In this regard, I actually think Water is the mis-accounted for type in teaching with the Starters, because it lacks a real "flip" of the dynamic to show you type match-up importance. Fire has it easy on the Bugs and struggles on the Rock boss, while Grass has the reverse, so you have a clear contrast of "wow, I thought this Pokemon was just good/bad, but this is so much harder/easier because of the effectiveness"Also Charmander players in Gen 1 do get their type effectiveness lesson and that STAB (elemental) moves are good, but technically get it earlier than Bulbasaur and Squirtle players. For Charmander players, that comes not with Brock, but with Viridian Forest, the first dungeon of the game. That dungeon is filled with Caterpie and Weedle, and their evolved forms Kakuna and Metapod, as near constant wild encounters and in the few Trainer battles. Charmander's Ember will sear those bugs and OHKO while Normal moves take a few hits to KO, preventing Caterpie and Weedle from using String Shot or Weedle poisoning with Poison Sting. At that point one shotting Kakuna and Metapod also stands out because they are resilient to Pidgey and Rattata's weak Normal attacks, and spam Harden which will ensure it takes longer to KO them. So Charmander's Ember taking them down in one shot highlights the dichotomy.
It's part of why Bug also makes a strong introductory type, and it would go on to be used for the second Gym Leader in Johto (Bugsy), while Viola and Katy are the first Gym Leaders in XY and SV.
Where? The only PZ I can find for her is the final rematch in BDSP, which yes is odd, but...Randomly thinking earlier that Cynthia having a Porygon-Z in some of her recent game appearances feels so incredibly out-of-place to me. I'm convinced they wanted to fill a slot on her team and were determined to give her something no other NPC had already used. Just does not fit her at all.
Where? The only PZ I can find for her is the final rematch in BDSP, which yes is odd, but...
So her team is basically set as: Spiritomb, Lucario, Milotic, Garchomp (all of which are reasonable "boss" mons for various reasons). Then the remaining 2 slots have always* been some mix of Roserade, Gastrodon, Togekiss, Glaceon. Which are all perfectly serviceable, but not as impressive. First off, why any of those, but also, once established, why change them? Given that, swapping one of the two floating slots for PZ isn't a huge departure, and it's certainly more intimidating than Glaceon or Roserade as her special attacker.
*BW gave her an Eelektross and a Braviary for some reason, but it seems like the devs wisely decided to move on.
I never actually finished BDSP so until now didn’t bother checking what mon Pory-Z replaced on Cynthia’s team. I did know she used one but I’m pleasantly surprised to see that they replaced the mon I also would’ve chosen to replace.
I don’t think there’s any more consideration required for Cynthia’s team besides “rarity”. For that reason Roserade always felt extremely out of place to me, Budew is everywhere at the start of the game and Roselia is fairly common in the mid game. I always thought that they just gave it to her because first female champion and they have this cool new female-looking Pokémon, with no greater underlying thought put into it, and I always found it tacky. It doesn’t help that Roserade was the ace of the SECOND gym leader, and sure that’s a pretty tough fight but seeing a mon used by the second boss of the game come back as this champion-level party member was always weird.
Gastrodon is similar, but Diamond/Pearl were playing with scraps and the “well this colour is only half of them!” was prob adequate for their scarcity bar at the time. With more options they quickly replaced it.
Across all Sinnoh games Cynthia’s party members, from the player’s perspective, are 4 gift mons (Lucario, Togekiss, Porygon-Z, Glaceon), Spiritomb which is a one-off you have to muck around in the underground to get, Milotic which involves catching a Feebas and we all know how that works, Garchomp who’s only in the hidden entrance of an optional cave, and then 2 generic common mons in Roserade and Gastrodon. Where every other category falls under the umbrella of rare or scarce, Roserade and Gastrodon have always been the members who feel out of place.
Porygon-Z is a great addition since it’s always only ever been a giftmon or arcade reward. I’d go so far as to say it probably would have replaced Roserade in Platinum too but at the time it type overlapped with Togekiss, and now that they had the expanded dex they probably would’ve thought it a bit underwhelming for the champion to double up on Normal-Type of all things.
I assume Porygon-Z feeling out of place on Cynthia's team is more a function of what kind of Pokémon it is, rather than what it provides to her team. She's a researcher/archaeologist, and a lot of her Pokémon, outside of their strength, represent some sort of natural power or overworld rarity. Spiritomb, Lucario, Milotic, Togekiss, and Garchomp are all rare, with Spiritomb and possibly Chomp linking into her archaeology habits, and Lucario and Togekiss into her passion and personality.
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Meanwhile, Porygon-Z is anything but natural (it's even a digression from Porygon's intended programming), and it doesn't feel like it fits her interests outside of battling. I could definitely believe that ILCA gave her Porygon-Z to make sure it was represented by one major boss trainer in the game without really thinking about it on her team.
I don’t think there’s any more consideration required for Cynthia’s team besides “rarity”. For that reason Roserade always felt extremely out of place to me, Budew is everywhere at the start of the game and Roselia is fairly common in the mid game. I always thought that they just gave it to her because first female champion and they have this cool new female-looking Pokémon, with no greater underlying thought put into it, and I always found it tacky. It doesn’t help that Roserade was the ace of the SECOND gym leader, and sure that’s a pretty tough fight but seeing a mon used by the second boss of the game come back as this champion-level party member was always weird.
Additional to this is that Porygon-Z is very much a modified mess of a Pokemon, so besides the fantasy vs modern tech vibes, it also feels mismatched characteristically from her team. The "Fantasy" equivalent would be the team including some homunculus/chimera like the Galar Fossils that is deliberately messed-up in its biology.Yeah, this is what I was getting at. Porygon-Z isn't the worst imaginable choice for her from a gameplay point of view, it just stands out quite weirdly against her other picks because it feels incongruous from a character standpoint. There's a slight undertone of high fantasy to Cynthia's team picks: an ancient ghost, a dragon, a noble warrior, a legendary sea serpent, an angelic bird, a tricky grass fairy*. Whereas Porygon-Z is futuristic, inorganic, not particularly noble or dignified.
*not a literal fairy of course, but Roserade certainly has some magical vibes going on
I'd also argue the same criticism applies to Lucario in that it's Maylene's Ace on top of being a prominent Pokemon for Riley.
I do kind of prefer Roserade in that Grass is a type you don't see well-represented by Endgame a lot of the time, compared to Fighting or Dragon which are easy to slap on a strong specialist or a "Tough" team by nature.
I mean Necrozma being the third legendary of the trio was picked up inmediatly by the fandom, I even knew about it while I wasn't playing Pokemon anymore lolI think pokemons songs themselves are an overlooked option to look for secrets.
So, Solgaleo and Lunala share a theme with Necrozma. Big deal, why do you care. Well, recall how in Sun and Moon, Necrozma took a much different role, being the final boss of the Ultra Beast episode, and having much less lore significance. Now, what do you think its theme was in these games. Was it the Ultra Beast battle theme?
No.
It was still the Solgaleo and Lunala theme. Now, we know now why that is, but at the time, what that meant wasn't obvious at all. It could be explained away, but it was still an odd choice, and using that to suggest it has more importance wouldn't actually be that farfetch'd.
So keep your eyes out for something like this happening in the future.
I actually never encountered Necrozma myself, since the theme didn't change in the area like the other Ultra Beasts. This was also my first Pokemon game, and I didn't have a lot of access to the internet at the time.There is no secret there, maybe if it's your very first Pokemon game, but even then SM came out late enough you would quickly learn/be told about third legendaries by the Internet. I genuinely don't understand how you would think this wasn't obvious right out the gate.
I mean Necrozma being the third legendary of the trio was picked up inmediatly by the fandom, I even knew about it while I wasn't playing Pokemon anymore lol
It isn't any kind of mystery or anything like that that GF was trying to hide, just like with...well, every single third Legendary before it? Rayquaza, Giratina, Kyurem, Zygarde, they all show up in the postgame of the paired games and it's inmediatly obvious who they are supposed to be
Seems like they specifically gave them the exclusive tapu z-crystal, too.So a while ago I asked if Solgoleo and Lunala were originally a part of Necrozma, and you all said no. However, that makes me wonder about something.
Z-Crystals are pieces of Necrozma, right? Well, didn't Solgaleo/Lunala bestow the guardian deities with Z-Crystals themselves? How would that be possible if they weren't originally part of Necrozma?
Also what the hell is up with exclusive Z-Moves.
Something I'm trying to remember about that history, did Necrozma arrive in Ultra Megalopolis before or after the URS tried to subjugate it? Was the sequence Necromza arrives and is worshiped before they try to steal its light, or they hear about this big Light God and go find it to bring back and do... something that reduces it to the Black Prism?Seems like they specifically gave them the exclusive tapu z-crystal, too.
I actually did try to find this original conversation to see the specifics, but couldn't find it..well anyway my thoughts right now are I think there probably is a connection to Necrozma, but not necessarily they were literally part of it. They could be from the same world*, which could imply that any of the higher light beings from that world can do this, for example. Also there's multiple Cosmog/Solgaleo/Lunala so it would have to be a case where all of them are split from it, I guess? And presumably would have had to happen at the same time as its improsinment? But didn't get mentioned?
*Does anyone else routinely forget that Necrozma actually wasn't from Ultra Megalopolis and was instead just something captured after it invaded and stole its light because I sure do. & despite also owning a Solgaleo/Lunala, I don't think the URS say they're native to that world either and the dex entries don't even refer to a home world....if I was throwing a conspiracy into the ring I'd wonder if the trio literally live in ultra space -the dimensional tunnels- and just wander around. Would still fit the "invasive species" aspect of the UBs, especially since Alola wound up being the (for lack of a better term) "breeding ground" for Cosmog once it was deemed safe. If we want to tack on another conspiracy maybe it's a weird predator/prey situation; Necrozma eats light, Cosmog's line produces light, that's why they're always running around.
Something I'm trying to remember about that history, did Necrozma arrive in Ultra Megalopolis before or after the URS tried to subjugate it? Was the sequence Necromza arrives and is worshiped before they try to steal its light, or they hear about this big Light God and go find it to bring back and do... something that reduces it to the Black Prism?
Trying to read through the URS dialog is a bit all over the place, but it sounds like the "harmony" is a very...optimistic reading of the situation? Maybe. Like the youngest one, Zossie, sure plays it up that yeah okay it rampages sometimes but it shares the light but then Dulse, who seems like the eldest & most respected, mentions thisIt’s deep in headcanon city but I tend to think Cosmog and Necrozma are like evolutionary cousins of some sort*. They both have the unique ability to open Ultra Wormholes at will, so I figure that they both have some innate control over Z-Power, and thus can also do things like create Z-Crystals. But the vagueness of their connection is something that has always nagged at me.
* More specifically, I like to think that Necrozma are extremely ancient creatures that flourished in the early phases of Ultra Space’s formation, and are ageless, but the high-energy conditions needed for them to form no longer exist, so they’re more-or-less a species that avoids extinction only for as long as the living specimens aren’t felled by deadly injuries. Meanwhile, Cosmog are the lifeforms that developed in the later, lower-energy phases of Ultra Space, and are less initially resilient and powerful, but can make up for that by progressing through a proper evolution cycle. There’s plenty more where this came from because I have so excessively over-thought this specific group of Pokémon’s ecology, lol.
The URS’s dialogue suggests that Necrozma arrived in Ultra Megalopolis and lived in harmony with them for a while. Its light allowed them to develop advanced technology, but then the people got greedy and attempted to take all of Necrozma’s light for themselves, which grievously wounded it and caused Necrozma to steal all of their light instead.
Dulse: Our world is a world without light...
The light was stolen by a creature known to
us as Necrozma.
A creature almost like an Ultra Beast.
And someday it will come to steal the light of
Alola as well...like an eclipse that never passes.
Dulse: Our ancestors were greedy, and they sought to
control all of Necrozma’s light...
But what was the result of all that?
They only hurt Necrozma, making it lose a part
of itself and causing it to run wild and steal all
the light it could find!
Zossie: That’s why we have Necrozma cooped up in
the Megalo Tower our great ancestors built.
It contains Necrozma in its rage.
Trying to read through the URS dialog is a bit all over the place, but it sounds like the "harmony" is a very...optimistic reading of the situation? Maybe. Like the youngest one, Zossie, sure plays it up that yeah okay it rampages sometimes but it shares the light but then Dulse, who seems like the eldest & most respected, mentions this
And we know the facilitiy was set up to basically use the light it took on the world.
There's definitely some gaps in our information and timeline of events but it doesn't seem very good for Necrozma.
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