Silvally is clearly linked to Silver in all its language names and silver is prominent in its design.
What does this mean? Note also how Arceus' ring is gold coloured. If you take Arceus to be gold and Silvally to not-quite-be Arceus, that would make it silver.
Its design also seems to take some inspiration from this alchemical symbol for silver: see its front legs, tail and mane. I admit this part might just be a coincidence.
For some reason i thought its front legs had 3 toes on the front but it doesnt.
>>29146864
>sivari
>silvally
It's not necessary "silver", most likely "selva / silva" which means forest and in Latin it has also given birth to "savage" that means wild.
Wild itself has lot of interesting synonyms.
It's pretty much a beast after all.
I can see silver as element play the same relevance considering this generation however.
>>29146975
German name makes it pretty clear it has something to do with "silver". Amigento = argentum = silver
>>29147022
Then it must be the poor men's Arceus and forever second place mon.
>>29146975
See:
>>29147022
This is why I looked at all languages, silver is a clear element (lel)
>>29147150
Type: Null didn't make this clear because it was essentially 'greyed out' but the silver part of its design... so intriguing.