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After the Bittercold has been defeated, Hydreigon will have retained his physical form once again, and thank everyone for combining their efforts in saving the world. Later, as the Post Town celebrates the achieved victory over the Bittercold, the player goes up on the hill to get a break from the excitement, meeting up with Hydreigon, who tells the player that they have to leave the Pokémon world, since a long-run presence of a human in the Pokémon world would cause a distortion which would strain the very fabric of the universe itself. Hydreigon also tells the player, that once they leave the Pokémon world, everybody would forget that they had ever been there. Hydreigon informs that the player that the departure will occur the next day, giving them time to tell about this to others. However, the player decides not to tell anyone, not wanting to ruin their fun at the celebration. The next morning, the player meets Hydreigon up at the hill again, and starts the departure from the Pokémon world with him, surrounded by a bright sphere of light. Before leaving the player to continue the departure on their own, Hydreigon gives the player a [[Frism]], which contains a message from the player's partner and friends, who anticipated their departure, and a promise to never forget them.
After the Bittercold has been defeated, Hydreigon will have retained his physical form once again, and thank everyone for combining their efforts in saving the world. Later, as the Post Town celebrates the achieved victory over the Bittercold, the player goes up on the hill to get a break from the excitement, meeting up with Hydreigon, who tells the player that they have to leave the Pokémon world, since a long-run presence of a human in the Pokémon world would cause a distortion which would strain the very fabric of the universe itself. Hydreigon also tells the player, that once they leave the Pokémon world, everybody would forget that they had ever been there. Hydreigon informs that the player that the departure will occur the next day, giving them time to tell about this to others. However, the player decides not to tell anyone, not wanting to ruin their fun at the celebration. The next morning, the player meets Hydreigon up at the hill again, and starts the departure from the Pokémon world with him, surrounded by a bright sphere of light. Before leaving the player to continue the departure on their own, Hydreigon gives the player a [[Frism]], which contains a message from the player's partner and friends, who anticipated their departure, and a promise to never forget them.


During the post-game, Hydreigon joins the player's team, wanting to stay at the {{pkmn|Paradise}} and help them out in their missions. After a while, Hydreigon gathers everybody together and tells them that the fact that they hadn't forgot the player has proven that their will has been strong enough to prevent these certain laws of nature, once considered by him to be unchangable, from occuring. This also seems to have made it possible that the player might, after all, have a chance of returning to the Pokémon world. Hydreigon tells them that at a [[mystery dungeon|dungeon]] known as the [[Worldcore]], there exists a place called the Hill of Universal Order, where one can make a wish, and, if it can be fufilled without disturbing the balance of the universe, will be granted. The player's partner decides to go there, wishing for the player to return ''and'' be able to travel between the two worlds. After the player's partner has made it through the Worldcore, Hydreigon will be waiting for them at the Hill of Universal Order. The partner makes their wish for the player's return, but the wish seems to be too difficult to be granted, causing the cave to start collapsing. Despite of this, the partner won't give up, and refuses to leave. Hydreigon then calls to the player, telling the player that if their will is strong enough, they would be able to return.
During the post-game, Hydreigon joins the player's team, wanting to stay at the {{pkmn|Paradise}} and help them out in their missions. After a while, Hydreigon gathers everybody together and tells them that the fact that they hadn't forgot the player has proven that their will has been strong enough to prevent these certain laws of nature, once considered by him to be unchangable, from occuring. This also seems to have made it possible that the player might, after all, have a chance of returning to the Pokémon world. Hydreigon tells them that at a [[Mystery Dungeon|dungeon]] known as the [[Worldcore]], there exists a place called the Hill of Universal Order, where one can make a wish, and, if it can be fufilled without disturbing the balance of the universe, will be granted. The player's partner decides to go there, wishing for the player to return ''and'' be able to travel between the two worlds. After the player's partner has made it through the Worldcore, Hydreigon will be waiting for them at the Hill of Universal Order. The partner makes their wish for the player's return, but the wish seems to be too difficult to be granted, causing the cave to start collapsing. Despite of this, the partner won't give up, and refuses to leave. Hydreigon then calls to the player, telling the player that if their will is strong enough, they would be able to return.


After the player has returned, Hydreigon will stay at the Paradise, being ready to join the player and their partner in any possible request mission.
After the player has returned, Hydreigon will stay at the Paradise, being ready to join the player and their partner in any possible request mission.