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@CentroLeaks on twitter were able to find two new Pokemon which resemble horses, apparently named Glastrier (Ice-type) and Spectrier (Ghost-type). They also said that you are able to choose which horse you want, similar to how you choose which form Kubfu evolves into. They are also apparently able to fuse with Calyrex (sort of) to become either Ice Rider or Shadow Rider Calyrex. Do you think it's real?
It likely is real, however leaks don't typically get covered unless they get a significant amount of coverage. So, in my opinion, it's best to wait until the release and see the coverage for the DLC and if it mentions anything about the horses.
CaptainGalaxy13:40, 21 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Dynamax Adventures
The article states that if you choose not to take the Legendary Pokemon in a Dynamax Adventure, you cannot find it again, which is not true, as you can encounter them again and again until you decide to eventually take it with you. This should be edited out. — Preceding
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Blaze The Wolf: Citation 7 explicitly mentions this "In the terms of Legendary Pokémon, it's important to know that, while you can battle them multiple times, you can only catch each individual legendary once. This means that you may have to pass up on Legendary Pokémon, battling them over and over again, if you're shiny hunting or looking for one with a specific set of stats.
If you do decide to leave a Legendary Pokémon behind, the scientist in charge of Dynamax Adventures will offer to jot down the location of that Pokémon, so, if you want to battle it again, you can select a route that guarantees a battle with that Legendary at the end."
The article however states "The player can choose to catch the Legendary Pokémon, which have a 100% chance of being caught, or can leave it, losing out on the chance of catching another one."