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Is Gen 9 real?

Pokemon Gen 9 is open-world
In a first for the series, The Pokemon Company has confirmed that Pokemon Scarlet & Violet will have full open-world gameplay.
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Is Pokémon Gen 9 real?

History. The ninth generation of Pokémon was announced with the reveal of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on February 27, 2022. These games were released worldwide on November 18, 2022.
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Is Pokémon Gen 9 anime confirmed?

With tons of speculation in the community over the next step, a Pokemon Generation 9 anime, i.e., Scarlet and Violet, has been confirmed.
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Are the Gen 9 leaks real?

The Gen 9 evolution also confirmed that every leak that had been posted by the Kaka account was actually real.
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What is Gen 9 Pokémon based on?

Pokemon Gen 9 is a fanmade (article) version of the 9th generation of Pokemon. In the fictional Skaphosian region. It's a european like region but it is completely fanmade and non-existent (however some areas are inspired from parts of countries). The region has several kingdoms with a capital city/town/village.
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What If Gen 9 Pokémon Were REDESIGNED?

What will Gen 9 region be called?

The name of the new Pokemon Gen 9 region is Paldea, a land shaped very similar to the Iberian Peninsula, home to Spain and Portugal. The gameplay and locations also have a distinctly Mediterranean vibe when compared with earlier Pokemon adventures.
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Will there be a Gen 10 Pokémon?

It's highly likely there are going to be Paldean Pokemon in the next mainline Pokemon game for Generation 10. With over 100 to choose from, there's no telling how many Gen 9 Pokemon will appear in the Gen 10 games.
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What country is Gen 9 based off of?

Game Freak / The Pokemon Company Gen 9 features a major landmark in Spain. While most of these things point towards Spain being the main influence on Paldea, it's likely that the Gen 9 Pokemon games have also been inspired by otherr nearby countries including Portugal.
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How tall is Koraidon?

Height 8' 02" Weight 668.0 lbs.
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Will Gen 9 Have a Gimmick?

The Gen 9 battle gimmick transforms Pokémon into crystalized forms of themselves and gives them boosted attack powers based on their battle typing.
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Who is replacing Ash?

It was recently announced that Ash Ketchum and his loyal Pikachu will soon be leaving the long-running Pokemon anime series, making way for two new protagonists known as Liko and Roy.
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Is Ash leaving anime?

The beloved protagonist of the Pokémon TV series, Ash Ketchum, is finally leaving the show after 25 years of training to be the very best.
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Is Ash getting replaced?

Ash Ketchum and Pikachu leaving Pokémon, will no longer be the main characters in 2023. After finally becoming the very best like no one ever was, Ash Ketchum's 25 year journey in the animated Pokémon TV series will soon be coming to end as the series will focus on brand new characters next year.
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Is there a 9th region in Pokémon?

The nine known Pokémon regions: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar and Paldea.
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Can Pokémon exist in real life?

Pokémon are fictional, mostly-adorable creatures that people collect, train, and battle. The four arguably most-loved Pokémon–known as “starters” in the Pokémon world–are each based on a real-world animal, but also have not-so-real-world abilities.
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Is Pokémon Scarlett and Violet real?

Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet are 2022 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Switch. They are the first instalments in the ninth generation of the Pokémon video game series.
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What typing is Koraidon?

0 lbs. Koraidon (Japanese: コライドン Koraidon) is a dual-type Fighting/Dragon Legendary Paradox Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
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What is Koraidon's weakness?

Koraidon is a Fighting and Dragon-type Pokémon, so Dragon, Flying, Ice and Psychic-type attacks will be super effective against it. Fairy-type attacks, meanwhile, will deal quadruple damage.
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Is Koraidon Breedable?

Can You Breed Koraidon? No. Koraidon is a Paradox Pokemon, meaning it's genderless and therefore unable to breed. If you played Pokemon Ultra Sun & Moon, you'll remember the Ultra Beasts – this is essentially what Paradox Pokemon are, with an added Pokemon Scarlet & Violet twist.
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Is Gen 9 based on Mexico?

The new region appearing in Gen 9 and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is based on Spain in Europe, and there are several hints pointing it out in the reveal trailer.
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What is Paldea based off of?

Paldea is based on the Iberian Peninsula — which comprises Spain, Portugal, and Andorra — and its shared culture and fauna.
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Is Pikachu a Gen 1?

Pikachu (Japanese: ピカチュウ Pikachu) is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
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What is 001 Pokémon?

The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151.
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