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In the fan-made world of Pokémon Solar Light and Lunar Dark, the Pokédex serves as a central pillar for exploration within the Rikoto region, tasking players with cataloging a vast array of unique "Fakemon". Unlike many other fan projects that mix in canon species, this game focuses entirely on an original Pokédex of 358 species, emphasizing a cohesive, nature-focused world where every creature is a new discovery. Structure of the Rikoto Pokédex
- Celestial-Pokémon Symbiosis: The notion that Pokémon have evolved to coexist with celestial forces, leading to intricate relationships between their biology and the solar and lunar cycles.
- Duality of Light and Darkness: The concept that light and darkness are not mutually exclusive, but rather complementary aspects of a larger whole, influencing the behavior and evolution of Pokémon.
- Pokémon Evolution and the Celestial Connection: The possibility that celestial forces play a role in the evolution of certain Pokémon, potentially unlocking new pathways for growth and transformation.
- Diurnal pollinators and seed-dispersers described in Solar Light entries; nocturnal predators, echolocating or scent-driven foragers in Lunar Dark.
- Seasonal and tidal cues influence migration and breeding—Pokédex entries often note calendar-linked behaviors.
Failure to respect the lunar dark will leave your Pokédex forever incomplete. Master the solar light, and you become the true Champion of Alola.
To maximize your efficiency in filling out the Alola Pokédex, keep these mechanics in mind: