@@jaye4157 it doubles the weight of a Pokemon (for example, if an Aggron has Heavy Metal, it goes from weighting 360 kg to 720) It's pretty useful if the Pokemon knows Heavy Slam, which becomes more powerful the more the user outweighs the target
fun fact: in the official sun-moon book cosmoem and celesteela are at 3,081 KG if i remember right. this implies that the book was canonically written in-universe and they couldn't be weighed
The idea that Ash could suplex any legendary at a moments notice is once that I have had for a while. Like Giratina is scary, until Ash got him in a choke hold.
Ok ash is strong but not even close to gokus strength. Goku could destroy the entire universe If he wanted to, he was already sending shockwaves throughout the universe during his fight with beerus, and even broke reality while being fused with vegeta against broly
I think Cosmoem just lifts its mass with psychic powers to make it feel lighter in a human child's hand, but not enough lift to get off of the surface it is "laying" on
I think the reason why it can be picked up with ease besides how literally massive it is can be because it naturally levitates and may be doing it unconsciously. If it needs to rest on something, it dials back the levitation so that gravity can affect it without causing collateral.
It’s a freaking black hole what do you expect… Look at the center then look at the yellow part around it. That is he accretion disc but they couldn’t possibly draw the Doppler effect so they just added multiple crest thingies
My theory as to why cosmoem is the heaviest is because I’m pretty it’s modeled after either a neutron star or a black hole. Both of which are knows as the most dense objects
I like to think he can lift it easily because Cosmoem actually floats, same for Lillie carrying it in her bag. Her bag pushes it in one direction, so Cosmoem floats with the bag. Ash carries it with his hands, so Cosmoem follows on its own. Whether it’s conscious or not, that doesn’t matter, because its body still follows physics.