Mythical Pokémon are generally classified as Pokémon that require, at least in their debut games, an external method, either a direct distribution or an event item, to be obtained. Starting with ORAS, some Mythical Pokémon have become available in-game, but they're exceptions that still required events to be obtained back in their debut games. And yes, they *are* a separate group from Legendary Pokémon; the Western translators just took until Generation 5 to acknowledge/understand the difference.
They're all just rare, one of kind Pokemon you can get once per game. Unless you hack of course. To me, they're something I'm always glad about getting just for the sake of getting something that's one-of-a-kind. Looking forward to when you get to Lockstin's Pokemon Types Explained videos. I'll post the link to the playlist again here: th-cam.com/play/PLhDcJRCci7AyLyIM66klfyqktlP9HOJks.html&si=_6vXZgvg-0DVut52
@@CosmicNova1000the video literally explains how a lot of mythicals can be caught in game now so that’s not a valid excuse anymore clearly you didn’t pay attention
@@madnessarcade7447 They all *started out* as event exclusives. Lockstin is wrong: the two terms have always existed separately in Japan, it just took the translators ages for some stupid reason to acknowledge or understand the difference.
@@CosmicNova1000 Exactly. The two terms have also always been separate in Japan. It just took the translators until Generation V to understand the difference, for some reason.
Mythical Pokémon are generally classified as Pokémon that require, at least in their debut games, an external method, either a direct distribution or an event item, to be obtained. Starting with ORAS, some Mythical Pokémon have become available in-game, but they're exceptions that still required events to be obtained back in their debut games.
And yes, they *are* a separate group from Legendary Pokémon; the Western translators just took until Generation 5 to acknowledge/understand the difference.
The answer to this conundrum is "its not that deep"
If you have the time, pls react to "New Generation Ultraman finishers" or "Kamen rider finisher" because they are absolutely great.
Can u reaction ending song Ultraman?
They're all just rare, one of kind Pokemon you can get once per game. Unless you hack of course.
To me, they're something I'm always glad about getting just for the sake of getting something that's one-of-a-kind.
Looking forward to when you get to Lockstin's Pokemon Types Explained videos.
I'll post the link to the playlist again here:
th-cam.com/play/PLhDcJRCci7AyLyIM66klfyqktlP9HOJks.html&si=_6vXZgvg-0DVut52
Please react to Pokemon vs Digimon.
Please react to " Sonic X -A Complete Retrospective." video.I think you will like it.
Please react to Sonic X japanese openings and endings songs.
Do his eevee vid
Mythicals are legendaries it’s just a subcategory
Think of how a house cat and a lion are both cats but a house cat isn’t a lion
Nope mythical Pokémon are Pokémon you can only get through events while legendaries are Pokemon you can get by just playing the game.
@@CosmicNova1000No duh
I was explaining it from a lore perspective you fool
@@CosmicNova1000the video literally explains how a lot of mythicals can be caught in game now so that’s not a valid excuse anymore clearly you didn’t pay attention
@@madnessarcade7447 They all *started out* as event exclusives. Lockstin is wrong: the two terms have always existed separately in Japan, it just took the translators ages for some stupid reason to acknowledge or understand the difference.
@@CosmicNova1000 Exactly. The two terms have also always been separate in Japan. It just took the translators until Generation V to understand the difference, for some reason.