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A '''space-time distortion''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|時空|じくう}}の{{tt|歪|ゆが}}み''' ''Space-Time Distortion'') is a feature introduced in [[Generation VIII]] that allows the {{player}} to catch rare Pokémon that are otherwise unobtainable. Space-time distortions only appear in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}.
A '''space-time distortion''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|時空|じくう}}の{{tt|歪|ゆが}}み''' ''Space-Time Distortion'') is a feature introduced in [[Generation VIII]] that allows the {{player}} to catch rare Pokémon that are otherwise unobtainable. Space-time distortions only appear in {{g|Legends: Arceus}}.


The space-time distortions were caused by {{p|Giratina}}, who wanted to draw {{p|Arceus}} out of hiding so it could get revenge for being sealed in the [[Distortion World]].
The space-time distortions were caused by {{p|Giratina}}, who wanted to draw {{p|Arceus}} out of hiding so it could get revenge for being sealed in the [[Distortion World]]. The rifts are capable of sending both Pokémon and humans through time, as happened to [[Ingo]].


==In the games==
==In the games==

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A space-time distortion (Japanese: 時空 Space-Time Distortion) is a feature introduced in Generation VIII that allows the player to catch rare Pokémon that are otherwise unobtainable. Space-time distortions only appear in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

The space-time distortions were caused by Giratina, who wanted to draw Arceus out of hiding so it could get revenge for being sealed in the Distortion World. The rifts are capable of sending both Pokémon and humans through time, as happened to Ingo.

In the games

Frequency of appearance

Once the player has beaten the first Noble Pokémon, Kleavor, space-time distortions will start to appear and spawn after waiting in an area for a certain amount of time without entering the menu, battling, or resting at a base camp. These distortions are more likely to spawn when the player reaches the end of the game's main story. Space-time distortions will not spawn if the weather is intense sun, snowstorm, or thunderstorm. The percentages of distortions spawning based on time are shown below:

Distortion chance (normally) Distortion chance (end game)
5 minutes 10% 30%
10 minutes 30% 40%
15 minutes 50% 70%
25 minutes 75% 100%
40 minutes 100% 100%

Pokémon only found in distortions

Obsidian Fieldlands distortions

# Pokémon Levels
094 Gengar ?
215 Sneasel ?
461 Weavile ?
470 Leafeon ?
700 Sylveon ?


Crimson Mirelands distortions

# Pokémon Level(s)
136 Flareon ?
137 Porygon ?
155 Cyndaquil ?
156 Quilava ?
157 Typhlosion ?
197 Umbreon ?
233 Porygon2 ?
474 Porygon-Z ?


Cobalt Coastlands distortions

# Pokémon Levels
081 Magnemite ?
082 Magneton ?
134 Vaporeon ?
136 Flareon ?


Coronet Highlands distortions

# Pokémon Levels
135 Jolteon ?
408 Cranidos ?
409 Rampardos ?
410 Shieldon ?
411 Bastiodon ?
700 Sylveon ?
722 Rowlet ?
723 Dartrix ?
724 Decidueye ?


Alabaster Icelands distortions

# Pokémon Levels
196 Espeon ?
212 Scizor ?
471 Glaceon ?
501 Oshawott ?
502 Dewott ?
503 Samurott ?


In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 時空歪曲 Sìhhūng Wāaikūk
Mandarin 時空歪曲 / 时空歪曲 Shíkōng Wāiqū
French Distorsion Spatio-Temporelle
German Raum-Zeit-Verzerrung
Italian Distorsione spaziotemporale
Korean 시공의 뒤틀림 Sigong-ui Dwiteullim
Spanish Distorsión espaciotemporal