I’d love to see a regional Hydreigon, where they’re loved instead of hated, and thus are much calmer. I just want my lil blind goober Deino to get his head scritchies!
Oh that would be sick!!! As I think about it, I definitely think the color palette will change, the type will change and that it will stay blind but it'll develop psychic powers to help it "see". All because deino got head scratches haha
Sure! Maybe it starts as a regular Deino, evolves into regional Zweilous, and ends up as a perrserker sorta deal, where it’s a new Pokémon instead of regional Hydreigon?
7:18 Zweilous' most dominate head doesn't actually take over the body after evolution into Hydreigon, and the lesser head doesn't lose its brain. Both heads actually merged together to form Hydreigon's brain since it's intelligence increased with evolution. It wouldn't make sense for valuable brain matter to just wither away instead of being integrated into a body that already has so many limbs that it would struggle to control itself without a secondary brain. If you need some more evidence checkout Professor Wormwood's channel he explains the evolution process in great detail. Professor Wormwood's research on the Hydreigon line: Evolution from Zweilous to Hydreigon causes them to grow a third head. Despite the two smaller heads resembling sock puppets and not having brains, they still have functioning eyes and mouths. This indicates that the two heads from Zweilous lost their brain matter through evolution and became the two sock puppet heads of Hydreigon. The missing brain matter then combined into the middle head of Hydreigon, giving it full control over the body and providing it with the necessary memories of having multiple heads as Zweilous to better understanding how to control three heads efficienly with an already complicated body plan.
Wait... where did you find all thos information? I research everything I put in my videos and almost every media outlet that is cannon states that the secondary heads lack a brain and that they posses very simplistic eyes and that they don't even move or think of their own accord. Meaning the central brain decides everything. Now having the two brains fuse makes a lot of sense but I did not see any outlet post specific details about that. Also, I am not sure who professor wormwood is. If it is a TH-camr that has added scientific explanation to these phenomenon that is awesome. But since it is not cannon to the show or anime, I do not consider it fact, only using the information provided by the pokemon company itself. So technically everything I have in my video is fact.
@@mainc80To be honest, it's my own head, cannon. Your explanation actually fits the Dark type better. I just don't like the implication that I tortured my Zweilous into evolving making one of it's heads die and became a husk. I guess Lockestin & Gnoggin were right after all.
Thanks so much! And for commenting. But for the actual pokemon name, I watched the anime to learn the pronunciation. so it is as accurate as possible, and they pronounce it 'high- dragon'.
wow the video is cool
Appreciate that!! And thanks for commenting
I’d love to see a regional Hydreigon, where they’re loved instead of hated, and thus are much calmer. I just want my lil blind goober Deino to get his head scritchies!
Oh that would be sick!!! As I think about it, I definitely think the color palette will change, the type will change and that it will stay blind but it'll develop psychic powers to help it "see". All because deino got head scratches haha
Sure! Maybe it starts as a regular Deino, evolves into regional Zweilous, and ends up as a perrserker sorta deal, where it’s a new Pokémon instead of regional Hydreigon?
Yeah, I like that idea a lot. Unlocking the true power within deino by giving it head rubs hahaha
7:18 Zweilous' most dominate head doesn't actually take over the body after evolution into Hydreigon, and the lesser head doesn't lose its brain. Both heads actually merged together to form Hydreigon's brain since it's intelligence increased with evolution. It wouldn't make sense for valuable brain matter to just wither away instead of being integrated into a body that already has so many limbs that it would struggle to control itself without a secondary brain. If you need some more evidence checkout Professor Wormwood's channel he explains the evolution process in great detail.
Professor Wormwood's research on the Hydreigon line: Evolution from Zweilous to Hydreigon causes them to grow a third head. Despite the two smaller heads resembling sock puppets and not having brains, they still have functioning eyes and mouths. This indicates that the two heads from Zweilous lost their brain matter through evolution and became the two sock puppet heads of Hydreigon. The missing brain matter then combined into the middle head of Hydreigon, giving it full control over the body and providing it with the necessary memories of having multiple heads as Zweilous to better understanding how to control three heads efficienly with an already complicated body plan.
Wait... where did you find all thos information? I research everything I put in my videos and almost every media outlet that is cannon states that the secondary heads lack a brain and that they posses very simplistic eyes and that they don't even move or think of their own accord. Meaning the central brain decides everything. Now having the two brains fuse makes a lot of sense but I did not see any outlet post specific details about that. Also, I am not sure who professor wormwood is. If it is a TH-camr that has added scientific explanation to these phenomenon that is awesome. But since it is not cannon to the show or anime, I do not consider it fact, only using the information provided by the pokemon company itself. So technically everything I have in my video is fact.
@@mainc80To be honest, it's my own head, cannon.
Your explanation actually fits the Dark type better.
I just don't like the implication that I tortured my Zweilous into evolving making one of it's heads die and became a husk. I guess Lockestin & Gnoggin were right after all.
Woah, this was a great video. Insanely surprised by the subscriber count. You deserve and will get way more!
Yo! Thanks so much! Appreciate the support and the comment. If there is a pokemon you want to see next, let me know
if you guys really want to help Hydregions out, please get rid of some fairies
I know!!! Jigglypuff can sneeze on Hydreigon and knock it out
Hydregion is one of the reasons fairies exist. It was such an oppressive force that they made a type just to deal with it.
Love the video, except the pronunciation of "Hydregion."
Its supposed to be pronounced Hide Region
But you pronounce it High Dragon
Thanks so much! And for commenting.
But for the actual pokemon name, I watched the anime to learn the pronunciation. so it is as accurate as possible, and they pronounce it 'high- dragon'.