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He's getting angry, it's so cute. In the meantime, you're still stuck on my arguments.
At the risk of repeating myself, the classification means absolutely nothing. It plays no role in the story. It doesn't establish an irrefutable link between what is mentioned on the plaques and Regigigas.
It's not difficult to understand.
I have already used several examples that illustrate this perfectly. So you can keep telling me that in Japanese we use the same word, it doesn't change anything. Especially since I haven't refuted this statement; so it's completely stupid to keep repeating it as if I'm attesting that he uses a different word.
Ah, but I don't care that in Japan it's a popular theory. That doesn't necessarily make it true, one of the most recent examples is SV's imagination theory.
If you still haven't figured it out, I like the Regi, and I proved it above. So I'm not a "Regi-hater."
I have the right to disapprove of a theory because it's full of inconsistencies and to highlight everything that's wrong with it. You have a binary vision, it's worrying.
Are you planning on using gngmrkas and the Wiki as an authority figure for much longer?
Believing in a theory doesn't necessarily make it true.
The day the game texts and the Pokรฉdex explicitly tell me that Regigigas and its ilk fought Arceus, then turned into a plate, then cursed. Then, indeed, I'd say it's factual.
However, this has never been confirmed, and PLA deconfirms it with its Blank Plate, because it contradicts the theory that Regigigas is the normal-type giant, because the giant was actually turned into a plate. Knowing that nothing in the game supports this, and that it's simply based on "Oh, the same term is used for a classification."
Luckily, Torterra isn't a literal continent and has no connection to Groudon, despite the fact that they share the same classification.
You're just irritated because I'm highlighting the countless flaws in the theory you hold so dear.