Everybody would say get an alpha... I hard save the game and get 10 buizels... also gets research tasks done... if you still dont have the buizel just restart the game... until you get it...
2:44 btw guys, space-time distortions show up based on how long youve stayed in an area - at the 45 minute mark youre practically guaranteed to get a space-time distortion event
I have to disagree 😂🤣 I’ve spent over 3 hours in Coronet, sat there doing nothing, checking every five minutes, no distortion popped up. Heck it went almost 2 days without giving me one 😂🤣 however you did say practically, I just am unfortunate in a lot of this I know that. RNG and me don’t have a good history
@@ErihanBlank getting to see the full fusion of the 3 would be a must. Sure, we get to see Kyerum fuse with one or the other, but not both, even though the in-game lore explains they were all split from one being
Imagine a Legends of Zygarde. Getting to fully experience the 100% form as the big end fight, and they could add in new megas or actually do something with the pokemon war. 6th gen is kinda untapped potential from its history.
Wisps weren't hard just tedious. Just fly around at night and they stick out like a sore thumb. Unknowns require knowing the land & having a good eye. I ran into the first two weather mon just be out and about. For Giratina, if you are able to find the cave and recognize the name you know it's bound to show up. When I fought Giratina my starter one shoted the regular form and three shot origin form. I like the added challenge bc the rewards are worth the grind.
I have this thing when i start the game where i fly thru every map i wont leave a map until all satchels are back to their owners and i have flown theu the whole maps again i found that helps me with nuggets and shiny pokemon and wisps of course
I think the unowns are actually really fun to find, trying to figure out what the pokedex says about their location and realizing where they are. I just wish they were more useful in battle.
Arceus actually made them slightly more useful by altering Hidden Power to always be super effective, but yeah. They’ve always been a funny haha joke which was solidified when they added the exclamation mark and the question mark
Arceus is the hardest to catch because it requires you to catch all the other Pokemon that were hard to catch. The last Pokemon I've caught prior to meeting Arceus were Shieldon and Bastiodon.
There's a guaranteed static Overquil in the story, this makes obtaining Overquil not a big deal. Also, Manaphy and Phione aren't actually required for Arceus. They are Mythical Pokemon. You totally can just skip them if you have no idea how to obtain them.
you put giratina at number 3 because it's locked behind *the fight* but here's the thing, those annoying ass genies that you've put way lower on the list, are also locked behind *that fight* as cogita does not give you the request until after the event. hence I believe the giratina should be placed lower on the list
Definitely not higher than spiritomb for sure. Even if it is the hardest trainer battle in the game. I would argue spiritomb should have been in the top 3. The genies also were obnoxious enough for a bit of a higher spot.
Cherubi and Cherrim are available in MORE than "3 specific trees" actually. They have at least 6 trees they're a guaranteed spawn in at Coronet (Cherrim higher probablility), Cherubi in turn have two trees near the alpha lopunny in the fieldlands, and several trees in the Mirelands - most mireland trees being near the alpha pachirisu, and one stray tree between scarlet bog and solaceon ruins. The most likely reason most struggle with finding Cherubi is they aren't going for shaking trees at all past a certain point because they presume it's all Burmy and some combee. Serebii has a good interactive map so you can find cherubi/cherrim trees for anyone still struggling.
A tip for catching Abra. If you know where they teleport to often, go there and hide in the grass and throw some food near them the moment they appear. That'll keep them in place long enough to throw a Pokeball at them. Only use Heavy balls on them if you've fed them a hopo berry and are confident you have enough time to sneak behind them (hopo berries make pokemon less likely to notice you)
I didn't realize how rare Cherubi was. I had a suspicion that Cherubi was rare when I got to the noble Arcanine mission, and was still missing it. I was just randomly wandering around the first area, finishing Pokédex entries, and I just happened upon a Cherubi from a shaking tree.
The only way I got one was finding out there's a specific tree in the Heartwood area in the obsidian fieldlands. As long as you go to that tree (the bluish one just past the Moss Rock) in the intense sunlight weather and that tree shakes you're guaranteed to get one of them. I've only ever gotten cherubi from them but it's something at least
Playing the game with my starter Decidueye the whole way through. Not always the best match up verses certain legendaries. His false swipe attack is great for battling and catching pokemon, as it will leave them with 1 hp making them easy to catch. Only issue is when the opponent uses an attack that damages itself
6:26 Honestly, I found Basculegion to be harder to get then overquill. It's pre-evolution is everywhere but basculegion is only (to me) found scattered in a few areas, there are only a few of them each time, and even if they don't see you, they can dive under water and disappear..........not to mention you have to take so much recoil damage to evolve them.
I guess I must have been exceptionally lucky. I keep hearing all these stories about how hard it was to find a Cherubi and I managed to find two and I wasn't even trying.
@@thatonetryhard8427 I got one too thanks to an outbreak but the damm thing took me forever to find because I didnt knew it could also be found in the Coronet Highlands, from what I saw at that time I could only found Cherrim.
Î really enjoed gathering those lights for spiritomb. They were visible from very far away and put the areas in scene. Long taking but fair and fun challenge.
I agree, looking for them was fun. Did one area each afternoon in my bed on handheld mode. It was relaxing just flying around looking for these. Except that one hidden in the blocked cave in the ice area, it's the only one I never found. Stood like a hundred times in front of the cave but it never crossed my mind you can break these rocks.
Same. I found Cherubi on my first visit to the southeastern corner of the Obsidian Fieldlands and I was just planning on evolving it to complete a request that required Cherrim, but while I was raising it I found one in that tree right next to the alpha Lopunny.
The thing is, you can only have an outbreak of pokemon you've caught before. Until you find it in a tree and catch it getting an outbreak is impossible. I had a Cherrim pop out of a tree but failed to catch it. I checked that tree every time I entered that zone since and never had another one spawn. I had to find and raise a Cherubi from a different tree well after finishing the post game.
@@dearikj90 yeah I was just checking to see what comes out, didn’t know it was rare. When I see a Pokémon I still haven’t caught, I’ll try to catch it. Failed to catch the Togepi and happiny.
I feel like basculin should have been on this list just because of how fast it runs away. i think it should at the minimum gotten an honorable mention. I found a shiny one it took me hours to catch it.
The same happened to me, lol. I was doing a Kirlia outbreak, heard the shiny sound and couldn't find anything. So I just finished the outbreak, turned around and saw it staring at me. It just dived away. Had to reset around 10 times and make a plan just to catch it. Way harder to catch than Giratina, though.
Haven't finished the video yet but I would say the Unown are definitely harder to get than the wisps. I got all 107 wisps from just playing the game and exploring and having fun. I only found 7 unown and never even knew there was hints on where to find them until this video. Edit 1: Also Giratina should be lower than the Genies. And Cherubi should be just above the baby pokemon.
After playing for 48 hours and fully finishing the game besides the shiny charm, ill tell you the worst grind is when the only 4 pokemons you need a fossil mons and you need to wait hours for the right space time spawn spots
I found most of the wisps just by looking around or stumbling on them while doing the main story or while I was trying to catch the post game legendary pokemon.
Spiritomb actually gets easier when you search for the whisps at night. They can be seen over a much bigger distance as, compared to daytimes, you can only see them if you are close by. The Unown were not that difficult either, some are in rather memorable places once you crack the writing-clues in the dex.
The last Pokémon I obtained in Legends: Arceus (aside from Arceus itself) was actually Ursaluna. I've yet to obtain Darkrai and Shaymin, but as encounters reliant on save data from BDSP and SwSh respectively, those aren't needed to encounter Arceus, nor are Phione and Manaphy (to my understanding). I'm actually surprised Ursaluna didn't make this list, since you need a rare evolutionary item (Peat Block) and a full moon to make Ursaring evolve; there is no other way to obtain Ursaluna. This list largely played out similarly for me; some of the other "last Pokémon" I obtained were the middle-stage evolutions of the Sinnoh starters (Prinplup and Monferno; I got lucky with a rare Grotle spawn), the baby Pokémon, as well as Cherubi. I did got lucky with Abra and Bonsly, obtaining them at the first opportunity I could. I will admit; Cherrim is a bit easier to find because you can find it on more shaking trees than its pre-evolution. Also a correction about Cherubi: you can also find it in the Coronet Highlands, but Cherrim are easier to find there. The "three trees" reference Cherubi's spawning locations in the Obsidian Fieldlands, I believe.
The baby Pokémon were actually pretty easy for me to get for the most part, most of them can show up in the same spots as their evolved forms, and the ones that don’t… I just happened to run into either the first or second time I checked their location.
@@NoThankUBeQuiet i found elekid near mount coronet on the way to the temple where u fight spoiler i seen him a few times there, also magby is quite common i seen 1 a on the way to arcanine trial in firespit island a few times i think munchlax is the rarest of the baby pokemon took me a while to find one (i know where it spawns but its its really low spawn rate) i seen pichu a few times but cant remember where though
@@NoThankUBeQuiet Elekid has a extremely high spawn rate in the alabaster ice lands, he is on the part of the map where the alpha elctebuzz is. He might even be granted to be there since i always saw him when i walked in that area.
I had SO much trouble with getting a Cherubi! That has been the hardest challenge for me so far in Legends Arceus. Although the other entries on the list aren't easy either. It took me quite a while to find a 2'8 Buizel as well, which resulted in about two dozen caught or something like that
Tip for the Forces, if you’re frustrated: stealth sprays and smoke bombs are definitely your friends, as well as not dashing after the forces as soon as you see them. Instead, when you see one, immediately chuck a smoke bomb, stealth spray yourself, and creep slowly around the map (whether ur on land or sea doesn’t matter) and they won’t see you as quickly. Huck stunning items in quick succession until their guard is down, and then immediately send out a Pokémon (or if you wanna gamble, a pokeball, but I suggest battling)
10:55 which btw is also shiny locked in the first encounter which means you have to wait for its rare spawns, and then it has a chance of being shiny. Making an alpha shiny spiritoumb one of the rarest things in the game.
@@S-Jin-Wooo took me a couple of days to find 1 porygon when i started hunting it. Then i had to use upgrade and dubious as i completed dex entries because i couldnt find anymore
I caught like 10 mime jr on the southwestern beach in obsidian lands in one go and it wasn't even a swarm. I've also seen way more pichu than I have pikachu
I thought mime Jr. Was normal I almost perfect 10 his pokedex entry still at the beginning just after the 1st story line Alpha encounter they spawned alot.
I had no idea that Cherubi was in a specific tree. I just knew that it was rare and that when I got it, I freaked out and immediately started throwing Ultra Balls and caught it.
I believe it's more than 3 trees tho......... it's actually 3 or 4 whole areas.but ofcourse it's still super rare as there are burmy,wormadam and combees all the time.
I think Cherrim needs to be an honorary #1, because on top of being so hard to even find, there was that bug that prevented the capture if it changed forms. I know that Arceus requires completing the Pokedex to get, and that requires getting Cherrim, but you can fulfill the Pokedex requirements by catching Cherubi and evolving it. Catching Cherrim itself, as in not evolving Cherubi, was next to impossible prior to the update.
The only Pokemon I was missing were Magnemite and Magneton, So I ran around Cobalt Coastlands doing stuff while distortions never appeared (even after I perfected two of my party Pokemon) and then when a distortion did appear, it only had Magnezones, useless one hour later.... A distortion with only Magnetons: "a little useful but now I still have to wait for..... Holy crap A single magnemite Throw the ball throw the ball throw the ball"
Unown tbh are pretty fast and easy to find once you understand that it isn't actually riddle, but locations hints. For exemple "Atop a waterfall of obsidian" may look like an enigma to solve, when actually you have to think as what location share words with the sentence. When I understood that, it was pretty simple to get them all, even if I had to look up for two of them to them realise I just wasn't looking high enough.
For the Forces of Nature, one easy thing you can do is kill the Alpha nearby first, when the weather isn't good for them to spawn. Then you don't have to deal with it attacking you later.
All you have to do is throw sticky globs at it and then get a crit capture from behind it. I did that and caught it in an ultra ball first try. Same with darkrai
i caught an alpha overquil while doing the story made the getting an overquil part suuuper easy. but will it work??or does it have to be a normal overquill
Yep Cherubi... I think I came across more shiny Pokemon then Cherubi or Cherrim. It took a very long time but I managed to complete their entries. It also didn't help that a glitch made Cherrim uncatchable or so I heard. I believe it was fixed.
I got a cherrim in the alpha probopass spawn, I didn't take a photo of the battle, but I wouldn't grind a Cherubi up to level 55 to say that I captured it wild.
I feel like the baby pokemon are actually pretty common? I always see a ton of Mime Jrs in Obsidian Fieldlands by the Alpha Alakazam. Happiny seems to be fairly common in the massive mass outbreaks. There's always one Togepi on the hill by Bathers' Lagoon in Cobalt Coastlands, that one is a bit annoying, but at least it in my experience it seems to be guaranteed.
There one on the HQ roof on a magikarp statue i managed to get it by the fight arena with a feather ball after that i didnt realised u can actually get on the roof via a door on top floor
Personally I found getting the wisps way easier than the Unowns because they light up. I managed to do 3 areas by myself and only needed a guide for a few Wisps, whereas with the Unowns I don't think I found 10 by myself. And I only found those because I searched areas that stood out like the volcano, the broken bridge, the stone monuments etc. As for the babies, Magby is at the volcano quite often. The one I really struggled with was Bonsly.
I found cherrim on my first pass through the area pre-patch. I put it in red and gave it statuses and used somewhere around 35 ultra balls until I ran out, never got it.
I like the Therian forme of Enamorus. The reason she's a turtle is to make the quartet reflect the Chinese guardians of the cardinal directions: the turtle of the north, the tiger of the west, the dragon of the east and the bird of the south. I never noticed that until she was released and I saw the Therian forme, but apparently neither did Game Freak. It's been 3 whole generations, lmao.
I found Enamourus significantly more difficult than every other Pokemon in the game including Arceus. Arceus is literally just a Noble boss fight. Know how to dodge properly, learn his moveset and you can eventually whittle him down. It's the hardest Noble fight sure, but not the hardest mon to catch. Enamourus on the other hand is extremely difficult thanks to the environment making it very hard to catch up with it quickly, and the fact that the tornadoes it makes during it's attacks often spawn ON YOU. How are you supposed to dodge something that you just literally can't react to? Even if you dodge to anticipate it, you're far more likely to simply roll into another tornado. Not to mention you still have to throw a FeatherBall at it in the process before you dodge because it doesn't give you enough time to throw one after dodging. On top of it all, the catch rate it much lower, so you can't just slap it in the back with an ultra ball while it's stunned and catch it after a couple attempts (assuming you're lucky enough to stun him in a position where that's possible at all thanks to the environment) Despite the fact that I've died more times against Arceus than Enamourus, I'd still say Enamourus was significantly more frustrating and it's probably the only boss fight in the game that literally made me stop having fun playing it
its possible to catch enamorous just by getting close enuff not to trigger it running away but close to where u can throw a wing ball at it and stun it. good for avoiding all the running around and tornadoes
I found Enamorus way easier than Thundurus, not even gonna mention Arceus who requires to fill the Pokedex (and that means catching Enamorus which makes it instantly harder). I just used 5 smoke bombs, 4 wing balls, and boom, caught.
Arceus is the hardest Pokemon to catch by default, as you have to catch every hard Pokemon to even make it to Arceus including the Genies (but not the Mythicals). It's an obvious answer of who is #1.
Baby Pokémon hands down the hardest, they were basically the ones that stood in my way of completing the Pokédex. I’m still on lava magmar baby for my last pokemon
@@kungfuscubabape953 Leafeon is my favorite. But I wanted a glaceon for this game. And apparently I need to unlocked the last warden area where I am now.
The hardest Pokemon to catch in this game are all Shiny Alfa Unowns, and Shiny Alfa Spiritomb. PS.Arceus definitely deserves a third spot on this list.
@@aaronjackson1875 the alpha spiritomb does exist. After you get the one from the quest it unlocks them being in the wild. All you gotta do is go to the Crimson Mirelands at night (no fog) and go to the shrouded ruins. It's rare but it's possible
The Unowns were no problem at all. As you said, they had hints. I found all of them in the village and first two areas before I even realized there were hints. Once I had hints, it was just a matter of exploring each new place and the hint would be like "I'm on the back of the dam! You know, the dam? I'm right there." The hints made it super easy. Also, if you've been a gamer for any period of time, the locations of the Unowns and wisps are usually pretty obvious. An island you can't get to yet? A ridge that juts out into the ocean rising to a small point? Remains of a campsite? Anything that looks unique or strange is a very likely candidate for something unique being hidden there.
I was going around doing the outbreak encounters a while back when I heard the shiny sound. Quickly saved my game to try and find what it was, but couldn’t so I reset. Turns out, it was an Abra (probably teleported out of my sight). I was right next to an outbreak of Rufflet. I’m trying to sneak up on Abra while four tiny birds tried to murder me, which causes Abra to run away. I did end up catching the Abra after like 10 resets, but god. Never again.
U can trigger the space times. From visiting the village a timer starts and they can appear anything from 5-45 minutes max but if u enter a quest or something the timer resets
I found out Cherubi was only found in shaking trees. The very first Cherubi I got was a shiny. It’s funny how my Pokédex shows it’s shiny sprite and no original one cause I’ve never met one 😂😂
For me it was Arceus just cause of that boss fight... That fight... the horror... I literally almost released Arceus after that as even Dark Souls boss fights didn't feel that cheap and BS to me.
That Arceus fight may seem nightmarish, but it's absolutely beatable--especially once you figure out the trigger to start the Pokemon battle(s). There really isn't a whole lot of RNG in the fight and the boss doesn't have "that" many possible patterns. But it's the timing and how and when you recognize the audio and visual cues to do what that makes the fight challenging.
@@jazzrockr I would agree with you about the patterns, but he never settled on them for me. He almost always seemed to start the same but occasionally would switch it up and then out of nowhere showed he had a third attack in his arsenal and used that to start the fight instead. He had that one attack where he disappeared and created a crack in the space and I only dodged in once in all my attempts in I was like... IT"S DODGEABGLE! It felt like you had to be frame perfect to dodge that attack. He also would also randomly on some attempts just not ever use his final attack and/or have the option to get stunned for me forcing me to basically do the fight without a Pokémon battle making the fight a soul Souls battle with sandbags and pray I didn't get hit enough to win the fight. Never happened as my winning run I got a Pokémon fight near the end and sandbagged him while taking one last hit just to finish him off... I just did not have a fun time in that fight.
I honestly wish to God this isn't the future of Pokemon... Battling legendaries like THAT. Because that's shit in its purest form. Let just Pokemon games be Pokemon games... Not to mention the cloud clowns... Otherwise such amazing game ruined with such stupid bullshit.
I'm genuinely surprised to hear Cherubi is so rare. I've caught multiple by random chance when I wasn't even looking for it. I just randomly harvest from trees while doing other stuff
Volo seems hard to beat but then you realize that you only need the alpha garchomp with dragon claw and earthquake, the alpha froslass with ice beam and shadow ball, and the alpha gardevoir with moonblast
12:42 There are two trees with Cherrim and Cherubi in Obsidian Fieldlands, five trees in Crimson Mirelands, and twenty two in the Coronet Highlands. I will however agree that it's difficult to catch them due to how infrequent their appearances in said trees are
Can you try to introduce “non-recurring” teams for future videos? An example is not being able to use Gardevoir or Mawile in ORAS because of already being in X and Y Pokédex. HGSS would not allow Pokémon with new Sinnoh evolutions or Johto and Kanto Pokémon already in the Platinum Pokédex. This disqualifies Roserade from BDSP since it was in SwSh.
12:43 where did you get that information? There are way more than 3 trees they can be found in. The Coronet Highlands alone has 22 trees that can have a Cherubi or Cherrim (in the Lonely Spring, Fabled Spring, and Primeval Grotto). There are, however, only 3 areas that they can be found in (Obsidian Fieldlands, Crimson Mirelands, and Coronet Highlands), so maybe that's what you meant. All of this data is from Serebii, they have a great interactive map just for this type of stuff. I've used it many times and it's been very accurate in my experience.
This is my first pokemon game and I found capturing all the monsters entertaining. Imho, if you find it too tedious, perhaps play another game as you seem to be complaining too much
the biggest problem I had with unowns was sometimes the balls just refused to catch them. it would just bounce off even though i was clearly hitting them. the one in the town in the swamplands took me 20 ultraballs
Secondary reason for why Togepi is hard to catch: Togepi are VERY small. Most of my pokeballs either fly over their head or fall short. Close, far, careful aim, I hit them about 50% of the time. Wasted lots of pokeballs trying to catch those little turds. The last outbreak I had trying to get a shiny was an absolute nightmare. Didn't get a shiny, but got an alpha, and called it good.
Distortions are hard to get happen but stand in place for about 40 min and you'll be assured one. Tldr Long story: when entering the area you will have a timer generated, ranging from 5min to 40 min. Sleeping, or leaving the area will reset timer and I do belive "zoning" will also reset it. Best to hop on wyrdeer and ride around until it happens otherwise stand still and wait for it happen
You forgot to include Munchlax’s picture in the baby Pokémon entry. I know because I just MISSED MINE two or three days ago. I actually found it on my first intentional sweep, but I wanted to check off a few of the feeding boxes first, but then it noticed me and POOFED before I could catch it! I haven’t found another one since.
I didn't realize Munchlax was so rare to find because I got extremely lucky and found an alpha one while randomly flying around. So glad I caught it ;_;
Don't know if anyone else found this, but at least with the weather quad, aside from thunderus you can actually sneak up on them, break the shield and initiate a battle and if done right you only have to break the shield once. Bot sure if it was a glitch, but it worked for landorus tornadus and enamorous. The only thing that made it annoying was the alpha or regular spawns on the area at times
Thank god we know how to get distortions to spawn/when they do. For those of you who don't know, there's a timer that starts at 5 minutes when you enter a main area that increase the spawn % by 10 and it caps at (iirc) 40-50%.
Honestly I was expecting the 2”8 Buizel at 1, good video though.
Oh this one hits home haha
I just gave him an alpha
Nah man, just give him an alpha, it's like 4'
I agree, as a matter of fact I thought that was the mission to give him a alpha
Everybody would say get an alpha... I hard save the game and get 10 buizels... also gets research tasks done... if you still dont have the buizel just restart the game... until you get it...
2:44 btw guys, space-time distortions show up based on how long youve stayed in an area - at the 45 minute mark youre practically guaranteed to get a space-time distortion event
I got a shiny eevee from one
I found if I do absolutely nothing for about 5 minutes one pops up. Like I just set my switch down and wait.
I have to disagree 😂🤣 I’ve spent over 3 hours in Coronet, sat there doing nothing, checking every five minutes, no distortion popped up. Heck it went almost 2 days without giving me one 😂🤣 however you did say practically, I just am unfortunate in a lot of this I know that. RNG and me don’t have a good history
@@Zofrat battling, sleeping, etc. either pause or reset the time for distortions appearing
Can confirm about sleep completely resetting the timer. Even if there's one there and you go to sleep before it starts for a heal, it vanishes.
what I would give for Legends Mew and Legends Kyurem
Legends Kyerum is my dream game, I'd be complete if it was made
Mew doesn't really have many ancient lore, kyurem however would be amazing because of the kore
@@ErihanBlank getting to see the full fusion of the 3 would be a must. Sure, we get to see Kyerum fuse with one or the other, but not both, even though the in-game lore explains they were all split from one being
@@ErihanBlank 'Kore'
I like that =)
Imagine a Legends of Zygarde. Getting to fully experience the 100% form as the big end fight, and they could add in new megas or actually do something with the pokemon war. 6th gen is kinda untapped potential from its history.
Wisps weren't hard just tedious. Just fly around at night and they stick out like a sore thumb.
Unknowns require knowing the land & having a good eye.
I ran into the first two weather mon just be out and about.
For Giratina, if you are able to find the cave and recognize the name you know it's bound to show up. When I fought Giratina my starter one shoted the regular form and three shot origin form.
I like the added challenge bc the rewards are worth the grind.
I don't know if this was by design or whatever but for me some wisps only popped up when i stood like 2m in front of them.
@@brotbrotsen1100 I had a combo of being able to see it from a distance at night and the wisp popping up only when I am 2m in front of it lol
I have this thing when i start the game where i fly thru every map i wont leave a map until all satchels are back to their owners and i have flown theu the whole maps again i found that helps me with nuggets and shiny pokemon and wisps of course
@@brotbrotsen1100 it’s likely because it was daytime. You can see it from further beyond at night.
@MikeAnimeOtaku17 such a tough battle
I think the unowns are actually really fun to find, trying to figure out what the pokedex says about their location and realizing where they are. I just wish they were more useful in battle.
Arceus actually made them slightly more useful by altering Hidden Power to always be super effective, but yeah. They’ve always been a funny haha joke which was solidified when they added the exclamation mark and the question mark
Arceus is the hardest to catch because it requires you to catch all the other Pokemon that were hard to catch.
The last Pokemon I've caught prior to meeting Arceus were Shieldon and Bastiodon.
*screams in Cherubi and Cherrim*
@@Azurryu *laughs in rng*
*screams in crainos*
I captured all non-legendary Pokémon before I started the legendaries (apart from Dialga and Palkia.)
Bastiodon got away :(
There's a guaranteed static Overquil in the story, this makes obtaining Overquil not a big deal.
Also, Manaphy and Phione aren't actually required for Arceus. They are Mythical Pokemon. You totally can just skip them if you have no idea how to obtain them.
Overquil shitting me out by his twice self-explose
my retard ass didnt realize you can carch it :(
now i need to evolve one thank god i realized it by the 2nd one
👍
These were catchable? So I waisted hours to find a alpha zorua/zoroark for nothing...
@@brotbrotsen1100 manaphy and phione are acquirable in a request you can get on the chalkboard in the galaxy building
you put giratina at number 3 because it's locked behind *the fight*
but here's the thing, those annoying ass genies that you've put way lower on the list, are also locked behind *that fight* as cogita does not give you the request until after the event.
hence I believe the giratina should be placed lower on the list
agreed
100%
He must have forgot I geuss.
Definitely not higher than spiritomb for sure. Even if it is the hardest trainer battle in the game. I would argue spiritomb should have been in the top 3. The genies also were obnoxious enough for a bit of a higher spot.
big agree
Cherubi and Cherrim are available in MORE than "3 specific trees" actually. They have at least 6 trees they're a guaranteed spawn in at Coronet (Cherrim higher probablility), Cherubi in turn have two trees near the alpha lopunny in the fieldlands, and several trees in the Mirelands - most mireland trees being near the alpha pachirisu, and one stray tree between scarlet bog and solaceon ruins.
The most likely reason most struggle with finding Cherubi is they aren't going for shaking trees at all past a certain point because they presume it's all Burmy and some combee. Serebii has a good interactive map so you can find cherubi/cherrim trees for anyone still struggling.
Just hit every shaking tree no matter what and you'll find them before you reach the end game.
A tip for catching Abra. If you know where they teleport to often, go there and hide in the grass and throw some food near them the moment they appear. That'll keep them in place long enough to throw a Pokeball at them. Only use Heavy balls on them if you've fed them a hopo berry and are confident you have enough time to sneak behind them (hopo berries make pokemon less likely to notice you)
I just got like 20 feather/wings/jet balls and spammed them
I’m going to try this thank you 😊
best abra strat is in a mmo, you just stay there and throw pokeballs till they gone (i catched a shiny abra with this method)
@@ainiesta-caught*
Weavile: wtf is that!??
Sneasler: I was just about to say the same about you.
I didn't realize how rare Cherubi was. I had a suspicion that Cherubi was rare when I got to the noble Arcanine mission, and was still missing it. I was just randomly wandering around the first area, finishing Pokédex entries, and I just happened upon a Cherubi from a shaking tree.
Cherubi wasn't that hard of a pokemon unless you only searched he'd the first area, the coronet highlands have a lot of areas the spawn at.
finished arcanine still no cherubi
Going into this game I didn't expect Cherubi of all Pokemon to be harder to get than a majority of the Legendaries.
I spent DAYS maxing out its dex entry. Then the next day, i had a cherrubi outbreak....
The only way I got one was finding out there's a specific tree in the Heartwood area in the obsidian fieldlands. As long as you go to that tree (the bluish one just past the Moss Rock) in the intense sunlight weather and that tree shakes you're guaranteed to get one of them. I've only ever gotten cherubi from them but it's something at least
@@Straight_White_Fatherly_Figure ffs me too 😭
I feel so fuclkng lucky getting it under 2 weeks 😭😭
Playing the game with my starter Decidueye the whole way through. Not always the best match up verses certain legendaries. His false swipe attack is great for battling and catching pokemon, as it will leave them with 1 hp making them easy to catch.
Only issue is when the opponent uses an attack that damages itself
Or of course, the worst move of them all: Run away (Shiny).
6:26 Honestly, I found Basculegion to be harder to get then overquill. It's pre-evolution is everywhere but basculegion is only (to me) found scattered in a few areas, there are only a few of them each time, and even if they don't see you, they can dive under water and disappear..........not to mention you have to take so much recoil damage to evolve them.
Yeah I just completed the young ones dex lol was mad annoying to find
And if it faints before you can evolve it once you meet the recoil requirements you need to start over
Wait, you can actually catch Basculegion? I thought you could only get them through evolution.
@@michaelnelson1127 I think it’s a rare spawn in there coastlands
@@LostSoulNexus use the move on the beginning area pokemon....then heal at the camp when the pp runs out. It's not difficult lol
Cherubi became my least favorite grass type after this game.
It's patched now 😫
@@iug1925
Yeah but Cherubi is still a dumb and unnecesarily hard to find Pokemon, Cherrim is at least cute.
I guess I must have been exceptionally lucky. I keep hearing all these stories about how hard it was to find a Cherubi and I managed to find two and I wasn't even trying.
So I must be lucky getting a shiny cherrubi?😅
@@thatonetryhard8427
I got one too thanks to an outbreak but the damm thing took me forever to find because I didnt knew it could also be found in the Coronet Highlands, from what I saw at that time I could only found Cherrim.
The freaking Cherubi line. I came across Cherrim; the EVOLVED FORM more often then the base form
I found 4 cherrims and 1 cherubi, it was super frustrating
@@Kane_the_Fae Exactly the same as me! 😆
I found one of the little man's while on the way to a space distortion so it can't be that hard right
@@Waddleboyadvance7187 The method of finding one isn't too hard but the evolved form shows up more often causing it to take quite a while
I found 10 cherrim before i found a cherrubi
Î really enjoed gathering those lights for spiritomb. They were visible from very far away and put the areas in scene. Long taking but fair and fun challenge.
I agree! It rewards you for exploring too!
We're they? Some popped up only when i stood like 2m in front of them. Only play on handheld mode so maybe that was the issue.
@@brotbrotsen1100 Well,I play in 4k with distance rendering mod
I agree, looking for them was fun. Did one area each afternoon in my bed on handheld mode. It was relaxing just flying around looking for these. Except that one hidden in the blocked cave in the ice area, it's the only one I never found. Stood like a hundred times in front of the cave but it never crossed my mind you can break these rocks.
@Luuuffy Already have them all since like 4 days
Found Cherubi and Cherrim without really looking for them, hadn't known they were so annoying until I looked online
Same. I found Cherubi on my first visit to the southeastern corner of the Obsidian Fieldlands and I was just planning on evolving it to complete a request that required Cherrim, but while I was raising it I found one in that tree right next to the alpha Lopunny.
70 hours on, haven't found either one. Probably spend about 8 hours looking so far
Same...Cherubi easy catch but Cherrim was so annoying it was like catching a legendary
Same
Me too
Didn’t know cherubi was rare in the trees I found one without trying to looking for and then after that the outbreak happened
The thing is, you can only have an outbreak of pokemon you've caught before. Until you find it in a tree and catch it getting an outbreak is impossible. I had a Cherrim pop out of a tree but failed to catch it. I checked that tree every time I entered that zone since and never had another one spawn. I had to find and raise a Cherubi from a different tree well after finishing the post game.
@@dearikj90 yeah I was just checking to see what comes out, didn’t know it was rare. When I see a Pokémon I still haven’t caught, I’ll try to catch it. Failed to catch the Togepi and happiny.
There was that bug preventing you from catching it thankfully the update fixed it
Same, I got her and it’s evolution pretty early, and she is quite buffy
@@whatxxxxyou the one Pokémon I have yet to find is Turtwig
I feel like basculin should have been on this list just because of how fast it runs away. i think it should at the minimum gotten an honorable mention. I found a shiny one it took me hours to catch it.
The same happened to me, lol. I was doing a Kirlia outbreak, heard the shiny sound and couldn't find anything. So I just finished the outbreak, turned around and saw it staring at me. It just dived away. Had to reset around 10 times and make a plan just to catch it.
Way harder to catch than Giratina, though.
Haven't finished the video yet but I would say the Unown are definitely harder to get than the wisps. I got all 107 wisps from just playing the game and exploring and having fun. I only found 7 unown and never even knew there was hints on where to find them until this video.
Edit 1: Also Giratina should be lower than the Genies. And Cherubi should be just above the baby pokemon.
After playing for 48 hours and fully finishing the game besides the shiny charm, ill tell you the worst grind is when the only 4 pokemons you need a fossil mons and you need to wait hours for the right space time spawn spots
I found most of the wisps just by looking around or stumbling on them while doing the main story or while I was trying to catch the post game legendary pokemon.
"#1: Arecus, the only correct answer"
Shiny Alpha Sprirtomb: Hold my spirits; I'm about to ruin this man's career~
Shinies are not counted here btw.....but of course u r ryt.
Spiritomb actually gets easier when you search for the whisps at night. They can be seen over a much bigger distance as, compared to daytimes, you can only see them if you are close by.
The Unown were not that difficult either, some are in rather memorable places once you crack the writing-clues in the dex.
The last Pokémon I obtained in Legends: Arceus (aside from Arceus itself) was actually Ursaluna. I've yet to obtain Darkrai and Shaymin, but as encounters reliant on save data from BDSP and SwSh respectively, those aren't needed to encounter Arceus, nor are Phione and Manaphy (to my understanding).
I'm actually surprised Ursaluna didn't make this list, since you need a rare evolutionary item (Peat Block) and a full moon to make Ursaring evolve; there is no other way to obtain Ursaluna. This list largely played out similarly for me; some of the other "last Pokémon" I obtained were the middle-stage evolutions of the Sinnoh starters (Prinplup and Monferno; I got lucky with a rare Grotle spawn), the baby Pokémon, as well as Cherubi. I did got lucky with Abra and Bonsly, obtaining them at the first opportunity I could. I will admit; Cherrim is a bit easier to find because you can find it on more shaking trees than its pre-evolution.
Also a correction about Cherubi: you can also find it in the Coronet Highlands, but Cherrim are easier to find there. The "three trees" reference Cherubi's spawning locations in the Obsidian Fieldlands, I believe.
I got an Alpha Ursaluna through a massive mass outbreak, but those are admittedly very rare and v1.1 only.
The baby Pokémon were actually pretty easy for me to get for the most part, most of them can show up in the same spots as their evolved forms, and the ones that don’t… I just happened to run into either the first or second time I checked their location.
I think I'm only missing Elekid and pichu
@@NoThankUBeQuiet i found elekid near mount coronet on the way to the temple where u fight spoiler i seen him a few times there, also magby is quite common i seen 1 a on the way to arcanine trial in firespit island a few times i think munchlax is the rarest of the baby pokemon took me a while to find one (i know where it spawns but its its really low spawn rate) i seen pichu a few times but cant remember where though
@@NoThankUBeQuiet Elekid has a extremely high spawn rate in the alabaster ice lands, he is on the part of the map where the alpha elctebuzz is. He might even be granted to be there since i always saw him when i walked in that area.
@@clintbrew dude I can find so many munchlaxs but not a single freaking pichu.
I struggled a lot with Magby specifically for some reason. The dang thing just would NOT appear!
Volo was actually harder than Cynthia call me crazy
I mean he has Cynthia’s team other than a few differences, PLUS 2 Giratina phases
The wisps stand out more at night, you can fly around and spot them pretty easily
I thought they… ONLY appeared at night…
I had SO much trouble with getting a Cherubi! That has been the hardest challenge for me so far in Legends Arceus. Although the other entries on the list aren't easy either. It took me quite a while to find a 2'8 Buizel as well, which resulted in about two dozen caught or something like that
Tip for the Forces, if you’re frustrated: stealth sprays and smoke bombs are definitely your friends, as well as not dashing after the forces as soon as you see them. Instead, when you see one, immediately chuck a smoke bomb, stealth spray yourself, and creep slowly around the map (whether ur on land or sea doesn’t matter) and they won’t see you as quickly. Huck stunning items in quick succession until their guard is down, and then immediately send out a Pokémon (or if you wanna gamble, a pokeball, but I suggest battling)
Though it isn't fair the Cyellene character has an Abra already.
Imagine getting Arceus in Legends if it had the full National Dex::D
I'd be so hyped, dude. That'd be a dream come true for me!
From the data mining that people hav3 done they're gonna at least increase the amount to 400 pokemon from 242. So that's an improvement at least
Ohh god it would be great but getting arcues
10:55 which btw is also shiny locked in the first encounter which means you have to wait for its rare spawns, and then it has a chance of being shiny. Making an alpha shiny spiritoumb one of the rarest things in the game.
Only next to an alpha shiny unknown.
@@ronnoc_0999 pretty sure you get a bunch of unkown spawns in that one temple thing, as opposed to the rarely one or two you get of spiritoumb.
@@Yipper64 I think they mean getting the one you want, like a shalpha ! Unown.
@@AnderisZ oh like a specific spawn? I guess.
Idk if someone can tell me how lucky I was but my first space and time rifts I got all 3 evolutions of porygon in the same one
Me too
Still thinks that’s pretty lucky
@@S-Jin-Wooo took me a couple of days to find 1 porygon when i started hunting it. Then i had to use upgrade and dubious as i completed dex entries because i couldnt find anymore
Same!
Me too
This honestly just reads like he doesn’t like the endgame or puzzles
I caught like 10 mime jr on the southwestern beach in obsidian lands in one go and it wasn't even a swarm. I've also seen way more pichu than I have pikachu
I struggled with Cherrum it was one of the last 10 Pokémon I needed to complete my Pokédex
Yea I got it then had a outbreak of Chrubi so I went and caught like 10 of them for future playthroughs.
For me it was Cherubi! It took hours and hours till I put my hands on one of them
I feel your guys pain it was a pain in the ass lol
I thought mime Jr. Was normal I almost perfect 10 his pokedex entry still at the beginning just after the 1st story line Alpha encounter they spawned alot.
Mime Jr has like guaranteed spawns like elekid and magby
The only issue I had with Mime Jr was figuring out how to get him to evolve. I had him at 50something before I got mad and just looked it up.
I had no idea that Cherubi was in a specific tree. I just knew that it was rare and that when I got it, I freaked out and immediately started throwing Ultra Balls and caught it.
I believe it's more than 3 trees tho......... it's actually 3 or 4 whole areas.but ofcourse it's still super rare as there are burmy,wormadam and combees all the time.
Same, tbh I was a little disappointed.
The first Abra I caught was an Alpha, and I had no idea until I checked the pasture later.
I caught a shiny Abra yesterday.... He teleported.but I had saved before.
@Ken Severo backshot and I was far away and didn’t use lock on to catch them. He teleported in and I chucked the ball.
Regarding being spotted? Two words: Stealth spray.
I think Cherrim needs to be an honorary #1, because on top of being so hard to even find, there was that bug that prevented the capture if it changed forms. I know that Arceus requires completing the Pokedex to get, and that requires getting Cherrim, but you can fulfill the Pokedex requirements by catching Cherubi and evolving it. Catching Cherrim itself, as in not evolving Cherubi, was next to impossible prior to the update.
The only Pokemon I was missing were Magnemite and Magneton, So I ran around Cobalt Coastlands doing stuff while distortions never appeared (even after I perfected two of my party Pokemon) and then when a distortion did appear, it only had Magnezones, useless
one hour later.... A distortion with only Magnetons: "a little useful but now I still have to wait for..... Holy crap A single magnemite Throw the ball throw the ball throw the ball"
Unown tbh are pretty fast and easy to find once you understand that it isn't actually riddle, but locations hints. For exemple "Atop a waterfall of obsidian" may look like an enigma to solve, when actually you have to think as what location share words with the sentence. When I understood that, it was pretty simple to get them all, even if I had to look up for two of them to them realise I just wasn't looking high enough.
For the Forces of Nature, one easy thing you can do is kill the Alpha nearby first, when the weather isn't good for them to spawn. Then you don't have to deal with it attacking you later.
its also smart to use braviery
I got a magby outbreak and I kept on resetting for a shiny and after 15 resets I can say it was def worth the pink magmortor
11:11 famous last words
For the baby Pokémon, once you find where they spawn, if you go there and wipe out the Pokémon then sleep new ones spawn
Pichu and happiny are the only problem childs i had. Mime jr basically always spawns in the first area for me
I'm surprised Cresselia isnt here, whenever you get it to red health it just uses lunar blessing AND THEM COMES OBSCURED
Maybe because you can cheese it by throwing stuff at it until it is stunned
I threw an ultraball at it while it was full hp and caught it first try
All you have to do is throw sticky globs at it and then get a crit capture from behind it. I did that and caught it in an ultra ball first try. Same with darkrai
@@darknesswave100 When i first did the battle they didnt make the methods of catching very obvious
I caught her first ultra ball dealing no damage so I don't understand this
i caught an alpha overquil while doing the story made the getting an overquil part suuuper easy. but will it work??or does it have to be a normal overquill
Yep Cherubi... I think I came across more shiny Pokemon then Cherubi or Cherrim. It took a very long time but I managed to complete their entries. It also didn't help that a glitch made Cherrim uncatchable or so I heard. I believe it was fixed.
I keep seeing people say they had difficulties with Volos fight, I got through it first try and thought it was pretty easy.
I managed to find four shiny Pokémon (including the ponyta) before catching a magby.magby was the final Pokémon I needed for arceus
I got a cherrim in the alpha probopass spawn, I didn't take a photo of the battle, but I wouldn't grind a Cherubi up to level 55 to say that I captured it wild.
I feel like the baby pokemon are actually pretty common? I always see a ton of Mime Jrs in Obsidian Fieldlands by the Alpha Alakazam. Happiny seems to be fairly common in the massive mass outbreaks. There's always one Togepi on the hill by Bathers' Lagoon in Cobalt Coastlands, that one is a bit annoying, but at least it in my experience it seems to be guaranteed.
Only pichu and maybe bonsly are hard
I found four unown by chance
One behind the first lake
The volcano one
The solace ruins
And one at the uraaluna ring.
There one on the HQ roof on a magikarp statue i managed to get it by the fight arena with a feather ball after that i didnt realised u can actually get on the roof via a door on top floor
Personally I found getting the wisps way easier than the Unowns because they light up. I managed to do 3 areas by myself and only needed a guide for a few Wisps, whereas with the Unowns I don't think I found 10 by myself. And I only found those because I searched areas that stood out like the volcano, the broken bridge, the stone monuments etc. As for the babies, Magby is at the volcano quite often. The one I really struggled with was Bonsly.
I found cherrim on my first pass through the area pre-patch. I put it in red and gave it statuses and used somewhere around 35 ultra balls until I ran out, never got it.
Actually,it was a bug....due to which it can't be caught .
They fixed this with the new patch(update 1.0.2)
@@prakharrai4283 lol, wtf no wonder i can't get it
Great video dude, i completely agree with this list. Except cherubi is definitely harder to find than cherrum.
I like the Therian forme of Enamorus. The reason she's a turtle is to make the quartet reflect the Chinese guardians of the cardinal directions: the turtle of the north, the tiger of the west, the dragon of the east and the bird of the south. I never noticed that until she was released and I saw the Therian forme, but apparently neither did Game Freak. It's been 3 whole generations, lmao.
I found Enamourus significantly more difficult than every other Pokemon in the game including Arceus. Arceus is literally just a Noble boss fight. Know how to dodge properly, learn his moveset and you can eventually whittle him down. It's the hardest Noble fight sure, but not the hardest mon to catch. Enamourus on the other hand is extremely difficult thanks to the environment making it very hard to catch up with it quickly, and the fact that the tornadoes it makes during it's attacks often spawn ON YOU. How are you supposed to dodge something that you just literally can't react to? Even if you dodge to anticipate it, you're far more likely to simply roll into another tornado. Not to mention you still have to throw a FeatherBall at it in the process before you dodge because it doesn't give you enough time to throw one after dodging. On top of it all, the catch rate it much lower, so you can't just slap it in the back with an ultra ball while it's stunned and catch it after a couple attempts (assuming you're lucky enough to stun him in a position where that's possible at all thanks to the environment) Despite the fact that I've died more times against Arceus than Enamourus, I'd still say Enamourus was significantly more frustrating and it's probably the only boss fight in the game that literally made me stop having fun playing it
its possible to catch enamorous just by getting close enuff not to trigger it running away but close to where u can throw a wing ball at it and stun it. good for avoiding all the running around and tornadoes
I found Enamorus way easier than Thundurus, not even gonna mention Arceus who requires to fill the Pokedex (and that means catching Enamorus which makes it instantly harder). I just used 5 smoke bombs, 4 wing balls, and boom, caught.
Big agree, Enamorus was a massive pain
Arceus is the hardest Pokemon to catch by default, as you have to catch every hard Pokemon to even make it to Arceus including the Genies (but not the Mythicals). It's an obvious answer of who is #1.
Baby Pokémon hands down the hardest, they were basically the ones that stood in my way of completing the Pokédex. I’m still on lava magmar baby for my last pokemon
And I cant believe that I got a slyveon in the game for my eevee.
Me too lol was going for umbreon but didn't know to take his fairly type move out
I was able to find one in the distortions
@@kungfuscubabape953 Leafeon is my favorite. But I wanted a glaceon for this game. And apparently I need to unlocked the last warden area where I am now.
I think sylveon is the easiest to get in arceus
@@kungfuscubabape953 You can change your moveset on your Pokemon by going to the menu and choosing the pokemon who's move you want to change.
Fun fact : if you work at security at a samsung store you will be a guardian of the galaxy
I just caught 2 porygons and a quilava in the same space time rift 🤣 I was lowkey shiny hunting but I feel like all my luck went there 😅
6:37
What is this song? It sounds familiar, but I can't remember it.
The hardest Pokemon to catch in this game are all Shiny Alfa Unowns, and Shiny Alfa Spiritomb.
PS.Arceus definitely deserves a third spot on this list.
Alpha* and they arent hard they are literally just impossible because they are shiny locked dont know if its alpha locked tho
Pretty sure neither of those exist.
You literally require every species of pokemon to obtain arceus.
@@aaronjackson1875 the alpha spiritomb does exist. After you get the one from the quest it unlocks them being in the wild. All you gotta do is go to the Crimson Mirelands at night (no fog) and go to the shrouded ruins. It's rare but it's possible
@@danksoulsv1107 Only legendaries, and mythical Pokemon are shiny locked in this game.
The Unowns were no problem at all. As you said, they had hints. I found all of them in the village and first two areas before I even realized there were hints. Once I had hints, it was just a matter of exploring each new place and the hint would be like "I'm on the back of the dam! You know, the dam? I'm right there." The hints made it super easy.
Also, if you've been a gamer for any period of time, the locations of the Unowns and wisps are usually pretty obvious. An island you can't get to yet? A ridge that juts out into the ocean rising to a small point? Remains of a campsite? Anything that looks unique or strange is a very likely candidate for something unique being hidden there.
I was going around doing the outbreak encounters a while back when I heard the shiny sound. Quickly saved my game to try and find what it was, but couldn’t so I reset.
Turns out, it was an Abra (probably teleported out of my sight). I was right next to an outbreak of Rufflet.
I’m trying to sneak up on Abra while four tiny birds tried to murder me, which causes Abra to run away.
I did end up catching the Abra after like 10 resets, but god. Never again.
Not me getting Cherubi on my first day playing it from a tree.
U can trigger the space times. From visiting the village a timer starts and they can appear anything from 5-45 minutes max but if u enter a quest or something the timer resets
Me who already caught all pokemon and arceus:why am I watching this
I found out Cherubi was only found in shaking trees. The very first Cherubi I got was a shiny. It’s funny how my Pokédex shows it’s shiny sprite and no original one cause I’ve never met one 😂😂
Fun fact: if you fall out of a plane without a parachute you will fall for the rest of your life
For me it was Arceus just cause of that boss fight... That fight... the horror... I literally almost released Arceus after that as even Dark Souls boss fights didn't feel that cheap and BS to me.
That fight was cheesy and disappointing
That Arceus fight may seem nightmarish, but it's absolutely beatable--especially once you figure out the trigger to start the Pokemon battle(s). There really isn't a whole lot of RNG in the fight and the boss doesn't have "that" many possible patterns. But it's the timing and how and when you recognize the audio and visual cues to do what that makes the fight challenging.
@@jazzrockr I would agree with you about the patterns, but he never settled on them for me. He almost always seemed to start the same but occasionally would switch it up and then out of nowhere showed he had a third attack in his arsenal and used that to start the fight instead. He had that one attack where he disappeared and created a crack in the space and I only dodged in once in all my attempts in I was like... IT"S DODGEABGLE! It felt like you had to be frame perfect to dodge that attack. He also would also randomly on some attempts just not ever use his final attack and/or have the option to get stunned for me forcing me to basically do the fight without a Pokémon battle making the fight a soul Souls battle with sandbags and pray I didn't get hit enough to win the fight. Never happened as my winning run I got a Pokémon fight near the end and sandbagged him while taking one last hit just to finish him off... I just did not have a fun time in that fight.
I honestly wish to God this isn't the future of Pokemon... Battling legendaries like THAT. Because that's shit in its purest form. Let just Pokemon games be Pokemon games... Not to mention the cloud clowns... Otherwise such amazing game ruined with such stupid bullshit.
@@Thunderhawk51 im gonna name them cloud clowns from now on:)
Him: Wait for and outbreak to catch babies/cherubi and cherrim that u don’t have
Me: OUTBREAKS ONLY SPAWN POKÉMON U ALREADY CAUGHT
Charm was easy for me but I think it was because after the update it made it easier
14:30 - R.I.P. for that starly😬
Can't lie. 3 specific trees? I legit found 2 of the three by accident I was EXTREMELY lucky
I'm genuinely surprised to hear Cherubi is so rare. I've caught multiple by random chance when I wasn't even looking for it. I just randomly harvest from trees while doing other stuff
Fun fact: the shovel was a ground breaking invention
Volo seems hard to beat but then you realize that you only need the alpha garchomp with dragon claw and earthquake, the alpha froslass with ice beam and shadow ball, and the alpha gardevoir with moonblast
i just caught the alpha overqwil instead of evolving it lol
12:42 There are two trees with Cherrim and Cherubi in Obsidian Fieldlands, five trees in Crimson Mirelands, and twenty two in the Coronet Highlands. I will however agree that it's difficult to catch them due to how infrequent their appearances in said trees are
Can you try to introduce “non-recurring” teams for future videos? An example is not being able to use Gardevoir or Mawile in ORAS because of already being in X and Y Pokédex. HGSS would not allow Pokémon with new Sinnoh evolutions or Johto and Kanto Pokémon already in the Platinum Pokédex. This disqualifies Roserade from BDSP since it was in SwSh.
12:43 where did you get that information? There are way more than 3 trees they can be found in. The Coronet Highlands alone has 22 trees that can have a Cherubi or Cherrim (in the Lonely Spring, Fabled Spring, and Primeval Grotto). There are, however, only 3 areas that they can be found in (Obsidian Fieldlands, Crimson Mirelands, and Coronet Highlands), so maybe that's what you meant. All of this data is from Serebii, they have a great interactive map just for this type of stuff. I've used it many times and it's been very accurate in my experience.
This can not be considered as 'ONLY' tho
The encounter chances however are only like few percent.
I would had expected shiny alphas in the list since they are almost impossible to get
Got a shiny alpha parasect before completing the story (and fairly early too) and I don't actively shiny hunt at all.
My ass ignores distortions and they pop like popcorn XD
This is my first pokemon game and I found capturing all the monsters entertaining. Imho, if you find it too tedious, perhaps play another game as you seem to be complaining too much
Yeah,I also noticed it........didn't expect it from a poketuber.
Considering,the previous games hav also been this hard.
the biggest problem I had with unowns was sometimes the balls just refused to catch them. it would just bounce off even though i was clearly hitting them. the one in the town in the swamplands took me 20 ultraballs
Cherim are in a LOT of trees in Coronet Highlands, not hard at all lol.
Yeah, it's like 3 or 4 areas in total.
But still hard coz there are burmy,wormadam,combee all the time.
Secondary reason for why Togepi is hard to catch:
Togepi are VERY small. Most of my pokeballs either fly over their head or fall short. Close, far, careful aim, I hit them about 50% of the time. Wasted lots of pokeballs trying to catch those little turds. The last outbreak I had trying to get a shiny was an absolute nightmare. Didn't get a shiny, but got an alpha, and called it good.
Distortions are hard to get happen but stand in place for about 40 min and you'll be assured one. Tldr
Long story: when entering the area you will have a timer generated, ranging from 5min to 40 min. Sleeping, or leaving the area will reset timer and I do belive "zoning" will also reset it. Best to hop on wyrdeer and ride around until it happens otherwise stand still and wait for it happen
You forgot to include Munchlax’s picture in the baby Pokémon entry. I know because I just MISSED MINE two or three days ago. I actually found it on my first intentional sweep, but I wanted to check off a few of the feeding boxes first, but then it noticed me and POOFED before I could catch it! I haven’t found another one since.
I didn't realize Munchlax was so rare to find because I got extremely lucky and found an alpha one while randomly flying around. So glad I caught it ;_;
Don't know if anyone else found this, but at least with the weather quad, aside from thunderus you can actually sneak up on them, break the shield and initiate a battle and if done right you only have to break the shield once. Bot sure if it was a glitch, but it worked for landorus tornadus and enamorous. The only thing that made it annoying was the alpha or regular spawns on the area at times
Great video. Haven't found many about Legends. Or at least on this topic
You could also do a video on items. Their rarity. Or results of crafted items and showing their effectiveness in the wild.
And with the new update, experience with the new group spawns that'll be taking place
How fitting that Arceus and Giratina, the God and Devil themselves, are two of the hardest to obtain in this game.
Thank god we know how to get distortions to spawn/when they do. For those of you who don't know, there's a timer that starts at 5 minutes when you enter a main area that increase the spawn % by 10 and it caps at (iirc) 40-50%.