10-04-2018, 03:34 PM
(10-04-2018, 02:16 PM)Spiritmon Wrote: That could be a interesting piece of information to be informed before I have begin to hunt one to be capture: "Hey Spiritmon, I would suggest you to not go after one because you cant train him to become a Aegslash". That would indeed help quite a lot, thank you very much.
Is there any other pokemon who I cant use that I need to know? If yes, please inform me. That gonna help me next time when we make another time travel and my char decide to hunt some good ol ancient pokemon.
I'm not saying you can't. Like I said, I didn't want to influence your decision (nor ever really had any obvious reason for Nathan to drop the trivia IC until now), and I underlined the word 'Creshireans' for a reason. If a foreigner showed up in Creshire with an already trained Aegislash (For example, Wilkstrom from the Kalos Elite 4, the only major NPC with an Aegislash in the games. It also happens to be his signature pokemon), what do you think the 2017 League would do?
From what I know, I don't think they'd do much of anything at first, really. That foreigner might get some...odd looks at least, but they'd still have their Aegislash. I don't think any super extreme measures would be taken initially.
Now, I might be wrong. Iron obviously has the final say on what would happen to a trainer owned Aegislash. But as seen with Honedge and Doublade earlier in the campaign, the League is a little more...lax concerning using the evolution line than Creshire's royalty was.
In short, you'll need to ask Iron about some of the specifics, and then Nathan can inform Heart about them IC soon(ish) (provided I know what they are as well).
Hmmm...actually, lemme just link the post where Iron originally stated the Aegislash restriction, actually. That's this post here. The wording does suggest that only the Champion is allowed to raise an Aegislash...but again, it could mostly be a tradition thing. Ask Iron for the exact details. I'll stop blabbing and theorizing for now. I could definitely be completely off track.
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To my knowledge, no. That's once again more of a question for Iron. But in general, you should be able to use almost anything you want provided Iron makes it available somewhere in Creshire. Key word: most. The majority of Alolan pokemon are obvious exceptions.
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