![]() Enjoy the story first, that is the best part of this amazing game, and collect them all later if you want to. I would HIGHLY suggest not to hunt them all while playing through the game, it takes a long time and catching them will be easier later on in the games with items you get during the main campaign and the sidequests. The spawns also different from grass spots, but even each individual spot, in case you have problems with finding a Nexomon with my guide, you can find a more detailed guide here, which is especially very useful for Palmaya beach: So if you see a Nexomon in my list and can’t find it yourself, you might not be far enough with the main quest for it to appear there. Keep in mind that evolutions of Nexomon can appear later on in the story on spots where they weren’t before. You can find 355 Boscage Southeast of the hidden village, map with big mushrooms, you can move over the mushrooms on the right. You can find 371 Nara West of the Hidden Village. You can find 374 Luxa in Zetta's Mansion in Cadium. I hope this guide will be useful and that you’ll find the Nexomon that you’re missing. You can find 353 Dracon Northwest of Ignitia. BTW the names I gave each field sucks, I know that, but I added a screenshot to each one to make it more clear which field I mean. I’m pretty sure I’m still missing Nexomon, especially because while making the list there were more Nexomon added to fields I had already visited, but I listed all that I found. I’ve been running around a bit more than I needed to be, just to fill up this guide as much as possible. ![]() It doesn’t communicate anything noteworthy.This guide will list the Nexomons I found in each field. But with only its looks and biography to go off of, Byeol is just a sketchbook doodle of a character. If I had any idea what the “dreamcatcher” is, perhaps I’d make the argument that Byeol’s simplistic “main body” helps balance the composition. For example, Singletti evolves at Level 28. It is in the database, right above the stats box. I’ve dunked on Lovinu and Lovidovi for similar reasons. With the new patch, it will show you what levels the Nexomon evolve at. However, nestled at its center is a character with as much detail as a gingerbread man. But until I encounter this Tyrant, I’ll never know.Įven with partial context, I’m not confident I’d rank Byeol higher than “underwhelming.” I’m drawn to the mysterious star-shaped “dreamcatcher” with its fun shape and bright colors. If you cant find the Nexomon, just move to the. Perhaps then, Byeol is better fleshed out. I noticed some maps in a region would vary the spawns slightly, but they often still spawn the same Nexomons with different probabilities. Either Byeol is part of a side quest I skipped, or it’s saved for the post game (which I also ignored). For all I know, Byeol is supposed to have an equally disappointing story.Ĭonsidering that “Tyrants” play a huge role in Extinction’s plot, there are a couple possibilities at play. It reminds me of a Legendary ghost in Yo-kai Watch whose only power is spoiling the plot of movies and TV shows. ![]() The person writing this entry feels uncomfortable describing Byeol so let’s leave it at that.Ĥth wall-breaking humor runs amok in Extinction’s dialogue (ranging from chuckle-worthy to obnoxious), but this is the only time it shows up in the Nexomon encyclopedia. This utterly enigmatic Tyrant is… Weird? Bizarre? This thing is always staring and smiling. This is the official flavor text (for a Legendary-tier Nexomon, mind you) in Extinction: I feel there’s context I’m missing to understand the “joke” with Byeol.
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