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In Hisui, Ride Pokémon are a select group of Pokémon that are dedicated to assisting humans that they have deemed worthy. Ride Pokémon are descendants of five of the ten companions of the ancient hero of legend, who have received their blessing from Arceus.
History
There are five Ride Pokémon who, along with the five Noble Pokémon, are watched over and cared for by Wardens of the Diamond and Pearl Clans. Ride Pokémon are often noticeably larger than average Pokémon of the same species, and cannot be caught.
After opening their heart by playing the Celestica Flute, a Ride Pokémon will give the player character a plate of its corresponding type. Once unlocked, the Ride Pokémon can be summoned at any time by replaying the Celestica or Azure Flutes.
Gameplay
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After being unlocked, the player can summon a Ride Pokémon at any time by pressing the + button. If multiple Ride Pokémon are accessible, player can toggle between them at any time pressing the left and right buttons on the D-Pad. When harmed by a wild Pokémon's poison, paralysis, or drowsiness, the Ride Pokémon will disappear and will not be resummoned until the player recovers from the status condition, Basculegion and Braviary excluded.
List of Ride Pokémon
Pokémon | Image | Purpose | Plate | Warden | Unlock requirement |
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Wyrdeer♂ |
Allows the player to move quickly, dash, and jump on land. | Mind Plate |
Mai |
Clear The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods mission. | |
Ursaluna♂ |
Allows the player to find items hidden underground. | Earth Plate |
Calaba |
Defeat Ursaluna at the Sludge Mound. | |
Basculegion♂ |
Allows the player to move, dash, and jump on water. | Splash Plate |
Iscan |
Catch a Dusclops and bring it back to Iscan. | |
Sneasler♀ |
Allows the player to scale or descend steep, rocky surfaces. | Toxic Plate |
Ingo |
Defeat Ingo at the Coronet Highlands in battle. | |
Braviary♂ |
Allows the player to glide through air. | Sky Plate |
Sabi |
Climb through Snowpoint Temple and defeat Sabi in battle. |
Battles
The player battles against two of the Ride Pokémon before obtaining them, being Ursaluna and Braviary. The player battles against Ursaluna in order to quell his rage, and against Braviary to prove themselves.
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Trivia
- Statues of the Ride Pokémon, along with the Noble Pokémon, were built at the Temple of Sinnoh by the original Hisuian inhabitants. These are destroyed at the climax of Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
- The concept of Ride Pokémon is noted by Professor Laventon to be similar to the Ride Pokémon of Alola.
- Sneasler is the only female Ride Pokémon.
- Ingo refers to her as "Lady" despite not being a Noble Pokémon.
- Hisuian Braviary is the only Ride Pokémon to be a regional form.