With the latest reveal for "Pokémon Sun and Moon," a few more pokémon were revealed; but what really got the fans' curiosity was the mysterious Type: Null. Professor Oak happens to have an Alolan form too to make things more interesting.
Straight from the official website, the recently revealed mysterious pokémon named Type: Null is a very interesting addition to the huge roster. The name even sounds like something straight out of a programming language, which universally means "nothing" or "none."
As it is also described from the official website, Type: Null may seem to be a wildcard of a pokémon. It has all sorts of different-looking body parts from hind legs, front legs, tail and the creepy-looking mask.
This may indicate the pokémon to have extremely varied abilities and types that may be utilized to a large number of advantages against most pokémon with fixed types. It strongly resembles the first generation human-synthesized pokémon Mewtwo.
Though no further information was provided with the recent reveal, a number of theories already leading to Type: Null being a recreation of Arceus. We will find out more as the Pokémon company provides more info in the next following days.
In other news, a very familiar and dear face showed up in a video of "Pokémon Sun and Moon" as well and at one might suspect, this person, not a pokémon, could be the Alolan form of Professor Oak.
With just a bit of modification in the skin tone and the hair length, there is no mistaking that the guy was Professor Oak or at least, his Alolan form.
Named Okido, the mysterious person also helps the player in explaining the variances of Alolan pokémon and the differences between them and the standard ones.
It may not be surprising if fans end up seeing an Alolan form or a parallel universe version of Brock, Misty, Gary or even the original game's Red (or Ash.)
Stay tuned for more "Pokémon Sun and Moon" news and updates.
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