Summary of "ALL 100+ POKEMON GEN 10 LEAKS SO FAR! STARTERS, LEGENDARIES, GIMMICK & MORE!"
Summary of ALL 100+ POKEMON GEN 10 LEAKS SO FAR! STARTERS, LEGENDARIES, GIMMICK & MORE!
Game Storyline & Setting
The next generation Pokémon games, tentatively titled Pokémon Wind and Wave, are set in a region inspired by Indonesia and Southeast Asia. This region features a large archipelago consisting of approximately 54 islands.
The story follows a 13-year-old city protagonist living in a large metropolis inspired by Kuala Lumpur. The protagonist lives with their mother and a baby sibling, who grows throughout the game.
Key narrative themes include:
- Generational responsibility
- Humanity’s relationship with nature
- The tension between development and preservation
The main antagonists are a land development group working under a wealthy hotel chairman. This chairman seeks to control nature and Pokémon for humanity’s survival, motivated by a tragic family incident.
Unlike traditional Pokémon games, the story begins in a modern city rather than a rural town, creating a strong contrast. There may be multiple endings, with the true ending requiring the capture of legendary Pokémon.
Key Characters
- Protagonist: 13-year-old city child
- Mother: Working parent, age 33
- Baby sibling: Symbolizes the future generation; grows and learns throughout the game
- Local island child: Friend and rival, knowledgeable about Pokémon and nature
- Hotel chairman: Age 75, a tragic figure with a dark past
- Chairman’s child: Initially supports the chairman’s views but may change sides
- Land development group: Antagonists motivated by profit, lacking strong ideals
- Professor: Possibly a young researcher (age 21), though some leaks show an older figure
Gameplay Highlights & Features
Open World & Map
- Large archipelago with 54 islands of varying sizes
- One island is procedural, changing appearance every visit
- Multiple biomes including deserts, grasslands, snowfields, volcanoes, wetlands, and seven jungle variations
- Emphasis on environmental interaction; Pokémon autonomously use abilities (e.g., Charizard’s tail lighting caves)
Starters
- Starter Pokémon are encountered on a small dedicated island rather than chosen immediately
- One starter is possibly a bat and might be the grass type
Traversal & Exploration
- Pokémon can be ridden using a ROM scooter mechanic, allowing direct control of the Pokémon (similar to the Synchro machine in Gen 9)
- Different Pokémon enable different movement types: flying, swimming, etc.
- Not all Pokémon can be ridden; small Pokémon are likely excluded
- Underwater exploration and environmental traversal are significant gameplay elements
Pokémon & Models
- All Pokémon have new models focusing on visual transformation and quality
- No new engine, but improved graphical assets and animations
- Pokémon react realistically to terrain and environment
- No traditional HMs; Pokémon naturally perform environmental moves
Margin Mechanic
- New gameplay gimmick called Margin, linked to weather-based moves and effects
- Pokémon are surrounded by colored auras and dynamic shaders depending on their type (e.g., fire margin with lava bubbles)
- Margin powers may affect the battlefield and Pokémon appearance dynamically
- Confirmed margin types include Psychic, Ghost, Fire, Rock, Ground, Ice, Electric, and Dragon
- Possibly linked to a legendary Pokémon containing the power of all types
Gyms & Bosses
- Traditional gyms return with leaders specializing in types such as Dark, Poison, Fairy, Steel, Fighting, Flying, and Grass
- Boss battles include Dragon, Bug, Ground, Ghost, Water, and Electric types
- Mini-bosses include Psychic, Ghost, Rock, Fire, Ice, and Ground types
- 18 major milestone adventures replace or supplement traditional gym challenges
Post-Game & Progression
- Non-linear progression allows players to challenge the final boss early after gaining ocean travel
- Extensive postgame content is expected
- The story concludes with the protagonist’s vacation ending and returning to city life, leaving the world ongoing
Cut or Changed Features
- The originally planned procedural world was scaled back to only one procedural island
- The Seed Pokémon concept, involving a constantly changing Pokémon, appears scrapped or moved to a separate project
- The Pokémon ride system was reduced from riding all Pokémon to only some
- The Poptopia mini-game, originally part of Gen 10, was removed and developed as a standalone game
Development & Technical Info
- Developed with a budget of approximately 3 billion yen (~$20 million USD), making it one of the most expensive mainline Pokémon projects
- The project aims to modernize Pokémon game development tools and workflows
- The game may feature voice acting
- The game engine is not new but features updated models and improved environmental interactions
Summary of Gameplay Tips & Strategies (Inferred)
- Utilize the ROM scooter to explore various terrains and environments efficiently
- Experiment with the new Margin mechanic to gain battlefield advantages
- Prepare for diverse gym and boss battles with a wide variety of Pokémon types
- Explore the procedural island repeatedly for different experiences
- Engage with environmental puzzles and challenges that replace traditional gym battles
- Take advantage of the non-linear progression to explore the story and challenges in your preferred order
Sources & Contributors
- HTV (YouTuber presenting the video)
- Eclipse (Twitter thread source with early leaks)
- Pokeos website (In-depth collection of leaks and images)
- Matthew and J Roses (Owners of Pokeos)
- Additional mentions: Leakers from Terror League builds and internal documents
This summary compiles the key points about the storyline, gameplay, mechanics, characters, and development insights based on the leaks discussed in the video. All information is subject to change as the game is officially announced and developed further.
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