It's evacuated, with Necrozma making its nest atop the huge huge tower. Two other Ultra Recon Squad members whose name I forgot (I think they swap places with Phyco and Soliera in Ultra Sun) heal my party and gives me a rundown about how Necrozma has basically stolen the light and shit. Oh, and that Necrozma is particularly interested in me because I have a wide variety of Z-Crystals. If we're going to discuss plot holes in a Pokemon game we'll be here all day.Īnd as I climb up the tower, I see Lunacrozma.Īll the kids that run through Alola Trials have a lot of Z-Crystals too, don't they? Eh. who then transforms once more into this huge dragon-angel creature straight out of Digimon (that's meant as a compliment). The Ultra Recon Squad calls this form 'Ultra Necrozma', and this was certainly a form that I wasn't expecting to see. It's Necrozma's original, full form, I imagine, and it looks pretty dang badass, even if I'm not sure those two pairs of wings can actually allow him to fly. It's an unexpected form and the 'WHOAAAA' factor from this was totally worth not looking up any information about this game at all. It's cool, that's all I can say about it (I'm not going to post any pictures in case I spoil anyone that's just browsing through). It's definitely a slightly overdesigned form, but compared to the awkward, forced fusions with Solgaleo and Lunala? This is truly a proper creature that's worth calling 'the Blinding One'.Īnd by god, the battle against Ultra Necrozma is hard! He hits hard, he's got the ultra beast aura thing and one-shots my Malamar before I can foul play it (I could Topsy-Turvy Necrozma, but I don't want to cheese through boss fights). He's also dual-typed into something that resists water, which I noticed when he resists my Kabutops' Aqua Jet.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |