PlatinumDude
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I like both X and Y equally. I like how GameFreak incorporated the human chromosomes into their designs.
I think people overlooked the fact of which ones which, going in depth about it 'representing an X/Y'.
I like both X and Y equally. I like how GameFreak incorporated the human chromosomes into their designs.
"Y" on the other hand... I'm not even sure what it is. Does it have a face?
I like both X and Y equally. I like how GameFreak incorporated the human chromosomes into their designs.
This type of design is what makes me think there is going to be a heavy play on genetics in the game; I do hope so.
Something tells me that Pokemon X will represent nature, but I'm not sure what Pokemon Y will represent since the sky is already taken by Ho-oh.
So the nature is by Celebi and Suicune xD (and Rayquaza goes to the sky too)
There aren't so many places we could think of for X and Y that aren't taken, actually.
For me, just going on appearance alone, I like them. I think they are an improvement on the previous legendaries, for me.
Celebi represents time travel, Suicune represents spring water, and Rayquaza represents the ozone layer. Those roles are entirely different.
I agree with this. I actually really like that they don't look similar to each other like the more recent version mascots have. I can't wait to find out what they represent. ^_^
I'm not talking about what they represent (because Ho-oh doesn't represent the sky but the Sun), I'm talking about (and you were supposed to be talking about it too) which places would be for each one.
In this case, X and Y would represent... life and death?
Urahara said:I have a crazy theory.
I am willing to bet a decent amount that there will be a legendary squirrel, A legendary snake, and maybe a legendary tree pokemon this generation.
Insofar, we've seen a legendary deer, and a legendary bird. They seem a little bit disjointed when compared to other cover legendaries, and they would be if you didn't know your norse mythology.
Yggdrasil is the world tree, and on the world tree, there are several animals you can find. An eagle (or a rooster)roosting at the top, four deer walking along the branches eating the buds, A squirrel who scurries up and down the trunk, and a snake who bites at the roots.
Kinda a loose correlation I know, but look at the deer. That thing has FOUR sets of antlers, a little bit coincidental, considering he has some unknown relationship with a bird that got him the cover page.
(plus a snake could totes make a Z shape.)