your mind to it, you can do anything" type thing.
I think it's more saying that even if your concept of yourself is ugly, you'll be able to consider yourself beautiful one day, which is what a lot of transgender people experience.
... or any pokemon with mold breaker and a ground type attack, or any pokemon with smack down and a ground type attack, or when Zygarde gets his signature move Thousand Arrows, or Zekrom/Reshiram with a ground type attack, or if gravity is in effect, or any skill altering move such as worry seed, skill swap, simple beam, gastro acid, entrainment, or role play.
Hmmmm..... I can't think of an item that does anything for super effective attacks besides the berries that reduce the damage of a super effective hit by 1/2. So I guess a pokemon with 1 2x weakness (such as Drapion) with the berry for ground type attacks has no weakness while the berry is up.
I guess then you can skill swap Harvest onto it to re-use the berries, further eliminating the weakness.
Or the cell battery/absorb bulb. I don't like the idea of them though, as they only work once. Could have sworn there was a poison item that healed a pokemon instead of damaging them.
Poison heal is an ability that heals a pokemon rather than damaging it when it's poisoned, though it's only on a few pokemon, unless you have some sort of skill swap, trace, etc. trick to pull.
I was actually unsure so i looked it up, according to gamefaqs and pokemondb community they have no damage negating effects (which almost makes them strictly worse than weakness policy, although I could see you putting a cell battery on a Magnezone or something to switch in for your Gyarados if you anticipate a electric attack or something equally situational)