Pokémon Legends: Arceus Playthrough 29: Origin Confrontation

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With the Legendary Pokémon captured and obtaining some Origin Ore, we then obtain the Origin Ball, which is said to capture the Pokémon that is at the Temple of Sinnoh. If I want to try and stand up to the Legendary Pokémon, I need to have the Legendary Pokémon's counterpart in order to go up against it, and this will be a very tough battle coming up.

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I decided to make the obtaining of the Origin Ball be in this part instead of the end of the last part. The Origin Ball does look much like the Cherish Ball, it is red, and most event Pokémon, like Legendary Pokémon, have been given out in a Cherish Ball.
When you try to leave Jubilife Village, you will encounter Cogita, who tells you about the Legendary Pokémon at the Temple of Sinnoh, and you need to have the Legendary Pokémon you have caught in your party. Then you have to make it to the Temple of Sinnoh, Volo is at the Stone Portal, and he will be our shopkeeper for the final time before the final battle.
When you make it all the way, and this is where your choice of clan leader comes in, it determines which Legendary Pokémon is the final boss of the main story, and they transform into their Origin Forme for the fight, if you picked Irida, you have to face off against Dialga in its Origin Forme, and if you chose Adaman, you are up against Palkia in its Origin Forme, and I am not a fan of how the Origin Forme looks, while it is a nice detail that they resemble Arceus, I don't really like how they look, but I do like the music, it is a really cool remix of their battle theme.
They attack by shooting meteors and creating shock waves, your dodging will be put to the test, and you have to throw balms at them, you get Time Balms for Dialga, or Space Balms for Palkia. After a while, they will use a similar attack to what Arcanine used back then where there would be a bunch of orbs over them, when you throw enough balms, you can battle against them.
I will go over their forms, Origin Forme Dialga trades off some Attack for Special Defense, and Origin Forme Palkia has higher Speed in exchange for some Attack. Their signature moves have special effects, Origin Forme Dialga's Roar Of Time is more powerful, but at the cost of accuracy, and Origin Forme Palkia's Spacial Rend has less accuracy and more powerful, and it has a higher critical hit rate. Dialga is Steel/Dragon, so it's only weak to Fighting and Ground, prepare a Pokémon of any of those types, while Palkia is Water/Dragon, it is weak to Dragon and Fairy, you don't really have to battle them, but it can make it easier, this is a tricky battle as you do have to make use of dodging for most of the fight.
Then after the final fight, you use your Origin Ball to capture the Legendary Pokémon, so if you were expecting it to be the Master Ball of this game, you only have it for that fight, so your choice on which clan leader you pick not only determines which Legendary Pokémon will be in its Origin Forme for the final battle, but that Legendary Pokémon will be caught in the Origin Ball. We get a bunch of dialogue, and then the credits roll, and I do like the credits music in this game, and how it is a remix of Route 209, and it shows pictures of the characters and the Pokémon in the game. It was interesting how the Pokémon series decided go with an open world experience, that was one thing fans wanted, it did feel different to the main series games, and it had different mechanics, like action speed, and some moves were reworked, like Pin Missile, Stealth Rock, Rollout, and many other moves. I wouldn't say it's one of my favourite games, as I tend to be more into the main series Pokémon games, while I did like how you can explore a lot of the world, and you have Ride Pokémon to travel around Hisui much easily. I did like some of the new Pokémon they added into Pokémon Legends: Arceus, including some new regional forms, as well as some new moves that were added into the game, and there were Research Tasks where you had to capture more than one of that Pokémon species and see it use certain moves, that can take up a lot of time if you plan on completing every task.
The main story is done, I do plan on doing the after-game, as there is still a lot to do in the after-game, including some things that were added in updates to this game.







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