Artemis
i'm no goddess
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That may be true, but chained shinies are still "worth" something, since not everyone can chain well and not even everyone knows about it (little kids who don't use the internet probably wouldn't). But if the Red Gyarados is available in the storyline, everyone who completes the story will get one (and it wasn't even particularly difficult to catch, so it's unlikely that someone would accidentally kill it), making it even more common than chained shinies. There can be set natures and IV's (think ingame trades) for Pokemon that you can receive, so it's a possibility that that would happen.
You have a point there, though the catch rate for it can definitely go up. That is something not hard to change in the game. If I remember correctly even the Lv. 1 Regigigas in Platinum isn't an easy catch, so they can raise the chances of it in HeartGold and SoulSilver. Mostly everyone will get the Red Gyarados when competeting against it, as not everyone is so into Gyarados, and some don't worry about shinies too much either. There is a chance for set natures and IVs, but the only thing they might set is IVs if any, because a lot of gamers would be highly disappointed in receiving the same natures Gyarados, and it'll definitely not be as valuable as it would be if they set everything like that. Though, we'll see what happens, I do expect it to be there though, as it's a major part of the storyline and continuation fo the game as well.
It has to be there. I remember catching it in Silver. I wouldn't care if it was lvl 30. I have had a nightmare training to beat Fantina on Pt, so I would be used to it. It was an important part of the story line so, why would they get rid of it?
Exactly, why would they get rid of it? It's part of the originals, casted on DPPt, and now it needs to make a comeback. Though, I'd doubt it'll be removed, and most people might not even have to worry about that. Just the main statistics of the Pokémon will change. What I mean by this is, natures, moves, ability, and stat wise as well. All this has increasingly developed throughout the past ten years, and Gyarados couldn't avoid that I would think.