![]() I should also point out that Sigilyph doesn’t spawn in Cyprus or any of the other surrounding anciently historical areas. Sawk and Throh running away from a swarm of Axews So it’s weird that Sigilyph doesn’t appear in Peru or South America in general. That’s rather strange since Sigilyph kinda references… well, not Greece or Egypt, but the curious Nazca Lines in the Nazca Desert of Peru. The other regionals, aside from the aforementioned Basculin, are Maractus, which only spawns in central America despite the fact that Cacturne can spawn almost anywhere and Sigilyph, which spawns ONLY in Egypt and Greece, as well as a handful of areas across the country borders. On my side of the planet, I get Sawk, but any Sawk I get will never get to meet a Throh, the same way a Volbeat will never meet an Ilumise. The new Unova regionals aren’t that amazing, but it sucks missing out on them. But most regional Pokemon are specific Pokemon only ever available in these areas, aside from rare events where you just have to hope and pray you get a generation 1 regional from an egg or you have a hard-to-achieve research task of trading Pokemon caught over 10,000km apart. It sucks that I can’t get a pink Shellos but the blue one is still cute. ![]() ![]() Basculin comes in red stripe and blue stripe flavours but it’s literally just a stripe. I mean, I can kinda understand regional Pokemon if it’s just a cosmetic thing. In the case of the recent batch of Unova Pokemon that have been released, there’s not too many, but anything over one regional is too many. There’s no reasonable way for the average person to ever actually do as the Pokemon games suggest and “CATCH ‘EM ALL!” because there’s no way most people to travel across the world in order to catch Pokemon that are all over the damn place. I’m gonna be honest, I’m a little bit tired of regional Pokemon in Pokemon Go. ![]()
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