![]() But just like most Pokémon in the game, you will eventually be able to battle and catch Alpha Pokémon. These Pokémon will be extremely difficult to face early on in your adventure, and could even end up wiping out you and your team if you aren’t aware that one around. These are known as Alpha Pokémon and should be approached with caution at any point in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.Īn Alpha Pokémon is not only more aggressive and larger than other Pokémon in its species, but it will also be more powerful, boasting increased stats by comparison. As such, we'd be very surprised if the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire stories were drastically different enough to be a deciding factor, but still.While you travel through the Hisui region and add pages to the Pokédex you have been tasked with creating, you will likely start noticing Pokémon that are larger and act more aggressive than some other Pokémon of their species roaming in select spots. Both present in the original games, Team Magma and Team Aqua committed pretty much the same crimes, with pretty much the same result, in every part of their schemes. but it's at least nice to see them trying. If the original Ruby and Sapphire game's stories are anything to go by, the stories won't actually be all that different. Team Aqua meanwhile - who, for all intents and purposes are a band of pirates - want to rouse Kyogre and increase the size of the seas in Sapphire, in order to bring back a load of Pokemon habitats that were destroyed by humanity. Ruby-ists get the fiery Team Magma, who plan to expand the landmass of the world, using the power of Groudon, to make more room for the humans to flourish. Perhaps the biggest difference between the two games is that each features a different team of bad guys, with different characters and different motives for world domination (because, lets face it, that's what the story always involves). Both legendaries have learnt new tricks in the interim however, and can now undergo a transformation known as Primal Reversion, which seems to be their equivalent of Mega Evolution, powering up your Pokemon's moves when in this state, provided they're holding the relevant item.īear in mind the only way to get Latias and Latios is through the upcoming Eon ticket distribution! Plot Again, these are basically identical to the original GameBoy games, with Omega Ruby folks nabbing themselves the angry red dinosaur-y dual ground/fire type Groudon, and Sapphire folks netting the oversized dolphin Kyogre, a water type. Legendary PokemonĪs always, the most obvious difference between the two Pokemon versions is in the legendary Pokemon - the super powerful, only-one-in-the-entire-game 'mons that grace the covers. Kind of boring sun and moon psychic rocks Solrock and Lunatone are also split between Alpha Ruby and Omega Sapphire respectively, whilst mortal enemies Zangoose and Seviper are once again separated by versions, with Seviper in Sapphire and Zangoose in Ruby. Steel and fairy-type Mawile with her bizarre snappy head piece (that's the stuff of nightmares) and new Mega Evolution is another Ruby exclusive, while her insectoid soul-stealing contempory, the dark/ghost Sableye and it's Mega Evolution are Sapphire specific. Ruby players get the dark/grass creepy forest folk of Seedot, Nuzleaf and Shiftry, while Sapphire folks get the dopey water pineapple-thing Ludicolo, and his pre-evolution grass/water lilly pads, Lotad and Lombre. Ludicolo is the only one that seems happy to see you. ![]()
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