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[Legends: Arceus] Blissey runs to you if you take damage

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    With PLA removing tall-grass encounters, every interaction with pokémon is left to the overworld. This obviously let GF make some epic details on how these behave, like the one in the title, or Nosepass always facing north, or Goodra crawling inside its shell when it's sleeping.

    I haven't played the game, but have seen many of these details in vids posted by twitter users, which brings me to the topic of this thread: Have you been able to spot interesting details like those mentioned above during your playthroughs?
     
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    I saw a Hippowdon get angry and charge at a Hippopotas when it invaded its territory - and the Hippopotas ran for dear life! It was cute to see but scary because I'd never seen a Pokémon charge like that, haha.

    Also it always surprises me when a Pokémon that's aggressive in one area isn't in another, or vice versa! I love the friendly ones. :fufu:
     
    I love this aspect of the game, it's a nice touch to see how different species behave. I'm even taking a somewhat pacifist style and only fighting against hostile Pokémon that want to attack me first.

    I think Aipom should have been given the ability to pickpocket items from trainers (unless it already does and I didn't notice it :)), it would fit perfectly.
     
    I had no idea about Blissey that's adorable!
     
    If you use certain moves while Drowsy, it makes your Pokemon snap out of the drowsiness - I had it happen with Spark on my Porygon.

    Your character, or whichever ride Pokemon you're using, gets mud on their legs when going through a muddy area. It seems like it's more pronounced the longer you spend in the mud, too.
    EDIT: You also visibly get rain or snow on you!

    The game lets your character walk off a cliff or into the water, but not into lava. Lol
     
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