What is a "step"?

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Certain things in the game occur when you have taken x steps. Happiness, egg production/hatching, etc are all determined by the number of steps you have taken.

In previous Pokemon games, it is immediately obvious when you take a step. You press up, your character moves one step. There are only four directions to move in, and each step is locked to a grid.

In X/Y, however, movement is more fluid. I can take what seems to be a "partial step" by bumping the analog stick quickly, or move at an angle that wasn't possible before. In addition, there's no built-in step counter (like the Poketch app for DPPT), so it seems I have no way of knowing at all what a step is.

Is there a specific distance that counts as one step? If so, what is it? When moving at an angle, is the distance Euclidean (e.g. ~√2 steps if I'm moving at 45 degrees for one unit in both x/y directions)?



Best Answer

You can move in 'steps' on the underlying grid in Pokemon X/Y by using the D-Pad for movement instead of the Circle Pad.

While I can't necessarily verify this, I have a hunch that the step counter when using the Circle Pad is indeed based on trigonometric principles - if only because if this wasn't the case, we'd see in guides everywhere to avoid diagonal movement to conserve Repels, or to move diagonally to expedite egg hatching.




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