LOG ENTRY: SECTOR PERU - ALTITUDE SICKNESS OR ADRENALINE?
My hands are shaking. Not from the altitude of the Andes—though the mapping of this region faithfully recreates the verticality of the Peruvian landscape—but from the sheer volume of empty slots on my DexNav. I stepped into this region, designated Golden Flutter And Silver Claw, and immediately updated my spreadsheet. We are looking at a localized Pokedex expansion of massive proportions.
The visual data is stunning. We aren't in Kanto anymore. We are trekking through Macchu Picchu and sailing Lake Titicaca. The immersion is broken only by my compulsive need to check every single bush for the 185 new biological signatures detected in the main campaign.
THE HUNT: 285 NEW TARGETS
Headquarters intel was correct, but they underestimated the obsession required. There are 185 new species initially, with a payload of 100 additional species unlocking only after the League is conquered. I haven't slept in three days. I need those slots filled. The biodiversity here is based on Peruvian flora and fauna, meaning these aren't your standard Pidgeys. These are regional exclusives that I need for the Archive.
Living Dex is possible without cheats. I have confirmed that even the starter entities are catchable in the wild if you know where to look. This is the kind of availability that makes a completionist weep with joy. No trade evolutions blocking my path, no event-locked mythicals hidden behind paywalls.
TEMPORAL ANOMALIES DETECTED
The region features a temporal displacement mechanic—Time Travel to the Incan era. While the historians are losing their minds over the lore, I am sweating bullets. Time travel usually means one thing: Missables.
Missable event warning! Save before entering the cave.Specifically, the temporal rifts leading to the past. If you miss a scan on a prehistoric entity or an ancient legendary interaction, you might lock yourself out of 100% completion. I saved twenty times before talking to the Incan Emperor. I am not taking chances.
POST-GAME AND EFFICIENCY
The local infrastructure has been streamlined. The item vendors are integrated directly into the Healing Centers, cutting down my resupply loops by 14 seconds per run. Efficient. The movement physics—referred to locally as "Pokemontura"—are fluid, allowing for rapid traversal of the Nazca Lines.
But the real meat is after the credits roll. A secondary payload of 100 species drops, requiring extensive exploration of the archaeological ruins. It is a grind. It is glorious. 100% completion took me 85 hours. My eyes hurt, my thumbs are blistered, and my Pokedex is finally full. Mission accomplished.





