@Kristia
Ahh, medicine. I know the feeling.
Anyway, can you explain the evolution method? How does it equate to "almost invulnerability"?
I don't quite get the other plane explanation, due to her being the same as any other ghost. Just like Yuyuko, Letty, Casper, or any other ghost you can think of, they exist in the material plane. Their spirits had a strong enough desire to remain here (for any reason in particular, such as a traumatic death, regrets, oaths, etc.) that they stayed as ghosts. Yes, most have the ability to become incorporeal, but they are still a part of this world. Just as how this guy can hurt other ghosts like Yuyuko, and all the others, so too can he hurt a Froslass.
My main point is mainly that like in the pokemon world, she can be harmed, even more so when it comes to her weaknesses. That would translate into the real world.
I'm not trying to fight you, or stir things up just for the heck of it, but those are simply my observations.
@SUSTIC
Oh hey there. I wasn't sleeping, i was just getting a second dinner.
Would it be considered a second dinner? what do you call a mean that you eat at 2 in the morning?
Ahh, medicine. I know the feeling.
Anyway, can you explain the evolution method? How does it equate to "almost invulnerability"?
I don't quite get the other plane explanation, due to her being the same as any other ghost. Just like Yuyuko, Letty, Casper, or any other ghost you can think of, they exist in the material plane. Their spirits had a strong enough desire to remain here (for any reason in particular, such as a traumatic death, regrets, oaths, etc.) that they stayed as ghosts. Yes, most have the ability to become incorporeal, but they are still a part of this world. Just as how this guy can hurt other ghosts like Yuyuko, and all the others, so too can he hurt a Froslass.
My main point is mainly that like in the pokemon world, she can be harmed, even more so when it comes to her weaknesses. That would translate into the real world.
I'm not trying to fight you, or stir things up just for the heck of it, but those are simply my observations.
@SUSTIC
Oh hey there. I wasn't sleeping, i was just getting a second dinner.
Would it be considered a second dinner? what do you call a mean that you eat at 2 in the morning?
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