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I'm curious as to what this mission is that it was apparently made for. Why does it need to be able to match legendary Pokemon in power? Why does someone need that?
An evil team would need it to catch or control event legendaries or similarly powerful Pokemon, and a good team might need it to deal with UBs or something like that.I'm curious as to what this mission is that it was apparently made for. Why does it need to be able to match legendary Pokemon in power? Why does someone need that?
I'm curious as to what this mission is that it was apparently made for. Why does it need to be able to match legendary Pokemon in power? Why does someone need that?
It's helmet reminds of arceus. The official site mentions it was created to defeat powerful threats (ultra beasts?). I wonder if we'll get to see it's full power at some point with the helmet off.
Glad to see I am not the only one who saw this like an Arceus "part"!
Okay so I see Absol, Arceus, Gyarados, Zygard, (plusle?? on the mask), Skarmory (the claws), what else?
Can it change types depending on what z-crystal it's holding like the plates with Arceus?
I LOVE THIS I LOVE THIS I LOVE THIS.
I feel like the concept of this being an artificial Chimera could tie in further with the Alchemy theme that's been going on in Sun and Moon so far. Couple it with the fact that it was made to rival Mythical pokemon (essentially gods?).
Another thing I'm wondering is if the different parts of Pokemon we can see making up Type: Null are from actual existing Pokemon, or not. o:
Am I the only person that actually isn't bothered by the name? Why is the name a big deal? oO
But yea, I really like it. Great concept, and I love the name. It's something different and it sounds like the kind of thing scientists would name an artificial creature.
In my last post I mentioned that maybe Type-Null was related to the Aether Foundation.
However, after watching the latest Japanese trailer, it shows Gladian (a boss in Team Skull) using Type-Null as his Pokemon. So now I am guessing that it might be important to Team Skull in some way.
In my last post I mentioned that maybe Type-Null was related to the Aether Foundation.
However, after watching the latest Japanese trailer, it shows Gladian (a boss in Team Skull) using Type-Null as his Pokemon. So now I am guessing that it might be important to Team Skull in some way.
XD the ironyIt's not a normal Pokémon...
*raising my hand* I don'T mind the name at all! This generation have some different names. Tapu Koko, Jangmo-o...
That's exactly what I think too. The difference between this Pokemon and the others with "real" or "better" names: Type:Null look like a failed experimentation thus they didn't bothered with the name.
I figure Team Skull might do experimentations on Pokemon. Aether Foundation might help some Pokemon that got used by Team Skull for said experimentations.