Pokémon 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sword and Shield and their upcoming DLC are the most recent additions to the ever-expanding Pokémon Franchise. And much like its many predecessors, the games feature many characters, locations, plots, and 😼easter eggs, each adding to the region of Galar.
But not everything is easily explained within the game and its story, and there are just as many mysteries within Sword and Shield as there are answers. And so, here are 10 mysteries within the games th🎉at we still need answers to. Hop🃏efully, there'll be some solutions in the upcoming DLC.
10 How Did Hop Get His𒈔 Wooloo?
Hop, like all other rivals before him, picks one of the main Fire, Grass, or Water-type starters, and picks a weaker starter than the player's. However, he has the slight, unique advantage of having a second Pokémon on his team: Wooloo. Hop's dialogue ind🎃icates he's had this Wooloo for quite a while, but how exactly did he get it?
While children aren't allowed to participate in regional Gym Challenges until they're 10, the g♎ames have plenty of young child NPCs with their own Pokémon. So, who caught Hop's Wooloo : Leon, their mother, or perhaps Hop himself? And if other NPC children can be encountered as trainers, why didn't Hop ever do this with his Wooloo?
9 ▨ 𒐪 How Did Leon Get His Charizard?
We're given hints about Leon's own Gym Challenge from him, Sonia, and numerous other NPCs throughout the game, but we never get to know exactly how Leon's journey was from its beginning, up until the events of Pokémon Sword and Shield.
8 ✨ Who are Sonia's Parents?
Sonia is the granddaughter of the Galar region's Pokémon Professor, Magnolia. This alone isn't t🅰oo surprising, as many other Professors have had families in the past. Professor K🌄ukui is married, Professor Birch has a wife and two children, and even Professor Oak has two grandchildren: Blue and Daisy Oak.
But mucღh like the latter two, we're never given any information on Sonia's own parents. We do♕n't know who they are, where they are, or what could have possibly happened to them. The lack of any discussion about them, especially from their own family, making this absence all the more perplexing, but unless the DLC surprises us with answers, this may be one mystery that remains unsolved.
7 Who is Bede's Family? ꦰ
Take a glimpse at Rival Bede's normal Poké🥀mon League card, and you'll discover he was placed in an orphanage as a young child. While never officially adopted, he became an unofficial son to Chairman Rose. This gives insight into his behavior throughout the ga𝔍me and makes his disqualification from the Gym Challenge a more personal disowning by the Chairman.
Interestingly enough, Bede's backstory also implies that his birth family is still alive. So, who exactly are they? Did they ever try to get Bede back, and even if not, did Bede ever try to find them? If this could be expanded upon, Bede could transform ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚfrom the salty little Fairy-Gym-Leader in-training to a fascinating exploration of found families within the Pokémon world.
6 Who Took Kabu's Place?🌱 💞
Returning back to Galar's Pokémon League cards, it's revealed that at one point in the past Fire-Type Gym Leader Kabu actually lost his position as Gym Leader in Motostoไke.
Though he's obviously won that position back by Sword and Shield, it's still fun to theorize who could have usurped him 𓄧at one point, especially🏅 since it's never directly stated.
5 Who are B🎃ea and Allister?
Sword and Shield are the first Pokémon games to not only feature version-༒exclusive Pokémon, but also vers🅠ion-exclusive Gyms. In Circhester, the exclusives are either mother Melony or her son Gordie, who take on the Ice and Rock-types, respectively. But Stow-on-Side's version-exclusive Gym Leaders, Bea and Allister, are far more mysterious.
Indeed, unlike the former Leaders, nothing in-game or in-meta suggests any major relationship to each other or any other Gym Leaders of Galar. Even their own League cards, both common a🔯nd rare, only further compound the mystery of their backstories. No one really knows who they are or where they came from. So, who are Bea and Allister? What are their stories?
4 Was The Wil𓆉d Area Always Wild?
The Wild Area is Pokémon's first attempt at an open-world format for exploration and story progression. While we're not here to review how successful the attempt was, we are here to explore the mystery of several structures within the area. Three places in the Wild Area imply there was onc☂e larger human activity there: the Watchtower Ruins, Lake of Outrage, and Stony Wilderness. With the former-most region, even from its very name to the structure itself, there's an indication that humans were once in the area. Considering its closeness to Motostoke, it probably had something to do with said city, but if that's the case,🍒 why did people leave, and when did this happen?
As for the Lake of Outrage and Stony Wilderness, the many stone structures featured within them greatly resemble famous prehistoric Celtic structures like Stonehenge or the Rollright Stones. This might give a time frame on how long these places have been aba𝓡ndoned.
3 Who Was Champion Before Leon? 🍷
One thing revealed about the upcoming Isle of Armor DLC is that it's home to a former Champion of Galar, and Leon's old mentor, Mustard. Notably, though, is that the information released thus far has made it clear that he is not the former Champion Leon overthrew.
Compounded with the fact that he was Leon's mentor during his own Gym Challenge, everything points to the fact that someone else was Champion during Leon's childh🐈ood. This person's identity is unknown, but if the DLC has revealed one former Galarian champion, perhaps we will also eventually meet the one who directly preceded Leon.
2 ꦓ What Is Thꦛe Fate Of Galar's Future Gym Challenges?
1 What💎 is Eternatus?
Obviously, Eternatus is a Pokémon. The Pokémon franchise wouldn't just up and put a Yokai or Digimon in any of their games. But even within the world of pocket monsters, the series hasn't shied aw🍃ay from suggesting that some Pokémon aren't exactly of this world. The mysteriousness of Eternatus' 🐈Gigantamax, Dynamax, and Eternamax power, as well as its unknown origins suggests this.
We're never given a solid answer as to what sort of Pokémon it is. Is it from another dimension like Necrozma and the Ultra Beasts? Is it an alien, like Deoxys? Is it a deity outside of reality, like Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, or Arceus? Is it something else entirely? Eternatus is Sword and Shield's greatest mystery.