Saturday, January 17, 2026
What's the difference between a regional variant and a regular Pokemon? Well, that's what I'll be talking about in today's blog post! With the addition of a few different types of Pokemon, it can be difficult to remember what the differences are. The most confusing ones are regional variants, which aren't the same as the original Pokemon. Regional variants are pre-existing Pokemon that have a different form in different places. This is because they're raised in different environments, which changes the way they look, evolve, or act. For example, a Vulpix isn't the same as an Alolan Vulpix even though they both started out the same way. Instead, they're now two different Pokemon. It isn't the same as evolving, since they are automatically different from the time they're born. There are regional variants that do evolve, but that line will still be completely different from the original. But, that's all I have to say about this topic for now. Nonetheless, I hope you all still enjoyed this blog post!
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