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Leak Repository Thread (WARNING: Huge spoilers!)

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Guzzlord did it first...
 
You know, thinking back on it, maybe my sense that G-Max Flappletun feels "regressive" from Flapple and Appltun is misfounded. After all, unlike Mega Evolution, it's not an actual physical transformation - we know that Dynamax/Gigantamax forms are just projections. So they don't necessarily have to advance what's already there - I mean, Pikachonk and Fluffvee certainly don't. But in that case, I wonder what does determine the look of a Gigantamax form. Are they actively imagined by the Pokémon itself, or are they somehow inherent?
 
You know, thinking back on it, maybe my sense that G-Max Flappletun feels "regressive" from Flapple and Appltun is misfounded. After all, unlike Mega Evolution, it's not an actual physical transformation - we know that Dynamax/Gigantamax forms are just projections. So they don't necessarily have to advance what's already there - I mean, Pikachonk and Fluffvee certainly don't. But in that case, I wonder what does determine the look of a Gigantamax form. Are they actively imagined by the Pokémon itself, or are they somehow inherent?
I say it's more of a spiritual shape type thing. Like every pokemon just has a power that represents the species if that makes sense
 
Just noticed that SwSh has the two cover legends and the third legend each having two forms, and we have 100 Tm and 100 TR tutor moves according to the leaker. Multiple legend forms and tutors are usually the main selling point of a third version. Wonder if we are to get something more unique for the next Galar game or will we just get our sinnoh remakes and thats the end of the generation ?

I've heard rumours regarding a pattern that 2020 is a gap year and 2021 will be the next Pokemon game whatever that may be.
 
252 SpA Naganadel Sludge Wave vs. 4 HP / 252 SpD Hatterene: 236-282 (89.3 - 106.8%) -- 43.8% chance to OHKO
Cool, Hatterene's tough, and with a Psyschock will always ko a Naganadel, even with 252 HP and Def
 
It's sad that Rapidash has an average stats, nothing incredible :/

The original form does too. Galar forms like all regional forms don’t change the base stat total. You’ll have the same stats in the same areas + or - 10 or so.

Rapidash still has a 500 bst so it will be fine
 
The original form does too. Galar forms like all regional forms don’t change the base stat total. You’ll have the same stats in the same areas + or - 10 or so.

Rapidash still has a 500 bst so it will be fine
Thanks for the clarification. Not too bad actually. So, starters have average of 530 and G. Rapidash has 500...I am planning to lead with G. Rapidash since I'll box my starter.

I'm thinking of good moveset for it, what do you recommend?
 
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