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6th Gen NPC is delusional? Says you can 'tuck in' ...

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    Something really irks me and I couldn't find anyone else inquiring about it in a google search. There's an npc that says you can tuck in pokemon. Are we going to be able to do this in the future? I've only found discussions on the removal of the feature from Black and White, but nothing on X and Y having this feature. I'm pretty sure the npc is in Coumarine city.
     
    I wasn't aware there was such a feature pre-Black and White. :O I actually don't know what this feature you're referring to is though.
     
    I think that NPC is just making a vague reference to the Gen 5 Dream World, which required you to "tuck in" a Pokemon to access it and see Pokemon. X and Y are filled with a bunch of references to past games and their features. I don't think that it means there's some hidden feature that Nintendo/Game Freak is going to reveal to us later, or that they are going to re-instate a feature that was not included in X/Y.
     
    Maybe there will be some sort of dreamworld soon. I forgot what town it was but a lot of the npcs were saying how they want to be pokemon and a scientist said "A device that lets you become a pokemon...would anyone want that?" so maybe its something to look forward to.
     
    Maybe there will be some sort of dreamworld soon. I forgot what town it was but a lot of the npcs were saying how they want to be pokemon and a scientist said "A device that lets you become a pokemon...would anyone want that?" so maybe its something to look forward to.

    The "Device that lets you become a Pokemon" is actually a reference to Bill in gen 1.
     
    The "Device that lets you become a Pokemon" is actually a reference to Bill in gen 1.
    Yeah, and there was also one that talked about talking to Pokémon, which was likely a reference to one of the inventions Devon in Hoenn talked about. There's a lot of references to inventions that have been thought up before.
     
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