It's currently unclear just how many Legendary Pokemon will join the Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl roster through Ramanas Park.
Considering the fact that the Pokemon endgame typically consists of Pokedex completion to many Pokemon masters, Ramanas Park may be their primary location upon completing the Elite Four. Players who are familiar with the original releases of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl may not be familiar with Ramanas Park as the area is a new addition to the games with the remakes. Although Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are remakes of DS titles, if Ramanas Park has more recently released Legendary Pokemon, there may be Slates modeled after the Nintendo DS, 3DS, or Switch cartridges. This Slate may be the one that's used to summon Articuno, Moltres, or Zapdos given the fact that the Slates are used in Ramanas Park to trigger encounters with the rare Pokemon. The Game Boy-styled cartridge had a helix DNA strand on the front of it with a grey and purple color scheme, perhaps reflecting the original Legendary Pokemon Mewtwo.Įagle-eyed Pokemon fans were also able to notice another Game Boy cartridge-styled Slate that was grey with orange, yellow, and blue. The cartridge featured the same color scheme as Rayquaza, being primarily green with red and yellow accents contrary to a recent Pokemon fan art that imagined Rayquaza as an electric-type.
The GBA-styled Slate spotted during the trailer was noticeably styled around the Legendary Pokemon, Rayquaza. The slates from the recent trailer look like game cartridges and I just think that's cute. The Slates that were shown in the trailer each feature designs that match their corresponding Legendary's generation, with the trailer showing off Game Boy cartridge and Game Boy Advance cartridge-inspired Slates. This new feature was shown off recently in a video from Nintendo and it hints at the various aspects of Ramanas Park that players can expect. Slates are used in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl to summon Legendary Pokemon such as Rayquaza, Entei, Ho-Oh, and Zapdos. RELATED: Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Leaks Confirm Lack of Platinum Content Although some Pokemon fans are looking forward to the addition of more Legendaries to Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, others are celebrating the design of Ramanas Park's Slates. Once players have completed this gauntlet of Pokemon battles, they'll be able to search Ramans Park for Legendary Pokemon from other generations. When Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are released, fans will not have imediate access to the new Ramanas Park, as they will have to complete the Elite Four challenge to enter the Hall of Fame first. One key feature in the new games is the Ramanas Park which includes references to older Pokemon titles. Nintendo is getting ready to release Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl later this month and continues to unveil details about the upcoming remakes.