Pokémon Legends: Z-A hadn’t been out even a few hours before the tweets started rolling in: Shiny pokémon don’t despawn. You can walk away from a shiny, and it’ll still be there when you come back. To shiny collectors, this is big news. In other Pokémon games, like Scarlet and Violet, pokémon despawn after you get a certain distance away …
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In Japan, Pokémon Legends: Z-A Discusses Pikachu Pooping, Though The Game’s English Translation Simply References ‘Tummy Troubles’
Japanese fans playing Pokémon Legends Z-A have spotted a rare mention of Pikachu pooping. However, the game’s English-language translation adjusts the dialogue — and instead simply references Pikachu experiencing “tummy troubles.” According to Automaton, “Pikachu’s Poop” briefly trended on X for some Japanese users after the discovery of a Lumiose City NPC who mentions that their Pokémon is unwell. “Pikachu’s …
Read More »Poll: Which Starter Pokémon Did You Choose In Pokémon Legends: Z-A?
Image: Nintendo Life For some trainers, one of the most difficult decisions in a new Pokémon game is your starter Pokémon pick. In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the same traditions apply, where you pick from one of three Pokémon. This time you have a choice of Chikorita (the Grass-type), Totodile (the Water-type), and Tepig (the Fire-type Pokémon). “After arriving in Lumiose, …
Read More »Pokémon Legends Z-A & 5 Cool Games To Play This Weekend
Happy Saturday eve! As always, at the end of the week, we’re here to offer up our suggestions for games to dive into during your time off. And even if you know what you’re going to play, hopefully we can suggest something new and exciting to consider. Continuing with our spooky October suggestions, I’ve got two horror recommendations for ya’ll: …
Read More »How to Hunt Shiny Pokémon in Pokémon Legends Z-A
Shiny Pokémon have always been sought after, and that’s no different in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. If anything, Shiny Pokémon are that little bit easier to track down in Lumiose City thanks to visual and sound cues that appear when one is nearby, but there are still a few things you can do to boost your chances of catching a Shiny …
Read More »How to get the Kalos starters in Pokémon Legends: Z-A
The Kalos starters — Chespin, Fennekin, and Froakie — may not be the starters forPokémon Legends: Z-A, but you can still catch them in Lumiose City. The X and Y trio are available fairly early on in your journey, but you will have to complete a few extra steps to get them. The three Pokémon can only be caught after …
Read More »Poll: Which Starter Pokémon Did You Choose In Pokémon Legends: Z-A?
Image: Nintendo Life For some trainers, one of the most difficult decisions in a new Pokémon game is your starter Pokémon pick. In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the same traditions apply, where you pick from one of three Pokémon. This time you have a choice of Chikorita (the Grass-type), Totodile (the Water-type), and Tepig (the Fire-type Pokémon). “After arriving in Lumiose, …
Read More »Speculative Meta Analysis of Legends Z-A Megas in Pokémon GO – Pokémon GO Hub
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Read More »How To Catch All Legendary Pokemon In Pokemon Legends: Z-A – Zygarde, Xerneas, And Yveltal Locations
The One that Takes: Part 2 – Yveltal battle It’s time to catch another Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Legends: Z-A. Your next target is Yveltal, who spawns on the rooftop of Galerie de la Lune, the fashion outlets/shops in the northern part of the city. Yveltal is a Dark/Flying type, making it weak against various elements, including Electric and Ice. …
Read More »Pokémon Legends: Z-A Rotom Phone review: better camera, higher jumps
Though the Pokémon games’ Rotom Phones haven’t really changed all that much design-wise over the past few years, each generation has introduced new functionalities that made upgrading a no-brainer. Sword / Shield’s Rotom Phone — the very first one — came with a bare-bones camera that made it easy to snap wide-angle (screen)shots out in the Galar region’s Wild Area. …
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