First off, that thing following you around? It's not a chimera. It's called a Pokemon. Think of it as your helpful pet you use to fight other Pokemon and defend yourself.
Second, this place really doesn't make much sense in general. If you look at a map, you'll notice some places you can't reach without crossing a large body of water. For some reason, even if you have a Pokemon that can swim, they apparently can't carry you across unless you teach them a certain move. The same goes with a flying Pokemon. Even if it can fly and it's big enough to carry you, it won't unless you teach it a certain move. Don't expect to get any good information from the locals either. They just repeat the same thing over and over.
There's a theory going around that challenging gym leaders in certain towns and collecting the eight badges here, then defeating the 'Elite Four' will get us home, but so far, no one's been able to prove or disprove it.
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First off, that thing following you around? It's not a chimera. It's called a Pokemon. Think of it as your helpful pet you use to fight other Pokemon and defend yourself.
Second, this place really doesn't make much sense in general. If you look at a map, you'll notice some places you can't reach without crossing a large body of water. For some reason, even if you have a Pokemon that can swim, they apparently can't carry you across unless you teach them a certain move. The same goes with a flying Pokemon. Even if it can fly and it's big enough to carry you, it won't unless you teach it a certain move. Don't expect to get any good information from the locals either. They just repeat the same thing over and over.
There's a theory going around that challenging gym leaders in certain towns and collecting the eight badges here, then defeating the 'Elite Four' will get us home, but so far, no one's been able to prove or disprove it.
Happy now?