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Dialga already has one. :P
Primal Dialga will be able to be used in battle :P ?
Dialga already has one. :P
Great Flood, and Super Volcano sound awesome. Perhaps Rayquaza's could be called Extinction Meteor.
Personally, the signature moves should go about like this
Kyogre: Tsunami(120 base powered Surf, chance to paralysis)
Groudon: Volcanic Tremor(120 base powered Earthquake, chance to burn)
Rayquaza: Dragon Crush(120 base powered Dragon Claw, chance to flinch)
Well at least, I want that.
There is a Mega symbol near Kyogre's name in the HP Bar on the screenshot on the Corocoro page. If this is Ancient Devolution, why is it also Mega Evolution then? The weird thing is, Groudon doesn't have that Mega Symbol. Strange, huh?
There will be new moves for Groudon and Kyogre, it is technically confirmed. You can see them using new moves.
I think these new moves are dual-typed moves. Groudon's signature move might be called Magma Tremor/Volcanic Tremor and is a Ground-type move, but also doing damage like how it would be as a Fire type move. (Same thing as Flying Press).
Kyogre's move might be Great Flood/Downpour and is a Water-type move that also does damage like an Ice/Psychic type move.
I think it's because Prehistoric devolution are likely just Mega Evolutions, but that calls back the Pokemon's lost power rather than giving them power like in the case with the other stones.
Primal Dialga will be able to be used in battle :P ?
pshh yeah ofc
I was just joking. xP
Primal Dialga is something different! It's not a form but rather a state of mind that calls Dialga "Primal" since it has lost its ability to control time and have mercy. So nope, not a devolution but a deterioration of Dialga's mind.
Primal Dialga is something different! It's not a form but rather a state of mind that calls Dialga "Primal" since it has lost its ability to control time and have mercy. So nope, not a devolution but a deterioration of Dialga's mind.
I think only Rayquaza would get one since its in a trio, but I can't see anyone else getting it since the other legends are rulers of a specific element and it would kinda suck if Dialga lost control of time (as demonstrated in PMD) or Palkia lost the ability to keep space in order (like in the Almia Ranger event) due to time passing and them not being as powerful. Ocean and land don't really need any legends to keep them in check after they were created.
The Weather Trio are "Super Ancient Pokemon". These form changes represent their true power from thousands of years ago.
These will be regular form changes like all the other Legend Form Changes. The name is just flavor specific to them.
Although I think the moves may disappear after they revert to their normal forme. It could work by replacing one of their attacks with the new forme's signature attack during the transformation. Kyogre could get Water Spout replaced, Groudon Eruption, and Rayquaza could perhaps have Outrage replaced.
That would suffice, seeing as their new signature moves would probably just as, if not more powerful than their regular forms' signature moves. Possibly in an upcoming release like E3 or the Get TV spot, I want them to explain these forms' relevance in ORAS and to the plot of the remakes, because right now there's not much known about devolution. In X and Y, Mega evolution was explained quite thoroughly in-game, so hopefully they'll treat this similarly.
I'm actually interested in Ancient Devolution because not only does it not really make sense from a biological standpoint and I'm interested to see how Game Freak justifies it, but also I'm interested in how it affects the Pokemon in general. A lot of Pokemon are being implied or mentioned as having different attributes in the distant past (Gastrodon having a shell, Magikarp explicitly being stronger long ago, etc.), and it will be interesting to see each stage of a Pokemon's "Darwinian evolution", as it were.
Standard evolution in pokemon already is incorrect with the scientific definition of the term so how this is percieved shouldnt be a shock. Though they can easily day this is just an AWAKENING state for the creation legendaries and not really a transformation.
So as shown in the recent Corocoro leaks, Kyogre and Groudon receive a "Mega Evolution"-esque process known as Ancient Devolution. Apparently not much is known about this new "mechanic" other than this is used by Kyogre and Groudon to like tap to its primeval roots.
Well, at this time only Kyogre and Groudon are capable of this regression.
Do you think there will be more Pokemon subject to this primal regression? Do you think this is a new mechanic introduced in the games that is completely different from Mega Evolution? Is Ancient Devolution just some sort of weird fancy name for Mega Evolution for Kyogre and Groudon and nothing else?
Discuss!
Note: This thread is for speculating Ancient Devolutions and not for Kyogre and Groudon. As much as possible speculate them in the other thread.
I'm actually interested in Ancient Devolution because not only does it not really make sense from a biological standpoint and I'm interested to see how Game Freak justifies it, but also I'm interested in how it affects the Pokemon in general. A lot of Pokemon are being implied or mentioned as having different attributes in the distant past (Gastrodon having a shell, Magikarp explicitly being stronger long ago, etc.), and it will be interesting to see each stage of a Pokemon's "Darwinian evolution", as it were.
Primal Dialga is something different! It's not a form but rather a state of mind that calls Dialga "Primal" since it has lost its ability to control time and have mercy. So nope, not a devolution but a deterioration of Dialga's mind.
I think only Rayquaza would get one since its in a trio, but I can't see anyone else getting it since the other legends are rulers of a specific element and it would kinda suck if Dialga lost control of time (as demonstrated in PMD) or Palkia lost the ability to keep space in order (like in the Almia Ranger event) due to time passing and them not being as powerful. Ocean and land don't really need any legends to keep them in check after they were created.
Standard evolution in pokemon already is incorrect with the scientific definition of the term so how this is percieved shouldnt be a shock. Though they can easily day this is just an AWAKENING state for the creation legendaries and not really a transformation.
I want to know more about them too, but I'm getting a sense that they'll save the explanation for next month so we'll be hyped during the rest of the month...
I think Steven or the leaders of Aqua and Magma will explain it to us during the giant clash and they turn into those forms.
Regarding the "state of mind" thing, I recall reading somewhere (my memory's fuzzy at the moment; I would like to say the dialogue was from a non-playable character (NPC) during Pokemon Emerald's Weather Trio crisis, or maybe from someone in the Pokemon anime during the Advanced Generation saga) that Groudon and Kyogre fight with each other not because they want to indulge in such combat, but because they cannot control their own powers (similar to this "Primal Dialga" that I keep encountering on the Internet). "Primeval" Groudon and Kyogre could entail an induced mental regression to an "ancient" state of mind where they kept their powers unchecked during the early state of the Pokemon World/Earth. With the removal of the mental blocks that confined the expression of their powers, Groudon and Kyogre subsequently gain immense, unrestrained abilities (sporting physical changes that better reflect their primordial appearances) and loose their raw elemental energies in battle.
Because everyone (including myself, I'll admit) loves to joke about how Kyogre making it rain would only take water from the ocean and put it back into the ocean, not making the sea levels rise at all
I know....
Ancient Mew: Ancestry(gets STAB boost from all moves)
Ground/Fire would be awesome for Groudon, but no love for Kyogre, i dont think it can have a good duel type. Water/???, we will never know.
As fitting as Ground/Fire would be for Groudon, I really don't want it to have even more of a weakness to Kyogre's Water-Type. It's the Continent Pokémon, not the Magma or Lava Pokémon, so if they both keep their mono-typing I think it would be acceptable.
If this is about making Prehistoric Groudon and Kyogre be on more similar footing, I think Groudon's Ability could do more than just eliminating its Water weakness and still be reasonable.
All this Ability would do is make Groudon take regular damage from Kyogre's STAB Water attacks, an advantage which Kyogre already has over Groudon simply because of its type.
And then of course Kyogre would still probably have an advantage over Groudon, since Kyogre could also get another new Ability that gives it some boost that Groudon won't be able to have because its Ability is already set on just reducing the damage it takes from Kyogre.
!! There's a tier called Hackmons!! You can basically do whatever you want with Pokemon in that tier.
I certainly don't recall it being necessary for legendary Pokemon to be equal in terms of advantages against each other. In real life, water is more prominent than land on Earth, and many other things about it that make water extremely important, like it making up most of the human body. Personally don't see why Groudon has to have some equalizing factor to make it stand a chance against Kyogre.
Maybe they'll boost Groudon's Special attack so that it'll be better able to take advantage of moves like Eruption, Fire Blast, and Solar beam.