i can see it kind of but i think you're just looking to hard and seeing what you want to see
I think you are right. But it sorta looks like a 9,though.
i can see it kind of but i think you're just looking to hard and seeing what you want to see
You forgot Victini ^_^
Anyway, I really like the legendaries, besides, it makes up for the fact that gen5 is the largest gen there is, totaling to 156 Pokemon.
If we count by the number of final stage Pokemon
While it is great that each generation bring new pokemon, there really are too many.
1st gen - 5 legends.
2nd gen - 6 legends.
3rd gen - 10 legends.
4th gen - 14 legends.
5th gen - 13 legends.
That means 47/649 pokemon are legendary. That is a lot. It makes "legendary" into something common. Personally, I think 2nd gen had the best format. 1 trio + 1 duo + 1 pseudo cute thing.
The amount of legendaries in the 4th and 5th generations was WAY too much. Personally I'd like to see one epic legendary per generation and that's it.
Isn't it like around 7% of the Pokemon are Legendary or something? I don't consider that to me "too many".
EDIT: And if it was for each generation then:
Gen 1-3% for the generation.
Gen 2-6% for the generation. 4% for all the Pokemon.
Gen 3-7% for the generation. 5% for all the Pokemon.
Gen 4-12% for the generation. 6% for all the Pokemon.
Gen 5-8% for the generation. Again 7% for all the Pokemon.
So it's pretty much +1% for each new generation when you're factoring in all the Pokemon.
After more and more generations, it's gonna add up.
By Gen 8, 1 in 10 of every Pokemon is going to be legendary.
And why would we be doing this...the other Pokemon count too you know.
Why not? Most people would only consider the final form of any family, along with legendaries, if they're looking to form a team. Have you actually seen teams, competitive or non-competitive, consisting of a mix of basic stage, stage 1, stage 2 Pokemon and legendaries? You CAN do that, but I'm not too far off when I say that 1 out of 7.5 final stage Pokemon is a Legendary, for practical purposes.
For 5th Generation, 13 out of 82 families are Legendaries, which is around 1 in 6.3 Pokemon.
For 4th Generation, 13 out of 68 families are Legendaries, which is around 1 in 5.2 Pokemon.
While it is great that each generation bring new pokemon, there really are too many.
1st gen - 5 legends.
2nd gen - 6 legends.
3rd gen - 10 legends.
4th gen - 14 legends.
5th gen - 13 legends.
That means 47/649 pokemon are legendary. That is a lot. It makes "legendary" into something common. Personally, I think 2nd gen had the best format. 1 trio + 1 duo + 1 pseudo cute thing.