Almost every mainline Pokémon title has been the same plot to collect all gym badges, become league champions and thwart some nefarious team or organization on the way. That attempt and true formula has been thrown for the way Pokémon Legends: ArsusWhich takes us to the distant past of the Pokémon world, where the relationship between wild demons and trainers was still being known. The gyms have not been installed yet, give any organized league alone to fight. Instead, the entire plot of this game is about studying and researching Pokémon.
Final target for your trainer Pokémon Legends: Arsus To help collect enough data to create pokedex long ago. This mythological device has been a part of the Pokémon World since the first game, which helps you keep track of all different demons that you want to know about them on all the different demons, their figures, learning, and something. Because you are making it for the first time, just facing a Pokémon will not automatically fill in the entire Pokedex. You will need to complete research tasks, but this system has some layers that may not be immediately clear. Here is a complete breakdown that works research Pokémon Legends: Arsus So you can make history by completing Pokadex long ago.
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What are research work?
A new feature for Pokémon Legends: Arsus There are research works. These are essentially very few objectives that you need to complete for each Pokémon in Pokadex so that they can fully fulfill their entry. Each Pokémon in the game has its own list of its list of tasks, although many will repeat, such as capturing a certain number of them, using a step several times, developing them, and much more. Research works can also have many levels. This allows you to repeat a task several times and level the research level of that Pokémon. Some research tasks also require you to fulfill the requests related to that Pokémon.
To look at the research functions of any Pokémon, just open your Pokedex and find the Pokémon for which you want to see the tasks. Once, press on the D-Pad to flip on the tab to show the list of cars, as well as how much progress you have made to complete them. The bottom of the page shows the current research level for that Pokémon. They all will start at 0, and when they can exceed 10 levels, there is 10 highest levels that you need to reach their entry into Pokedex as “complete”.
How to complete research work
Most research tasks are self-distinct, but the best way to check your pokedex is what you need to do to level your research levels. Caught numbers show for almost every pokemon, and can often be repeated a few times. Use such tasks that can be done several times to help if other tasks are more difficult or random. Since you only have to reach them to 10 levels, there is no need to maximize or complete each task if you can replace other people. Each task can be done up to 5 times for at least 5 research levels.
In addition, pay attention to the red arrow icon on the left side of the tasks. If it is a symbol in a task, then by completing that task, you will get two levels instead of only one. If you look at the task like defeated number or number with these arrows, maximizing all those 5 tasks can give you enough research levels to complete the entry of that Pokémon.
There is a great quality of life that Pokémon Legends: Arsus It involves that you do not need to catch a Pokémon before tracking your progress when you complete your tasks. This means that if, for example, you have yet to hold a Pokémon, but have defeated it in some time battle, it is given food, and saw that it uses all its moves, which will be tracked into Pokedex. Even if you manage to complete adequate research tasks for a Pokémon, then technically to complete your Pokedex entry, it will not be counted as full and will show as research level 0 until you capture it at least once. Pokémon is about catching them all, right?
How research rank and star rank works
Every research work you have completed, and thus the more research rank you undergo, all you will earn points towards your star rank. How many more points do you need to reach the next rank on your current research points, current star rank, and your Pokedex cover. Your star rank is your main way to track your progress Pokémon Legends: ArsusUnlocking new items with each rank, access to new areas, and the ability to catch high-level Pokémon. Once you have enough research points to get a new star rank, you need to talk to Captain Silane in the Galaxy Hall to officially rank.
There are 10 total star ranks that you will progress in the game, and each has its own award, but it will also require more total research points to unlock it. Here is a quick breakdown of each star rank:
- First star: Unlocks heavy balls, crafting dishes for heavy balls and revival, and the ability to control Pokémon up to 20.
- Second star: The wing unlocks balls, crafting the dishes for the wing balls and super drugs, access to the Crimson Mirlands, and the ability to control Pokémon up to 30 levels.
- Third star: Unlocks great balls, crafting dishes for great balls, access to cobalt coastlands, and the ability to control Pokémon to level 40.
- Fourth star: Crafting of dishes for unlocked lead balls, leaden balls and hyper drugs, access to coronet highlands, and the ability to control Pokémon up to 50.
- Fifth Star: Wing unlocks balls, crafting cuisine for wing balls, access to Allabaster Icelands, and the ability to control Pokémon to level 65.
- Sixth star: Unlocks ultra balls, crafting dishes for ultra balls and max potentials, and the ability to control Pokémon up to 80 levels.
- Seventh Star: Gigon unlocks balls, crafting dishes for gigon balls, and ability to control any level of Pokémon.
- Eighth star: Jet unlocks balls, crafting and complete restoring dishes for jet balls.
- Ninth Star: Unlock 10 rare candy and 20 grit pebbles.
- Tenth star: coming soon.