The Crimson Mirelands is the second major area of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which players will be able to explore after they’ve calmed Kleavor in the "Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods" mission and reached Star Rank Two. This boggy area features plenty of rivers, lakes, and ponds, making it a great place to catch swamp-loving Pokémon like Croagunk and Tangela. Players can encounter 70 different Pokémon in this area of the map as they carry out Research Tasks and study wild Pokémon to complete the ancient Hisui Pokédex. Pokémon Legends: Arceus completely changed the way that players catch and interact with Pokémon as players will now have to approach Pokémon freely roaming in the wild rather than encountering them in tall grass like previous Pokémon titles.
Catching wild Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: Arceus requires a lot more strategy than games of the past as these free-roaming Pokémon will react to players approaching them, and each different species has its own temperament. Some Pokémon will flee when they spot a trainer heading their way, while others will become aggressive and attack the player directly. Some will even be completely indifferent, allowing players to get near without any trouble at all. In addition to the variety of Poké Balls available in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, players can use items like Berries and Smoke Bombs to make catching Pokémon easier, and using resources like this to their advantage will make it much easier for players to fill the Pokédex and complete all of the Research Tasks required for each entry.
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Along with the regular Pokémon that roam the Crimson Mirelands in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, players can encounter
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