Pokemon Fans Think Winds And Waves' Trailer Hints At A Legendary
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Pokemon Fans Think Winds And Waves' Trailer Hints At A Legendary
"In two sections of the trailer, you can see a cloud formation that looks kind of like a dragon. The first time is in the opening cinematic when a trainer is looking through their drawings of Pikachu in various regions. The final image in this section is one of Pikachu looking out a window into and ' ocean region, and you can see the dragon-shaped cloud in the sky."
"Given the games' titles, I wouldn't be surprised if ' mascot legendary was a flying-type Dragon Pokémon and got some kind of sea creature. Some are speculating this is a Gyarados' silhouette, and while the one in the initial sketch from the beginning of the trailer definitely resembles the Water/Flying monster from Kanto, the one we see in the actual game itself doesn't look like it much at all."
"Though it hasn't been officially revealed, the games' equivalent of raid battles will reportedly be signified in the open world by Pokémon-shaped clouds. So it's possible this might actually be a Gyarados rather than a new monster, but this also doesn't preclude it from being a different monster entirely."
The official trailer for the upcoming Pokémon games, released for the series' 30th anniversary, features a mysterious dragon-shaped cloud formation appearing in two distinct scenes. The first appearance occurs during an opening cinematic showing a trainer's Pikachu drawings across different regions, with the cloud visible in a sky overlooking an ocean region. The cloud reappears prominently in an environmental in-game shot. Speculation suggests this could represent either a new legendary flying-type dragon Pokémon with sea creature elements, or possibly a Gyarados. However, recent leaks indicate the games' raid battle system may be signified by Pokémon-shaped clouds in the open world, suggesting the dragon formation might simply represent this new mechanic rather than a previously unrevealed monster.
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