LOG ENTRY: 0300 HOURS, LITTLETROOT REGION
I haven't slept since I landed. The caffeine is wearing off, but the adrenaline from the completion counter is keeping me upright. I've spent the last three days mapping the Pokemon Sapphire Soaring In The Sky simulation, and let me tell you, the local reality is unstable in the best way possible.
THE CATCH REPORT
First, the vitals. The local biological restrictions have been lifted. Species that historically required complex trade rituals to evolve now respond to local radiation stones or simple combat experience. Living Dex is possible without cheats. I watched a Haunter evolve simply by leveling up. No cables, no friends needed. Just me and the data. It’s efficient. It’s beautiful.
ANOMALIES & MECHANICS
The region is suffering from a temporal paradox. We have Mega Evolution technology present—my starter reacted to a Mega Stone—yet the underlying genetic structures (Abilities) are strictly Generation III. It’s like installing a supercomputer in a 1990s sedan. It works, but the engine hums weirdly.
Furthermore, I’ve detected an Alignment System. My actions seem to shift a hidden morality value. This is a nightmare for a completionist.
Missable event warning! Save before entering the cave. I suspect your Alignment might lock out specific encounters. I kept three backup save files just in case being 'Evil' prevented me from catching a mythical.
QUALITY OF LIFE
The local technology allows for EXP gain upon capture. This is a massive boon for maintaining pace without mindless grinding on low-level Zigzagoons. You can catch, log, and grow simultaneously. Also, the ability to control a partner's Pokemon in double battles adds a layer of tactical depth usually missing from this sector.
FINAL VERDICT
The map is familiar, but the variables are fresh. It scratches the itch, even if the mix of Megas and old-school abilities feels disjointed. 100% completion took me 85 hours. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to organize Box 14 by color gradient.





