I'm saying it now.
Anyone who does not name their Galarian Zapdos 'Chocobo' is a sinner and they're gonna burn in the Distortion World forever.
Well, lock me upand put me in the Distortion World, because I've kept a theme naming of regular human given names for all of my Pokémon, and until "Chocobo" shows up in a major baby name dictionary, I won't be doing it.
I had a lot of trouble too, same with Metang. Got lucky in the end via Grimmsnal Thunder Wave. Has anyone struggled with anything else? My only other so far was Regidrago.
Galarian Zapdos, incidentally, gave me problems. I initially fainted it because I happened to catch up to it where it happened to be hailing in the Wild Area. I soft-reset and did it again, but only after nearly exhausting my supply of Timer Balls.
Jirachi seemed to enjoy being around humans. It was pretty polite and did enjoy playing with Max and didn’t seem to view him as being a lesser being. Lugia also seemed to be somewhat fond of humans in The Power of Us. The bigger Psychic Legendary Pokémon tend to be more apprehensive of human and the possibility of being exploited for their powers. The smaller Psychic Legendaries seem to enjoy playing with humans more. Deoxys is the only movie Mythical to not really fear or hate humans but also not really seen having a fondness of them either as the purple one was just simply looking for its lost friend and simply teleporting humans that were in the way to a safe location and out of the way. The humans weren’t in any real danger until Rayquaza appeared and started to attack Deoxys.
There are a number of other Psychic-types who like being around humans too. Indeedee is drawn toward humans and feed off of human gratitude to them. Espurr and Meowstic are domesticated and, while they keep cold demeanors (maybe except for male Meowstic), seem to genuinely enjoy being in proximity to people. Latios is distant, but Latias loves people. Woobat and Swoobat are naturally curious creatures and seem to be true neutral but will check out what humans are doing. Slowking seems to stay in or near urban areas and will help people with everyday issues without feeling smug about its superior intelligence. Cresselia's raison d'être is to give people good dreams. Gardevoir exists out of human compassion and care. Mr. Mime and Mr. Rime are mischievous but ultimately good-natured, while Jynx like people perhaps a bit
too much.
And while probably not the same thing, Oranguru apparently have deep admiration for human activity and will imitate them, right down to learning how to catch other Pokémon and be their trainers.
I think all in all, the ratio of Pokémon who are fond of humans, Pokémon who dislike humans, and Pokémon in between are about the same among Psychic-types as they are of any other type (the outliers being Fighting, which is mostly beneficial; Bug, which is mostly neutral; and Dark and Ghost, which are mostly harmful).
For those who have gotten Poipole, how many UBs did you have when it appeared? I saw a website saying you need to have completeed 15 DMax adventures and caught 5 UBs for it to appear, which is consistent with my experience so far, since I have 4.
Count me in too--I was waiting for Poipole to appear. After Celesteela, Blacephalon, Stakataka, and Pheromosa, nothing. But after I nabbed Kartana, I saw Poipole just hanging out in the Max Lair, and I thought, "Wait, how long have YOU been here?"