Pokemon Legends: Arceus has the beating heart of a mainline entry but pulses with a myriad of dynamic twists. It feels like a developers' playground for fresh concepts, a testbed to see what clicks with the gargantuan fandom for future consideration.
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If early impressions are anything to judge by, it seems like the majority of this game's tweaks have been met with applause. A stellar example of this is how much livelier every battle feels, whether it's an epic confrontation against a powerful trainer or a quick knockout to a Level 2 Wurmple.
There are a few good reasons why fights are filled with energy, chief among them Legends: Arceus' Strong/Agile system. It's not something you'll see right away, but it won't be long before you do. Some tough scraps await your arrival in Hisui, so it's important to know what makes the whole thing tick.
There are two ways to unlock Strong and Agile techniques in Pokemon Legends: Arceus. They're two routes to the same general idea, really — move mastery.
As your Pokemon level up, they'll naturally master various moves in their lineup. A very early example of this involves Cyndaquil; the little cutie masters Quick Attack by Level 8 or so. It won't be long before Cyndaquil's got its head in the game for moves like Ember as well.
The alternative route is to speak with Zisu in Jubilife Town. For the price of a single Seed of Mastery, she'll hasten the process and get you that mastered move straightaway. While this may not sound so tempting when Pokemon master moves on their own, more powerful moves will take a longer time. Zisu is basically here to bypass all the fisticuffs and get your team in ship-shape.
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