MISSION LOG: ENTRY #493-B
Location: The Qwerty Region (Coordinates Unstable)
Status: Hyper-fixated. Pulse rate: 110 BPM.
Pokedex Completion: 98.2% (Sweating profusely)
I don't know who named this sector "Qwerty"—sounds like someone fell asleep on their terminal—but the atmospheric readings are off the charts. We're talking volcanic ash, tsunamis, and hurricanes all triggering simultaneously. It’s not climate change; it’s a Legendary-level threat. I’ve spent the last 48 hours tracking a mad scientist obsessed with creating an "Ultimate Pokemon" via DNA splicing. If he messes up the IV distribution on that thing, I’m going to be furious.
THE HUNTING GROUNDS
Let’s cut to the chase: The local fauna is aggressive. The ecosystem here is in chaos due to Darkrai's interference. But for a Collector like me? It's a gold mine. The biodiversity is frantic. You have Gen I through IV species displaced by the weather events, meaning migration patterns are disrupted. This makes for excellent encounter rates if you know where to look.
FIELD NOTE: The Regi Trinity has awoken. Their static encounters are unstable. Missable event warning! Save before entering the cave. If you knock out Regirock without capturing it, the game saves the state. Do not rely on auto-saves.
THE HOLY GRAIL: SECTOR ZERO
Here is the critical intel for any completionist reading this log. My scanners picked up a spatial anomaly—a secret cave system that acts as a gateway to a hidden city. This isn't just a bonus area; it is a containment facility housing every Legendary Pokemon from Gen I to Gen IV.
I thought I was hallucinating from sleep deprivation. I wasn't. Dialga, Palkia, Mewtwo... they are all here. Living Dex is possible without cheats. It feels almost too efficient, like a developer debug room manifested into reality, but I’m not complaining. I filled 40 empty slots in under three hours. It’s a brute-force solution to the "Version Exclusive" headache, and frankly, more regions need this kind of contingency planning.
TECHNICAL READOUT & ANOMALIES
The region runs on the FireRed engine, but the texture work is... eclectic. Some areas look standard Kanto, others have "new graphics" that clash with the environment, creating a jarring visual dissonance. It feels like the world is being stitched together from different dimensions.
However, the threat level is real. The "Mad Scientist" archetype provides a decent challenge curve, forcing you to actually optimize your team rather than just spamming A. But be warned: the "Beta 3" designation in the archives is misleading. The mission feels complete, but there are rough edges. Text boxes sometimes overflow, and the "Qwerty" naming convention breaks immersion constantly.
FINAL TALLY
100% completion took me 28 hours. It was a sprint, not a marathon. The condensed availability of Legendaries artificially shortens the hunt, but the dopamine hit is undeniable. If you need to scratch the itch of catching Arceus and Darkrai in the same afternoon without an Action Replay, this is your expedition.





