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Much like Darkrai, Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum players could only legitimately obtain Shaymin with the Oak's Letter item distributed via Mystery Gift. It is currently unknown whether a Darkrai event will be included in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, or if a similar distribution will be held for the games. After obtaining the Member Card and completing the in-game Cresselia event, players could go to Canalave City's Harbor Inn to fall asleep and wake up on Newmoon Island, where Darkrai could then be battled and caught. Previously, the only way to legitimately capture the Pitch-Black Pokemon Darkrai was through the Member Card distribution event in Diamond and Pearl.
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Of course, the Pokemon Ranger series hasn't seen a new entry in quite some time, so there may be a new method to obtain Manaphy and Phione in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. Phione could then be obtained by breeding Manaphy with a Ditto. The Mythical Seafaring Pokemon Manaphy could previously only be legitimately obtained if players owned a copy of Pokemon Ranger, allowing them to send an egg to their Diamond, Pearl, or Platinum game.
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In Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, available Mythical Pokemon included Manaphy, Phione, Darkrai, and Shaymin, with Arceus being the only Mythical Pokemon that was unobtainable without cheating. In the Pokemon series, there is a clear distinction between Legendary and Mythical Pokemon, being that Mythical monsters are said to be even more rare than Legendaries, and can typically only be obtained in-game via Mystery Gift or a special distribution event item. RELATED: Pokemon Fans Are Going Crazy for Diamond and Pearl Fan Remake Concept Although Giratina is very likely to appear in one way or another, fans speculate that it and the Distortion World could appear in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl with a special episode, similar to Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire's Delta Episode. While Dialga and Palkia ruled over time and space respectively, Giratina, the ruler of antimatter, is said to have been banished to the Distortion World due to its destructive nature. In Pokemon's lore, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina are said to have all been created simultaneously by the Mythical Pokemon Arceus. Since Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl look to be remakes of those games and not Pokemon Platinum, the remakes may feature Giratina as it originally appeared at Turnback Cave. Although Giratina went on to play a much larger role in the story of Pokemon Platinum, it still held significance in Diamond and Pearl. Like many other generations of Pokemon, Diamond and Pearl's flagship Legendaries belong to a trio, which is made complete by Giratina cementing Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina as what is known as the "creation trio" among fans. RELATED: A New 'Pokemon Presents' is Rumored for Next Monthĭialga and Palkia in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Compared to other mainline Pokemon remakes, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl seem to be staying very faithful to their source material, so it's likely that fans can expect to see most of the monsters in Diamond and Pearl appear in the remakes, including Legendary Pokemon. Over the years, fans have been introduced to new Legendary Pokemon with each generation, but the 4th generation of Pokemon games is somewhat notorious for including a great number of Legendaries in its Pokedex, along with a great number of Mythical monsters as well.Įarlier this year, it was revealed that fans would be returning to the Sinnoh region with Nintendo Switch remakes of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl: Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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Ever since Pokemon's first outing in 1996 with Japan's Pokemon Red and Green, Legendary Pokemon have been coveted and sought after by fans for their incredible rarity and power.