 Hello friends, welcome to today's video and we're going to go through all the details for how you can guarantee yourself a time-space distortion in Pokemon Legends Arceus. Hope you're all doing great. For anyone new to the channel, my name is Lee and yes, today we are talking all things to do with the time-space distortions. Now you've probably come across them already in your game but they are something that cause a lot of players massive headaches because they sit around waiting for them to spawn and they just aren't happening. Now you get access to this new facility with these time-space distortions in your play-through once you beat Cleaver and you get access to the Crimson Merelands. You're going to get this pop-up when you enter that area for the first time and it'll kind of briefly discuss what these rainbow-shaped domes are. Now they're very important for actually a few reasons. You not only get really rare items in these time-space distortions but you get exclusive Pokemon as well that you can't get anywhere else in the game. So if you are completing your Pokedex, you're going to have to access these and kind of understand them and throughout this video what we're going to do is show you all the steps to take to ensure that you do eventually get one in the different areas around the Hissui region. So to kick us off, we're going to hop straight over now onto our trusty-sourced therapy. This page will be linked in the description if you want to take a more in-depth look at it in your own time but it basically goes over how the space-time distortions work. Now they are, as soon as you leave the Jubilite Village and go into one of the different areas, for instance the Corbett Coastlands, Coronet Highlands, Obsidian Feellands, any time you enter an area, the time-space distortion clock starts and this clock has increments in it so it's set times where a space-time distortion can spawn and these times all have a percentage next to them. They increase as the time go on until it hits like 40 minutes where you're pretty much guaranteed to get a space-time distortion after 40 minutes. There are things that are going to reset the timer though that you want to avoid trying to do and that one of them is obviously going back to Jubilite Village, if you do that you're going to reset the timer. If you change the time of day, if you go to your tent or the NPC character and change morning to afternoon or evening or night, that will again reset your timer. If you go into any of the sub areas like cave systems or snow point temple in the Alavasta Islands, then that is also going to reset your timer. So when you leave those areas, the timer is going to restart again. So you really want to not be doing any of those things for the timer to kind of have that seamless flow so you get the space-time distortion as early as possible. Now there are chances that it is going to be generated as soon as you go into that area and it is going to be 40 minutes but you want to make sure that you aren't doing anything else to affect it along with it that we're going to discuss in this video to make sure that you do get it within that timeframe and you aren't sitting around like a lot of players have been after 40 minutes and saying I've been doing nothing at camp and I still haven't got a time-space distortion. There are a few things that we'll go through in this video to make sure that you understand what can affect the space-time distortion. So you can see the first increment when you are in a new area is going to be five minutes. Now you're going to have a 10 percent chance of that spawning. If you're in the post game, if you beat Diago and Palkia and you've seen the end credits, you're going to have a 20 percent chance. Now at 10 minutes, you're going to get a plus 20 percent chance. So your overall chance at 10 minutes is going to be 30 percent of one spawning. Fifteen minutes is going to be 50 percent. Twenty five minutes is going to be 75 percent. And then at 40 minutes, like I say, you should guarantee no no questions asked, get a time-space distortion in that area if you are doing everything right. So the things like I've said that can affect it are leaving, going into sub areas and changing the time of day. They're the big three that you want to kind of a try and avoid not to do the other things that can affect it or actually going into a battle with a Pokemon. Now that will freeze your timer. If you have your map open as well, that will freeze your timer. So you kind of want to avoid doing any of those things as well. Now, flying around the area or running around the area is fine. It's not going to affect when the space-time distortions pop up or appear. So just to keep those things in mind, the other information that we've had out recently in regards to space-time distortions is from a good old data miner, Nubis, who put this really useful information out last week about how weather can also affect your time-space distortion. So as you can see, a small detail that explains people waiting longer than 40 minutes for distortions. If a distortion appear, timer runs out while the weather is intense. Sun, snowstorm or thunderstorm. The game skips the distortion and schedules a new distortion in 5, 10, 15, 25 or 40 minute increments, which is crazy. So if you're waiting around at camp thinking, I just need to wait here. It doesn't matter what I do. I'm not doing anything and a time-space distortion will appear. But 40 minutes takes over and you haven't got one. The likelihood is you've had one of these weather's interrupting when your distortion was meant to spawn and you need to be aware of these. Now, there are steps that we'll cover in this video to kind of get around them, or you can just reset your timer by going back to tube life, back to the area, changing the time of day or going into a sub area. The things that you don't want to do to reset, you can then reset if you've got one of these weather's and want kind of a quicker way to do it. The issue with doing that is though you could potentially by resetting it, give yourself a longer wait time. It could be like the 40 minute wait if you do reset it, which is a little bit annoying. And like I say, there is a way to kind of wait out the weather without affecting your timer too much. You've just got to be aware of the weather itself to make sure you can kind of bypass it. So it doesn't affect when that next space time distortion will spawn. The other thing before we get into anything is obviously the exclusive Pokemon that you're going to get access to in the different areas around these space time distortions. Every different area is going to give you a different array of Pokemon and you're going to need access to these areas to access these different Pokemon obsidian fielands. You can see these are all a common Pokemon. The rare spawns in this area are going to be Weavile and the Johto Sneasels. Increms and Mielands. You can see you can get your common kind of Pokemon. Things really cool captures as well like Eevee, Flareon, Umbria and you're going to get Snorlax in there as well. And then your rare encounters are going to be things like I need an ad blocker as well. Things like Porygon, Porygon 2 and Porygon Z and then the other Pokemon that you're going to get post game. So once you've beat the Algarpakis in the end credits, you're going to get access in these time spaces distortions in the Crimson Mielands to Cyndaquil, Kuala Lava and Hissui in Typhlosion, which is pretty cool. So you can get the starter Pokemon in these space time distortions as well. Cobalt Coastlands, you're going to get these array of common Pokemon and then you're going to get the randomly appearing kind of rare spawns in the Cobalt Coastlands, Magnemite, Magneton and Magnazone. Again, you're going to require these for your Pokedex completion. And then the Coronet Highlands, your rare spawns. Again, you've got these exclusives, which are only available in this area. The Cranidos, Rampados, Shellyadon and Bastidon with access to also Rowlet, Star Tricks and Hissui in Decidueye. And then the Alabasta Ice Lands. Again, all your kind of common Pokemon there. And the rare ones here are going to be Oshawa, Duod, Hissui and Samarod and Sizzar. So that is all of the kind of rare spawns and spawns that you're going to get in these different areas. So it is worth utilizing these time space distortions when you've got access to them because you're going to need them to complete your Pokedex and things like that. So once you're at Jubalife Village, what you want to do is just come to any area will go to Alabasta Ice Lands. So now, like I say, once you come into this area, as soon as we come into this area, your timer now starts. So soon as we're here, it starts. Now, the first thing you want to do is just take a look at the weather. It's not one of the weather that's going to disrupt our time space distortion. So that's good. And we can either do one of two things right now. We can just stay at Camp here and just wait it out and hope that a time space distortion appears. Or you can do what I like to do. And what I've always done and never really had a problem with time space distortion spawning is just fly around the area and kind of look out for shiny Pokemon. And I've had quite a lot of luck doing this. It fills the time in a little bit as well. And it kind of adds to that excitement about if you if you enjoy finding shiny Pokemon, so you can just kind of fly around the area. This is not going to affect your timer. Just the one thing I would say is just to keep an eye on the weather because the weather like we've already mentioned can disrupt your time space distortion. So this is all I would do. And what we'll do is we'll speed this up now just to show you how long it does take for a time space distortion to appear. And not to confuse anything, these areas where they're kind of a drop down and you enter into them under the ground in the alabasa Iceland, these aren't sub areas because you're not entering them. When you enter them, you aren't pressing A to go inside them. These are just parts of the map. So these areas are fine for you to explore if you're kind of running around. Don't think that these are going to affect the timer overall. And there we go. We're going to catch it right on that 15 inclement timer. So this is good. So we've got you can see it over here in the distance. We want to just make your way over to it. I was thinking that wasn't going to appear. I thought like typically for the video, we'll get a 40 minute timer. But keeping an eye on whether the whole time, you know, just making sure that we've not got anything that's going to disrupt us. We're not doing anything to disrupt our timer when it can spawn. And then you can see here that we've got it waiting for us. So right now it's not active. So you know when the when it becomes active, you'll see a kind of swirl around it. We'll just sit here and wait for it to kind of pop up. We can kind of talk about what you want to do is just wait. It can take anywhere from like 60 seconds for it to become active. It might take a little bit longer. I think it can be just a random process here. But once you get into the time distortion, you're going to have four minutes to take advantage of catching the Pokemon that are there. You're generally going to get up to three rare spawns in any time distortion. Now, you're not guaranteed to get that amount and you're not guaranteed to get all of the the the rare spawns that can appear in a time space distortion, but you have a chance to get up to three random rare spawns in here, as well as all the common kind of spawning Pokemon as well. But they will vary from space distortion to space distortion. The items are the same as well. You're not going to be guaranteed to pick up everything, but you want to be picking up everything that does drop on the ground like the shards, the stardust, because you can obviously farm for money with those, which is quite a nice added bonus. And then you're going to get your kind of evolution items as well. And there we go. This is it. Now it is active. So once it's like this, you want to head straight inside it and then you'll be able to start picking up all the items. You can use all your ride on Pokemon in here. You can use your weirdia if you want to get around a bit faster. You can see we've got Pikachu, Rapidash there. And you got the Duot. So that's one of our rare spawns. We'll not get him just yet or her just yet. We will come back and we'll try and explore. I'll try and pick up a few items as well around the way to see what we can get. But everything that you kind of come across, you want to be looking for the kind of turquoise things on the ground, espion, Pikachu. So you can see here you get some nice Pokemon. Even the common Pokemon are pretty nice to to to catch. And it'll help you kind of populate your Pokedex and finish it off as well. And there's our Oshawa up there. So you can see we've got Oshawa, we've got Duot. And like I say, you've got four minutes to take advantage of these times based distortions and we've got an alpha Pokemon over here. What is this alpha? So you can get alpha odd as the Duot, isn't it? We've got to catch that. It's an alpha. I didn't even notice it before. It's like, OK, we've got to get that one. We'll try and get it. I don't know if we'll catch it with that. We do get it. OK, we've got the alpha. So that's good. It's not so often you get an alpha spawn as well as one of your rare ones. So that's pretty nice. We get pretty lucky there. It's not a shiny, unfortunately, but it's the next best thing. So we get another Duot here as well, just not an alpha one. Yeah. So that's I think that's our three rare spawns for this one. So I don't think we'll get anything else, although we can keep running around. We've got four minutes to kind of collect items and stuff like that. So we want to just make sure they were making the most of our time in here to get the maximum amount of items. And like I said at the start, you want to make sure that you're coming up to all these different levels as well. See, there we get a Sunstone. So that's going to be quite useful. Yeah, there we go. So the time space distortion has faded. So unfortunately, we did get some nice items. You've got some nice Pokemon in here, but we didn't get anything like outstanding, like shinies or anything. But that's just how it goes, you know? You're not guaranteed to get all of the rare spawns in an area. But I mean, we got a pretty good hole there with the alpha Duot as well, which is pretty nice and definitely a rare find. So as soon as that ended now, our next distortion will be already decided. So we can just do the same thing again. If we are waiting for this distortion to appear, then we can just kind of wait around and do the same as what we did last time. Obviously fly around or go back to camp and wait it out. And you can do the same process in any of the other areas. If you want to get the Hissui entyphlogian or the Cyndaquil, then you can go to the Crimson Merelands. Again, just wait it out in this area. As you can see, we did this earlier, waited for around five minutes, and we got a distortion pretty quickly after that time. And one of the other things we mentioned earlier on was how if you get one of these disruptive weathers, what you can do to kind of mitigate it. Now, if you get one of these weathers in an area, we were in the Coronet Highlands doing this earlier, waiting for a distortion to appear and we got a thunderstorm appear on us. Now, what our options are at that point is we could return back to Jubilife Village, come back and reset the timer completely, change our time of day in the camp area, or we can enter a battle with a Pokemon, any random Pokemon at this point, because that will then freeze the time for your time distortion timers to progress. And by the same account, we can wait out the weather for the weather to change. So what we want to do, you don't even need to continue in the battle, just engage in a battle with a Pokemon or an NPC. Don't do anything, wait out the weather. Once the weather's changed, as you can see, this even only took like a minute or two for the weather to actually change in this location. Once it's changed, just exit the battle and then carry on doing what you're doing, either fly around or go back to camp and wait it out for the distortion to appear. We got the increment here of 10 minutes on this distortion field. So it didn't affect the distortion appearing at all. So that is one way to get around it, but you're going to need to be aware of this because just sitting at camp hoping that it will appear most of the time it will. But the weather can really interrupt when these do spawn. You can get some really nice captures in different areas. I got a really nice haul from the Crimson Merelands earlier on with the Porygon and Alpha Porygon 2, which is a really rare catch and obviously Porygon Z as well. But you can get the fossils from the other areas like the Coronet Highlands that you're going to need for your Pokedex and then the Cobra Coastlands for Magnemite, Magnaton and Magnazone. Magnaton is available in the Coronet Highlands anyway, but it is available in the Space Time Distortions in that area. So, friends, thank you so much for tuning in to today's video. I hope this better explains the Space Time Distortions in Pokemon Legends Arceus. Remember when you go into a new area, that is when your time has started and then you've got a chance at five minutes, 10 minutes, 15, 25 and 40 minutes. Each of those rolling into one another, increasing your chances each time you hit those different increments of a Space Time Distortion appearing in that area. You'll get the message on the screen when the Space Time Distortion appears and then you just want to make your way to the area. You can also locate it on the map. It will come up like a symbol, like a bit of a hurricane kind of thing, symbol. Show you on the screen right now what it looks like on the map so you don't miss it. If you are just sitting to camp and you open your map just to check, you can check your map by doing that as well. And then you just access it, wait for it to activate and then jump into it. Get all the items, get all the rare Pokemon in there and then just wait around for your next one. Just don't leave the area, don't change the time of day and don't go into any sub areas and keep an eye on the weather and you will be golden friends. So have fun in your Time Space Distortions. Let me know what your best catches are in those. I'm yet to get a shiny in them and I've seen a bunch of people already get shinies in their Time Space Distortions. So we'll probably jump in and do some shiny hunting in there. Remember, if you like shiny hunting, we do stream three times a week here on the channel. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 7 30 p.m. UTC. So if you're around and you would like to catch some sometime, do come by and join in because there are a lot of fun. And yeah, let me know your best catches. I would love to hear what you have got and obtained in these Space Time Distortions. But if the video has been helpful, do consider leaving a like. It really does help the video and share it around with other people to be helpful as well. And if you've got any questions about anything I've mentioned in today's video, drop them down in the comment section and I'll make sure to get back to each and every one of you. So thank you so much for tuning in, friends. Good luck, Space Time Distortion Hunting. That's what we're calling it. And have a great rest of your day and I'll catch you for another episode on the channel very soon. So until then, take care. Bye bye.