Originally posted by TKMHow did I not answer. Though pretty much Blax said it all. Unless specified fights usually take place is a open area. So unless they just happen to be inside a building or some cave or anything that had a ceiling like a building or cave Pidgeot really isn't going to be hampered so what does it really matter. If they somehow were said to be fighting in a cave then yea Pidgeot won't be able to attack in such a manner but a place wasn't exactly specified in the opening post so it's automatically just a neutral area.
True that maybe but, I just assumed the fight would take place in natural surroundings and you quoted my last post but fail to answer my question.
Where is it permanently written that it has to be an open area? That's just what the majority of people assume but I'm not the majority and that is obviously not how I think. I don't know how many times I have to reiterate that's it's just my idea or opinion. Hm...I'm guessing until you convince me that my idea is wrong. Until then;which is never; I will continue to look at what is possible.
So we're suppose to automatically assume the fights going to be in a place where one opponent has the clear disadvantage instead of a place where both can move around unhindered? So I guess Inuyasha looses because he's fighting a Magikarp at the bottom of a large body of water and he needs air. After all nobody said where it takes place and Magikarp can only move around in water. Or Charizard dies because they are fighting under a waterfall and his tail goes out.
Looking at what would happen in a place where one opponent is at a clear disadvantage makes no sense no matter who you are. That's like fighting Wolverine in a magnetized room. Or Sandman in a pool. Or a fish on land.
Well sorry that's how you see it.
Let's see...how can I put this? I'm not saying the stage is set so that one has a clear advantage. I'm saying with movement the surroundings will change and one can use the new surrounding as an advantage.
I know with pokemon they have a set arena where they fight but in Inuyasha, it's more diverse. It's not like we meet here and let's go. It's more like you're here and I'm here so come at me.
Being a demon horse means what? And it's still a horse meaning it can manuver around on the ground easier than Pidgeot and it doesn't have a wingspan to worry about which would make it even harder for a Pidgeot to fit inside a cave or pretty much anywhere confined. Besides with the exception of like Naraku, Sesshomaru, and Kagura most demons are total idiots.
Originally posted by Kento
Being a demon horse means what? And it's still a horse meaning it can maneuver around on the ground easier than Pidgeot and it doesn't have a wingspan to worry about which would make it even harder for a Pidgeot to fit inside a cave or pretty much anywhere confined. Besides with the exception of like Naraku, Sesshomaru, and Kagura most demons are total idiots.
I can at least say Pidgeot is smarter than that horse because it died stupid in more than one way; flying into a cave; come on now.
Yeah the majority of major fights were out in the open but plenty of them were not but, I think we've both got our points across.
Anything else you have to say to me?
Originally posted by gryphon28And a horse running or flying or whatever into a cave is still a lot different than a large bird flying into a cave. Wingspan for one would probably keep a Pidgeot out of caves. As for smarts..was it tricked by Inuyasha? Because if it was..can't be that smart.
It's way bigger than an average horse, smarter, and way faster it and also has a barrier around it
@TKM - Nah nothing else. There's not really anything else to say on that subject now that I understand what you meant.