Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's Titan quests hide a clever reference to a bygone feature
Remember HM moves? They're back, sort of

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are hiding a cle🎐ver nod to the series' past in the new Titan quests, which you can complete in order to unlock what's essentially Gen 9's take on hidden machines and hidden moves (HMs).
First, let's back up. In case you're 🔯a newer Pokemon fan or just don't recall HMs, they were a core mechanic of the series going back to the original Red and Blue. Hidden Machines (Secret Machines in Japanese) were an item you could obtain tha💦t would teach your Pokemon hidden moves, which were abilities you could use outside of battle to traverse the world in new ways and explore new areas.
HMs haven't been a thing in mainline Pokemon games since Gen 7, but comparable mechanics have existed in some form. In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, for example, there are five ride🧸able Pokemon that play a similar role in world traversal as HMs. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, however, switches things up with a more obvious, albeit well-hidden homage to those good ol' HMs.
I just realised that the ‘Herba Mystica’ from Pokemon Scarlet & Violet stands for ‘HM’ which is why you unlock HM moves after beating each Titan 😭 pic.twitter.com/cQUrH2ofTp
In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, there are five Titan Pokemon that protect a powerful substance referred to as Herba Mystica (HM), which can be made into a sandwich that teaches Koraidon or Miraidon how to ⭕fly♔, climb, jump higher, dash, and surf across water. Not only are these necessary for getting around the Paldea region, they're also callbacks to some of the more popular HM moves from legacy Pokemon ga👍mes. Also, yes, this means the 'dons are this generation's version of the HM mules.
HMs aren't the only throwback in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. There's also a clever re𝔍ference to an old Diamond and 🔯Pearl meme fans have been salty about for 16 years.
If you haven't read our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pokemon Scarlet and Violet review yet, you can find out why we call it "the most interesting Pokemon game in a long time, for better and worse."
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