Pokemon Legends: Z-A Has A Museum Fans Will Want To Visit
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Pokemon Legends: Z-A Has A Museum Fans Will Want To Visit
"If you've played Pokémon Legends: Arceus, you're gonna want to stop by this place and check out one of this museum's exhibits. As I passed by, a citizen remarked that it had a showcase of artifacts from the Hisui region, which was enough to make me spin on my heel and beeline into the building. players will know that Hisui is the previous name of the Sinnoh region from and , and the historical setting of the last game."
"Anyone who played to the end knows it ended on a bittersweet cliffhanger that seemingly doomed its isekai'd main character and others to a primitive point in history, even while they had friends, family, and Pokémon waiting for them in the present day. However, the Lumiose Museum's exhibit may give us at least a few details about what happened after ' conclusion."
The Lumiose Museum in the northeast corner of Lumiose City displays artifacts originating from the Hisui region. The second-floor exhibit includes hieroglyphics depicting legendary Sinnoh Pokémon, hand-crafted early Poké Balls, and wearable outfits tied to notable figures such as an Arceus-era protagonist, the villain Volo, and Commander Kamado, an ancestor of Professor Rowan. One display references a man named Ingo who trained people in Jubilife Village in Pokémon battle techniques. Long-time fans recognize Ingo as an elite trainer from Pokémon Black who served alongside his brother Emmet in the Battle Subway. Existing entries imply Ingo experienced temporal displacement.
Read at Kotaku
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