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They are?They're also, you know, uber powerful guardians of nature so that's gotta count for something in the Legendary book.
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They are?They're also, you know, uber powerful guardians of nature so that's gotta count for something in the Legendary book.
They're also, you know, uber powerful guardians of nature so that's gotta count for something in the Legendary book.
Well, after the introduction of weather moves that doesn't seem as special as it was back then.Also Zapdos causes lightning storms.
Also Zapdos causes lightning storms.
I guess their Earth is screwed up if you think about it, specially since almost everything learns at least one weather move.If every Pokemon that learned Thunder actually legit caused lightning storms the Pokemon world would have been destroyed by messed up climate a long time ago.
The Weather Institute was probably founded in part to pinpoint serious disruptions in the natural weather patterns so Pokémon can be dispatched to counter them.I guess their Earth is screwed up if you think about it, specially since almost everything learns at least one weather move.
For some reason the first thing that popped into my head was Solgaleo bringing back a Giritina like a cat brings home a mouse.I generally think that no Legendary Pokémon is unique except for Mewtwo (and that's just because humans only ever created one; there is still a theoretical potential that more could be created if the means to do so were provided) and perhaps the Tapu. Everything else is fair game to me, although I also think that some Legendary Pokémon, like say the weather trio, don't exist in significant numbers anymore and the ones we encounter may be the only surviving specimen of their kind in the present day.
That being said... multiverse. Every universe is going to have its own set of Legendary Pokémon, and with transuniversal travel being a proven phenomenon, it would be easy enough to have duplicates fall into any one world through an Ultra Wormhole or something. Especially with Solgaleo and Lunala running around from world to world - they brought Ultra Beasts to Alola in the past, so who's to say other Pokémon haven't gotten dragged along with them from time to time?
...And now this brings into question how trading works in the game. Or events for that matter.Eh, there can't be multiple Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem in one universe unless all three of them are duplicated.
When things like the Entralink and the Time Machine exists, you have reasons to question things.Non-canon?
Could still be non-canon.When things like the Entralink and the Time Machine exists, you have reasons to question things.
Eh, there can't be multiple Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem in one universe unless all three of them are duplicated.
There could be multiple Original Dragons, but my headcannon for the split isn't related to evolution at all but rather, it's instead related to the extreme split of the psyche that resulted in a physical split as well.There could, however, be multiples of the original dragon species, all with the potential to divide into those three. And my personal headcanon for a long time has been that the original dragon was actually a rather diminutive and youthful creature (kind of like a dragon equivalent of Kubfu, in hindsight), with the "split" actually being a complex kind of evolution.