Pokemon Go players discover secret trait

Players are expressing confusion and asking about Legendary Pokemon in Go, following a recent Raid Boss that left trainers scratching their heads.

The Pokemon X & Y creature, Xerneas, resembling a deer, has returned to raids after a long absence. However, some fans of Pokemon Go are questioning the reason behind its altered appearance in battles compared to its appearance in storage.

Fortunately, there is an easy solution that was previously disclosed in Kalos. The inquiry was initially raised in a Reddit post, and the Pokemon community was more than willing to offer assistance.

Guess I’m stupid, but why did my Xerneas change colors after getting caught?? byu/tietzcore92 inpokemongo

The author shared a video of Xerneas engaged in battle, showcasing its vibrant and colorful horns. In the accompanying comment, they express confusion about their Xerneas changing colors after being caught. Following this, they also include a photo of Xerneas in storage, displaying a more subdued color scheme.

The most highly rated comment below the post gets straight to the point by stating, “In ‘battle’, Xerneas has a different coloration. I am not entirely sure how this applies in Pogo, but in the mainstream games, Xerneas appears blue like that when it is on the PC.”

For those seeking additional clarification, it should be noted that Xerneas has both a Passive and Active forme. Although there is no functional difference between the two, the color of the creature will vary depending on whether it is inside or outside of battle.

Many others also had inquiries regarding the forme change, with one individual asking, “Does it affect the stats too?”Numerous comments below clarified this, with one person noting that Xerneas’ stats do not undergo any changes between forms.

“According to one individual, while the Ability may activate the cosmetic alteration, Fairy Aura continues to enhance the strength of Fairy moves in mainstream games. The appearance of Xerneas may vary depending on whether it is engaged in battle or not, but it has no impact on its abilities.”

Not all responses were equally helpful, as one individual simply stated “Batteries went out”in response to the original question, while another person agreed with the question and humorously added, “Haha, I was thinking the same thing too.”

To ensure that you catch rare Pokemon, make sure to stay informed about all upcoming Pokemon Go events, particularly well-known festivities like Spotlight Hour and the monthly Community Day.

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