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The latest leaked critter for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is… just a flamingo?

A dearth of creativity in a creative niche is still creative.

Never one for standing around, the Pokémon community has surrounded a few leakers as of late that appear to have gotten their hands on a rom containing Pokémon Scarlet and have been feeding the community information as they come across it in the game. This includes information from how battles work in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the gym trainers, and even new types of Pokémon that have never seen the light of day until now. Some leaked Pokémon have fans scratching their heads, however.

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The latest Pokémon creature that has been leaked is a flamingo called Flamigo. Flamigo is a dual-typed Flying and Fighting Pokemon with a hefty weight of around 80 pounds and a height of about 5 feet. The in-game Pokédex states that the Flamigo must tie its neck into a knot to stop its energy from escaping its beak. In appearance, however…well, it’s a flamingo.

One-legged shenanigans or not, many entries into the Pokémon franchise have had new entries that feel somehow off or different, and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are clearly no different in this aspect. While standard flying and fighting moves are expected to come from Flamigo, little is currently known about this creature.

Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have remained silent regarding the barrage of leaks that have surfaced across the internet as of late. It’s wise to regard these leaks as plausible instead of guaranteed, at least until all leaks can be verified by either Nintendo or the game itself releasing. There have been leaks recently that were elaborate hoaxes, such as with Nier Automata. It’s not recommended to get too up in arms regarding these leaks until the title officially releases on November 18.


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Chris Davenport is a freelance writer for Gamepur. He's been writing video game guides for the past five years and has been featured on GameRant.