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(Burrow Speed Query)
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Hey, one question regarding burrowing. According to the Wizards glossary, if a creature is described as able to burrow through stone, it can, and its ability to leave tunnels behind it is also down to flavour text. Given that neither Larvitar nor its evolutions have any flavour text, how good are they at burrowing? I mean, it would seem a little odd if a powerful earth type like Tyranitar was unable to dig through slate, for example, if not stone in general, but I'd prefer some clarity on this one please.
 
Hey, one question regarding burrowing. According to the Wizards glossary, if a creature is described as able to burrow through stone, it can, and its ability to leave tunnels behind it is also down to flavour text. Given that neither Larvitar nor its evolutions have any flavour text, how good are they at burrowing? I mean, it would seem a little odd if a powerful earth type like Tyranitar was unable to dig through slate, for example, if not stone in general, but I'd prefer some clarity on this one please.
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(on second examination, extend this question to ''every. single. pokemon.'' that happens to have a burrow speed. Fix please.)

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Burrow Speed Query

Hey, one question regarding burrowing. According to the Wizards glossary, if a creature is described as able to burrow through stone, it can, and its ability to leave tunnels behind it is also down to flavour text. Given that neither Larvitar nor its evolutions have any flavour text, how good are they at burrowing? I mean, it would seem a little odd if a powerful earth type like Tyranitar was unable to dig through slate, for example, if not stone in general, but I'd prefer some clarity on this one please. (on second examination, extend this question to every. single. pokemon. that happens to have a burrow speed. Fix please.)