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I just finished exploring all the Sevii Islands and wow I thought they were an excellent addition to an already superb remake. However there's still alot of Mystery surrounding them that I believe can be discussed.
First of all where is the direct location of the Sevii Isles, in relation to Kanto? I believe..that Bill says they are South of Cinnabar Island but can anyone confirm that.
Also what exactly are the origins of the Sevii Isles? and why do so many legendary Pokemon flock there? (Moltres, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Deoxys) On the 7th Isle there's an old lady that says (and I quote directly from the game)
Also what are your thoughts on the Chambers in the Tanoby ruins? What else could they possibly be holding..besides the Unown on the walls. Judging by the names (Viapois, Dilford, Monean, Rixy, Weepth, Scufib, Liptoo Chambers) My wild guess is that they're the tombs of ancient Pharoahs or rulers from over 1,500 years ago. (since we know from the Ruin Maniac outside one of the chambers that is how long ago they can be traced back) maybe the names of the Chambers could be Ancient Pokemon?
Finally what do you guys think was the purpose of Altering Cave...it seemed like a never ending puzzle...but maybe theres more too it.
Also what was your favorite Sevii Isle? (non event-wise)
1. Knot Island
2. Boon Island
3. Kin Island
4. Floe Island
5. Chrono Island
6. Fortune Island
7. Quest Island
I'd have to say my favorite was Fortune Island (6) because of Ruin Valley, and Pattern Bush were 2 of my favorite locations.
Second favorite would have to be Quest Island...there's some really tough trainers that can give you good exp. (even more with Vs. Seeker) the Battle Tower, and the Tanoby Ruins.
As you can tell the Sevii Islands were my favorite parts of this game.
Also here's a map I found of the Islands..https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ec/Sevii_Island.jpg
First of all where is the direct location of the Sevii Isles, in relation to Kanto? I believe..that Bill says they are South of Cinnabar Island but can anyone confirm that.
Also what exactly are the origins of the Sevii Isles? and why do so many legendary Pokemon flock there? (Moltres, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Deoxys) On the 7th Isle there's an old lady that says (and I quote directly from the game)
Which leads to my next question...we know that there are more than seven islands because of the special event islands...Birth Island, Navel Rock. Perhaps there may be more Islands in the Sevii region that haven't been discovered yet? Hypothetically I think it's possible because that whole area seems pretty secluded.These islands are called the SEVII ISLANDS because there are seven....or at least that's what the young people believe. The truth is, these islands are so named because they are said to have been made in seven days.
Also what are your thoughts on the Chambers in the Tanoby ruins? What else could they possibly be holding..besides the Unown on the walls. Judging by the names (Viapois, Dilford, Monean, Rixy, Weepth, Scufib, Liptoo Chambers) My wild guess is that they're the tombs of ancient Pharoahs or rulers from over 1,500 years ago. (since we know from the Ruin Maniac outside one of the chambers that is how long ago they can be traced back) maybe the names of the Chambers could be Ancient Pokemon?
Finally what do you guys think was the purpose of Altering Cave...it seemed like a never ending puzzle...but maybe theres more too it.
Also what was your favorite Sevii Isle? (non event-wise)
1. Knot Island
2. Boon Island
3. Kin Island
4. Floe Island
5. Chrono Island
6. Fortune Island
7. Quest Island
I'd have to say my favorite was Fortune Island (6) because of Ruin Valley, and Pattern Bush were 2 of my favorite locations.
Second favorite would have to be Quest Island...there's some really tough trainers that can give you good exp. (even more with Vs. Seeker) the Battle Tower, and the Tanoby Ruins.
As you can tell the Sevii Islands were my favorite parts of this game.
Also here's a map I found of the Islands..https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/ec/Sevii_Island.jpg
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