TheRealJDawgz
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Re: Ancient Devolution?
I have this feeling that P-Groudon and P-Kyogre are going to have type changes and exclusive moves to compliment them. It would make the most sense for Groudon to be Ground/Fire (for obvious reasons) and Kyogre will be Water/Electric, because lightning is frequent in rain. And if you look in the pictures for these Primordial Pokemon, they're using never-before seen moves, one is a magma-quake looking attack and the other seems like an electric ring. Judging by how we have only seen dual type moves on Hawlucha (And how they work out very well despite previous worries) I think it's likely that these two moves are going to be dual type as well, due to the fact that they can get stab from their type and weather and an additional other type to provide variety.
Also if it works out this way, I think it's safe to say that Zygarde will receive Primordial devolution as well, based on the fact that it is really open for development, overlooked compared to even OU Pokemon, and we have seen the two seemingly exclusive "Thousand Arrows/Waves" attacks. It would take a new form to allow Zygarde to learn them, and it might provide an interesting backstory to see why "thousand" seems important to its design.
Forgive me if this was stated already, it's a bit ballbusting to go through each post and see if what you've said is already been stated
I have this feeling that P-Groudon and P-Kyogre are going to have type changes and exclusive moves to compliment them. It would make the most sense for Groudon to be Ground/Fire (for obvious reasons) and Kyogre will be Water/Electric, because lightning is frequent in rain. And if you look in the pictures for these Primordial Pokemon, they're using never-before seen moves, one is a magma-quake looking attack and the other seems like an electric ring. Judging by how we have only seen dual type moves on Hawlucha (And how they work out very well despite previous worries) I think it's likely that these two moves are going to be dual type as well, due to the fact that they can get stab from their type and weather and an additional other type to provide variety.
Also if it works out this way, I think it's safe to say that Zygarde will receive Primordial devolution as well, based on the fact that it is really open for development, overlooked compared to even OU Pokemon, and we have seen the two seemingly exclusive "Thousand Arrows/Waves" attacks. It would take a new form to allow Zygarde to learn them, and it might provide an interesting backstory to see why "thousand" seems important to its design.
Forgive me if this was stated already, it's a bit ballbusting to go through each post and see if what you've said is already been stated