Zoroark isn't a legendary. And it doesn't need to be, to be apart of the story. It's more of an exclusive Pokémon. Like how Eevee is usually given in a game.
You might have missed this, but there's a Zorua with N at the scene where he's a child. This could go with the theory that N = Zoroark.
He could have like a split personality (possibly the other acted out by a Zoroark, N also has 2 different character designs), one trying to liberate Pokémon...
Doh! Ground-type is also a merge type of Fighting and Ground.
Pokabu has yellow on it. It don't know why you just shot it out the sky like that.
That yellow could spread down it's snout to the tusks it will likely grow. Lighting bolt shaped tusks sound awesome to me <3
I have a theory. Look at what types are in the sets. Tsutaaja's deck has Grass, Metal and Psychic type. Pokabu's deck has Fire, Normal and Electric-type. And Mijumaru's deck has Water, Ground and Dark-type.
Could these other types be the secondary types of the evolutions of the 5th gen...
Mijumaru, Water-type.
Mamepato, Normal/Flying-type.
Meguroko, Ground-type.
Gochiruzeru. Psychic-type.
I would need a Fire-type. Not too keen on that Monkey thing.
Aloe, Aloe Vera. It's a plant found in deserts. I don't know if this was mentioned before. But it ties in with those displays in what looks like a museum and the desert north of Hiun City.
It's an interesting typing, props for that. It'll also make for some interesting move set. Psychic, Flamethrower, Morning Sun, Sunny Day.
I'm LOVING that bug. It's so cute ^=^
Is it just be, or does Miruhoggu look like those African tribal dancers. With those hoops around their decks and standing tall. Any one know where the name comes from? Miru-hoggu. Obviously ground hog but what does Miru mean?