Not necessarily, they could just be different individuals with a shared consciousness, as in "Any Dialga that exists at any time will have that mind, and if by any means more than one Dialga exist at the same time, they will have the same mind". Something like "Multiple bodies, one mind".
If I remember well, I've read Digimon World Data Squad implies this happens with the species of some Digimon groups such as Mercurymon from the Olympus Twelve, and I think the person who pointed that out compared it to the Sin of Final Fantasy X.
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Well if what you said is true, then I don't think that two of the same legendary exists at the same time. The game tries to indicate that only one legendary exists with only one of each species available per game and since when did the manga harbor two legendaries of the same type? (Deoxys doesn't count since it was man-made and the monster Kyogre wasn't even a real Pokemon.) I guess it's possible that the new Sinnoh legends are reincarnations, then. So the previous legends that existed in Sinnoh myths were their past lives or something. But I'm pretty sure that more than one of Dialga or Palkia don't exist and there's definitely no more than one Distortion World.
You just answered your own question. The legends that Arceus created already existed in the past. They somehow died or something like that and Arceus recreated them. So it's pretty much reincarnation.
For the rest of your post, how is the ending sloppy? It tied up loose ends pretty well imo. And as for me, all my hopes for the HGSS chapter was fulfilled. Well, there's still Sird running around but this chapter being a prequel makes up for it.
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Several found.
1. Four Generals still use the past serialized pic in the description of characters like before volumes.
2. In serialized, when Black scream his dream, only Cheren had not shocked. But in the volume, Bianca also had not shocked, only Professor Juniper had shocked.
3. Until HGSS, the subtitle are used braille, and BW use ordinary word as subtitle. The first round in Japanese subtitle is "The Eve (前夜)", this is very different with the U.S. and French version title.
And the other three subtitles are "Begin A Trip" (旅立), "Recollection" (追憶), "The First Battle" (初戦).
4. In Japanese volumes, it has been a misspelt word "The Nineth Chapter". And in Black's team column, "Data" misspelled "Date".
5. In the team column, Braviary's level is displayed Lv. 54, Munna is Lv. 30 → 31 (in different rounds), and Tepig is Lv. 8 → 15.
6. The Goldenrod Radio Tower director named ヒロオ Hiroo.![]()
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Wait did the generals ever get the pics on the back of volumes like other major characters do?
And second, are the generals actually called "generals"? Aren't they called generals in the Japanese games? In the English releases, will they perhaps be called executives like in the games?
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Pokemon Left version and Pokemon Right version. They are coming soon.
So, did anyone figure out what the dialogue was in the scene where Crystal kicked Gold?
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Gold pissed Crys off because he just told Crys that her new outfit wasn't good . Crys had hoped Gold said something more important such as he love her . But Gold is a jerk :-D .
@Trutown: Gold was trying to compliment Crystal on her new outfit. Every time he would start to say something, she kicked him out of embarrassment.
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