
won't someone shed a tear for poor cubone?
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welp if you known anything about C you would know otherwise. Its just incorrect numbers infact 0, thus making N- also missingno or missing number.
All it is that the trainer name is in the location is placed in a location that the pokemon information is also at. idk but thats why you need to talk to the old man or do a event where your name changes.
All it is that the trainer name is in the location is placed in a location that the pokemon information is also at. idk but thats why you need to talk to the old man or do a event where your name changes.
But of course you got it from your own head. That's what I was suggesting (obviously). I've got another theory about it myself. The "mother" that they're referencing could refer to the first Cubone mother, and they're all born with a skull that's supposed to represent her, not necessarily their biological, egg-laying mother.
Hehehe, I know the secret to the "Cubone skull".
Cubones and Marowaks, in the wild, are "bone keeper" pokemon. They raid gravesites for bones as use of weapons and armor.
Cubones, due to often being "young" ALWAYS wear a skull mask.
Marowak don't wear a mask, that IS their skull.
Anyway, normally, when a Cubone hatches, the cubone is brought by it's mother to such a gravesite to don a mask and get a weapon.
However, in ONE known case, A Marowak who took her youngster into lavender town to get a skull mask and weapon, was attacked by Team Rocket.
The resulting conflict killed the mother, leaving a maskless, sorrowful cubone next to it's dead mother.
Both out of the need for a mask, and in mourning, it took the skull of it's own mother.
Thus the legend is born.
In more recent games, it doesn't much mention the "mother's skull" bit due to everyone getting the wrong idea.
Cubones and Marowaks, in the wild, are "bone keeper" pokemon. They raid gravesites for bones as use of weapons and armor.
Cubones, due to often being "young" ALWAYS wear a skull mask.
Marowak don't wear a mask, that IS their skull.
Anyway, normally, when a Cubone hatches, the cubone is brought by it's mother to such a gravesite to don a mask and get a weapon.
However, in ONE known case, A Marowak who took her youngster into lavender town to get a skull mask and weapon, was attacked by Team Rocket.
The resulting conflict killed the mother, leaving a maskless, sorrowful cubone next to it's dead mother.
Both out of the need for a mask, and in mourning, it took the skull of it's own mother.
Thus the legend is born.
In more recent games, it doesn't much mention the "mother's skull" bit due to everyone getting the wrong idea.
Well, the incident of Team Rocket killing the mother marowak and Cubone taking it's own mother's Skull was a massive plot device for pokemon Red and Blue.
in fact, in the lavender tower, the gravesite of pokemon where Cubone was found and where marowak was murdered, you were stopped by a battle...
The battle was against a "Ghost".
You pokemon were too frightened to attack.
You could throw a pokeball, but nothing happened!
After you got the sylph scope, you could see through disguises.
Upon fighting the ghost again... it was the phantom marowak.
You could fight her, but pokeballs did nothing.
After defeating her, her spirit lays to rest and at the top floor of the tower, you find the rocket grunts she trapped up there.
After battling them and chasing them off, you fully learn everything, including the poor old man who took care of orphaned pokemon.
"I saw what that cruel team rocket did... How they tried to steal away Cubone from it's mother, and when she fought back, they killed her... But the cubone got away... I will never forgive them for this."
in fact, in the lavender tower, the gravesite of pokemon where Cubone was found and where marowak was murdered, you were stopped by a battle...
The battle was against a "Ghost".
You pokemon were too frightened to attack.
You could throw a pokeball, but nothing happened!
After you got the sylph scope, you could see through disguises.
Upon fighting the ghost again... it was the phantom marowak.
You could fight her, but pokeballs did nothing.
After defeating her, her spirit lays to rest and at the top floor of the tower, you find the rocket grunts she trapped up there.
After battling them and chasing them off, you fully learn everything, including the poor old man who took care of orphaned pokemon.
"I saw what that cruel team rocket did... How they tried to steal away Cubone from it's mother, and when she fought back, they killed her... But the cubone got away... I will never forgive them for this."
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