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RE: Unused "typeicon" icons

I've seen them "used" before. (As in, it's clearly not *intended*, but it *is* used... Technically...) If you tab over to the TM pocket when selling items, and own no TMs currently, it shows the "placeholder UI" for TMs and uses that icon among other stuff. If I finish my shiny hunting I'll get a photo but if someone else gets it first that's fine too. --It'sYa1UPBoy (talk) 08:24, 19 December 2022 (UTC)

Removed Pokemon?

Apparently there's evidence of a cut regional form for Magikarp and Gyarados. According to Flowers Blooms on twitter, Toadscool's and Toadscruel's internal code names are "Okakingu" and "Okagyaradosu" (Hill 'karp and Hill Gyarados). I can't verify the information currently, but assuming it's true what would be the best way to add it to the page? https://twitter.com/FlowersBlooms15/status/1594735465927938049 Blazingflare (talk) 08:31, 20 December 2022 (UTC)

StarMobiles

During the Team Star storyline, the Starmobile for Boss fights have unique typings, movesets and abilitys. Which is drastically different from regular Revavrooms. This reminds me of the 1125 BST Eternatus in SW/SH, do they also occupy Pokemon form slots and have unique stats? (Apparently they are 'hidden' Pokemons that are not obtainable by players) Xcellerate (talk) 12:57, 20 December 2022 (UTC)

Apparently the Starmobiles have their own data structure that's completely separate from regular Pokémon forms (see discussion about halfway down the page here), so the normal conventions don't really apply to them, it seems. --Zyxyz (talk) 13:16, 20 December 2022 (UTC)