Pokémon Violet Playthrough 62: The Way Home

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I have made it all the way to Zero Lab, all the way down in Area Zero, and finally have an encounter with Professor Turo in person. We then learn the backstory about Miraidon, the time machine, and what had happened to Professor Turo before the events of the story as he leads us to the time machine, but there is a very difficult battle we have to be wary of.

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When you enter Zero Lab, you then find Professor Turo, usually the professor is the first person you encounter in your adventure, but in this game, the professor is the last person you encounter, in Scarlet, you encounter Professor Sada, I do have the final battle in Pokémon Scarlet recorded to showcase version exclusive final boss battles. You can find a Booster Energy, when given to a Paradox Pokémon, this activates Protosynthesis or Quark Drive without setting up the sun or Electric Terrain, wild Paradox Pokémon have a 5% chance of holding a Booster Energy when encountered.
After the elevator scene, where we learn that the actual professor is dead and replaced by an AI, leaving Arven with only Mabosstiff by his side, there is a picture or Arven when he was a child with a Maschiff on the board.
Then we find the time machine, but it turns out that Turo is programmed to stop any intruders, and we have no choice but to battle him, and his team is all future Paradox Pokémon, time to go over them.
Iron Moth: Sludge Wave, Fiery Dance, Discharge, Air Slash
Iron Bundle: Drill Peck, Water Pulse, Freeze-Dry, Snowscape
Iron Hands: Thunder Punch, Drain Punch, Iron Head, Fake Out
Iron Jugulis: Air Slash, Dark Pulse, Flamethrower, Flash Cannon
Iron Thorns: Thunder Punch, Brick Break, Stone Edge, Earthquake
Iron Valiant: Psycho Cut, Brick Break, Spirit Break, Poison Jab

The professor leads off with Iron Moth, this is a futuristic Volcarona of the Fire/Poison-type, and it has high Special Attack, with good Special Defense and Speed stats, and if it sets up enough Special Attack boosts from Fiery Dance, Iron Moth can sweep unprepared teams. We have encountered Iron Bundle, Iron Hands, and Iron Jugulis before, they shouldn't be underestimated either. Iron Thorns is a Rock/Electric-type that looks like the Mecha Tyranitar from Pokémon Black 2 & White 2, and like Tyranitar, it has high Attack and a good Defense stat. Turo's last Pokémon is Iron Valiant, this is my favourite Paradox Pokémon, and my favourite Generation 9 Pokémon, this is a Fairy/Fighting-type Pokémon that is based on both Gardevoir and Gallade, and this one has a Booster Energy to give its Attack stat a 30% boost. Iron Valiant is an excellent Mixed Attacker, as its Special Attack is also really good, and it has the Speed to put that to great use, making it a dangerous threat.
After getting past Turo, we take on the Paradise Protection Protocol, and it brings out the aggressive Miraidon against us, and our Poké Balls are locked, which means we have no other choice but to bring in the Miraidon that was with us throughout the adventure, and I do like the music that plays when you take on the Paradise Protection Protocol. The opposing Miraidon is holding a Terrain Extender, and its moves are Hyper Beam, Charge, Taunt, and Power Gem, and our Miraidon has Power Gem, Electro Drift, Endure, and Tera Blast. Miraidon is a Dragon/Electric-type Pokémon, and is said to be a futurstic Cyclizar, its Ability is Hadron Engine, which activates Electric Terrain and it boosts Miraidon's Special Attack while it is in effect, and Electro Drift is Miraidon's signature move, it is a 100 Power Special Electric-type move that has its power boosted if it is a super effective hit. Your Miraidon will always survive the Hyper Beam, and when it is time to Terastallize, use Tera Blast from Miraidon's Dragon Tera Type to take down the opposing Miraidon.
Then we get the ending of the game and the credits, and the credits of this game plays Celestial by Ed Sheeran, but I edited out the song so this video does not get a copyright strike, so I looped the South Province music that plays after Celestial has ended, it's better than having no music during the credits.
As for my thoughts, I really liked Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, and I liked the final battle in these games, the battle with the professor is a really good song, but the battle with the Legendary Pokémon is one of my favourite final boss themes in any Pokémon game. While it is an open world game, there were some things I didn't like, including how glitchy the game is, and really interesting how the professor glitches out during the final boss battles. I have recorded the final battle with Professor Sada and the ancient Paradox Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet, that video should go up after this video has gone up, I do like how not only do you have the professor that is version exclusive, the final boss is different depending on the version.







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