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When they encountered Yungoos, it was evening since the sky was orange. So maybe the Pokemon comes out at night?Interesting note there: the rats they are meant to feed on are noted as nocturnal. I wonder if that's what we'll see in-game: Yungoos during the day, Rattata/alternate at night?
From the official site:
"It’s often said, 'Something lost, something missed, check inside the Pikipek nest.'"
Okay GF. That's pretty cool. Is there something irl that matches this?
I think they hid it because the player actually opened the Pokedex and they didn't want to spoil how many Pokemon there are between the revealed ones.
The last time that there was a regional bird after the water starter line was in generation 4 with Sinnoh.You mean the REGISTERED screen that comes up after a new capture. But I mean that the girl suggested opening the actual Pokedex afterwards and he did so, but they blocked it all out.
Also Pikipek is #10 and comes right after the Popplio line, so there is nothing to see here.
Yungoos didn't have its registered screen appear, likely because it has the Pokemon it hunts listed by name. you can even hear it going in the background while they're talking with the RotomDex blocking it all out. he definitely didn't open up the Pokedex since the captured theme was playing the whole time.You mean the REGISTERED screen that comes up after a new capture. But I mean that the girl suggested opening the actual Pokedex afterwards and he did so, but they blocked it all out.
Also Pikipek is #10 and comes right after the Popplio line, so there is nothing to see here.
Ledyba was #20 in the Dex, so that leaves eight Pokemon unaccounted for between Pikipek's evolutionary line (#10-#12). Likely enough room for Yungoos' two-stage line, its supposed rival rodent's two-stage line, Grubbin's two-stage line, and an additional Bug-type's two-stage line. Conversely there could be any combination of two or three-stage lines within these eight slots, but it's likely between these Pokemon.
Considering Ledyba is present its probably safe to assume Spinarak is, placing him at #22. But I cannot imagine any substantial Pokemon from past generations being present before Ledyba.