Naveen did have some interesting lines to say about being assigned to Mega Banette. He initially seems scared, but then resolves to help out when he remembers that Banette used to be a plush toy, and as someone who sews things, he should be able to have a connection to relate to Mega Banette. That's nice.
After some running around in the rooftops, I see Taunie facing off against Mega Beedrill. Still one of the coolest designs out there, and it's probably the hardest Mega Raid for me. Mega Beedrill summons little level 7 Kakunas to help fight, and this feels very thematic to a giant hive insect. The Kakunas don't really do much but shoot String Shots, but it's still something that I have to deal with while the Mega Beedrill launches Pin Missiles.
With that done, we actually do have some witnesses to the fight -- which is a bit surprising since this fight happens on the rooftops. We are witnessed by a construction worker, who is a decent guy who also feels sorry for the Beedrill in question... but rumours about the rogue berserking Pokemon have spread amongst the populace. Can't keep the information down!
The next one I go to is the Banette. I like the opening to this one, with no Banette in sight and Naveen talking to me and saying such... while the Banette, of course, slowly drifts down to jumpscare him. A very terrified Naveen gets surprised. So surprised, in fact, that I think he forgot his type matchups and didn't realize that he should be sending out Scraggy instead of Ariados against Banette.
The true Mega Banette glows a bit more, but is also extremely vulnerable to mega attacks. After beating the Mega Banette down, we get a shot of Zygarde watching us, and giving a howl.
Lysander also mutters that Zygarde wants peace and order, and that Detective Emma is hunting him and Zygarde down due to a misunderstanding about Zygarde's true intentions. Lysandre does have the gall to ask why Emma finds him suspicious. Yes. You, the leader of a team who tried to nuke all of Poke-France because of some ill-defined beauty standards while wearing a Doctor Octopus cosplay costume. Yep. Lysandre buggers off then, and Naveen makes a comment about his ragged clothes... hey now, my man Lysandre is a lot of things, but do not mock that coat!
Naveen also then decides to go back to Hotel Z to take care of some things. Not because he's creeped out by the alley or anything, nuh-uh... and he bolts off like the wind. That's hilarious.
The quest, of course, wants me to take Alpha Magikarp and show it to Kingsley. I nearly got myself killed by the Alpha Magikarp's Hydro Pump (!!!) but Kingsley is shocked at the sheer difference in size. After a quick, brief competition to see which Magikarp can jump higher (and it's mine, of course), Kingsley resolves to catch as many Alpha Magikarps as possible. That was funny.
There is also a random Galarian tourist offers to trade a Galarian Slowpoke for a Kalosian, er, Kantonian Slowpoke. Not a whole ton to say here, it's nice to see that some regional variants are represented. There are also a couple of sidequests that are just simple battles, like a Furisode Lady called Faye who uses all Fairy-types and talks about the pros and cons of just representing a single type in your team.
Random Notes:
- In the previous batch of quests, Victreebel and Camerupt are explicitly noted to be in remote areas... but while the Slowbro was in a pond, it really isn't too far off from where other residents of the city are.
- I suppose I didn't quite fully realize that there is also a mechanic called 'plus moves', which can take the place of Mega Evolution if you don't want to engage in that mechanic... but why wouldn't you? It's fun!
- Another sidequest is a contacts lens lady called Arden, who wants to be inspired by mega evolution, specifically asking me for Mega Camerupt. She reminds me of Arezu from Hisui, and I think the incentive to get some of the Mega Evolutions is a lot more fun than just looking for differently-coloured Flabebes.
- Remember Gourgeist in XY, where it introduced slight variations in size and slight changes in stats? I don't remember exactly which game introduced the size differences. Go? Legends Arceus? Regardless, it is still such a strange relic of the development of Pokemon that Gourgeist's different sizes are still properly classified as alternate forms, while it doesn't really matter for all other pokemon.
- Honestly I know that they're probably going for something along the lines of Scraggy/Scrafty wearing 'clothes', but I feel like they should've gone and just made Ariados into Naveen's signature Pokemon, since he uses Ariados a lot and it's a Pokemon that can also sew stuff, even if it's just webs. I also kind of want a Mega Ariados, kinda...
- For some reason, they never made a Mega Banette TCG card in Generation VI...? Huh? I know the Mega Evolutions did not last particularly long in the TCG scene, but you'd think every Mega would have had at least one card?
- With the Roto-Glide from Taunie, I've actually been finally going around collecting more Colourful Screws. The extra money and experience points are most definitely nice! I want more money for character customization and Mega Stones, while the experience points helps for evolution.
- Also, rather randomly... I found a Dratini on top of one of the rooftops? Huh? I don't know if there's some condition I needed to fulfill for Dratini to show up (like Goomy showing up when it's raining) but okay!
- I have been smashing Mega Crystals as I come across them, and using them to buy more Mega Stones to whoever is available. Currently, I've evolved the event Ralts to get a Mega Gardevoir, and also have a Mega Gyarados and Mega Houndoom from catching the alphas in the wild zones.
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