Tangela are constantly shrouded in vines. If startled or threatened, a Tangela will lash out wildly at it's opponent with it's vines, then flee while they are in shock.
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Tangela are constantly shrouded in vines. If startled or threatened, a Tangela will lash out wildly at it's opponent with it's vines, then flee while they are in shock.
Last edited by locoroco1; 08-12-10 at 09:20 PM.
A little generic...Anything you can come up with that relates to how they interact with/coexist with humans?
Tangela's vines are extremely regenerative. They are farmed by humans for leashes and cords. There have been rumors of new Tangela growing from disembodied vines.
Considered dangerous to children, wild Tangela are rarely seen around residential areas. If children draw to close, they will become entangled in the Tangela's vines and choke.
Dark.
They're pretty close to Pallet Town though... Not every Pokemon has to be based around interacting with humans. Hunting habits and such work fine as well. The former is just a theme that we've been having that is kind of nice.
To escape predators, TANGELA's loose, brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. Though fragile, these vines produce a beautiful sound as strings on a violin.
To escape predators, TANGELA's loose, brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. The vines continue to move and thrash even after they are seperated from the Tangela for a short period.
Also, there's an invincible fence barrier there and an ocean seperating them from the town.
Last edited by locoroco1; 08-14-10 at 01:59 AM.
To escape predators, TANGELA's loose, brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They regrow quickly since there is no need to devote resources to making them strong.
For the above, when the Tangela is turned to TANGELA, there are definite length issues.
To escape predators, TANGELA's loose, brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They regrow quickly since they have no need to be sturdy.
Shortens it considerably. Might be a little awkward but I think it works, or at least is a step in the right direction.
TANGELA uses their vines as an all-purpose tool in day-to-day life. Because of high breakage chances, TANGELA vines regrow at an amazing rate.
Is picturing a Tangela using its vines as a swingshot.
I liked the concept we were going with.
The second part of your entry gave me a good idea though. I think that works well now. I also removed 'loose' from the first sentence as it was a bit nonsensical and added on a layer of redundancy.To escape predators, TANGELA's brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. Due to this fact, they regrow at an amazing rate.
I actually like Zero's
To escape predators, TANGELA's loose, brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They regrow quickly since they have no need to be sturdy.
the best actually. The two sentences make sense with each other, and it's nice and succinct, while still being flavourful.
To escape predators, TANGELA's loose, brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They have no need to be sturdy, so they can regrow quickly.
Reworded? Sentance 2 seems less awkword to me this way.
In this context, "so they can regrow quickly" implies that's the reason they have no need to be sturdy.
I actually think IB's version is better, even if it is a bit wordy. I see we're using "loose" anyway. >_>
I vote for IB's as of right now... but I would agree with zero about dropping "loose"... "brittle" provides enough flavor as is, in my opinion.
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What The above said.
To escape predators, TANGELA's brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They regrow quickly since there is no need to devote resources toward making them strong.
How about "to" versus "toward" or "towards"? Ignore length for this purpose, we're within the limit either way.
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That's a different concept altogether. My idea was that the vines are brittle since Tangela doesn't spend nutrients towards increasing their fibre density. Because their fibre density is low, they regrow quickly. All of these combine to make the vines a great escaping mechanism.
Reli's seems more like "The vines are a great escaping mechanism. Tangela would make them stronger, but it's not necessary, because they regrow quickly." This doesn't make too much sense though. If they were stronger they would be a bad escaping mechanism.
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How about:
To escape predators, TANGELA's brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They regrow quickly afterward due to their low fibre density.
(EDIT: Okay, I'll admit that I went into this post thinking it'd be a lot more complicated than that.)
I think we can do without fiber? Low density should be good enough.
To escape predators, TANGELA's brittle vines snap easily when grabbed. They regrow quickly afterward due to their low density.
Agreed.
-has to agree with Reli and IB on Fiber Density issue-
+1 voteed.
Alright, gets my vote too then.