>every post Kanto game has paired the male exclusive Tauros with the female exclusive Miltank as counterparts, starting with the game that properly introduced different pokemon genders>since then they have been appearing together in hordes, in ranches, even sharing a dex page like an evolutionary family, as the male and female, as the bull and the cow it reproduces with>only time Tauros is in a region without Miltank is Paldea where they specially breed them to be a fighting type (with further variants that also have fire or water type)What do they fuck in Paldea instead of Miltank? Very irascible Zoroark?
Tauros can technically breed with anything in it's egg group. They probably breed them with Primeape or Pawmot or something to get those fighting characteristics
>>58281628Ditto, otherwise getting a Taurus offspring is impossible
>>58281987>taurusPost discarded
Maybe it's an alolan Exeggutor/galarian Zigzagoon situation and the paldean Tauros are the true genuine original form and when you dilute their pure blood with Miltank you get the normal type Tauros?
>>58281987That would apply to regular Tauros and Miltank too retard
>>58282557I like this idea: you pair two different Pokémon and get a third different one.This could be done with some unusual pairings, for example:A Braviary with a female Pyroar and you get a Griffin (Physically, it could look like a more organic Silvally)A Mandibuzz with a Gallade and you get a HarpyA Toxapex with an Octillery and you get a CecaliaA Machamp with a Miltank and you get a MinotaurA Bisharp with a Zebstrika and you get a CentaurObviously, these pairings would require some kind of special catalyst (like incense) to explain why they don't exist naturally. And if G10 is really Greece, it's perfect as a reference to its ancient myths.Yes, I know this has already been done with Manaphy, but I feel like the potential of this concept hasn't been fully realized.