Colton O'Weekly
Master of Reality
If there's a thread like this I apologize.
Anyways, I recently realized that not only are some articles of the Pokedex are outrageous, but I realized that the way it works is somewhat... odd.
So it's supposed to be an encyclopedia of all Pokemon, right? Right. So why do you have to capture Pokemon to get their entries? I mean, couldn't it work by merely encountering them? And how is it that if you need to fill it in, why do you recognize every Pokemon you come across? It's like the Professors want you to waste time trying to fill in a Pokedex.
The anime itself, I suppose, does have a better idea of the Pokedex- where it actually does contain all known information on the Pokemon. It doesn't require the capture of them.
So how does the Pokedex work? And when you capture a legendary like, say, Palkia or Groudon or other Pokemon, why does it act as if the Pokemon has been researched already and you just unlocked the data?
I'm sorta thinking it scans the Pokemon's brain or something like that, and gets information- judging that it isn't a finished encyclopedia. But you'd think that Pidgey would have an entry right away, since it's so common. Or I would at least.
Anyways, I recently realized that not only are some articles of the Pokedex are outrageous, but I realized that the way it works is somewhat... odd.
So it's supposed to be an encyclopedia of all Pokemon, right? Right. So why do you have to capture Pokemon to get their entries? I mean, couldn't it work by merely encountering them? And how is it that if you need to fill it in, why do you recognize every Pokemon you come across? It's like the Professors want you to waste time trying to fill in a Pokedex.
The anime itself, I suppose, does have a better idea of the Pokedex- where it actually does contain all known information on the Pokemon. It doesn't require the capture of them.
So how does the Pokedex work? And when you capture a legendary like, say, Palkia or Groudon or other Pokemon, why does it act as if the Pokemon has been researched already and you just unlocked the data?
I'm sorta thinking it scans the Pokemon's brain or something like that, and gets information- judging that it isn't a finished encyclopedia. But you'd think that Pidgey would have an entry right away, since it's so common. Or I would at least.