
The setting of “division” has also emerged.
Regarding the thread image, it looks like you can create duplicates based on what we see in Legends, and it’s possible that the created individual is also a duplicate, meaning the original might not even be a Pokémon.
Legendary Pokémon that only originate from another world have been increasing since around the 7th generation.
Agyas
>>4Only the motor lizard has become too strong among the paradoxes…
>>6Don’t look away from Tetsu no Tsutsumi.
The question arises specifically with the opposing Regigigas, but regarding the thread image, it’s clearly communicated in Legends that it’s entrusted to my clone, so it’s something that should be understood easily.
There were quite a few legendary phantoms of the type that form groups.
What is that huge swarm of Shaymin?
It has incredible power, but as a living being, it reproduces.
Zarude probably lives in the wilderness too, so it’s just rare.
What is truly an illusion is Jirachi.
>>11The reason for staying awake in handheld mode is harder to justify than Arceus.
It feels like there are a lot of Pokémon that have strange legends left behind, but I’m not sure if they really cause natural disasters.
Stop writing nonsense in the Pokémon Pokédex.
>>12It’s a medium so careless that it adopts the Pokédex entry of Starmie, which is neither legendary nor anything special since the first generation, at the level of local rumors and scribbles in a bathroom.
>>12I guess the level of trust is probably similar to that of AI-generated text… I think that now, as the times have advanced.
>>55It’s not like the main character is writing it down immediately either.
Arceus is so large in scale that the setting has emerged where it’s okay for there to be multiple of them… it can even create the three legendary Sinnoh deities.
There is a theory that Lugia is quite a normal Pokémon since it can also have a juvenile form just by being discovered in an egg.
>>15Heatrans also have both male and female forms.
Well, the Latty brothers exist just because their genders are fixed.
Legends have beings that are truly mythological and probably have such low populations that research hasn’t advanced much, alongside those that seem to be breeding casually at the edges.
>>16There are even phantoms that are born from eggs.
Lugia soaking in the Paldea sea has no dignity whatsoever.
Cute
>>17I remember being confused, like an old man who is seriously taking a half-body bath.
A little more like this… swimming around within a certain range, like that OP…!
I hope UB and Paradox can find the egg.
I want to let it out into the wild.
I don’t think Grakai-rek are the kind of guys who can casually show up, but they come out casually anyway.
>>22I thought, “Graka is the type of guy you shouldn’t let loose in Paldea…”
The map is really going to change.
The mysterious existence called Fione.
Zeraora still looks like a somewhat rare general Pokémon like Lucario or Zoroark, making you think, “Is that really you?”
Did you talk about Zarude now?
When I think about it this way, it seems that most of them are just rare ones that haven’t been found yet.
>>27It has been officially stated that the legend of DenPoké may be just a fairy tale about the conflict between Graka and Kai.
I feel that the stance is fundamentally that the ecology and ecological legends are just legends, and these creatures are, after all, living beings.
On the contrary, which one is it that should not multiply with eggs?
It seems like there are Zekrecy that are clearly involved with intense human will or thought, and even Grakai that could change the terrain just by their presence.
Is it the magnificent Diapalugiratina or something like that that is controlling everything?
I wish there were a bit more proper reasoning behind some of the Pokémon Masters interactions.
However, you see… Dialga and Palkia are born from the egg that Arceus casually placed there.
The Egg Discovery Group probably just hasn’t found the eggs yet, and they might be breeding in places unknown to people.
“Breeding, die is what becomes of Soruruna.”
>>32They seem to want to run like Agiasu.
It feels like they are just strong among the ones in a different space or different world.
Eventually, there will likely be legendary Pokémon that can be found and multiplied through activities like picnics.
Why is that?
It wouldn’t be strange if there were as many as the number of types or capsules.
Entei, Raikou, and Suicune have ended up being quite numerous before I knew it.
It seems that the know-how for creating new artificial Pokémon like Mewtwo, Genesect, and Type: Null is being established in various places.
>>39At least Type Null’s blueprints were leaked…
The interpretation that the image in the thread is categorized as a Pokémon among the avatars held by a true creator god is a completely new idea.
If the stories are true, Yveltal is quite a dangerous guy.
I want the male Orgapon to appear.
If the materials that leaked from Z were released as they were, it seems that during the life absorption release of the Zeru event, it would have turned around at that stage.
The distant isolated island of Mew really feels like it’s just a rare Pokémon.
That said, it is related to the foundation of the Pokémon world.
Thanks to Regieleki, the issue of whether Mew or Arceus comes first has almost been settled.
The ancestor of Pokémon is Mew.
Arceus (who can divide) is the appearance of the Pokémon that manifested itself before others as the god who created the world where Pokémon were born from scratch.
I don’t understand why Shaymin and Zarude are considered mythical Pokémon when they are depicted as being quite common in their settings.
>>47To put it fundamentally, even at the time of the first generation, Mew was a genetically restored entity discovered somewhere abroad, so it’s not necessarily true that there’s only one of it (or was one), which makes the premise incorrect.
It seems there were a lot of things like terrapagos.
The ancient world of Pokémon was an incredibly harsh environment, wasn’t it?
>>48There are probably a lot of things sleeping in modern Area Zero as well.
Absol, who looks cute but is being perceived as a bad character because of hate speech.
There are probably multiple Orgapons, but I wonder how they will handle the fact that only that one has a mask.
I like the relationship between Melecie and Diancie.
I dislike the relationship between Faone and Manaphy.
It seems like Type Null is creating things on its own by taking out materials.
What’s going on with handing it over casually, like looking for foster parents at Rose Tower?
It feels like the entries in the Pokémon Encyclopedia are collected from gossip-level descriptions.
>>58It’s ridiculous that they are now suddenly talking about breathing on land with a chimeric fossil.
>>58It seems that research on Pokémon hasn’t really advanced to the point where Oak is claiming there are 151 of them…
Research on individual species is progressing, but when it comes to Pokémon as a whole, there is still plenty of mystery.
Dialga and Palkia clearly have such powers, so I can understand.
Zekrom and Reshiram are just super strong beings that an ancient philosopher wanted to ascribe unnecessary meaning to, right…?
If things like bouncy balls really stop bouncing, they might go extinct if they die.
>>60But that’s something you can quickly find out by testing, unlike other unverifiable legends, so it might really be deadly.
>>60On the one hand, I think a region that has overcome that area will eventually emerge.
It’s like, “Am I overcoming it normally through evolution, so it’s thin?”
I love the phrasing “Oh my Arceus” for the live-action Pokémon.
>>62It has a flavor of ninja assassination.
It’s fine for humans to idolize them as gods, but when they start to be spoken of as if they are truly divine, it feels different; I want them to remain within the realm of living beings, so to speak.
>>64In the second work, they already have time travel and stuff like that.
If we’re talking about the legendary Pokédex entries from another world, there’s a story about a young Argoion that I forgot the name of, but it seems it’s given upon embarking on a journey—this world is too scary.
Fione can be easily mass-produced, but…
I think there are many Manaphy in unknown places just because they have a rare ability.
It seems like they have even figured out where they were born and their ecology.
It’s not just about Pokémon, but in fantasy worlds, it’s hard to tell what part of the mythology is fiction and what part is a real phenomenon.
It’s set up that Giratina is the master of the distorted world and there’s only one, but I wonder if there are other Giratina that haven’t been banished by Arceus.
I feel that Manaphy is a mutant individual of Phione.
I would like to see a Mew that has increased too much due to overprotection, like Laplace.
It’s not that Kyogre literally created the ocean, but it’s more of a myth; however, just by being there, it can make it rain, so it can be considered a god.
>>73Worship and serve.
Even rain can be made to fall by a Pelipper…
>>74It’s already pretty bad that it sometimes clears up and then rains, but in anime, it seems like everything goes back to normal right after the battle ends.
The Gen-shi group that endures the weather can be said to be appropriate in that regard.
A world where even humans are normally recognized and exist as espers.
In this case, the color difference isn’t the main body, huh…
A book about Pokémon that manipulate space, featuring the legendary Pokémon, Dialga.
What are you?
It might feel like a combination of a sub-unit and a main unit.
>Swampert & PelipperThose guys only recently learned how to make it rain…
>>81It’s only a difference of two generations, so it’s not really surprising if it’s a late release.
If you say that just changing the weather makes a legend, then what do you call turtles, frogs, and birds? It’s a funny story…
The in-story legends are said to have incredible power! However, that’s usually just a case of poor setting execution, so it’s quite memorable when the weather actually changes in the map.
>>84The quality of Re:Cゼク is quite lacking in that regard.
>>84Xerneas, who bestows eternal life.
Yveltal, the one that gives absolute death.
In the main story, it’s just a battery.
>>84After the earth and the sea, it’s time and space next! It feels like they aimed for a natural scale-up.
I’m not quite able to fight in a way that controls time and space, like Diapal-san…
>>92If there were a unique dungeon that resembled a shattered world, it would have been different, wouldn’t it?
>>84Natural disasters feel really intense, don’t they?
>>84Unlike the guys who are just lurking deep in caves, Grakai has a legendary status.
Legendary Pokémon
What is that Love Cushion?
No matter what strong Pokémon comes out in the future, Arceus will only be a comparison point, and that’s impressive.
There are probably legendary Pokémon that fought according to tradition like Badriax, despite the fact that this is what the person themselves said, which makes things even more complicated.
① Truly a guy just like the legend.
② Something that humans have arbitrarily amplified from ecology.
“Those who are saying whatever they want without confirmation, like it’s a myth.”
It may not be visible to the eye, but it’s probably branching out significantly.
Well, I wonder how to express Pokémon, which symbolizes the ideal and reality.
There must be a town somewhere that worships a gigantic Nyoro-ton, which is nothing more than a long-lived creature and not a legend or anything special…
>>95There are beings like Ninetales, and I want to see this side too.
A super long-lived, general Pokémon-like creature that has lived in the village for a long time and is worshiped as a god.
In that regard, Akatsuki was very good.
>>101I want to see more special named individuals of existing Pokémon.
I don’t know about space, but maybe it would have been fair if there was at least an S-down after receiving the roar of time.
But Heatran has incredible power, enough to cause volcanic eruptions…
It’s not just crawling around in caves…
It’s understandable that the story of them separating from Perfect Kyurem and each siding with a brother to fight is passed down as a legend, as it’s just too dramatic.
Among the legendary Pokémon in the package, XY is really terrible.
An existence that even pales in comparison to the golden and silver Ho-Oh Lugia.
Sol Luna is not just a legend; it’s simply a bond.
Koramira will become a legend from now on.
>>102It can’t be helped; these guys didn’t sell the planned model change, so they just dig deeper.
>>109Even if Z appeared, what can be explored is Zygarde, right?
Recall the treatment of the previous packages of emerald and platinum.
Arceus is such an all-powerful god that the origin and evolution of all the Pokémon that have appeared so far feel like products of its live presence.
It is the strongest Pokémon created through genetic manipulation! It exudes pressure!
I am the sea god! I will release the pressure!
There is a legend that brings the dead back to life! It releases pressure!
I govern time! Pre
Zeruibeji galde will probably be delved into this autumn from this month…
The relationship between Manafi and Fione is
I think it’s like the relationship between Diancie and Meloetta.
I want to mass-produce Magiana.
Well, the idea that the creation by a creator god is based on a sense of live experience is generally common to all myths.
>>108What is it with gods or creatures that are usually born by accident in any myth?
>>108It is strange that, despite the fact that researchers have realistically studied ecology up to a certain point, they remain perplexed.
If it were to head in that direction, like being a messenger of God, that would be quite something.
It feels like it’s being used too much as a joke, but the lack of significance of Heatran is terrible.
Just release it as a regular Pokémon before it evolves like Volcarona, and it has genders too.
Why are there genders in Pokémon anyway?
>>111Yeah
>>111Ironically, due to its smaller size and gender, this guy from the Sky Exploration Team is stronger compared to other legends…
>>132It’s a lawless game in the silver wind…
Ulgamos is surprisingly not a legend.
>>112Because I lay eggs.
After all, since it governs time and space, it would be nice to have a characteristic that allows for the fastest action or the ability to attack from one end to the other in a triple battle.
>>114Rest in peace.
When Arceus interferes with the world, it probably does so indirectly through humans and Pokémon, like in Legends.
There might be new species that were born without Arceus knowing… like the Polygon created by humans.
I think that the resistance in general is crazy, and it’s a situation where reason kicks in, according to Heatran.
Heatran was also waiting in line to enter the tournament next to a mob in the anime, which is not good.
Even though it’s called a creator god, judging by documents like the stone chamber and the plates, it seems that Arceus is ultimately an alien species that came from space, stealing the abilities of the Gigases and acquiring type enchantment abilities. Therefore, the only beings that could be considered the indigenous “Pokémon” of this world might be the Regi types.
>>120It’s more like Gigamon than Pokemon.
It’s better than pressure, but besides being unconventional, send something else for Turbo Blaze and Terra Voltage.
Give me something with Legends Kyurem, seriously.
Aero Lock has become Delta Stream.
Perhaps the display of males and females indicates that a method for identifying gender has been established… It might not be so rare as to gather that much information.
A rare Pokémon is deep inside the Three Bird Dungeon! I love that feeling!
>>125Thunder is pushed to the side of the power plant due to the gold and silver remake…
Heatran probably has a poor description in the Pokédex.
It’s a harmful existence that is so devastating that it could be sealed away with stone.
It would be nice if Turbo Blaze and Terra Volt, by their names, not only break the mold but also enhance the power of fire and lightning moves.
>>128What is this bursting aura that contributes nothing to its power?
After the event ends, it feels bad to come back and find something is there with Heatran!
I haven’t done anything bad and I’m just sitting here alone.
>>130The Pokémon that is radiating its presence right in front of you is…
>>130When you take the volcanic rocks, something dangerous will resurrect, but even after it resurrects, Heatran is quite calm and seems to be no problem even if left alone.
Pee-chan from the power plant suddenly disappears.
>>134At first, I thought it was an Onidrill.
Being alone in an unmanned power plant, when you think about it calmly, is quite surreal.
>>135Thanks to that, even when I was alone at the lighthouse due to the appearance of snacks from SV, it didn’t feel that out of place.
Pepper probably thinks it’s really noisy sometimes when I come home…
The Sinnoh mythology should be compiled and organized officially so that it can be read like this.
I wonder what Thunder was doing at the unmanned power plant.
Could it be that guy is a huge Dedenne or a Butterfree?
>>139I can only think of either power theft or being baited.
Regarding Thunder, I think that if it were done in later generations, they would have prepared a map with a cave-like atmosphere where electricity crackles. Looking at the locations from those later years, I feel that way.
But I like the setting where Heatran, being a Steel type, has such a high body temperature that it melts steel.
Let’s do something like Pokémon that only the player ranked number one can receive.
>>147There is an opposite.
Distribution of the Pokémon used by the tournament champion.
>>147What actually happens is that ranked Pokémon are distributed.
>>147The World Ribbon that only the winners of official tournaments can receive…
It had become an extremely rare existence…
There are many games with suggestive settings, direction, and text, but it’s too tedious to revisit them now because there are too many consoles from an older generation!!
The ominous vibe of the disasters is really something, isn’t it? But it makes me think, am I the most dangerous one since I’m the one who unsealed them?
>>152If caught, it would effectively be resealed, but it can also be left with the nails undone.
Oh no!
If only the eggs haven’t been found, I think it’s okay to assign genders to organic Pokémon starting now.
>>153It’s strange how they keep Zasian’s gender ambiguous while treating it like a sister; it makes you think they already know the answer.
>>153If you want to check it with your penis, you have to know what shape it is, or there’s nothing you can do.
Leave Oak’s 151 messing around alone; it’s the fate of works that have already had sequels anyway.
>>154I feel like the ending of the anime Pokémon is bad.
Even if the champion’s Pokémon are distributed, legends are excluded, and since it’s limited to doubles, only Gastrodon is being distributed.
There were things about Pokémon types that I didn’t really understand until Oak classified them.
The definition of types was supposed to be a great invention, but it seems to have existed since the era of jade…
The legendary Pokémon deep inside the unmanned power plant is cool in a regular way, right?
Being in front of a human power generation plant is well…
It feels like the existence of the thread image is so high in rank compared to Legends that it has created a situation resembling a bug, where even with many individuals, there is no sense of discomfort.
At the time of the first generation, there are two Freezers visible on Two Island with a telescope.
I was told to do it by Professor Rehol.
From the Shinto ruins event, it’s evident that as an evil deity, Diapulgira is more efficient to create and provide than to capture.
Regarding the thread image, it feels like anything goes, so it seems like playing Pokémon is just for fun.
It’s fine to take the protagonist to the past and observe them, but they should be returned after it’s over!
I want to see more special derivatives of regular Pokémon like Akatsuki.
It seemed they wanted to sell it in a grand manner, but suddenly they made it so that it could be called with the snacks of a tough-faced unknown old man, and I think that company is struggling with how to handle it.
So Oak only said there are 151 species, but he didn’t say there are not more than 151.
I’m looking forward to how the capture method will be for the mythical Pokémon in Generation 6 in ZA.
Even if Oak adopts the foolish assumption that there is a limit of 151 Pokémon,
According to modern standards, insects, rabbits, and birds have an incredibly wide range of observation, so in any case, they are all great beings.
If ZA is really set in just one town, having too many legends would be quite surreal.
>>174There are already snack-seekers gathered in Paldea, so there’s no need to worry about that.