
I Meme Everything
Member2KMar-18-2017 6:11 AMWith Primal Reversion for Groudon and Kyogre, and Mega Evolution for Rayquaza, the Weather Trio is the first mascot trio to receive new forms in the main series games. Today, I'll be going over what the new forms for the Johto and Sinnoh mascot legendaries should get.
Ho-Oh and Lugia
I think that Ho-Oh and Lugia should get Shadow forms. Shadow Pokemon was a concept introduced in Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. Shadow Lugia was introduced in that game, so I would like this concept in a main series game. Also, if Lugia got a Shadow form, Ho-Oh deserves one as well. However, the mechanics for Shadow forms would be different in a main series game. The Pokemon would have to hold an item, like with Mega Evolution and Primal Reversion. For Ho-Oh, I came up with the Shadow Charcoal, and for Lugia, I came up with the Shadow Shell. Here are the stats for each:
Shadow Ho-Oh
Type: Fire/Ghost
HP: 106
Attack: 170
Defense: 125
Special Attack: 110
Special Defense: 154
Speed: 115
BST: 780
Ability: Drought
Shadow Lugia
Type: Ghost/Flying
HP: 106
Attack: 140
Defense: 130
Special Attack: 140
Special Defense: 154
Speed: 110
BST: 780
Ability: Filter
Now that we're done with the Johto mascots, let's move on to Sinnoh.
Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina
Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina should get Primal Reversions. Primal Dialga was the final boss of PMD Explorers. That's right; Dialga was Primal BEFORE it was cool, so step aside, Kyogre and Groudon. And, of course, it's only fair if Palkia and Giratina get Primals as well. They would have to hold their respective orbs to achieve these forms. The new forms would be how powerful they were when they created the universe. Let's go over their stats:
Primal Dialga
Type: Dragon/Steel
HP: 100
Attack: 150
Defense: 130
Special Attack: 180
Special Defense: 130
Speed: 90
BST: 780
Ability: Time Rupture (This Pokemon ignores moves and status that lasts for multiple turns; cannot be put to sleep, cannot be frozen, ignores moves like perish song and whirlpool, and recharge moves do not require a turn to recharge)
Primal Palkia
Type: Dragon/Water
HP: 130
Attack: 130
Defense: 120
Special Attack: 180
Special Defense: 120
Speed: 100
BST: 780
Ability: Ability: Hyperspace (This Pokemon removes hazards upon switching in and also ignores all opponents' abilities)
Primal Giratina
Type: Dragon/Ghost
HP: 150
Attack: 150
Defense: 150
Special Attack: 100
Special Defense: 150
Speed: 80
Ability: Chaos Void (Ghost-type moves can hit Normal-types, as well as ignores Protect and Substitute)
Sample sets
Now that I've gone over some sets, here are sample movesets for each:
Ho-Oh @Shadow Charcoal
Sacred Fire
Earthquake
Punishment
Brave Bird
EVs: 4 HP/252 Atk/252 Spd
Nature: Jolly
Lugia @Shadow Shell
Aeroblast
Shadow Ball
Calm Mind
Recover
EVs: 252 HP/252 Def/4 SpA
Nature: Bold
Dialga @Adamant Orb
Roar of Time
Flash Cannon
Stealth Rock
Fire Blast
EVs: 252 HP/252 SpA/4 SpD
Nature: Modest
Palkia @Lustrous Orb
Spacial Rend
Hydro Pump
Thunder
Aura Sphere
EVs: 252 SpA/4 SpD/252 Spe
Nature: Timid
Giratina @Griseous Orb
Shadow Force
Dragon Claw
Earthquake
Shadow Sneak
EVs: 252 HP/252 Atk/4 SpA
Nature: Adamant
Ranking
Now, let's see how they would rank in the top 10 strongest legendaries:
10. Arceus
9. Kyogre
8. Groudon
7. Palkia
6. Dialga
5. Giratina
4. Ho-Oh
3. Lugia
2. Mewtwo
1. Rayquaza
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