Pokemon Legends Z-A Makes A Big Change To Nurse Joy
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Pokemon Legends Z-A Makes A Big Change To Nurse Joy
"But in Lumiose City, every attendant has a different appearance, with varying skin tones and facial features. And these characters have their own identities as well--one side mission even has you battle a Pokemon Center clerk named Bien (which translates to "good" or "well" in French). It's not revolutionary compared to other changes in Legends: Z-A, but it's a step towards adding some personality to the series."
"While these Pokemon Center workers are generally referred to as Nurse Joy by fans, the name is rarely used in the mainline Pokemon games and originates from the anime. The show explains the appearance of all Nurse Joys by making them all nearly identical family members. The only core games that had Nurse Joy characters by name were Pokemon Yellow and its remakes Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee, as those titles were heavily influenced by the anime."
Pokemon Legends: Z-A changes Pokemon Center attendants from identical NPC models to visually distinct characters. All nurses share a hairstyle featuring iconic hair loops reminiscent of Nurse Joy from the anime. Lumiose City attendants display varied skin tones and facial features, reflecting more visual diversity. One side mission involves battling a Pokemon Center clerk named Bien (which translates to "good" or "well" in French), giving attendants individual identities. The Nurse Joy name originates in the anime and is rarely used in mainline games. Core titles that used Nurse Joy by name include Pokemon Yellow and the remakes Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee. The game released for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
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