Image 1 — Here's my first Shiny Alpha/Shalpha Pokemon, it's the Moon.
Image 2 — Here's my first Shiny Alpha/Shalpha Pokemon, it's the Moon.

Here's my first Shiny Alpha/Shalpha Pokemon, it's the Moon.

I was getting back into Legends Arceus and just exploring around as a Shiny aound was near by and I was surprised and saved. I looked around in the cave and then on the surface, then Load and Behold, Alpha Glalie. It wasn't was I hoping to get. I did get a Shiny Female Ralts.

But I miss my Shiny Luxary that I evoled because it was special to me, I found a Shiny Shinx in first 3 hours of my first playthrough of Pokémon Legends Arceus back in 2022. It was female with Timid Nature. And was the quickest Shiny that I ever gotten.

— Flarie Fire(me)

u/MysteriousAd1676 — 2 days ago

I caught Palkia in a Wing Ball, a basic Wing Ball

When I was battling Palkia, I was trying to think of what to do and just for the heck of it, I threw a basic Wing Ball and I was so surprised it was caught. Not sure if it was the catch rate lowered when facing one before the other. But in Dailga battle, I didn't even get to battle it with my Pokémons and with Hisui Lilligant and Alvalug. I haven't done the postgame after I finished, but not sure. I have Pokémons from my previous save, wasn't sure if I wanted to release them or not. But I've enjoyed my 2nd playthrough of Legends Arceus overall and as a whole. I remember used to replay FireRed, and the 3d's Pokémon games a lot, but as of now, I barely do it.

What are your funniest moments or memorable moments in Legends Arceus? I did made a post about my playthrough, I think.

— Flarie Fire(me)

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u/MysteriousAd1676 — 10 days ago

Pokémon Playthrough Team

Hi, this is my Pokémon playthrough team that I did on my 2nd playthrough. I was going off of feeling/vibe, survival ideal, and some others of what I did. It was that I restarted because of the team that I had before was just not fitting, even though I beat the game, it just that the fighting type was taking over my team. And in this playthrough, I just didn't noticed until I did and just embraced it. Was going for a Sinnoh team or Dragon, but decided to build a team that is physical attackers. I was getting lucky on my run on things, and caught Alpha Sligoo and immediately evolved it as it rained. And try do Physical Gardevoir, but went for Gallade. I caught Palkia in a Wing Ball, which surprised me. Alpha Grooda carried me all away to the end. I try do type coverage and stabs and a status move that is helpful. I just didn't know how to evolved Ursaling and couple others. I had a Stantler, but accidentally released and caught a Alpha one. Just wondering if my team would handled in a regular turn-based game, like in elite four or elite places. I had fun in my 2nd playthrough and it feels like the story is mostly focus on Pearl Clan than Diamond Clan, to me that is and still sided with the Pearl clan and gravitated towards them after the game. Was thinking of doing a survival of only using the elements and not modern. I've used Feather/Wing Ball and Great and few Heavy balls if other Poké Balls fails. I couldn't catch Alpha Snorlax because of the threat level and how low the catch it is, being bit annoying. I couldn't catch the Alphas in the Lake caves, was trying to, but they KOed themselves. I feel like pros don't focus on defs than special defense, but i don't know. I only thrown balms at Dialga and didn't battle it once nor used Palkia. Later Warden Pokémons were getting tough and difficult. And Aself challenge and Dialga and it feels like facing Arceus with it Origin form. The story plot is like still freah in my mind, which is unusual for me and that is clear mind. Just wanted to share my end-game main story playthrough Pokémons.

— Flarie Fire(me)

u/MysteriousAd1676 — 1 month ago

It'll Contain Spoilers and it'll be long.

Like the Title says, am I the only one here since Fates was shown in Smash Bros 4 the Wii u/3D's, I've been the Fates Defender since day one and Engage Defender since the leak. I feel like a lot of fans nowadays are just missing the emotional point that Nintendo/companies are trying to aim for emotional focus for casual players, but since 2020, Fire Emblem Three Houses has gotten most popular and have very high expectations for future Fire Emblem games, like Fortune's Weave.

I like how Engage treated Veyle revealed and I didn't realized it was her and how shocking some of the moments were and terrifying. And Hortensia chapter felt very bad for her and empathy/emotionally gut punching towards her and in the DLC Story. Nel and the Four Winds were interesting and the backstory expanded on Sombron childerns of how they're raised, but I'm/I was hoping for Fire Emblem Engage Warriors that takes place in the past, but we got Zelda one instead for Totk. Corrin Map and Seadall chapter given me huge Fates Nostalgia and how Seadall parallel to Azura. And wished we gotten Azura instead of Camilla. Sombron was kinda interesting though. I did enjoy some of the supports, like Timerra and Veyle, Citrinne and Merrin, Etie and Jade, Alear with Zelkov and few others, but the Emblems supports are decent at best, wished they did them better. I also felt bas for Marni and Madeline, but Madeline is hard to play with because of only few classes can fix her stats and had a horrible time with her in my PMU of her as a Berserker. And didn't like Axe in Fire Emblem of how they are and a lot of setup. And been focusing on Avo skills and Engrave to survive.

But I don't want story to be grim-dark or just emotionally draining in a bad way, like with in Fire Emblem Three Houses Blue Lions Route, I didn't like the story because of Dimitri isn't present at all and just a wall tank with no emotions and the story wasn't going anywhere and just haulting the progress. Which is why I prefer Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Blue Lions route because Dimitri is present and isn't shut in, the story is also overall better and with Male Shez.

I like about Engage because of the characters, except Louis, are very emotionally expressive and uplifting. I don't think of how corny or cringe it is, I think it's one of the better stories out there outside of the spinoffs and it left a emotional impact on me of a positive side. I just want a game that we all agree upon and not think it's bad. Engage has one of the better difficulty, but Maddening is like a wall to me. I enjoyed doing class or certain challenges in Fates and Engage in Hard with Random Stats growth. But been playing Engage a lot more. One of my best challenge was Surge Tomes, Arts, and Daggers only and one of my best classes setup througout my save files. Also, I can tell if the writing/voice acting is bad or cringe, Engage wasn't to me at all.

I did try out Awakening, but left a bad first impression in my mouth and took multiple replays to understand it because it split 3 acts differently and hard to grasp until i understood it. I only liked about the classes. And struggled of how Awakening got popular and has a good story in others view. I do like other routes in Three Houses and Three Hopes and enjoyed those.

It just tiring and draining of my side of view and explain multiple times to try see my view, but I don't know. It feels like the world becoming analytical, competitive, and only see emotions as weak or not good enough. It just feel like I'm alone out here in the loud critism space and feels like my view is invalid or not worth argue over. I don't see how other people view things, only with some logic and emotional focused. I've tried to think of what I want to discuss and will add more below.

— Flarie Fire (me)

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u/MysteriousAd1676 — 2 months ago

I've faced NL25 few times now and they're very aggro as Shadow. It always leave me in panic mode and trying to do my quests, but kept getting hard-countered by players like NL25 when playing as Light. They weren't aggro as Light, but still lost to them.

— Flarie Fire(me)

u/MysteriousAd1676 — 2 months ago

Hi, what's everyone thoughts on the concept ideas that I had? Lapis concept is a bear because of her wilderness side and bit of aggressive, but bit of shy. Marianne concept is from my AU story idea of Marianne of her crest causing her to transform into Dragon Beast and destroy the enemies for the Alliance. I struggled of what spells to go with Marianne. I might try make more of a canon version of Disciple Marianne. I had ideas about Yunaka that she was gonna be a Racoon, Ferret, or Fox, or similar animals to them, but surprised that she's a Squirrel. I did try my best making them.

Also, I kinda realized that I made Hapi version of Marianne, but might try make Hapi version at some point since Marianne is similar, it just need some readjustments, but the idea is there.

— Flarie Fire(me)

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Lapis: Fearless Adventurer (Bear)

Weapon: Silver Blade(Smash)

Class: infantry/Sword

Bio: A determind Disciple of Naga. A cunning, upbeat, and yet shy young sword fighter, who wants to help with people to protect. She does feel a bit out of place and don't remember where she is from, but have battleharden heart.

Pef: Silver Blade (Deal 35% more damage against Armored Disciple, pushes enemies back two space)

Ex: Flame Defense Strike (increase Def to self for 5 turns, deal medium amount of damage.)

Light spell 1: Summon Red Tome Minon (deal small-medium amount of damage, double against greena and armored, small-medium health.)

Light spell 2: heal attack push 2 (move a Disciple by two space and give that Disciple certain small amount of heal, and deal first target small-medium amount of damage before moved.)

Shadow spell: Heal Move 1 (move the Disciple space by one and heal that target medium-large amount of health.)

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Marianne: Inward Shy Dragon (Manateke/Beast Dragon)

Weapon 1: Crest Beast Dragonstone

Weapon 2: Blutgang

Class: Infantry/Dragonstone/Sword

Bio: A Disciple of Naga. A shy introvert sheltered young girl who was brought over and loss of memory, trumatized of how she became to be and that she is cursed by her legacy. She had some guidance by the Disciples of Light to control her power.

Prf Blutgang: (Deal 20% more damage against Dragons/Cavalry)

Ex: Thunder Freeze Strike (Deal medium amount of damage, apply slow small-medium % of movement debuff (permanent) and small amount % of shield debuff.) (8 cooldown)

Light spell 1: cross movement left 2 (move a Disciple diangle/sideway to the left and heal small amount of hp)

Shadow Spell 1: summon a plus shaped frozen wall (medium hp) and deal small amount of hp (1 time, 2 turns).

Shadow Spell 2: summon a Green Claw Beast (Medium hp/atk/def %) (1 time, 1 cooldown)/Blue Dragonstone Dragon (Medium Hp/atk/def %) (1 time, 1 cooldown)

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u/MysteriousAd1676 — 2 months ago