@@hunterhq295 Unpopular opinion, but I prefer a sygna suit Anabel than classic Anabel, because she is just Gen 3 Anabel but grown and moved on to other careers. The "classic" outfits like Elesa and Blue were just outfits they said they wore out of nostalgia, and Anabel has been repping her Emerald Pokemon and doing everything a """classic""" Anabel would do.
Anabel deciding she'd rather continue living with the new family and friends she's made, rather than go back to an old life she no longer remembers, is so sweet, i love it
This story was actually very endearing for me, I'm a young adult absolutely lost on what career I want to do and this story helped me ease the pressure of it, as long as I do what I think's best and make good memories then everything will turn out okay
@@Z.E.X215 They can manipualte ultra wormholes to an extent and caused dynamaxing, imagine them tampering with space time distortions or with the paldea time machine. Still I feel Volo won't allow any competition to get in his way of ambitions
Pasio is giving more opportunities to work with given the gathering of many legendaries and concepts like ultra wormholes, dynamaxing and space time distortions
@@hunterhq295Granted the research on Paradox Pokémon, Area Zero, and Terastallization is even harder to get a hold of; especially since the two professors who were studying them are either dead or missing (depending on which entry you play). Though imagine if Giovanni learned they had a son who just so happens to be on Pasio right now. It makes me worry for Arven’s safety.
I’m going to be honest, Volo being interested in the Paradox Pokémon is something I could or should have seen coming. Of all the story events this month that I think further this game’s full storyline along, I wasn’t expecting this to be more interesting than something like the last Mysterious Stones chapter. Also notable is how it was mentioned that the events that happened in Area Zero were “fairly recent”. My question is, just how recent are we talking? I don’t think we’re going to get a concrete answer, sadly, but the idea that Masters could take place after all of the first eight generations, and simultaneously during and after Gen 9 opens some… interesting suggestions about the greater Pokémon timeline. That also goes well with the lack of a Hisuian or Paldean Villain Arc, too.
Any other trainer: “Wow! You managed to tame that strong Pokémon all by yourself, Nemona? No wonder you’re a Champion!” Arven and Penny: “What are you doing befriending an anomaly that previously tried to kill us!?”
Noland knows ORAS Brendan and vice-versa, so this could possibly be the ORAS frontier brains, who might have never met "an anabel" in their dimension. Highly possible that she was simply never born in the universe she dropped into, and they're just not the characters she knew. Nor would Looker have any idea who she was canonly, either.
This time the suspense is really on. What happens when Cynthia releases Volo’s true intent? Will Anabel remember her past in the battle frontier if more space time phenomena occur in Pasio? Will the AI professors come back? And how will Arceus play into all this?
I wish Anabel could’ve reunited with the other Frontier Brains and recovered her memories, even if she stayed a police officer. I know living in the present is important, but her past is important too, even if she doesn’t remember it.
With scream tail wonder if it means more will come. Future and past. Way it's eyes turn demonic at 0:44 Arven if he wants to be a cook he should see Kofu or Siebold. With Penny gadgeteers like Clemont and Sophocles could help.
@@naturalharmoniagropius4486 I mean yeah or it could follow the kalos route where the prof and villain gets the legendaries the protags get the starters
@@Altaria2001 The professors having Koraidon and Miraidon is such a stupidly obvious opportunity that you know fully well the Masters development team isn’t going to make use of said opportunity.
Yo lo juego en ingles y aún no sale (creo que todos los eventos se liberan al mismo tiempo) la única diferencia es que este canal creo que muestra los eventos antes que salgan en el juego
How are Paradox Pokemon anymore savage than a Pokemon like Veluza who will attack you if you so much as dip a toe into the lake? Or Gyarados who can wreck entire cities if it gets angry enough? Also, there are trainers on Pasio who own dangerous Legendary Pokemon. They are making way too big a deal of Paradox Pokemon. They're just Pokemon. No worse than any other Pokemon.
I'm guessing it's something like the primal instinct of "This is new, I don't know what this is, and doesn't look conventionally cute or pretty, so it's scary and bad and I hate it and it will kill me". Like, they fear UBs far more than the also brutally destructive Gyarados and Hydreigon because UBs just came from another dimension and know nothing about them, while you can just be walking on the beach and see a Gyarados minding its business. Elgyem and Beheeyem are known extraterrestial Pokémon as well and people don't fear them because they arrived at their planet 50 years ago. The Clefairy line also came from space via meteorites yet are quite popular in-universe.
@@luciacamacho444 Pretty much. This is basically what they touched on with the Ultra Beast story that came in this update, comparing it to how people in Hisui used to be terrified of “regular” Pokemon before learning more about them.
I think it's an allegory to Invasive Species that's super exaggerated for the world. Pokemon like Paradox and UBs the most insane versions of invasive species, and if they are allowed to go out of control could cause serious damage to the environment. But it might be a stretch.
@@herlocksholmes9341 Exactly, they just needed to know more about Pokémon at Hisui to fear them less. People in Kanto, Alola and other regions got used to dealing with Pokémon and working with them. As confirmed by Laventon and some NPCs in PLA, Kanto and other regions had lots of trainers back then, and Alola had Mount Pokémon. The population from the newly stablished Jubilife Village all come from different regions, each one with a different level of understanding and cooperation between humans and Pokémon, to make a new life for themselves. One can easily figure out which NPCs came from Kanto or a more advanced region just by doing side quests. Those who are already used to things help others who don't know them get used to them, know about them and love them. This is what the protag of PLA did in Hisui. That's the beauty of communication, to help each other out of fear caused by ignorance. That said, people in the Kalos of 3000 years ago commanded Pokémon in wars without Pokéballs. It's important to teach that Pokémon are living beings just like humans, not weapons, or else...
Gyarados is known to be dangerous and there's extensive research that's likely been done on Gyarados. Meanwhile, the guy who wrote informative entries on Pokémon had nothing to say about it but "it looks like something I saw in a magazine once". Pretty much the ONLY thing known about Paradox Pokémon to the few that know about them is that they're dangerous. Skilled trainers know how to control Gyarados or Veluza or Legendary Pokémon, but it's the fear of the unknown that makes them wary of Paradox Pokémon.
It's nice to see Volo here interacting with Paldea characters.
Plotting and manipulating for sure
@@hunterhq295I Highly Agree
Anabel confirming that she is happy to be who she is now, and happy with the people in her life at the moment, is an absolutely amazing thing to hear.
Wonder if it means we won't get classic anabel
@@hunterhq295 Unpopular opinion, but I prefer a sygna suit Anabel than classic Anabel, because she is just Gen 3 Anabel but grown and moved on to other careers. The "classic" outfits like Elesa and Blue were just outfits they said they wore out of nostalgia, and Anabel has been repping her Emerald Pokemon and doing everything a """classic""" Anabel would do.
I like Anabel in Pokémon!
Anabel deciding she'd rather continue living with the new family and friends she's made, rather than go back to an old life she no longer remembers, is so sweet, i love it
This story was actually very endearing for me, I'm a young adult absolutely lost on what career I want to do and this story helped me ease the pressure of it, as long as I do what I think's best and make good memories then everything will turn out okay
Love how they lampshade how vague of entries the Paradox ‘mon have.
Volo on this scene once again
He might be plotting something to Paradox Pokemon as well or so maybe...
I'm also worried if it Possible that Team Rocket knows about Paradox Pokémon
@@Z.E.X215 They can manipualte ultra wormholes to an extent and caused dynamaxing, imagine them tampering with space time distortions or with the paldea time machine. Still I feel Volo won't allow any competition to get in his way of ambitions
Pasio is giving more opportunities to work with given the gathering of many legendaries and concepts like ultra wormholes, dynamaxing and space time distortions
@@hunterhq295knowing Volo, he would count on them and plan around it happening.
@@hunterhq295Granted the research on Paradox Pokémon, Area Zero, and Terastallization is even harder to get a hold of; especially since the two professors who were studying them are either dead or missing (depending on which entry you play). Though imagine if Giovanni learned they had a son who just so happens to be on Pasio right now. It makes me worry for Arven’s safety.
I’m going to be honest, Volo being interested in the Paradox Pokémon is something I could or should have seen coming. Of all the story events this month that I think further this game’s full storyline along, I wasn’t expecting this to be more interesting than something like the last Mysterious Stones chapter. Also notable is how it was mentioned that the events that happened in Area Zero were “fairly recent”. My question is, just how recent are we talking? I don’t think we’re going to get a concrete answer, sadly, but the idea that Masters could take place after all of the first eight generations, and simultaneously during and after Gen 9 opens some… interesting suggestions about the greater Pokémon timeline. That also goes well with the lack of a Hisuian or Paldean Villain Arc, too.
Love how Nemona's sygna suit is a cheerleader outfit
VOLO JUMPSCARE, ANYONE?
...Also Scream Tail's eyes when it attacks are hilarious :)
The Paldea Trio always cracks me up😂
Any other trainer: “Wow! You managed to tame that strong Pokémon all by yourself, Nemona? No wonder you’re a Champion!”
Arven and Penny: “What are you doing befriending an anomaly that previously tried to kill us!?”
Volo just jumpscaring everyone 😂
Volo started his talk with Nemona all wholesome, then ended up sinister. 😅
Typical Scheming Volo 🤨
I expected no less from Him…We thought He was Our Bro but in Truth, we were more like pawns to Him😰
@@paolocalapatia6401 it hurts how volo did to us...
He's always double faced
@@Z.E.X215 And Rei thinks he can change him 😅 I think him and Paulo are going to regret not telling someone that he’s plotting things again.
Geeta has been in contact with Lear a lot recently.
It's a bit odd that Looker and the rest don't know who Anabel was, especially when we have Noland, Greta, Brandon or Lucy on the island.
Noland knows ORAS Brendan and vice-versa, so this could possibly be the ORAS frontier brains, who might have never met "an anabel" in their dimension. Highly possible that she was simply never born in the universe she dropped into, and they're just not the characters she knew. Nor would Looker have any idea who she was canonly, either.
I can't believe all three of our Paldean friends are Fair-exclusive!
That's is SO not fair! (No pun intended)
This time the suspense is really on. What happens when Cynthia releases Volo’s true intent? Will Anabel remember her past in the battle frontier if more space time phenomena occur in Pasio? Will the AI professors come back? And how will Arceus play into all this?
I wish Anabel could’ve reunited with the other Frontier Brains and recovered her memories, even if she stayed a police officer.
I know living in the present is important, but her past is important too, even if she doesn’t remember it.
With scream tail wonder if it means more will come. Future and past. Way it's eyes turn demonic at 0:44
Arven if he wants to be a cook he should see Kofu or Siebold. With Penny gadgeteers like Clemont and Sophocles could help.
Never knew Roxanne was that short before, or that Nemona was taller than Cheren
Going by the Scale World merch, Nemona's taller than Arven is too. (Arven is around 5'4" while she's 5'8")
This either confirms that Florian/Juliana is pairing with Koraidon/Miraidon? Idk man the Paldea rivals have post-game experiences.
Nah, I think I would be sada and turo
@@Altaria2001 knowing Gloria debut, that will happen. Sada and Turo will have Moof and Valiant instead
@@naturalharmoniagropius4486 I mean yeah or it could follow the kalos route
where the prof and villain gets the legendaries
the protags get the starters
@@Altaria2001 The professors having Koraidon and Miraidon is such a stupidly obvious opportunity that you know fully well the Masters development team isn’t going to make use of said opportunity.
@Altaria2001 I feel they have to give the MCs the box legendaries seeing they may be the least popular MC designs out there.
So Volo has yet to make his big move huh? Well, just so long as they give a proper showdown between him and Cynthia, I’ll be happy.
Need I remind anyone that Scream Tail's only here because of Professor Sada's machinations?
Yeah. Including the fact that Terapagos can apparently time travel.
Scream Tail's pronouns being it/them just blew me away, lol.
I mean... it is a pokemon and paradox mons don't have sex/gender.
@@Lionwoman
I guess the "them" is what really threw me off. I mean, I only see one, but I guess Nemona is on sth else.
Volo is still sus
Team Break is still at it huh. Guess even after Team Rocket and Paulo there are still Team Break members bringing trouble
Team plasma has been quiet as of late too. Surprised about that.
Alguien sabe cuando este evento saldrá en español.
Me dan muchas ganas de jugarlo.
Yo lo juego en ingles y aún no sale (creo que todos los eventos se liberan al mismo tiempo) la única diferencia es que este canal creo que muestra los eventos antes que salgan en el juego
How are Paradox Pokemon anymore savage than a Pokemon like Veluza who will attack you if you so much as dip a toe into the lake? Or Gyarados who can wreck entire cities if it gets angry enough? Also, there are trainers on Pasio who own dangerous Legendary Pokemon. They are making way too big a deal of Paradox Pokemon. They're just Pokemon. No worse than any other Pokemon.
I'm guessing it's something like the primal instinct of "This is new, I don't know what this is, and doesn't look conventionally cute or pretty, so it's scary and bad and I hate it and it will kill me".
Like, they fear UBs far more than the also brutally destructive Gyarados and Hydreigon because UBs just came from another dimension and know nothing about them, while you can just be walking on the beach and see a Gyarados minding its business.
Elgyem and Beheeyem are known extraterrestial Pokémon as well and people don't fear them because they arrived at their planet 50 years ago. The Clefairy line also came from space via meteorites yet are quite popular in-universe.
@@luciacamacho444 Pretty much. This is basically what they touched on with the Ultra Beast story that came in this update, comparing it to how people in Hisui used to be terrified of “regular” Pokemon before learning more about them.
I think it's an allegory to Invasive Species that's super exaggerated for the world. Pokemon like Paradox and UBs the most insane versions of invasive species, and if they are allowed to go out of control could cause serious damage to the environment. But it might be a stretch.
@@herlocksholmes9341 Exactly, they just needed to know more about Pokémon at Hisui to fear them less.
People in Kanto, Alola and other regions got used to dealing with Pokémon and working with them. As confirmed by Laventon and some NPCs in PLA, Kanto and other regions had lots of trainers back then, and Alola had Mount Pokémon.
The population from the newly stablished Jubilife Village all come from different regions, each one with a different level of understanding and cooperation between humans and Pokémon, to make a new life for themselves. One can easily figure out which NPCs came from Kanto or a more advanced region just by doing side quests.
Those who are already used to things help others who don't know them get used to them, know about them and love them. This is what the protag of PLA did in Hisui. That's the beauty of communication, to help each other out of fear caused by ignorance.
That said, people in the Kalos of 3000 years ago commanded Pokémon in wars without Pokéballs. It's important to teach that Pokémon are living beings just like humans, not weapons, or else...
Gyarados is known to be dangerous and there's extensive research that's likely been done on Gyarados. Meanwhile, the guy who wrote informative entries on Pokémon had nothing to say about it but "it looks like something I saw in a magazine once". Pretty much the ONLY thing known about Paradox Pokémon to the few that know about them is that they're dangerous. Skilled trainers know how to control Gyarados or Veluza or Legendary Pokémon, but it's the fear of the unknown that makes them wary of Paradox Pokémon.