Pokémon Legends: Arceus Playthrough 23: Sabi's Game of Chase

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The next task is to find Sabi, the warden of Braviary, and she decides to play a game with us where we have to find her, and this even includes going to Snowpoint Temple, which is right by Lake Acuity, so we will need to be prepared if we want to be able to fly around on Braviary.

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At the start of the video, I do Pippa's quest, which explains the mystery of Blissey helping out people and Pokémon, and there is an interesting thing about them, if you have taken damage, a Chansey or Blissey will approach and watch over you for a while until you are healed, this does not work with an Alpha Chansey or Blissey. You do have to fight an Abomasnow for that request, so prepare a Fire-type for this, and you get a Shiny Stone for completing it. Another thing I didn't go over was when I did Brice's quest, he mentions Cubchoo, which is not in the Hisui Dex or available in this game.
For the main quest, talk to Sabi, and she will then move somewhere else, the next place is the top of the cliff near the Snowfields Camp, and then she will move to Snowpoint Temple. There are two different ways, there is the path from the Icepeak Camp, or go to the Pearl Settlement, and at the hot springs is a Swinub and two Piloswine, you can interact with them, but you cannot catch them.
I check out Heart's Crag, and you can find the Aipom and Ralts lines there, and you can encounter an Alpha Gardevoir there. I could go over Rufflet in this video, as this part is when you get Braviary as a ride, Hisuian Braviary is a Psychic/Flying-type Pokémon, and it has its offensive stats swapped, Hisuian Braviary is a Special Attacker, and it leans a new move called Esper Wing, which increases Braviary's action speed and has a high critical hit rate. The downside is that Hisuian Braviary is slower than its Normal/Flying-type Unova counterpart, but it does have a bit more HP, and it has the same Abilities as its Unova counterpart, so Defiant on Hisuian Braviary isn't worthwhile when it has a higher Special Attack stat, Competitive would be a better Ability, but it would be facing competition with Galarian Articuno, as it would have the same Ability and type. The nice thing is that the Rufflet can be found at around Level 50, so you can level it up a bit and you can get Braviary right away.
After climbing up the cliffs with Sneasler, you can find Lake Acuity, and you can find Rufflet and Basculin in the waters, or flying over the water in Rufflet's case, while outside the water, you can find the Abra, Chingling, and Bronzor lines, as well as an Alpha Chimecho.
The other path is from Glacier Terrace, which leads to Lake Acuity, you can find Gligar, Aipom, Sneasel, Snover, and Drifloon there. When you arrive at Snowpoint Temple, Sabi will then enter, which you will have to do then.
In Snowpoint Temple, you can find Bronzong and Golbat, you can even find a bunch of statues, and to open the doors, you have to solve the puzzle, and the hints are where the statues are facing and what sign they are holding, and after getting through three doors, you can find the Ralts line along the path, but watch out for the Alpha Gallade.
Then you have to battle against Sabi, she will bring out Rhyperior, Electivire, and Magmortar, and while this might be a challenging fight, she isn't that difficult if you have a Ground-type Pokémon, as Electivire cannot deal damage against Ground-type Pokémon. After that, it is time to get to the top of Snowpoint Temple, but it is not over yet, you have to fight against Braviary, this one has a lot of Flying-type moves, and it can use Roost to heal itself, this shouldn't be too difficult if you have a good Electric, Rock, Ice, Ghost, or Dark-type on your team.
After that, you will then gain Braviary as a ride, you just glide around, and you can have Braviary dive right down to try and land safely, and when you revisit Snowpoint Temple, you can find Braviary flying around, and you can catch it with a Feather Ball. I would say once you get Braviary as a ride, that is the best time to explore Hisui, that way you can explore areas more easily, specially when finding the wisps, but the downside is Braviary cannot fly upwards, your best shot is to go to a very high place, like using Sneasler to climb up cliffs, and then fly around on Braviary, and that is what you need to do to get the Eternal Ice.







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