Appendix:Legends: Arceus walkthrough/Section 1

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In an Unfamiliar Land

Arceus takes the form of a blinding yellow light. It speaks: "Seek out all Pokémon, and thou shalt find me once more."
Arceus, giving you the mission to seek out all Pokémon

Your vision is dark. When you regain consciousness, you're greeted by the Mythical Pokémon, Arceus, who glows as bright as a blinding sun. Arceus asks for your name and your appearance, both of which you cannot change later. It explains that you are in its realm, beyond space and time, and introduces you to the strange world of Pokémon.

Thus, Arceus gives you a mission: Seek out all Pokémon, and thou shalt find me once more.

You float helplessly in an endless mist as the only thing in your pocket, your cell phone, begins to fly away. Arceus imbues its power into your cell phone, and you disappear with it, as your vision fades once again.

Prelude Beach

The player's view when they first wake up in Hisui, featuring Professor Laventon, Cyndaquil, Rowlet, and Oshawott.
Professor Laventon and the three runaway Pokémon

You hear a voice calling out for you to wake up, and in front of you stands Professor Laventon and his three Pokémon. He ponders about who you are and where you came from, when suddenly, his Pokémon run off and he has to chase after them.

You can use the Left Stick to walk, and click into the stick to dash. Walk over to the glowing object on the ground, and press A to pick it up. You receive the Arc Phone, which repeats the same mission: Seek out all Pokémon.

Follow the path to catch up with the Professor. He asks that you help him catch his three Pokémon, and hands you fifty Poké Balls to do so.

Catch the runaway Pokémon

Hold down the ZR button to ready a Poké Ball, and use the Right Stick to aim. Release ZR to throw it. Additionally, you can hold down ZL to help lock-on to Pokémon, especially ones that move around or run away.

Help catch the Professor's Pokémon: you can find Cyndaquil behind the rocks to the east, Oshawott by the pond to the west, and Rowlet on the grassy hill up north. The last one you catch breaks out, and the Professor comments on that. Go ahead and throw another Poké Ball to catch them again.

After catching all three, you return the remaining Poké Balls. Professor Laventon realizes you have a knack for catching Pokémon, and asks you to help him fulfill his dream- to create the region's first Pokédex, an encyclopedia on all the species of Pokémon in this region called Hisui. Your objective to catch all Pokémon aligns with his dream, so you agree to work together and head off to Jubilife Village.

Jubilife Village

A screenshot of Canala Avenue, from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which features old wooden buildings akin to those from feudal Japan.
Canala Avenue

Professor Laventon takes you to Jubilife Village, the base of operations of his research. He asks the guards to allow you entrance into the village, which they cautiously do. The other residents are definitely not fond of you, having just appeared from nowhere—you can hear them whispering about you, where you came from, and your strange outfit.

Follow Professor Laventon while you overhear this. He takes you down Canala Avenue of Jubilife Village and describes its history, pointing out the Galaxy Team and Galaxy Hall, the headquarters of the operation. That's where he intended to take you, but instead he wants you to head to a nearby canteen, called The Wallflower, to wait while he reports that he recaptured the runaway Pokémon.

Head to The Wallflower

When he leaves, you get a notification on your phone. Your Arc Phone now shows guidance markers, which point you to where you need to go next to progress. It currently points to The Wallflower in the northwest, so walk over to it. You can also press Minus (-) to display a map on your Arc Phone.

When you approach, you meet Beni, the owner of the establishment. He takes one look at your outfit and turns you away immediately. Someone else approaches, appearing about the same age as you, but in a kimono. They are either Rei or Akari, the opposite gender of the appearance you chose. As they question you, Laventon and Cyllene, the captain of the Survey Corps, appear. They both agree to let you join the Survey Corps and give you shelter. To celebrate, Laventon orders food and notes that the Survey Corps are too anxious to capture even one Pokémon, while you have fearlessly wrangled three, and he has hope for your potential.

Cyllene, a stern-looking woman with blue hair, introduces herself as the captain of the Galaxy Survey Corps.
Cyllene, the captain of the Survey Corps

The captain of the Survey Corps

However, when you finish eating, Rei/Akari mentions that you have a trial to pass before you can really become a member of the Survey Corps. Cyllene returns to point out that you now have a place to rest for the night, but if you don't pass the trial, you will be expelled from the village.

Walk over to your new room, and press A to enter. Then, walk to the futon on the floor. Before you lie down, you notice something on the desk: you can press Up on the D-pad to open the menu and reread old tutorial pop-ups. You can also press ZL and ZR to scroll through the different menus, including saving and game settings.

Walk back over to your futon and press A to rest. While you sleep, ominous lightning crashes to the ground from the Space-Time Rift that you came from, as a Pokémon's loud cry is heard. The night passes, and Rei/Akari greets you in the morning to get you ready for your trial.

Walk to the door and press A to exit your room. Rei/Akari lets you know that you should meet with Cyllene in Galaxy Hall to begin the trial.

Walk to Galaxy Hall and press A to enter the building. Inside, you overhear a Survey Corps member in pain from being attacked by wild Pokémon. Rei/Akari makes a note that even with a partner Pokémon, it's dangerous in the wild. They take you to Cyllene, who gives you your task for the trial: catch a Bidoof, Starly, and Shinx.

She also gives you a Survey-Corps Satchel to hold items. You can access these items when you press Up on the D-pad.

When you open the Arc Phone map with Minus (-), you can then press Y to display a list of missions and requests. Missions are required quests for the main storyline, while requests are optional side quests from townspeople. Your first mission is The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial: the trial to formally become a member of the Survey Corps and to be allowed to live in Jubilife Village.

A little help from the Professor

Professor Laventon enters the room, and asks for you to come out. He declares that you must pass this trial, and he has just the ticket to help you accomplish that: your first partner Pokémon! He asks you to take your pick from one of the three that you helped to wrangle in the day before: Cyndaquil, Rowlet, or Oshawott.

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Rowlet
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Cyndaquil
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Oshawott
Grass Flying Fire Water
Dartrix Dartrix Quilava Quilava Dewott Dewott
Grass Flying Fire Water
Decidueye Decidueye Typhlosion Typhlosion Samurott Samurott
Grass Fighting Fire Ghost Water Dark
  • Rowlet, the Grass-type, evolves into Hisuian Decidueye, a Grass/Fighting-type. It is the slowest and bulkiest of the three, and has the highest physical Attack. Unlike the other two, it has a 4x weakness (to Flying) and no immunities, so it can struggle in certain type matchups. Its signature move is Triple Arrows, which increases its critical hit ratio and decreases the target's defensive stats. This is incredibly powerful, as Decidueye can snowball and do more and more damage as the battle goes on.
  • Cyndaquil, the Fire-type, evolves into Hisuian Typhlosion, a Fire/Ghost-type. It is a glass cannon- it has the highest Special Attack and Speed of the three, but also has the lowest HP and physical Defense. Its signature move is Infernal Parade, which is a slightly weaker Hex that has a 30% chance to burn. This is discreetly strong, because Will-O-Wisp is not in this game, so burns are harder to come by. The burns also reduce the target's physical Attack, which can make up for Typhlosion's defensive weakness. The ability to set itself up with a single move can be very powerful.
  • Oshawott, the Water-type, evolves into Hisuian Samurott, a Water/Dark-type. It is the mixed attacker, as both its Attack and Special Attack are almost equally powerful, and it has nearly the same Speed as Cyndaquil. However, it has the absolute lowest Special Defense of the three, and can really struggle against fast special attackers. Its signature move is Ceaseless Edge, which has a high critical-hit ratio, and leaves the target with splinters for 2-4 turns. This has more immediate value than Decidueye's signature move, but doesn't snowball in a similar way.

They all have various strengths and weaknesses, but none are outright better than the other- it's down to your personal preference.

Walk over to one of them and press A to select them as your partner. Laventon hands you their Poké Ball and says that it's yours to keep, as well as twenty more Poké Balls for the trial. He also asks which Pokémon you were tasked with catching, and mentions that all three can be found in the Obsidian Fieldlands. Rei/Akari adds that to head to the Obsidian Fieldlands, you just need to turn left from Galaxy Hall and head to the gate.

The merchant of the Ginkgo Guild

Walk forward and press A to exit the door, then head west to the front gate. When you reach the gate, you find a merchant named Volo who finds it odd for a stranger to have a Pokémon, and forces you to battle him.

In battle, the menu completely changes. It is especially different from other Pokémon games: you can press Y to view the turn order, B to run away, and you can freely move your character and the camera around.

However, the main thing that you can currently do is press A to fight, and select one of your Pokémon's moves to attack with. Attack Volo's Pokémon to win the battle.



After defeating Volo, your Pokémon learns a new move, and you can change moves at any point in the Satchel menu. Volo congratulates you on your win, heals both of your Pokémon, and hands you five Potions for beating him. Rei/Akari says to tell the guardsmen where you're headed off to, so that if you get hurt, someone can come for your aid.

Walk to the front gate, and Ress the guardsman greets you. Select the Obsidian Fieldlands on the map to depart for the trial.

Obsidian Fieldlands

Aspiration Hill, which is a slope of dirt and grass with sparse trees in the background.
Aspiration Hill

You depart for the Fieldlands Camp, on the border of where the wild area begins. Rei/Akari is surprised to see Professor Laventon following the two of you, and he explains that Cyllene ordered him to take responsibility for whatever happens (although most of the responsibility is still on Rei/Akari).

Walk over to Rei/Akari, who will be overseeing your trial. They explain that all three of the trial Pokémon live here on Aspiration Hill, the area just outside of the Fieldlands Camp.

You can hold the ZL button to lock onto Pokémon, to better aim your Poké Ball against moving targets. It does not account for distance or uneven terrain, so you can still use the Right Stick for better precision.

The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial

Akari and the player, looking at a Starly (a small bird Pokémon). Akari says, "There's a Starly. They're skittish little things-- they'll run if startled."
Akari pointing out the Starly on Aspiration Hill
You are unable to explore any of the Obsidian Fieldlands until after you complete the trial.

The trial has now begun. Continue down the hill and catch the Bidoof.

Afterwards, follow Rei/Akari as they run further down the hill. They find a Starly, and explain that approaching it directly will make it startled and run away (even in battle). So, your objective is to catch it while it doesn't see you. You can press the B button to crouch, which will let you hide in tall grass and make it harder for Pokémon to see you.

Catch the Starly, using the tall grass as cover.

Using Pokémon outside of battle

Walk over to Rei/Akari by the tree. They explain that you can swap between throwing an item or a Pokémon by pressing X. The menu on the bottom right will swap between two lists: one for your items, and the other for the Pokémon in your party. You can throw your Pokémon at things like rocks, trees, or even items on the ground, and the Pokémon will investigate it for you and bring back anything it finds.

If you'd like, press X to swap to the Pokémon menu and press ZR to throw your Poké Ball at the tree to receive 3 Oran Berries.

Catching aggressive Pokémon

Walk over to Rei/Akari again, and they point out the last Pokémon that you need to catch: Shinx. They explain that if the Pokémon is angered and attacking, you won't be able to freely throw Poké Balls at it, so you must enter battle to have a chance at catching it. When you press ZL to target a Pokémon, an icon appears above it that displays how easy it is to catch, or if it is now hostile and you are currently unable to catch it.

The Shinx immediately sees you, so you must press X to swap to the Pokémon menu and press ZR to send out a Pokémon to battle. To make it easier to catch, you can attack it to get its health low, but make sure to not knock it out completely. In battle, you can still use the same overworld menu to throw a Poké Ball at it (using ZR to select), or you can press Up on the D-pad to open up the Items menu and select a Poké Ball with A.

Once you catch it, Rei/Akari sees firsthand how fearless you are with catching Pokemon, and they believe that you'll be able to help create the Pokédex. The two of you return to Professor Laventon, who congratulates you for completing the trial and takes a commemorative photograph.

You've successfully overcome the trial! It's time for the three of you to report to Cyllene and make your way back to Jubilife Village.

Legends: Arceus
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The Pokédex: Jubilife Village, Obsidian Fieldlands Part 2 →
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