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Quoted By: >>19571843 >>19571855
Primal Groudon, being Ground/Fire and thus 4x weak to Primal Kyogre, repeatedly got his ass handed to him in ancient times, which is why the world is mostly covered in water and Hoenn is drowning in Water Pokemon.
It wasn't until some point later that he evolved to *lose* his Fire typing to put him on more even footing with Kyogre, which is the only reason the world doesn't consist solely of an ocean of Magikarp and Tentacool.
>These two extremely powerful Pokémon clashed in an epic battle that once sent Groudon into a long slumber within the magma beneath the planet’s crust and drove Kyogre into a deep sleep at the bottom of the ocean floor. The awesome transformation is a result of Primal Reversion, when Groudon and Kyogre reclaim their original power from nature’s energy and obtain even greater power than they already have. The power within Primal Reversion is still being discovered, as well as what connection may lie between Primal Reversion and Mega Evolution.
>Primal Groudon beaten within an inch of his life and needing to go into deep slumber
>Primal Kyogre goes down to the ocean ... where he lives, to chill. Water Pokemon everywhere trumpet his arrival.
Unleashing Primal Reversion is a massive ruse orchestrated by Kyogre to weaken Groudon once more. But where does Rayquaza fit into this? Are Mega Latios and Mega Latias's forms, which look identical, really primal reversions to a time when they were a single Pokemon?
It wasn't until some point later that he evolved to *lose* his Fire typing to put him on more even footing with Kyogre, which is the only reason the world doesn't consist solely of an ocean of Magikarp and Tentacool.
>These two extremely powerful Pokémon clashed in an epic battle that once sent Groudon into a long slumber within the magma beneath the planet’s crust and drove Kyogre into a deep sleep at the bottom of the ocean floor. The awesome transformation is a result of Primal Reversion, when Groudon and Kyogre reclaim their original power from nature’s energy and obtain even greater power than they already have. The power within Primal Reversion is still being discovered, as well as what connection may lie between Primal Reversion and Mega Evolution.
>Primal Groudon beaten within an inch of his life and needing to go into deep slumber
>Primal Kyogre goes down to the ocean ... where he lives, to chill. Water Pokemon everywhere trumpet his arrival.
Unleashing Primal Reversion is a massive ruse orchestrated by Kyogre to weaken Groudon once more. But where does Rayquaza fit into this? Are Mega Latios and Mega Latias's forms, which look identical, really primal reversions to a time when they were a single Pokemon?