@@kevinlarey5073 How tho? A boss fight is a boss where you actually battle them, dodge things, try to keep yourself alive. A boss fight doesnt mean "throw out a pokemon spam moves them yeet the ultra ball."
@@dusakim I compare the core gameplay, that is, undeniably, hit>roll>repeat with the occasional healing, tho this dosent really aply at other from games like Bloodborne and especially Sekiro, you can go crazy in Sekiro I do stand by Arceus since it's the first attempt at such battle system that has room to improve
"C...Can I at least call my friends and family to let them know where I am?" "Haha no to that either. I'm god bitch I can do whatever I want. Wheeeeeeeee"
If I recall one of his past Pokédex entries states that he shaped the universe with its 1000 arms. But it's clear that Arceus doesn't have 1000 arms. So what if the Arceus vessel that we know IS its arms?
@@DivineDefect unown he divided himself and put his power in unown who have similar powers as arceus these 1000 unown are weak alone but together they can create universes with arceus it like pokemon is a simulation and the code is unown and the programmer is arceus
This game just shows how much tougher The Pokemon universe Humans are than Earth humans... Most people would get messed up with the first boss in this game.
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 Apparently it’s a choice in-game about who you go to form the Red Chain with between the Diamond and Pearl clans, or at least that’s what I’ve seen.
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 It depends on who you find the Red Chain materials with ether Adaman or Irina, ethier Dialga or Palika will appear at the temple!
I loved the boss fights in this game. Each one got progressively harder as you got deeper into the game Kleavor: large arena with an obstacle. Perfect for the first fight Lilligant: Smaller arena with no obstacles, but with a Pokémon that can send out area attacks Arcanine: smaller arena with limited space to move, and a Pokémon that can confine you to one space Electrode: bigger arena, BUT ELECTRODE HAS TRACKING ORBS THAT FORCE YOU TO KEEP MOVING Avalugg: smallest arena with a Pokémon with attacks that can keep forcing you to move Dialga/Palkia: Biggest arena, but the attacks can force you to one side, and the attacks are sent out quick Arceus: same as Dialga/Palkia, but arceus can change its type at will to best combat you in battle
Also, Dialga/Palkia is the easiest one. it's not intended to be a bossfight. it's actually just some kinda miniboss, because each balm you throw at them is really effective, and takes less throws to defeat. i say Electrode And Arcanine are the hardest bosses, the problem is that arcanine not only traps you but uses it to his advantage to use his special move that you need to tank instead. Arcanine is IMPOSSIBLE to No-Damage
@@Noobic_Kingsorry for the late reply but you actually need to reposition youre camera in a high angle and toss balms when the fire spin+ultimate move happens
The electrode looks like the hardest boss to fight without taking damage. The electric balls will always keep following you until it hits you and the voltrob makes the battle bullet hell
Arcanine is much harder due to the wonky space, and during part of the fight you get a very small space to dodge cause of fire spin. Electrode, as long as you are patient, its not bad
Definitely not, they just teleport to you and attack you- while the other bosses had more predictable attacks. Even if you dodge the other attacks, eventually it can wipe you at least once, which none of the other bosses managed to do to me.
I’m not gonna lie… avalug is much bigger than I thought it would be Edit: for some reason I forgot that Arceus could turn into different typing, so I got caught off guard when it turned into a flying type
@@peterhalen8237 honestly I feel like this change is a lot better, we’ve had so many past chill games after all, there’s already such a large selection to choose from if you just want a relaxed Pokémon game, no need to keep adding more at this point honestly- (nor regions honestly, it’d be nice to revisit and continue fleshing out past ones-)
@@stevesansone3020 I genuinely forgot he could turn into every type even though the plates were hinted at, so when he turned into a flying type I was caught off guard
I recently stopped Arcanine, with Kleavor the tree was my best friend, and it wasn't until the Lilligant fight that I learned I could save my progress, so yeah I am struggling quite a bit with the noble fights. I am legitimately nervous for the other two Noble flights
The floor pattern is the same one in the sinjoh ruins cutscene in heart gold soul silver look it up to confirm. This is a jhoto location tied to arceus we’re if you bring an arceus you get a level one palkia dialga or giratina you enter by going to the ruins of alph and are teleported there.
@@Amelia4111 it's the Sinjoh Ruins. It's a combination of Sinnoh and Johto due to the fact the event we are talking about was a collaboration between the original D/P/Pl games and HG/SS event Arceus. A single google search would have prevented you from making a fool of yourself in a comment.
When you think about it, since our protagonist get teleport to the pokemon world (arceus has to explain all the thing about pokemon in the beginning) dosent that mean that we are a isekai protagonist? And if we actually get send back in time i think we can count that as time travel?
Existe un género de isekai sobre ser enviado al pasado creo Obviamente el protagonista es un personaje isekai ¡capturó 3 pokemon! Eso es totalmente irreal para los estándares de hisui por alguna razón
Pokemon:makes boss fights to where you actually feel like your fighting the boss but still can fight it with your pokemon Most people:never uses pokemon in the boss fight
I recommend this for the kleavor fight: stay near the tree for the whole battle, when he rushes towards you , he will hit the tree ant you have to battle it to get more time to throw balms (Exuse my language)
think the addition of these real time mechanics is a step in the right direction for sure, but to have the player only be able to dodge or throw balms gave me a sense of being held back in these boss fights. having my pokemon move around, dodging and throwing out attacks dynamically would have been preferred to the player just auto attacking and rolling around for 80% of the fight. there was a conscious effort here to blend the turn based battling with real time mechanics given the large amount of support turn based combat still receives, but for me personally, i hope they move to full on real time battling in the next game
Realmente me hubiera gustado la idea de que en una parte del combate cambiáramos al pokemon para luchar a tiempo real Porque a decir verdad ver los combates si no fuera por los efectos es algo bastante aburrido
for spin off like pokenn, real time and not being turn based is fine, but for the main series, we DON'T need to get rid of turn based combat. The noble pokemon system is a solid compromise, but we musn't stray too far from what Pokemon even is, lest we alienate every pokemon fan. There are other series for real time combat, we don't need real time mainline pokemon. Button mashing is not fun.
@@unnamedhero7543 i agree we dont need to get rid of turn based combat, but i would also caution against equating turn based combat with the identity of pokemon - that also doesnt necessarily need to be the case. i do think there is a significant population in the player base that would be receptive to real time action (maybe they consider button mashing fun as well?), and i would be curious to know if nintendo has ever put out a survey or tested real time combat for mainline games to determine what the market opportunity looks like
@@youngchristopher14 let me rephrase that sir, it's Gorgeous for a Switch Game. If you were expecting like some PS5 Graphics then you are something else
@@ThatboiiShinJho this don't look gorges for a switch game since there are games that came out 4 years ago that look better then this this looks gorgeous for a Pokémon game but for a switch game no
I love how the balm throwing concept is basically like Emerald's dirt gun from the Adventures manga Hope they do a Legends Arceus chapter at some point 🤔
I have a hate-love relationship with the boss fights. I hate the fact that its difficult and I used to press the option that starts the fight from the very beginning until I figured out that you also can restart the battle during a later moment in the fight so that you don't need to do the earlier parts. It took a long time figuring that out making me realized that I wasted extra time. The thing I love about it is the graphics and the way the boss pokemon react.
I can somewhat understand the complaints about this game not living to their standards (let's not get greedy here), but it's a strong step-up from the previous main games when it comes to concepts and inherent difficulty, plus I like how that due to our character being a 'Faller' due to Arceus summoning them from their own respective timeline giving them amnesia that resembles Looker in ORAS (he could only remember his name and not much else), that they come to see everyone else as more than just friends at various moments. Prof. Laventon comes off as a doting father who's quite protective and accepts them after they first help him out, Rei/Akari are like an older brother/sister helping their younger 'sibling' get used to the harsh reality so they can survive. Cyllene is kind of like an adoptive mother, taking you in and despite her initial coldness, really does care about your safety and tries to find ways to continue supporting you after you get exiled. Also, her ignoring her superior's orders by re-instating you back into the Survey Corps is something that Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh! would do, 'screw the rules, I make them myself.' Adaman is a cool guy and I like how he based his trust on you early on what could be the stance of 'this stranger didn't have to help my Wardans but they did so out of pure of heart, they're worthy of having my complete trust and faith', showing that he tries to look for the purity and positive virtues inside others not just what they're capable of performing. A very cool friend who has an excellent sense of judgement to me. Irida is that one girl who's envious of what you're capable of and doesn't know if you're exactly 'normal' at first but also becomes incredibly protective and nice to you once she knows you more. As for the gameplay mechanics and tweaks...after three generations of the annoying friendship mechanic (which started in Gen VI and continued to Gen VIII) which broke the difficulty outside of the Battle Facilities/PvP, it's very nice that it's gone. Makes the game refreshing to have to rely on being smart and knowing that you can't just cheat defeat due to the 'power of friendship', and honestly that mechanic made the games more anime-like than before which wasn't something I liked after one generation of it. I'm ok with the graphics being kind of wonky at times, not really annoyed by that in general if the gameplay is decent enough. The concept that humans (including our character) can take damage (or if you look at it realistically, die) from Wild Pokémon attacks and that we have to actually dodge and move around if our Pokémon aren't fighting to keep us save, makes sense when it comes to survival. Hisui/Pre-Sinnoh was all about survival, Wild Pokémon were a threat as they're basically equivalent to wild animals irl who can pose a big threat if we're dumb enough to approach them or let them come to us. Captured Pokémon are still friends but they're closer to 'tools' to ward off Wild Pokémon than what comes later on in time. Our Pokémon are responding to our will to survive so they're doing their best to keep the attention off of us while we try to move around to avoid being caught in the crossfire, makes sense that the Pokémon who are fighting remain 'stationary' while fighting each other while we actually move around. The rebalance on the IV/EV system and transition to a real-time system in-game makes for an interesting take. Can't just stomp the opposition with 1-2 Pokémon all the time anymore as even being overleveled doesn't keep you safe when your team still takes quite a beating. I'll admit, that Xenoblade Chronicles reference of 'overly high leveled enemies' in the starter area is insane. Outside of that Rapidash, if I wasn't thinking, I'd go down against that Alpha Luxio if I tried to pick a fight with it when I first spotted it.
@@crusader9763 I was a big Pokemon fan ever since Gen I came out, this game being a lot different from the previous games which aren't spin-offs caught my eye. It arguably brought me back to playing the series properly after the failures of Gen VII and Gen VIII which didn't remove the friendship system which wasn't needed after one generation of it as it made the games less fun when they become more anime-like (I was ok with it in X/Y as it was introduced there but afterwards it became lame as there was no way to disable it.) Gen VI (X/Y) was too easy, the remakes of R/S were also respectively a bit too easy due to Megas returning, Primals being a thing and the friendship system still implemented. (Ultra) Sun/Moon (Gen VII) were a bit harder but still not that hard once you knew how the trials worked. Sword/Shield (Gen VIII) were failures, too hand-happy (as in for me the very early access to the Wild Area wasn't that needed considering that online access allows others to start up Raids to get you Pokemon that you don't have access to yet), too short (main story isn't that long and the number of routes are too low and disappointingly short and the postgame/DLC content can be finished in under a half an hour), and the 'carbon copies' of characters of Gen VII characters in terms of personalities didn't really stick well with me. Bede was a more jerkish version of Gladion, Hop was almost a direct copy of Hau, Marnie is Lillie but more self-aware and conscious of what's going on (she knew why Team Yell was hindering other trainers and she didn't approve of it.)
What an adventure, our first boss is a crazed bug with heavy weapons, to fight LITERAL GOD...wait, kinda reminds me of Hollow Knight, where you fight a crazed armored maggot to fight a Goddess. Coincidence? I think not
I was going to think about getting either this game or Balder's Gate 2. Looks like I will be getting this game. Looks really fun and I am a huge fan of the pokemon series.
I remapped the buttons so x/y we’re swapped as well as +/v. I’m used to BotW, so it makes more sense for down to be call Pokémon. (Also, what game doesn’t make that button pause?)
Am I the only one who noticed that the Diamond Clan Nobles that became frenzied were both half Grass(Lilligant and Electrode)and the Pearl Clan Nobles were all half Rock(Kleavor, Arcanine and Avalugg)?
This new game have some interesting game mechanics, makes me think on why Game Freak havent developed a game thats plays like the Mystery Dungeon series with Final Fantasy/JRPG like mechanics, it would be fantastic, different and with so much potential.
i swear the hisuian arcanine fight pissed me off so much and it was the third noble i fought because there’s limited space to go and you can’t survive the powered up attack it does towards the end
Here's my thoughts and experiences with the bosses (note that I did the approach of restarting the fight whenever I died instead of continuing it for the added challenge); Kleavor was fun enough, if pretty easy. Acting out kinda like a bull fight with him liking to charge around a lot, and you needing to make him charge into a wall before going in for the attack with your Pokemon. Lilligant was also fun, and fittingly posing a bit more of a challenge, while again, still being a bit on the easy side. Arcanine was my first significant challenge, not only having bigger and faster charging around moves, but moves that were hard to dodge and prepare for to not die from. It's one of those fights that I couldn't imagine doing myself without taking at least ONE hit from. Maybe it's because I can't "git gud" the same way most do, but for me, I found Electrode to just be really annoying and frustrating to fight. Needing to constantly be on the run from his stupid electro and energy balls giving me very little room to get substantial hits in. For me, it's not a fun fight. Now Avalugg, I LOVE this fight! Not just the fight itself, which like Arcanine, was something of a challenge to hurdle at first while still being really fun, but it's the presentation of the fight that sells it for me. Being SO DAMN BIG and imposing, and having to face it in a different perspective unlike every other boss in the game. While the Noble Pokemon music in LA is really good, with Avalugg, I can't help but listen to Shadow of the Colossus music to truly sell the magnitude of this lad. Whether or not he's really easy to some or really hard to others, it doesn't matter much to me, this fight is my favorite in the game. Origin Palkia, after spending several minutes being absolutely bewildered by it's design before I even fought it (which by now, I'm slowly getting over), was an alright fight. Still a bit of a challenge, but again, I thought the fight was fine. Though weirdly enough, I never got the chance to engage a Pokemon battle with it. It just never seemed to make an opening for that phase to commence, or maybe I just missed it, IDK. Finally with Arceus, he's probably my second favorite fight in the game next to Avalugg. Like Avalugg, I really enjoyed the atmosphere of the fight, which hits home for me especially as, similar to Deoxys in ORAS, this was my first experience with battling Arceus. And of course, Arceus was appropriately a TOUGH fight. Truly putting my dodging skills built up throughout my game to the test, frantically scurrying out of the way of his attacks while frantically trying to throw balms in the veeery brief openings I had. Though unlike Electrode, Arceus's attacks didn't seem annoying or cheap to have to get past. Difficult certainly, but still kinda fun. Overall, I really like this game's approach to bosses. While they could still be argued as kind of easy, most of them were still at least really fun to fight despite the difficulty.
If you choose adaman, you fight origin dialga, if you choose irida, you fight origin palkia(or other way around, i dont rlly know as i havent beaten the game)
I love the fact that this game has actual proper boss fights.
yeah "proper" boss fights dodge rolles and throwing stuff at them
@@kevinlarey5073 How tho? A boss fight is a boss where you actually battle them, dodge things, try to keep yourself alive.
A boss fight doesnt mean "throw out a pokemon spam moves them yeet the ultra ball."
@@dusakim this is like saying dark souls doesn't have proper bosses because you only roll and hit them
@@crossedbells did you realy compare dark souls mechanics with the boss fight from legend arceus?
@@dusakim I compare the core gameplay, that is, undeniably, hit>roll>repeat with the occasional healing, tho this dosent really aply at other from games like Bloodborne and especially Sekiro, you can go crazy in Sekiro
I do stand by Arceus since it's the first attempt at such battle system that has room to improve
Player: "I have done everything that you wanted me to do. Please bring me back to my home timeline."
Arceus: "NO"
Well now your apart of the timeline, if you leave, the timeline is screwed.
"C...Can I at least call my friends and family to let them know where I am?"
"Haha no to that either. I'm god bitch I can do whatever I want. Wheeeeeeeee"
“I’m god, I’ll just erase the memory of you from your timeline”
“So...? Do you wanna come with?”
“Sure why not”
Arceus:lasquece I'm a god
Player:son of a bi
Arceus:😎🖕
@@Eu_sou_Andre thats ok, thanks for trying.
The fact that we are fighting just a part of arceus is crazy.
If I recall one of his past Pokédex entries states that he shaped the universe with its 1000 arms. But it's clear that Arceus doesn't have 1000 arms. So what if the Arceus vessel that we know IS its arms?
@@DivineDefect unown he divided himself and put his power in unown who have similar powers as arceus these 1000 unown are weak alone but together they can create universes with arceus it like pokemon is a simulation and the code is unown and the programmer is arceus
Unown don't appear to help Arceus during the final battle.
plates
@Mimi Kyuki there's multiple of each typ.
This game just shows how much tougher The Pokemon universe Humans are than Earth humans... Most people would get messed up with the first boss in this game.
This is genuinely the dumbest comment I’ve seen. For your sake I really hope you’re being sarcastic
@@ItzNiekoyo Why? They're correct, humans in Pokémon are much more durable than real life.
@@jeanduresau obviously. It’s a cartoon, bro. It’s an asinine comment
@@ItzNiekoyo They are only saying that this game confirmed that people in the Pokémon Games are durable as shit.
@@jeanduresau …? Because they’re made to be 😭 Jesus Christ, what’s not clicking here? Point being comparing cartoons to real people is asinine
0:00 Kleavor
4:36 Lilligant
8:00 Arcanine
14:09 Electrode
18:55 Avalugg
23:19 Origin Dialga (Final Boss)
26:56 Origin Palkia (Alternative Final Boss)
30:49 Ending
32:14 Arceus (True Final Boss)
What’s the difference between Dialga and Palkia. Like what do you need to do to change said final boss?
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 Apparently it’s a choice in-game about who you go to form the Red Chain with between the Diamond and Pearl clans, or at least that’s what I’ve seen.
@@captainblue5096 Makes sense. Thanks!
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 It depends on who you find the Red Chain materials with ether Adaman or Irina, ethier Dialga or Palika will appear at the temple!
No one gonna notice how he just stole this from the description?
lol i like how arceus saw a giant dialga and turned away for a second
"Hang on a minute... okay social distance is important"
“The hell? Didn’t think I made Dialga that big”
@@miffinXD lord Arceus.
Mewtwo challenged you. It said that it's gonna kick you ssa.
Dialga: "hello father"
Arceus: "dear God you're hideous. At least Giratina still looks normal"
@@a_random_lizard what omg🤭🤣
Boss Pokémon were definitely a great addition to the game, though there’s still room for change.
A really new style kingdom hearts ir final fantasy really goog
Has anyone else get Monster Hunter vibes from these fights?…… no just me
This gives me Dark Souls vibes, but you throw balms instead of swinging your weapon
@@a_random_lizard that is accurate as well
@@kiritimati9967 I get really big monster hunter vibes from these fights
I loved the boss fights in this game. Each one got progressively harder as you got deeper into the game
Kleavor: large arena with an obstacle. Perfect for the first fight
Lilligant: Smaller arena with no obstacles, but with a Pokémon that can send out area attacks
Arcanine: smaller arena with limited space to move, and a Pokémon that can confine you to one space
Electrode: bigger arena, BUT ELECTRODE HAS TRACKING ORBS THAT FORCE YOU TO KEEP MOVING
Avalugg: smallest arena with a Pokémon with attacks that can keep forcing you to move
Dialga/Palkia: Biggest arena, but the attacks can force you to one side, and the attacks are sent out quick
Arceus: same as Dialga/Palkia, but arceus can change its type at will to best combat you in battle
The weird fact is that Dialga/Palkia had no sign of being frenzied. so it's hard to recognize that they are frenzied
Also, Dialga/Palkia is the easiest one. it's not intended to be a bossfight. it's actually just some kinda miniboss, because each balm you throw at them is really effective, and takes less throws to defeat. i say Electrode And Arcanine are the hardest bosses, the problem is that arcanine not only traps you but uses it to his advantage to use his special move that you need to tank instead. Arcanine is IMPOSSIBLE to No-Damage
@@Noobic_Kingsorry for the late reply but you actually need to reposition youre camera in a high angle and toss balms when the fire spin+ultimate move happens
These cutscenes are giving me incredible vibes from monster hunter rise
And I love it
fun fact: Electrode is just alive pokeball
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Avalugg being so huge is so nice to look at 😍
That’s right it’s big
Why’d you put that emoji, its sus(for me, most comments i see using that emoji are like, y’know, SIMPS)
The electrode looks like the hardest boss to fight without taking damage. The electric balls will always keep following you until it hits you and the voltrob makes the battle bullet hell
Arcanine is hard I had to do 6 continues
Arcanine is much harder due to the wonky space, and during part of the fight you get a very small space to dodge cause of fire spin. Electrode, as long as you are patient, its not bad
I managed Electrode easily, you just keep running in a circle around the ring. Palkia and Dialga are the tough ones
@@DylanVA The Palkia and Dialga battles I would say were one of the easiest, its a big space and very repetive
Definitely not, they just teleport to you and attack you- while the other bosses had more predictable attacks. Even if you dodge the other attacks, eventually it can wipe you at least once, which none of the other bosses managed to do to me.
0:03 kleavor
4:38 lilligant
8:01 arcanine
14:18 electrode
19:02 avalugg
23:26 origin dialga
27:00 origin palkia
32:22 arceus
23:56 I'm dying of laughter seeing Palkia stanced up against Dialga 🤣🤣🤣
Palkia about to throw them hands
@@readlater8962agreed.
"Arceus let its guard down!"
Arceus: Proceeds to summon a meteor shower.
Yes, the very definition of lowering defenses.
I love how the soundtrack has Mystery Dungeon's vibes
It actually has some mystery dungeon tracks, i feel like they were alluding to something. Hopefully something better than a sky remake
19:10 - My favorite boss battle in this game! 🏆
This game has so many references to legend of Zelda and Mario
@@JunaidWolf3how?
@@AgusyJuli wait u didn’t noticed any references to Mario or Zelda
Arceus... CAN TALK?!?! OK, that is too cool
Guess you didn't see the movie
@@rossalbertdelacruz6751 Yeah, I didn't
@@GabSZM it’s a cool movie but he talks like the fucking joker
They finally made judgement look really cool!
Wish we had a sequel but we get to use our pokemon to fight back in a manner similar to these bosses.
I’m not gonna lie… avalug is much bigger than I thought it would be
Edit: for some reason I forgot that Arceus could turn into different typing, so I got caught off guard when it turned into a flying type
the electrode one would be terrifying, I'd be screaming bloody murder all along the combat
Breaking news:Random teenager travels to the past with a magical smartphone and beats the crap out of God
LMAO😭
He didnt beat him you can clearly see when arceus is in critical hp he just killed us and we cant move in that time
And then there's me never using my pokemon screaming "this is my battle not yours!"
I can’t help but get a *Spectrobes* feeling when I see the combat for this game… *Awesome!*
Arceus caught me off gaurd with that Shadow Force
Its even cooler when the music suddenly stops, and all you hear is space cracking.
Wait, that really was the move Shadow Force?
I love how origin palkia looks like arceus but weirder
Finally, a game where I can defeat god by throwing stuff at them
this is a really good idea adding bosses that you throw dust at and then be able to use pokemon on it in 3d
But its a little 2 stressfull pokemon games have 2 be relaxed.. tbh these bosses are hard!
@@peterhalen8237 honestly I feel like this change is a lot better, we’ve had so many past chill games after all, there’s already such a large selection to choose from if you just want a relaxed Pokémon game, no need to keep adding more at this point honestly- (nor regions honestly, it’d be nice to revisit and continue fleshing out past ones-)
Better than before tbh
Woah Stealth Rock is actually an attacking move in this game
Me : N-NANI ?!
" *always has been..genius* "
@@michellespeicher4166 You know what I meant
And double hit isn’t(I think it was an attacking move in other games)
The fact that arceus 1 shots pokemon with 25 more levels
He is a god of Pokemon so what did you expect
He also had every type and Judgment got a huge buff
@@stevesansone3020 As it should
@@stevesansone3020 I genuinely forgot he could turn into every type even though the plates were hinted at, so when he turned into a flying type I was caught off guard
I recently stopped Arcanine, with Kleavor the tree was my best friend, and it wasn't until the Lilligant fight that I learned I could save my progress, so yeah I am struggling quite a bit with the noble fights. I am legitimately nervous for the other two Noble flights
Aracnine boss fight can be hard, but I REALLY like the story with it. Sorta reminds me of Cubone and Ghost Mom.
Omg the fact that Lv 75 Arceus beats those Level 97 Pokémon xD
27:58 Origin Palkia looks cursed! I can't get this image out of my head, darn it! 😂🤣
But hey, it’s the more majestic of the two
Looks like one of those asmr mics with the ears on the ends
This happens when you steal GOD Donuts
The floor pattern is the same one in the sinjoh ruins cutscene in heart gold soul silver look it up to confirm.
This is a jhoto location tied to arceus we’re if you bring an arceus you get a level one palkia dialga or giratina you enter by going to the ruins of alph and are teleported there.
THERE IS NO J IN SINNOH!
@@Amelia4111 the ruins are called sinjoh ruins
@@Amelia4111 it's the Sinjoh Ruins. It's a combination of Sinnoh and Johto due to the fact the event we are talking about was a collaboration between the original D/P/Pl games and HG/SS event Arceus. A single google search would have prevented you from making a fool of yourself in a comment.
@@Amelia4111 imagine being this confident and still being wrong. Like at least look it up to confirm before posting in all caps.
When you think about it, since our protagonist get teleport to the pokemon world (arceus has to explain all the thing about pokemon in the beginning) dosent that mean that we are a isekai protagonist? And if we actually get send back in time i think we can count that as time travel?
Isekai Time Traveller
Isekai became so popular even Pokémon did it lol
Existe un género de isekai sobre ser enviado al pasado creo
Obviamente el protagonista es un personaje isekai ¡capturó 3 pokemon! Eso es totalmente irreal para los estándares de hisui por alguna razón
Pokemon:makes boss fights to where you actually feel like your fighting the boss but still can fight it with your pokemon
Most people:never uses pokemon in the boss fight
This is my battle! *equips Dark Souls gear*
I recommend this for the kleavor fight: stay near the tree for the whole battle, when he rushes towards you , he will hit the tree ant you have to battle it to get more time to throw balms
(Exuse my language)
think the addition of these real time mechanics is a step in the right direction for sure, but to have the player only be able to dodge or throw balms gave me a sense of being held back in these boss fights. having my pokemon move around, dodging and throwing out attacks dynamically would have been preferred to the player just auto attacking and rolling around for 80% of the fight. there was a conscious effort here to blend the turn based battling with real time mechanics given the large amount of support turn based combat still receives, but for me personally, i hope they move to full on real time battling in the next game
Realmente me hubiera gustado la idea de que en una parte del combate cambiáramos al pokemon para luchar a tiempo real
Porque a decir verdad ver los combates si no fuera por los efectos es algo bastante aburrido
for spin off like pokenn, real time and not being turn based is fine, but for the main series, we DON'T need to get rid of turn based combat. The noble pokemon system is a solid compromise, but we musn't stray too far from what Pokemon even is, lest we alienate every pokemon fan. There are other series for real time combat, we don't need real time mainline pokemon. Button mashing is not fun.
@@unnamedhero7543 i agree we dont need to get rid of turn based combat, but i would also caution against equating turn based combat with the identity of pokemon - that also doesnt necessarily need to be the case. i do think there is a significant population in the player base that would be receptive to real time action (maybe they consider button mashing fun as well?), and i would be curious to know if nintendo has ever put out a survey or tested real time combat for mainline games to determine what the market opportunity looks like
Dont worry they are going to forget all those mechanics for the next game
No, im fine as long as it remains a spin off but I dont want this trash press to dodge crap in the 9th gen game. No breeding, training, battling....
I like that they treat it like a normal game
But still with the catching and battling
Man Pokemon Arceus is like a mix of Breath Of The Wild and Monster Hunter. IT'S GORGEOUS, IT'S GLORIOUS
Gorgeous? Man you gamers have such low expectations. The graphics of this game are far from glorious for a game in 2022...
@@youngchristopher14 let me rephrase that sir, it's Gorgeous for a Switch Game. If you were expecting like some PS5 Graphics then you are something else
@@ThatboiiShinJho many switch games have good graphics
@@ThatboiiShinJho this don't look gorges for a switch game since there are games that came out 4 years ago that look better then this this looks gorgeous for a Pokémon game but for a switch game no
"The graphics are about as much as you'd expect from a game with the word arse in the title."
They really did Dialga and Palkia dirty.
I wasn't so sure about Palkia at first. But now I see it as the first pegasus pokémon. Dialga is still a mess
@@serenitynow85 Dialga’s neck bro😂😂
@@TheRealgOKu3 it ain't even THAT BAD
@@Suddenly_Lemon It looks like Dialga had an accident and now it has to be fed by a tube in its throat
@@miguelsuaza4413 it still ain't THAT bad palkia is WAY worse
I love how the balm throwing concept is basically like Emerald's dirt gun from the Adventures manga
Hope they do a Legends Arceus chapter at some point 🤔
Maybe have a few Pokedex holders make their return
@@mattkastle Would be dope if they brought Lack Two back and his Dewott happened to be Hisuian
@@zyphyris imagine if moon was time traveled to the past with her ancestors sister
Dialga: OH SHOOT ARCEUS IS COMING
Palkia: *shoves the table down Dialgas throat*
Dialga:
This really has an Okami feel to it
Ikr?! 😍 My thoughts exactly.
Lord of the woods KLEAVOR
Lady of the ridge LILLIGANT
Lord of the isles ARCANINE
Lord of the hollow ELECTRODE
Lord of the tundra AVALUGG
Man this mechanics has potential. I hope they can improve further upon it.
I love the music when your beating Dialga, Palkia, Girtina, Volo, and Arcues the music is the best! :D
Electrode is one of my favorite boss battles
I have a hate-love relationship with the boss fights.
I hate the fact that its difficult and I used to press the option that starts the fight from the very beginning until I figured out that you also can restart the battle during a later moment in the fight so that you don't need to do the earlier parts. It took a long time figuring that out making me realized that I wasted extra time.
The thing I love about it is the graphics and the way the boss pokemon react.
prosafia u finally some videos btw i miss u
The graphics aren’t as bad as people say tbh
no, it's really bad for a 2022 game :/
@@Rengo95 Remember, this is on a system that can't handle graphics nearly as well as others.
@@ml4757 The graphics are rubbish for a Nintendo game
Origin Dialga literally looks like it hasn't loaded
@@josephholder4492 Surely I can't be the only one who actually doesn't care about good or bad graphics look-
The First Pokémon Game with actual bosses AND a good story AND likeable characters AND I think that even giratina and arceus have a bit of a character
The game is trash. All the pokemon switch games are
@@rushpatriot2866 I think your Trash.
Nice though I was hoping more for an original form of Arceus...
Finally a new theme, I love it!
The first time you were able and I didn’t have a problem getting it to 😅😢🎉
Haven’t seen your videos for a little while how have you been
Pokémon Legends Arceus bossfights in a nutshell:
-Random bullshit go!
-Do a Barrel Roll!
You are the best 😊
I can somewhat understand the complaints about this game not living to their standards (let's not get greedy here), but it's a strong step-up from the previous main games when it comes to concepts and inherent difficulty, plus I like how that due to our character being a 'Faller' due to Arceus summoning them from their own respective timeline giving them amnesia that resembles Looker in ORAS (he could only remember his name and not much else), that they come to see everyone else as more than just friends at various moments. Prof. Laventon comes off as a doting father who's quite protective and accepts them after they first help him out, Rei/Akari are like an older brother/sister helping their younger 'sibling' get used to the harsh reality so they can survive. Cyllene is kind of like an adoptive mother, taking you in and despite her initial coldness, really does care about your safety and tries to find ways to continue supporting you after you get exiled. Also, her ignoring her superior's orders by re-instating you back into the Survey Corps is something that Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh! would do, 'screw the rules, I make them myself.' Adaman is a cool guy and I like how he based his trust on you early on what could be the stance of 'this stranger didn't have to help my Wardans but they did so out of pure of heart, they're worthy of having my complete trust and faith', showing that he tries to look for the purity and positive virtues inside others not just what they're capable of performing. A very cool friend who has an excellent sense of judgement to me. Irida is that one girl who's envious of what you're capable of and doesn't know if you're exactly 'normal' at first but also becomes incredibly protective and nice to you once she knows you more.
As for the gameplay mechanics and tweaks...after three generations of the annoying friendship mechanic (which started in Gen VI and continued to Gen VIII) which broke the difficulty outside of the Battle Facilities/PvP, it's very nice that it's gone. Makes the game refreshing to have to rely on being smart and knowing that you can't just cheat defeat due to the 'power of friendship', and honestly that mechanic made the games more anime-like than before which wasn't something I liked after one generation of it. I'm ok with the graphics being kind of wonky at times, not really annoyed by that in general if the gameplay is decent enough. The concept that humans (including our character) can take damage (or if you look at it realistically, die) from Wild Pokémon attacks and that we have to actually dodge and move around if our Pokémon aren't fighting to keep us save, makes sense when it comes to survival. Hisui/Pre-Sinnoh was all about survival, Wild Pokémon were a threat as they're basically equivalent to wild animals irl who can pose a big threat if we're dumb enough to approach them or let them come to us. Captured Pokémon are still friends but they're closer to 'tools' to ward off Wild Pokémon than what comes later on in time. Our Pokémon are responding to our will to survive so they're doing their best to keep the attention off of us while we try to move around to avoid being caught in the crossfire, makes sense that the Pokémon who are fighting remain 'stationary' while fighting each other while we actually move around. The rebalance on the IV/EV system and transition to a real-time system in-game makes for an interesting take. Can't just stomp the opposition with 1-2 Pokémon all the time anymore as even being overleveled doesn't keep you safe when your team still takes quite a beating. I'll admit, that Xenoblade Chronicles reference of 'overly high leveled enemies' in the starter area is insane. Outside of that Rapidash, if I wasn't thinking, I'd go down against that Alpha Luxio if I tried to pick a fight with it when I first spotted it.
This man wrote an entire essay about how he feels about a fucking Pokémon game
@@crusader9763 I was a big Pokemon fan ever since Gen I came out, this game being a lot different from the previous games which aren't spin-offs caught my eye. It arguably brought me back to playing the series properly after the failures of Gen VII and Gen VIII which didn't remove the friendship system which wasn't needed after one generation of it as it made the games less fun when they become more anime-like (I was ok with it in X/Y as it was introduced there but afterwards it became lame as there was no way to disable it.) Gen VI (X/Y) was too easy, the remakes of R/S were also respectively a bit too easy due to Megas returning, Primals being a thing and the friendship system still implemented. (Ultra) Sun/Moon (Gen VII) were a bit harder but still not that hard once you knew how the trials worked. Sword/Shield (Gen VIII) were failures, too hand-happy (as in for me the very early access to the Wild Area wasn't that needed considering that online access allows others to start up Raids to get you Pokemon that you don't have access to yet), too short (main story isn't that long and the number of routes are too low and disappointingly short and the postgame/DLC content can be finished in under a half an hour), and the 'carbon copies' of characters of Gen VII characters in terms of personalities didn't really stick well with me. Bede was a more jerkish version of Gladion, Hop was almost a direct copy of Hau, Marnie is Lillie but more self-aware and conscious of what's going on (she knew why Team Yell was hindering other trainers and she didn't approve of it.)
@@bitrel07 yea I’m not reading that
That last part was me except I thought I could take on that alpha tangrowth
It worked and I caught him but I’ll never make that mistake again
I ain’t reading all that
I think I already had Luxray when I battled Kleavor because I didn’t really know what to do. Well, I have Arceus now, so that’s good.
What an adventure, our first boss is a crazed bug with heavy weapons, to fight LITERAL GOD...wait, kinda reminds me of Hollow Knight, where you fight a crazed armored maggot to fight a Goddess. Coincidence? I think not
Kirby
like every jrpg ever made
No shit! You too!?
Good video
i didn't know dialga's origin form was LARGER than arceus ;-;
kleavor’s introduction is the absolute best
I was going to think about getting either this game or Balder's Gate 2. Looks like I will be getting this game. Looks really fun and I am a huge fan of the pokemon series.
Who's there? Show yourself! KLEAVOR?!?! What... WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU!
This game is so cool.
When dialga or palkia stands infront of you character before turning into origin forme is so cool
18:56 avalugg is by far the HUGEST boss in the game, and i love it, its a full on TITAN with that size, prove me wrong, if you can
This game is if pokémon and the legend of Zelda had a crossover
I wanted this game so bad
they remind me of totem pokemon from sun and moon and I saw an ultra wormhole
I remapped the buttons so x/y we’re swapped as well as +/v. I’m used to BotW, so it makes more sense for down to be call Pokémon. (Also, what game doesn’t make that button pause?)
Can I just say how much I love and adore these Hisuian Pokemon designs!
This game made me appreciate palkias design ngl
I’ll never forget that it took me to the avalugg fight to realize you’re supposed to send out your own Pokémon during the boss battles
Am I the only one who noticed that the Diamond Clan Nobles that became frenzied were both half Grass(Lilligant and Electrode)and the Pearl Clan Nobles were all half Rock(Kleavor, Arcanine and Avalugg)?
26:13 I'm excited that now we can do the rasengan in pokemon.
It's like gigantamax pokeball
thank u so much, fanilly i did it
32:34 Omg! I’m going to unlock a memory. The azure flute song is the intro to Pokémon platinum!!!’
This new game have some interesting game mechanics, makes me think on why Game Freak havent developed a game thats plays like the Mystery Dungeon series with Final Fantasy/JRPG like mechanics, it would be fantastic, different and with so much potential.
Anybody notice how the ring around the frenzied nobles looks Like the fence arceus is stuck inside of
i swear the hisuian arcanine fight pissed me off so much and it was the third noble i fought because there’s limited space to go and you can’t survive the powered up attack it does towards the end
Avalugg was the one that smashunity showed if we could catch them.
yo, can i just say the Palkia boss battle is freakin cursed
You kind of missed the entire battle with Volo/Giratina.
Here's my thoughts and experiences with the bosses (note that I did the approach of restarting the fight whenever I died instead of continuing it for the added challenge);
Kleavor was fun enough, if pretty easy. Acting out kinda like a bull fight with him liking to charge around a lot, and you needing to make him charge into a wall before going in for the attack with your Pokemon.
Lilligant was also fun, and fittingly posing a bit more of a challenge, while again, still being a bit on the easy side.
Arcanine was my first significant challenge, not only having bigger and faster charging around moves, but moves that were hard to dodge and prepare for to not die from. It's one of those fights that I couldn't imagine doing myself without taking at least ONE hit from.
Maybe it's because I can't "git gud" the same way most do, but for me, I found Electrode to just be really annoying and frustrating to fight. Needing to constantly be on the run from his stupid electro and energy balls giving me very little room to get substantial hits in. For me, it's not a fun fight.
Now Avalugg, I LOVE this fight! Not just the fight itself, which like Arcanine, was something of a challenge to hurdle at first while still being really fun, but it's the presentation of the fight that sells it for me. Being SO DAMN BIG and imposing, and having to face it in a different perspective unlike every other boss in the game. While the Noble Pokemon music in LA is really good, with Avalugg, I can't help but listen to Shadow of the Colossus music to truly sell the magnitude of this lad. Whether or not he's really easy to some or really hard to others, it doesn't matter much to me, this fight is my favorite in the game.
Origin Palkia, after spending several minutes being absolutely bewildered by it's design before I even fought it (which by now, I'm slowly getting over), was an alright fight. Still a bit of a challenge, but again, I thought the fight was fine. Though weirdly enough, I never got the chance to engage a Pokemon battle with it. It just never seemed to make an opening for that phase to commence, or maybe I just missed it, IDK.
Finally with Arceus, he's probably my second favorite fight in the game next to Avalugg. Like Avalugg, I really enjoyed the atmosphere of the fight, which hits home for me especially as, similar to Deoxys in ORAS, this was my first experience with battling Arceus. And of course, Arceus was appropriately a TOUGH fight. Truly putting my dodging skills built up throughout my game to the test, frantically scurrying out of the way of his attacks while frantically trying to throw balms in the veeery brief openings I had. Though unlike Electrode, Arceus's attacks didn't seem annoying or cheap to have to get past. Difficult certainly, but still kinda fun.
Overall, I really like this game's approach to bosses. While they could still be argued as kind of easy, most of them were still at least really fun to fight despite the difficulty.
Yup me here watching this knowing I won't get the game anytime soon
YOU CAN DIE IN BOSSES NOW?!?! oh no Pokemon is making violence
Wow this is some monster Hunter type stuff
getting to arceus is a pain in the butt. Boutta take me a year. I’ve never finished a Pokédex
completing the dex in pla is easier than other games imo, I didnt need to trade for any mons
Avalugg was the toughest for me
So is there something you have to do to get Palkia instead of Dialga or is it randomized?
If you choose adaman, you fight origin dialga, if you choose irida, you fight origin palkia(or other way around, i dont rlly know as i havent beaten the game)
Awesome
That moment when you realize arcanine evolved without a fire stone 😂
@@manapicrafter6948 or a fire stone is pure fire energy and so is a volcano you know a theory doesn’t have to be crazy it can be plausible 😂
Are u using an alt or did u restart? ❤
Dialga looked too weird Arceus turned away for an instant
Why is Giratina in the thumbnail?
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