I took it a couple times but each time I just got plain ol' water. Kinda sad I didn't have a second type, but reading all the descriptions none of the other types really fit my personality.
Grass Types tend to put others before themselves. They go out of their way to help and soothe others and make the world a generally peaceful place. They can also sometimes be reserved or insecure despite the fact that their benevolence earns them plenty of friends.
Ice Types are some of the most unique people- they have great ideas and are fun to be around... But seldom often realize it. Many Ice Types hide behind a veil of insecurity despite their unique strengths, and as such never appear quite as involved as they might wish.
Eh.
As far as I'm concerned this resault isn't legit because at least half the questions didn't offer accurate options to my preference.
Ex. When the Houndoom attacked the other Pokemon I'd try to mediate and then reason with it when it turned on me.
Ex. 2 When being traded I'd be relieved to be getting away from Elliot but nervous because I have no sense of whether or not Brian is any better or worse. A trainer like Elliot would cause any Pokemon he trained to become wary of other trainers and yet that was barely covered. That's unintellegent.
As was neglecting to include an option to accommodate the fact that obviously not all Pokemon can learn Explosion. Such as: "It's offical, Elliot doesn't have a brain. I'm not able to learn Explosion!"
I don't envision that I'd have been turned into a rock type or a Voltorb or Electrode.
Though my biggest issue was that I'd have ditched Elliot long before the battle with Brian, probably right after the Explosion incident. I wouldn't be an anti-trainer Pokemon but would have no reservations about disrespecting and abandoning a poor trainer especially if it got to the point where they'd showed intention of abandoning me.
I wanted to be Psychic/Dark or Psychic/Ghost. Psychic/Ghost by their description actually would have nailed me.
Interestingly this test was actually remarkably similar to another that generates what Pokemon species you are, the most pronounced difference being that that one is set in the earlier generations while this one was more current.
I am probably going to take it again but right now it's past my bedtime.
I've finished retaking this test which I answered with much more focus now that I'm not bogged down by bed-time brain. This time:
Fire Types are all about passion. When they want something, they go for it all-out. Unfortunately, sometimes they tend to burn themselves out as well by pressing TOO hard. They may be great at getting things done, but it's gonna be on their schedule and no one else's.
Fighting Types are models of determination. If you looked up 'Willpower' in the dictionary, there would just be a large Fighting symbol. When they want something, they work towards it relentlessly- never ahead of themselves or exhausted- and in the end, they're sure to achieve.
My first result was actually slightly more accurate. I'd love to be this person but I'm not really.
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