The shiny Galarian bird trio is pretty cool. Also, these models look like they are from Pokemon Home (as others have noted). I'm interested to see what they'll look like in-game.
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This is what happens when Pokémon meets My Little Pony
Like the usual these last gens. Basic design, nothing special. A horse could be more elaborated for a legendary tbh.Just what I said, altho after looking at the MLP one, I noticed it has more detail and deep into the drawing. They surely have gone lazy -as usually- on this one.
Like the usual these last gens. Basic design, nothing special. A horse could be more elaborated for a legendary tbh.
I'm not disappointed, because I had no expectations.
This will be the last thing I say about the matter but they surely went down after using the 3D models. It's like everything lacks soul, the mons don't have a character behind them. You look at II or IV Gen Scizor, and it'll be great or not to you, but it looks defiant, menacing. You look at it post V Gen and it's just another bipedal mon standing, just standing right there. Like Rhyperior, like Electivre, like Mewtwo, like... they are all the same, they have no character, their idle poses are just "a mon standing there".
Now, there's no reason to saturate a good design with poor choices. Typhlosion is a great design and its simple af, but when you take a simple design (like this horse) and portray it in a manner that suggest nothing (like this horse, which will be just standing there), it becomes 3D model Typhlosion, and that sucks.
God the Home Renders are just so bad, though. I know people who like this style more and it baffles me. the 3ds era cell shading and the SWSH styling look leagues better than Home, Go and so forth
It's actually the models posed in the stock artwork. If they had these exact same poses but had an actual shading to it, it'd look way better.Well, it's the stock artwork with a different shading, after all. And it's a pretty well-known thing that the stock artwork poses don't really depict some of the newer Pokémon quite well.
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Regardless, this is a 3D render of the horse's official art, as it's clearly a home render. This isn't the in-game model. And most idle poses are, well, idle. There's plenty of idle animations and other animations (especially in gen 6 and beyond mons for obvious reasons, virtually all of the gen 8 mons have a ton of personality shown through animations, but even older mons like Rhyperior finally get to show off aspects like the cannon hands) that aren't shown by the showdown idle sprites that we see all day on this site. Definitely are a lot of misses with older pokemon going 3D, though. At least Ludicolo improved
centropokemon was the one to first post the move tutor moves and these are from home, so there literally cant be any gameplay footageCorrect me if I'm wrong, but doesn't centroPokemon have a reputation for being full of shit?
I don't buy these frankly, not in this bizarre state. Gimme some actual gameplay footage
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't centroPokemon have a reputation for being full of shit?
I don't buy these frankly, not in this bizarre state. Gimme some actual gameplay footage
I suspect both horses to be monotype and one of them (the black one) is either Ghost or Dark. So, Calyrex being Grass/Psychic, I think when it fuses with them it loses the Psychic type faster than it would lose Grass. Specially if it just "rides" the horses. And judging by those sprites, Calyrex remains green on top of the horse.
For the white horse, I have no clue what type it can be. Probably Fairy (but we have already 2 fairy type legends in this gen, plus all the tapus, and Diancie, Xerneas...) or Ice (white resembles snow, idk).
Calyrex looks like it is looking straight ahead and pointing at meIt looks like vp somehow got a hold of the full image of the black horse & Calyrex fusion before Centro posted it.
The back hooves definitely make it look likely to be ghost type. And the fusion, well... maybe the fusing item is not so much saddle but reigns...