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Volcanion The 721st Pokemon Officially Revealed

The Pokemon Company has today confirmed the existence of the 721st Pokemon, Volcanion. It is a Fire/Water type Pokemon and has the ability Water Absorb. Distribution information will be announced next year.

A new Mythical Pokémon has been found in the world of Pokémon, which cannot be encountered through regular gameplay. This Pokémon’s name is Volcanion! Unlike any Pokémon discovered before it, this Pokémon is both Fire and Water type. It uses fire and water to create steam within its body, expelling explosive shock waves and boiling steam from the arms on its back. The power is said to be great enough to blow away an entire mountain, gouging out the earth and changing the shape of the land.

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25 thoughts on “Volcanion The 721st Pokemon Officially Revealed”

      1. Well excuse me, mr pokemon expert…
        No need for name calling.
        I didnt know this pokemon was kinda revealed in 2013.
        I don’t follow pokemon that much since i don’t own a 3DS.
        Current pokemon designs are more hit or miss to me.
        And this one just looks like shit.

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  2. Really hope Game Freak learns to keep event pokemon as some sort of free DLC later on. I really don’t care if it was leaked 2 years ago, but clearly many do, and it really could have been prevented if they had kept them out of the files until a later date to be added in.

  3. Jaded Ridley X3 {I'm not whining, you suckers... *cough* ..poor souls! I've just been driven insane by Nintendo failing me one too many times this gen!}

    I can’t wait til we get Volcanion. Hopefully it won’t be through fucking McDonald’s again as I nearly missed getting Hoopa earlier this month!

    Speaking of Mythical Pokemon, I need to check Mystery Gift.

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