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I thought that was the truthThere aren’t multiple Nurses in the Pokémon Centers throughout the regions. It is just one inter dimensional god who cares a lot about Pokémon.
There aren’t multiple Nurses in the Pokémon Centers throughout the regions. It is just one inter dimensional god who cares a lot about Pokémon.
Couldn’t Galarian Weezing help offset that?Galar is the most polluted region in the world because they have a renewable supply of coal in the form of Rolycoly and only stopped using it recently.
By comparison the amount of pollution is greater than the number of Galar Weezing.Couldn’t Galarian Weezing help offset that?
Wait, how does Galar get its power in the first place? Is it actually Rolycoly?
That’s fair, was just curious how it fit into your head canon.By comparison the amount of pollution is greater than the number of Galar Weezing.
Porygon is effectively just a living crystal, similar to Carbink, which Silph Co. had somehow written code on it, so they are healed the same way as any other non-organic rock-based pokemon, with the exception of making sure that it's code is still functional and bug-free.It really is interesting to consider the staggering amount of practitional diversity that must be involved in Pokémon medical care. Treating animal- and plant-based Pokémon is pretty easy to comprehend, as well as machine-based Pokémon, but what do you do for the likes of Porygon? Give it a virus scan? What about Ghost-type Pokémon? Is there a branch of medicine that concerns spiritual cleansing, because what does it even mean for, say, a Spiritomb to suffer an injury, when it's a gestalt of 108 spirits? Do Pokémon Centers also keep Mediums on staff for such cases? What about when someone strolls in with a wounded ancient deity that no human has laid eyes on for thousands of years? And I'd be particular concerned if I were an Ultra Beast... (Although perhaps the Aether Foundation has, in conjunction with the Ultra Recon Squad's knowledge, disseminated some helpful information about their biology.)
Yes! This is one of the best headcanons I have seen regarding legendary Pokemon!When you capture a legendary, unless it is confirmed that multiple of it exist, you are capturing THE legendary, no avatar shenanigans, you are actually able to capture the lords of time and space, aswell as Arceus. So yes, you can have Arceus, which is most likely the mot powerful pokemon that we currently known along with Eternatus (we'll get there), only spam Cut every time you fight,though he actually enjoys the simplicity of spamming the same move over and over. We can catch them in other games because they are released after a while.
Interesting! Based on that design, it could work... but then the UBs are supposed to have prime numbers in their base stats, and the poison dragon thing does have some stat numbers that can be divisible...Eternatus is an Ultra Beast: you can't tell me that something that looks like Necrozma's base form onBuzzwole brandsteroids is only a normal Legendary. Also, while we are talking about Eternatus, let's go over him a bit more: he is Ghetis if he was a Pokémon, except sane, with an ego inflated like a Drifblim, and as powerful as Arceus. If he and Ghetis met Eternatus would be like: "sup, wanna stick togheter?" and if Ghetis accepted the offer Etenaus would have a maximum strenght Return, because he likes people like himself.
It's called a legendary because he can change type exactly like Arceus, so I guess that at least from a lore perspective he's a legendary. ANd you can also only get 1 per game legitimately.@KirbyBulba737 I thought Solgaleo and Lunala WERE Ultra Beasts, but they called them legendaries for marketing purposes. I'll never understand why Silvally is called a legendary, though.