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pokesmashorpokepass · 3 months
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jacob-the-human · 8 months
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strix36 · 8 months
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Complete Zygarde the Humanoid Dragon pokemon looks so cool to me
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pokemonprideflags · 2 months
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the aromantic asexual (aroace) flag color picked from zygarde complete form
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pkmndaisuki · 22 hours
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Pokémon Legends Z-A was announced for release in 2025, and I was surprised, but extremely happy for a return to Kalos... at least partly.
According to the game's blurb from Nintendo, the game will be entirely within Lumiose City, the central hub of Kalos. Mildly disappointing, sure, but considering Legends Arceus seemed to be Game Freak's take on Breath of the Wild-style gameplay, my guess is Legends Z-A will be their take on FF7: Remake -- a game set entirely within one city with multiple sectors. Lumiose has multiple avenues and plazas that all have distinct features even in X&Y.
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That being said, there's a good chance some X&Y NPCs will make a return, specifically ones with ties to Lumiose. So here's a list I came up with of who they might be, from most-likely to least-likely:
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Prof. Augustine Sycamore.
Kind of a given. His lab is in Lumiose, his primary field is Mega Evolution (which was teased to return after being absent since Sword & Shield), and he knows of the Legendary Pokémon of Kalos, revealing to the player the name of the one on the box on their first visit to Dendemille Town. He's also mentioned in the Mega Evolution Tower in Shalour City as not being able to Mega Evolve anything. Maybe that'll change, reflecting his anime counterpart?
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Sina & Dexio are Sycamore's primary assistants, also studying Mega Evolution and the Pokémon of Kalos as a whole. They also showed up occasionally as masked heroes to fight Team Flare, but wind up more like that Tuxedo Mask "But you didn't do anything!" meme.
More importantly to Z-A, in Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon, they give the player the Zygarde Cube. A box to hold fragments of Zygarde, heavily implied to be the Legendary at the center of Z-A's story based on the logo design. They even help the player join those cells into the 3 main forms of Zygarde: 10%, 50%, and Complete. That being said, their personal experience with Zygarde might come into play.
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Gym Leader Clemont is the Leader of Lumiose Gym, within Prism Tower. He also maintains the tower itself, as shown when he restores power to it after the Team Flare-caused blackout.
Clemont is an inventor and is intrigued by technology, though some of his inventions don't go as planned. But, his penchant for innovation and improving things might come into play with the renovations of Lumiose hinted at in the teaser.
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Trevor, one of the player's rivals, and a recipient of the Honor of Kalos medal along with the player and other rivals, making him a Hero of Kalos. He lives in Lumiose, and mostly focuses on the PokéDex inspired by seeing a Pokémon when he was little that he didn't recognize. He hoped by completing the PokéDex might answer that question, but that answer is never brought up in X&Y.
So what if that Pokémon was from a later region introduced after X&Y? Or a never-before-seen regional variant? A new Mega Evolution maybe? Lots of possibilities, and chances to expand on that thread.
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Alexa of Lumiose Press. She's first introduced in Santalune City, preventing the player from leaving town before beating her sister, Viola, at the Gym. She can later be found at work in Lumiose, and will guide the player to any major location in the city they ask her about, so she knows Lumiose like the back of her hand.
Her role was small, but she was used to introduce Kalos in the anime, being the first Kalosian Ash meets, and she serves as a tutorial character, giving the player the Exp. Share.
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Emma and her Espurr, Mimi. Introduced in the postgame, she is central to a subplot with Looker, trying to help solve mysteries around town. But she gets wrapped up in a plot by the remnants of Team Flare by Xerosic. Looker arrests Xerosic and leaves the Looker Bureau, their base of operations, to Emma. And Xerosic leaves Emma some things as well: the Expansion Suit which allows her to perfectly disguise her appearance as anyone, and his party of Pokémon.
Emma was added to Pokémon Masters EX fairly recently, and the helmet to her Expansion Suit was added to Scarlet & Violet's DLC as a costume option. So despite only appearing after the main story was over, she's not forgotten.
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Lastly, Malva of the Elite Four, formerly of Team Flare.
We first see her as the anchor of Poké News, announcing that the PokéBall Factory raid by Team Flare was thwarted. Then at the League where she addresses to the player directly about her allegience to Team Flare, and her anger at the player dissolving them. And finally, in the Looker subplot, she meets the player in Lumiose and sells out Xerosic as her end of a bargain with Looker. But she doesn't seem to renounce her past deeds in Team Flare, and threatens that Looker should uphold his end of their deal.
Considering Lysandre Labs, a base of Team Flare's, was beneath Lumiose, it wouldn't surprise me to see some return of Team Flare given that Zygarde resides underground. And the only reason Malva's at the bottom of this list is her specific appearance in Lumiose was situational, as she's not a resident like the others are.
In any case, this is all just guesswork, so I could be way off base. As of me writing up this post, we know very little outside of the first teaser and the blurb from Nintendo. But, it's fun to theorize what could be! Thanks for reading!
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adobe-outdesign · 4 months
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Do you have any Zygarde headcanons?
Zygarde can disassemble and re-assemble its cells when advantageous, such as dodging attacks in battle.
Zygarde is almost never seen in its 100% form.
Sometimes cells turn up in Alola. It's customary to release them back into the wilderness so they can continue to protect the environment.
Its patterns can vary wildly depending on what order the cells arrange themselves by.
Zygarde is hypothesized to be millions of years old. It is unclear if there's more than one due to the rarity of ever seeing it completed.
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pokeworldrevisited · 2 months
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Some things I'm curious about with Legends Z-A (or ZA? How are we supposed to call this?)
Since Mega Evolution's making a return, do you think we'll see new Megas? I know there was a scrapped Mega Jinx so maybe that could happen.
Who will the starters be? Since the first Legends had Oshawott, Rowlett and Cyndaquill as starters rather than the Sinnoh trio. They could do it again, along with giving it a special Kalos regional variant.
Oh! And if they make new Megas, they could give us Megas for the new starter trio! Or maybe give Megas to the og Kalos trio.
Will we be getting Kalos forms of other Pokemon? Would be cool if we did.
Or new Pokemon. Arceus added new Pokemon (Not many, and they were mainly evolutions with the exception of Enamorus)
Will Kalos still be named Kalos? Or will it have a new name entirely?
Is it set in the past? Sure it's Legends but the trailer looked a lot more... futuristic? So who knows.
Will the game start with the MC getting Isekaid again? If so, will it be by Hoopa? It's the only Gen 6 Pokemon that can send people to other places, though idk if it can send characters across time tho.
If the MC gets Isekaid, will someone else be isekaid too? Like Ingo was? Can we play spot the time traveler?
Gameplay wise, how similar will Legends Z-A be to Arceus? Will there be Alphas? Something similar to Nobles? Can we just yeet a Pokeball at a mon without catching it?
Will you need to complete the dex? If that's the case then PLEASE keep the link cable item.
Will Xerneas and Yvetal get new forms?
What role will Zygarde have in this game?
Could we see new Ancestors (or maybe descendants) of previous characters? What roles will they play?
Could Diantha's ancestor be this game's villain? Hope not, the twist worked with Volo but people would expect it if every champion's ancestor wound up being evil.
Will we be kicked out again?
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lindleland · 2 months
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wait, hang on. when i was planning out my Moon/Ultra Moon teams i completely forgot Zygarde is kind of a Gen 7 pokemon, or at least two of its forms are. which means it isn't breaking the arbitrary rule that exists entirely within my own head about using exclusively new pokemon to that gen.
i was gonna use Alolan Exeggutor on my Ultra Moon run but y'know what, fuck it, Zygarde gets the spot. sorry, long boi.
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thatone-churro · 2 months
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so like… legends arceus gave dialga and palkia (the original sinnoh box legendaries) origin forms to match giratina’s origin form & similar lore to match, right?
do you think legends za will give xerneas and yveltal incomplete and complete forms (a la zygarde’s 10% & 100% form) with their “default” forms being their 50% forms?
i feel like it could be justified: say that we we only saw the 50% forms in X&Y because of their power being drained & channeled into the ultimate weapon or team flare could only control 50% of it or something
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anistarrose · 2 months
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my silly crack theory for Legends Z-A is that Xerneas and Yveltal will get Primal forms. my silly reasoning is this: Primal Reversion is associated with the beginning and the end of life on earth. the origin of life is associated with Kyogre because it occurred in the ocean — the "Primordial Sea". for Groudon, "Desolate Land" is actually an outlier among localizations, which mostly translate more literally as "Land of the End" (this includes the original Japanese).
Primal Reversion is a way that Legendary Pokemon become (or return to) manifestations of nature at the chaotic beginnings or apocalyptic ends of life — so it only makes sense that Xerneas and Yveltal could've had more powerful forms under those conditions, too. also: the title of the game is Legends Z-A, not just Legends Zygarde. they chose to use the last and first letter of the Latin alphabet — just like Greek has Omega and Alpha.
also x2: Dialga and Palkia got new forms in Legends Arceus, borrowing from Giratina's Origin Forme gimmick. Zygarde's Complete Forme gimmick isn't really appropriate for Xerneas and Yveltal, with the XY duo not being made of cells or anything, so if they get new forms, it should be either a totally new gimmick, OR a gimmick from their debut generation. this could absolutely mean Megas, but just personally I think Primals would be cooler for these legendaries in particular.
also x3: last but not least, Xerneas and Yveltal kind of have this "sleep in a tree/cocoon for 1000 years" thing going on that wouldn't line up with the timeline of PLZA, because those games are going to be set way less than 1000 years before Xerneas and Yveltal awaken in modern times. I don't fully know where I'm going here, but basically, it makes sense why GameFreak might want to drop in some new additions to the lore to help explain the discrepancy — idk, maybe either Zygarde or some happening in Lumiose awakened Xerneas and Yveltal off-schedule by allowing them to Primal Revert.
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cloudaintfair-archive · 2 months
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How I never saw this before, I do not know but damn Bujin Sword looks awfully like Zygarde Complete Form.
It just occured to me because of the recent Pokemon Game that was just announced.
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lorekeeper-backset · 2 months
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This will not happen but imagine a Shadow of the Colossus style battle with Complete Form Zygarde. Only after you manage to break it down to fifty percent (or maybe even ten percent) do you get to fight it in a regular battle.
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asknarashikari · 2 months
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I can’t believe I didn’t see this  but Zygarde, especially its completed form, really screams Bujin Sword! Now I can’t unsee Keiwa being a Darkrai AND a Zygarde trainer lol
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i thought of this upon learning that there's another Pokemon Legends Game, centering around Zygarde lol
Well, Zygarde predated Bujin Sword by about ten years, so it's more accurate to say the reverse- Bujin Sword is the one that screams Zygarde
Honestly, if the aesthetics alone are the only thing you consider, I see what you mean... but considering that Zygarde is supposed to represent balance and Bujin Sword is kinda representative of Keiwa being anything but balanced... yeah
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csolarstorm · 2 months
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Is Z-A Just Zygarde-A?
In my last post, I theorized that the A in "Z-A" is Yggdrasil, or the Tree of Life Pokemon. Sometime during that post, it clicked: none of my theory would change if the "A" Pokemon was also a new, larger configuration of Zygarde. In fact, it would help.
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Source: BBC Bitesized
Bulbapedia theorizes that Zygarde Cells are based on slime molds, which would be pretty cool. But what if they're actually plant cells?
Of course, Zygarde isn't a Grass Pokemon, but can something made of 10-100 cells really be called a "plant" still? Maybe, I don't know. But Zygarde is a Ground Pokemon, so it's close.
Here's my theory: Zygarde was once a huge Grass-type Legendary Pokemon, the Yggdrasil Pokemon that Xerneas and Yveltal centered around, and may have even lived in originally before Team Flare captured them. This Yggdrasil Pokemon protected the balance of the ecosystem, as you might expect a Tree of Life legendary Pokemon to do.
(Zygarde still protects the balance of the land, it's just harder because half of it lives in a cave and the other half are cells. Something clearly happened.)
Then something cataclysmic happened to disrupt the Yggdrasil Pokemon. A Ragnarok, if you will, and the Pokemon was so devastated that it was split into countless cells thrown all over the world, even as far as the distant islands of Alola.
So Zygarde's cells are the cells of the original Yggdrasil Pokemon. Only, like most complex life, there are trillions of them. Zygarde isn't the complete Pokemon. It's much like Kyurem: a part of a fractured Pokemon that isn't around now.
And what would disassociated cells of the Tree of Life do if they were lost and trying to find their form? Well, remember the Tree of Beginning from the movie Lucario and the Mystery of Mew?
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Well that definitely is a Yggdrasil reference. It's actually made of crystals, much like the Ultimate Weapon/Eternal Flower, and it can spawn ancient Pokemon from its circulatory system, including its own Regis.
This makes sense given the Tree of Life is the origin of all life, all creatures. And it gave me this idea: when these lost disassociated cells try to come together and find a form, they have a memory of all the creatures Yggdrasil created. This is why Zygarde Cells can come together to form a number of different Yggdrasil legends depending on how many cells are recombined.
Perhaps in Pokemon Legends Z-A, our goal will be restore some version of that tree. And to do that, we'll have to find 1000 Zygarde cells throughout Lumiose City. Why 1000? Well, it's only one more collectable than the 999 coins in the Gimmeghoul quest. And like that quest, occasionally we'll find clumps of them: ten here, fifty there, making our quest more bearable.
But more than that, Zygarde does have an attack called Thousand Arrows. Plus, once you do %100, the next cool percentage is %1000.
And once we find 1000 cells, they'll recombine to make Zygarde %1000. Origin Zygarde. Beginning Zygarde. Or just Zygarde-A.
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fanz-y · 2 months
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The only ask that I have (aside from more Megas) is to PLEASE LET 50% Zygard be the main one, the "complete forme" is so much less interesting, let the snake crawl, do not give it legs (they can keep the dog forme it's kinda cute)
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