Post-game in Pokemon has always been a major topic of discussion. Once the player has finished collecting all eight badges, foiled the villain team's plans, and become the Pokemon League champion, there are still a few tasks left. Completing the region's Pokedex by obtaining a copy of every Pokemon from a given region is one thing, and this is quickly followed up with the National or Living Dex for players to store all of their Pokemon entries from across the series. Grinding up Pokemon for online competition is also a frequent pastime, and there's usually some sort of bonus area that offers particularly strong trainer battles like Gold and Silver’s Mount Silver or Emerald and Platinum’s Battle Frontier.
Recent games have sparked some controversy regarding the quality of post-game content. Fans would like to see the Battle Frontier return, but Game Freak seems more interested in adding other attractions. Pokemon Sword and Shield’s post-games were particularly sparse at launch, and it took their paid DLC to introduce both new areas, more raids, and a new tournament mode. Pokemon Legends: Arceus trailed off similarly, but that has been fortunately remedied by its free Daybreak update. Several new quests and attractions have been added to it, and among them is a special new mode called Eternal Battle Reverie. This is great news for Pokemon Legends players, especially since it strongly resembles an old Battle Frontier facility that fans have been hoping to see again.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus' Massive Mass Outbreaks Pave the Way For DLC Monsters
Eternal Battle Reverie is accessed from the player's bed in Jubilife Village after they have finished Pokemon Legends' main game and the Daybreak request. Arceus warps the trainer to a
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