Pokemon is a legendary anime. I know many will disagree. I know what exactly they will say too.
"Ugh, Ash doesn't grow at all. Ugh, Team Rocket is so cringe."
Yes, but you have to admit, Pokemon releases great games. I still remember my Heart Gold Soul Silver days.
After the huge success of Pokemon Go!, an open-world interactive game, Pokemon is now set to gain the same response, possibly even more, with the release of its new game, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.
Wait, but what's so great about the game?
Well, for starters, the game has already confirmed 4 player co-op mode, so that may get you excited for a while.
You may ask, "Wait, but what is the deal with crystallized pokemon?"
Well, let me explain it to you.
Firstly, the mechanism is called Terastal.
What is Terastal?
Well, for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, a new mechanic called Terastal allows Pokemon with Tera types to change into crystal-like Pokemon.
Players have the option to Terastallize their captured Pokemon, transforming them into stunning gem-like versions.
To achieve this, the poke master will need to possess a Tera orb, which is shrouded in mystery.
And, it has advantages as well as a minor disadvantage.
The advantage is, that it'll give a great boost to your pokemon's performance and make its moves stronger.
But, the disadvantage is that after Terastalization, your pokemon's type may be changed completely.
As far as we know, every single one of them, by which I mean any Pokemon can turn into a Tera Type, according to the most recent Pokemon Scarlet and Violet trailer.
Specifically stated in the voiceover narration, "all Pokemon in the Paldea region can Terastallize."
Well, How the Terastal mechanic operates in greater detail is still unknown. But I'm pretty sure we will hear more details soon. Till then, go over these awesome new leaks we have for the Paldea region - Fuecoco Final Evolution Revelaed?