Kleavor is hard as f***. Looks like it would’ve come from one of those beta leaks.
I still dont know to get SP or BD, I got diamond as a kid and was my first pokemon game so should I keep the tradition or get SP to switch it up
hidden moves are back noooooooo, one thing they should have kept out
hidden moves are back noooooooo, one thing they should have kept out
They don’t take up move slots apparently they’re Poketech based and work like PokeRide in Alola
New trailer looks heat & theyre actually filling it out now
Trailers feel more like developers updates than traditional trailers
Now we have an actual good idea of what we'll be doing in the game
Wonder if wardens will work like the island leaders in sun/moon, or if theyre only involved for their own noble pokemon
Looking forward to it
Kleavor is hard as f***. Looks like it would’ve come from one of those beta leaks.
It's a Scyther evolution too
Special minerals found in the Hisui region cause Scyther to evolve into this Pokémon. Parts of its body have hardened into stone. The stone parts often get chipped during fierce battles, and Kleavor that have survived many battles will display larger chipping across their bodies. However, the chipping actually makes these stone parts sharper, increasing their slicing power. It is said that the people of Hisui once used pieces of stone that had fallen from Kleavor to craft tools.
hidden moves are back noooooooo, one thing they should have kept out
They don't function like they use too. It's similar to LGP&E
The attention to detail in BD/SP is really nice. Even characters Chibis have movement. They're not some blankless model that smile all the time.
Also, it looks like it's going to be more events. It's not a direct remake. Team Galactic is on Iron Island where Riley is now.
Not going lie, Kleavor is kind of meh. I thought it was joke when it popped up on 4ch a few days ago. They just made a big Scyther, turned it yellow, and put axes on its arms.
Why does Kleavor look like Super Saiyan Scyther
It's a Scyther evolution too
Special minerals found in the Hisui region cause Scyther to evolve into this Pokémon. Parts of its body have hardened into stone. The stone parts often get chipped during fierce battles, and Kleavor that have survived many battles will display larger chipping across their bodies. However, the chipping actually makes these stone parts sharper, increasing their slicing power. It is said that the people of Hisui once used pieces of stone that had fallen from Kleavor to craft tools.
Oh s*** I was just joking lmao
They didn’t say it was an evolution of Scyther in the trailer
Still wish we could control our pokemon directly in battle for Arceus. Have basic reg attacks n our 4 actual traditional power attacks have cooldowns while we're able to control the pokemon directly n freely running around n attacking.
We have like a weird half point of that, but if that was the gameplay then it would be my dream pokemon game.
Arceus seems to be the "villain" of the game
Seems like they dipping into the movie where Arceus hated humans in the past
Would tie into us n our main mission of forging the "first" connection of humans n pokemon in the game
Oh s*** I was just joking lmao
They didn’t say it was an evolution of Scyther in the trailer
Yeah it's a Scyther Evo. Bug/Rock type.
Bug/Rock is a dope type combo too. Too bad it won't be any competitive playing legends.
I wonder if you'll be able to bring all the new Pokemon to BDSP.
I think the Hisui pokemon might be able to be found in the new underground dungeon areas
Seems like a perfect exuse to throw them down there & retrofit it as them surviving in an isolated location like that into modern times & they only exist in modern times down there, but still rare
Edit: can see it as an update when sometime Arceus comes out as added free dlc with an event as one of the fossil vym leader and or birch reports the discovery
Legends is looking clean, but I still don't know wtf the game is about.
Lowkey seems like it’s a Team Galactic origin story
It's a Scyther evolution too
Special minerals found in the Hisui region cause Scyther to evolve into this Pokémon. Parts of its body have hardened into stone. The stone parts often get chipped during fierce battles, and Kleavor that have survived many battles will display larger chipping across their bodies. However, the chipping actually makes these stone parts sharper, increasing their slicing power. It is said that the people of Hisui once used pieces of stone that had fallen from Kleavor to craft tools.
and I’ve been appreciating Scizor a lot more on my latest playthrough
It’s over whenever we can use these Hisuian mons in main games
I think the Hisui pokemon might be able to be found in the new underground dungeon areas
Seems like a perfect exuse to throw them down there & retrofit it as them surviving in an isolated location like that into modern times & they only exist in modern times down there, but still rare
Edit: can see it as an update when sometime Arceus comes out as added free dlc with an event as one of the fossil vym leader and or birch reports the discovery
I could see this being possible.
We'll find out when it come out, GF does a horrible job of scrubbing it's games of hidden content.