Pokémon Legends: Arceus Playthrough 19: Sneasler Climb

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Before encountering Sneasler, Ingo challenges me to a battle, and unlike the other wardens, Ingo keeps his Pokémon in Poké Balls, likely referencing how he came from another timeline before he ended up in Hisui. After that, I use Sneasler to climb up cliffs and mountains to find some new places we couldn't previously explore.

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Near the camp, there is Clamberclaw Cliffs, and in the area are some Bronzor, and there is an Alpha Bronzong located there. Your main destination is to find Ingo, who will challenge you to a battle, and unlike the other wardens, Ingo keeps his Pokémon in Poké Balls, and his team is Machoke, Tangela, and Gliscor, if you have the right counters, he shouldn't be too hard, but his Gliscor can be a threat with Aerial Ace and Poison Jab. After that, Ingo will call Sneasler, and you will unlock it as a ride, Sneasler can climb mountains, and I like the detail where you are controlling Sneasler while you are inside the bag it has around it.
There are two different paths, the main path is Celestica Trail, where you can find Rhyhorn, Onix, and Chimecho, as well as an Alpha Steelix, then another path that has a bunch of Hippopotas and Hippowdon, and that is where you can encounter Hisuian Sneasel, which is a Poison/Fighting-type. To evolve it into Sneasler, it requires a Razor Claw in the daytime, Sneasler is very fast, its signature move is Dire Claw, which has a high critical hit rate and has a 50% chance of inflicting poison, paralysis, or drowsiness. It does get some good level up moves like Poison Jab, Close Combat, and Swords Dance, and it can learn some moves through the Move Shop, like X-Scissor, Shadow Claw, and Aerial Ace, it's a great Pokémon if you want a fast Poison/Fighting-type. I do like how Sneasler is like the opposite of Weavile, because the Dark/Ice-type Sneasel requires the Razor Claw at night, and for Pokédex entries, Sneasler prefers to live in solitude, and Weavile live in groups, and you can get Razor Claw as a rare drop from Sneasel. As for Abilities, the Hisuian Sneasel line have Poison Touch for their Hidden Ability.
At the end of the path is a river which has some Magikarp, and the path leads to Bolderoll Ravine, which has Graveler and Haunter, along with their pre-evolved forms, and there is an Alpha Golem along the path. The next path is Stonetooth Rows, in the daytime, you can find Bronzor and Bronzong, but at night, you can find Misdreavus and an Alpha Mismagius, and there is a rare chance of finding Rotom, I will go over how to change Rotom's forms in a later part, and that will lead to Moonview Arena, where Melli will challenge you again, this time he will have Skuntank, Skourpi, and Zubat fight you at once, making this more difficult, the Skorupi and Zubat are half of Skuntank's level, and after beating him, this will unlock Moonview Arena as a warp point.
The other part is the cliffs where you fought Ingo, you can find Gligar at Clamberclaw Cliffs, which can drop a Razor Fang, allowing you to evolve it into Gliscor at night, and this is another area where you can find Gible, and there is an Alpha Gligar and an Alpha Gabite at Clamberclaw Cliffs, the good thing about the Alpha Gabite is that you can evolve it into Garchomp right away. You can find a Magnezone flying around, I find it unusual how Magnemite and Magneton can only be found in Space-Time Distortions, while Magnezone can be found outside of them.
Celestica Ruins has a bunch of stone structures, and you can find the statues of Dialga and Palkia there, and for encounters, you can find Sudowoodo, Nosepass, and Gligar, and you can evolve Nosepass into Probopass right away while at Coronet Highlands, and there is a new encounter, it is Hisuian Voltorb, which can be found in the crates, but they can be found at Sacred Plaza along with Luxio, along with an Alpha Luxray. Hisuian Voltorb is an Electric/Grass-type, and it evolves into Hisuian Electrode with a Leaf Stone, Hisuian Electrode learns a move called Chloroblast, which is a powerful Grass-type move that inflicts recoil damage and lowers Electrode's action speed. Hisuian Electrode is the fastest Pokémon in the game, the downside is its Special Attack stat is kind of average, while it is good at inflicting paralysis with Thunder Wave, it's not the best damage dealer in battle, but it's not the worse Pokémon in the game.
I will go over the Space-Time Distortions in Coronet Highlands, you can encounter the Fossil Pokémon through them, that means you can encounter Cranidos and Shieldon, or even their evolved forms Rampardos and Bastiodon, and for other Pokémon, you can find Eevee, Jolteon, Sylveon, Magmar, Dusclops, Octillery, Ambipom, Drapion, Magmortar, and Dusknoir through them.







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