Pokemon Players Discover Unobtainable Monsters

At present, there are more than 1,000 Pokemon available, leading some to assume that the player base has been satisfied with the vast selection of Pocket Monsters.

It seems that this content creator is determined to reveal some hidden creatures and expose secrets about Pokemon to the public.

Content creator for the popular game series Pokemon, Moxie Boosted, has created a YouTube video showcasing some of the rarest creatures in the game that are nearly impossible to catch. What makes this video even more intriguing is that these creatures have in-game stats, moves, and abilities just like real Pokemon. You can check out the video on Moxie Boosted’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@MoxieBoosted.

Despite being unattainable for players to use, the ‘Eternamax’ form of the Legendary creature is still included in the game’s coding. Its extreme stats push the game to its limits.

According to the content creator, if Eternamax Eternatus existed as a Pokemon, increasing its already massive defense would result in the game glitching and resetting its defense to 0. As a result, Eternatus would be impervious to damage.

At the same time, a different elusive creature from Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 may have served as the inspiration for a later Pokemon in the series. These DS games included a feature known as PokeStar Studios, which allowed players to create their own films and incorporate unique monsters using special effects.

Several strange Pokemon-like creatures are shown
YouTube@Moxie Boosted

However, although these Pokemon are not intended to be perceived as real, they are still programmed as such in the game, and the player must engage in battles with them.

A particular boss in PokeStar Studios bears a striking resemblance to the Paradox Pokemon that fans eventually received, possibly serving as the inspiration for the Iron Thorns in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. This boss is a machine-based Tyranitar, adding to the similarities between the two.

As a possible hint at the future of the Pokemon games, a different form of Floette from Pokemon X & Y could be significant. Despite not receiving a third version like other generations (such as Pokemon Emerald or Crystal), Pokemon Legends Z-A, the upcoming title, may offer some insight.

A screenshot from Pokemon Legends Z-A shows AZ and his Floette
The Pokemon Company

Many speculate that the unique form of Floette featured in Pokemon X & Y, which is owned by the enigmatic Trainer AZ, will also make an appearance in Pokemon Legends Z-A, potentially as a nod to its name.

According to Moxie Boosted, this particular Floette had a unique design and even featured some “broken”signature moves. As a result, its potential return is highly anticipated. Additionally, unlike other entries, there is a programmed Shiny version of this special Floette in the game, suggesting that it was intended for release.

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