He, as he surprisingly neglected to mention, has only played through gen 8 once, he probably avoided any galar pokemon like the PLAGUE if he even played competitive pokemon at all during the time of gen 8
@@pokeBALER first of: bulbapedia is not official. Second of its spelt bulbapedia not bulbpida. And third: that means iron leaves and walking wake can be/are ledgendary.
I've not played Scarlet/Violet and I wouldn't have guessed in 100 years that most of these were legendaries. The only ones I would have guessed to be are the box art pokemon
Honestly just wish the front "tire" on miraidon was smaller when he was walking around and stuff, i just think it looks too rediculous with how big it is.
On paper chien-pao seems incredible, yet I have never seen a chien-pao be broken/run through teams, neither in vgc nor singles. Chi-Yu however I have seen doing that in both
In my personal opinion ( that means don't come at me for this) I don't count the box art "legendaries" as legendary Pokemon and I have a few reasons why I don't consider them legendary. They're futuristic and past forms of Cyclizar which in a way makes them Paradox pokemon. And my other reason is that there's multiple of them. To be legendary is to be unique and there to be chronology only be one of them. We know that there are tons more in both past and present. You guys can call them legendary Pokemon but to me, they're paradox pokemon
I don't think a single Legendary including Koraidon is better than Ting-Lu. Especially design wise and I think Cian-Pao is one of the worst pokemon designs ever. It's just a cat with Saber teeth that make absolutely no sense. Why have 1 tooth that is useless
🤓🤓Technically...miraidon and koraidon are paradox mons... However they are the box arts"legendaries", but if u check the paldea pokedex it says they are paradox mons
I haven't played Pokemon scarlet and violet and never even saw any videos and I only know koraidon and miraidon as legendaries after seeing these legendaries I am questioning the designs of the legendaries