Here's a funish fact most people will know, all the Herba mystica have their flavours from gen 3 and 4 aside from dry, which was a texture, not a flavour. It was replaced with Salty which makes WAAAAY more sense.
As a kid I was always confused as to what Dry even meant because all the other flavors were actual flavors. Took me a long time to realize it meant dry as in lack of moisture.
@@TheGodIvy the original game having a mew glitch made it blow up because it became a schoolyard mystery/legend/rumor and it ended up drastically improving sales
@@Kev.in1997 i doubt it's a coincidence I think it was on purpose as was Larry's Staravia having only two moves, aerial ace and façade You only need two things as an adult in the working world, to be good at your job (aerial ace) and to fake being fine when you're not (façade)
@@Kev.in1997 The reference is everywhere except German. Outside of English, HM’s are Secret Machines, and the translations of herba mystica is still referenced in some manner.
The treasure of ruins, according to Raifort (the history teacher), are not Pokemon sealed in the treasure. In fact, they are the treasure themselves. They were born from the negative emotions of humans and that was combined with the treasure to become a dark type Pokemon. An obvious thing most people will notice is that these 4 Pokemon carried heavy Chinese references. The 4 treasure objects all came from Chinese idioms or historical stories, and they basically are antiques (Like "Ting" is a kind of ancient Chinese cauldron) The animal designs might also come from the fact that Chinese antiques are often embedded with animals in their designs, you should see a lot of those things in a Chinese museum. The reason why they show up in Paldea might because of the Silk Road, which is a land road in history that Chinese merchants traveled to Europe and traded treasures for silk. This was a huge deal before Europeans knew how to travel by sea and then sailed to the whole world.
@@MrCDGamester That's pretty much the opposite of what we heard in history class. History class said a merchant from the East brought the treasures to Paldea, not a Paldean merchant went to the East to bring back these treasures. As a result I believe it's more referencing the silk road, since the Chinese never sailed to Europe that long time ago, it made more sense they travelled on land. But yes, the Portuguese are the first to sail to the East on water to interact with Eastern countries including China and Japan is true in history, this part you are not wrong.
One of my favorite things involves the new dog lines of Maschiff and Greavard. Their visual similarities and a book in the school library (right side, second floor) detailing how Ryme's puppy pokemon dying and coming back to life as a ghost type inspired her career lead me to strongly believe that the two are directly tied together as living and dead counterparts. And hey, this means that if the Herba Mystica didn't work, Arven's love would have still revived his doggo as a Houndstone!
Slight correction I guess Charcadet doesn't necessarily evolve based on the version of the game you're playing, it's just that the version of the game you're playing affects the Evolution Item you can obtain. Trading that _item_ to the opposite game evolves it to the intended mon just fine, and as such the evolution itself isn't influenced by Version
I hate it only because it's stupid. Bronzor is in both games, if bronzor was exclusive 100% makes sense but it's not and vice versa for Scarlet players. It just makes little sense that 1 man can't make 2 different armours. I mean if Ceruledge had high tech armour like stuff you'd see from Halo, it would make more sense coz that guy wouldn't be a smith, so he wouldn't have the skills to do Armarouge's armour. Sometimes it's the little details I hate and I guess that's why when I see a little detail that's been done well, I'm like "woah they thought of that, that's so cool"
Yeah, on a technicality. You still have to trade a delivery-mon just to get the item and you can't get it in co-op even if the host is playing the other version
In one of the Occulture magazines it is theorized that Iron Valiant is a mad scientist's attempt at making the most powerful Psychic type Pokemon. Obviously a failure considering Iron Valiant isn't even a Psychic type Pokemon at all.
While playing through crystal recently, i noticed that the last trainer in chuck's gym says something about his raging fists, and his team is 2 mankeys and a primeape. Makes me wonder if they named it rage fist for this reason
You can swim with your ride Pokémon in the pool in Artazon, even before you unlock the ability to swim in general. But you cannot enter the water on foot at all.
The thing that bugs me the most is scarlet is a shade of red but you go to the Naranja (orange) Academy and your uniform and everything is orange. I guess orange doesn't have a shade with a cool name like scarlet or violet
Because it's based on the Scarlet Orange fruit. Also, the color scarlet is not pure red. It also has a slight orange tinge to it as well, so there's another connection to orange.
@@vgmaster02 didn't know about that fruit, I googled and it looks like a grapefruit to me hahaha but apparently it's better known as "blood orange" so I guess you're right, that makes way more sense. And I know scarlet is a shade of red with some orange, but it's not that noticeable. Vermilion has more orange than scarlet but there's already Vermilion City in Kanto so they wouldn't do that 😅 But I'm glad they didn't go with the red/blue theme for the millionth time
@@shineeshaymin Blood orange, scarlet orange, it's an orange with reddish tints in it, so that's why Scarlet's academy is Naranja Academy. And Violet's is just the obvious Violet Grapes. Probably based closely on the "black" grapes, but it's more obvious why Violet's academy would be Uva Academy.
Team star bases have not only the names of Cassiopeia stars', but they are also share their "shape" in the constellation! (Like, if you trace over them, you get the same shape of Cassiopeia, the constellation). On the topic of food names for places, asado desert primarily means "baked" or "roasted" and I find it very amusing that is also can mean "rash" Last but not least, the color after scarlet and violet in the game is "lavender" and I know it probably means nothing but I think it will be funny if they make a dlc or alt version of the game called lavender.
Im sad that they didnt try the merge 2 pokemom for a past paradox pokemon. A mix of nidoking and queen could have been amazing. Or if they wanted to keep the mega route i guess a pinsir heracross mix is the only pairing that makes sense in my mind🤔 idk a missed oppertunity i think
I don't know if it was intentional, but it was pointed out that Penny's red and blue color scheme is similar to that Sword and Shield, which is cool, even if it wasn't supposed to be a reference.
It probably is, considering that (STARFALL STREET SPOILERS) The big boss of Team Star, Cassiopiea, later revealed to be Penny, was sent away to Galar under the notion of it being 'study leave', when the director at the time was actually sending her home for a break after she took the fall for Operation Star, where Team Star stood up to their bullies, so it may well be a reference considering the fact she is Galarian.
7:40 Oh, so that's why Arven is called Pepper in the German version. Ever since I found out his English name it puzzled me why they replaced an English name with another English name for the German translation. Maybe they did translate the Game straight from the original Japanese version to German then. I thought they translated it from English, since that's how they did it in past generations as evidenced from some translation errors, like the move Pound being translated into "Pfund" as the unit of weight or British currency, rather than a German word for "to pound". (That one has been fixed in Gen 8, but since they didn't chose a literal translation, I never realized it.)
2:04 So lemme get this straight. You can run from Trainer battles, but you can't run from multi-star Tera Raids because "the enemy is way too strong to run away". Okay...
As someone who hasn't even played these games, I'll be concerned if I know all these facts, so I'm looking forward to hearing the likely many new ones to me included in this video. Starting off with the towns is certainly one way to inform me of facts I didn't know; I've not seen anyone talk about the towns/cities of this game. 2:09 - I did not know you could run from trainer battles in these games. I suppose it's a solution to the open world nature of the game. With trainers being so widely spread out and potentially being all kinds of levels, it makes sense to be able to turn down a battle once you discover they are way too high of a level for you. 5:42 - Along with the Glimmet line, the Nacli line are my favourite of the Pokémon introduced in this gen (purely design and concept wise though, given I've not played the games) so it was neat getting this of trivia about the salt Pokémon.
A cool fact is the only two pokemon who learn a move Revival Blessing: Pawmot and Rabsca also have the same, unique way to evolve: to travel 1000 steps in Let's Go mode.
I don't know if this is a weird fact, more so helpful info, if you use a booster energy on a paradox Pokemon, moves that boost your stats are applied AFTER the booster energy is used.
Litterally the first thing I done when I seen Nacli for the first time was go to twitter and talk about the salt thing, glad I wasn't the only one to notice it. Well played Pokemon Company
5:59 the throughline here is that all of them need some kind of special condition to evolve. Jigglypuff and Misdrevus need stones, and Magneton needs to be around a fancy rock. Since it was unlilely for these pokemon to meet these conditions on their own, their paradox forms are of their unevolved states
I immediately looked for all the stars on Cassiopeia! Found out that in my language the Navi Squad is called Tsih because that's the Chinese variant. But my Native language is not Chinese so why? Oh and Shedir (Schedar, both names are correct) is the heart of Cassiopeia and the brightest star maybe that's why this Squad has the fire type.
Scarlet and Violet reintroduced moves that can only be learned from pre-evolutions, and can’t be remembered if forgotten. E.g. Spore on Breloom. However, they can be part of its permanent move pool if you breed it to have it when it hatches.
Weird fact: Rock is the only type that doesn't have a major specialist in SV, which means we still don't have a game with one speacialist for each type (might change with DLC)
@@sirlongapplin7863 I think that's Ryme actually. I believe the story is that her puppy Pokémon had passed away and became a Greavard, which led her to switch from Rock type to ghost type.
@@masonshabam I'm talking about Ryme. I believe the story is that she had a puppy Pokémon, likely Rockruff, and once it passed it became Greavard, which led her to switching to Ghost types instead. I knew she used to be gym leader, but I didn't know she used primarily rock types until I just looked it up, so my bad.
@@masonshabam Actually, given Ryme double battles you, it's a theory that Ryme and Tyme were both gym leaders similar to Tate and Liza in the Hoenn region, and Ryme kept the double battle aspect even after Tyme retired from gym leader status to become the academy's math teacher.
It would be interesting to see a comparison between the Treasures of Ruin and the Tapu Dieties post pokemon home given how they are so similar in design (the treasures all being secondary dark types with ruination and the tapus all being secondary fairy types with nature's madness for example).
I see you brought up "Iron Hands' Monthly Incident Report", but just missed "Iron Valiant's" literally just right next to it. The other "Future Paradox Monthly Incident Reports" are at the School Library. You can also find the rest of the "Past Paradox Monthly Incident Reports" at the same Spots. This reports are more like the TRUE Pokedex Entries for them all.
Here's a bit of a silly fact: Your pokemon cannot fall asleep while close to a wild pokemon. Normally, a pokemon you send out will fall asleep after idling for a bit, but if you try to do this near wild pokemon, the pokemon you sent out simply won't fall asleep regardless of how long you wait
The shiny tracker in your profile is not how many shinies caught. It is number of unique shinies encountered. It is the exact same tracker as the dex tracker it just only counts shinies.
Never knew that I could run away from trainer battles. I also wouldn't have had a reason to try since for two decades I've known that it's impossible to run from trainer battles.
The meaning of Koraidon and Miraidon is this: Koraidon comes from 過去 (Kako). Ko means past. Miraidon comes from 未来 (mirai). Mirai means future. Raidon just means ride on, like a play on words from English.
Tbh, the weirdest thing about the game is that they removed the Daycares, I don't want to picknic each time I want to breed, just let me put a Ditto in a daycare instead that's more convenient.
There's a translation error in the English during the final battle. When Botan (Penny) yells for the player, in Japanese, she's telling you to use こらえる(Endure), but in English it was translated as expressive "Hang in there, _player_" which is why you get the affection bonus
I think the reason Iron Valiant and Roaring Moon are separated from the rest of the Paradox are because those are the Pokemon that seriously injured Mabostiff.
I didn't know you could run away from trainers that is actually pretty cool. There was a time I was mashing A bc of an item and I got too close to a trainer and initiated a battle. I didn't want to do that bc my Pokemon were twice its levels. Now I know. Now I know
Pokemon 1000 is Ghimmighoul which is made of 1000 coins. The Pokemon Fan trainer class have shirts with the PokeStar Studio logo. One of the tableclothes mentions being designed at Pewter Museum of Science.
6:20 Slight correction. It’s likely that scream tail is a common ancestor for clefairy and jigglypuff, as it shares the red cheeks, pointy teeth, and curly tail with clefairy.
@@TLGDT 2 mistakes I noticed he changed at least if I recall right was messing up the Tinkaton stuff and he added on to the stuff regarding Scream Tail since originally he said it was the only Paradox of a non-fully evolved species but people weren't seeing the comments he made when he didn't mean to say it like that
For a while I have treated the in game texts and Pokedex entries as local stories and myths that's circulated by the people in game, and they aren't accurate representation of what the Pokemons actually are.
7:34 The reason I predicted that Cassiopeia was the leader of team star is that I know my constellations. So, it was very suspicious. I normally avoid thinking too much about things I play or watch because I will manage to spoil myself
Did you know that Pokemon S/V were originally meant to come out in 2023? There's no citation for that fact other than gesturing vaguely in the game's direction
6:39 While Roaring Moon is said to be similar to Mega Salamence by the game, Iron Valiant is not said to have any link to Mega Evolution. What every single Paradox Pokémon is based on is explicitly stated by Occulture, and it doesn't allude to it at all.
Let's see... Ruination is a special Dark-type attack that deals damage equal to 50% of the opponent's remaining HP. It always deals at least 1 HP of damage. Nature's Madness is a special Fairy-type attack that deals damage equal to 50% of the opponent's remaining HP. It always deals at least 1 HP of damage. Yup you aren't wrong
those pikachu language classes were just..so stupid. I'm so sorry I can't differentiate between Pikachu's gameboy-style hellscreams, professor, but your developers didn't have time to add facial animation for Pokemon.
@@PaPaSea not when the origin is spanish. It's like "morriña" being a galician word that is used in spanish. Or how we do say Hobby more than the spanish counterpart, that doesn't make hobby any less english.
HERE WE GO- **aggressive typing** I have found a few…similarities…between these games and an anime called My Hero Academia. The main character in MHA is in class 1-A, and we are in 1-A in the games. Palafin has two forms, regular and hero form, like a hero in the anime, All Might.
Because the games only have Spain Spanish (no Latin American Spanish as an option), parts of Team Star’s dialogue are nearly incomprehensible to Latin American audiences because they are so full of Spain Spanish slang
reuploaded this to fix some mistakes in the last version. hope you enjoy it and happy new year!
Yes dad
I wonder what happened to it lol I was a quarter way through when the video went down. Thought Pokémon copystrike you
Happy New Year PaPaSea
The re-upload is because of the tinkaton fact
@@zachpro5475
Also because he said Skelerige instead of Skeledirge in the last version
Here's a funish fact most people will know, all the Herba mystica have their flavours from gen 3 and 4 aside from dry, which was a texture, not a flavour. It was replaced with Salty which makes WAAAAY more sense.
As a kid I was always confused as to what Dry even meant because all the other flavors were actual flavors. Took me a long time to realize it meant dry as in lack of moisture.
Spicy isn’t a flavor. It’s a defense mechanism. Spicy is the plant fighting for its life and humanity saying “IDGAF.”
Dry is used to indicate a lack of sweetness
@@andyoctapus1 Spicy is the only not-flavour still on the field. Meanwhile, umami is still on the bench, waiting to be swapped in… 😅
dry is a flavor.
like how red wine/grapes can have a dry flavor
Never forget that Annihilape now holds the record for the longest generation gap between it and it's pre-evo
A lot of the new evolution methods feel like schoolyard rumours and I love it.
Especially Galarian yamask
that might have something to do with Pokemon only really taking off because of the Mew glitch being so schoolyard rumor it's self
@@HenyaStudent what
@@TheGodIvy the original game having a mew glitch made it blow up because it became a schoolyard mystery/legend/rumor and it ended up drastically improving sales
The HM for herba mystica is a genuinely cool touch.
It's just a funny coincidence and it's only in English versions
@@Kev.in1997 i doubt it's a coincidence I think it was on purpose
as was Larry's Staravia having only two moves, aerial ace and façade
You only need two things as an adult in the working world, to be good at your job (aerial ace) and to fake being fine when you're not (façade)
@@Kev.in1997 The reference is everywhere except German. Outside of English, HM’s are Secret Machines, and the translations of herba mystica is still referenced in some manner.
The treasure of ruins, according to Raifort (the history teacher), are not Pokemon sealed in the treasure.
In fact, they are the treasure themselves. They were born from the negative emotions of humans and that was combined with the treasure to become a dark type Pokemon.
An obvious thing most people will notice is that these 4 Pokemon carried heavy Chinese references.
The 4 treasure objects all came from Chinese idioms or historical stories, and they basically are antiques (Like "Ting" is a kind of ancient Chinese cauldron)
The animal designs might also come from the fact that Chinese antiques are often embedded with animals in their designs, you should see a lot of those things in a Chinese museum.
The reason why they show up in Paldea might because of the Silk Road, which is a land road in history that Chinese merchants traveled to Europe and traded treasures for silk. This was a huge deal before Europeans knew how to travel by sea and then sailed to the whole world.
How they got to Paldea could also be a reference to Portugal being the first European nation to sail to East asia and trade with them directly
@@MrCDGamester That's pretty much the opposite of what we heard in history class. History class said a merchant from the East brought the treasures to Paldea, not a Paldean merchant went to the East to bring back these treasures. As a result I believe it's more referencing the silk road, since the Chinese never sailed to Europe that long time ago, it made more sense they travelled on land.
But yes, the Portuguese are the first to sail to the East on water to interact with Eastern countries including China and Japan is true in history, this part you are not wrong.
One of my favorite things involves the new dog lines of Maschiff and Greavard. Their visual similarities and a book in the school library (right side, second floor) detailing how Ryme's puppy pokemon dying and coming back to life as a ghost type inspired her career lead me to strongly believe that the two are directly tied together as living and dead counterparts.
And hey, this means that if the Herba Mystica didn't work, Arven's love would have still revived his doggo as a Houndstone!
Slight correction I guess
Charcadet doesn't necessarily evolve based on the version of the game you're playing, it's just that the version of the game you're playing affects the Evolution Item you can obtain.
Trading that _item_ to the opposite game evolves it to the intended mon just fine, and as such the evolution itself isn't influenced by Version
I hate it only because it's stupid. Bronzor is in both games, if bronzor was exclusive 100% makes sense but it's not and vice versa for Scarlet players. It just makes little sense that 1 man can't make 2 different armours. I mean if Ceruledge had high tech armour like stuff you'd see from Halo, it would make more sense coz that guy wouldn't be a smith, so he wouldn't have the skills to do Armarouge's armour. Sometimes it's the little details I hate and I guess that's why when I see a little detail that's been done well, I'm like "woah they thought of that, that's so cool"
Not too sure why you only brought up Bronzor
In Violet, he asks for Sinistea Chips which are also in both games
@@jordy_3d I actually cut it down by saying "vice versa for Scarlet players"
Yeah, on a technicality. You still have to trade a delivery-mon just to get the item and you can't get it in co-op even if the host is playing the other version
@@jordy_3d in scarlet he asks for bronzor materials
I love the idea of Annialape. Some Primape get super angry and die in peace while others ascend to a form that can handle how much rage it has.
Annihilape, not Annialape..SMH
In one of the Occulture magazines it is theorized that Iron Valiant is a mad scientist's attempt at making the most powerful Psychic type Pokemon. Obviously a failure considering Iron Valiant isn't even a Psychic type Pokemon at all.
While playing through crystal recently, i noticed that the last trainer in chuck's gym says something about his raging fists, and his team is 2 mankeys and a primeape. Makes me wonder if they named it rage fist for this reason
Cool find.
You can swim with your ride Pokémon in the pool in Artazon, even before you unlock the ability to swim in general. But you cannot enter the water on foot at all.
That's what I thought. I was like "WAIT WHAT...
Same in cortondo
The thing that bugs me the most is scarlet is a shade of red but you go to the Naranja (orange) Academy and your uniform and everything is orange. I guess orange doesn't have a shade with a cool name like scarlet or violet
Because it's based on the Scarlet Orange fruit. Also, the color scarlet is not pure red. It also has a slight orange tinge to it as well, so there's another connection to orange.
There's a lot of cool shades of orange,though I think Ubuntu orange works best
@@vgmaster02 didn't know about that fruit, I googled and it looks like a grapefruit to me hahaha but apparently it's better known as "blood orange" so I guess you're right, that makes way more sense. And I know scarlet is a shade of red with some orange, but it's not that noticeable. Vermilion has more orange than scarlet but there's already Vermilion City in Kanto so they wouldn't do that 😅 But I'm glad they didn't go with the red/blue theme for the millionth time
@@shineeshaymin Blood orange, scarlet orange, it's an orange with reddish tints in it, so that's why Scarlet's academy is Naranja Academy. And Violet's is just the obvious Violet Grapes. Probably based closely on the "black" grapes, but it's more obvious why Violet's academy would be Uva Academy.
Oh no don’t open up the “is scarlet red” debate I’m from Ohio and I know full well it’s not going to turn out well for you
2:42 Not only that, but Clavell even has fossils on the wall of his office LOL
Only Directors get fossils, peasant
Penny not wearing a school uniform foreshadows she's a member of Team Star.
In the academy library you can find the book that Sonia wrote in sword and shield
Team star bases have not only the names of Cassiopeia stars', but they are also share their "shape" in the constellation! (Like, if you trace over them, you get the same shape of Cassiopeia, the constellation).
On the topic of food names for places, asado desert primarily means "baked" or "roasted" and I find it very amusing that is also can mean "rash"
Last but not least, the color after scarlet and violet in the game is "lavender" and I know it probably means nothing but I think it will be funny if they make a dlc or alt version of the game called lavender.
As someone who is Hispanic, I like how Gen 9 is the only Pokémon game my mom can remember any cities in the game. :P
Im sad that they didnt try the merge 2 pokemom for a past paradox pokemon.
A mix of nidoking and queen could have been amazing. Or if they wanted to keep the mega route i guess a pinsir heracross mix is the only pairing that makes sense in my mind🤔 idk a missed oppertunity i think
I don't know if it was intentional, but it was pointed out that Penny's red and blue color scheme is similar to that Sword and Shield, which is cool, even if it wasn't supposed to be a reference.
It probably is, considering that (STARFALL STREET SPOILERS)
The big boss of Team Star, Cassiopiea, later revealed to be Penny, was sent away to Galar under the notion of it being 'study leave', when the director at the time was actually sending her home for a break after she took the fall for Operation Star, where Team Star stood up to their bullies, so it may well be a reference considering the fact she is Galarian.
7:40 Oh, so that's why Arven is called Pepper in the German version. Ever since I found out his English name it puzzled me why they replaced an English name with another English name for the German translation.
Maybe they did translate the Game straight from the original Japanese version to German then. I thought they translated it from English, since that's how they did it in past generations as evidenced from some translation errors, like the move Pound being translated into "Pfund" as the unit of weight or British currency, rather than a German word for "to pound".
(That one has been fixed in Gen 8, but since they didn't chose a literal translation, I never realized it.)
Arven is called Pepper, Damián and Pepe in other languages. They're all from the word "wild mint" or "peppermint" *eats a mountain mint sweet*
@@s1nn0hh Yeah, thanks for repeating what they just said in the video... 🙄🤦♂️
2:04 So lemme get this straight. You can run from Trainer battles, but you can't run from multi-star Tera Raids because "the enemy is way too strong to run away". Okay...
it makes me wonder why there’s even an option to run away sometimes
@@giocaughtzzz I was getting destroyed by the one guy with the leftovers and didn't realize i could just run away
A weird fact is if you hit the subscribe button, you get a bunch more cool videos like this.
You can spin around on your ride pokemon, causing them to get dizzy
As someone who hasn't even played these games, I'll be concerned if I know all these facts, so I'm looking forward to hearing the likely many new ones to me included in this video. Starting off with the towns is certainly one way to inform me of facts I didn't know; I've not seen anyone talk about the towns/cities of this game.
2:09 - I did not know you could run from trainer battles in these games. I suppose it's a solution to the open world nature of the game. With trainers being so widely spread out and potentially being all kinds of levels, it makes sense to be able to turn down a battle once you discover they are way too high of a level for you.
5:42 - Along with the Glimmet line, the Nacli line are my favourite of the Pokémon introduced in this gen (purely design and concept wise though, given I've not played the games) so it was neat getting this of trivia about the salt Pokémon.
A cool fact is the only two pokemon who learn a move Revival Blessing: Pawmot and Rabsca also have the same, unique way to evolve: to travel 1000 steps in Let's Go mode.
Got a helpful fact for the next video. There is a city worker hidden in Medali near the ampitheater that is helpful for evolving a certain Pokemon.
I don't know if this is a weird fact, more so helpful info, if you use a booster energy on a paradox Pokemon, moves that boost your stats are applied AFTER the booster energy is used.
Litterally the first thing I done when I seen Nacli for the first time was go to twitter and talk about the salt thing, glad I wasn't the only one to notice it. Well played Pokemon Company
5:59 the throughline here is that all of them need some kind of special condition to evolve. Jigglypuff and Misdrevus need stones, and Magneton needs to be around a fancy rock. Since it was unlilely for these pokemon to meet these conditions on their own, their paradox forms are of their unevolved states
I immediately looked for all the stars on Cassiopeia! Found out that in my language the Navi Squad is called Tsih because that's the Chinese variant. But my Native language is not Chinese so why?
Oh and Shedir (Schedar, both names are correct) is the heart of Cassiopeia and the brightest star maybe that's why this Squad has the fire type.
Happy to see a new video, but I hope no one was too mean about the previous version!
The Shiny counter will count evolutions!!!
I didn’t know that and thought I missed a shiny
@@PaPaSea I did too, I just want to spread the word before too many people panic
@@lordofspice7087 same, I thought I missed 2
Scarlet and Violet reintroduced moves that can only be learned from pre-evolutions, and can’t be remembered if forgotten. E.g. Spore on Breloom. However, they can be part of its permanent move pool if you breed it to have it when it hatches.
They really missed a chance in having both new & old fossil pokémon. I would’ve loved a Baryonyx, Iguanodon and/or Allosaurus pokémon.
You can also do the spin thingy while on your ride Pokémon.
Marci Gras dancers are basically carnival dancers so it’s likely Quaquaval’s origin is also Carnival
You’re not wrong. While Mardi Gras isFrench, a lot of Spanish influences have gotten into it (especially in New Orleans)
Weird fact: Rock is the only type that doesn't have a major specialist in SV, which means we still don't have a game with one speacialist for each type (might change with DLC)
The math teacher Thym (I believe that's her name) used to be the rock gym leader
@@sirlongapplin7863 I think that's Ryme actually. I believe the story is that her puppy Pokémon had passed away and became a Greavard, which led her to switch from Rock type to ghost type.
@@TheAnimationStationTASno, Tyme is a teacher at the school and used to be the Rock type gym leader until Ryme took over the gym.
@@masonshabam I'm talking about Ryme. I believe the story is that she had a puppy Pokémon, likely Rockruff, and once it passed it became Greavard, which led her to switching to Ghost types instead. I knew she used to be gym leader, but I didn't know she used primarily rock types until I just looked it up, so my bad.
@@masonshabam Actually, given Ryme double battles you, it's a theory that Ryme and Tyme were both gym leaders similar to Tate and Liza in the Hoenn region, and Ryme kept the double battle aspect even after Tyme retired from gym leader status to become the academy's math teacher.
I just want Penny’s backpack
I love that the Pokémon center stops have the classic gen 4ish center music
It would be interesting to see a comparison between the Treasures of Ruin and the Tapu Dieties post pokemon home given how they are so similar in design (the treasures all being secondary dark types with ruination and the tapus all being secondary fairy types with nature's madness for example).
they're like opposites, fairy and dark is like pure vs. evil so that would be very interesting indeed
6:46 Iron Valiant has the dress of Mega Gardevoir and the red arm blades of Mega Gallade
I see you brought up "Iron Hands' Monthly Incident Report", but just missed "Iron Valiant's" literally just right next to it.
The other "Future Paradox Monthly Incident Reports" are at the School Library.
You can also find the rest of the "Past Paradox Monthly Incident Reports" at the same Spots.
This reports are more like the TRUE Pokedex Entries for them all.
Here's a bit of a silly fact: Your pokemon cannot fall asleep while close to a wild pokemon. Normally, a pokemon you send out will fall asleep after idling for a bit, but if you try to do this near wild pokemon, the pokemon you sent out simply won't fall asleep regardless of how long you wait
So this is the better video than last video
The shiny tracker in your profile is not how many shinies caught. It is number of unique shinies encountered. It is the exact same tracker as the dex tracker it just only counts shinies.
I was surprised where seleridge is ^^
Never knew that I could run away from trainer battles. I also wouldn't have had a reason to try since for two decades I've known that it's impossible to run from trainer battles.
The meaning of Koraidon and Miraidon is this:
Koraidon comes from 過去 (Kako). Ko means past.
Miraidon comes from 未来 (mirai). Mirai means future.
Raidon just means ride on, like a play on words from English.
When you spin, you’ll stumble when you come to a stop
I still feel really conflicted about these games. They're simultaneously great and terrible at the same time, in my opinion.
Tbh, the weirdest thing about the game is that they removed the Daycares, I don't want to picknic each time I want to breed, just let me put a Ditto in a daycare instead that's more convenient.
to be fair it makes sense since there was generally only 1 Daycare or Nursery with some exceptions and it was always at a specific location
Is it me or does the does hariayma's entry in that book sound like the DC hero cyborg's origin story
There's a translation error in the English during the final battle. When Botan (Penny) yells for the player, in Japanese, she's telling you to use こらえる(Endure), but in English it was translated as expressive "Hang in there, _player_" which is why you get the affection bonus
I think the reason Iron Valiant and Roaring Moon are separated from the rest of the Paradox are because those are the Pokemon that seriously injured Mabostiff.
I think they don't have fossil Pokemon because the past forms sorta fill that role but would've been nice to have that mechanic
This is a reupload fixing the issues of his previous one
Very nice video! 👍🏻
I didn't know you could run away from trainers that is actually pretty cool. There was a time I was mashing A bc of an item and I got too close to a trainer and initiated a battle. I didn't want to do that bc my Pokemon were twice its levels. Now I know. Now I know
Its so weird that almost everybody hates the new pokemon games but the sales are amazing
For people who don't know what the reupload was fir its 5:56
thats the main reason but there were a few other mistakes i made
Pokemon 1000 is Ghimmighoul which is made of 1000 coins. The Pokemon Fan trainer class have shirts with the PokeStar Studio logo. One of the tableclothes mentions being designed at Pewter Museum of Science.
Oh BTW
Arvens name in German is literally just "pepper"
I 100% feel like the ghost gym leader should have had a skeledirge
6:20 Slight correction. It’s likely that scream tail is a common ancestor for clefairy and jigglypuff, as it shares the red cheeks, pointy teeth, and curly tail with clefairy.
Ruination isn't Super Fang, it's Nature's Madness
Hasn't this already been released?
yeah i think
Yeah i believe it was released yesterday
He reuploaded it because there were mistakes
@@s1nn0hh Yeah thats makes sense
@@TLGDT 2 mistakes I noticed he changed at least if I recall right was messing up the Tinkaton stuff and he added on to the stuff regarding Scream Tail since originally he said it was the only Paradox of a non-fully evolved species but people weren't seeing the comments he made when he didn't mean to say it like that
My "Shiny Pokémon Battled" count is on 5, but I've caught 6. So something's not right here. Maybe it only count species, cuz I have 2 shiny Bagon
Wait... you can run away from trainer battles???
it counts as a loss but you can run away from the regular trainers in the wild
For a while I have treated the in game texts and Pokedex entries as local stories and myths that's circulated by the people in game, and they aren't accurate representation of what the Pokemons actually are.
Is this a re-upload?
fun fact: herba mystica is weed
champion geeta’s team are supposed to represent the environments of paldea!
why are captions unavailable?
Bro cerulooje 💀💀💀
7:34 The reason I predicted that Cassiopeia was the leader of team star is that I know my constellations. So, it was very suspicious. I normally avoid thinking too much about things I play or watch because I will manage to spoil myself
I got here in 2 shakes of a lambs tail😎
More or less...
You can run from pokémon battles!?
Did you know that Pokemon S/V were originally meant to come out in 2023?
There's no citation for that fact other than gesturing vaguely in the game's direction
Where's the source btw?
@@s1nn0hh they saud there is no citation
@@s1nn0hh the source is the buggy game that was released...
@@Fig_Bender Haven't had too many bugs, just the occasional crash which I haven't had since the last update...huh...
07:39 The name Arven is awfully similar to the word Orphan.
Coincedence? I think not!
okay but why is no one talking about sinesteas dex entry
6:39 While Roaring Moon is said to be similar to Mega Salamence by the game, Iron Valiant is not said to have any link to Mega Evolution. What every single Paradox Pokémon is based on is explicitly stated by Occulture, and it doesn't allude to it at all.
Run away from battles?!?!
it counts as a loss but you can run from the random trainers in the overworld
In German Arvens name is Pepper
Wouldn’t “Ruination” be classified the same “Nature’s Madness”??
Let's see...
Ruination is a special Dark-type attack that deals damage equal to 50% of the opponent's remaining HP. It always deals at least 1 HP of damage.
Nature's Madness is a special Fairy-type attack that deals damage equal to 50% of the opponent's remaining HP. It always deals at least 1 HP of damage.
Yup you aren't wrong
those pikachu language classes were just..so stupid. I'm so sorry I can't differentiate between Pikachu's gameboy-style hellscreams, professor, but your developers didn't have time to add facial animation for Pokemon.
Marinada is not... portuguese. It's still spanish. It's a word both languages share.
so then it is Portuguese if they share the word
@@PaPaSea not when the origin is spanish. It's like "morriña" being a galician word that is used in spanish. Or how we do say Hobby more than the spanish counterpart, that doesn't make hobby any less english.
@@tamacullen I’m not saying it isn’t Spanish, I’m just stating how in this context it’s Portuguese as it’s Porto Marinada, not Puerto Marinada
HERE WE GO- **aggressive typing** I have found a few…similarities…between these games and an anime called My Hero Academia. The main character in MHA is in class 1-A, and we are in 1-A in the games. Palafin has two forms, regular and hero form, like a hero in the anime, All Might.
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Because the games only have Spain Spanish (no Latin American Spanish as an option), parts of Team Star’s dialogue are nearly incomprehensible to Latin American audiences because they are so full of Spain Spanish slang
Quacaval is a carnival dancer. Not a Mardi Gras dancer. Mardi Graz isnt celebrated is Spain (the region Paldea is based off of)
That's what gets me. Supposed to be based on Spain but seeing ALOT of south American Inspired looking Pokemon.