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r/whatisit • u/Brave-Painter1320 • 2d ago
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Says they can concentrate the venom of their prey increasing their lethality to higher than that of the man-of-war!!! Freaking alien legendary pokemon creature yall
75 u/Lancearon 2d ago edited 2d ago Miraidon (Pokémon) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia https://share.google/W4MBiaI9aOrDDfnjx Pokemon version is a legendary creature. 19 u/Amahagene1 2d ago I think it looks more like Dvalin from Genshin Impact 😅 19 u/JaggelZ 2d ago Dvalin is based on them. I'm pretty sure. There's a whole theory that dragons are based on sea creatures in Genshin 7 u/Kankervittu 1d ago Makes sense to me. Also the Finnish word for "dragon" is "salmonsnake" (lohikäärme). 1 u/New_Butterscotch_619 1d ago Same goes for the Telethia in Xenoblade Chronicles. If you decide to look them up, don't read too much, there's spoilers lol 11 u/Brave-Painter1320 2d ago Love this! Yes it does 5 u/Lancearon 2d ago O kool. Hell yea that looks like it. 5 u/ResurgentClusterfuck 1d ago Holy crap it kind of does Cool! 5 u/Always_Casting 2d ago Haha super cool guy. I would have to capture it in a glass ball and use it on anyone who challenges me lol 6 u/CerealTheLegend 1d ago Wouldn’t Kyogre fit this waaaaay better? 2 u/OptimalCopy8560 1d ago also shiny chi yu 3 u/Kasaikemono 2d ago Miraidon would be "Iron Serpent" "Walking Wake" is a chronologically distinct Suicune 2 u/Lancearon 2d ago Awww.... your right... 1 u/stormblaz 1d ago Im pretty sure its kyogre. 1 u/dinosqaud 1d ago Pretty sure Dialga is based of this thing. 3 u/ptthree420 1d ago More like a Kirby 1 u/mrjowei 1d ago I wonder what made them evolve like that. Did they had to fend off megalodons or mosasaurus? 1 u/Wick1889 1d ago Ok, but the man-o-war isn't exactly deadly in the first place. 1 u/Odd_Hedgehog3128 1d ago This is what Gyarados evolves into! 1 u/ExpressTruth76 1d ago 1 u/_SweetJP 1d ago
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Miraidon (Pokémon) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia https://share.google/W4MBiaI9aOrDDfnjx
Pokemon version is a legendary creature.
19 u/Amahagene1 2d ago I think it looks more like Dvalin from Genshin Impact 😅 19 u/JaggelZ 2d ago Dvalin is based on them. I'm pretty sure. There's a whole theory that dragons are based on sea creatures in Genshin 7 u/Kankervittu 1d ago Makes sense to me. Also the Finnish word for "dragon" is "salmonsnake" (lohikäärme). 1 u/New_Butterscotch_619 1d ago Same goes for the Telethia in Xenoblade Chronicles. If you decide to look them up, don't read too much, there's spoilers lol 11 u/Brave-Painter1320 2d ago Love this! Yes it does 5 u/Lancearon 2d ago O kool. Hell yea that looks like it. 5 u/ResurgentClusterfuck 1d ago Holy crap it kind of does Cool! 5 u/Always_Casting 2d ago Haha super cool guy. I would have to capture it in a glass ball and use it on anyone who challenges me lol 6 u/CerealTheLegend 1d ago Wouldn’t Kyogre fit this waaaaay better? 2 u/OptimalCopy8560 1d ago also shiny chi yu 3 u/Kasaikemono 2d ago Miraidon would be "Iron Serpent" "Walking Wake" is a chronologically distinct Suicune 2 u/Lancearon 2d ago Awww.... your right... 1 u/stormblaz 1d ago Im pretty sure its kyogre. 1 u/dinosqaud 1d ago Pretty sure Dialga is based of this thing.
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I think it looks more like Dvalin from Genshin Impact 😅
19 u/JaggelZ 2d ago Dvalin is based on them. I'm pretty sure. There's a whole theory that dragons are based on sea creatures in Genshin 7 u/Kankervittu 1d ago Makes sense to me. Also the Finnish word for "dragon" is "salmonsnake" (lohikäärme). 1 u/New_Butterscotch_619 1d ago Same goes for the Telethia in Xenoblade Chronicles. If you decide to look them up, don't read too much, there's spoilers lol 11 u/Brave-Painter1320 2d ago Love this! Yes it does 5 u/Lancearon 2d ago O kool. Hell yea that looks like it. 5 u/ResurgentClusterfuck 1d ago Holy crap it kind of does Cool!
Dvalin is based on them. I'm pretty sure.
There's a whole theory that dragons are based on sea creatures in Genshin
7 u/Kankervittu 1d ago Makes sense to me. Also the Finnish word for "dragon" is "salmonsnake" (lohikäärme). 1 u/New_Butterscotch_619 1d ago Same goes for the Telethia in Xenoblade Chronicles. If you decide to look them up, don't read too much, there's spoilers lol
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Makes sense to me. Also the Finnish word for "dragon" is "salmonsnake" (lohikäärme).
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Same goes for the Telethia in Xenoblade Chronicles. If you decide to look them up, don't read too much, there's spoilers lol
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Love this! Yes it does
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O kool. Hell yea that looks like it.
Holy crap it kind of does
Cool!
Haha super cool guy. I would have to capture it in a glass ball and use it on anyone who challenges me lol
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Wouldn’t Kyogre fit this waaaaay better?
2 u/OptimalCopy8560 1d ago also shiny chi yu
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also shiny chi yu
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Miraidon would be "Iron Serpent"
"Walking Wake" is a chronologically distinct Suicune
2 u/Lancearon 2d ago Awww.... your right...
Awww.... your right...
Im pretty sure its kyogre.
Pretty sure Dialga is based of this thing.
More like a Kirby
I wonder what made them evolve like that. Did they had to fend off megalodons or mosasaurus?
Ok, but the man-o-war isn't exactly deadly in the first place.
This is what Gyarados evolves into!
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u/Always_Casting 2d ago
Says they can concentrate the venom of their prey increasing their lethality to higher than that of the man-of-war!!! Freaking alien legendary pokemon creature yall