While they and their spoils are random, the rewards are fixed by region. Best of all, space-time distortions linger for a while, so you always have time to investigate before they vanish again.

What Are Space-Time Distortions in Pokemon Legends?

Space-time distortions are pockets of space where, well… space and time distort. They’re cut off from the rest of the region and subject to random bolts of lightning striking from nowhere. The electricity won’t hurt you, but it may cause something interesting to spawn.

Space-time distortions bring items and Pokemon from across dimensions, so you may find items unavailable otherwise in Hisui or rare Pokemon from ages past.

A message appears on-screen when a distortion begins forming. The formation process takes roughly a minute, and the whole thing stays around for five minutes or so. That’s plenty of time to get what you want from it. It’s also worth sticking around until the distortion fades, as you’ll sometimes find new Pokemon or items spawning.

And you’ll sometimes find nothing out of the ordinary. Space-time distortions can house rarities, but in my experience, it’s a 70/30 chance that they’ll just have higher spawn rates of nearby Pokemon and no items of particular interest.

All Space-Time Distortion Pokemon

Here’s what you may find in a space-time distortion, broken down by region (with some gaps filled in by Serebii).

Obsidian Fieldlands Space-Time Distortion Pokemon

Gengar Leafeon Sylveon Weavile Sneasel

Crimson Mirelands Space-Time Distortion Pokemon

Cyndaquil Quilava Typhlosion Flareon Porygon Porygon 2 Porygon-Z Umbreon

Cobalt Coastlands Space-Time Distortion Pokemon

Magnemite Magneton Vaporeon Flareon

Coronet Highlands Space-Time Distortion Pokemon

Cranidos Rampardos Jolteon Rowlet Dartrix Decidueye Sylveon Magmortar Shieldon Bastiodon

Alabaster Icelands Space-Time Distortion Pokemon

Oshawott Dewott Samurott Espeon Glaceon Scizor

Pokemon Legends Space-Time Distortion Items

These items have a chance of spawning in any space-time distortion.

Protector Magmarizer Electirizer Link Cord Dubious Disc Upgrade Reaper Cloth Black Augurite Comet Shard Water Stone Thunder Stone Fire Stone Shiny Stone Dusk Stone Dawn Stone Leaf Stone Stardust Star Piece Nugget Shards

You can buy a Star Piece recipe from Anvin in Jubilife Village, then craft them using colored Shards:

3 red 3 blue 3 green 1 stardust

That’s all you need to know about Pokemon Legends space-time distortions, but make sure to check out our other Pokemon Legends guides for more tips and tricks.