Pokopia is finally here, bringing with it a series of unique Pokemon forms that we've never seen before, such a Tangrowth dressed as a professor, a Greedent dressed as a chef, a Snorlax covered in moss, and a ghostly Pikachu. However, before you get excited about potentially battling with these Pokemon in Winds and Waves, it's worth noting that they are Pokopian forms, exclusive to Pokopia.
However, there is one Pokopian form that is causing a bit of a stir, and that's Stereo Rotom. While this is one of the cooler forms of Rotom, and can play music for you, that's not why it's so special. As pointed out by Serebii's Joe Merrick, it seems as though Stereo Rotom is the only Pokopian form that has been given an actual typing, that being Electric/Normal. It's also the only one that isn't referred to as a nickname, and shares the same naming convention as the rest of Rotom's forms in other games.
Pokemon Pokopia is Pokemon's answer to a lot of games, but will mostly leave you with questions.
That's notable for a few reasons, one of which is that Game Freak is likely going to have Stereo Rotom make the...
