Arceus was not permanently killed but was gravely wounded and nearly died in because it gave the Jewel of Life (a powerful plate) to / and was then attacked with silver water and electricity, becoming vulnerable after losing its life-force-infused plate, which led to it being trapped and weakened until Ash and friends intervened. In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Arceus isn't killed but is a tragic figure whose actions indirectly cause suffering, making players feel it deserved a better fate, though it's never defeated or slain in the game's story.
At first Giratina is angry, its pissed off at its creator for banishing it to the Distortion World for its violence. It was Arceus's own creation and they banished them like they were nothing and then Giratina wants revenge for the pain they now feel.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus ditches the strategy of a typical Pokemon game for something much more simplified and archaic – which the game attempts to excuse as being because Arceus, canonically, takes place before any other Pokemon game.
Arceus asked Damos to return the jewel to it, but Damos, hypnotized by a Bronzong belonging to Damos' lieutenant Marcus, betrayed Arceus and attacked it, as Marcus believed the town would again become a wasteland.
It is said that Giratina was banished by Arceus for being "too violent and destructive in nature".
Arceus. By far the most naturally powerful Legendary Pokémon, with 720 points, Arceus is the closest thing the Poké-world has to a God - and as such, has powers you won't find with any other.
1. Arceus. Arceus is often referred to as the “Pokémon God '' and is a no-brainer to have at the top of the powerful Pokémon list.
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“There are more players today, but there are also more games per player. Since you can't spend as much time on each game, you're less likely to finish the one in front of you.” Not only did gamers have more time in the eight- and 16-bit days, but they had fewer games to complete.
Being part of the Ginkgo Guild, he initially seems like a helpful guide to the player, guiding them in their quest. However, towards the end of the game, he reveals himself to actually be a malevolent cult-like follower of the god of all Pokémon, Arceus, seeking to use its power to remake the world in his own image.
But the War didn't end with those bases being destroyed. Lugia was created by Arceus to control the birds, and Ho-oh was created as an attacker to the Johto region.
In the eleventh installment of the Pokémon movie series, Giratina became infuriated with Dialga and Palkia due to their reckless battle that resulted in the contamination of its sacred dwelling.
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1. Arceus. Arceus is, without a doubt, the most powerful Legendary Pokémon. This Normal type Mythical Pokémon is the creator of the universe and thus the closest that the Pokémon world has to a god.
Arceus is a Normal-type Mythical Pokémon from Generation IV, recognized as the creator of the Pokémon universe. It holds the highest base stat total among all Pokémon and rules over the Creation Trio and Lake Guardians. Based on Sinnoh mythology, Arceus is deemed the first-ever Pokémon and is often likened to a deity.
The treasures found their way into Paldea after the greedy king of the region purchased them from a merchant from the East. But the negative emotions from the king's desires would "awaken" the treasures, transforming them into four powerful Pokémon: Chi-yu, Wo-chen, Chein-Pao, and Ting-lu.