The Alabaster Icelands is the fifth and final area trainers reach in Pokémon Legends: Arceus as they adventure through Hisui, and the Pokémon that inhabit the snowy fields are as harsh as the climate itself. This frigid region is home to many Ice-Type Pokémon that thrive in its wintry conditions, but trainers will need to reach Fifth Star Rank and calm the first four Frenzied Noble Pokémon before they can access it. Catching Pokémon is more complex in Pokémon Legends: Arceus than in previous games in the series, and players will have to use a variety of strategies as they approach the free-roaming Pokémon that live in Hisui.
Hisui’s northern tundra is not only home to some of the highest-level Pokémon in the game, but there’s also less tall grass for players to hide in thanks to the blankets of snow, which makes sneaking up on Pokémon more difficult. Crafted items like Smoke Bombs and Stealth Spray can keep trainers concealed, while Cake Lures and Sticky Globs can lure and stun Pokémon to make them easier to catch. Pokémon Legends: Arceus’ Agile Style and Strong Style moves can also be used strategically in battle as players catch or defeat Pokémon to complete Research Tasks for the Hisui Pokédex.
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In addition to regular wild Pokémon, players can battle and catch the powerful Alpha Pokémon that roam the Alabaster Icelands, which are much larger and more aggressive. Alpha Pokémon are distinguishable by their size and glowing red eyes, and while they’re more challenging to catch than normal Pokémon, they’re some of the strongest allies a trainer can add to their team in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Players can also earn Grit Items and EXP Candies to strengthen
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