 Hello, friends. Welcome back to the channel. Hope you're all doing great. In today's video, we are going to be breaking down the brand new trailer that is just dropped for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. There's a bunch of brand new information and new Pokemon that have been announced. So we're going to go over all the details today, get ourselves familiar with everything. Take a quick look at the trailer to start us off and then we'll jump over to the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet website and take a deeper dive to understand everything about all these new details in the run up to these brand new titles that will be dropping very soon. So we're going to kick off with the trailer. We get this nice little sketch here of the Paldare region, the kind of main city. And we get a few shots around the Paldare region. Firstly, talking about the treasure hunt here, which is one of the stories, one of three stories within the games. And we get a glimpse of three new Pokemon as well, as we'll get further information as you go deeper into this. So we're just getting the clips now as we get a bit more information initially of Starfall Street, which is kind of the rebellious students of the school that you're at and it is their kind of hideout. So we're finding a bit more about this part of the story. These school students that are troublemakers have their own hideout. And I'm guessing that you're going to have to go up against them and complete certain things in the game. We do get introduced to their leader, which is Mila or Mella. I don't know how I'm pronouncing it, but she reveals herself on the big kind of car, which we suspect is part of like a racing like aspect of the games as well. And you can see she's battling on top of that. So this belongs to the Starfall Street gang, I should say. Then we move on to the path of legends, which is kind of, you know, another part of the story line. We've already been introduced to Arvin, who's one of the kind of protagonists in the story. And then we get introduced to this yet again, another new crowd Pokemon, which is Cloth, I think it's called, which is pretty cool. I do like the look of it. It's designs cool. Another crowd Pokemon, I don't know. If you're into crabs, then, yeah, that's cool. But it is going to be a Titan Pokemon, which is interesting because then you've got the smaller versions. And then I guess you have to go up against that. It's a bit like Alphas from Pokemon Legends. Also, I guess I get all kind of the rage Pokemon. And then we have the third part, the Victory Road. We get introduced to Gita here, which is the chairman of the other chairwoman of the league. And reminded that Namona is part of the league in guiding you through the gyms as well. So we do get a little glimpse at a gym test. So we're going to be like things to do. I'd imagine before you can start taking on the gym leaders, or at least it's hinting at that as well before we get introduced to Bracius, the new grass type gym leader who uses Smolove. And we get a little glimpse of the gym battle here, which is pretty cool. You can see that these were, you know, the rumors of these images were thought to be gym leader or gym battle areas. So it kind of confirms that now. They do confirm as well that the gym leaders are going to use the terrestrial transformation on their Pokemon. So that's going to be something that we'll see from very early on. You can see that the quacksleaf is quite low level here and the pseudo would are turning into a grass type. I will just backtrack a little bit because I would like to just see this move here. Trailblaze is a new move that we haven't seen before. So I don't think there's any information on this actual attack on the Pokemon, Scotland and Violet website, not that I've seen anywhere. So just to note here that that is a new attack, whether or not that is linked to the the signature terrestrial move that every Pokemon can get. I don't know, but we'll find out hopefully soon enough. But then those are the three aspects that we get. And then we see a few more clips around the Paldea region and kind of just hinting that you can go anywhere you want, anytime you want and kind of playing on the the whole open world aspect of these games. You've got a few more clips of some Pokemon. And then we get these these guys are looking like Pokemon announced as well, which is cool. We saw them at the very start. Get a glimpse of those. We'll get a bit more information about these when we hop over to the website. And then we get a few more clips of the gym leaders and other Pokemon, the terraforms of the starters once again. And that pretty much wraps it up for this trailer. I think, yeah, that is all and confirming it is going to be released on the 18th of November. OK, now what we'll do is take a quick look over on the Pokemon skull and violet website here, and it has got all the information that was released in these trailers here. You can see that this is the update the 7th of September. Let's go a hardy feature for exploring the Paldea region. So we'll take a bit of a deeper dive into everything that we went through in the trailer. You can have one Pokemon out and walking with you in the Paldea region's great outdoors. So that's confirming that you're going to be able to have a partner Pokemon follow you around like we've had in previous games. When you have a Pokemon exploring with you in the field, you can use the let's go feature. So kind of hint in it, let's go games to send that Pokemon off into the direction you indicate the Pokemon that you send then independently picks up items in the area and even has auto battles with nearby Pokemon, which is pretty cool, right? Nearby battles, pick it up items for you. It's it's a nice little feature. What are auto battles? Auto battles are a new way of battling that can be activated by using the let's go feature. Doing so will send out your Pokemon to battle while Pokemon without needing orders from its trainer. Your Pokemon can be sent into an auto battle against any wild Pokemon you see on the field, and it can even find Pokemon to engage in auto battles on its own, which is interesting. When your Pokemon is out and engaging in auto battles, you can do what you want, stay by its side to watch over it or try looking for items nearby. By defeating wild Pokemon in auto battles, your Pokemon can also earn items and experience points. Master using this new feature to explore every new and cranny of the vast Paldea region of your Pokemon. So this is kind of cool. We get some screenshots of it here of the let's go feature finding items and then a few more here of the the battling for the let's go feature as well. So it's it's a cool new feature, I feel. And I guess it opens up a lot more opportunities for you to kind of find items, not miss things when you're traveling around the region. So that is that. I don't think there's anything more in regards to this. We'll just check on the home story with your own way. So this is the other things that we've got here as well. Your own story woven through your treasure hunt. So the treasure hunt going to be maybe the big part of the story, because there is three parts, right? The treasure hunt is one of them. The school that you've enrolled in hosts a special independent study project. The theme of this assignment is a treasure hunt, explore the world and seek out your very own treasure. Three stories will be woven into your adventure while traversing the sprawling Paldea region. Along Victory Road, you will go through gyms in different locations in order to achieve a champion rank. On the Path of Legends, you can join Arvin in search of rare ingredients and in Star Falls Street, you challenge Team Star, a group of delinquents causing trouble for your school. So I'm guessing they're kind of going to be maybe the bad guy team if there is a bad guy team in this game. Or it seems like that at the minute. These stories are set in an open world. The way you go is all up to you, a world teaming with Pokemon and people to meet is waiting for you. Traverse the Paldea region whenever your heart desires. So I'm guessing that there's three kind of story modes, but they all probably mould into one and kind of come together. Or at least that's how I would kind of depict them to at the end. But we'll we'll say, I guess, Victory Road, your path to champion rank. There are eight Pokemon gyms, which is good in different locations throughout Paldea, all managed by the Pokemon League. If a trainer makes their way to the gyms, defeats all the gym leaders and then passes the champion assessment at the Pokemon League headquarters. They can earn the coveted champion rank. After accepting Nemona's suggestion to become a champion rank trainer, you will, too, be able to visit the eight Pokemon gyms scattered across the region. So kind of just confirm that will be eight gyms no more, no less. And it's kind of like normal Pokemon games where you're going to have to go around and challenge them, beat them. And then I guess there's going to be an assessment, which is probably a line of battles at the end of it to get that master rank. The first trial of the gyms, the gym test, like we mentioned in the the trailer there, that looks like there's going to be tests before you can actually take on the gym leaders. At the Pokemon gym, you must first pass a gym test before you'll be allowed to challenge the gym leader. The contests of these gym tests are unique to each gym, but through them you might come to learn more about the customs and unique features of each city and town, as well as what kind of people the gym leaders are. So you get a couple of clips there and there's the Sunflora clip that we saw from the the trailer. So that's going to be for the grass type gym. Miss Gita, chairwoman of the Pokemon League. Gita is the chairwoman of the Pokemon League, which operates Paldias Pokemon gyms among the region's champions. She reigns supreme as the most skilled trainer of all. Though mild-mannered, Gita still has a commanding presence and it's said that anyone who calls themselves a Pokemon trainer looks up to her. It appears that she is looking for exceptional young talents capable of conquering the Pokemon League. So we get a bit of a better picture of her and she's going to be the chairwoman of the League, which is cool. Cool-looking character as well. And I guess, yeah, there's not really much else known about her. We do get to see and meet another gym leader though, Braceus or Braceus. I don't know how we're pronouncing that one. Gym leader of the Artisan Gym. Braceus is the gym leader of the Artazone, a town that's live with flowers and art. Gym leader Braceus treats Pokemon battles as works of art and is always in search of artistic quality using his gym test to help judge a trainer's aesthetic sensibilities. Peace dealer resistance surrendering sunflower is a statue installation depicting adorable sunflower with somber expressions. Just what the sunflower are surrendering to is the topic of debate among connoisseurs. Okay, so there's like, there's a bit of lore going on here. A cool-looking gym leader though with his whip, which is, I guess, like a vine whip for a grass-tried trainer of some sort. But yeah, so we get a little sneak peek at one of the other gym leaders and then search for Herba Mystica on the path of legends and we get the new crab-looking Pokemon here. Some cool artwork. Alvin's research into healthy recipes for Pokemon has led him to seek out rare ingredients called Herba Mystica, which are said to immediately restore health once eating. Herba Mystica are extremely rare herbs that can only be found in Paldia. They're guarded by Titan Pokemon, which are bigger and stronger than ordinary Pokemon. So a lot like Alpha Pokemon and the Totem Pokemon, I guess, from Sun and Moon, making these rare herbs even more difficult to obtain. What's more, a number of these Titan Pokemon have already been cited in the region. Since Alvin isn't good at Pokemon battles, he'll be asking you to help him out and will even offer to treat you to some of his handmade dishes if the two of you succeed in obtaining these rare herbs. Drive back tough opponents and gather Herba Mystica together with Alvin. So that's gonna be one of the quests taking on, I guess, a bunch of Titan Pokemon from the in and around the region that you're gonna have to do and then once you beat them, you get this magic herb, Herba Mystica, that you'll be able to use for different recipes and things to do around the region. And then we kind of have the final bit, the face off against the school's troublemakers in Starfall Street. Starfall Team Star was formed by the school's most rebellious students and is made up of several squads. Each squad is led by its own boss. So I'm guessing we only met one of them, you know, Mila, unless Mila is the override and boss of like all the different squads. Each with their own base scattered across the Paldia region. These class cutting delinquents cause trouble for all those around them. So yeah, kind of indicating that these are gonna be the bad guy team of Scholar and Violet. Given the Academy students and teachers a hard time by disturbing the peace and using pushy recruitment tactics, march up to their bases and face off against a troublemaking Team Star. Wouldn't it be cool in these games if this was the first time that you could join the bad guy team and become a member of Team Star to complete your story? I don't know if that's gonna be the case, but that'd be kind of cool. And then we get a bit more information about Team Star, who they are. Make your way into Team Star's bases to take down their bosses. When you go to take on each squad's base, Team Star's many grunts will send out their relentless barrage of Pokemon to get in your way. By defeating enough of the grunts Pokemon within a given time limit, you'll be able to challenge their boss to a battle. Engage in auto battles, a convenient battle feature that's new to these titles to overcome the unending barrage of Team Star's grunts and their Pokemon. Note, the uniforms worn by the members of Team Star will differ depending on the version of the game you play. So that's kind of cool. So depending on the version, you're gonna get different tier, or the different grunts in each team. Take on the bosses riding their Starmobiles. So this is a Starmobile. And this is what all of the bosses for Team Star will ride, which is kind of cool to be confirmed. So there'll be a bunch of those around the region. I wonder if we'll be able to kind of get one for ourselves and ride around pal there once you defeat them all. Who knows? Once you overcome the waves of Team Star's grunts, the boss will appear to custom call called Starmobile. It seems that during the Pokemon battles, these bosses, the Starmobile itself will get in your way. Take down each squad's boss by defeating their party Pokemon or Starmobiles. The thing is the Starmobile felt and looked a little bit like it could have been a Pokemon. Now I might sound crazy saying this, but it did look like it was a bit more than just a normal vehicle. It did look like it moved a little bit in the trailer. I don't know. I might be just overthinking this. Tell me, let me know what you think. Mela or Mila, a boss of the Shader Squad, AKA Team Star's Fire Crew. Mila is the boss of Team Star's Fire Crew. The Shader Squad adds the team's best all around them. Mila fixes any and every problem thrown her way. Through her methods are heavy handed. She leaves a forceful and gruff impression, but her steadfast devotion to completing anything she puts in mind to has earned her the trust of her teammates. Not the uniforms won't. Okay, they will differ depending on version that you've got. And there we go. There's a bit more information on Mila. And that is everything that we got from the trailer, the breakdown and stuff like that. It's some interesting information, but we got introduced to a bunch more characters and a little bit more insight into the story and how things are gonna play out in these games. The next thing to cover is the Pokemon themselves. Now, the newest Pokemon that we've got out of all of them will start with Clawf the Crab, which is gonna be represented in the trailer as one of the Titan Pokemon. Obviously, there's only one Titan. The other ones were a lot smaller, which are gonna be a bit normal, but Pokemon with powerful claws. So yeah, you can imagine. It's gonna be a rock-type Pokemon, which is interesting. You would have always assumed it was a water-type being a crab, but it makes sense for the terrain that was kind of found in the trailer. It's got a Angershell and Shell Armor ability. Angershell's a new ability. On this Pokemon, you get some more information about it here, spinning eyes that leave no blind spots. Clawf can rotate its protruding eyeballs to see everything around it, eliminating all blind spots that latches upside down into cliffs to ambushes prey from above. However, Clawf eventually gets dizzy from the blood rushing to its head, so it can't stay upside down for too long. Claws are both strong and dexterous. Clawf's claws, that's a mouthful, can hold onto things very tightly, not letting prey go once it's in its grasp. It uses one claw to hold its opponent in place while using the other to break its guard and hit it where it hurts. Even if a Clawf loses a claw in battle or elsewhere, it will grow back after a while. In certain parts of the Pardaea region, Clawf's claws are considered a valuable cooking ingredient. Here's a bit more information about the Angershell ability, so this is a brand new ability to Pokemon scholar and violet. Clawf's Angershell ability is making its first appearance in Pokemon series. When Clawf's HP drops to half a health or less, Pokemon gets angry at this law as its defense and special defense stat, but boosts its attack and special attack and speed stat by what appears to be one stage. So you can see here the Wild Clawf's attack rows, special attack rows and speed rows. If it was to raise by two stats, it would say drastically rows. So unless they've changed the kind of mechanics of how they word things in the game, then you can assume that all these stats that are boosted, 50% or less health are gonna be by one stage and the drops are gonna be by one stage as well. So interesting ability, very cool. I do like it and I do like that it's a rock type as well. Not a big fan of another crowd Pokemon. I would say Krabby and Kingler or the Kings, but Clawf might be very cool and it's a unique Pokemon anyway for the new region. Then we'll get on to the more interesting new Pokemon, which I feel like I did not expect any Pokemon to ever look like this. Armor Rouge is the first one or Armor Rogue. I don't know how we're pronouncing this yet. Again, I'll keep saying this continually until I get official confirmation on this. You'll be able to encounter Armor Rouge in Pokemon Skylet. I'm saying Rouge because of Scarlet and the kind of color similarities there. So that's what we're going with here. Fire Armor Pokemon, it's fire and psychic. So a cool type and unique type in and it has the ability Flash Fire. You can see a bit more about it. Its armor is the source of its psychic power. Armor Rouge's set of armor belonged to the distinguished warrior and its source of energy used for its psychic type moves. It also uses the psychic capabilities of its armor to control the fire energy within its body to unleash attacks. Armor Rouge believed in its fair fight and will always challenge opponent head on no matter how much stronger that opponent is. It specializes in using its sturdy armor to bolster its defenses and take down enemies with its high firepower. It's a very cool looking Pokemon. Like, let me know what you think about it down below. I would love to hear your thoughts on this one in particular because it is definitely one of my favorite we've had revealed so far. A move, Armor Rouge can learn an armor cannon, a brand new move that we did get revealed in the trailer. Armor Cannon is a fire type, special move in which Armor Rouge moves both of its hold runs to its hands and puts its arms together to form a cannon, allowing it to shoot out its own armor out of its blazing projectiles. So kind of like a kamehameha blast, I guess is what it kind of sounds like. This is one of the most powerful moves that Armor Rouge can learn, but it allows Armor Rouge's defense and special defense stats in exchange for that power. So a bit like a close combat sort of attack, like we've seen on previous Pokemon lore and the defenses of a Pokemon once it's used, but it seems like it's gonna be very powerful, fire type attack as well. And Armor Rouge, definitely like I say, one of my favorite Pokemon. I wonder if it'll be exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet as well. And then in Pokemon Violet, you're gonna get the other version of this. It's Counter Park, which is Cerulege. And you'll be able to counter this in Pokemon Scarlet, Violet. So it does seem that these gonna be version exclusives. Fireblade Pokemon, again, this one is a fire ghost type, not fire psychic. It has the ability flash fire again. It's flaming great swords absorb life energy. Cerulege dons an old set of armor steeped in grudges and wields blades made of fire in the ghost energy. In battle, these blades transform into great swords to increase Cerulege's power. Cuts from these great swords leave wounds from which life energy will flow, willing to do anything to win. Cerulege prefers close quarters combat and isn't above using tactics such as sneak tactics to surprise attacks to win battle. It uses its quick movements to capitalize on its opponent's blind spots and then closes distance to slash opponents open with large blades. So kind of indicating there's probably gonna be quite a fast Pokemon and a heavy hitter as well. Might not have the defenses like its counterpart does, but it might be. I mean, I love both of these Pokemon, they're really cool. A move Cerulege can learn is bitter blade. So this is another signature move. A new move for the games is a fire type physical move that gathers the lingering regrets of its fallen into Cerulege's swords, allowing it to focus that bitterness into slashing attacks. The swords can then absorb life energy from wounds they made and the user's HP is restored by up to half of the damage taken. So that's a cool move. And interesting that it is more of a physical attacker than a special attacker as well. And then we get some screenshots of it there. So that is the brand new Pokemon. We've got Omorush, we've got Cerulege and then we have Cloth as well. So they're the three Pokemon that kind of got revealed today. There was a bunch of other stuff, obviously that we've covered in today's rundown, but all very exciting. So I really do hope you enjoyed this synopsis here. We've gone over all the information that's on the Pokemon scholar and Violet website and we've went through a little bit of the trailer as well to have a look at these information. So I'm gonna go through everything once again and probably do another video which we'll get up later in the week. If there's anything that we've missed here and some more topics of interest that will be interesting. If you've got anything that you spotted in the trailers today, do leave me a comment down below and let me know because I'd love to address it in a future video and I'll definitely highlight the comments when I do that for the next breakdown. And we're in the run-up now, friends. We are in the run-up, it's not too long. We've got like two months until these games drop. So we are in full fledged trailer season. We're gonna get new information all the time now coming out about these games. So stay tuned. If you wanna stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you hit the subscribe button and do if you have enjoyed today's video, drop a like on the video, it does really help out and it's been great being back after coming back from Worlds after being on holiday and getting back into the thick of things with Skull and Violet stuff. So we'll be continuing to do more of this content and in the run-up to these games releasing. I hope you've enjoyed it. Have a great rest of your day. 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