Space-time distortion

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A space-time distortion seen from the outside

A space-time distortion (Japanese: 時空 Space-time distortion) is a feature in Pokémon Legends: Arceus that allows the player to collect rare items and encounter rare Pokémon that are otherwise unobtainable in the wild.

In the core series games

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From the beginning of the game until after completing Mission 18: "The Counterpart", a space-time rift is visible above the peak of Mount Coronet from anywhere across the Hisui region, and is said to be the cause of the smaller distortions that periodically appear around the region.

The existence of smaller space-time distortions is first mentioned by Akari or Rei at the Wallflower after Mission 7: "The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods". The player is reminded again of the distortions by Akari or Rei right before they set out to explore the Crimson Mirelands for the first time. At this point, space-time distortions will become available to spawn. The player is required to venture into the distortions in order to complete the Hisui Pokédex, as tasked by Arceus, due to the fact that several Pokémon in the Hisui Pokédex are not native to the Hisui region naturally and can only appear within the distortions.

The space-time rift over Mount Coronet was caused by Giratina, who wanted to draw Arceus out of hiding so it could get revenge for being sealed in the Distortion World, which it did with the help of Volo. The distortions and rift itself are capable of transporting objects, Pokémon, and humans through space and time, as happened to the player.

Mechanics

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Space-time distortions begin to form in an area after the player spends a certain amount of time there without resting at a base camp, as any time the player rests or leaves the map (by entering a cave, building, or leaving to Jubilife Village), the timer will reset. The development of a space-time distortion will be broadcasted with the following message: "A space-time distortion seems to be forming!"

If the player is in a menu, pop-up dialogue, or a wild Pokémon battle the timer for space-time distortions to spawn will pause until they return to waiting in the overworld.[1] If the game is saved after a space-time distortion forms, it will not reappear when the game is closed and reopened, and any Pokémon that spawned within the distortion will also vanish. Space-time distortions will not spawn if the weather is intense sun, snowstorm, or thunderstorm.[2]

The spawning of a space-time distortion is unaffected by the player being targeted by aggressive Pokémon, riding on Ride Pokémon, being in the area that the distortion would spawn in at, or active mass outbreaks in the same zone.[3]

The percentages of distortions spawning based on time spent in an area are as follows:

Time
(Cumulative)
Distortion chance
(Standard)
Distortion chance
(During Missions 13-18)
5 minutes 10% 20%
10 minutes 30%
15 minutes 50%
25 minutes 75%
40 minutes 100%

There is a period of time between a space-time distortion appearing on the map and the actual activation of the event. The waiting period is proportional to the distance between the distortion and the player, essentially giving the player more time to reach the distortion if it manifested further away from them.[4] The timer until the event activates is set at the moment the distortion appears on the map, and uses the players current position at that moment, the timer does not readjust to account for if the player moves after that point. The amount of time between a distortion first appearing, and the event activating, can be approximated as distance/2 + 60 seconds if the map is treated as a 1024 × 1024 grid. This means if the player is standing at the exact location of a distortion when it first appears, where "distance" is essentially zero, the wait-time for the event to begin is exactly 60 seconds. Once the timer runs out, the transition is marked by the following message: "A space-time distortion appeared!"

When a space-time distortion manifests, all wild Pokémon within the area of effect (except Unown) are despawned, and items that normally cannot be found in the overworld will appear, including shards, evolution items, and various valuable items.[5] Within the bounds of a distortion, groups of up to three wild Pokémon will periodically spawn in front of the player. All Pokémon that spawn will be aggressive toward the player. If these Pokémon are not caught or engaged in battle within 20 seconds, they will despawn at that time, and new Pokémon will subsequently spawn. If a Pokémon is hit with a Poké Ball right before it is set to despawn, the Poké Ball will still attempt to capture it. If a battle with a Pokémon is initiated right as the space-time distortion disappears, the battle will still continue; running from the battle will cause the Pokémon to despawn. All Pokémon and items that spawned in the space-time distortion will disappear once the distortion fades.

There are three designated spots per distortion which contain a single rare Pokémon spawn each. These spawns will only appear when the player gets close, but once they have appeared, they will not despawn until they are captured, defeated, or the distortion ends. The Pokémon that can appear as rare spawns vary depending on the area.

Pokémon

Obsidian Fieldlands

Common spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0093
Menu LA 093.png
Haunter 25-60 40-75 Alpha icon.png
0094
Menu LA 094.png
Gengar 25-60 45-80 Alpha icon.png
0095
Menu LA 095.png
Onix 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0108
Menu LA 108.png
Lickitung 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0133
Menu LA 133.png
Eevee 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0208
Menu LA 208.png
Steelix 25-60 45-80 Alpha icon.png
0217
Menu LA 217.png
Ursaring 30-65 45-80 Alpha icon.png
0454
Menu LA 454.png
Toxicroak 37-72 52-87 Alpha icon.png
0463
Menu LA 463.png
Lickilicky 25-60 40-75 Alpha icon.png
0470
Menu LA 470.png
Leafeon 25-60 40-75 Alpha icon.png
0700
Menu LA 700.png
Sylveon 25-60 45-80 Alpha icon.png
Rare spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0215
Menu LA 215.png
Sneasel
Johtonian Form
20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0461
Menu LA 461.png
Weavile 25-60 40-75 Alpha icon.png


Crimson Mirelands

Common spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0133
Menu LA 133.png
Eevee 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0136
Menu LA 136.png
Flareon 25-60 40-75 Alpha icon.png
0143
Menu LA 143.png
Snorlax 30-65 50-85 Alpha icon.png
0197
Menu LA 197.png
Umbreon 25-60 45-80 Alpha icon.png
0214
Menu LA 214.png
Heracross 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0404
Menu LA 404.png
Luxio 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0405
Menu LA 405.png
Luxray 30-65 45-80 Alpha icon.png
0419
Menu LA 419.png
Floatzel 26-61 41-76 Alpha icon.png
0426
Menu LA 426.png
Drifblim 28-63 43-78 Alpha icon.png
0428
Menu LA 428.png
Lopunny 25-60 40-75 Alpha icon.png
Rare spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0137
Menu LA 137.png
Porygon 20-55 35-70 Alpha icon.png
0155
Menu LA 155.png
Cyndaquil* 52-55 67-70 Alpha icon.png
0156
Menu LA 156.png
Quilava* 52-55 67-70 Alpha icon.png
0157
Menu LA 157H.png
Typhlosion*
Hisuian Form
68-71 88-91 Alpha icon.png
0233
Menu LA 233.png
Porygon2 25-60 45-80 Alpha icon.png
0474
Menu LA 474.png
Porygon-Z 30-65 50-85 Alpha icon.png


Cobalt Coastlands

Common spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0064
Menu LA 064.png
Kadabra 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0065
Menu LA 065.png
Alakazam 30-58 50-78 Alpha icon.png
0112
Menu LA 112.png
Rhydon 42-70 57-85 Alpha icon.png
0122
Menu LA 122.png
Mr. Mime 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0133
Menu LA 133.png
Eevee 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0134
Menu LA 134.png
Vaporeon 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0136
Menu LA 136.png
Flareon 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0435
Menu LA 435.png
Skuntank 34-62 49-77 Alpha icon.png
0455
Menu LA 455.png
Carnivine 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0464
Menu LA 464.png
Rhyperior 42-70 62-90 Alpha icon.png
Rare spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0081
Menu LA 081.png
Magnemite 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0082
Menu LA 082.png
Magneton 30-58 45-73 Alpha icon.png
0462
Menu LA 462.png
Magnezone 35-63 50-78 Alpha icon.png


Coronet Highlands

Common spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0126
Menu LA 126.png
Magmar 35-53 50-68 Alpha icon.png
0133
Menu LA 133.png
Eevee 35-53 50-68 Alpha icon.png
0135
Menu LA 135.png
Jolteon 40-58 55-73 Alpha icon.png
0224
Menu LA 224.png
Octillery 35-53 50-68 Alpha icon.png
0356
Menu LA 356.png
Dusclops 37-55 52-70 Alpha icon.png
0424
Menu LA 424.png
Ambipom 40-58 55-73 Alpha icon.png
0452
Menu LA 452.png
Drapion 40-58 55-73 Alpha icon.png
0467
Menu LA 467.png
Magmortar 40-58 55-73 Alpha icon.png
0477
Menu LA 477.png
Dusknoir 45-63 65-83 Alpha icon.png
0700
Menu LA 700.png
Sylveon 40-58 60-78 Alpha icon.png
Rare spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0408
Menu LA 408.png
Cranidos 50-53 65-68 Alpha icon.png
0409
Menu LA 409.png
Rampardos 55-58 70-73 Alpha icon.png
0410
Menu LA 410.png
Shieldon 50-53 65-68 Alpha icon.png
0411
Menu LA 411.png
Bastiodon 55-58 70-73 Alpha icon.png
0722
Menu LA 722.png
Rowlet* 50-53 65-68 Alpha icon.png
0723
Menu LA 723.png
Dartrix* 55-58 70-73 Alpha icon.png
0724
Menu LA 724H.png
Decidueye*
Hisuian Form
60-63 80-83 Alpha icon.png


Alabaster Icelands

Common spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0025
Menu LA 025.png
Pikachu 45-58 60-73 Alpha icon.png
0026
Menu LA 026.png
Raichu 50-63 65-78 Alpha icon.png
0078
Menu LA 078.png
Rapidash 50-63 65-78 Alpha icon.png
0123
Menu LA 123.png
Scyther 45-58 60-73 Alpha icon.png
0125
Menu LA 125.png
Electabuzz 45-58 60-73 Alpha icon.png
0133
Menu LA 133.png
Eevee 45-58 60-73 Alpha icon.png
0196
Menu LA 196.png
Espeon 50-63 70-83 Alpha icon.png
0364
Menu LA 364.png
Sealeo 45-58 60-73 Alpha icon.png
0365
Menu LA 365.png
Walrein 50-63 65-78 Alpha icon.png
0465
Menu LA 465.png
Tangrowth 50-63 65-78 Alpha icon.png
0466
Menu LA 466.png
Electivire 50-63 70-83 Alpha icon.png
0471
Menu LA 471.png
Glaceon 50-63 65-78 Alpha icon.png
Rare spawns
# Pokémon Levels Alpha Levels
0212
Menu LA 212.png
Scizor 60-63 80-83 Alpha icon.png
0501
Menu LA 501.png
Oshawott* 55-58 70-73 Alpha icon.png
0502
Menu LA 502.png
Dewott* 60-63 75-78 Alpha icon.png
0503
Menu LA 503H.png
Samurott*
Hisuian Form
65-68 85-88 Alpha icon.png


In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

In the Travelers from a Distant Past story event, Adaman and Irida ended up on modern-day Pasio through a large space-time distortion. The space-time distortion appeared during the event and threatened the safety of the people of Pasio with wild Pokémon attacks, but was closed thanks to the powers of Lucas's Dialga, Cyrus's Palkia, and Cynthia's Giratina. Later, Professor Bellis mentioned that the space-time rift itself was still open, and more space-time distortions had kept appearing on Pasio, though smaller and less dangerous in scale than the earlier one.

In the Together in an Unknown Land story event, Rei and Akari wound up on Pasio as well through a space-time distortion. When they got caught in the space-time distortion and were cornered by a group of wild Pokémon, Akari found a modern-day Poké Ball and used it to catch a Hisuian Samurott, which she later formed a sync pair with.

In The Power of Dance costume event, a space-time distortion appeared in a flashback. Rei, Akari, Adaman, and Irida protected people from wild Pokémon inside it, with Adaman and Irida each catching themselves a new Pokémon in the process: Adaman caught an Ursaluna, while Irida caught a Hisuian Zoroark. Both of them later formed a sync pair with their new partner.

Pokémon GO

In Pokémon GO, the Pokémon GO Tour: Sinnoh featured space-time anomalies (sometimes "Anomalies" was capitalized}. They connected Earth to the distant past.[6][7] During a space-time anomaly, Pokémon native to Hisui appeared in the wild, including Pikachu wearing Rei’s cap and Pikachu wearing Akari’s kerchief. (The normal event had Pikachu wearing Lucas's hat, and Pikachu wearing Dawn's hat.) If Incense was used, excluding Daily Adventure Incense, Unown in letters that spelt "Hisui", could appear. (The normal event had Unown that spelt "Sinnoh" appear.) Five-star raids could have Origin Forme Dialga and Origin Forme Palkia appear. (The normal event had regular Dialga and Palkia.)[6][7]

Depending on the event, a space-time anomaly had a different duration. During Sinnoh Tour: Los Angeles, a space-time anomaly occured for the latter thirty minutes of every hour, and could affect any habitat.[7] During Sinnoh Tour: Global, a space-time anomaly occured only during specific hours, corresponding to the times for the Ancient Grove and Geothermal Lagoon habitats.[6]

During a space-time anomaly, the sky changed color and purple triangles could be seen in the air.

Trivia

  • Space-time distortions are similar to the Ultra Wormholes found in Alola:
    • Both phenomena are theorized to link between other dimensions[8] and other worlds.[9]
    • Both phenomena are known to bring strong Pokémon from other locations. In the case of space-time distortions, Alpha Pokémon.
      • Both phenomena can also summon regular Pokémon from outside the current location.
    • Both phenomena are related to Legendary Pokémon. In the case of space-time distortions, Giratina.
    • Multiple characters who have gone through Ultra Wormholes or space-time distortions have had experienced memory loss.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 時空歪曲 Sìhhūng Wāaikūk
Mandarin 時空歪曲 / 时空歪曲 Shíkōng Wāiqū
France Flag.png French Distorsion Spatio-Temporelle
Germany Flag.png German Raum-Zeit-Verzerrung
Italy Flag.png Italian Distorsione spaziotemporale
South Korea Flag.png Korean 시공의 뒤틀림 Sigong-ui Dwiteullim
Spain Flag.png Spanish Distorsión espaciotemporal

References