Lechonk Debuts In New Pokemon Scarlet And Violet Trailer, Pandemonium Ensues
The second Pokemon Scarlet and Violet trailer has been released by the Pokemon Company, and along with a November 18 release date and some new gameplay, a few new Pokemon made their debut, including a pint-sized porker that already has the internet going ham.
The first new Pokemon shown was Pawmi, a tiny yellow Electric-type Pokemon (that isn’t Pikachu) and “generates electricity by rubbing its cheeks, then it shocks its opponents by touching them with the pads on its forepaws.”
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The second of the trio was Smoliv–a “small olive” as its name suggests–which is a Grass- and Normal-type hybrid. The trailer showed the player catching a Smoliv without engaging in battle, suggesting the free-roaming mechanics of Pokemon Legends: Arceus will be returning in Scarlet and Violet.
The final new non-legendary Pokemon is the wonderfully-named Lechonk, a small Normal-type pig with dark skin. While the two legendaries Koraidon and Miraidon were eventually unveiled, it seems Lechonk is building a legend of its own, as the internet’s reaction to its new swine soulmate has been fast and fierce.
Charizard has been my favorite Pokémon since I was a child…
But that might’ve just changed.
Lechonk is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen. pic.twitter.com/DTXXaBG98L— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) June 1, 2022
I WOULD DIE FOR LECHONK ????
— Rozoken (@Rozoken) June 1, 2022
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are the latest chapters in the Pokemon franchise, introducing a new region and new Pokemon to the series. The games will launch for Nintendo Switch on November 18.
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