Pokemon Pokopia May Have Debunked A Years-Long Fan Theory
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Pokemon Pokopia May Have Debunked A Years-Long Fan Theory
"According to Pokédex, DJ Rotom is an electric/normal-type monster, which is a different combination from any of its previous forms, and this version is specifically called Stereo Rotom. Given that it has a new typing, unlike any of the other new forms in Pokopia, fans are wondering if this means that this form will appear in a future mainline game as a catchable monster you can add to your team."
"Now that stereo Rotom is coming and has been given the normal typing, it's put a bit of a dent in a years-long fan theory that could get a new Sound element and that some past monsters would be reworked into it similar to when Fairy, Dark, and Steel were added back in Gens II and VI."
Pokémon Pokopia introduces DJ Rotom, a new stereo-based form of the ghost/electric Pokémon Rotom coming to Switch 2. Unlike other new Rotom forms that maintain the same typing as the base form, DJ Rotom features an Electric/Normal-type combination, marking a significant departure. This unique typing has sparked speculation among fans about whether this form will appear in future mainline games as a catchable Pokémon. The introduction of Normal-typing for a sound-related form has intensified debate about whether Game Freak is deliberately avoiding the creation of a Sound-type Pokémon, a concept fans have theorized about for years.
Read at Kotaku
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