ChampioN One
The chosen One!
For the same reason Ash has a Mythical Pokémon but Goh doesn't. And why does it matter anyway. Goh just wants his dex filled.
I agree N.Goh is able to catch legendaries because he doesn't force them to fight for his amusement, he's mature and gentle
Ash doesn't catch legendaries because he'd just hurt them for a dream they can never give him
All this is to say, if Ash renounces the evil act of battling after defeating Leon, he can catch whatever legendary his heart desires
I mean...who’s saying he doesn’t have access?Because Goh catching a Pokemon isn't the same as Ash catching one. And it's not like Goh has access to either Legendary he's caught, so what does it matter in the end?
You mean Ho-Oh. If Ash catches any legendary it’s gotta be Ho-Oh.Once Ash catches Lugia towards the end of journeys saga, I think alot of fans will fill satisfied. I have a feeling its destined to happen seeing how Lugia encountered and battled Ash in the first start of the series, and he will end up meeting up with Lugia again to conclude their battle, being the victor. Lugia, will take a liking to Ash after realizing how strong he is to tame it and will likely want Ash to be its trainer to learn from him.
I think the world tournament series will help Ash to become such a competent trainer that he will be able to defeat legendaries, at least some, with less difficulty, which will help him to further reach his goal of being a pokemon master, seeing how master trainers, I'm assuming, are at a caliber level to face nearly most pokemon.
With journeys, I realized that anything Goh catches, Ash will often be treated to something far more better, especially since he's named after the shows creator.
For example, Goh was given Flygon while Ash was given Dragonite. Goh was given Artozolt while Ash was given Dracovish. Goh is given Suicune, while Ash will be given Lugia, which is far more popular and a fan favorite. Of the Dog legendaries (Zacian and Zamantza) , Goh was given the shield, while Ash the sword (more popular). Goh is destined to be second fiddle to Ash. This is the writing of the show.
I can understand that, but it does feel not equal.Probably because like almost all the Goh Pokemons at Ceries park those legendaries exist just to fill the Pokedex entry for Goh
In Ash case he catch Pokemons to get stronger and battle other trainers, imagine if he catch Nebby in SM than winning Alola league or PWC will be piece of cake for him, Ash got mythical of ultra beast but they're in lower level legendaries like Regice and Latios, Ash didn't even get Melmetal until his battle against Gladion who has far more trained Legendary Silvally or Naganadel until he face Kukui who is champion level trainer and even got Tapu Koko who is more powerful than any Pokemon Ash has defeated yet.
I expect Goh to catch a mythical like Shaymin for example. Who is to say that Ash can’t catch a legendary like Latias or Heatran in a future episode.For the same reason Ash has a Mythical Pokémon but Goh doesn't. And why does it matter anyway. Goh just wants his dex filled.
He doesn’t need to catch a box legendary, he can catch a lower tier legendary like the two I mentioned. It’s not like he hasn’t defeated trainers that had legendary Pokémon on their team without a mythical before like Brandon and Tobias.I don't think Ash will ever catch a box art Legendary level Pokemon unless his rival or the opponent in PWC also has the same kind of legendary.
This is one of the many disadvantage of being a protagonist of long running anime.
While he never officially caught it, he did raise and train Nebby and commanded it in battle when it evolved into Solgaleo. So I think that technically counts as having a box legendary.I don't think Ash will ever catch a box art Legendary level Pokemon unless his rival or the opponent in PWC also has the same kind of legendary.
This is one of the many disadvantage of being a protagonist of long running anime.
Because back when Ash was making friends with Legendary Pokémon, they were on a completely different level compared to what they are now. They were mystical, nearly godly figures. A trainer who had them wasn't just 'special'; they were part of an elite class that very few were a part of. They were also usually much older than Ash and his peers, and were seen as monsters with unparalleled strength.I don't understand this rule of the series. Ash who has tons of strong bonds with tons of legendary Pokemon is not allowed to catch one?