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akakay31 · 2 months
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While it would be cool to see the Unovan war, I don’t think it could ever be shown in the Legends series either, as like with the Kalosian war, it took place millennia ago (2,500 to be exact, as the Twin Heroes were the ones who built the Relic Castle, which is stated to be around that age) and so predates Poké Balls by a massive margin.
I think the best (if very, very slim) hope we have for ever seeing these parts of Pokémon history in game would be the Conquest series, which doesn’t require Poké Balls and is already structured around waging war. Again though, the chances of that are slim to none, as Conquest fans can probably attest.
So much for Legends Celebi or B3W3, lmao.
But for real, before anyone starts theorizing about ultimate weapons or ancient wars in Pokémon Legends ZA, there are a few important things to consider first:
1. The game will be set entirely in Lumiose City.
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A bit disappointing, though Lumiose is already a big place, and it’ll only be bigger now that it’s the central focus. A smaller scope will also probably mean a higher-quality product in the end, too. Though it does makes me wonder how catching wild Pokémon will work within an urban city. Maybe the game will be more battle-focused, as opposed to the catching-focused Legends Arceus.
2. The game will (almost certainly) not be about the events of 3,000 years ago.
If it wasn’t already obvious by the limited setting, Legends ZA will most likely have little to do with the events of the ancient war and ultimate weapon. If it’s anything like Legends Arceus, Legends ZA will instead be set in a period based on the latter half of the 19th century, soon after the invention of Poké Balls. Anything set before this period would predate the invention of Poké Balls, and thus have to have drastic changes to its gameplay, which is something I just don’t see happening.
We know that Legends Arceus is set during the mid-to-late 1800s because of the events it is based on, the Japanese annexation of Hokkaido in 1869, as well as the subsequent colonization.
Similarly, we can guess that Legends ZA will be set during this same period because of the event it is based on, Georges-Eugène Haussmann’s renovation of Paris from 1850 to 1870.
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For those unaware, Haussmann’s renovation was an urban renewal project, commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III, that included the demolition of old medieval neighborhoods, the annexation of surrounding suburbs, the construction of new sewers, etc. The renovation was extremely unpopular, what with the whole bulldozing thousands of houses and replacing them with standardized streets and buildings thing, resulting in Haussmann’s dismissal in 1870. However, work on his plans continued until 1927, and ultimately are what made Paris what it is today.
While Legends ZA likely won’t go too far into the nitty-gritty of the real-world events, knowing what the game will be drawing from is essential for any speculation on what we can expect to see.
In fact, using this same method, we can probably even guess what future Legends games will be like by looking for historical events during the mid-to-late 1800s period. Take Unova, for example, which could…
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akakay31 · 2 months
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So much for Legends Celebi or B3W3, lmao.
But for real, before anyone starts theorizing about ultimate weapons or ancient wars in Pokémon Legends ZA, there are a few important things to consider first:
1. The game will be set entirely in Lumiose City.
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A bit disappointing, though Lumiose is already a big place, and it’ll only be bigger now that it’s the central focus. A smaller scope will also probably mean a higher-quality product in the end, too. Though it does makes me wonder how catching wild Pokémon will work within an urban city. Maybe the game will be more battle-focused, as opposed to the catching-focused Legends Arceus.
2. The game will (almost certainly) not be about the events of 3,000 years ago.
If it wasn’t already obvious by the limited setting, Legends ZA will most likely have little to do with the events of the ancient war and ultimate weapon. If it’s anything like Legends Arceus, Legends ZA will instead be set in a period based on the latter half of the 19th century, soon after the invention of Poké Balls. Anything set before this period would predate the invention of Poké Balls, and thus have to have drastic changes to its gameplay, which is something I just don’t see happening.
And we know that Legends Arceus is set during the mid-to-late 1800s because of the events it is based on, i.e. the Japanese annexation of Hokkaido in 1869, as well as the subsequent colonization efforts.
Similarly, we can guess that Legends ZA will be set during this same period because of the event it is seemingly based on, Georges-Eugène Haussmann’s renovation of Paris from 1850 to 1870.
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For those unaware, Haussmann’s renovation was an urban renewal project, commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III, that included the demolition of old medieval neighborhoods, the annexation of surrounding suburbs, the construction of new sewers, etc. The renovation was extremely unpopular, what with the whole bulldozing thousands of houses and replacing them with standardized streets and buildings thing, resulting in Haussmann’s dismissal in 1870. However, work on his plans continued until 1927, and ultimately are what made Paris what it is today.
While Legends ZA likely won’t go too far into the nitty-gritty of the real-world events, knowing what the game will be drawing from is essential for any speculation on what we can expect to see.
In fact, using this same method, we can probably even guess what future Legends games will be like by looking for historical events during the mid-to-late 1800s period. Take Unova, for example, which could…
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Oh.
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Oh no.
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akakay31 · 10 months
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No, there are actually three separate incarnations of Ganondorf. There’s the OoT/WW/TP and TotK Ganondorfs, yeah, but there’s also a third one in Four Swords Adventures. Though, to be fair, FSA Ganondorf never actually appears on-screen; he’s only ever implied to exist. In the game’s story, you’re always just one step behind him, so by the time you finally catch up he’s already transformed into Ganon.
"The Gerudo get one male every century and he always ends up being an asshole"
Actually, the average Gerudo voe is very nice. Ganondorf Georg, who has incarnated as a Gerudo at least 3 times, is an outlier and should not be counted
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akakay31 · 11 months
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Does anyone else ever think about the fact that in Japanese “Rauru” is virtually indistinguishable from “Raul”
Like the Italian version doesn’t even bother, so he’s just called Raul in Italy
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Something about that is just so immaculately hilarious to me in such an unexplainable way
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