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>Main character has two parents again, his/her dad is seen at home
>Also has a twin brother/sister, the MC from the opposite sex
>The kid's mom works at a school and asked the headmaster/prof for the starters to give her kids; yeah I know it's three Pokémon for two kids, it's unclear whether they're just dumb or there's a reason
>The kids are just free to go out and have fun for the summer, they're not sent on a quest but your sibling wants to do the gym challenge
>The region is called Trelle, they (conspicuously) don't touch upon the professor much, but they call him mysterious at one point
>They explain you don't have to beat all the gyms and can choose the ones you want to go for before entering a tournament (it's the word used) to become Pokémon Master
>PLA capture system is no more, you have to battle again. The transition to combat remains seamless and is (seems?) quicker though, it doesn't seem the camera lingers on the opponent while it does its cry
>Speaking of, they show off a new mon, Floruzz, level 12, kind of a hornet with flowers on it
>The MC can be targeted by wild Pokémon during combat, but they don't go into specifics as to how it works
>You write down info about Pokémon "in your sketchbook", which is implied to replace the Pokédex, which your mom wants to see as you fill it
>To make it clear: it's unknown whether the task system from PLA returns
>The gimmick is kinda like Z-moves but instead of being superpowered attacks, they give you a passive effect after you use them, like a second ability it seems
>The one they show off via Struggle Bug seems to make the hornet resist A wild Vulpix's Ember
>They show the MC competing in fishing against someone, and he reels a sort of red eel with a ball-like tail, no name given
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>Main character has two parents again, his/her dad is seen at home
>Also has a twin brother/sister, the MC from the opposite sex
>The kid's mom works at a school and asked the headmaster/prof for the starters to give her kids; yeah I know it's three Pokémon for two kids, it's unclear whether they're just dumb or there's a reason
>The kids are just free to go out and have fun for the summer, they're not sent on a quest but your sibling wants to do the gym challenge
>The region is called Trelle, they (conspicuously) don't touch upon the professor much, but they call him mysterious at one point
>They explain you don't have to beat all the gyms and can choose the ones you want to go for before entering a tournament (it's the word used) to become Pokémon Master
>PLA capture system is no more, you have to battle again. The transition to combat remains seamless and is (seems?) quicker though, it doesn't seem the camera lingers on the opponent while it does its cry
>Speaking of, they show off a new mon, Floruzz, level 12, kind of a hornet with flowers on it
>The MC can be targeted by wild Pokémon during combat, but they don't go into specifics as to how it works
>You write down info about Pokémon "in your sketchbook", which is implied to replace the Pokédex, which your mom wants to see as you fill it
>To make it clear: it's unknown whether the task system from PLA returns
>The gimmick is kinda like Z-moves but instead of being superpowered attacks, they give you a passive effect after you use them, like a second ability it seems
>The one they show off via Struggle Bug seems to make the hornet resist A wild Vulpix's Ember
>They show the MC competing in fishing against someone, and he reels a sort of red eel with a ball-like tail, no name given
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