new leaker hype. i like how that party screen looks, pretty smooth to have it up during regular gameplay. hoping we get more pics of new mons and stuff from this guy
but stuff like Poliwrath getting access to actual Fighting STAB in the Isle of Armor DLC for instance.
Volo is implied to be from further back in the past than in-game Hisui. He eventually wears vaguely Ancient Greek-like garb and reports that he convinced Giratina to tear open a space-time rift for him (presumably forward in time).... Volo was in Legends: Arceus. Is there something I'm missing here or did you mean someone else?
I mean, Groudon got Drought despite not being a Fire type.
I guess it’s GF’s way of giving the guys a Fire STAB without making them Fire types.
I see volo as younger than that, but the point remains that Electrode was a noble since the ancient ancient times, the times of the Celestica peopleVolo is implied to be from further back in the past than in-game Hisui. He eventually wears vaguely Ancient Greek-like garb and reports that he convinced Giratina to tear open a space-time rift for him (presumably forward in time).
The problem with claiming this is the fact that Red and Blue aren't opposing games in Japan - it's Red and Green, with Blue as the third version to fix glitches (and the Gen 1 remakes in the same gen as RS remind us of this.)Ruby and Sapphire were a reimagination of Red and Blue.
More physical moves boosted by Serene Grace for Deerling/Sawsbuck pleaseeeOn the topic of Pokemon like Deerling and its evolution though, I kinda wonder if there's gonna be any notable "buffs" to certain 'lower tier' Pokemon.
It doesn't have to be Drizzle Pelipper level, but stuff like Poliwrath getting access to actual Fighting STAB in the Isle of Armor DLC for instance.
(Drain Punch Hariyama and CC Medicham PLEASE)
Yeah, this makes perfect sense. These mons are just the childish dreams of some entity which is totally not going to be the third legendary, imagine that guysInteresting Reddit speculation that pretty much sums up what many have thought regarding the nature of the Paradoxes.
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Halogen Engine
Halogen Engine
- halogens are nonmetal elements (florine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, & tennessine) that react with metal elements, producing salts. Halogen means "salt producer." Highly reactive, most people are familar with their use in halogen bulbs.
Quark Drive
- quarks are one of the fundamental particles that make up Protons and Neutrons alongside gluons which - you guessed it - glue the different quarks together. They are the only fundamental particles that interact with all of the fundamental forces and come in six types: up, down, top, bottom, charm, and strange.
So What Does All This Mean?
Probably nothing. By looking at the names I had hoped that we might derive some further insight into what the concept is behind them and what they do. However, its my conclusion that the names were selected merely for the feelings they evoke. The connections here are just too loose to really draw anything significant from them. As for them closely resembling Drought and Electric Terrain, I agree that there is something more here that we're not seeing. But Khu's lament about the lack of Past Paradox Fire-types seems to suggest they are very similar. On the opposite side of the coin, it makes little sense that Dark/Flying Iron Jugulis would have an ability that solely interacts with a terrain it can't interact with by default - which suggests there are bigger differences at play.
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Orichalcum Pulse
- orichalcum is a likely fictional reddish metal (the name means "mountain copper") that is associated with the stories of Atlantis. I saw earlier in the thread someone mention that its associated with advanced civilizations - that's a modern invention inspired by fiction and pseudo-archaeology. In the original tale Atlantis is not one of an advanced civilization (in fact they are defeated by virtuous Bronze Age Athenians) but rather a decadent civilization that had lost all virtue. As far as I remember, their are no magical properties associated with it (again, modern invention).
Protosynthesis
- in keeping with the former, this isn't a real thing that I'm aware of. Obviously brings to mind photosynthesis, the process which plants turn light energy into chemical energy, but doesn't necessarily have anything to do with it. Breaking the word up"Proto" means "first," or "earliest," or "primitive;" while synthesis means to "combine," usually to create something new. So one might think of the word as "first combination" or "primitive creation."
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There is, it's early SwSh meta, which I believe is regarded as one of the worst metas ever.
Problem being, while the perception of a "legendary" vs "non legendary" is what it is, in practice it's still the same: everyone uses the same top cut pokemon.
Pre-Natdex VGC is same, sure you see very few legendaries, but in concept it's still the same, but instead of Lando-T and Urshifu in every team, you have Arcanine and Togekiss in every team. In fact early SwSh VGC was a terrible offender of this, and there was basically no legendary allowed (other than uuuh the sword of justice I guess).
Like, I understand the perception issue, but when it comes to putting it in practice, "legendary-less" meta is exactly the same as a normal meta, just with different names.
Ruby and Sapphire were a reimagination of Red and Blue. Not only are their legendaries red and blue (even more predominant than Kuraidon and Miraidon),
I wonder how long the giant swirling fog has "actually" been around the region. The Scarlet/Violet books appear to be quite old, but considering the apparent context of the rest of the Paradoxes, I wonder how "old" it all truly is.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...ijn8Im8kU0QnjNyi3AJ6a5feM/edit#gid=1950256124.Ah that makes sense. I think I got it off some posts in this thread and didn't double check it. They aren't listed on the paradox sheet
>centro is depicted as the puppy pokemon
I don't know, ask them.>centro is depicted as the puppy pokemon
what did they mean by that
The problem with claiming this is the fact that Red and Blue aren't opposing games in Japan - it's Red and Green, with Blue as the third version to fix glitches (and the Gen 1 remakes in the same gen as RS remind us of this.)
Ho-oh red / Lugia blue
Palkia red / Dialga Blue
Yvetal red / Xerneas blue
Zamazenta red / Zacyan blue
You went the long route of explaining all of this instead of just saying "Pokemon Black and White" and case closed.In fact, the color red isn't even in Pokémon Pearl box art, and Diamond has a very strong mixture of blue with black. The only editions in the history of the franchise that share the same strong blue and red as an almost monocrome box art and legendaries are Ruby and Sapphire. There's a clear difference, we shouldn't even be discussing this when it's demostrable by just watching it.