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* [[There Are No Tents]]: Averted. One can set up a tent and camp in the Galar wilderness, play with their team, and eat. It's even encouraged to meet other trainers whilst resting.
* [[There Are No Tents]]: Averted. One can set up a tent and camp in the Galar wilderness, play with their team, and eat. It's even encouraged to meet other trainers whilst resting.
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Poketrainer customizable clothes and hairstyles ahoy.
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Poketrainer customizable clothes and hairstyles ahoy.
* [[Up To Eleven]]: {{spoiler|Normally, Eternatus has a base stat total of 690, which is a respectable total even for Legendary Pokemon. (About 10 points higher than Mewtwo or Zekrom.) It has incredible base HP, Spec. ATK, and Speed (140, 145, and 130, respectively), and the other stats are solid too, its lowest being ATK (which a Pokemon with its moveset likely won't use much anyway). However, when it assumes [[One-Winged Angel|Eternamax form]] during the story, those stats go through the roof, with a base stat total of 1,125, the ''highest base stat total for any Pokemon in the history of the franchise!'' Sadly, there is no way (to date) for a tamed Eternatus to assume this form, the player can only use its regular form after catching it.}}
* [[Up To Eleven]]: {{spoiler|Normally, Eternatus has a base stat total of 690, which is a respectable total even for Legendary Pokemon. (About 10 points higher than Mewtwo or Zekrom.) It has incredible base HP, Spec. ATK, and Speed (140, 145, and 130, respectively), and the other stats are solid too, its lowest being ATK (which a Pokemon with its moveset likely won't use much anyway). However, when it assumes [[One-Winged Angel|Eternamax form]] during the story, those stats go through the roof, with a base stat total of 1,125! Its HP, DEF and Spec. DEF become ''at least'' 250, while its Spec. ATK and Speed become 125 and 130. This gives it, without a doubt, the ''highest base stat total for any Pokemon in the history of the franchise!'' Sadly, there is no way (to date) for a tamed Eternatus to assume this form, the player can only use its regular form after catching it.}}
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Bede tries something like this as the Championship Semi-Finals start, storming into the stadium (now wearing his Gym-Leader attire) and demanding a battle with the player. While he technically has no right to do so, having been disqualified earlier, he offers the player a wager: if he wins, he gets to take the player's place in the Champion Cup; if he loses, he'll retire as a trainer. Bede sees this as win-win for him, because if he loses, he can use this as an excuse to get away from Opal; he's not very happy as her protege, a situation he describes as [[Training from Hell]]. Unfortunately, it doesn't work quite as he planned; despite losing, he puts on such a spectacular show that the crowd doesn't ''want'' him to retire, and their support makes him feel obligated to continue.}}
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Bede tries something like this as the Championship Semi-Finals start, storming into the stadium (now wearing his Gym-Leader attire) and demanding a battle with the player. While he technically has no right to do so, having been disqualified earlier, he offers the player a wager: if he wins, he gets to take the player's place in the Champion Cup; if he loses, he'll retire as a trainer. Bede sees this as win-win for him, because if he loses, he can use this as an excuse to get away from Opal; he's not very happy as her protege, a situation he describes as [[Training from Hell]]. Unfortunately, it doesn't work quite as he planned; despite losing, he puts on such a spectacular show that the crowd doesn't ''want'' him to retire, and their support makes him feel obligated to continue.}}
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