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Every (modern) generation needs atleast one furry-bait starter after all.Are you telling me there’s going to be a furry-bait Oshawott evo?
As I said, so far not in Legends Arceus.We already know that regional variants can change type completely.
I don't see how you jumped to this conclusion. Braviary still retained half its typing, just not primary.If there is a Hisuian Voltorb and Electrode, they may lose the Electric-type entirely.
And like I said, we only have two examples of Hisuian regional variants.As I said, so far not in Legends Arceus.
Because that's how regional variants work.I don't see how you jumped to this conclusion.
It's a bird, of course it retained its Flying-type. The majority of bird pokemon are Flying-type, unless they can't fly, and even then they tend to have it.Braviary still retained half its typing, just not primary.
Okay, fair enough, then 4/5 is 80%. I was basing my statistic on 80%.It's a bird, of course it retained its Flying-type. The majority of bird pokemon are Flying-type, unless they can't fly, and even then they tend to have it.
You're... still not separating the standard evos from the regional variants.Okay, fair enough, then 4/5 is 80%. I was basing my statistic on 80%.
I never have. Why would your reasoning contradict?You're... still not separating the standard evos from the regional variants.
Because of course standard evos retain their original type. Regional variants are the only ones that might change them entirely, and we only have two examples of those. Not enough to declare a trend.I never have. Why would your reasoning contradict?
We don't have any standard evos (other than branched evos), they are all regionals. And whether they evolve or not won't change anything, i.e., whether Hisuian Arcanine can evolve again.Because of course standard evos retain their original type. Regional variants are the only ones that might change them entirely, and we only have two examples of those. Not enough to declare a trend.
Actually since I'm not counting Kleavor, as it is a branched evo (rather than Hisuian Scizor), then it would be 3/4 so 75%.Okay, fair enough, then 4/5 is 80%. I was basing my statistic on 80%.
Not always- Azurill to Marill prior to Gen 6, Eevee to its evolutions, and Swablu to Mega Altaria if we count Megas.Because of course standard evos retain their original type. Regional variants are the only ones that might change them entirely, and we only have two examples of those.
There’s no way they’d actually include a genetically engineered Pokémon in the Meiji era. That would get throw Mewtwo’s lore out of wack. If anything, it could be referring to a more direct descendent of Mew, and even then I doubt they’d call it Mewtwo.They also just posted a new "unverified leak" that includes Hisuian Mewtwo so...lol. Doubt that.
Closest time they messed this up was in Conquest... Until Motonari indirectly confirmed it took place during the modern era.There’s no way they’d actually include a genetically engineered Pokémon in the Meiji era. That would get throw Mewtwo’s lore out of wack. If anything, it could be referring to a more direct descendent of Mew, and even then I doubt they’d call it Mewtwo.
For BDSP. But this is Legends Arceus we're talking..Dialga and Palkia aren't getting any forms; this has been obvious since the BDSP boxart was revealed.
I mean, it would work somewhat, sense you could consider Decidueyes cloak thing as clothes too, and i doubt the regional form/alt evolution will completely remove that factor, just change what clothing it looks like.Don’t ask me how this could help figure out a Hisuian Typhlosion. Wearing a fireproof robe made of its own flame quills? Samurott supposedly already will be wearing clothes, too. Lmao And the butterfly/moth??? No clue…