it would be kinda bizarre for it to do the exact same thing as jirachi does, i really think imaginationgays have just imagined all their evidence and wished for it to be real
We don’t know the extent of Jirachi’s powers but canonically Hoopa can teleport people, Pokémon, and objects across multiple universes into its current one.
Jirachi according to Movie 6 semis only able to teleport objects in its current proximity instead of granting any wish.
Jirachi is going to be retconned into granting the wishes of computer pokemon. And Terapagos in the game is a Jesus pokemon messiah. Revealing, no not like genie pokemon, a pokemon’s true form.
>The exact same thing Jirachi does
Am I a joke to you?
I think Terapagos is the only one who can make things appear from nowhere
Jirachi is shown to teleport whatever is wished for in its movie, while Hoopa transports things through the rings
the context-sensitive powers of Herba Mystica
also Dokutaro can explicitly grant wishes via the Toxic Chains and it definitely has a connection to Area Zero
I don't think it technically "grants wishes" like a genie would.
What it probably does is turning "the thing a person treasures the most" into reality, since that would fit with SV's overall theme of "treasure" (and, tangentially, Unova's theme of "dreams"), while also being thematically distinct from Jirachi and Hoopa.
It works on a person's subconscious. On their dreams. It can give you what your heart truly desires, even if you don't know what that is.
>does is turning "the thing a person treasures the most" into reality
That would be such a shit thing to create as a pokemon. It removes all agency and growth from others. "No you didn't actually do those, this turtle did"
Maybe that's exactly the point. Maybe the lesson of the game is that you're supposed to be the one to achieve your own dreams, instead of going the easy way and having a magic solution to turn your dreams into reality.
Maybe that's even the reason the protag fights the huge Terapagos form in the end: because they deny its powers and want to have agency in their lives.
>Maybe the lesson of the game is that you're supposed to be the one to achieve your own dreams
Quite literally every main and secondary character achieved their dream without the turtle.
And that's how they're going to BTFO Kieran when he tries to use Terapagos to get what he wants >"instead of achieving your dreams yourself you're going to use the turtle? lol what a loser"
I'm excited for the moment when you find out that Kieran has nothing to do with your magic turtle.
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Anonymous
nta but kieran is possessed by dokutaro which is a mutant glimmora that ate so many tera crystals it has terapagos wish powers. so that’s how teal mask ties to the main story plot
In order >Terastallization >Herba Mystica >The AI Professor's existence >The Time Machine having a vague set of rules that don't match up with past time travel in the series >Paradox Pokemon not lining up with Heath's record. Trio Paradoxes based on missing Occulture entries loosely ripping the imagined page in the book. >The academy wants students to fulfill their dreams >Sada/Turo's dream was to create the paradise they imagined based on the book and Occulture's representations of the Paradox Pokemon >Briar's dream is to prove Heath's record true >Glimmets feed off of tera energy, there is allegedly a similarly related Peach Pokemon that can manifest dreams at the cost of binding via toxic chain >The anime pendant protecting Liko when she feels strongly about something (aka plot armor) >Also anime, story told by Liko's grandma isn't the same as the one Roy knows about from the book. Only Roy's depiction features the ancient balls. Possibly more discrepancies between tellings later.
>the imaginary missing occulture
Jan-March is missing. Entries for Miraidon/Koraidon and Terapagos are also laid out for November and December. Play the game.
>but when you really think about it, did they REALLY create a hyper-advanced AI in their exact likeness?
yes >The professor was obsessed with the past/future, so it would make sense that a time machine would manifest from that desire.
only if you decide terapagos can grant wishes
this is not proof that it can grant wishes btw
>only if you decide terapagos can grant wishes >this is not proof that it can grant wishes btw
Do you think a monkey's paw grants wishes? Or is the drawback too much to say it really achieves that? Cope all you want but Terapagos' lore and design at this point couldn't be any more blatant.
Yeah, it's the source of Terastralisation. Dokutaro is the wish-granter, but I don't see why one legendary is A-OK, but the other, more closely tied to the wish aspect of imagination isn't.
>Dokutaro is the wish-granter
Different kind of wish granting. We don't see the AI or paradox Pokemon bound by toxic chains. Moreover, where do you think it got the power from?
>Terastallization >Herba Mystica
both of these are caused by living things (pokemon and plants respectively) drawing on the energy generated by tera crystals, not terapagos >The AI Professor's existence
the game tells you the ai professor is using the tera crystals as a power source; it wasn't created by the tera crystals >inb4 but what about when it becomes the final boss
the tera crystals powering it are outputting more energy, causing crystals to grow on and over the ai's own body >The Time Machine having a vague set of rules that don't match up with past time travel in the series
it's less capable than celebi and darkrai, sure, but i'd argue it's pretty in-line with how time travel worked in gen 2 via the time capsule >Paradox Pokemon not lining up with Heath's record.
heath and his team never got a good look at the paradox mon that attacked and ultimately killed one of their guys, as they were kind of busy trying to not get murdered by it while escaping from it >Trio Paradoxes based on missing Occulture entries loosely ripping the imagined page in the book.
occulture's source for all their articles about the paradox mons is the book; using it to write articles about the trio paradoxes is not unusual, different from how they approached the other ones or indicative that terapagos can grant wishes >inb4 but occulture is a reliable source
everything but the names and species the paradox mons are related to is fiction; they're a pulpy fictional entertainment magazine and are making shit up to entertain readers >The academy wants students to fulfill their dreams >Sada/Turo's dream was to create the paradise they imagined based on the book and Occulture's representations of the Paradox Pokemon >Briar's dream is to prove Heath's record true
these are not terapagos and cannot literally grant wishes >Glimmets feed off of tera energy
and >there is allegedly
stopped reading there
i haven't watched the anime
All mogged by Walking Wake and Iron Leaves tera raid >B-but Ogerpon evil in the DLC ads!
The DLC says that FOLKLORE says that Ogerpon is evil, which is true. The folklore in DLC1 claims Ogerpon is evil. The ad never lied.
The DLC ads said "Folklore claims Ogerpon is evil".
This is not the same as saying "Ogerpon is evil". The former is saying what a thing claims, and the latter is making the claim itself.
>The DLC ads said "Folklore claims Ogerpon is evil".
Right, and as we know after the fact, the village folklore is no longer that Ogerpon is evil. Just like the raids say >elusive Pokémon from the ancient past and distant future!
Meaning that they are believed to be from the ancient past and distant future. It's almost like both are important twists they don't want to outright spoil or something.
elusive means they escaped from the part/future to present day
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Anonymous
Elusive means rare. They are elusive because you can't get them in the base game, otherwise you're implying all mythicals which get given the same tagline are also somehow from the past/future.
You're getting baited by some homosexual with the "marketing" bullshit. Only the Presents showed that snippet from the story, they're pretending like it was more than it was.
Hell, most of this schizo bullshit is 2-3 homosexuals trying to signal boost a handful of lines of text and claiming everything else is lies and the dialogue THEY chose is correct.
In the professor's notes in the labs, he writes that he 'wishes' he had help.
We're initially supposed to assume that this led to them to creating the AI, but when you really think about it, did they REALLY create a hyper-advanced AI in their exact likeness? Or was that just their wish for more help being granted? The professor was obsessed with the past/future, so it would make sense that a time machine would manifest from that desire.
>but when you really think about it, did they REALLY create a hyper-advanced AI in their exact likeness?
yes >The professor was obsessed with the past/future, so it would make sense that a time machine would manifest from that desire.
only if you decide terapagos can grant wishes
this is not proof that it can grant wishes btw
>but when you really think about it, did they REALLY create a hyper-advanced AI in their exact likeness?
yes >The professor was obsessed with the past/future, so it would make sense that a time machine would manifest from that desire.
only if you decide terapagos can grant wishes
this is not proof that it can grant wishes btw
We know for a fact the professor didn't create their robot double. The wording in their journal pretty much confirms it. They make no mention of building it, just that a new assistant arrived.
In fact, it's implied their so off the deep end at this point that they don't even realize their assistant is an exact duplicate.
>Humanity does not, in fact, possess the knowledge to develop such a sophisticated AI at present. But the crystals that make up the Zero Lab have made such a thing possible here.
What do you make of that?
Do you know the type of technology we would have at this point if super conductors could function at room temperature? Do you have negative IQ and denounce science?
One of the main symptoms of being paranoid schizophrenic is being unable to tell when someone is telling the truth and positioning others as your enemy. Same reason why so many of these imaginationgays think every character is lying or there's some deep meaning in every throwaway dialogue.
yea
it would be kinda bizarre for it to do the exact same thing as jirachi does, i really think imaginationgays have just imagined all their evidence and wished for it to be real
>The exact same thing Jirachi does
Am I a joke to you?
We don’t know the extent of Jirachi’s powers but canonically Hoopa can teleport people, Pokémon, and objects across multiple universes into its current one.
Jirachi according to Movie 6 semis only able to teleport objects in its current proximity instead of granting any wish.
Jirachi is going to be retconned into granting the wishes of computer pokemon. And Terapagos in the game is a Jesus pokemon messiah. Revealing, no not like genie pokemon, a pokemon’s true form.
I forgot when Jesus made water into dinosaurs.
>Jirachi is going to [schizo rambling]
Hoopa doesn’t grant wishes, it uses portals.
I think Terapagos is the only one who can make things appear from nowhere
Jirachi is shown to teleport whatever is wished for in its movie, while Hoopa transports things through the rings
Right because absolutely no Pokemon represent time or time travel right? Time sissies please say you're just pretending to be this moronic
makes me think, celebi came before dialga, jirachi before pagobro
the context-sensitive powers of Herba Mystica
also Dokutaro can explicitly grant wishes via the Toxic Chains and it definitely has a connection to Area Zero
is this thing even in the game yet
December
Zero.
Let's find out.
I wish for Terapagos to have a better design!
he can grant my wishes for sure
I don't think it technically "grants wishes" like a genie would.
What it probably does is turning "the thing a person treasures the most" into reality, since that would fit with SV's overall theme of "treasure" (and, tangentially, Unova's theme of "dreams"), while also being thematically distinct from Jirachi and Hoopa.
It works on a person's subconscious. On their dreams. It can give you what your heart truly desires, even if you don't know what that is.
that's so cool.
hoopa has nothing to do with this, he actually teleports people
>does is turning "the thing a person treasures the most" into reality
That would be such a shit thing to create as a pokemon. It removes all agency and growth from others. "No you didn't actually do those, this turtle did"
pokemon
So, giving the player and their friends agency and character growth, thank you.
Maybe that's exactly the point. Maybe the lesson of the game is that you're supposed to be the one to achieve your own dreams, instead of going the easy way and having a magic solution to turn your dreams into reality.
Maybe that's even the reason the protag fights the huge Terapagos form in the end: because they deny its powers and want to have agency in their lives.
>Maybe the lesson of the game is that you're supposed to be the one to achieve your own dreams
Quite literally every main and secondary character achieved their dream without the turtle.
And that's how they're going to BTFO Kieran when he tries to use Terapagos to get what he wants
>"instead of achieving your dreams yourself you're going to use the turtle? lol what a loser"
I'm excited for the moment when you find out that Kieran has nothing to do with your magic turtle.
nta but kieran is possessed by dokutaro which is a mutant glimmora that ate so many tera crystals it has terapagos wish powers. so that’s how teal mask ties to the main story plot
schizo moment
i like to think she consumed organic matter via her crystals and use that matter to recreate whatever you want
We don’t know but Terapagos shouldn’t be able to grant wishes in such a way.
Reality altering is probably closer to its actual power.
In order
>Terastallization
>Herba Mystica
>The AI Professor's existence
>The Time Machine having a vague set of rules that don't match up with past time travel in the series
>Paradox Pokemon not lining up with Heath's record. Trio Paradoxes based on missing Occulture entries loosely ripping the imagined page in the book.
>The academy wants students to fulfill their dreams
>Sada/Turo's dream was to create the paradise they imagined based on the book and Occulture's representations of the Paradox Pokemon
>Briar's dream is to prove Heath's record true
>Glimmets feed off of tera energy, there is allegedly a similarly related Peach Pokemon that can manifest dreams at the cost of binding via toxic chain
>The anime pendant protecting Liko when she feels strongly about something (aka plot armor)
>Also anime, story told by Liko's grandma isn't the same as the one Roy knows about from the book. Only Roy's depiction features the ancient balls. Possibly more discrepancies between tellings later.
I'm excited for when the DLC releases and the imaginary missing occulture is never added.
>the imaginary missing occulture
Jan-March is missing. Entries for Miraidon/Koraidon and Terapagos are also laid out for November and December. Play the game.
>only if you decide terapagos can grant wishes
>this is not proof that it can grant wishes btw
Do you think a monkey's paw grants wishes? Or is the drawback too much to say it really achieves that? Cope all you want but Terapagos' lore and design at this point couldn't be any more blatant.
Yeah, it's the source of Terastralisation. Dokutaro is the wish-granter, but I don't see why one legendary is A-OK, but the other, more closely tied to the wish aspect of imagination isn't.
>Dokutaro is the wish-granter
Different kind of wish granting. We don't see the AI or paradox Pokemon bound by toxic chains. Moreover, where do you think it got the power from?
>Terastallization
>Herba Mystica
both of these are caused by living things (pokemon and plants respectively) drawing on the energy generated by tera crystals, not terapagos
>The AI Professor's existence
the game tells you the ai professor is using the tera crystals as a power source; it wasn't created by the tera crystals
>inb4 but what about when it becomes the final boss
the tera crystals powering it are outputting more energy, causing crystals to grow on and over the ai's own body
>The Time Machine having a vague set of rules that don't match up with past time travel in the series
it's less capable than celebi and darkrai, sure, but i'd argue it's pretty in-line with how time travel worked in gen 2 via the time capsule
>Paradox Pokemon not lining up with Heath's record.
heath and his team never got a good look at the paradox mon that attacked and ultimately killed one of their guys, as they were kind of busy trying to not get murdered by it while escaping from it
>Trio Paradoxes based on missing Occulture entries loosely ripping the imagined page in the book.
occulture's source for all their articles about the paradox mons is the book; using it to write articles about the trio paradoxes is not unusual, different from how they approached the other ones or indicative that terapagos can grant wishes
>inb4 but occulture is a reliable source
everything but the names and species the paradox mons are related to is fiction; they're a pulpy fictional entertainment magazine and are making shit up to entertain readers
>The academy wants students to fulfill their dreams
>Sada/Turo's dream was to create the paradise they imagined based on the book and Occulture's representations of the Paradox Pokemon
>Briar's dream is to prove Heath's record true
these are not terapagos and cannot literally grant wishes
>Glimmets feed off of tera energy
and
>there is allegedly
stopped reading there
i haven't watched the anime
All mogged by Walking Wake and Iron Leaves tera raid
>B-but Ogerpon evil in the DLC ads!
The DLC says that FOLKLORE says that Ogerpon is evil, which is true. The folklore in DLC1 claims Ogerpon is evil. The ad never lied.
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The DLC ads said "Folklore claims Ogerpon is evil".
This is not the same as saying "Ogerpon is evil". The former is saying what a thing claims, and the latter is making the claim itself.
>The DLC ads said "Folklore claims Ogerpon is evil".
Right, and as we know after the fact, the village folklore is no longer that Ogerpon is evil. Just like the raids say
>elusive Pokémon from the ancient past and distant future!
Meaning that they are believed to be from the ancient past and distant future. It's almost like both are important twists they don't want to outright spoil or something.
elusive means they escaped from the part/future to present day
Elusive means rare. They are elusive because you can't get them in the base game, otherwise you're implying all mythicals which get given the same tagline are also somehow from the past/future.
You're getting baited by some homosexual with the "marketing" bullshit. Only the Presents showed that snippet from the story, they're pretending like it was more than it was.
Hell, most of this schizo bullshit is 2-3 homosexuals trying to signal boost a handful of lines of text and claiming everything else is lies and the dialogue THEY chose is correct.
Kieran manages to capture it and uses its power to turn the player character into a pokemon, which he proceeds to capture immediately after.
>Kieran turns me into an ogerpon
Now what?
threaten him with your cudgel until you get changed back
>Gets to lord himself over you forever AND have the pokemon of his dreams
checks out
In the professor's notes in the labs, he writes that he 'wishes' he had help.
We're initially supposed to assume that this led to them to creating the AI, but when you really think about it, did they REALLY create a hyper-advanced AI in their exact likeness? Or was that just their wish for more help being granted? The professor was obsessed with the past/future, so it would make sense that a time machine would manifest from that desire.
>but when you really think about it, did they REALLY create a hyper-advanced AI in their exact likeness?
yes
>The professor was obsessed with the past/future, so it would make sense that a time machine would manifest from that desire.
only if you decide terapagos can grant wishes
this is not proof that it can grant wishes btw
There's also the part Carmine said about people seeing the ghosts of their loved ones over the lake.
We know for a fact the professor didn't create their robot double. The wording in their journal pretty much confirms it. They make no mention of building it, just that a new assistant arrived.
In fact, it's implied their so off the deep end at this point that they don't even realize their assistant is an exact duplicate.
And if they're so far gone, why is it strange they wouldn't realise they'd built the assistant?
The AI quite literally tells you the professor made them
>Humanity does not, in fact, possess the knowledge to develop such a sophisticated AI at present. But the crystals that make up the Zero Lab have made such a thing possible here.
What do you make of that?
Do you know the type of technology we would have at this point if super conductors could function at room temperature? Do you have negative IQ and denounce science?
it makes your dreams a reality
that is what you're being asked to prove, yes
One of the main symptoms of being paranoid schizophrenic is being unable to tell when someone is telling the truth and positioning others as your enemy. Same reason why so many of these imaginationgays think every character is lying or there's some deep meaning in every throwaway dialogue.
Nope