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I think that we are more likely to get another Asian region.
Assuming it doesn't break the pattern and go with the US. If it does, it's a toss-up between eastern europe and asia.
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I think that we are more likely to get another Asian region.
National animal of India - TigerSo... what is your speculation and which animals do you think are appropriate for an Indian region to be turned into Pokemon.
National animal of India - Tiger
National Bird of India - Peacock
I could see a Cow based Pokémon because of its sacredness. There are hundreds of Cow species but one cow which always comes to my mind is Gyr Cattle or one based on Kamadhenu.
Asiatic Lion because it is only found in India.
Asian Elephant (/Regional Variant for Copperajah)
River Dolphin
Red Panda
Lion-tailed Macaque/Golden Langur/other Monkey
Antelope/Stag/Deer/Buck/Mouse Deer
Flying Squirrel/Malabar Giant Squirrel
Snow Leopard
Flying Fox
Bear
Rhinoceros
Indian Cobra/Mythological Snakes
There are so many varieties of species in India and it's hard to predict.
I don't think that it's going to happen unless it's outsourced like BDSP is. Or they would have to make compromises.Welp, the likelihood of gen 9 late 2022 has skyrocketed from possible to highly likely.
I don't think that it's going to happen unless it's outsourced like BDSP is. Or they would have to make compromises.
Legends Arceus is the biggest game they've ever made. The next game will have to be much simpler in comparison.Team 1: LA
Team 2: Gen 9
Rookies: DLC for SWSH then gonna help team 2.
For all we know LA was in production before Gen 8 was even a thing.
Legends Arceus is the biggest game they've ever made. The next game will have to be much simpler in comparison.
Well, they've never made a fully open world game before. I honestly expect a Let's GO game next.Thats speculation, because we simply don't know that.
So far, the conclusion i made from that one trailer is that the game in itself looks extremely barren (But yet again, this is only speculation).
I have a hunch that the Generation 9 games will be like an expanded version of the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra. An open world map that still has a linear storyline to follow. I think it's likely that numbered Routes will be dropped entirely in favour of areas with their own unique names.
I think it would be good if some areas were still unlocked as you progressed through the story (which would make it a semi-open world, I suppose). The region could consist of, say, six different Wild Areas joined together, each with different habitats.
So basically like XY, where the routes where named and numbered.
I really liked how Kalos' routes had names! But I think they might actually end up scrapping the idea of linear, numbered routes. Galar's Wild Areas have a more organic layout; the locations all slot together like a jigsaw puzzle.
Unless they put a lot of trainers in the wild area (Galars have none) i can't see them getting rid of normal routes.
I don’t see how the release dates really indicate this at all.Welp, the likelihood of gen 9 late 2022 has skyrocketed from possible to highly likely.
At the risk of sounding pedantic I’m gonna point out that there is one trainer in the Wild Area which is significant because it at least means there is precedent for it.Unless they put a lot of trainers in the wild area (Galars have none) i can't see them getting rid of normal routes.
I would like to see "Wild Area" Trainers who aren't static. Give them small movement cycles of their own - it should feel as though you're not the only one walking around and using the open space.
Man I just hope future wild area and routes with overworld pokemon will let the pokemon interact with the world around them. Like you could sneak up on a deerling or something drinking from a river or chasing a pachirisu up a tree and then shaking the tree to initiate the battle with it. Or pokemon chasing each other. Pokemon you have to work to get would be interesting. Like one of the canonically fast pokemon being difficult to initiate battle with unless you manage to corner it or you're on a bike or a fast riding pokemon.
Plus still having routes is not a bad thing in my eyes! We can have both. There are times where linear paths from one location to another make sense. Routes to me or less like just roads between locations and more like big, wild areas that have had a section of it developed somewhat for easy travel between locations. If that makes sense? I'm not good at describing things.
And the fact that I don't expect to see two main series games coming out in the same year.I don’t see how the release dates really indicate this at all.