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It's hard to say, maybe Lugia really is a quasi-legendary Pokémon?
After the Water Friends in the live broadcast room clearly saw little Lugia's appearance, they immediately began to discuss it.
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There was no other way; little Lugia's appearance made them too curious.
Although overall, Lugia's appearance was quite high, some details on its body looked truly strange.
However, what truly interested them was little Lugia's extremely calm demeanor, which was unlike that of other wild Pokémon.
This immediately led them to a guess: could this seemingly silly Pokémon actually be exceptionally powerful?
After all, if it wasn't, why would it look so leisurely?
“It seems you have quite a misunderstanding about little Lugia. In that case, I’ll give you a proper introduction to this little fellow…”
Zhang Yu raised his eyebrows when he noticed the Water Friends discussing Lugia in the live broadcast room.
After a brief moment of thought, he slowly began to introduce it.
“Lugia is a Psychic-type and Flying-type Pokémon, but it is not an ordinary Pokémon; it is a Legendary creature at the pinnacle of Pokémon.”
“Lugia usually slumbers at the bottom of very deep ocean trenches and possesses terrifying destructive power, capable of blowing away houses with a mere flap of its wings.”
“In legends, the reason it continuously sleeps at the bottom of the sea is because its power is too immense, so, unwilling to harm other Pokémon or destroy the environment, it can only quietly pass its time in the deep sea.”
“In many myths and legends, Lugia shares a common identity: the God of the Sea. This is because, even though it is not a Water-type Pokémon, it possesses astonishing power capable of calming turbulent seas.”
“Besides being able to calm the sea, Lugia also possesses the terrifying power to cause a forty-day storm with just a flap of its wings.”
“Moreover, as the God of the Sea, it is definitely among the best-tempered of the Legendary creatures. When it sees a person or Pokémon in distress, it usually extends a Helping Hand.”
“Of course, most people, even if they receive Lugia's help, won't know that it was the one who helped them.”
“If you are lucky enough, you might be able to find a silver feather dropped by Lugia in areas where it appears.”
“That can truly be considered a family heirloom. As a feather of Lugia, although it appears soft, it is actually quite sturdy. Unless intentionally damaged, it won't easily break, not even after decades, let alone centuries.”
As Zhang Yu spoke, he also picked up little Lugia.
How should he put it? It was unexpectedly light. If his estimation was correct, little Lugia's weight should only be around forty kilograms, right?
However, he immediately felt relieved. Not to mention little Lugia, even the adult form of Lugia is on the lighter side.
Don't let its height, which can reach over five meters, deceive you; its weight is only a little over two hundred kilograms.
Although this data is not entirely accurate, the error should not be too large, at most not exceeding three hundred kilograms.
While this number already seems quite large, considering Lugia's massive size, such a weight is truly light.
Hiss~ Lugia is a Legendary creature? No way?!
To be honest, I really didn't see how this little guy resembled a Legendary creature.
Yeah, it's just a greedy little guy! It's completely unimaginable that it could be so powerful.
Isn't that right? If Anchor hadn't said it, who would have thought this little guy could cause a forty-day storm just by flapping its wings?
It truly lives up to its reputation as a Legendary creature! This ability is truly terrifying. If a place really experienced a forty-day storm, wouldn't it directly lead to a flood disaster?
Not just a flood disaster, but the biggest flood disaster in history!
No wonder Lugia chooses to sleep at the bottom of the sea. With its power, if it were to wander around, the living environment of other Pokémon and us humans would truly be prone to problems.
Yes, from this perspective, Lugia is truly kind.
By the way, am I the only one who finds it strange? Lugia is clearly not a Water-type Pokémon, so why is it considered the God of the Sea?
While it does seem a bit strange, once you consider Lugia's terrifying power to calm the sea, it doesn't seem so odd anymore.
But if Lugia isn't a Water-type Pokémon, how does it calm the sea?
I think it must be using Psychic, like Confusion or something. If a regular Pokémon like Meowstic's Confusion can be that strong, then it's perfectly normal for a Legendary creature like Lugia to use Confusion to calm the sea, right?
Hiss~ If that's true, how terrifying must Lugia's Confusion be?
Upon hearing Zhang Yu's introduction to Lugia, the Water Friends' eyes widened in astonishment.
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Although they knew Lugia's strength must be impressive after seeing little Lugia's leisurely appearance, at most they only guessed that Lugia might be a quasi-legendary Pokémon.
But what was the result?
Lugia was even more powerful than they had guessed; it was a Legendary creature!
This completely exceeded their expectations!
Especially Zhang Yu's subsequent description of Lugia, which further revealed Lugia's power.
Even without being a Water-type Pokémon, Lugia could cause a forty-day storm, which shows just how terrifying Lugia's power is.
Moreover, according to their speculation, Lugia could even calm the sea with its Confusion.
If such Confusion were used for destruction, what terrifying effects would it cause?
However, little Lugia's current appearance makes it very difficult to believe that its power could be that immense.
“The main reason little Lugia doesn't seem to have any majesty right now is because it's still too young.”
“Don't let its current height, which is almost one meter, fool you; it's actually still a cub.”
“When Lugia reaches adulthood, its height can even exceed five meters. Just from this point, you should know what a behemoth an adult Lugia is, right?”
“The reason this situation occurs with Lugia is that most Legendary creatures are different from ordinary Pokémon; they do not evolve. After they are born, they remain in this form.”
“Only after a long period of time will they grow to their normal size, at which point they will have truly matured.”
“In a sense, Legendary creatures are both the closest and furthest Pokémon from ordinary living beings.”
“Closest, because their growth method is extremely similar to that of ordinary living beings.”
“Furthest, because the power they possess is simply too immense compared to ordinary living beings; they are completely unlike beings from the same world.”
Zhang Yu naturally saw the bullet comments in the live broadcast room, and he felt quite helpless about their complaints regarding Lugia's type issue.
However, regarding the fact that little Lugia didn't look majestic at all, he felt he could still explain it.
“By the way, just as the Three Legendary Beasts are subordinate to Ho-Oh, the three legendary birds can also be seen as Legendary creatures subordinate to Lugia.”
“However, compared to the relationship between the Three Legendary Beasts and Ho-Oh, the hierarchical relationship between the three legendary birds and Lugia is much more ambiguous.”
“But judging from their appearance in the same area, their relationship is still undeniable.”
When speaking of the relationship between the three legendary birds and Lugia, Zhang Yu couldn't help but twitch his mouth.
Isn't their hierarchical relationship very ambiguous? If the three legendary birds were truly angered, they would even dare to attack Lugia.
However, this also has to do with Lugia's overly good temper.
Otherwise, if Lugia truly wanted to act, even if all three of the three legendary birds mastered the origins of their respective species, they would still have difficulty being Lugia's opponent.
I see, so this Lugia is still young? That explains it.
Wait, how big did Anchor say Lugia could grow? Five meters tall? Did I hear that correctly? Isn't that size a bit too excessive?
You didn't mishear, Anchor did say that.
If I remember correctly, Corviknight's height seems to be a little over two meters, which means Lugia's height is taller than two Corviknight combined? And its size is even more of a complete giant, no need to mention that.
Yes, compared like that, this Lugia is really quite small. It must not have been born long ago, I suppose?
If we don't include Gigantamax Snorlax, Lugia should be the largest Pokémon we've seen so far, right?
That should indeed be the case.
When Lugia fully grows up, it will probably also become very majestic like a Legendary creature, right?
Honestly, with its current silly appearance, it's really hard to imagine.
I never thought that there would be a hierarchical relationship between Lugia and the three legendary birds.
Think about the Three Legendary Beasts and Ho-Oh; this is actually quite normal.
So, does that mean that even among Legendary creatures, there can be a huge difference in strength?
This can be seen from the situation with Miraidon and the three legendary birds, right? If I'm not mistaken, the three legendary birds should be on the same level, while Ho-Oh, Lugia, and Miraidon are on another level.
From the current situation, that does seem to be the case.
After learning more about Lugia from Zhang Yu, it immediately sparked a new round of speculation among the Water Friends.
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This also made them realize that their understanding of Legendary creatures was simply too little.
But at the same time, it also sparked the interest of many people.
Especially regarding the division of power among Legendary creatures.
Even now, Legendary creatures can be divided into two parts based on strength, so are there even more powerful Legendary creatures above Lugia and them?