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That would probably be a huge renaissance for Grass-type Pokémon users! Also, Razor Leaf and Leaf Blade might be pretty dang lethal if they can cut metal, haha.
What if Mimikyu was actually an evil mastermind plotting world domination instead of an innocent creature who wants friends?
I didn't know ORAS and SM had different graphics, but then again I've never even played ORAS, haha.
Sinnoh fans would still be happy that they can finally explore the region in full 3D! Also, the Sinnoh starters might finally get Megas. :D
What if Jessie and James were the most powerful trainers in the entire Pokémon universe?
i mean the fact that in oras the characters look more childish but the sm graphics seem a bit taller and i guess more realistic? their bodies are more proportioned i guess
It would be all thanks to a Mimikyu Im sure. ;) Theyd probably also end up with Giovanni working for THEM. :'D Meowth would also make fun of Persian.
Giovanni and the secretary will submit and they will reign as the new bosses. That's until Jessie opposes James' too kind nature and so the two fought like the two brothers in Unova lore.
What if certain Pokémon that can use Surf are able to cross through strong currents with ease?
That would be rather too small for the world to inhabite, since we already had like millions of it. (Looking at you, Spinda)
But if it was about more than 1000 species, Gamefreak will need to rethink more ideas before they got called out by the Pokéfans for their uncreativity.
They will still do it on their leisure so that's a win.
If Hariyama can stop trains with relative ease and Darmanitan can destroy a fire truck with a regular punch, now what if a Machamp inherits both stopping power as its strength staple?