The shinies just keep coming! Everyone but Snover was just randomly out in the field, which is a nice change of pace from mass-outbreak-chasing.
Incidentally I'm really glad you can just use an item for trade evolutions in this game -- I got a shiny Graveler in LGP who never evolved because...
It's weird how this teaser manages to look so different than the previous teaser. Like, Frostferatu and co. retain the toys' chibi-ness to a degree, while Burgertron and friends are way more normally proportioned.
First Botbot in ages... Dr Flicker!
I'm really glad I held onto Flaskenstien and Eye-Gore, they make a fun little mad science team.
This seems wrong.
(also got Camcon but he's nowhere near as fun as Fire Tank Science Gal)
The next day....
Now it's kinda crazy, hehe.
(I mean, had to reset quite a few times for Drifblim and Skorupi, and holy jive exploding balloon swarm and angry angry scorpions too short to get hit by pokeballs, but a Floatzel mass outbreak netted me two of the fellas and a second pink Murkrow...
I feel like I'm not finding all that many shinies. I mean this is a fair amount, but even with me putting a lot more time in this game, actually having the Shiny Charm, the world spawing a bunch of 'Mons at a time, and the mass outbreaks boosting the chances... kinda feels like I'm on par with...
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I'm guessing it's supposed to be Clogstopper, Fomo, Frostferatu, and Angry Cheese (no idea about the yellow glove). They've taken some liberties with the designs, which is kinda surprising since the early toys already often varied so wildly from their official art.
The Sea's Legend quest is kinda terrible, since you're supposed to get the solution in the DP remakes, which I didn't get since I still have the originals and this game has basically all the Sinnoh Pokemon anyways. On the flip side, while trying to get the professor to repeat the quest's details...
I got a shiny too:
Damn near blew it. I was working on a Pokedex entry for a Fire-type that required using flamethrower on everything, I didn't see or hear any shine or jingle, and the Wurmple was chilling under a tree in a space-time bubble so the purple color looked like it might've just been...
I gotta say, I've been mostly avoiding spoilers, so while I had a vague idea that he'd have a new form, Quilava evolving into such a chill Typhlosion was quite a surprise.
Legends of Arceus is everything SwSh's Wild Area wanted to be.
Graphics at times can be kinda.... horrendous. Pillars and trees floating a foot off the ground, grass just completely wigging out, Pokemon in the distance moving at like 2 frames per second. Eesh.
The team is... small:
It's...
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