Pokémon Winds and Waves: New Box Art Legendary Rumor Sparks Leak Speculation

Pokémon fans have reportedly latched onto a fresh Box Art Legendary rumor as speculation around Pokémon Winds and Waves continues to build—despite the fact that there’s still no official news. With no major updates expected until 2027, a lot of the community’s attention is being funneled into leaks and theorycrafting rather than confirmed reveals. Nintendo and The Pokémon Company have not shown either game’s Legendary Pokémon yet, but multiple rumors suggest the next mascots could draw inspiration from two widely recognized mythological figures from Southeast Asia: the Garuda and the Naga.

This idea isn’t appearing in a vacuum. The games are set in a Southeast Asia-inspired region, which has made local mythology one of the biggest topics of discussion. Pokémon has a long track record of tying Legendary Pokémon to mythology, folklore, and cultural symbols, so many players expect the Gen 10 mascots to follow a similar pattern—even though their exact designs remain unknown.

One semi-reliable claim also says it can point to broad details—like general look and typing—for at least one creature in Pokémon Winds and Waves, which is expected to launch on Switch 2.

Pokemon Winds = Garuda, Pokemon Waves = Naga

  • Rumor: Pokémon Winds could feature a Garuda-inspired Legendary mascot.
  • Rumor: Pokémon Waves could feature a Naga-inspired Legendary mascot.

Multiple leaks and community reports suggest the rumored box Legendaries would split neatly by theme—wind versus water. The claims say Pokémon Winds would center on a Legendary inspired by the Garuda, described as a powerful eagle-like figure connected to the sky, flight, and wind. Meanwhile, Pokémon Waves would allegedly feature a Legendary based on the Naga, a serpent-like guardian figure often linked to rivers, seas, and other bodies of water. Neither Legendary has been officially announced, and Nintendo has not issued any comments on the rumors.

To be fair, the Southeast Asian setting for Pokémon Winds and Waves has supposedly been detailed through various reliable leaks, which is part of why these ideas have gained traction in the first place. Garuda shows up across folklore traditions in places like Indonesia and Thailand, while Naga stories are found throughout much of Southeast Asia. Both figures are closely tied to the natural elements that line up with the titles—wind for one, water for the other.

Still, rumors and leaks about new Pokémon entries should be treated carefully. Even when some Gen 10 claims end up matching the final product, plenty of others don’t. Until Nintendo officially unveils the Legendary Pokémon, anything pointing to Garuda and Naga inspiration remains speculation rather than confirmed information.

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Even with that caution in mind, these rumors are among the most interesting talking points around Pokémon Winds and Waves. If Nintendo ends up leaning into Southeast Asian mythology for the mascot Pokémon—rather than pulling from a different inspiration pool—Garuda and the Naga would fit naturally next to Pokémon’s broader history of Legendaries grounded in real-world myths and legends. For now, though, players will have to wait for the official reveal—potentially when the next Pokémon Winds and Waves trailer drops—for confirmation.

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