Pokemon Legends: Arceus does away with the old Pokedex formula by requiring trainers to complete a list of tasks just to unlock a Pokemon's Pokedex entry. When players catch a wild Pokemon, it does not automatically fill out their entry like in previous Pokemon games such as Sword & Shield. By going into Pokemon Legends: Arceus' Pokedex, players can view Research Tasks for each species by tapping the A button.
A Pokemon's entry will unlock once its Research Level reaches 10. There are usually various Tasks per Pokemon, such as «Number caught» and «Times you've seen it use [move],» and these all add «experience» to a trainer's Research Level.
Common Pokemon such as Bidoof have simple Tasks that can be completed in one sitting, while a Pokemon like Spiritomb will take longer due to their limited in-game availability. It's not required to max out every Research Task, but if players are going for 100% completion, they'll have some work to do. The following are just a few Research Tasks that may give players some trouble.
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Players will first hear of Cherrim in Pokemon Legends: Arceus when they go to accept the request «To Bloom or Not to Bloom» at the Fields in Jubilife Village. I
t's quickly revealed that Cherrim is one of the toughest Pokemon to find — at least in the beginning. According to Cherrim's Pokedex, it can be found in shaking trees within The Heartwood during morning and daytime, but players also have a chance of getting its pre-evolved form, Cherubi, instead.
Cherrim has the following Research Tasks:
To complete the Cherrim Request, players only need to get Cherrim's Research level to 10 and unlock its entry. Getting a Perfect entry is the
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