Hisuian voltorb implies that non-Hisuian voltorb (ie: normal gen1 voltorb) predates it

>Hisuian voltorb implies that non-Hisuian voltorb (ie: normal gen1 voltorb) predates it
>Hisuian voltorb resembles the pokeball in Hisui, which predates the modern pokeball
>the Hisuian pokeball predates the normal pokeball, but normal gen1 voltorb must predate Hisuian voltorb
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Magnemite are ancient according to TCG promo art.

Where does it say that the classic Voltorb predate it?

>normal gen1 voltorb must predate Hisuian voltorb
Source?

It doesn't, he's too retarded to understand what a pollution mon is.

In OP's headcanon

>>Hisuian voltorb implies that non-Hisuian voltorb (ie: normal gen1 voltorb) predates it
No it doesn't. If anything, the implication is that Hisuian Voltorb is the original. Same shit as Galarian Zigzagoon.

Hisuan voltorb's name implies the existance of non Hisian voltorbs, or they would just be called "voltorb"

That's just a meta necesity because the old Voltorb was already released user, don't be retarded.
Heck, does PLA even call it Hisuian? Because if its just in Home then that also makes sense in-universe anyways, the Voltorb you'll see everywhere is the regular one.

Yes, because Gamefreak designed Voltorb long before Hisuian Voltorb. They don't retcon species names like that.

But unlike Galarian zigzagoon, Hisuian voltorb is called such in a time period BEFORE normal voltorb even exists
>silver: It was discovered when Poké Balls were introduced. It is said that there is some connection.
>ruby: Voltorb was first sighted at a company that manufactures Poké Balls.

You just love pissing people off by pretending to not understand obvious things don't you?

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>>ruby: Voltorb was first sighted at a company that manufactures Poké Balls.
Correct, and Pokeballs didn't become mass-produced until AFTER Legends.

This is Any Forums to be fair, it might very well be the case that he doesn't understand obvious things.

Show me in the game where Hisuian Voltorb is called Hisuian Voltorb within the context of the game by a character in the game. You can't. It's nomenclature meant for the audience retard.

The only explanation is that Voltorb predates the Poke Ball, which goes against everything we know about Voltorb's origins. It's possible that the Pokedex entries that claim stuff like it being first sighted in a Poke Ball factory are lies and that it existed beforehand. It could be a Koffing/Weezing situation where it existed before human intervention but was less common. It could also be that the MC of Legends specifically refers to it as Hisuian Voltorb because they're from the future and know about regular Voltorb, but this would mean any instance of any other NPC in that game referring to them by this name would be non-canon.

>The only explanation is that Voltorb predates the Poke Ball, which goes against everything we know about Voltorb's origins.
That's a simple one. The modern version of Voltorb was first reported when Pokeballs first started getting mass-produced some time after the events of Legends.

>The only explanation is that Voltorb predates the Poke Ball
It's literally made out of used thrown pokeballs that came to life just like modern day Voltorb. Not going to read the rest of that surely retarded garbage.

Pokedex lore literally got thrown out the window with the Sword/Shield fossils. It's time to stop caring.

It's just called Voltorb and Electrode in PLA.

>The only explanation is that Voltorb predates the Poke Ball, which goes against everything we know about Voltorb's origins.
Good thing the thing you want to explain isn't true then.

>his would mean any instance of any other NPC in that game referring to them by this name would be non-canon
such as?

How can you throw lore out of a window?

>It's literally made out of used thrown pokeballs that came to life just like modern day Voltorb.
Can't be the case. Voltorb and Electrode were around to be used by the original hero of Hisui, and they state ingame that Pokeballs were only recently invented.

Like I said, I'm aware this contradicts Voltorb's supposed origins. The source for most of those claims is the Pokedex, which we all know isn't holy writ.
It's clearly marked as "Hisuian Form" in the Pokedex. Now, this could just be unique to the MC's Pokedex as a little note for their own sake, though it would still be extremely confusing in an official capacity, if this Pokedex is supposed to serve as a record of all Pokemon in the region. Surely that distinction would cause some head-scratching from the locals. The only way to be sure would be to go through the game's entire dialogue and check to see if any of the NPCs from the time period the game takes place in also refers to it as Hisuian Voltorb or just Voltorb, and I'm way too fucking lazy to follow up on that. I think it's just safer to assume that either Hisuian Voltorb retcons regular Voltorb's origins, or that Hisuian Voltorb was first and is only classified as a Hisuian Pokemon for the sake of simplicity, since the only other option would've been to classify it as a completely different Pokemon, which is kinda obtuse.

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Don't think about it. These cunts have maybepokeballs

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Maybe there are other voltorbs based on other older balls.

Those are handgrenades

there's no pollution in Hisui retard. that's your faggot hwadcanon

>find an npc
None of the regional forms are mentioned by npcs, they always just say "zigzagoon" or "geodude". The closest we get is the equally retarded "kantonian mr mime" bullshit