It's shown that he's not that wise, though, since he picks dishes at random just like other trainers at the counter, and his comment after losing is that he took calorie count into consideration for some reason. According To My Calculations: The Rising Star at the Battle Buffet seems to choose his dishes this way, going by his dialogue.Absurdly Youthful Mother: The protagonist's mother jokes that she could probably pass for a child to take on the Island Challenge.
Mostly the emotional variety though there is some physical behaviour in there as well. Abusive Parents: Lusamine to Lillie and Gladion.Which is, ironically, very immersion breaking. Once you beat the game's main storyline it repeats the same few lines for the rest of the entire endgame. it'll repeat this line every time the game loads like a broken record. Often, it'll have a single line of dialogue for the specific area in the story you're currently supposed to be at, regardless of whether or not you're currently following the story or just catching mons and participating in sidequests. Artificial Atmospheric Actions: The Rotom Dex does this all the time.This being said, the camera is still situated in a way that evokes the camera style of the previous installments. Three Quarters View: Sun/Moon are the first handheld games to fully avert this, bringing the camera down to proper third-person perspective.Comment below with some other neat features you noticed or something you hope comes true for Pokémon Sun and Moon. There were so many other interesting notes to make when checking out the game trailers and there may even be something nobody has even spotted yet. We can expect more interesting traits from other Pokémon as well. These fun characteristics being shown off so early adds to the layer of personality given to the game as a whole. Popplio produces bubbles which it uses to perform tricks. Litten arches its back and reveals red hairs as it attacks with a flare ball. Rowlet, as an owl, can turn its head around. The official art work of Alola’s starters gives us a glimpse at their unique features. The recent implementation of Pokémon-Amie helps add even more touches to their biology. It’s how we got to see what Pokémon look like from all angles and then some with the old game only showing a flat image. We can all tell certain traits for Pokémon based on in-game descriptions but the majority of their character comes from the anime.
With every new generation of Pokémon, the creators and designers must have some sort of personality behind each monster. Not just anyone could earn that name! This young professor also bears a wedding ring – perhaps his special someone is important to the storyline? 6. The Kukui tree isn’t just any plant, either – it is the State Tree of Hawaii, the islands of which Alola is based upon. Perhaps the most telltale piece of evidence is in his name itself – Kukui is in fact, a species a tree, a name tradition held by Pokémon Professors of all generations. While he’s not the one to present the new Pokémon, his frequency in the videos wouldn’t be without reason. He’s also one of the people present when the brand new starters are summoned from their Poké Balls before being chosen by our hero. Could this be Alola’s Professor? He seems to be of importance, as the boy from the live-action Sun and Moon trailer opens his 3DS for the first time, only to be greeted by Kukui smiling and waving hello. We’ll just have to choose Rowlet and find out for ourselves how it uses the new move! 5. Pokémon ProfessorĪfter meeting our male protagonist, the trailer cuts to a welcoming man named Kukui, dressed in a familiar lab coat. Before Leafage, the usual beginner Grass attack was Vine Whip and it has a power of 45. Its power level and category is unknown, but it is likely equivalent to the previously mentioned Water Gun and Ember, making it a Special Grass move with a power of 40. Based on the trailer footage, it appears to shoot as three green orbs then turning into brown leaves after hitting its mark. Water Gun and Ember were present as expected, but Rowlet surprised the world with a brand new attack called Leafage. While the majority of the information pertains to the Pokémon’s personality, each page also mentions a beginner attack that matches their respective types.
On the official Pokémon Sun and Moon website, each starter gets its own biography page.