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Bug: Got the Pokémon instead of the egg
Forum-Index → Bug Reports → Resolved → Bug: Got the Pokémon instead of the eggIf there is really a text saying to "claim the egg", then I guess it is the generic message from the Miraidon/Koraidon quest, where you actually get an egg.
Only Pokémon that hatch from an egg have an eggdex. Great Tusk has an eggdex. Why would Riako require people to breed Great Tusk to get the eggdex when every other Pokémon species that’s been distributed this way was given as an egg? Is Great Tusk even breedable or are people doomed to never be able to complete their eggdex?
Especially with this:
However, Mirej is right in this case. It cannot come from an egg, as it has possibly a pre-evo (core game knowledge). What happened here instead is that Riako reused codes, which let to the confusion.
Instead we should focus on Riako fixing the accidental eggdex symbol plus the text.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Paradox_Pok%C3%A9mon: "Paradox Pokémon [...] are a group of Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They have two subgroups: one appearing in Pokémon Scarlet resembling ancient relatives of contemporary Pokémon, and one appearing in Pokémon Violet resembling futuristic relatives of contemporary Pokémon."
this paragraphs tells you that these pokémon are a different versions of known Pokémon.
"The precise origin of the Paradox Pokémon is unclear; AI Sada/AI Turo claims that they originate from different points in the Pokémon world's timeline (specifically the ancient past/distant future),"
while this paragraph explains to you they might be either ancestors or descandances each represented pokemon.
Or do you claim Alola-Raichu and Galar-Weezing to be their own things too? They are further evolutions, in a similar situation in which the pre-evo exist in a non-different-regional form - yet their evolved form is very different. To the point breeding regional differences is hard.
Or do you prefer the examples with Perrserker (52 -> 863), Obstagoon (264 -> 862), and Sneasler (215 -> 903) instead? Which numbers display a gap?
Great Tusk is a mix of the Pokémon I've used as an example. Far away its prior evolution number-wise + a regional/timed version.
Like I, and others have said: It's just a copy and paste mistake.
Regional variants have the same Pokédex number and the same name because they are the same Pokémon. Paradox Pokémon are not the same Pokémon, they’re just anomalies that happen to look like other Pokémon but are definitely not those Pokémon.
All of the versions of Paldean Tauros are Tauros (dex number 128), and Paldean Wooper is Wooper (dex number 194). But Clodsire (dex number 980) is NOT Quagsire (dex number 195). And none of the Paradox Pokémon are the same Pokémon as the other Pokémon they resemble, just like Toedscool and Toedscruel (#948 and #949) are NOT Tentacool and Tentacruel (#72 and #73).
And you are the only one who has claimed that Riako made a mistake by giving Great Tusk an eggdex, no one else. The others weren’t looking at the Pokédex.
And you also missed the part on that Bulbapedia page where it says that Great Tusk is “not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon”, which is what was actually being discussed.