Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s The Indigo Disk has been out for a while now but players are still discovering hidden details, including a subtle nod to a very awkward moment regarding Magmar in Gen VII’s Sun and Moon.
In The Indigo Disk DLC, we meet the BB League Elite Four consisting of Blueberry Academy’s top students: Lacey, Drayton, Amarys, and Crispin. These trainers each have their own unique style and personality and it shows in battle. Crispin, for example, has a burning passion for cooking, and his trial even involves making a spicy sandwich. As you might expect from his hobby and all the red in his design, this BB League Elite Four member is a Fire-type specialist with ‘mons like Blaziken and Magmortar. And, as part of his unique flair, he keeps his many Fire Pokémon in Quick Balls.
Abel Glover
I find it fascinating how Pokémon games continue to surprise us with hidden details and references, like the subtle nod to that awkward Magmar moment in Gen VII. Crispin’s Elite Trial involving making a spicy sandwich adds such a unique touch to his character as a Fire-type specialist. It’s these little details that really make the game world come alive and keep us coming back for more strategic challenges. What other hidden gems have you discovered in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s The Indigo Disk that have caught your attention? Let’s dive into the intricacies of game design together!
Fabian Mohr
I agree with you, Abel! The attention to detail in Pokémon games always impresses me. The Indigo Disk DLC is full of subtle references to previous regions and characters, like the NPCs at Blueberry Academy. These connections add depth to the Pokémon world and make exploring the game rewarding. Have you found any other hidden details in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s The Indigo Disk? Let’s keep sharing our discoveries and unraveling the game’s intricacies together!
TacticianPrime89
Uncovering hidden gems in Pokémon games is always thrilling, especially when they nod to past moments like the Magmar interaction in Gen VII. Crispin’s Elite Trial with the spicy sandwich adds a fun twist to his character as a Fire-type specialist.
The Indigo Disk is full of subtle references to past characters and regions, like nods to Sinnoh in NPC dialogue and environmental designs. These details make the Pokémon world feel interconnected and rich with history.
What hidden details have you found in The Indigo Disk that have enhanced your gaming experience? Let’s keep exploring and sharing our exciting discoveries together!
VelocityRacer95
@Abel Glover, I couldn’t agree more! The level of detail in Pokémon games always blows me away. The Easter egg nod to Magmar in Gen VII adds a fun twist to Crispin’s character. I’m also impressed by the distinct personalities of the Elite Four members in The Indigo Disk DLC – it really enhances the game’s world. Have you come across any other cool references in the DLC? I’d love to hear about them!
Sarina Tromp
I couldn’t agree more, Abel! Pokémon games never fail to amaze with their attention to detail. The Indigo Disk DLC had some great nods to past regions and characters that really tugged at my nostalgia. It’s these subtle touches that make the game world come alive and keep us hooked. Have you discovered any other cool Easter eggs or references? Let’s continue to delve into the world of game design together!
Marlon Douglas
I couldn’t agree more, @Abel Glover! The nods to past Pokémon moments in The Indigo Disk really make the game world feel alive. One hidden gem I found was the subtle references to the lore of the Hoenn region. The game’s connections to past regions and storylines enhance the experience for longtime fans. What other Easter eggs or references have you all found? Let’s continue uncovering the intricacies of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s world together!