Some sites claim that all legendaries before gen 6 can be caught on those mythical places can someone comfirm if this is the right translation.
Seven is a Color said:PS: Can anyone else not tell the difference between Mega Latias and Mega Latios? They look the exact same to me.
Metalizard said:@Leaf_Ranger: The artworks in the scans ARE their Ken Sugimori artwork...
Drohn said:Pidgeot is a Normal-type Pokémon, so Ghost-type moves won't affect him. Since it's a Flying-type and they are both Trevenant and Gourgeist are Grass-type Pokémon, Hurricane with No Guard (I think Wide Guard was an error; that's another move) is much more effective. Unless you're talking about double battles, of course.
I do like the Hurricane combination with No Guard, however. With a high special attack boost it will do serious damage and a chance of confusing the opponent. There are of course better abilities for it, but I don't think it's bad. It probably won't make it a top-tier Pokémon, but it's still a nice boost.
Gentlefish said:Why does no one appreciate how awesome No Guard Hurricane (and Heat Wave if we get the same tutors) is? It will ALWAYS hit in ANY weather. It also screws over Gourgeist and Trevenant by hitting through Phantom Force...
Gentlefish said:Oh, gosh. xD Yes, I meant No Guard. I was thinking of double battles, though; you could keep it from attacking Pidgeot's partner (or prevent it from trying to stall for a turn).
Honestly, I'm glad they didn't give it the obvious Gale Wings. Rain teams would become even harder to deal with, 'cause you can bet a lot of them would be taking advantage of full-accuracy priority Hurricane.
Edit: Windwhip, other than the Special Attack boost they mentioned (which lets it better use Hurricane), we have no clue what its stats are. I'm betting its speed will go up to 100 at least, if not 110 or so for good measure. Add ten points to its defenses, an obligatory ten to Attack, and we still have at least 50 points of Special Attack increase - though I guess that just brings it up to 120. Hm.