![]() There’s quite a bit of it, so if it’s too much to ask, I dig that, but I thought I’d give it a whirl. ![]() I’ve taken shots of it and enclosed them I’d be curious to know what she says, since the game never actually tells you, and I wouldn’t trust it even if it did - dialogue like this is notorious for being a spot to hide easter eggs. One step of this quest involves a woman (described as a tourist) who comes to the agency seeking help, but she doesn’t speak English - all of her dialogue is in untranslated Japanese. In Pokémon X/Y, after beating the main game, there’s an optional set of quests you can do involving a detective agency in Lumiose City. This one’s a little bit different, I think. ![]() I haven’t played the game, but it’s such an interesting question that I HAVE to share it: There’s a lot more that goes into breeding, like. Darien asked a question recently about Pokémon X/Y. Pokemon X & Y has the most in-depth breeding mechanic yet, mostly due to the fact that there’s so many Pokemon to choose from at this point.
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