Hey guys, HDvee here! And welcome back to
another Pokemon Sun And Moon Video! Now it’s
pretty fair to say that Sun and Moon are incredible
games, they were the most pre-ordered Pokemon
games of all time, the graphics look incredible,
the storyline is gripping and the new Pokemon
have really pulled on our heartstrings. Whilst
playing through the game though, you may have
missed a few little easter eggs here and there
that have been hidden throughout the story.
We already know that Gamefreak aren’t strangers
to easter eggs, the amount of times they’ve
dropped little hints about new games in previous
regions, the number of hidden secrets in trailers
that they release, and sometimes even referencing
completely different game franchises! With
that being said, today’s video takes a look
at five of the best easter eggs in Pokemon
Sun and Moon that i’ve come across whilst
playing the new games. Of course if you feel
like you know of a better easter egg that
should have been in the video, then please
leave it in the comment section below after
watching, i’d love to hear what you guys
have come across! With introductions out of
the way though, let’s get into the video
and i hope that you enjoy!
Starting things off and claiming the number
five spot in today’s video is Red and his
T-shirt. Now as you most likely are all aware
of by now, the trainers Red and Blue from
Kanto both make an appearance in Pokemon Sun
and Pokemon Moon. In order to meet these characters,
you will need to make your way to the Battle
Tree. However, to get to the Battle Tree you’ll
need to become the Champion of Alola and then
head to the Poni Gauntlet through the Poni
Coast. Once you get to the Poni Gauntlet you’ll
run into Blue and Red and they will challenge
you to a battle. You have to choose which
to face off against and be prepared because
both are extremely strong.
After you defeat one of them, they will let
you go on to the Battle Tree. What you may
not know though is that on Red’s T-shirt
is the number 96. This is a clear reference
to when Pokemon Red, Blue and Green were released
back in the year 1996, a nice little easter
egg for all of you long time players of Pokemon.
Coming in at the number four spot we have
all of the references to Kanto. During your
playthrough of Pokemon Sun and Moon, you will
come across countless characters, objects
and events that all reference the Kanto region,
where Pokemon obviously began. However, the
most obvious reference would have to be the
Nugget Bridge. Players will see five trainers
waiting on a yellow bridge at the Malie Garden,
which is located to the north of Malie City.
In order to move forward, the player has to
beat each one of them before finally squaring
off against the trainer at the end of the
bridge. Before the fight starts, the trainer
will ask the player if he or she would like
to join Team Rocket. After beating the trainer,
the player will get a Big Nugget. What’s
even crazier though is the fact that all of
the trainers on this bridge have the exact
same Pokemon that the trainers used on the
actual nugget bridge back in Kanto. Aside
from the Nugget Bridge, there are other indirect
references to the original Pokemon games in
Sun and Moon. The player's character just
moved from Kanto, the aboriginal world from
Red and Blue. Lillie headed to see Bill, in
order to uncover more details about human
and Pokemon transformations. Diglett cave
makes an appearance, there is a reference
to celadon game corner with a switch behind
the poster, alolan Pokemon based on Kanto
forms, Alolan Oak, the list just goes on!
It’s a pretty nice set of easter eggs for
the twentieth anniversary of Pokemon.
Coming in at the halfway point in today’s
video is the Gamefreak Office easter egg.
Every set of Pokemon games have always had
a small reference to the gamefreak offices,
just as a mini easter egg that you can come
across when playing through the story. However,
in Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon, it takes
it one step further. After entering the building
you come across an official Gamefreak rug,
after that you are free to speak to multiple
employees working in the office, including
the game director! What you may not know is
that the developers also included the red
Gamefreak office sign in Pokemon Sun and Pokemon
Moon as seen in the image on your screen right
now. It’s pretty cool how much detail went
into this easter egg in the new games with
the fact that the creators have put references
to real world things in the seventh generation
games. Not the biggest easter egg of course,
but this still needs a bit of appreciation
seeing how the creators went through the trouble
of putting these things here!
Claiming the number two spot in today’s
video is the Ash Ketchum cameo in Pokemon
Sun and Pokemon Moon. Sun and Moon have already
done way more than any of their predecessors
in making Ash Ketchum canon within the video
games, as players can unlock the special Ash-Greninja
Pokemon from the anime in Sun and Moon by
playing the demo. The games go a step further,
however, as players can discover something
pretty cool during the Ghost-type Island Trial.
During that Trial, trainers are tasked with
tracking down and defeating the Totem Pokemon
Mimikyu, a Ghost and Fairy type Pokemon with
a creepy backstory and a passing resemblance
to Pikachu. While looking for Mimikyu, trainers
end up trapped in a closet in a creepy haunted
area, and if they take a picture while inside,
they can use their camera’s zoom function
and explore around the room to find a picture
of Ash and Pikachu, even though Ash’s face
is partially obscured in order to maintain
some of the mystery, it’s still pretty obvious
that it’s him and i’m a really big fan
of this reference to the Pokemon Anime.
Claiming the number one spot in today’s
video is the shiny exeggcute. Now i’m not
sure if you’d call this an easter egg, or
just a really cool secret, but either way
it’s a really awesome feature that you can
come across in Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon.
In the Sea Folk village Pokemon center, you
can chat to multiple NPC's, as you can in
any Pokemon Center, however, this one is slightly
different. On the left hand side there is
a guy in a yellow shirt, standing by the barista
who wishes to challenge you to a Pokemon battle.
The cool part about this battle though is
that the only Pokemon he has is a shiny Exeggcute.
Once you defeat this mysterious trainer, he
rewards you with six nuggets, whilst saying
that he couldn't give you one of the golden
Exeggcute eggs along with a couple of egg
puns thrown in too. I thought this was a pretty
cool encounter, and a really cool feature
if you’re low on funds seeing as nuggets
sell for alot of money! Oh, and the shiny
exeggcute, that’s cool too.
But with that, wraps up this video. I really
hope you enjoyed it as much as i did making
it! If you did enjoy the video though, please
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i said at the start of the video, if you have
any other easter eggs that you believe would
have been a better fit, then be sure to leave
them in the comment section below, i’d love
to hear what you guys have come across when
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