Hyperspace Lumiose
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Hyperspace Lumiose (Japanese: 異次元ミアレ Otherdimensional Miare) is a dimension the player can access in the Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A by leveraging Ansha's Hoopa's Donut Energy. Hyperspace Lumiose contains various pockets that resemble Lumiose City, as well as certain places from other regions. Some distortions also lead to hyperspace wild zones and hyperspace battle zones which mimic those found in Lumiose City but feature much stronger Pokémon, as well as several species not normally found in the city. Pokémon have their levels temporarily raised while in hyperspace, allowing them to be up to Lv. 200.
History
Background
Hyperspace Lumiose was created and sustained by the Mythical Pokémon Darkrai. At some point after Prism Tower was closed by Quasartico Inc., in between the events of Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Legends: Z-A, a Darkrai wandered into Lumiose City and settled atop the Tower, where it got exposed to the unbridled Mega Power leaking from Ange. In turn, this caused its nightmare-generating powers to be greatly enhanced, and Hyperspace Lumiose was born as the reflection of a blend of memories and dreams from people and Pokémon affected by them.
Roughly six months prior to the events of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Ansha, while dreaming of catching a powerful Legendary Pokémon for her mother, entered one of the hyperspace distortions and saw Rayquaza flying over her in Hyperspace Lumiose.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A
Mega Dimension
After Lumiose City had been rebuilt, following the deactivation of Hyperrogue Ange Floette, Team MZ met Ansha, who enlisted them to make a donut for her friend Hoopa. Having made the donut, she then led the group to a distortion and, with Hoopa's Hyperspace Hole, traveled to the other side, attempting to find the Rayquaza she saw, but to no avail. As they returned, a massive distortion opened up over the remains of the Prism Tower.
Corbeau of the Rust Syndicate reached out to Team MZ, explaining they were helping out Quasartico Inc. and looking into the abnormal readings detected by the company's equipment. After being relayed information, Corbeau tasked the player with survey work in order for them to gather data on Hyperspace Lumiose and then deal with the massive distortion.
Upon completing the first round of survey work, it was learned that Hyperspace Lumiose could eventually affect reality, with previously foreign Pokémon now appearing in Lumiose City; that it contained Pokémon at risk of Rogue Mega Evolution; and that it became unstable if more than three people entered at a time, forcing the player, Urbain/Taunie, and Korrina to deal with the Rogue Mega Pokémon. As time passed, more power began to build up within the massive distortion, causing the real Lumiose City to distort and merge with Hyperspace Lumiose, initially affecting those whose subconscious were more susceptible to Darkrai's influence.
Eventually, the Rust Syndicate and Quasartico Inc. discovered that Hyperspace Lumiose was being substained by a single Pokémon, though its identity remained unknown, and, along with Team MZ, planned to feed Hoopa a donut infused with Mega Evolution energy—which became known as "Operation Mega Donut". Following specific instructions, Ansha made the Bad Dreams Cruller and, after the various Trainers the player battled as part of the Z-A Royale used their Mega Rings to give their energy, fed it to Hoopa, allowing it to transport the player, Urbain/Taunie, and Korrina to Hyperspace Newmoon Nightmare, where they battled and calmed down Rogue Mega Darkrai.
With Darkrai caught, Hyperspace Lumiose stopped expanding, but continued on existing. According to Corbeau, however, given enough time, however, Hyperspace Lumiose would disappear, since Darkrai was no longer maintaining it. Team MZ then worked on making Ansha's dream, catching Rayquaza, a reality. Initially, the player, Urbain/Taunie, and Korrina battled against Rogue Primal Groudon and Rogue Primal Kyogre, obtaining the Red and Blue Orbs, respectively, in the process. After the items had been analyzed, Mable claimed that Ansha would need to actualize its realm of Hyperspace Lumiose, Hyperspace Sky Pillar, in order for Rayquaza to appear. At last, the player is able to battle and, after calming it down, catch Rogue Mega Rayquaza, thus fulfilling Ansha's dream.
Types of distortions
Pockets of Hyperspace Lumiose can be accessed through a several types of distortions, with a danger rank between 1★ and 5★. At higher ranks, stronger Pokémon and rare items begin appearing. Hoopa burns through donut calories faster at higher distortion ranks, and it is recommended to use donuts whose ranks are at or above the danger rank.
Pokémon in Hyperspace Lumiose are battled at their hyperspace level, a temporary level ranging from 96 to 200. A Pokémon caught in Hyperspace Lumiose will revert back to its normal base level. The difference between the hyperspace level and the base level is an added modifier that increases with the danger rank.
| Rank | Est. Lv. | Lv. Modifier | Calories Consumed |
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| 1★ | 105 | +85 | 1 per second |
| 2★ | 120 | +95 | 1.6 per second |
| 3★ | 140 | +110 | 3.5 per second |
| 4★ | 170 | +125 | 7.5 per second |
| 5★ | 200 | +140 | 10 per second |
Each time the player enters a distortion, a set of survey tasks is randomly assigned, each rewarding Hyperspace points upon completion. If the player completes all the survey tasks, a golden Bonus Ball full of rare items will appear.
Hyperspace wild zone
Hyperspace wild zones, denoted by green distortion icons on the map, are the counterparts to the wild zones of Lumiose City. These wild zones are often the only place to obtain Pokémon in the Hyperspace Pokédex. Each distortion typically feature one to three common types, which determine the type of wild Pokémon that can appear. The 5★ wild zone distortions can only be found through Special Scan feature.
The player can earn Hyperspace points in a hyperspace wild zone by completing the following survey tasks. The tasks assigned their required amounts vary each time, with the points rewarded scaling up with difficulty.
- Destroy floating Poké Balls
- Destroy boulders
- Destroy patches of brambles
- Destroy piles of sludge
- Pick up sparkling items
- Catch wild Pokémon
- Catch <species>
- Catch <type>-type Pokémon
- Catch three/six/nine species of Pokémon
- Catch alpha Pokémon
- Catch Shiny Pokémon
- Catch alpha Shiny Pokémon
- Catch Pokémon undetected
- Use the catch window
Hyperspace battle zone
Hyperspace battle zones, denoted by red distortion icons on the map, are the counterparts to the battle zones of Lumiose City. Wild Pokémon do not appear here, and instead, the player must defeat Trainers to complete survey tasks for Hyperspace points. Like with hyperspace wild zones, these may have up to three common types, which determine the opponents' type specialties. According to Corbeau, these Trainers are reflections of bitter resentment felt by Trainers defeated in Lumiose City.
The player can earn Hyperspace points in a hyperspace battle zone by completing the following survey tasks. The tasks assigned their required amounts vary each time, with the points rewarded scaling up with difficulty. These tasks typically reward more Hyperspace points than the ones from hyperspace wild zones. The player cannot earn any money from defeating the Hyperspace Trainers. The 5★ battle zone distortions can only be found through Special Scan feature.
- Land supereffective hits
- Land <type>-type moves
- Defeat Trainers
- Knock out unaware opponents in one hit
The following navigation links to lists of all Hyperzone Trainers with their Pokémon at their hyperspace levels.
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Alpha Trainers, who appear as red holograms, are the strongest trainers in a distortion. They use alpha Pokémon that have higher levels than the other Hyperspace Trainers'.
- While regular Hyperspace Trainers use two Pokémon, Alpha Trainers use three
- Starting from 4★, they use Mega Evolution
- Starting from 5★, all their Pokémon have held items, maximum IVs, full EVs in HP and either Attack or Sp. Attack, and non-neutral Natures.
Certain trainer classes can give out rewards if defeated. In addition, Waiter, Waitresses, Team Flare Nouveau and Pokémon Center Ladies heals the player's party. The following lists the item rewards that Trainers in hyperspace may give out.
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
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| Hyper Haban Berry | 3 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Colbur Berry | 3 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Babiri Berry | 3 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Chilan Berry | 3 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Roseli Berry | 3 | 1 | 20% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyper Coba Berry | 5 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Payapa Berry | 5 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Tanga Berry | 5 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Charti Berry | 5 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Kasib Berry | 5 | 1 | 20% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyper Grepa Berry | 4 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Tamato Berry | 4 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Occa Berry | 4 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Passho Berry | 4 | 1 | 20% | |
| Hyper Wacan Berry | 4 | 1 | 20% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyper Pomeg Berry | 3 | 1 | 25% | |
| Hyper Kelpsy Berry | 3 | 1 | 25% | |
| Hyper Qualot Berry | 3 | 1 | 25% | |
| Hyper Hondew Berry | 3 | 1 | 25% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold Bottle Cap | 3 | 1 | 20% | |
| Bottle Cap | 10 | 2 | 40% | |
| Seed of Mastery | 10 | 2 | 40% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold Bottle Cap | 1 | 1 | 20% | |
| Bottle Cap | 7 | 2 | 40% | |
| Seed of Mastery | 7 | 2 | 40% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bottle Cap | 5 | 1 | 50% | |
| Seed of Mastery | 5 | 1 | 50% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bottle Cap | 3 | 1 | 50% | |
| Seed of Mastery | 3 | 1 | 50% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nugget | 3 | 6 | 31.58% | |
| Big Nugget | 3 | 2 | 10.53% | |
| Gimmighoul Coin | 25 | 3 | 15.79% | |
| Fast Ball | 5 | 2 | 10.53% | |
| Level Ball | 5 | 2 | 10.53% | |
| Lure Ball | 5 | 2 | 10.53% | |
| Heavy Ball | 5 | 2 | 10.53% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Big Pearl | 3 | 16 | 43.24% | |
| Pearl String | 3 | 4 | 10.81% | |
| Gimmighoul Coin | 50 | 2 | 5.41% | |
| Love Ball | 5 | 5 | 13.51% | |
| Friend Ball | 5 | 5 | 13.51% | |
| Moon Ball | 5 | 5 | 13.51% | |
| Item | Count | Weight | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dream Ball | 5 | 1 | 25% | |
| Safari Ball | 5 | 1 | 25% | |
| Sport Ball | 5 | 1 | 25% | |
| Beast Ball | 5 | 1 | 25% | |
Hyperspace Rogue Mega Arena
Hyperspace Rogue Mega Arenas, usually denoted by rainbow distortions on the map, are where Rogue Mega Evolutions can be battled. Most of these appear as part of the Mega Dimension story, where the player must complete Hyperspace Surveys to detect these. The giant black distortion above the Prism Tower of Wild Zone 20 leads to the Hyperspace Newmoon Nightmare, home of Darkrai, the source of Hyperspace Lumiose's existence. The ruby distortion, sapphire distortion, and emerald distortion each lead to a pocket dimension, each a home of the super-ancient Pokémon. The pocket dimensions of these distortions are called Hyperspace Primordial Sea, Hyperspace Desolate Land, and Hyperspace Sky Pillar, respectively.
These distortions can also appear naturally. They are 5★ distortions that challenge the player to rematch a previously defeated Rogue Mega Evolution, similar to Quasartico Inc.'s Rogue Mega Evolution Simulator 3000, but all fought at Lv. 200. Only one hyperspace Rogue Mega arena can appear each day/night cycle, and it does not disappear or change until the Rogue Pokémon inside is fought. Darkrai, the super-ancient Pokémon, Zeraora are the only Rogue Megas Evolution and Rogue Primal Reversions that cannot be encountered in Hyperspace rogue mega arena for rematches.
Unknown
The golden distortions on the map indicate rare, one-time events. The ones that appear naturally would include a side mission and a single survey task to complete it, some of which are where new Mega Stones are obtained. These distortions do not result in a Bonus Ball appearing for completing the challenges.
Special scans may reveal unknown 5★ distortions where Meloetta, the Eon duo, and Swords of Justice can be located and caught. If the player fails to catch the Legendary/Mythical Pokémon within a distortion, that same distortion may reappear in a future special scan. Once all of these Legendary Pokémon and Mythical Pokémon are caught, unknown 5★ distortions stop being revealed permanently. Until then, there can be at most five special scans in a row which do not reveal an unknown 5★ distortion.
Zones
Hyperspace Lumiose has nine different maps for its wild zones, battle zones, and most side missions. Each map may have multiple possible arrangements of scaffolding and Holovators. When the player inspects a 4★ or lower hyperspace distortion, the size of the map will be displayed. Hyperspace zones do not overlap with the real Lumiose City's wild zones or battle zones.
- Small zones
- Jaune Sector 1
- Lumiose Sewers (Magenta Street entrance)
- Medium zones
- Large zones
- Bleu Sector 6, Bleu Sector 8, and Bleu Sector 9 (Passage de la Félicité)
- Special scans with Meloetta always occur in this map
- Magenta Sector 1 and Magenta Sector 2
- Jaune Sector 2, Jaune Sector 6, and Saison Canalside
- Lumiose Sewers (Bleu Sector 1 entrance)
- Indoor locations (Missions only)
- Arenas
- Hyperspace Disaster Arena (Absol's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Hunting Grounds (Staraptor's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Sushi Paradise (Tatsugiri's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Second-Sight Arena (Meowstic's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Infernal Arena (Heatran's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Newmoon Nightmare (Darkrai's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Primordial Sea (Kyogre's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Desolate Land (Groudon's subconcious)
- Hyperspace Sky Pillar (Team MZ's subconcious)
Trivia
Name origin
In all languages, Hyperspace Lumiose is a combination of that language's word for hyperspace and name for Lumiose City, where the term for "hyperspace" is taken from the name for Hoopa Confined's signature move, Hyperspace Hole (except in French, where the term for "hyperspace" is extradimension instead). In-universe, Corbeau coins the name during Hyperspace Mission 01: "Hyperspace Lumiose Survey No. 1".
In other languages
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Language Title Japanese ????? Chinese Cantonese ????? Mandarin ????? French ??? German ??? Italian ????? Korean ????? Spanish (?) -
Hyperspace Lumiose
Language Title Japanese 異次元ミアレ Ijigen Miare Chinese Cantonese 異次元密阿雷 Yihchiyùhn Maht'alèuih Mandarin 異次元密阿雷 / 异次元密阿雷 Yìcìyuán Mì'āléi French Extra Illumis German Dimensions-Illumina Italian Luminopoli dimensionale Korean 이차원 미르 Ichawon Mireu Spanish Luminalia Dimensional Thai มิอาเรต่างมิติ Miare Tangmiti -
Hyperspace Entry Point
Language Title Japanese 異次元入口 Ijigen Iriguchi Chinese Cantonese 異次元入口 Yihchiyùhn Yahpháu Mandarin 異次元入口 / 异次元入口 Yìcìyuán Rùkǒu French Portail d’accès vers Extra Illumis German Portal ins Dimensions-Illumina Italian Varco d’ingresso dimensionale Korean 이차원 입구 Ichawon Ipgu Spanish Portal
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