Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Strongest Legendary Pokemon?

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Actually, "legendary" doesn't mean "strong" at all. It merely means that there are legends told about it. Arcanine has been called time and time again the "Legendary Pokémon". Check its Pokédex data or TCG card.
 
Arcanine is a large, majestic dog. It also requires an evolution technique that would, in reality, be quite hard to figure out, so not only would it be powerful (by animé standards), and majestic, it would also be rare.

Just because something isn't one-of-a-kind or even uber powerful doesn't mean it can't be legendary.
 
If Arcanine is legendary than every pokemon that evolves with the use of a stone is legendary acording to what you said.
 
yes, but it does mean it was pulled out of a hat. And with your evolution theory, you are saying vileplume is rare, ludicolo is rare, any pokemon evolving with a stone is rare.
 
You missed the other half of what I said. Not many other stone evolutions (Ninetales aside) are as majestic as Arcanine is said to be. Ludicolo is a giant, dancing pineapple.

Also, watch the animé. Steven went on a long expedition and was glad to have found a single Fire Stone from it in one episode.
 
In response to your Lugia comment BT, yes Lugia faints, but thats the beauty of it. A simple song can bring him back to life! He can join powers w/ Ash (the choosen one) and be unstopable. What other legandary Pokemon can connect w/ Ash like that? If you have Ash on your side, Technicaly you can't loose in the show. Ash can't die so there for Lugia is invincable.
 
Actually no. If you think about it, you just prooved my comment that LUGIA IS A FREELOADER. He knew that he couldn't lose with Ash on his side, so he agreed to help Ash, because he didn't want to die and he knew he wouldn't on Ash's team. Lugia didn't end up helping Ash at all in my opinion, so he is a Freeloader. The shiny magical glowing crystal balls are what saved the day, obv, not some giant freeloading white thing.
 
Dang, you poeple don't know much about the pokemon movies, you should watch everyone once a week like I do.

Ash dies in the first movie, it was the tears of the pokemon that brought him back to life.
 
That's right, and that's why Butterfree better come back. We all know Butterfree has a huge significance, and that is what I am basing my fanfic, Cry of the Butterfree, off of ;).
 
The reason Ash will never die is that pokemon is rated g (I never said it was a kids show) and if he dies than there will be no more episodes.
 
Ash technically died in the first movie, when both Mew and Mewtwo hit him and petrified him. He was, however revived.

In addition, the Pokémon Crystal special opened up a new protagonist (Kenta, the G/S male trainer) that could be used instead of Ash. The problem is that Kenta's main Pokémon is Bakufuun (Typhlosion), and that runs contrary to the message the animé gives with Ash—that the protagonist must use cute, unevolved Pokémon, or at least iconic mascots (Charizard et al).
 
No, he should die and then the show can follow a bette dressed, better pokemon trainer character with a mom who nags less...Brendan or somebody, lol.
 
Kenta would be better. Brendan... he dressed his Pokémon up in cute outfits all the time, and his favourite shout is "Beautiful!" Can't imagine the censors liking that.

(That's the manga, though, where he's technically Ruby, and Sapphire (May) is a wild, savage, tarzan-like person)
 
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