Pokemon Mysteries

Funny, I watched a video about this last night and it certainly has some oddities too it, I'm not sure if it's what Nintendo intended but it's still interesting to speculate.
 
This sounds more like a generalized topic that can apply to more than the games, so I'll move this to Pokemon General.
 
I think Pokémon do die. I heard that in the manga Pokémon do in fact die, and are constantly killed.

But I dunno personally.
 
I do think Pokemon die. In Pokemon Emeral, Ruby, Saphire, Gold, Silver , etc. there are graves of Pokemon. In Gold and Silver, there are people in front of graves sobbing and saying all these things about their Pokemon. Also, in the Pokemon Manga Reds Adventures, there is a scene (at the ending) which shows Red and Blue cutting an Arbok in half, which also counts as a kill.
 
Yes, I always thought they die as well. There is the Celestial tower in Black/White, and the grave-sites from the previous generations as stated above^

Plus, if pokemon didn't die, Ninetales's longevity would be pointlessly stated in the pokedex.
 
^True and good point there
If Pokemon also never died, the Pokemon Lucario Movie wouldn't have much of a war (as shown in the prologue and past memories of Lucario). It would also be like a world full of immortal creatures, which could also increase the population rapidly.
 
Well, of course they die. I don't know why there's a question about that. I mean, I get that it can be confusing since your Pokemon don't die in the game but hey, when has a video game been completely accurate to real life (especially in an RPG).
 
Pokemon Die however this is not show in anime because it would be disastrous, same for games having your pokemon die it would suck
 
Pokemon do die in the games. Team Rocket killed a Marowak and they even have cemetries (Pokemon Tower, etc) for deceased pokemon.

i was refering to our own pokemons , yeah i am aware of those places
 
i was refering to our own pokemons , yeah i am aware of those places
Well if you want to get real technical the story takes place in the span of a day, and even so, about two months max. So I think GF decided to keep the death thing out of the game to conserve space by removing features that probably wouldn't ever get discovered in play-time.
 
I would say they do die. Here is my proof.

Everytime your pokemon faints, you revive it correct? Well see all the wild pokemon you kill? Who revives them? Nobody, so they must die.

Secondly, you killed gary's Raticate, as he was visiting it.
 
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