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Inheriting the duties of protecting the [[Diamond Clan|Diamond]] and [[Pearl Clan]]s, noble Pokémon have the distinct "Lord" and "Lady" titles. There are a total of five noble Pokémon who, along with the five {{OBP|Ride Pokémon|Hisui}}, are cared for under a [[warden]] of the Diamond or Pearl Clan. These Pokémon are often [[Giant Pokémon|larger than their standard counterparts]], and they may even be larger than [[alpha Pokémon]]. In addition, noble Pokémon cannot be [[Caught Pokémon|caught]].
Inheriting the duties of protecting the [[Diamond Clan|Diamond]] and [[Pearl Clan]]s, noble Pokémon have the distinct "Lord" and "Lady" titles. There are a total of five noble Pokémon who, along with the five {{OBP|Ride Pokémon|Hisui}}, are cared for under a [[warden]] of the Diamond or Pearl Clan. These Pokémon are often [[Giant Pokémon|larger than their standard counterparts]], and they may even be larger than [[alpha Pokémon]]. In addition, noble Pokémon cannot be [[Caught Pokémon|caught]].


In [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], the five noble Pokémon have become frenzied due to a special energy from the [[Space-Time Distortion|space-time rift]]. To quell a noble Pokémon, the [[player character]] must throw balms made of the noble's favorite food until its frenzy gauge reaches zero. After being quelled, each noble Pokémon will grant the player the [[plate]] corresponding to its primary type.
In [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], the five noble Pokémon have become frenzied due to a special energy from the [[space-time rift]]. To quell a noble Pokémon, the [[player character]] must throw balms made of the noble's favorite food until its frenzy gauge reaches zero. After being quelled, each noble Pokémon will grant the player the [[plate]] corresponding to its primary type.


In the post-game, the player can have a rematch against the nobles at their respective arenas by talking to the warden. The challenges will be identical, except the noble Pokémon will all be at Lv. 70 with full [[effort level]]s, and the player is timed for personal records.
In the post-game, the player can have a rematch against the nobles at their respective arenas by talking to the warden. The challenges will be identical, except the noble Pokémon will all be at Lv. 70 with full [[effort level]]s, and the player is timed for personal records.