There are still likely over a hundred Pokemon in Scarlet & Violet yet to be revealed, but one Pokemon we know for sure will be in the game is Tsareena. To quote a modern day poet, it's about damn time. It's a bit of a running joke at TheGamer how often I write about Tsareena, but the thing about that is I love her. She isn't my favourite Pokemon ever, but she is a Pokemon that it seems no one else ever really thinks about, and that only increases my admiration for her. In Scarlet & Violet, I'm finally going to get to rule the world with Tsareena.
I'm quite lucky in my favourite Pokemon, and by 'lucky', I mean 'basic'. My favourite Pokemon are Sylveon, Gardevior, Gengar, and Gyarados, who are all some of the most popular Pokemon in the entire roster. I'm never left wanting when it comes to seeing my favourites on screen. Since Pokemon Sword & Shield, we've seen a mini-boom of Pokemon spin-offs. These secondary titles have always been there, and have always been some of the most interesting and experimental games in Pokemon, but recently we've had a string of not only major hits, but platforms for some lesser spotted ‘mons to shine.
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Pokemon Go, New Pokemon Snap, Pokemon Unite, Pokken, and Pokemon Legends: Arceus have each given Pokemon of all shapes and sizes a chance to shine. Tsareena though has gotten the short end of the stick. She eventually arrived in Go, but not until after her generation was skipped over entirely as Niantic struggled to know how to stretch out the final few Pokemon. Even now, she's relatively rare and weak, making her feel useless in the game. Despite having such an impressive stature, she has also not been given her rightful position as a raid
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