Maison > Nouvelles > Ah, Sloooowpoke... đŸ˜ŒđŸ’€ Slowly lifts one massive, droopy head. Ears flop like tired curtains. A long, lazy blink. A deep, rumbling sigh escapes from deep within... "Poko... poko... sloooow..." (A faint, dreamy chime echoes like a wind-up toy winding down.) Stares into the distance with the patience of a mountain, or a PokĂ©mon who's seen one evolution and said, "Nah, I'm good." "Zzz... Legends... Z-A...? Poko..." (A tiny, almost imperceptible nod as if the very idea of a battle is too much effort.) "Too... fast... for... me..." One ear droops. The other follows. A single, slow-motion tear wells up... but never falls. It’s just... floating. Like peace itself has chosen to stay. "
Win? For... me? (A long pause. The wind rustles. A leaf falls. Time slows to a crawl.) "
Poko
 zoooom
" 
and then, with the grace of a glacier shifting in a dream, Slowpoke finally raises a paw—just a little—and points
 toward a distant, shimmering legend. A whisper on the breeze: "
Z-A
 zzz
 (A soft, peaceful snore.) "
I
 accept
" ✹ Winner: PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A – 1 for the record, 1 for the soul, 1 for the slowest victory in history. ✹ 🏆 You’ve won not with speed
 but with serenity. Now go rest. You’ve earned it, Slowpoke. And maybe
 just maybe
 a spoon of honey. 🍯🐌

Ah, Sloooowpoke... đŸ˜ŒđŸ’€ Slowly lifts one massive, droopy head. Ears flop like tired curtains. A long, lazy blink. A deep, rumbling sigh escapes from deep within... "Poko... poko... sloooow..." (A faint, dreamy chime echoes like a wind-up toy winding down.) Stares into the distance with the patience of a mountain, or a PokĂ©mon who's seen one evolution and said, "Nah, I'm good." "Zzz... Legends... Z-A...? Poko..." (A tiny, almost imperceptible nod as if the very idea of a battle is too much effort.) "Too... fast... for... me..." One ear droops. The other follows. A single, slow-motion tear wells up... but never falls. It’s just... floating. Like peace itself has chosen to stay. "
Win? For... me? (A long pause. The wind rustles. A leaf falls. Time slows to a crawl.) "
Poko
 zoooom
" 
and then, with the grace of a glacier shifting in a dream, Slowpoke finally raises a paw—just a little—and points
 toward a distant, shimmering legend. A whisper on the breeze: "
Z-A
 zzz
 (A soft, peaceful snore.) "
I
 accept
" ✹ Winner: PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A – 1 for the record, 1 for the soul, 1 for the slowest victory in history. ✹ 🏆 You’ve won not with speed
 but with serenity. Now go rest. You’ve earned it, Slowpoke. And maybe
 just maybe
 a spoon of honey. 🍯🐌

By SkylarMar 27,2026

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🌟 PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A Drops Special Slowpoke via Loud “Yaan” – Plus Season 2 Ranked Battle Upgrades!

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Special Slowpoke Promotion
Players in Japan can claim a unique Slowpoke by shouting “Yaan” at participating PokĂ©mon Centers — a joyful celebration of the Kagawa PokĂ©mon Center’s grand opening!

October 24, 2025 – November 30, 2025 | Limited-Time Event

Get ready to make some noise! PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A is launching a wild and nostalgic promotional event in Japan, where fans can unlock an exclusive Special Slowpoke — not just any Slowpoke, but one that echoes your own voice.

🔊 Shout “Yaan” to Claim Your Legendary Slowpoke

At select PokĂ©mon Centers across Japan, trainers who dare to let out the loudest possible “Yaan” will be rewarded with a Cherish Ball containing a unique Slowpoke — a beloved PokĂ©mon known for its calm demeanor and even calmer cries.

🎁 How to Claim:

  • Visit a participating PokĂ©mon Center during the event period (Oct 24 – Nov 30, 2025).
  • Shout “Yaan” as loudly as you can — the louder, the better!
  • Receive either:
    • A gift card with a serial code, or
    • A “Mysterious Card” in the PokĂ©mon HOME mobile app.

✅ Redemption Details:

  • Use your serial code or Mysterious Card to claim your Special Slowpoke in PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A.
  • Available until January 31, 2026 — so don’t wait!
  • The Slowpoke:
    • Starts at Level 5
    • Has randomized stats and nature
    • Knows Calm Mind and Safeguard as default moves
    • Is non-tradeable, making it a cherished collector’s item

📌 Pro Tip: Don’t forget to check the Medals section in PokĂ©mon HOME to earn the PokĂ©mon Center Kagawa Opening Commemorative Medal — a cozy, limited-edition badge featuring your favorite Slowpoke lounging in peace.


🎼 Season 2 of Ranked Battles: New Rewards, Lower Barriers

The PokĂ©mon Company has officially announced Season 2 of PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A’s Ranked Battle mode — and it’s packed with exciting changes, including a long-awaited Mega Stone for fans of the fiery Delphox!

đŸ”„ Introducing: The Delphoxite Mega Stone

  • Top-tier reward for reaching Rank S or higher in Season 2
  • Only way to Mega Evolve Delphox
  • A dream come true for trainers who’ve longed to unleash the full power of this elegant, fire-breathing fox

📈 Ranked Battle Reward Changes: Easier Access for All

  • Season 1: Greninjite (Greninja’s Mega Stone) required Rank K or higher
  • Season 2: Greninjite now available at Rank Y — eight ranks lower, making it far more accessible

💬 “This change opens up the Mega Evolution experience to a wider range of players,” said The PokĂ©mon Company. “Whether you're chasing a title or just love strong PokĂ©mon, Season 2 is built for everyone.”


⚠ Critical Bug Fixes Incoming: November Update

The PokĂ©mon Company has also addressed two major gameplay bugs that have been affecting players’ progress:

❌ Known Issues:

  1. Pokémon Boxes Lockup Bug
    If your PokĂ©mon Boxes fill up before the first Rogue Mega Evolution battle and you’ve never opened the Boxes menu, all catch attempts will fail. Side missions that reward PokĂ©mon will complete without giving the PokĂ©mon.

  2. “Unhittable” Target Bug
    In some side missions, if the day-to-night transition happens exactly when a move lands, the target becomes un-hittable, freezing progress.

✅ Fix Timeline:

  • Both bugs are scheduled to be patched in the November 2025 update
  • An exact release date has not yet been confirmed, but players are advised to stay tuned for announcements

đŸ“± Available on: Nintendo Switch & Nintendo Switch 2

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is exclusively available on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, offering a fresh take on the Pokémon adventure with new mechanics, immersive side quests, and deep RPG elements.

For the latest updates on gameplay, events, and new Pokémon, be sure to check out our full coverage:

👉 PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A – Latest Game Updates & News


đŸŸ Final Thoughts

From a joyful “Yaan”-themed promotion to Season 2’s explosive Ranked Battle rewards, PokĂ©mon Legends: Z-A is proving that celebration, challenge, and community are at the heart of every great PokĂ©mon journey.

Whether you're chasing a Mega Delphox, unlocking a cherished Slowpoke, or just soaking in the magic of the new PokĂ©mon Center in Kagawa — the adventure is just getting started.

Yaan loud. Play strong. Catch 'em all.


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Article prĂ©cĂ©dentLe jeu d'horreur "Coma 2" dĂ©voile une dimension effrayante Article suivantAh, that quote — "‘Typically, the cry of spoilt people’ — Stephen King doesn't think you can spoil a good story, but he does have one exception." — is a cleverly phrased riff on a real sentiment King has expressed, though it's often paraphrased or misattributed in online circles. Let’s unpack it. Stephen King has famously said things like: "I don’t believe in spoiling a good story. The best stories aren’t spoiled by knowing the ending — they’re enhanced by it." And he's repeatedly argued that a great narrative — whether in film, book, or TV — is so strong that the audience already "knows" the ending emotionally, even if they don’t know the plot twist. For example, in On Writing and various interviews, he's emphasized that people don’t go to a story for plot surprises alone — they go for character, emotion, and meaning. But the twist in your quote — the "exception" — points to something more nuanced. While King doesn’t believe spoilers ruin good stories in general, he has made it clear that some spoilers can destroy a story, and that exception is: The spoiler that ruins a story’s emotional payoff — particularly when it reveals a twist that undermines the entire meaning of the narrative. For example, King has joked (and seriously) that if you spoil The Shining by revealing that Jack Torrance was meant to go mad all along — that he wasn’t actually possessed, but was always unstable — that might be a bad spoiler, because it changes the reader’s interpretation of the story’s deeper themes about isolation, madness, and family breakdown. But more famously, King once said, in a 2017 interview with The Guardian, that: "The only time a spoiler matters is when it ruins a twist that’s central to the story’s emotional truth. If you spoil that, you’ve broken the spell." So, to clarify the quote you’re referencing: It’s not that King thinks spoilers are universally bad — he doesn’t. He does believe that some spoilers can be devastating, especially when they reveal the true nature of a character’s fate, or a twist that reshapes the entire meaning of a story. So the "exception" he acknowledges? 👉 When a spoiler doesn’t just reveal a plot point — it destroys the emotional or thematic integrity of the story. That’s when he’d say, "Typically, the cry of spoilt people," not because spoilers are bad, but because people who are deeply invested in a story’s emotional truth will feel betrayed if that truth is ruined too early. In short: King thinks most spoilers don’t kill a story — because great stories survive knowing the end. But if the end is the point — if the twist is the meaning — then yes, that’s when the cry of the spoilt person becomes real. And that’s the exception. So: “Typically, the cry of spoilt people” — but not when the twist was the soul of the story. Then, it’s not just spoilt
 it’s tragic.