If there would be an even stronger Poke than Arceus.. It would suck, imo. I think the only one who could be stronger than Arceus is its creator.
As in, the creator of pokemon itself, amirite <___>
If there would be an even stronger Poke than Arceus.. It would suck, imo. I think the only one who could be stronger than Arceus is its creator.
Haha i could just imagine a satoshi tajiri pokemon, that the developer snug in like the original mew.As in, the creator of pokemon itself, amirite <___>
Hmmm. Thinking again.. stronger than God. Big Bang (I belive in science) Like some kind of Universe pokemon. They already mix in so many different things, think about it. D/p was about time and space, yet, They had a freaking church. What is that about. Unless.... Sinnoh residents are scientologists
Noo, buts its got somehting to do with aliens and alien baby's and volcano, There i sure showed him.Scientology, doesnt have anything to do with space/time and science in general.
I think we need some prophecy pokemon like some pokemon who predict stuff.
No no. I know i was just thinking cool legendary wise. I was more thinking á la Jesus.I agree...but that wouldn't mean for it to be the god.
YEahh.Since arceus is a god, the only possible more powerfull option IMO is the pokmon taht represents the very same thing arceus created, the universe, lke a univerzal pokemon or a world pokemon, but in a form of spirit or somtehing(though it doesnt have to be a ghost type)
Yeah. That guy would be kind of like Slowking in Pokemon 2000. And that would be really cool, considering he could predict stuff, tell someone's destiny, etc. And btw, I think that if they make remakes of Ruby and Sapphire. They could like, add all the legendaries, including Zekrom and Reshiram, though I doubt it. But they might include some Sinnoh legendaries and Isshu Pokemon. And imagine...when they make D/P/PL remakes....they'll be nostalgic by then. I think they should add a Prophecy Pokemon. He could even be like Arceus's sidekick that could tell stuff to him. ^^No no. I know i was just thinking cool legendary wise. I was more thinking á la Jesus.
I agree. Even Pikachu could beat Arceus one way or another.There is no strongest Pokemon. Arceus just has the highest base stat total. It's all about strategy. A Belly Drum Charizard could take it out in a hit or two.
Unless it's holding the Water plate and uses Judgment...There is no strongest Pokemon. Arceus just has the highest base stat total. It's all about strategy. A Belly Drum Charizard could take it out in a hit or two.
arceus is the god pokemon. what is the opposite of god? satan. i guess gen.5's last pokedex nr. will be #666. 6 stands for satan. satan is at least as powerful as god is. so that can be our next arceus:P
I would lol so hard if something like Victini got higher stats than Arceus xD
Not going to happen, thank goodness. 720 is...that's incredibly powerful.
Victini is actually based on the letter V and a form of slicing apples...that would be funny if it was stronger than the Qulin (Arceus) 0_0..Arceus is based on this:
"The Qilin (Chinese: 麒麟; pinyin: qílín; Wade–Giles: ch'i-lin), also spelled Kirin (from Japanese) or sometimes Kyrin, is a mythical hooved Chinese chimerical creature known throughout various East Asian cultures, and is said to appear in conjunction with the arrival of a sage. It is a good omen that brings rui (Chinese: 瑞; pinyin: ruì; roughly translated as "serenity" or "prosperity"). It is often depicted with what looks like fire all over its body. It is sometimes called the "Chinese unicorn" due to conflation with the unicorn by Westerners.
The earliest references to the Qilin are in the 5th century BC book Zuo Zhuan.[1][2] The Qilin made appearances in a variety of subsequent Chinese works of history and fiction. At one point, however, it became identified with the giraffe, and even today, the giraffe is called a "kirin" by the Japanese and Koreans.
The Qilin became tiger like after their disappearance in real life and become a stylised representation of the giraffe in Ming Dynasty.[3][4] It is known that on Zheng He's voyage to East Africa (landing, among other places, in modern-day Kenya), the fleet brought back two giraffes to Beijing. It is also known that these two giraffes were referred to as "Qilins".[5] The Emperor proclaimed the giraffes magical creatures, whose capture signalled the greatness of his power.
The identification between the Qilin and the giraffe is supported by some attributes of the Qilin, including its vegetarian and quiet nature. Its reputed ability to "walk on grass without disturbing it" may be related to the giraffe's long legs. Also the Qilin is described as having antlers like a deer and scales like a dragon or fish; since the giraffe has horn-like "ossicones" on its head and a tessellated coat pattern that looks like scales it is easy to draw an analogy between the two creatures.
It is unlikely that giraffes and qilin were regarded as the same creature in pre-modern times however. For example, typical depictions of the qilin have much shorter necks than giraffes. However, the Chinese characters of Qilun 麒 and 麟 both carry Chinese radical 鹿, suggesting that the eyewitness described them deer like animal, or perhaps an antelope."
I think it would be hilarious if Victini were that powerful. 730 or 750 base stats would be insane if wielded by a 5 pound mouse thing. xD
Arceus is based on this:
"The Qilin (Chinese: 麒麟; pinyin: qílín; Wade–Giles: ch'i-lin), also spelled Kirin (from Japanese) or sometimes Kyrin, is a mythical hooved Chinese chimerical creature known throughout various East Asian cultures, and is said to appear in conjunction with the arrival of a sage. It is a good omen that brings rui (Chinese: 瑞; pinyin: ruì; roughly translated as "serenity" or "prosperity"). It is often depicted with what looks like fire all over its body. It is sometimes called the "Chinese unicorn" due to conflation with the unicorn by Westerners.
The earliest references to the Qilin are in the 5th century BC book Zuo Zhuan.[1][2] The Qilin made appearances in a variety of subsequent Chinese works of history and fiction. At one point, however, it became identified with the giraffe, and even today, the giraffe is called a "kirin" by the Japanese and Koreans.
The Qilin became tiger like after their disappearance in real life and become a stylised representation of the giraffe in Ming Dynasty.[3][4] It is known that on Zheng He's voyage to East Africa (landing, among other places, in modern-day Kenya), the fleet brought back two giraffes to Beijing. It is also known that these two giraffes were referred to as "Qilins".[5] The Emperor proclaimed the giraffes magical creatures, whose capture signalled the greatness of his power.
The identification between the Qilin and the giraffe is supported by some attributes of the Qilin, including its vegetarian and quiet nature. Its reputed ability to "walk on grass without disturbing it" may be related to the giraffe's long legs. Also the Qilin is described as having antlers like a deer and scales like a dragon or fish; since the giraffe has horn-like "ossicones" on its head and a tessellated coat pattern that looks like scales it is easy to draw an analogy between the two creatures.
It is unlikely that giraffes and qilin were regarded as the same creature in pre-modern times however. For example, typical depictions of the qilin have much shorter necks than giraffes. However, the Chinese characters of Qilun 麒 and 麟 both carry Chinese radical 鹿, suggesting that the eyewitness described them deer like animal, or perhaps an antelope."