>>50466703>Nice goalpost move your original post was talking about out of all POKEMON GAMESyou're an actual retard, if you read my post
>>50465941 you'll see that I mentioned Xenoblade DE right from the start. I didn't move shit, you're just an underage ESL who can't read properly.
>>50466703>Yes HIS version of the pokedex as in the one you get at his labpicrel exposes your retardation. MY INVENTION, not "my "VERSION of the invention".
>Yes in the sinnoh regionexcept the D/P clans, which you correctly said to have moved in from other regions, also state to have never had contact with pokemon until the events of the game.
> Source?PLA, you'd know this if you'd played it.
>How does this ruin the lore at all really? how can you attack my arguments for being subjective and then push your subjective opinion every second reply? Anyway, it ruins the lore because the grandfather paradox is a cliché, overused trope in time travel stories.
> Not the first pokemon character to be randomly pulled into a different time yeah except PLA establishes that it's Arceus who pulls the protag in because he needs them, and Ingo doesn't do shit so why did Arceus pull him?
> So?Not an argument.
> Yeah due to space time distortions what a lore ruining event.Time loops are lazy and shit writing, yes it does ruin the lore.
> Pure subjective maybe, but pointing that out isn't a counter-argument.
> theyre literally apart of the map No they're not. Terrain is a part of the map. That's like saying biology and geology are the same thing.
> also their settlements are scatterd no they're not, thjere's literally two settlements in very secluded, concentrated regions of their specific maps, that's the opposite of scattered.
> they also clearly visit jubilife village so they dont need big settlementsThey had settlements before jubilife village, the clans were in Hisui long before the Galaxy Team started colonizing.