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The Heavy, Funny Things That Make Pokémon Sword and Shield So Much Fun

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The idea behind it Pokémon the games are amazing. Children travel across the country in search of collecting beautiful, sometimes dangerous creatures it's amazing enough. But the things I saw while playing Pokémon sword? Oh boy.

I didn't play much Pokémon games. With all the newer generations of the good RPG series, however, I get caught up in the discussion of how good the best animators are. having fun with my friends because of them. The same song and dance came down to me with last year's release Pokémon sword and Pokémon Shield on Change.

After weeks of uncertainty, I went out and bought Pokémon sword. Maybe it was the lovely sheep Pokémon, Wooloo, pulled me in, but I'm glad I did. I love when games become unexpected a dark, strange, and funny sequence. These strange moments are the reasons why I love similar games The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

One can imagine how happy I was to find that Pokémon sword it is full of strange creatures, settings, and experiences. Friends have told me this is true Pokémon generally, so I think it's not too surprising. After all, many Pokémon themselves can be shocking and it's weird at times. Here are a few of the most wonderful, amazing moments and things I saw while walking out on the long grass (and more) of the Galar district.

Meet my Horrible Monster

Any game that allows me to create a live channel from fusing fish and dragon fossils together is my weird kind. There is no real logic or satisfactory explanation for why this might happen when you meet Fossil Earth Restoration scientist, Cara Liss, on Route 6. Making sense of her handwriting is a mystery. As Liss puts it, "The fumes in the Galar system are divided into upper and lower halves for some reason, huh." Liss continues, "It's amazing that whatever top and bottom thing you put together, it can be put back together."

I handed over my remains, and the next moment, I became the unofficial guardian of the gathering night. When I got my holy abomination, Arctovish, I threw it out of the storage box, I didn't even want to look at its face (which, uh, gave me a moment to understand).

Ballonlea delivery

In the town of Hammerlocke, a young girl asks you to bring a letter to her friend, Frank. All the player knows about Frank is that he lives in the village of Ballonlea. After collecting the book, your character notes that it looks old. Strange, but okay. Upon arriving in Ballonlea, you discover that Frank is a grandson. Things take a turn for the ride when Frank remembers the war he had with a childhood friend (he thought, the very girl who got the book). He left shortly thereafter and never saw him again. About that time my low key started to grow.

Moving books from ghosts was not something I signed up for when I left home to become the next Pokémon League Champion. Did I bring peace into that book? A curse on Frank who doesn't mind being abused by his grandmother! I went in and he seemed right. In fact, his grandson thinks Frank is more than right.

Tragically, the girl died in infancy and peace was with Frank when he received his letter. It is best not to deny the questions.

If You Think Pokémon Is Dangerous, Wait Until You Meet Gym Leaders

On more than one occasion, during the heat of the Pokémon gym, I had a Gym leader try to tease me. Usually it was a unifying voice when they were down to their last Pokémon. A desperate attempt to make me feel like they were about to kick my ass. I never took it seriously because my Rollaboom (# GrookeyGang4Lyfe), Corvik Night, SirFetch & # 39; d, Boltund, Toxtricity, and a special guest (reserved for powerful Pokémon of the genre) were unbearable.

What was shocking though, when they noticed some of the gym leaders showed a complete disregard for health by threatening to use their Pokémon to "… send everyone to the airport!" These words are brought with such conviction, such evil, that I believe they do not really care about their chewing spectators from the diviners. Human life is lost! Fortunately for everyone, I used to pull out my last Dynamax Pokémon, instructing them to send waves after a special near-field attack to defeat my rivals. Good luck to everyone except the people in the backyard of my opponent, that is. I mean, it's possible that a few twists and turns of the power of twists and turns will turn some viewers off. That is the risk you take when attending a Pokémon event. Of course !? Right…?

Toxtricity, my Dude

There is a ton of confusion for Pokémon in the series as evidenced by their funny, often scary, summary of information on your Pokédex. And while Toxtricity isn't that close to being boring, it was actually the one that impressed me the most.

When I was presented with a sweet purple dragon, Toxel, to visit the Pokémon kindergarten, I was thrilled. It was great! And then it turned out. It turned into a purple beast with waterfalls in his chest. Toxtricity strums these pieces as a guitar to unleash an attack. The sight of it is so great and it always annoys me. But you know, I grew to love my Toxtricity.

Whenever we set up camp, which is all the rage that happens in Galar even though it seems dangerous to set up a tent in the middle of nowhere, my Toxtricity seemed to get out of it. Maybe it was the way it turned a little, like a zombie, to play. Or how it would take the ball with its fleshy breast tissue and refuse to let it go when I asked it. Either way, I loved this Pokémon, even though he still shocked me from time to time.

I really enjoyed entering the camp the other day and found him in my face when I came in. It's one of my favorite photos I took on my trip. And now you can all love us so much.

I Gain Full Curry Obsession, Take Out the Salad Part

Pokémon and trainers are worried about curry. Who can blame them? Curry is amazing. Pokémon associated with a change in diet …something. But what I do not understand is the choice to dump the whole salad bag into a curry pot.

I totally understand having a salad on the side. Cooking lettuce in curry? It always confused me when I made my Pokémon in the camp. Of course, I’m more familiar with West Indian curry than any other kind, so adding salad to curry was new to me. I know a curried chicken salad is a thing, but that's a little different. I have also eaten my share of Japanese curry too but I don't think I've ever seen this. This is probably due to the fact that I always want pork and sausages though. Please let me live in the darkness you do not know.

Regarding the result, the salad end results in games indicate that the salad is more visible and less cooked. I still find the whole recipe a little suspicious but it's okay, Pokémon sword and A shoe. You win this race.

This is welcome.


I am happy with my time Pokémon sword so far, and that's because of how frustrating the game can be. I have yet to catch all Pokémon but am looking forward to finding out what other misfits are waiting for me in Galar. Maybe I should play Pokémon series often.

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