
While hiding in the grass to ambush Oyabun Goron from behind, I ended up being ambushed from behind myself.
It was lucky that Goron didn’t notice me.
Isn’t that guy Shuuzou getting a little too full of himself?
Pokémon Legends: Arceus
You’re having fun.
Isn’t the amount they’re asking for a bit reasonable since you just started?
>>3
For beginners, 5,000 to 7,000 yen is a lot of money…!
>>8
Is it worth more than a life?
It’s a game that really makes you understand that Pokémon are scary creatures…
>>4
I’m looking forward to the next AZ as well.
If you think about it calmly, you could just escape to safety while bringing it into a Pokémon battle.
When you’re surrounded and your health is low, it makes you anxious, right?
>>5
To begin with, I don’t have a sense of the area, so I don’t know where the safe zone is.
It’s scary to drown soon.
I was riding on Ayashishi, avoiding the boss Snorlax, and accidentally fell into the river. Somehow, I managed to get to the shore, and when I saw Snorlax right in front of me, I thought it was all over.
I’m glad to see you’re having fun.
Always crouch and move through the grass.
I just returned home after being half-killed by a Skunpoo in the crimson wetlands.
I want to poison.
It feels like I might not actually die since I have Arceus’s blessing, but I wonder what will happen to AZ…
A mere human should not walk the path that has been opened.
Hide in the grass.
>>15
I thought being in the grass would be safe, but there are actually some with high detection abilities…
If I escape from Oyabun Okutan and go underwater, I’ll drown in big gulps.
That octane seems to be charging a destructive beam aimed at me.
Also, that guy Yamikas was watching me from the edge of the screen with a blank expression.
I’ve only played the original Gold and Silver and Scarabai from other series, so everything feels fresh and fun.
I understood well the reaction of the unnamed character who was scared, surrounded by Kolinks during the skirmish; this guy is a demon.
>>17
Hey, what’s wrong, big brother?
Why do you look lonely?
>>20
Oh, Dad and Mom are calling, so I’m going to go home.
Well then, see you later, big brother.
What I seek from this series are merciless Pokémon, so I hope AZ becomes like that too.
>>18
That Pokémon over there looks quite well-behaved, doesn’t it?
>>25
I liked that feeling of competition for survival, so I’m a bit troubled…
Even Pikachu comes rushing in while charged with electricity as soon as it spots this, which is great.
Is it okay to set up an ambush for a child who runs away as soon as they’re challenged?
>>21
Don’t turn it into a Pokémon battle in the first place.
I think it’s best to catch it by suddenly hitting it with the ball.
>>21
It’s good to throw bait from an unnoticed spot to lure them and hit the ball.
There are Pokémon in the Pokédex tasks that require you to feed them, so I think it’s better to get used to that.
Is the story of Legends such that I have to complete the Pokédex?
>>22
It’s okay if you don’t finish it.
You can’t battle Arceus unless you have everything except Arceus itself.
I started it up for the HOME encyclopedia for the first time in a while the other day.
There are just too many hostile Pokémon around.
It’s too dangerous in this area if you don’t constantly ride around or crouch in the grass… that’s how I felt.
It’s the most fun when you ignore the parts in the beginning that tell you where to go and push as far as you can, so it’s better to do it until you’re satisfied.
Because of this, the Paldea region always has 1-on-1 encounters even when charging into a herd of Tauros, which makes them seem quite well-mannered.
This one is a Shinx.
I hate you.
This guy is Paras.
I hate you.
This is a distorted Eevee.
I hate you.
>>31
When even Kodak hated me, it was tough for me; I couldn’t stand it.
So I gaze at the seal and feel healed.
As we reach the final stage, we’ll charge straight in and go for it.
I think it’s surprising that the security is poor in Kalos, which has developed so much…
In urban areas, that’s one thing, but it would be fine for a feral to be as vicious as Arceus, right?
Wataru, who was firing the destruction beam at people, was actually performing an ancient-style trainer gesture, wasn’t he?
A game where Bippa’s favorability increases while Shinx’s favorability decreases.
It’s great that Oyabun Gallop and Oyabun Kabicon are there from the very beginning.
>>39
At a glance… this guy is dangerous (destructive beam).
>>39
An accident occurred where a researcher, who was asked to search for a shiny Ponyta, was hit by Hyper Beam from behind.
Honestly, it’s a problem that Pokémon battles are essential for catching wild Pokémon and subduing the bosses.
I hope it remains just one of the means.
Isn’t Fuwante scary?
🔥🔥
I want them to stop making ghost types legitimately scary.
Stop warping.
I wish the time would stop while I’m shaking the item with L and R.
It’s tough to search for the ball during the effective time after throwing a smoke ball or making it chirp with a mud ball.
I feel like the poison in this game is unusually strong.
And mud bomb.
The battle feels good because it’s a rough power without thinking about competition.
I want a UI in the main game that allows me to select a ball on the side during battle and throw it with R.
✨ I have a place to return to and a family, but what about you?
Even with a level difference, the balance is good enough that you can’t let your guard down.
I was filling out the encyclopedia and got one-punched…
It was interesting to see that the trainer who went from Hisui to Paldea seemed to be experiencing PTSD like a soldier returning from the battlefield.
I can’t laugh.
>>52
I was startled when I saw Fuwaraid in the movie when I arrived at the school.
Why are ghost types allowed to roam freely at school…?
>>52
Sometimes it happens that I try to throw a ball from behind and can’t throw it!
>>52
Ex-Leg’s guy is coming to kill me…!
At first, I thought it was ridiculous to be so surprised just by catching a Pokémon… like, seriously… but then I realized I was making some outrageous moves myself, and that’s a nice realization.
>>53
Throwing a ball at a Pokémon from the front to capture it…?
>>57
(Isn’t this guy afraid of losing his life?)
Ultimately, I settle into a style where I don’t run or hide and just stick to hitting the back of the head with a Gigaton Ball.
I might prefer this version of sleep and ice.
>>55
Frostbite turned into a special version of a burn is nice, isn’t it?
Since the original ice state is hardly seen to begin with, I thought it would be better to increase the probability and differentiate it from sleep.
I really love the system where you can throw a ball on the field and capture directly.
Watching the RTA, the movement and the way of catching are technical and creepy.
Is it correct to interpret that Fuwante was simply trying to abduct the boy it was playing with in the side quest?
Please import the shiny variants sparkling in the field back into the main game…
In Paldea, while fighting in the snowy mountains, spectators started to gather around Neura.
Standing like Vega is peaceful and makes me laugh, you know.
Paldea is great, isn’t it?
If you fall from a high place, you won’t die.
When the trainer calmly sent out two Pokémon, I thought it was a bug.
>>67
Huh? There’s an Eevee here… is it wild?
…Kai-chan…?
Why don’t you deploy multiple Pokémon, Ore-kun…?
>>71
The pride of being a civilized person.
In a massive outbreak, battling multiple bosses can cause Arceus to die in one turn.
If you touch it, you’ll stop and a battle will begin; Paldea is certainly cumbersome.
It’s a bit annoying that almost every Pokémon around will attack as soon as they come into view.
AZ might be feeling good.
It seems that ZA’s battle mechanics will change significantly, so it might be better to engage in battles more actively than in Arceus to get accustomed to it.
>>75
Jade felt like it was basically telling me not to battle Pokémon in the first place…
In a situation where it’s difficult to escape from being targeted, the last resort is like summoning a Pokémon.
However, even if you take that into account, there are sometimes event trainer battles that are a bit off in terms of game balance…
>>75
Pokémon battles were a means of escape.
I love how the target in the balloon-popping game is Frillish, revealing the local residents’ resentment.
>>76
Those who target and take children are truly harmful creatures and need to be eradicated…
As expected, Arceus reflected on the fact that I could do most things by myself.
I even thought that if I sent out a Pokémon in a king match, I would lose.
Pokémon are scary creatures.
Snorlax walking around seeking blood in ancient Hokkaido is way too scary.
When taking classes in Paldea, the materials of Professor Laventon appear on the blackboard, and I realize that he was a great professor.
I wonder if there’s going to be a sequel to this… like a version from a different region.
Walking around with my boss is way too much fun.
I’m going to gather only the big, chewy ones.
The Pokémon battles have become an event held in arenas like soccer, and this is the primal Pokémon battle with no rules that comes right after the game.
It’s so frustrating how hard it is to catch a shiny Basurao.
I can forgive it since it remains even after a reset, but…
I didn’t know, but in many situations, the story progresses without any problem even if you lose a battle against a trainer.
Snorlax breaking through warehouses and emptying out food is just like a natural disaster…
>>89
In the end, it moves quickly with a Gigantic Impact.
I honestly thought the DLC would really come.
I feel it’s a waste that the mysterious massive outbreak event has ended.
I was struck with a realization that there was such a way for a popular character to make a reappearance.
Are you saying that Pokémon don’t use their moves against humans?!
You can only throw a ball during a Pokémon battle!?
Even if you fall from a high place, Koridon won’t disappear, huh?!
A region filled with such surprises, Paldea.
When you return from the Jade, you can immediately tell because Pokémon hide in the bushes when they see you.
>>94
I love the incredibly reversed idea that a world where Pokémon jump out of the grass is one where humanity once hid in the grass.
The protagonist is a master of the cheat front flip, but he is too weak on uphill slopes.
In modern times, it is almost impossible to encounter Fuwante or Masukippa in the wild.
It is a victory for humanity.
Maybe it’s better not to fight with the boss as much as possible?
>>97
But you know
Don’t you want to catch (it)?
Boss!
>>97
If you can’t win, that’s one thing, but if you can catch it, it will be an immediate asset, and above all, it’s visually fun, so it’s worth the shot.
>>97
The alternative method for those who are not good at throwing balls to challenge Pokémon battles is…
I think the basics are throwing the ball without fighting.
>>97
Capture before the battle.
When I returned to Hisui after a long time, I was surprised by Ayashishi’s weak legs and hips.
The reason why Fuwante only spawns on specific days in Shin’ō is probably because it has been thoroughly exterminated…
Soon, even the boss will casually do a “gotcha!” from behind.
This blatant boss Garchomp!
I will ignore it.
The investigation level is directly linked to the capture success rate, so raise the investigation level no matter what!
But let’s make sure to advance the story as well!
>>107
When you release the ones you caught from the ranch, you get sand and stones, so I catch them like crazy!
I realized the usefulness of the sticky ball after clearing the game.
They’re harmless and cute, but I was surprised to find that the harbor seal is actually quite big…
That guy is officially treated as a disaster…
The wisdom of humanity to mold mud into balls and throw them.
>>112
Easily captured legendary Pokémon
>>112
Thank you… for always leaving mud dumplings in the nest regularly, Heatran…
I realized I’ve been missing out because I hadn’t noticed the presence of sand for a while.
Snorlax has been considered a disaster since the first generation for eating 400kg of food in one day.
I would really want to watch a show like Project X in the Pokémon world.
>>117
Every time, the appearance of Goriki and Dotekkotsu.
>>118
As long as no children are attacked by Arceus, hey, human! Look at this finished body! I’m just a friend of humanity.
>>118
The ability to command friendly and highly intelligent Pokémon is directly related to survival strategy…
For some reason, it tends to be forgotten, but Pokémon are monsters.
Snorlax might have been exterminated in Kanto too…
>>122
If our reserves are eaten away, the entire village will be wiped out, so it can’t be helped.
I wonder why the Believing-type Pokémon can live in that world even when trash is thrown at them without even getting angry.
In the near future, rather than just in the old days of Pokémon, as we move toward a coexistence environment, I wonder if Pokémon’s ferocity will still be present in AZ.
It seems a mysterious organization might be making Pokémon violent.
>>125
Honestly, it hurts a little to think that the Pokémon side isn’t violent when they hit from behind with a blunt weapon or snipe from a ridiculous distance…
>>125
There is a quarantine area created in the city, so it’s being contained.
I think there will be a development where things become difficult once the lockdown is lifted.
Why are the Machop line and the Dokkler line so effective against humans?
>>126
Due to rating issues
Will Dokkolar and Dagekina get to do things like, “Look at me, human!” in Legends too?
The brain juice when a shiny boss appears is amazing.
Even if I send it to the boss individual SV, it doesn’t really get that big…
Honestly, it’s my favorite series.
I’m waiting for a more polished version…
>>135
This autumn!
Flwante: After warping behind, hypnosis (avoidable).
Drifblim: Body slam after warping behind (unavoidable)
To be honest, I hope that even in AZ, the wild zone is this much of a lawless area.
>>138
“It’s all about ‘coexisting with Pokémon!’ so even if the plan goes awry in the middle and Pokémon become a hazard, I don’t mind at all.”
>>138
However, there are ordinary houses within the wild zone and cars are parked there as well.
If violence like that of jade were to dominate.
The people living there are quite something too…
I’m looking forward to ZA as well, but I’m hungry for the thrill of whether Hisui will live or die, so I want to go back to the past again.
It’s a bit disappointing that ZA has a stage presence that feels elegant and lacks the wildness of jade.
It was unexpected that Sekki’s descendants would be quickly processed by Sazare, so I wonder if Kai-chan’s descendants will appear in ZA.
Do we have to expand our bags again in Kalos?
>>142
It’s more of a pouch than a bag, isn’t it?
Z-A is an urban area, so I think it’s quite different.
No matter how many times I see it, the location of the Shinjyu settlement is just too terrible compared to the Congo group…
>>144
I’m strong against the cold!
>>144
Compared to the many leaders of the same age as the chief over there, it feels like there are only old people and children here…
Kalos seems to have poor security in a different sense as well.
>>145
Citizen points are exciting!
ZA is a city, and it feels like tourists are staying a bit longer, so make it feel even more irretrievable.
It was the first time I felt death in Korotock.
>>148
The cry of O yabun korotock still makes me go “Hie…”.
The protagonist of ZA is a tourist, so doing something like Shuzou to a tourist is a bit…
I want a mix of Arceus and Pokémon Snap that focuses on the ecology of Pokémon, like a Pokémon research team.
A fairly near-future Miare City.
For some reason, there was the figure of Nobori-san who had lost their memory!
>>152
It’s not a descent, but an ascent again!
>>156
Every time Legends comes out, Nobori gets flown away.
I wonder if there are assassination-like gigaton ball throws in AZ too.
But I don’t want something so barbaric to exist in the future…
Pokémon originally emphasizes friendship, so this felt out of place.
Since it’s a side story, I want it to go in that direction, but I also think it’s unavoidable.
Can I do ZA on the Switch unmarked? Has it not been announced yet?
Seeing Fuwante, I thought to myself that this guy is really something else for the first time.
I felt sad that it is being hunted in modern times.
>>162
Because it’s only natural to be extinguished…
The sound of Oyabun Corotock is scary like a siren.
>>165
It was the first time I became cautious out of fear while playing Pokémon.
It can’t be helped.
Let’s look forward to the savage route with Legends Kyurem.
>>166
If we follow Shimaboshi-san, I wonder if a female character with some resemblance to Ghetsis will appear…
>>166
(Frozen Open World)
Pikachu’s voice was really rough back then, right?
>>168
I didn’t think it would be that way in SV… but I really wished it was the voice of Ikue Ōtani in the class!
I thought that Subomi would never betray me…
Since the handsome house was featured in the PV, it seems like Machiere will almost definitely appear… Was he 16 years old at the time of ZA…?
In terms of visuals, the sight of the boss walking confidently in the snowy mountains was really scary.
In Sinnoh, they’re available only on specific days, but in other regions, they’re quite common, and in Unova, there’s even Jellicent!
I was surprised by the convenience of my smartphone Rotom when I came to Paldea…
>>176
Isn’t it nice to fall from a high place and, prepared for death, be saved by a smartphone Rotom?
>>188
Above all, Agathis lands properly for us…
Ghost types often have descriptions in the Pokédex that depict them as evil Pokémon, so it’s no wonder they end up being portrayed like that in Arceus.
I’m excited that the Gardevoir-Gallade line seems to be rampaging in ZA.
Kalos is more brutal than Sinnoh if we go back 3000 years, but the war theme is a bit too heavy.
Bippa is too healing…
I hope it’s not forgotten that Pokémon are scary creatures even in ZA.
Did the joke about Nobori from Noboribetsu and “Nobori ga ribetsu” turn into that?
The sound of Pokémon in the cave was scary.
I understand why you shouldn’t enter the grass without Pokémon!
>>186
Well, the neighbors are keeping an eye on things, so of course they would run over in a panic.
It might be difficult to experience such wild Pokémon again, including stories from the pioneering era.
Even though ZA is a story about the future, the presence of that area seems to have its quirks, so I’m looking forward to it in a way that will add a twist.
Is it true that Kyurem fell from the sky and got separated?
Well then, Legends Kyurem is space.
It seems like Deoxys might also be appearing.
Colink
Subomi
Agehanto
The surroundings invite complacency.
Even if you make them your Pokémon friends, you really can’t rely on them in battles.
(The fact that it was given to me at first, including the three prestigious families, is undoubtedly a flaw.)
It seems that AZ has a system that assumes the Pokémon in hand will attack, which is welcome.
It’s great that Lanturn has the clairvoyance ability just as it was set.
It seems like a world where children have frequently died from being attacked by Pokémon… or have been taken away by Drifloon.
>>195
The latter has messed up to the extent that it’s depicted even in modern encyclopedias…
I had just started, and when I charged along the riverbank, before I knew it, I was surrounded by Mashook and called for reinforcements, and that was my first death…
Wow, it’s a Shinx! So cute~
>>197
👁️
Everyone eventually becomes a legend and the boss’s kid…
It’s not suited to have the same hand all the time due to the nature of this game task.
I was ignoring leveling up, so my travel party didn’t stabilize since I kept changing out Pokémon other than the starter trio.
Palas is dead set on killing, that’s scary.
Are you all alone? Well, I have a family, so see you!
As long as you have a Pokémon in your party and bring it to the front, it will buy you time for the trainer to escape.
I have a family, but what about you?