So why is Necrozma classified as a Prism Pokemon? Check out this story from 2014, when scientists identified the coldest white dwarf ever detected, and said, ".this dim stellar corpse is so cold that its carbon has crystallized, effectively forming a diamond the size of Earth." To further implicate the theory of Necrozma's dead star origins and its connections to Solgaleo and Lunala, see that when a star dies it leaves behind remnants in the form of huge amounts dust.ĭead star remnant. When a star dies, it generally becomes a white dwarf, but theoretically when the leftover heat eventually radiates away, it will become a black dwarf. From this, Necrozma's design inspiration appears to be a dead star. "Necro" is a combining form word, originating from Greek, that relates to death and corpses. It's incorporated into both the original Sun and Moon logos, the same markings that appear on Solgaleo and Lunala. Though Necrozma is officially categorized as a "Prism Pokemon," we can deliberate it's secretly a "Star Pokemon." Now that you've seen the star on Necrozma's back, take another peak at the new Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon's logos. On its model inside the Pokemon Sun and Moon games, we can find a clear symbol on its back that resembles a star, much how Solgaleo bears a sun symbol and Lunala a moon symbol, delegating these two as the "Sunne Pokemon" and "Moone Pokemon" respectively. If we look into Necrozma more closely, we can extrapolate more than what's been officially revealed. Still, these generation five Legendary Pokemon may hint at Necrozma, Solgaleo, and Lunala's connection as well. Solgaleo and Lunala's transformations differ in that they largely retain their appearance with the addition of components from Necrozma, while Kyurem is altered slightly with details pulled from Reshiram and Zekrom. for Wii U revealed more: "While this Dragon/Ice-type Pokemon is definitely a Pokemon, some believe it is what remained after Reshiram and Zekrom were split apart." Kyurem's Pokedex entry only teases it has "missing parts," but oddly enough, Kyurem's trophy from Super Smash Bros. To achieve these new forms, Kyurem fused with one of the headline Legendary Pokemon from Pokemon Black and White, Zekrom or Reshiram. The third Legendary Pokemon from Pokemon Black and White, Ice- and Dragon-type Kyurem, received two new Formes in Pokemon Black 2 and White 2: Black Kyurem and White Kyurem. The concept of fusion isn't anything new. All three also share the Psychic-typing: Solgaleo, a Pyschic- and Steel type, and Lunala, a Psychic- and Ghost-type, with Necrozma a pure Pyschic-type Pokemon. These Pokemon also evolve from Cosmog, one of which is Lillie's companion and protector throughout Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon. Both are thought of as emissaries with altars built in their honor, the Altar of the Moone and Altar of the Sunne. Though all three are said to come from another world, the description and attitude toward Necrozma are in stark contrast with Lunala and Solgaleo's seemingly benevolent nature. It has an extraordinarily vicious disposition and is constantly firing off laser beams." Light is apparently the source of its energy. "Reminiscent of the Ultra Beasts, this life-form, apparently asleep underground, is thought to come from another world in ancient times. Looker, a member of the International Police in the Pokemon universe, mistakes Necrozma for an Ultra Beast at first, but it's revealed later to be a proper Legendary Pokemon. This Pokemon is difficult to catch, and only appears once all Ultra Beasts are caught.
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There's an obvious resemblance of these parts with the third Legendary Pokemon of Pokemon Sun and Moon, Necrozma. Both Pokemon's new forms glow vibrantly beneath the addition of black, crystalized looking armor.