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In pokemon Z:
>You are not the same character as you were in X and Y
>The first half of the game is relatively similar
>You start hearing news about a superweapon
>You start in a small province in the southwest that has not yet been named
>Make it glistening cave
>Hoopa appears and takes you deep into the cave
>The superweapon is fired successfully, the region is wiped out
>You are safe because you were underground
>Somehow Volcanion and Dancie take you to Xernias and Yveltal
>They are in a massive battle because of the unbalance
>Zygarde appears
>You fight Xernias and Yveltal in a double battle with Zygarde on your team
>Get to choose which legendary you make faint and which one you catch
>Zygarde disappears
>Some sort of Celebi-like pokemon takes you back in time
>Zygarde stops Lysandre
>After it is all over, Zygarde gives you the honor of battling it because it thinks you are a worthy trainer
That, and the Elite 4 aren't total pushovers. I ant the gyms to go up by an average of ten levels each time, culminating with the Elite 4 at levels 85-90. I had a level 100 Charizard and Agron by the Elite 4 just from training a few hours on Victory Road. I need Z to be something for serious players who want a challenge for once.
Also, a post game that takes more than an hour.