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This page deals with Wild Mass Guesses for games and species in the Hoenn region. For non-game and non-Hoenn game WMGs, please refer to the appropriate page in the [[Pokémon (Franchise)/WMG|Pokemon WMG Index]].
 
== Generation III Species Guesses ==
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* Kirlia adds in the [[Girlish Pigtails]] and potiential [[Wholesome Crossdresser]] vibe to inspire even more of a [[Big Brother Instinct]] in its trainer (or a [[Big Sister Instinct]]).
* Gardevoir is all about inspiring [[Perverse Sexual Lust|PSL]]: a vision of beauty who is completely and utterly devoted to their master.
* [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Video Game)|Gallade]] was developed by the line to cater to would-be trainers put off by the possibility of [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|Bridget-drop]], and/or those looking for a more action-hero type pokemon.
Why go to all this trouble? As its entries show, its line is very closely connected to its trainer's feelings. Also, note that the final move learned by all forms save Gallade is ''Dream Eater''. Perhaps its motivations are similar to those of [[Memetic Molester|Drowzee and Hypno]], but they're more [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]] and know how to avoid that sort of bad reputation...
 
== The Soul Dew is literally Latios and Latias. ==
There's actually nothing that proves this idea contradicts anything, and if it is true, it would explain how Latios, who [[Pokémon (Animeanime)|apparently died in movie five]], could reappear in the {{spoiler|Sinnoh League}}. In addition, Steven mentions that the Soul Dew is the crystallized soul of both Latios and Latias, which seems to be in conflict with the anime, and the manga never even shows it.
** Obviously, it wasn't the same Latios. In the anime, the legendaries aren't unique, just very rare and powerful.