Pokémon Legends: Arceus Playthrough 36: Volo's Secret

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The next task is to go to Coronet Highlands, which is where Volo is at, and he investigates a destroyed statue, and we then notice something is completely off with him. Then I climb all the way up to the Temple of Sinnoh, which is where Volo is waiting, and he reveals the cause of the Space-Time rift.

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When you arrive at Coronet Highlands, Volo shows you a destroyed statue, which is said to be of Giratina, a Pokémon that was banished to the Distortion World, but then we see something is completely off with him, then he asks to meet him at the Temple of Sinnoh.
When you arrive at the Temple of Sinnoh, Volo mentions how they are pillars made of spears, likely referencing how this place will become known as Spear Pillar in the present time, and then plot twist, Volo turns out to be an evil psycho who wants to encounter Arceus, and he betrays us, the very person who took us in when nobody would accept us, that really hurts when you think about it, and his battle music is a sinister version of Cynthia's encounter theme, time to go over his team.
Spiritomb: Hypnosis, Dark Pulse, Extrasensory, Shadow Ball
Roserade: Poison Jab, Petal Dance, Spikes
Togekiss: Calm Mind, Moonblast, Extrasensory, Air Slash
Arcanine: Raging Fury, Crunch, Rock Slide
Lucario: Close Combat, Crunch, Bulk Up, Bullet Punch
Garchomp: Dragon Claw, Earth Power, Slash, Iron Head

Volo's title is Pokémon Wielder, which makes it sound as if he uses his Pokémon as tools, and that can hit even worse when you realize that he has a Togekiss, which he had since it was a Togepi back at the start of the game, and that thing evolves through Friendship. His team is the same as Cynthia's Platinum team, the difference is he has Arcanine instead of Milotic, this is because Milotic is not in this game, and he is a very difficult opponent if you are not prepared.
After beating Volo in this very challenging battle, he is not done yet, he calls in Giratina, and threatens to kill the protagonist, what a twisted guy, and you don't ever get healed in between fights. Giratina is at Level 70, and you fight it in its Altered Forme, its moves are Aura Sphere, Dragon Claw, Earth Power, and Shadow Force, and in this game, Shadow Force lowers Giratina's action speed and obscures it, and it has really high defensive stats as well. After defeating it, Giratina will then change to its Origin Forme, which trades its defensive stats for its offensive stats, and we get a cool remix of Giratina's Battle theme, and Shadow Force when used in its Origin Forme has 120 power and 80% accuracy, and it has a different animation when used.
After beating Giratina yet again, this feels like Volo uses 8 Pokémon against us, and the fact you don't get healed in between, and if you lose to Giratina, you do have to fight Volo all over again. After the battle, Volo gives you the Spooky Plate, and he then leaves, your Celestica Flute will transform into the Azure Flute, but you cannot access Arceus's domain until you seek out every Pokémon in Hisui.
When you return to Jubilife Village, Professor Laventon tells you about a strange shadow at Cobalt Coastlands, and you can go to Turnback Cave, which is at Spring Path, and you can battle Giratina in its Origin Forme, and after catching it, you get the Griseous Core, which you can use to change Giratina's Formes. For its Research Tasks, the best way is to use Shadow Force up to three times, and use Shadow Claw three times, two of the times in Strong and Agile Styles.
As with Giratina, it does come with Shadow Force when caught, and it does have some good moves, like Shadow Sneak, Aura Sphere, Dragon Pulse, and Earth Power, and you can teach it some great moves through the Move Shop, like Calm Mind, Iron Head, Energy Ball, Bulldoze, Icy Wind, Aqua Tail, Stone Edge, Thunderbolt, Psychic, Dark Pulse, and Draco Meteor, it can learn a wide variety of moves, and you can change between Giratina's two Formes with the Griseous Core, making it a good Pokémon to add to your team if you want to use it.







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