I think Im not supossed to point at the fact that KaenSouls sarcasm is based on the premise that not only fan favourites get attention, but also random mons like Basculin, and quoiting me and using then reverse meaning of his words is implying that ive said otherwise (thus the sarcasm), but the point is it makes no sense because in the first place my original post is not saying what that supossed sarcasm is trying to expose?
That's valid. However, even if the reply was redundant or missing the point, everyone seems to be on the same page: the regional treatment can strike anywhere. Icons like Lapras can receive nothing but a G-Max after umpteen years, and oddballs like Corsola can get a new lease on life out of left field.
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Moving on with that said, I'd like to back up a step regarding the new mystery monster.
It's
probably a new regional variant. It's
probably going to be Zorua. It
probably leads into such a thing as Hisuian Zoroark.
However, those are not the only possibilities. Folks have been reminding me about the 24-hour livestream, which I personally thought was a cool experience. It was our first look at Galarian Ponyta. However, it was also an early showcase of Impidimp. All the hype is probably building up to a furry face we've seen before, but I am still inclined to entertain the idea that our mystery monster is something... else. Perhaps an ambush predator that uses a doll or some other deception to entice prey? What if our researcher misinterpreted what he was seeing? Others have brought up Girafarig, but Mawile and Ariados also come to mind, and it may yet be something entirely new. It's a long shot, but it would explain the researcher's reactions without introducing a second attacker.
Another idea I've heard circling around is that our mystery monster is the missing link between the Growlithe and Vulpix families, which have historically been run as counterparts. Could it be a prevo? The last time we had one of those was... Bonsly, Munchlax, and Mime Jr., all in Sinnoh, right? Another long shot, but it bears mentioning that the two species the researcher mentioned
are coincidentally related.
My biggest question is what if we're right. What if it is a regional variant of the classic Zorua? Will that mean we're given a regional Zoroark to boot, or will we get something unexpected in the vein of Perrserker? I have no expectation of seeing this answered soon, but it underscores how little we know of where this is taking us. TPC gave us a
good, solid mystery to work with. Even if we're right about the
one new species described in the footage, we can easily get blindsided by what happens next.