All Pokmon Legends: Arceus leaks, rumors, starter evolutions, explained

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Leading up to the release of Pokémon’s first sandbox adventure game, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, various leaks and rumors are already surrounding it. These leaks and rumors will only amp up and increase as we draw closer to the game’s January 28 launch to the Nintendo Switch. Here, we’re going to break down and share the more significant leaks surrounding the Arceus PokéDex, the starter Pokémon you can pick, the new Hisuian evolutions, and much more.

Many of this information will have come from information shared online by various leakers, and because of this, we highly recommend those who do not wish to be spoiled avoid this article. Additionally, much of this information must be taken with a grain of salt as it comes from leakers, and we do not have hands-on knowledge before the game is properly released.

Hisuian Pokémon forms

According to a handful of leakers, there will be a total of 17 Hisuian Pokémon forms appearing in the game. These forms will provide new looks and typing for several Pokémon. These spots include the starter form and its evolution. A handful of these forms have already been revealed, such as Hisuian Zorua and Zoroark, Hisuian Voltorb, Hisuian Growlithe, and a handful of others. Supposedly, leakers have hinted at a Hisuian Goodra form, along with the forms of the starter evolutions.

New forms:

H-Decidueye (Grass/Fighting)
H-Typhlosion (Fire/Ghost)
H-Samurott (Water/Dark)
H-Growlithe (Fire/Rock)
H-Arcanine (Fire/Rock)
H-Voltorb (Electric/Grass)
H-Electrode (Electric/Grass)
H-QuiIfish (Dark/Poison)
H-Sneasel (Poison/Fighting)
H-Lilligant (Grass/Fighting)

— Centro LEAKS (@CentroLeaks) January 14, 2022

Starter Pokémon and final evolutions

The three starter Pokémon you can choose to begin your game with include Rowlett, Cyndaquill, or Oshawott. While they will continue to have their standard starting forms, they supposedly will receive unique Hisuian forms. Cyndaquill’s Typhlosion will seemingly be a Fire and Ghost-type, Rowlett’s Decidueye will supposedly be a Grass and Fighting-type, and Oshawott’s Samurott final evolution will supposedly be a Water and Dark-type Pokémon.

These forms will supposedly come with iconic appearances, which leakers might have already shared online.

https://twitter.com/pory_leeks/status/1483805331075518473

Hisuian PokéDex size

Because Pokémon Legends will be a sandbox adventure game, the PokéDex is supposedly significantly smaller than in previous entries. Many of the leakers have allegedly shared the entire PokéDex through a Google drive format, and a total of 242 Pokémon entires make up all of it.

New moves and status conditions

Following a massive series of leaks surrounding the potential Hisuian forms for multiple Pokémon, multiple new moves and status conditions have also appeared by the same leakers. The list of new moves contains 25 options for you supposedly use while playing Pokémon Legends.

25 new moves are introduced in #PokemonLegendsArceus. That's a very high amount.

Here they are:

Dire Claw
Psyshield Bash
Power Shift
Stone Axe
Springtide Storm
Mystical Power
Raging Fury
Wave Crash
Chloroblast
Mountain Gale
Victory Dance
Headlong Rush
Barb Barrage
Esper Wing

— Centro LEAKS (@CentroLeaks) January 19, 2022

Shortly after the account shared the names of these 25 moves, status conditions were revealed by the same leaker account. If true, this could be a major change as new status conditions have not appeared in the Pokémon series since the first generation.

NEW STATUS CONDITION: Drowsy

The Pokémon is drowsy and may fail to act. Any damage it takes is also increased.

— Centro LEAKS (@CentroLeaks) January 19, 2022

These status condition names include Frostbite, Drowsy, Obscured, Primed, Fixated, Wild Might, Terrific Might, and Terrible Might.

Time Travel

Someone received a physical copy of Pokémon Legends a full 10 days before the game releases and contacted a handful of leakers. The leakers shared several images provided by the individual who had the game. The starting introduction detailed that the protagonist supposedly was dragged into Acreus’ world beyond time and space. Many fans believe this is why Pokémon Legends takes place in Hisui, a region that will eventually become Sinnoh, hinting that some time travel is involved. The original images were posted on Twitter but were removed shortly after.

All of this information has been provided and shared through various leakers. We recommend taking this information with a grain of salt as we cannot confirm it ourselves. We’ll be getting our hands on Pokémon Legends: Arceus when it launches to the Nintendo Switch.

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Zack Palm

Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.

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