Hey everyone. Hope the start of 2009 has been good for you so far.
I have a update for you good people of PC.
~Elderbloom Village:
~Elderbloom Village is a quiet peaceful place, where the Everglade's Pokémon Professor, Professor Alder, resides. His laboratory is not in the village as he believes in separating work from home life.
The village is located off of the western exit of Route 306. It exports the fruits of the trees inside of Bayberry Forest.
It acts as a good stop off point for Pokémon trainers and co-ordinators due to it's central point between Cresent City and Pinewood Bay.
Many trainers come here to visit Professor Alder and enter his Pokédex Program.
~Enter Professor Alder:
~A keen Pokémon studier, he specializes in Pokémon's interactions with nature. As such he enjoys visiting Ecobay Town, a town which embraces traditions which are no longer widely used.
The player's first encounter with the Professor is inside Sullivan's Cave, a group of scientists, including the Professor, are doing some research on the Pokémon living within the cave when the player and their rival enter.
As the player progresses through the cave there are a few things they must do to get to the next level.
The player and rival are approached by the Professor stating that at their current level, the Pokémon they have with them would easily be defeated by the challenges that face them on lower floors.
More from the Professor's story another time....
~Enter Richard:
~Upon entering Cresent City the player encounters a young Pokémon trainer called Richard. Richard is a character that will pop up throughout the game as the story progresses.
He is just an average trainer, with a good heart, always looking to help others.
After the player's encounter with him outside of Cresent City's gym, they are asked if one of them could help a citizen with a problem...
Thus pops up the first Conscious Decision, a new feature of the game.
~Conscious Decision:
~Although I have mentioned something like this in the past, there has been an upgrade to the system.
No longer is this feature just for gimmicks, it actually plays a part of the game.
At certain points in the game, you will be offered the chance to do certain events, helping someone out, to making a delivery for the PokéMart.
Whether you accept to do them is up to you. However, you may miss out on exclusive items or Pokémon that are otherwise unobtainable.
Hopefully you've enjoyed this update.
Until next time :D
~Waudby