Pretty sure someone's already said this but the reason Solgaleo is not a fire type is because the sun IS NOT MADE OF FIRE. Many people tend to think this but the heat and light is coming from the nuclear fusion process. This may also be why it's part steel type, because the nuclei in the core can be under enough pressure and form heavier elements depending on the star's size. Just wanted to make that clear because many people are disappointed that it's not fire when stars are not really fire at all..
No, this place is in the third island from left, the island with the active volcano, you can see it on the left side of the island You can clearly see the little square and the blue buildingsOkay since no one's pointed it out; that island smack dab in the ocean looks an awful lot like something we've seen before...
Oh my God yes! Keep that BS in the anime and the manga (that flopped no shade) I'm praying to Arceus and Jesus that those Yellow and Blue stones are like different Alola style Keystones or for Lunala and Solgaleo. Just give us new megas and I promise we'll all be great. That fusion crap was just an excuse for Ash not to remember Heracross, Glalie, Sceptile, Pidgeot and Charizard.Okay since no one's pointed it out; that island smack dab in the ocean looks an awful lot like something we've seen before...
And for dual-typed moves, the TCG could be hinting at this with Steam Siege having dual-typed Pokemon again. Coincidence that it just so happens to be the set Magearna debuts in? Flying Press was probably just a test to see how well it ran, and since everyone's Hawlucha and their mother runs it, well. Totally not just for convenience, nah.
Just dear GOD, don't give us those stupid Re-BURST forms.
Okay since no one's pointed it out; that island smack dab in the ocean looks an awful lot like something we've seen before...
Yeah, if you ask me it either has something to do with them or it serves as a gym building like that tower in Lumiose city.On the top right of the fourth island is a beautiful Japanese tower. Could the tower have something to do with Ho-oh and Lugia?
Am I the only one that noticed the tiny island with the palm tree? It's in the top-right of the map, obscured by clouds.
I think this would be a better guess imo. View attachment 10804
Yeah, if you ask me it either has something to do with them or it serves as a gym building like that tower in Lumiose city.
More like Luke fon Fabre, but that Luke is cool, too. xDLike Luke, the son of Apallo, from Percy Jackson
Oh my God yes! Keep that BS in the anime and the manga (that flopped no shade) I'm praying to Arceus and Jesus that those Yellow and Blue stones are like different Alola style Keystones or for Lunala and Solgaleo. Just give us new megas and I promise we'll all be great. That fusion crap was just an excuse for Ash not to remember Heracross, Glalie, Sceptile, Pidgeot and Charizard.
On the top right of the fourth island is a beautiful Japanese tower. Could the tower have something to do with Ho-oh and Lugia?
How did you even find out about the Ho-oh and Lugia in the clouds? I sure hope that means Ho-oh and Lugia are in the games!There's also a cloud that looks like Lugia and apparently one that looks like Ho-Oh on the map. They're on the left side. Though, I don't see the latter. Speaking of the two, I feel like it'd be a bit disappointing if the Johto starters and Ho-Oh + Lugia didn't get something in Generation 7.
- Johto Classic happened last week.
- Johto Monopoly is going to be released later on this year.
- They're pushing Johto merchandise in the Pokemon Centers in Japan apparently.
- I've heard they're pushing Johto Pokemon in the TCG. And of course... There's Ho-Oh and Wobbuffet BREAK.
How did you even find out about the Ho-oh and Lugia in the clouds? I sure hope that means Ho-oh and Lugia are in the games!
And Johto Monopoly?
While Solgaleo's steel typing will possibly be the question for years to come (even though some explanations I've heard make sense), Lunala's typing made the most sense as Dark type isn't about actual darkness since in Japan it is known as the "evil-type".