what was the purpose of these paintings
What was the purpose of these paintings
No clue. Maybe something for dlc or an easter egg. From what i can make out it's: cresselia, regirock, kleavor(?), arcanine, giratina, braviary, darkrai, manaphy/phione. Cant make the last one out
Its probably regigigas, not regirock. The color threw me off
To make you think they tried.
>Cant make the last one out
Avalugg
Why is Palkia here but not Dialga? Or is it not Palkia?
this is hibernal cave btw
tunnel through veilstone cape
this one is in snowpoint, lightning is shit
stone portal
shrouded ruins
that’s all that I remember finding, don’t think there are any in obsidian
oh wait this one is at the heights camp in obsidian
Weird that the nobles are treated the same way as the legendaries and mythicals
Cresselia - Regigigas - Kleavor - Hisuian Arcanine - Giratina Altered Forme
Hisuian Braviary - Darkrai - Palkia
Manaphy - Hisuian Avalugg
Cresselia - Manaphy
Heatran - Darkrai - Giratina Altered Forme - Basculegion - Hisuian Electrode
Darkrai - Palkia - Sneasler - Azelf - Regigigas
Wyrdeer - Basculegion
Hisuian Arcanine - Dialga - Palkia - Heatran
Heatran - Manaphy
Arceus - Hisuian Arcanine
Azelf - Regigigas - Manaphy - Kleavor - Arceus
Hisuian Avalugg - Dialga - Wyrdeer - Basculegion
Darkrai - Dialga - Hisuian Lilligant
Ursaluna - Ursaluna - Palkia - Hisuian Lilligant - Dialga
Arceus - Wyrdeer - Regigigas - Basculegion
Shaymin Sky Forme
Arceus - Ursaluna - Basculegion
Azelf - Regigigas - Shaymin Sky Formed - Mesprit - Uxie
Ursaluna - Basculegion - Palkia - Hisuian Electrode
strange that some reuse species multiple times
It's because the 10 nobles + ridemons are said to have the power of Arceus from their ancestors. The same is presumably true for the legendaries.
cosmetics
sure, but why put any effort into making paintings with different sequences. Could have just have one wiht the 10 nobles under arceus and his brood, or just the nobles related to that area. Instead they are each some strange order, the one in obsidian doesn't even portray its nobles
To showcase the Switch's embarrassingly low tolerance for high-resolution textures and laughable anisotropic filtering capabilities.
>We want the MonHun audience
>The Hokkaido characters (北海道異体文字, hokkaidō itai moji), also known as Aino characters (アイノモジ, aino moji) or Ainu characters (アイヌ文字, ainu moji), are a set of characters discovered around 1886 on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. At the time of their discovery, they were believed to be a genuine script, but this view is not generally supported today.[note 1]
Oh that would make sense since sinnoh is based on hokkaido. Probably could just be meaningless paintings if they go with todays supported view. Would be cooler if there were some actual meaning to them though
arg
You're funny. There's no way in hell they'd put in the effort for that.