Late reply, but I decided to say something here since the thread is going to get closed soon.With the info we now have and your thoughts on the game's current state considered, what is your biggest lingering question about it, the one thing you'd like more info on the most?
They have yet to show something more coherent (unless that was in the latest direct which I didn't watch).
They're also avoiding showing "late game" stuff in general, seemingly, and when they do they want to show off other Pokemon that match the gimmicks going on or Lucario, who is LucarioLate to this convo but I don't believe they'd ever do starter regional forms. I don't think they'd ever change the starters in any way that isn't reversible/temporary like megas or gmax. I'd love to be proven wrong but I'm not sure I will. I think they're not showing starter stuff simply because they know that we know what those guys are evolving into already.
Late to this convo but I don't believe they'd ever do starter regional forms. I don't think they'd ever change the starters in any way that isn't reversible/temporary like megas or gmax. I'd love to be proven wrong but I'm not sure I will. I think they're not showing starter stuff simply because they know that we know what those guys are evolving into already.
This. If they can make regional variants for the legendary birds, they can surely make regional variants of starters. If we don't get regional variants of starters (whether they be the Decidueye/Typhlosion/Samurott trio or another set entirely) in PLA, we will certainly get them in the Gen 9 games. It just seems like the net logical step to take after making regional variants of legendaries.I think it's only a matter of time before we get regional variants/evolutions for starters. We got regional variants for sublegendaries already, I don't think the starters are too sacred to touch.
New Trailer!
It's a Scyther evolution.I'll just say I am quite fond of the UI style.
And of the pink dress. The pink dress is marvelous.
By the way, the presence of Empoleon in one of the snaps probably will kill any pretense of "regional starter evo".
Oh and uuuh... new "legendary" i guess. At least I'm assuming he's meant to be a legendary. Rock / Bug eh![]()
Oh so it's a regular pokemon?It's a Scyther evolution.
https://legends.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/kleavor/
Mentions one of the areas in the game. This migth have been old? But hey more you knowOne such area is the Obsidian Fieldlands, which is resplendent with gorgeous flowers and verdant vegetation—what’s more, it appears to teem with Pokémon that favor meadows and forests.
The images for this are for Wyrdeer and Kleavor. Basically they're revered pokemon for that area specifically.Pokémon Blessed with a Mysterious Power
There are special Pokémon in the Hisui region that have received a mysterious blessing. Some of these Pokémon, known as nobles, are particularly powerful, while others are said to willingly assist the people of the region. Your encounters with these special Pokémon will be a key part of your story.
The Wardens Who Serve the Special Pokémon
The people of the Hisui region hold a great respect for these special Pokémon and task wardens to look after them. The wardens protect the special Pokémon by making sure their territories remain safe and by providing offerings of food and water.
If you were wondering about what those pouches were, it's balms made of their favorite food. Cute!Frenzied Noble Pokémon
A strange phenomenon is causing nobles to suddenly fly into a frenzy, making them incredibly difficult to rein in. As part of the Survey Corps, you will be called upon to quell the frenzies of the nobles.
How to Quell the Frenzied Pokémon
The bodies of frenzied Pokémon grow in size and shine brightly. Simply defeating these Pokémon in a Pokémon battle will not calm them. To quell them, you will have to hit them with balms made using these noble Pokémon’s favorite foods.
Dodge Attacks and Throw Balms
It won’t be easy to hit a rampaging noble with balms. They will relentlessly unleash powerful attacks at you. The moment you see an opportunity, hit them with as many balms as you can. Just like with throwing a Poké Ball, aim carefully.
Use Pokémon Battles to Your Advantage
While nobles are formidable opponents, defeating them in battle will cause them to be temporarily dazed, making it easier for you to hit them with more balms and gain the upper hand!
Prseumably she'll be one of the first ones we handle so we can ride the noble wyrdeer for the bulk of the gameMai is in charge of caring for a special Wyrdeer that can be found in the Obsidian Fieldlands. She and her partner, Munchlax, grew up together as if they were siblings.
Lian cares for Kleavor, the lord of the Obsidian Fieldlands. Though young, he has been given the role of warden because he has proven himself to be very talented.
Iscan lives by the sea and cares for a special Basculegion that makes its home in the area. He can be a bit easy to frighten and isn’t too fond of Ghost-type Pokémon.
Arezu feels a great deal of responsibility as a warden, and because of this, she tends to try to solve problems all by herself. She is tasked with the care of a certain lady Pokémon.
-There ARE Pokemon trainers, but they're very rareThe Challenge of Facing Alphas
During your expeditions, you’ll sometimes run into alphas: Pokémon that are larger than normal and have glowing red eyes. Alphas will chase you down and attack you when they notice you. They’re tough opponents, but they’ll become great allies if you manage to catch them. They may even drop rare items if you defeat them in battle.
Pokémon Battles against Other People
The mingling of people and Pokémon is still not the norm in the Hisui region. People who live alongside Pokémon are rare, and people who lead their Pokémon in battle are even rarer. However, some people—such as certain wardens—have forged strong bonds with Pokémon and may challenge you to a battle.
a smart phone??????? It has a map and s tuff.Early on in your adventure, you’ll receive a device called the Arc Phone. Its distinctive appearance might lead you to suspect it has some connection to the Mythical Pokémon Arceus. This device appears to contain some sort of strange power, and it seems it will help guide you on your journey.
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For those of y'all who haven't seen it yet, here's Kleavor's look.
Type: Bug/Rock, evolves from Scyther
HAhaha oh noooo it is.Considering how they show your protagonist taking on Kleavor, I'm guessing you beat the "Noble Pokemon" and get a benefit for it. So Kleavor will give you Cut and you can ride the other new ones
Also, Dustox is in the Japanese trailer. No Hisuan Dustox :(