Although Nintendo and Game Freak have improvedPokemon Legends: Arceuswith updates since the game’s release, there are a handful of issues that persist to this day. OnePokemon Legends: Arceusfan has discovered that the glitches surrounding Irida still cause some obstruction in the Alabaster Icelands.

Irida is the leader of Pearl Clan inPokemon Legends: Arceusand she’s located standing on a mound in the snowy biome of Alabaster Icelands near other trainers and a tent. Outside of interacting with Irida and the others trainers in the area,Pokemon Legends: Arceusplayers can also catchIce-type Pokemonlike Abomasnow, Mamoswine, or Froslass as they work to fill their Pokedex and Research Tasks.Pokemonfans spotted a problem with Irida’s place in the Icelands shortly after the release ofPokemon Legends: Arceus, and based on a clip from Reddit user Bill_4780, these issues continue today.

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Bill_4780’sPokemon Legends: Arceusclip begins with the player running circles around Irida which slowly alters the frigid landscape around them. Like in the early days ofPokemon Legends: Arceus, running around Irida causes some visual glitches with a tent in the background which expands increasingly the more Bill_4780 circlesPearl Clan’s leader. By the conclusion of Bill_4780’sPokemon Legends: Arceusvideo, the visual glitch has grown to the point where it blocks out the sun above the player, casting large shadows over the snowy ground around them.

The flat objects that take over most of Bill_4780’s screen inPokemon Legends: Arceusswiftly grow from the size of average trees in the Alabaster Icelands to being larger than the nearby mountains. Protruding from the tent in the background, these objects become much larger than the background building within Bill_4780 running only a few circles around Irida. Because this is along-standing glitch inPokemon Legends: Arceus, it’s currently unclear when players will be able to run around the important character without having their playing area completely obstructed.

Although it may be unlikely thatPokemon Legends: Arceusplayers accidentally discover this issue inHisui’s Alabaster Icelands, some unsuspecting players may see questionable clutter in the area because they inadvertently circled Irida themselves. Bill_4780 stated that this visual change continues whether the player is running clockwise or counter-clockwise around Irida. SeveralPokemon Legends: Arceustook to Bill_4780’s clip to voice their own opinions on what’s happening with Irida, with one suggesting that the glitch has more to do with the game’s level of background detail being confused by the running around.