Their list of patents is enormous. They could throw darts drunk and in the dark, miss the board completely, and still likely land on something they could claim.
This is a weird patent; it seems to be describing something more akin to Pokemon Home than an actual in-game mechanic, but then the references talk about the pokemon storage system, so who knows?
That's irrelevant. You can't patent fantasy creatures. That's a copyright issue. If they were suing for copyright infringement I might think they had a point, but they're not.
Oh no, both the wolves look like wolves. Never mind they have different color schemes and geometry; look, they're both wolves!
I approached the claims with an open mind, but when I read that the worst offender was the wolf I realized that none of the claims could possibly hold water.
Kind of surprised it took this long to be honest. Also a little surprised it's a patent lawsuit, but then again it might be easier to prove infringement on a gameplay concept you have patented rather than copyright.
This isn't some guy who has loved their products for years and wanted to express how much joy he's had from them by writing a comic about them - they can't just go sue them immediately. This is a corporation, they have to make sure that it's the right move. Come on, that's Corpo 101