Since Ditto can be paired with practically any breedable Pokémon and Transform copies the target, Ditto breeding technically involves selfcest and/or genderbent clones.
Since Ditto can be paired with practically any breedable Pokémon and Transform copies the target, Ditto breeding technically involves selfcest and/or genderbent clones.
fwiw i think restricted chunks of Pokedex based on stuff like the 3 stripes of Kalos, the Islands of Alola and the DLC Dexes of Galar, are an interesting idea
I think Blueberry will be something you can still do before beating the game, even if you really shouldn't be doing it just from the levels involved, but will have an extended segment designed around "you've beaten the game".I was honestly thinking the Sevii Islands feel a lot like the DLCs of SwSh and SV myself, and in addition to the Pokedex stuff and being external areas that have their own Pokemon separate from the mainland region, they also seemed to be the primitive blueprint of the concept of side campaign areas and a dedicated post-game area.
What I mean is that the way Sevii was implemented was that the first three islands were accessible as a side campaign designed to be slotted into the main Kanto experience, something you go to directly after beating Blaine and being its own side quest and additional grinding spot, while the last four islands had more non-Kanto native Pokemon and were a dedicated post-game area with their own post-game quest like the HGSS Kanto Gym Challenge or the ORAS Delta Episode.
While we don't know for certain how SV will act, SwSh did a similar concept with the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra. The Isle of Armor was designed as a side campaign and side area designed to be slotted into the main game experience and done alongside the main SwSh quest, while the Crown Tundra was more of a dedicated post-game quest and area designed to be done and explored after beating the main game campaign, even unlocking a new Galarian Star Tournament and upgraded Champion Cup teams like Sevii would for FRLG and the Elite Four.
SV hasn't been released yet but it's very likely it'll act similarly with Teal Mask being a side campaign slotted into the main one and Kitakami a side area, while Indigo Disk will be post-game with the Blueberry Academy being a post-game area with a post-game quest. In all cases having Pokemon not native to mainland Galar or Paldea.
Oh! I had missed that news, that's really interesting.View attachment 530164
https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/dlc_intro/
these are the same conditions as the swsh expansion pass except that you also need to complete the main story of The Teal Mask in addition to reaching SV’s ending before you can start The Indigo Disk![]()
Brave Bird's flavor text mentions to user tucking in its wings to fly low. So how does this work for Flightless birds like Dodrio, Quaquaval, or Espathra (as in what makes this different from Double Edge for them)?
Actually, yeah, you are probably right. The same likely happened to Flare Blitz, which also didn't have drawbacks during development during the DPP beta.
At risk of being a killjoy, I feel like incest is so incredibly common with how breeding works that Ditto doesn’t really stand out here. Even then, I feel like there’s enough evidence that Eggs as we see them aren’t strictly the same as biological reproduction - they’re not present in PLA, they were seemingly discovered in poke-year 1999 by Mr. Pokemon, that one line from a gen 6 NPC about eggs being closer to capsules, and so on
however! It is still weird and funny and that’s what matters, really
If we presume every Pokemon in distortions are from the future though, then that includes fully evolved Hisuian starters, which implies that these Hisuian forms don't become extinct in the future, or even every Hisuian form survives in some way.
Going through the Brave Bird Bulbapedia page who don't have wings:
- Blaziken: Coronis jokes but, honestly, I could see it substituting its long mane as wings (while also probably holding back its arms)
For a second there Geeta's stern demeaner slips and she reveals possibly how she feels about certain Gym Leaders, with there being some favoritism if I were to indulge reading between the lines.What Geeta Thinks said:Katy: "Ah, Katy."
Brassius: "Brassius? Fascinating."
Kofu: "Kofu! Of course."
Iono: "Oh? Iono?"
Larry: "Larry? I see..."
Grusha: "Grusha, you say?"
Ryme: "Of course you’d say Ryme."
Tulip: "Tulip... I would have to agree."
And finally we have Tulip which she reveals is her answer. I can see why, Tulip is not only beautiful and elegant but also confident and in-charge. It's personality traits which Geeta sees in herself, or at least would like to believe she has. But Tulip can also be haughty and vain at her worse times, so the question is does Geeta see these faults or is she too focused on the "positive" traits she doesn't realize how negative this attitude can come off as (especially if not well handled).
I want to hone in one Tulip specifically though because I think it's interesting that Geeta likes Tulip to some degree, but Tulip does not particularly like Geeta.
So...Toxtricity.
I've been looking into it for quite a bit lately, because in hindsight, it's an incredibly strange Pokemon.
Namely, it's bizarre in that looking at the whole picture, it has all the hallmarks of a designated "shillmon". Toxel is a baby Pokemon that evolves at Level 30 into Toxtricity, sharing traits with Lucario and Zoroark's lines: Toxel being a designated "Baby Pokemon" like Riolu, and evolving at Level 30 like Zorua. And it's also in the Medium Slow group, which it shares with both of them. It also has the same catch rate progression of 75->45. Toxtricity has a standout design, with two forms with likable flavor differences and personality, and it even has a Gigantamax Form! And Toxtricity's G-Max Form was very elusive: unlike other Gen 8 Pokemon who had them, it wasn't the ace of anyone, and it was also distinct in that in base SwSh, it was flat out impossible to obtain G-Max Toxtricity by normal means. And not only that, a Toxel was given to you as a gift! It was a lot like Riolu and Zorua in DPP and BW 1/2, respectively in that regard.
And yet despite all that...Toxtricity never really got any marketing exposure. At all. Lucario and Zoroark both had movies preceding their debut generations' releases, designating them as the poster mascots of Gen 4 and Gen 5, respectively. They were both given special treatment in their debut games as a special Pokemon. And they get plenty of exposure in other media: Zoroark less so, but Lucario is practically one of the pseudo-mascots of Pokemon and a staple of spin-off media, and both of them have been treated to special gimmicks in generations after their debut: Lucario got a Mega Evolution in XY and was the poster child of the mechanic alongside the Kanto starters, meanwhile Zoroark got a Hisuian Form in PLA, and much like Zoroark itself, naturally skyrocketed into popularity being one of the most popular regional forms to date and being a poster mascot of PLA itself in a way.
Toxtricity has so much in common with them that you'd think it would've gotten similar treatment and yet...it didn't. It wasn't shown at all before release, it barely got any exposure in the anime during the entirety of Journeys, and it's non-existent in spinoff media. So why?
Well I found this article, and it highlights a lot of interesting things about Toxtricity.
https://daily.pokecommunity.com/2021/02/08/toxtricitys-missing-lore/
If you read it, it raises plenty of interesting points, but to put it bluntly, looking at the whole picture, it feels like Toxtricity was originally intended to be a heavily marketed Pokemon, and was supposed to be the poster mascot of Gen 8 and Galar, with a major story role in SwSh, but then got pushed to the side after its original role in SwSh's story was scrapped, and its shillmon status thrown away with it.
The hints, in addition to what I said, line up with this quite nicely.
Toxtricity's existence was incidentally first hinted at in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. In USUM, a picture of what is seemingly G-Max Toxtricity in Game Freak's office, making Toxtricity the first Gen 8 Pokemon whose existence was hinted at and the first to hint at the Dynamax/Gigantamax mechanic's existence at all.
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Toxtricity was also hinted at as a relevant part of SwSh's story early on. The geoglyph in Turffield, which you can see in the images above, references G-Max Toxtricity. In Hulbury, there's statues of Toxtricity there.
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And finally, the Route 7 bridge. The place of the infamous "Tell, Don't Show" scene of SwSh's story that ended up being the most pathetic example of SwSh's rushed development and poorly implemented story. That place where you're told that Leon beat a rampaging Dynamax Pokemon but you don't see it.
It's clear that the canyon in that bridge, with this datamine, was originally going to have a rampaging G-Max Toxtricity from the result of Rose's experiments nearby in Hammerlocke! And not only that, you would see it rampaging and also engage it in a Dynamax battle to calm it down! Aka do it yourself. Maybe alongside Hop and Leon as your teammates, as a mini-boss between Piers and Raihan. And then because of lack of time or whatever reason, this was scrapped entirely. But the traces are still there, and further evidence is reinforced in the final game, as Route 7 is home to wild Toxel.
It all lines up. Toxtricity was going to be a much bigger deal than it actually ended up being, and have a major role in SwSh's story as a boss fight leading into the Darkest Day plot, and be the buildup of Rose's ultimate plan.
And the buildup was all there. You see a geoglyph of the Darkest Day on the hill in Turffield showing G-Max Toxtricity, on Route 5 immediately afterwards you're given a baby Toxel as a gift, highlighting it as special, then in Hulbury near the lighthouse you see statues of Toxtricity. Then on Route 7 there are many wild Toxel, and finally just before Raihan you see a rampaging Gigantamax Toxtricity that you have to beat.
And yet this was all scrapped, those buildup points are still there but don't amount to anything as the geoglyph is never mentioned again, and Toxel doesn't really get much spotlight at all.
Seems Game Freak then decided to just not do anything with Toxtricity after this, and its shillmon status ended up going to Cinderace instead, who ended the designated winner starter of Galar's trio. Cinderace got two signature moves, ended up with prominent representation in the anime as Goh's starter (despite his lukewarm reception) and also got prominent representation in spinoffs like Unite, had its Gigantamax Form shown off by Leon in the climactic Ash vs Leon battle of the anime, and was the first Galar starter to get a 7 star Raid in SV. And so on.
Meanwhile Toxtricity just got thrown away, after its original role in SwSh was scrapped, and its marketable status thrown out the door as well.
A case of an intended "shillmon" who never actually came to fruition in terms of its original intended role and stardom.
Meanwhile Toxtricity just got thrown away, after its original role in SwSh was scrapped, and its marketable status thrown out the door as well.
Still ended up being my favourite Gen 8 mon.
So, we flew to Lentimas Town from Mistralton City in order to go to Opelucid City. MAP!"Well, I suppose I should tell you why I brought you out here."
"Cheren told me that a group of people calling themselves Team Plasma are planning to use legendary Pokémon to take over the Unova region. As you may know, in the Unova region, there are two legendary Dragon-type Pokémon: Zekrom and Reshiram..."
"But two years ago, Zekrom and Reshiram each recognized a Trainer as a hero. They are following those Trainers. So Team Plasma shouldn't be able to use the Dragon-type Pokémon..."
"There is much we don't know about Zekrom and Reshiram... That's why I want to hear what Opelucid City's Gym Leader, Drayden, has to say about this. He's a Dragon-type Gym Leader, so he might know something. So, we're finally to the reason why I brought you here. I want you to go to Opelucid City and hear what Drayden has to say. And, I would also like you to help me if something happens!"
I will say the excuse with going to talk with Drayden isn't a bad one