Pokémon Legends: Arceus is a whole new kind of Pokémon game, and with that newness comes a ton of unexpected and touching details. But perhaps there are some that you haven't noticed yet — from the useful tips, to the adorable things your Pokémon do when you're not looking. We've found at least 30 of them, and maybe you have too!
There will be (light) spoilers in here, but nothing that spoils the game's main plot. Just be aware that this article will talk about Pokémon, sidequests, and references to previous games!
Useful Tips
Releasing your Pokémon gives you bonus items
You have loads of space in the pasture, which is the old-timey equivalent of the PC Box, but you don't actually want to fill it — you'll benefit far more if you release your Pokémon from time to time. After filling up four boxes, you'll get the ability to release multiple Pokémon at once.
We recommend keeping at least one of each type, because they might be needed in quests, but releasing the rest of them will net you a ton of Grit Dust, Pebbles, Rocks, and so on — which are used to raise the Effort Values of your Pokémon. This can make them faster, tougher, and all-round better in fights, so it's well worth doing.
You can turn on gyro controls
This one is hidden away in a menu, but if you don't love the aiming controls in the game, try turning on the gyro controls to get a more precise Poké Ball throw!
You can break those massive cracked rocks with any Pokémon
Yeah... we didn't know this one until quite far into the game. Check out our guide for the info!
The red arrows in the Pokédex mean bonus research levels
Fill up a Pokémon's Pokédex entry faster by only doing the quests that have red arrows on the left — that means you get extra research points from that particular task!
You can name and evolve your Pokémon any time
You don't have to go to some guy in the middle of nowhere to rename your Pokémon, and you don't have to wait until the end of a battle to evolve your team. Just navigate over to the Pokémon you want to name or evolve, and press A to open up the menu. It's so simple, we don't know why it wasn't always this way...
You can run away from any battle by just... leaving
No more mashing B to escape: You can just literally walk away. When you see the on-screen pop-up that says "you strayed too far from the battle", you'll be free to just keep on going.
Even if one of your Pokémon just fainted, you can press B to exit the menu, and the entire battle — although the wild Pokémon might still try to attack you.
Be careful, though: If you're searching for Pokémon that appear in shaking trees or rocks, then you need to be close by in order to begin the battle. If you are too far away, like on top of a hill, the battle will automatically end immediately, which is EXTRA devastating if you just saw a Cherrim for the first time...
Press + during a battle to check out status effects
Finally, you can actually find out whether or not your Pokémon is poisoned, sleepy, confused, or even if they've just got some debuffs on them by checking the status effect menu. During battle, press the + button to open up this menu, and read what each status effect does, and how long it will last.
You can pick up items on Wyrdeer (or any other mount)
You don't need to traipse around the wilderness, foraging for stuff to make more potions — just hop on board a Wyrdeer and you'll be ridin' in style, as well as being able to pick up items that you pass by. You'll have to hop off if you want to throw anything, or if you want to break rocks, but plants and the like can be picked up without you dismounting at all.
Read on to the next page to find out about some neat details that you might not have spotted...
Comments 28
"The space-time distortions feature Pokémon from the future"
And also Pokemon from the past: The Gen 4 fossils
It’s all these little details that endears this game to me. Except I miss eevee saying her name all the time. Ah well gives me more reason to play more let’s go.
Why do the mounts look like they've had... an accident when they walk through the mud
You can do what with the large rocks?
Most hidden pokémon hidden move: no HM at all
Surprised to not see mentions of the many, many characters who resemble characters from the originals. Not even just the Sinnoh gym leaders, cowboy hat girl with Kleavor is a clear ancestor of Clay from Black and White!
@neufel The ultimate move of Bidoof
The style in the first screen shot is so adorable! If only all my money wasn't eaten by storage upgrades. -.-
I didn't notice all of these, but when I started playing, the taking off shoes indoors things basically made me fall in love with the game. These little details are just so cute.
Also, I never noticed the big cracked rocks! Thank you for that.
The gyro controls make throwing pokeballs so much more enjoyable. But I'm glad they made it an option, and didn't just force it on everyone by default.
I'm over 30 hours in and just realized I can sprint 😅
I felt bad. Saw a Togpei sleeping, snuck up behind it and pelted it in the head with a heavy ball.
Found another one - the flute sound played when you get on Wyrdeer is the Azure Flute theme from Platinum. It’s also the sound the plays when the Game Freak logo appears in that game.
I'm kinda glad they brought back the old Pikachu and Eevee cries. It was jarring that Pikachu and Eevee were the only pokemon to say their names in game, and I'm personally just not a big fan of the anime, or how all the pokemon say english words for their names.
#FreeOshawott
@SuperCharr I guess it does make sense after all: it's in the past.
@CharlieGirl Absolutely. My main boy for BW2 (or GIRL I should say, still love ya Shelly!) and has a rad as hell Hisuian form as well. Those red accents man.... incredible.
@DomGC True enough, the event item was never distributed due to glitches and version parity. Still an interesting titbit though!
@SuperCharr I don't even consider them outdated, given they sound more animalistic and do a better job at showcasing that pokemon are wild animals than them just stating their name over and over.
I could use a tip.
I can't get my stealth spray on my quick item menu. Is there any way to move things into the quick item menu?
Whaaat? I assumed I had to unlock some sort of steed to smash those rocks!!
Also I'm turning gyro controls on straight away! Thanks Kate!
You can also evolve mid-battle? That's awesome!
Ok no one has said it so I will, Kates trainer looks so cute, with the hair and she even put the glasses on her, I love it!
Just needed to get that off my chest.
Such a refreshing experience. Loving it so far
Your character is so cute! I went for a male avatar as I do usually for pokémon games but sometime wished I've gone for the female one... And your character remind me of this ;_;
The gallarian weezing is on the side where the professor has his lab, which has a big industrial oven in there. So the weezing is likely a design the professor used from his homeland (he uses lots of english phrases in german at least).
So what you're saying is that PLA has a bit of wibbly wobbly timey wimey...schtuff.
don't blink.
This game is so cool, i love the attention like this.
I found that if you stand in front of a Pokémon while in battle, they will move out of the way as to not hurt you. And of course if you jump in right as they're fighting, you will get hurt ha.
@SuperZeldaFun he is a little orb and I cannot change that
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