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Aside from that, the "simplest" thing that could be done is just new shapes. There's 19 fixed Tetrominoes (4-spacer) and 63 fixed Pentominoes (5-spacer); of course 11 new 4-spacers and 56 new 5-spacers is a lot so I don't expect that many
I would suggest against diagonal pieces, it's a lot more combinations and that feels more against the idea of Battleship itself than any of the changes this version already has. I agree with the comment suggesting Typhlosion and Octillery. I think a Meganium laying down would work as a horizontal and a Feraligatr with the tail sticking out would be an upside-down Typhlosion piece; this way the starter trio would be complete
could also do Octillery as the plus.
this version of battleship fucking rocks and I can't wait to see what you do with it!
If your opponent lands a hit on a legendary dog but then misses on a subsequent turn, or hits a different pokemon, you get to reposition the legendary dog to another legal position on the board and clear any hits off of them. This would represent the fact that the dogs often would run away in Gen 2 and you would have to track them down on a different route.
What if to complete the starter trio there would be a diagonal 2 squirtle
artwork could be like chilling in the water with the arms behind his head and a relaxed smiling face.
Another idea for a diagonal 2 starter could be a pokèmon "climbing" to the top space and showing us its back.