Pokémon Legends: Arceus Playthrough 20: Lord of the Hollow

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After that climb up Coronet Highlands with the help of Sneasler, the next thing we have to do is take on Electrode, the Noble Pokémon of Coronet Highlands, and is known as Lord of the Hollow, despite Electrode being a genderless species. This will be very tricky, as Electrode will be firing electric moves and we have to keep moving to try and avoid them.

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It is time to stop Electrode's frenzy, and it is a very tricky fight, as Electrode shoots Electro Balls that home in on you, so you have to keep moving around, and Voltorb come down and explode. When Electrode does that Explosion-like move, move out of the area it will explode in, and you can then fight against it, Electrode has Thunder Wave, Energy Ball, Thunderbolt, and Thunder for moves, and it is an Electric/Grass-type, if you have a good Fire, Poison, or Bug-type, those can be good help against it. As for the Ability, Hisuian Electrode can have Static or Soundproof, its Hidden Ability is Aftermath.
After throwing balms and reducing the frenzy gauge, you then get a Zap Plate, and after a bit of dialogue, Ingo shows up and talks about Pokémon Trainers, which could explain how he is able to use Pokémon in battle, as he keeps them in Poké Balls.
I then show some other areas you can explore, one of them is Fabled Spring, which is where you can find the Budew and Cleffa lines, Basculin in the water, the Cleffa line only spawn at night, Cleffa itself is rarer, as you will be finding Clefairy more frequently, and there is an Alpha Clefable there.
There is the swamp area at Ancient Quarry where you can find the Croagunk and Goomy lines, and that area has an Alpha Goodra. For other locations, there is Sacred Plaza, where you can find Chingling, Gastly, Rhyhorn, and their evolved forms, and an Alpha Rhyperior, the next area is Primeval Grotto, which has a cave which you will want to explore later, and you can find Bronzong, Nosepass, and Gligar, and you can find an Alpha Probopass and an Alpha Gliscor there. There is one interesting detail about the cave which I didn't notice at first, but you can see Rampardos and Bastiodon fossils, referencing one of their Pokédex entries where the two fought each other to the end.
After talking to Professor Laventon and return back to Jubilife Village, and talk to Ginter, and you can purchase some strange objects, I will list each ones, and they are the ones you need in order to change Rotom's form, they will be placed in your quarters.
Mechanical Circular Saw - Mow Rotom
Mechanical Tub - Wash Rotom
Mechanical Box - Heat Rotom
Mechanical Cabinet - Frost Rotom
Mechanical Pinwheel - Fan Rotom

When you interact with them, Rotom will learn a move, Mow Rotom is Electric/Grass and learns Leaf Storm, Wash Rotom is Electric/Water and learns Hydro Pump, Heat Rotom is Electric/Fire, and the move it learns is Overheat, Frost Rotom is Electric/Ice, and can learn Blizzard, and Fan Rotom is Electric/Flying, and it learns Air Slash.
After completing Bonn's quest, you can get Swap Snacks, these change a Pokémon offensive and defensive stats, so if you are using a Pokémon like Blissey or Umbreon and want to go offensive, these are the items for you.
Zeke has another quest, and Wanda is at Coronet Highlands, she is near the Mountain Camp, so I recommend you complete the Bronzor request to get easy access, and despite Wanda mentioning being knocked back by a Honchkrow's quest, you can't even find Murkrow or Honchkrow at Coronet Highlands. After that, report back to Zeke to complete the quest.
For requests on Laventon's blackboard, one of them is from Gully, and you have to give her a Nosepass, and you get a free Black Augurite, which you can use to evolve Scyther into Kleavor. The other quest requires a full moon, and you have to go to Fabled Spring and watch the Clefairy dance, which does remind me of Pokémon Gold & Silver, where you can see a group of Clefairy dancing, and they drop a Moon Stone, you do get a guaranteed Moon Stone from that quest, which you can use to evolve your own Clefairy into Clefable, this is one of those objectives that require a full moon to be active, because you do need to have a full moon in order to evolve Ursaring into Ursaluna with the Peat Block.
Another new place that I explore, which you will eventually visit later in the game, is Cloudcap Pass, you can find a Luxray and a bunch of Electabuzz, or on rare occasions, Elekid can be found there, and there is an Alpha Electivire as well, and you cannot go through that cave at the top, as someone is guarding the entrance.







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