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Pokémon Sun – Description
Pokémon Sun is the primary pair version of Generation VII. And is set in the Alola region. The game is available on the Nintendo 3DS.
The game was announce worldwide on the 20th Anniversary of the release of Pokémon Red and Green. February 27, 2016. At 12 am JST by Tsunekazu Ishihara through Nintendo Direct. All copies of the game are playable in nine languages. Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean. And Traditional Chinese.
Pokémon Sun – Features
Rotom Pokédex
The player’s Pokédex is a special model that can inhabit by a Rotom, called the Rotom Pokédex. Through the Pokédex, Rotom can speak human languages. The Pokédex also acts as a real-time map on the bottom screen on the player’s Nintendo 3DS, showing the player’s location, places of interest, and recommend destinations base on conversations made with NPCs.
QR Scanner
Also players can scan QR codes corresponding to each Pokémon in the Pokédex. And allow them to register them as Pokémon they have seen. However, the QR scanner can also be use to receive event Pokémon, such as Magearna.
New forms
Pokémon Sun is the first core series game where players can use Zygarde’s 10% and Complete Formes. As well as Greninja’s Ash-Greninja form. Zygarde’s other forms. Zygarde Cell and Core, Also make non-playable appearances.
New forms
Pokémon Sun is the first core series game where players can use Zygarde’s 10% and Complete Formes. As well as Greninja’s Ash-Greninja form. Zygarde’s other forms. Zygarde Cell and Core. Also make non-playable appearances.
Alolan Forms
Some Pokémon species have uniquely adapted to the microclimates of the Alola region. Becoming what is knew as a regional form of their species. But these variant species take on different forms from those of their species in other regions. Also include a different appearance, Abilities, and more. Moreover, an Alolan variant of a species is know as its Alolan Form.
Battle Royal
The Battle Royal is a new battle format where four players enter into a free-for-all battle, with any player able to attack (or aid) another. Battle ends when all of one player’s Pokémon faint, with the winner being the player who has the highest combined number of knockouts and number of remaining Pokémon.
Z-Moves
Z-Moves are a new type of move in which the Trainer and Pokémon’s wishes combine to release their full power. These Z-Moves are moves of great power. But can only be use once per battle.
In order to use a Z-Move, a Trainer needs two items: a Z-Ring and a Z-Crystal. A Z-Ring is a band worn on a Trainer’s arm. A Z-Crystal must be set into the Z-Ring, and if a Pokémon holds a Z-Crystal of the same type, they will resonate with each other. If the Pokémon then knows a move corresponding to the Z-Crystal’s type, it will be able to use a Z-Move. All Pokémon can use Z-Moves, and there are Z-Moves for each of the 18 types. There are also Z-Moves that can only be use by specific Pokémon.
When use in battle, a Z-Move takes over the entire screen in a short, cinematic display.
Island challenge
The island challenge is a new mechanic introduce in Pokémon Sun. It is a rite in which players travel through the four islands of Alola with the goal of becoming the strongest Trainer, know as the island challenge champion. In order to complete the island challenge, players must overcome each island’s unique trials which may include. But are not limited to, finding items, completing tests of knowledge, and battling with Pokémon.
At the end of each island’s trial, the player will have to battle a Totem Pokémon. A Totem Pokémon is much larger than its species normally is and has a special aura that appears to aid it in battle, such as by raising its Defense. Totem Pokémon is battle in SOS Battles, where they summon ally Pokémon to participate alongside them.
The final trial on each island is a Pokémon battle with the island kahuna know as the grand trial. Successfully clearing the grand trial gives the player the right to move on to the next island in their challenge, conveying official recognition that the player has cleared all of the island’s trials.
In the past, after completing all grand trials, challengers would head to Mount Lanakila for a final trial where they have to defeat all four kahunas in a row in order to be acknowledge as an island challenge Champion. This has since been replace by the newly-found Pokémon League.
Each trial has a Trial Captain who provides guidance to trial-goers. All of the Captains are Trainers who undertook trials in their own island challenge a few years earlier.
Elite Four and Champion
During the course of the game, Professor Kukui wishes for the Alola region to have its own Pokémon League after seeing and challenging Kanto’s Pokémon League. The Alola League is completed right after the player completes all the trials of the four islands. The Elite Four can be battle in any order like previous games. The Elite Four members are Hala (Fighting)SM/Molayne (Steel)USUM, Olivia (Rock), Acerola (Ghost), and Kahili (Flying). As the Pokémon League was just found, it doesn’t have a reigning Champion. Instead the player battles Professor KukuiSM/HauUSUM instead.
Poké Rides
Poké Rides are a new feature whereby players can call on the services of certain Pokémon in order to access areas that they would not have been able to access on their own. These Pokémon are not part of the player’s team, but they may be call on at any time. Poké Rides replace HMs in Pokémon Sun, as many of the Ride Pokémon have the same purpose as previously existing HMs.
Hyper Training
Hyper Training is a new feature that lets the player maximize one or more of a Pokémon’s IVs with the help of a man know as Mr. Hyper in exchange for Bottle Caps. Only a Pokémon that has reach level 100 can undergo Hyper Training.
Festival Plaza
As the player progresses through the game, they will become able to use Festival Plaza. Festival Plaza allows players to see other people playing near them, or other players that connect to the internet to battle or trade. By talking to people and listening to their requests in Festival Plaza, players can receive Festival Coins. Festival Coins can be spent on stores in the plaza, and eventually rank up their Plaza.
Poké Pelago
Poké Pelago is a new feature that allows Pokémon that are store in a PC Box to explore a variety of isles, play on athletic equipment, and enjoy other fun activities. The various islands allow the player’s Pokémon to gather items, discover wild Pokémon, and even raise Pokémon levels and stats.
Pokémon
81 new Pokémon was introduce for Sun, bringing the total from 721 to 802.
I’ve been playing Pokemon games since Red/Blue and this is the first one I haven’t finished because I just don’t find it very fun. Maybe I’ve out grown the game, but I was playing Y just weeks before I got this game and I played all the way through and was hatching eggs for IVs for hours a day when I finished. This is definitely the least challenging Pokemon game while also having probably the deepest story. For me, there are too many cutscenes too often and they can be long as well. Seems like there are a lot of unnecessary dialogue scenes when you just want to play the game in the beginning. The trials are much easier than the gyms were in previous games, and never once did I feel threatened by any challenger or Totem Pokemon. Freeing up a move slot by not having to have HM moves in your party is nice, but it does feel like some strategy is taken out of the game. For once, I don’t see myself breeding for IVs once I finish the game.
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