Re: Pokémon Squared
However, the different PokeBall links confused me. xD I thought I was seeing the same link, but that wasn't the case. Perhaps you should change around the wording.
Oh, I didn't even notice that when I reviewed the site. You're right, that could be confusing. Possibly less so once there are more links, but they may as well be changed. "Pokeball theory" and "Pokeball Guide"? "Ball theory?" "Ball guide?" "Guide to Pokeballs?" "Theory of Pokeballs?" (any of those depending on how short they need to be to fit)
Also, "Pokeball", "PokeBall", and "Poke Ball" all seem to be in common use, with mixed capitalization. I personally prefer it as one word - you don't have to spell it that way, but you might consider doing so on the sidebar, just to make it look more compact.
On a related note, "What Poke Ball?" is a little odd. Maybe "Which Poke Ball?"
Also, I think your #sidebar h1s have way too much padding, and it looks spread out and awkward to me. Why not reduce the page a little, so it doesn't look so far away. The links and the header don't need to be onto of one another, but a little closer wouldn't hurt anyone.
You mean the space between where the dirt ends and the first link begins, right?
They could be closer together. I think the main problem with changing it is that the sidebar looks longer this way, but when the site has more actual content, it won't really matter anymore.
Also, your Egg Groups theory, is a little off. When you say that "All Pokemon evolved from Ditto", you're kind of going against both Pokemon and the laws of natural mating. If everything evolved from one thing, they'd all be able to mate. Also, Pokemon clearly states that every Pokemon originated from Mew (Well, it says Mew has the genetic structure of every living Pokemon) while Ditto merely can change it's genetic structure to mimic any Pokemon.
Well, the egg groups
are unreasonably large...
Evolution doesn't work that way. If a creature evolves too much, it's no longer similar enough to its ancestors to breed with them. Unless you assume that
multiple areas with life spontaneously appeared (or that multiple were created), all life on Earth would be derived from an original common ancestor.
You could consider dog breeding to be similar to what you'd normally think of when you hear the word "evolution" - this is a case where they are still close enough to breed.
However, there are other species that have common ancestors but can't mate. For example, it's a popular theory that birds evolved from dinosaurs; that certainly doesn't mean that if we brought them back, that a chicken could have a baby with a pterodactyl.
Additionally, apes/monkeys share more than 90% of their DNA with humans, so clearly we have a common ancestor, but there's no such thing as a monkey-human hybrid.
Anyway, if it technically says Mew contains the genetic structure of all Pokemon, then so does Ditto (which is why they can both use Transform). So if you can easily imagine Mew to be the original ancestor of all Pokemon just because of that, you should at least consider the possibility for Ditto.