Hello Hive friends and community members, I wish you a wonderful day filled with gaming! Although I didn't participate in the weekly challenge this time, I still wanted to share some photos I've taken recently. As you know, I've restarted my adventure in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, but with the personal challenge of building a different team.
Today, I want to show you some screenshots of my teammates and some special moments we've shared exploring the Hisui region. This post is a record of my experience and also an invitation: I'd love to receive recommendations on which Pokémon I could add to my team. Honestly, this time I'm choosing more based on looks than strategy, so join me on this journey… let's begin!
This time I chose Rowlet as my starter, continuing my fondness for Grass-type Pokémon. I love its round design, its curious expression, and that special Grass/Flying combination that makes it unique in the Hisui region. Besides its aesthetics, I've always liked its personality in the anime: playful, brave, and a bit sleepy. Although its stats aren't the best, they're decent enough to start the adventure. The first thing I did was go to the village photographer to take a picture with it, as a memento of the beginning of our journey. I like having that symbolic record of the moment it all begins.
My starter Pokémon is now fully evolved, and this is what it looks like in its regional form. I really like this design, which perfectly matches Hisui's aesthetic: the wild archer, camouflaged within its surroundings. It currently leads my team at number 1 and is also the highest-level Pokémon, reaching level 45. I've combined its Flying, Fighting, and Grass attacks to make it as balanced as possible.
My next Pokémon for the team came after going through many Bidoof. After several captures and releases, I decided to keep this Shinx, which appeared one starry night while I was exploring. I really liked how the encounter happened, and it has always been one of my favorite Pokémon visually since its appearance in the Pokédex.
Today he is a full-fledged Luxray and my beloved second in command, lovingly nurtured and trained extensively, is the team's sparking force and the cause of many Paralysis incidents.
Then came a Ralts that evolved into the beautiful Gardevoir, my favorite Psychic-type Pokémon. I've always loved its elegant design and serene presence, and it was a must-have in this game. Besides its appearance, I love how it can dominate the battlefield with moves like Confusion, which throws opponents off balance, and Hypnosis, which leaves them defenseless while they sleep. That blend of power and subtlety makes it an indispensable member of my team, contributing both style and strategy.
Then I caught a tiny Buneary, the cutest Pokémon of all, and trained it little by little until it evolved into the elegant Lopunny. I really like how it looks in Hisui's surroundings, and in this picture, it's nestled among flowers, which I thought was very pretty. It's not the strongest on the team, but it has good speed. As I mentioned before, I'm choosing more based on looks than strategy, and Lopunny fits the team perfectly.
The inclusion of Croagunk was a surprise. It only stayed on my team for a while, and I grew fond of it. I've kept it from evolving, even though it's ready, for a simple reason: I much prefer this form, and I don't like its more powerful evolution, Toxicroak, at all. Its expression is very cute, and it fits in better with the team as it is.
The latest member of my team is this little Eevee. I'm training it slowly until it evolves into Umbreon, because I want that dark element to contrast with the fairy element I already have. Besides, Umbreon looks very imposing and beautiful, so I'm waiting for the right moment for it to evolve.
Well friends, these are the current members of my Pokémon team. Along the way, others have come and gone, always leaving fond memories and becoming part of the adventure. But for now, I think this will be my final lineup. I'll leave you with a group photo and a question for you: what do you think of my team? Do you like it? Any advice or recommendations? Thanks for being part of my Pokémon adventure. All the best and good luck in the world! Bye bye!
I sincerely want to thank you for taking the time to read this article. Your support means a lot to me and motivates me to continue sharing content that can be useful and interesting for you. If you found this article helpful or enjoyed reading it, I would greatly appreciate your comments. Best wishes!
| I’m Ernesto, a Cuban passionate about art and writing. Always learning, always growing. Excited to share and learn more every day! I write about art, drawing, video games, nature, and review the things I like. My goal is to inspire and connect with others through my creative journey. |
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