Summary

Pokemon Scarlet and Violetplayers are lamenting the removal of a feature in the newest games that has been around sincePokemon’s inception. The most recent entries in the long-running monster-catching series made a wealth of changes to the beloved franchise, bringingPokemoninto a fully open-world environment for the first time. The games would introduce non-linear progression, with players able to beatScarlet and Violet’s Gyms in any order as well asthe new type-changing Terastal mechanic. Now, fans are lamenting the removal of one popular mechanic from the older games.

While recentPokemongames have introduced plenty of new mechanics and gameplay elements, the changes have not come without some longtime features being shelved.Pokemonofficially removed HMs following the sixth generation games, with players no longer required to use the special moves to clear obstacles.Pokemon Scarlet and Violetsaw a drastic reduction in the ability to enter buildings as well, with players no longer able to enter NPC homes like in past games. A core battle mechanic was also removed inScarlet and Violetand some fans aren’t happy.

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A post made by Reddit user luxifuzi to thePokemonsubreddit is lamenting the removal of “Set” mode withinPokemon Scarlet and Violet. The cut feature from past Pokemon games changed the way defeating a trainer’s Pokemon works, with players unable to swap their Pokemon at the same time as their opponent. As the post references, Set mode was a popular feature inmanyPokemonchallenges like Nuzlockes, with some feeling that The Pokemon Company dislikes the fan-made challenges. The Pokemon Company did not make a public announcement regarding the removal of Set mode inPokemon Scarlet and Violet.

Replies to the post referenced several other changes made by Nintendo throughout recent games with the aim of making the game more accessible.Pokemon X and Yintroduced the team-wide Exp. Sharefor the first time, with Game Freak later removing the ability to turn off experience sharing inPokemon Sword and Shield. Many fans have also frequently complained that recent entries in the franchise have been significantly easier than past games. More forgiving fans suggested Set mode may have caused issues withScarlet and Violet’s online play or created bugs during testing.

Fan requests for the return of Set mode come asPokemon Scarlet and Violetrecently debuted the second half of its DLC expansion, titled “The Indigo Disk.” The DLC whisks players to a brand-new area with Blueberry Academy introducing new characters, areas to explore, and a new storyline. The expansion also saw severalfan-favorite Pokemon return toScarlet and Violet, with past Legendaries and all of the franchise’s Starter Pokemon added to the games. To the dismay of fans, the return of Set mode may not be in the cards forPokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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WHERE TO PLAY

The school that you’ve enrolled in as you playPokémon ScarletandPokémon Violethosts a special independent study project. The theme of this assignment is “A Treasure Hunt.” Explore the world and seek out your very own treasure!Three stories will be woven into your adventure while traversing the sprawling Paldea region. Along Victory Road, you will go to Gyms in different locations in order to to achieve Champion Rank. On the Path of Legends, you can join Arven in search of rare ingredients. And in ★ Starfall Street ★, you’ll challenge Team Star, a group of delinquents causing trouble for the school.These stories are set in an open world, so where you go is all up to you. A world teeming with Pokémon and people to meet is waiting for you—traverse the Paldea region wherever you heart desires.