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==Terminology== | ==Terminology== | ||
The term "Pokéxel" is used to describe Pokémon as they appear in {{g|Quest}} in promotional contexts, such as in press releases, announcements, and conferences. <ref>[https://press.pokemon.com/en/releases/POKEMON-GAMES-UNVEILED-FOR-NINTENDO-SWITCH-45879 Press Release]</ref> <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ_qtyOa5Dg 2018 Press Confrence]</ref> However, the term does not appear in the game itself. Instead, the game simply refers to them as "Pokémon", or "Pokémon on Tumblecube Island" in the one case of text where a distinction is made. Combined with the entire game rendering everything in a voxel art style and a lack of description by the characters, it is difficult to determine if the Pokémon that appear in the game are meant to have an in-universe visual difference from how Pokémon normally look. | The term "Pokéxel" is used to describe Pokémon as they appear in {{g|Quest}} in promotional contexts, such as in press releases, announcements, and conferences.<ref>[https://press.pokemon.com/en/releases/POKEMON-GAMES-UNVEILED-FOR-NINTENDO-SWITCH-45879 Press Release]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ_qtyOa5Dg 2018 Press Confrence]</ref> However, the term does not appear in the game itself. Instead, the game simply refers to them as "Pokémon", or "Pokémon on Tumblecube Island" in the one case of text where a distinction is made. Combined with the entire game rendering everything in a voxel art style and a lack of description by the characters, it is difficult to determine if the Pokémon that appear in the game are meant to have an in-universe visual difference from how Pokémon normally look. | ||
==In Pokémon Quest== | ==In Pokémon Quest== |