Pokemon Legends: Arceus sells itself as a game about exploring the wilderness of ancient Sinnoh, catching plenty of Pokemon along the way. And that's accurate. But like most sales pitches, it fixates on the overarching concept, driving home the vibe without getting into the weeds on the hundreds of other things awaiting your adventure.
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One of the things players will undoubtedly notice not long into their journey is that Pokemon Legends: Arceus is a lot of RPG. The mainline games have always been role-playing games, but they've sidestepped "crunchier" genre mainstays like crafting. Legends: Arceus takes that extra step, tasking you with tossing together some stuff to make better stuff (which can, in turn, be tossed together with still more stuff to make even better stuff). Even your Poke Balls are made in this fashion.
Some items, like Medicinal Leeks and Tumblestones, are so common out in the field that it's harder to miss them than to find them. But then there are Sand Radishes. These spicy-sweet veggie treats cannot be found in sand. They're not even located near the sand. They're rarer than all that and actively defy their namesake. Here's where to find them — and why you should care to do so.
Sand and snow don't have a ton in common, but that hasn't stopped Sand Radishes from popping up in the Alabaster Icelands. Their official description states that they're native to sandy beaches but "can now be raised even in frozen soil." A hardy crop, and thus, a bizarrely uncommon one.
Every region in Pokemon Legends: Arceus comprises several smaller areas. In the Alabaster Icelands, Sand Radishes can be found at Heart's Crag. The plant you're looking for has
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