_____ _ | __ \ | | | |__) |__ | | _____ _ __ ___ ___ _ __ | ___/ _ \| |/ / _ \ '_ ` _ \ / _ \| '_ \ | | | (_) | < __/ | | | | | (_) | | | | |_| \___/|_|\_\___|_| |_| |_|\___/|_| |_| _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | __ \| | | | | | | | | | | (_)_ | |__) | | __ _ ___| | __ __ _ _ __ __| | | | __ | | |__ _| |_ ___ | __ <| |/ _` |/ __| |/ / / _` | '_ \ / _` | | |/ \| | '_ \| | _|/ _ \ | |__) | | (_| | (__| < | (_| | | | | (_| | | | /\ | | | | | | |_| __/ |_____/|_|\__,_|\___|_|\_\ \__,_|_| |_|\__,_| |__/ \__|_| |_|_|\__|\___| __ __ _ _____ \ \ / / (_) |____ \ \ \ / /__ _ ______ _ ___ _ __ ___ __) | \ \ / / _ \ '__/ __| |/ _ \| '_ \/ __| / __/ \ \/ / __/ | \__ \ | (_) | | | \__ \ / /___ \__/ \___|_| |___/_|\___/|_| |_|___/ |______| O---------------------------------------O | Pokémon Black Version 2 | | Pokémon White Version 2 | | | | An FAQ/Walkthrough | | By KeyBlade999 | | | | Current Version: v2.30 | | Previous Update: 7:38 AM 2/5/2016 | O---------------------------------------O ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Negative One: Donations |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_-1** | |______________________________| While I do write all of my guides for free, it does take a lot of time and effort to put them together. If you're feeling generous and want to show your appreciation, I am gladly accepting donations. I don't know exactly what the donations will be used for, but just know that you would definitely be helping me make more quality FAQs! Even the smallest donation amounts are appreciated, and are a great way to say how much you appreciate the work I do. If you do decide you'd like to donate, please send the donations through PayPal at the e-mail address listed below. Thank you so very much for considering this!! keyblade999.faqs@gmail.com By the way, this is also my contact e-mail, so if you want to contribute something to this or any of my other FAQs, or have a question to ask about one of them, go ahead and use this e-mail. ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Zero: Table of Contents |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_0** | |_____________________________| ______________________________ | Using the Table of Contents: | ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ To skip to a particular section of the guide, first press CTRL and F at the same time. This will bring up a dialogue box. Double-click the tag that represents the desired section and then press CTRL and C (or right-click and choose "Copy"). In the box, press CTRL and V (or right-click and "Paste"), then click "Find" once or twice to arrive at the desired section. And, yes, the tags have the accented E's to help maintain the quickness of your finding the desired section, and they also prevent just using a normal "E". So you'll probably want to just copy-paste the tags. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Section Title] ........................................... [CTRL+F Tag] -1. Donations ............................................. **POKÉMON_-1** 0. Table of Contents ..................................... **POKÉMON_0** 1. Introduction .......................................... **POKÉMON_1** 2. Version History ....................................... **POKÉMON_2** 3. Legalities ............................................ **POKÉMON_3** 4. Pre-Credits Walkthrough ............................... **POKÉMON_4** • Some Quick Format Notes ............................. **POKÉMON_41** • Basic Badge ......................................... **POKÉMON_42** ~ Aspertia City .................................... **POKÉMON_421** ~ Route 19 ......................................... **POKÉMON_422** ~ Floccesy Town .................................... **POKÉMON_423** ~ Route 20 ......................................... **POKÉMON_424** ~ Floccesy Ranch ................................... **POKÉMON_425** ~ Floccesy Town .................................... **POKÉMON_426** ~ Aspertia City .................................... **POKÉMON_427** • Toxic Badge ......................................... **POKÉMON_43** ~ Floccesy Town .................................... **POKÉMON_431** ~ Route 20 ......................................... **POKÉMON_432** ~ Virbank City ..................................... **POKÉMON_433** ~ Virbank Complex .................................. **POKÉMON_434** ~ Virbank City Gym ................................. **POKÉMON_435** • Insect Badge ........................................ **POKÉMON_44** ~ Virbank City ..................................... **POKÉMON_441** ~ Route 20 ......................................... **POKÉMON_442** ~ Virbank City ..................................... **POKÉMON_443** ~ Castelia City .................................... **POKÉMON_444** ~ Castelia City's Sewers ........................... **POKÉMON_445** ~ Castelia City Gym ................................ **POKÉMON_446** • Bolt Badge .......................................... **POKÉMON_45** ~ Castelia City .................................... **POKÉMON_451** ~ Route 4 .......................................... **POKÉMON_452** ~ Desert Resort .................................... **POKÉMON_453** ~ Relic Castle ..................................... **POKÉMON_454** ~ Nimbasa City ..................................... **POKÉMON_455** ~ Old Nimbasa City Gym ............................. **POKÉMON_456** ~ Route 16 ......................................... **POKÉMON_457** ~ Lostlorn Forest .................................. **POKÉMON_458** ~ Route 5 .......................................... **POKÉMON_459** ~ New Nimbasa City Gym ............................. **POKÉMON_4510** • Quake Badge ......................................... **POKÉMON_46** ~ Nimbasa City ..................................... **POKÉMON_461** ~ Route 5 .......................................... **POKÉMON_462** ~ Driftveil Drawbridge ............................. **POKÉMON_463** ~ Driftveil City ................................... **POKÉMON_464** ~ Route 6 .......................................... **POKÉMON_465** ~ Chargestone Cave ................................. **POKÉMON_466** ~ Driftveil City Gym ............................... **POKÉMON_467** • Jet Badge ........................................... **POKÉMON_47** ~ Driftveil City ................................... **POKÉMON_471** ~ P.W.T.: Main Area & Driftveil Tournament ......... **POKÉMON_472** ~ P.W.T.: Team Plasma Frigate ...................... **POKÉMON_473** ~ Relic Passage .................................... **POKÉMON_474** ~ Route 6 .......................................... **POKÉMON_475** ~ Chargestone Cave ................................. **POKÉMON_476** ~ Mistralton City .................................. **POKÉMON_477** ~ Route 7 .......................................... **POKÉMON_478** ~ Celestial Tower .................................. **POKÉMON_479** ~ Mistralton City Gym .............................. **POKÉMON_4710** • Legend Badge ........................................ **POKÉMON_48** ~ Mistralton City .................................. **POKÉMON_481** ~ Lentimas Town .................................... **POKÉMON_482** ~ Reversal Mountain ................................ **POKÉMON_483** ~ Undella Town ..................................... **POKÉMON_484** ~ Undella Bay ...................................... **POKÉMON_485** ~ Route 13 ......................................... **POKÉMON_486** ~ Lacunosa Town .................................... **POKÉMON_487** ~ Route 12 ......................................... **POKÉMON_488** ~ Village Bridge ................................... **POKÉMON_489** ~ Route 11 ......................................... **POKÉMON_4810** ~ Opelucid City .................................... **POKÉMON_4811** ~ Route 9 .......................................... **POKÉMON_4812** ~ Opelucid City Gym ................................ **POKÉMON_4813** • Wave Badge .......................................... **POKÉMON_49** ~ Opelucid City .................................... **POKÉMON_491** ~ Marine Tube ...................................... **POKÉMON_492** ~ Humilau City ..................................... **POKÉMON_493** ~ Humilau City Gym ................................. **POKÉMON_494** • The Pokémon League .................................. **POKÉMON_410** ~ Humilau City ..................................... **POKÉMON_4101** ~ Route 21 ......................................... **POKÉMON_4102** ~ Seaside Cave ..................................... **POKÉMON_4103** ~ Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon Black Version 2) .... **POKÉMON_4104** ~ Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon White Version 2) .... **POKÉMON_4105** ~ Route 22 ......................................... **POKÉMON_4106** ~ Giant Chasm ...................................... **POKÉMON_4107** ~ Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon Black Version 2) .... **POKÉMON_4108** ~ Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon White Version 2) .... **POKÉMON_4109** ~ Giant Chasm ...................................... **POKÉMON_41010** ~ Route 23 ......................................... **POKÉMON_41011** ~ Victory Road (Pokémon Black Version 2) ........... **POKÉMON_41012** ~ Victory Road (Pokémon White Version 2) ........... **POKÉMON_41013** ~ The Pokémon League ............................... **POKÉMON_41014** 5. Post-Credits Walkthrough .............................. **POKÉMON_5** • Exploring Southeastern Unova ........................ **POKÉMON_51** ~ Aspertia City .................................... **POKÉMON_511** ~ Skyarrow Bridge .................................. **POKÉMON_512** ~ Pinwheel Forest - Inside ......................... **POKÉMON_513** ~ Pinwheel Forest - Outside ........................ **POKÉMON_514** ~ Nacrene City ..................................... **POKÉMON_515** ~ Route 3 .......................................... **POKÉMON_516** ~ Wellspring Cave .................................. **POKÉMON_517** ~ Striation City ................................... **POKÉMON_518** ~ The Dreamyard .................................... **POKÉMON_519** ~ Route 2 .......................................... **POKÉMON_5110** ~ Accumula Town .................................... **POKÉMON_5111** ~ Route 1 .......................................... **POKÉMON_5112** ~ Nuvema Town ...................................... **POKÉMON_5113** ~ Route 1 .......................................... **POKÉMON_5114** ~ Route 17 ......................................... **POKÉMON_5115** ~ Route 18 ......................................... **POKÉMON_5116** ~ P2 Laboratory / Team Plasma Frigate .............. **POKÉMON_5117** ~ Route 17 ......................................... **POKÉMON_5118** ~ Route 18 ......................................... **POKÉMON_5119** • Exploring Northwestern Unova ........................ **POKÉMON_52** ~ Tubeline Bridge .................................. **POKÉMON_521** ~ Route 8 .......................................... **POKÉMON_522** ~ Moor of Icirrus .................................. **POKÉMON_523** ~ Icirrus City ..................................... **POKÉMON_524** ~ Dragonspiral Tower ............................... **POKÉMON_525** ~ Clay Tunnel & Underground Ruins .................. **POKÉMON_526** ~ Twist Mountain ................................... **POKÉMON_527** • Exploring East-Central Unova ........................ **POKÉMON_53** ~ Marvelous Bridge ................................. **POKÉMON_531** ~ Route 14 ......................................... **POKÉMON_532** ~ White Forest (White 2) / Black City (Black 2) .... **POKÉMON_533** ~ Undella Town ..................................... **POKÉMON_534** • Hunting Down the Legendary Dragon Trio .............. **POKÉMON_54** ~ Victory Road ..................................... **POKÉMON_541** ~ N's Castle ....................................... **POKÉMON_542** ~ Dragonspiral Tower ............................... **POKÉMON_543** ~ Giant Chasm ...................................... **POKÉMON_544** • Hunting Down the Sinnoh Spirit Trio ................. **POKÉMON_55** • Hunting Down the Four Regi Legends .................. **POKÉMON_56** ~ Clay Tunnel & Underground Ruins .................. **POKÉMON_561** ~ Twist Mountain ................................... **POKÉMON_562** • The Remainder: Heatran and Cresselia ................ **POKÉMON_57** ~ Marvelous Bridge ................................. **POKÉMON_571** ~ Reversal Mountain ................................ **POKÉMON_572** 6. Miscellaneous Quests and Stuff ........................ **POKÉMON_6** • The Battle Subway ................................... **POKÉMON_61** • The Pokémon World Tournaments ....................... **POKÉMON_62** • Pokémon Musicals .................................... **POKÉMON_63** • Pokéstar Studio Movies .............................. **POKÉMON_64** • Medal Rally Medals .................................. **POKÉMON_65** 7. Pokédex ............................................... **POKÉMON_7** 8. Items Dex ............................................. **POKÉMON_8** • Pokéballs ........................................... **POKÉMON_81** • Pokémon Hold Items .................................. **POKÉMON_82** • Dungeon Items ....................................... **POKÉMON_83** • Battle Items ........................................ **POKÉMON_84** • Medicinal Items - HP/PP Healers ..................... **POKÉMON_85** • Medicinal Items - Status Healers .................... **POKÉMON_86** • Medicinal Items - Stat Boosters ..................... **POKÉMON_87** • Berries ............................................. **POKÉMON_88** • Technical Machines and Hidden Machines (TMs/HMs) .... **POKÉMON_89** 9. Credits and Closing ................................... **POKÉMON_9** ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section One: Introduction |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_1** | |_____________________________| And welcome to my most recent FAQ/Walkthrough for the newest Pokémon game, Pokémon Black/White Versions 2. Yep, Nintendo has finally run out of names! Much like the first and second generations (Red/Blue/Yellow/Green and Gold/Silver/Crystal) of years past, this game finally gives us another sort of sequel; as much as one can really give in the Pokémon series, anyways! It took long enough, but it is finally time to play another well-done Pokémon game! And that means it is also time for someone to write an FAQ for it. Well, I'm on call, so let's do this. I hope you enjoy this FAQ! ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Two: Version History |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_2** | |_____________________________| v1.00 - Finally finished up what remained of the pre-credits walkthrough. 1:48 AM 9/23/2012 v1.10 - Finished the exploration section for south/southeast Unova. Sucks, though, that I couldn't get the Pokémon data for the latter 2/3 of it. I had to rush due to the English versions coming out tomorrow. Oh well. Also changed Seigaiha to Humilau. 12:54 AM 10/7/2012 - Added the needed Pokémon lists. 4:49 PM 10/8/2012 v1.20 - Fixed the version-exclusive stuff in the pre-credits walkthrough; I will finally get around towards finishing the post-credits tomorrow. 11:38 PM 10/10/2012 v2.00 - And the post-credits walkthrough, after fifteen exhilirating hours of work, a few gallons of Mountain Dew, and several pounds of Hot Pockets, is done. *checks time* Oh, crap, I gotta go to school in about half an hour! 6:35 AM 10/12/2012 v2.10 - Added in the Miscellaneous section with Battle Subway, PWT, Musicals, and Pokéstar Studios entries, all of which should be complete. 11:58 PM 10/14/2012 v2.20 - Added in Medals to the Miscellaneous section, an Items Dex, a formal Credits and Closing section, and fixed a few minor errors. 12:50 AM 10/16/2012 v2.30 - HUGE reformatting update, HUGE navigability update, and lots of minor corrections here and there. Kind of odd how I call it huge, even though it resulted in a 50 KB loss. :P 3:40 AM 2/9/2013 ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Three: Legalities |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_3** | |_____________________________| This FAQ may not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any website or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other website or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. © 2012-2014 Daniel Chaviers (a.k.a. KeyBlade999). If you would wish to contact me concerning this or my other FAQs, use this e-mail: keyblade999.faqs@gmail.com, or PM me on the GameFAQs message boards. O-----------------------------------O O------------------------------------O | Allowed sites for this FAQ | | Forever-Banned Sites | O-----------------------------------O O------------------------------------O | GameFAQs (www.gamefaqs.com) | | CheatCC (www.cheatcc.com) | | Neoseeker (www.neoseeker.com) | | www.cheat-database.com | | SuperCheats (www.supercheats.com) | | Cheat Index (www.cheatindex.com) | | www.videogameinfo.net | | Cheat Search (www.cheatsearch.com) | | www.play333.com | | www.panstudio.com/cheatstop | | www.pokemoncrossroads.com | | Game Express (www.gameexpress.com) | | | | Mega Games | | | | Cheats Guru (www.cheatsguru.com) | O-----------------------------------O O------------------------------------O ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Four: Pre-Credits Walkthrough |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_4** | |_____________________________| ############################################################################ ## ## # Some Quick Format Notes **POKÉMON_41** # ## ## ############################################################################ In this section, I will quickly describe some of the things you will notice throughout the guide. This is often because the things within are a bit technical or something. It pretty much all pertains to the tables in the walkthroughs, so I don't have to explain the many paragraphs here in an area worth only one sentence. It also helps to make a nice quick-paste "bank" to go to when I need a chart. :) Of course, if one thing is not in an area -- i.e., no Pokémon are in an area -- you won't find a table there. Of course, if the data is incomplete or hasn't been gathered for an area, you'll see a table marking such - basically, that means "X" is there, but I've haven't finished "X"'s documentation. First things first. You see that Pokéball-connecting ASCII above here? That marks a main section: Walkthrough, Pokédex, etc. The multiple-# box marks a sub-section: for the most part, different badges and such. Each has a CTRL+F tag associated with it. Further down on the levels is a town and such, marked by an 80-character === header. And, if I do decide to go down to something like the floors of a cave or something, you'll see something like <== B2F ==>. The latter header rarely will have CTRL+F tags associated with them unless it is to skip a long sidequest. That's about it. Now, onto the many tables of my FAQ. Note that information within the tables is likely to be false just to display the format on your end, and to test column widths on my end. Not to mention it gives *some* entertainment. ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Magikarp | Water | 640,000 | Master Ball | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Metagross | Electric/Flying | 1,250,000 | DeepSeaScale,| 2 Defense,| Both | | | | | Electirizer | 3 Sp.Atk. | | | Yamask | Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| Let me explain the above table, if I may, which differs from ones I have used in the past. This table describes the Wild Pokémon for the area. The first column is the species name - Pikachu, Snivy, Rayquaza, whatever. The second column is the Pokémon's Type - this is used to determine whether a move is super-effective, not very effective, or does no damage to a certain type. The third column tells the exact amount of EXP. it would take to get this Pokémon straight from an Egg at Level 1 to Level 100. The fourth column shows what items this Pokémon *MAY* hold when caught -- see the Pokédex for the precise percentages. The fifth column shows how many Effort Values you'll gain for defeating this Pokémon in-battle. EVs (Effort Values) will determine the stat changes by Level 100 by raising them off of their set values as seen in the Pokédex. By Level 100, you'll have gained (EVs/4) points in a stat based on the number of EVs you have. Each stat can hold up to 255 EVs (note the truncation of the EV/4 function will mean that those extra three are useless), and 510 overall. To lower EVs, you must eat certain berries. Finally, the last cramped column is the version(s) for which the Pokémon is available. "Both" means you will find the Pokémon in both versions; "B2" means it is only in Pokémon Black Version 2; "W2" means the Pokémon is only in Pokémon White Version 2. Given the slight potential of a Pokémon to have multiple hold items, or EV gains for multiple stats, whenever there are two lines, one with a species name and the one below it blank in the species column, assume this to mean that is the data for the same Pokémon. Overall, there may be instances where I divide this list quite obviously into encounter methods, which should be easy to interpret. If nothing is listed, consider the main method of the Route to be it. For example, if a whole Route is all grass, consider grass the primary method; if it is all water, consider Surfing to be the main method. __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | Magikarp | Reshiram | Fire/Dragon | 1,250,000 | | W2 | (none) | Farfetch'd (Gift) | Normal/Flying | 1,000,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| Not much unique about this. This shows the trades you may find in an area. You will notice whether it is for Pokémon Black Version 2 ("B2") or Pokémon White Version ("W2"), or both. You'll note the Pokémon you'll end up giving away, the Pokémon you receive, the received Pokémon's type, and the amount of EXP. this newly-received Pokémon will have at Level 100. If the Pokémon is actually a gift, you'll see something more like the bottom row of the table: "(none)" in the "Given" column, a "(Gift)" note in the "Received" column, and all else is normal. _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Zekrom Lv. 1, Rayquaza Lv. 1, Hydreigon Lv. 1, Lapras Lv. 1, | | Arceus Lv. 1, Magikarp Lv. 100 | | • Snivy Lv. 50 (x5), Serperior Lv. 42 | | • Metagross, Tangrowth, Abomasnow, Dewott, Meganium, Snorlax; all Lv. 50 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| This shows the Trainers' Pokémon for an area. Each "•" bullet will mark one Trainer battle, be it a single, double, triple, or rotation battle. You will get to see each Pokémon and their level; no strategies or anything else. If you see a (x#) marking, that means there are # identical Pokémon of that species and level - not necessarily anything else - so as to save space. A similar idea comes with our third fake battle: all the Pokémon are of the same level, so I just list the species and the level at the end. The trainers will usually be listed in the order of their encounters as per the walkthrough for that section. Note that this section can be multi-columned to conserve space as is needed, so the order in those situations is left-to-right then up-down. _____________________ | BOSS: KeyBlade999 \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Arceus (Normal) Lv. 99 | | Serperior (Grass) Lv. 53 | | Kyogre (Water) Lv. 100 | | Froslass (Ghost/Ice) Lv. 42 | | Missingno. (Bird/Normal) Lv. 255 | | Charizard [if you chose Bulbasaur] (Fire/Flying) Lv. 100 <--, Only| | Venusaur [if you chose Squirtle] (Grass/Poison) Lv. 100 <--+- 1 | | Blastoise [if you chose Charmander] (Water) Lv. 100 <--' | | | | Money Earned: $999,999,999 | |=============================================================================| | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| This is a boss box. Within it is data on the boss you will fight. Firstly, you get their Pokémon party, with their first-used Pokémon at the top, then just going down as I noticed them in the game. You'll get their type and their level. In the case of starters and such, you may see a "Only 1" notice; this means that, based on conditions in the [], you may fight different Pokémon. This can be based on your starter, or even your version of the game. If I end up doing this box for, say, a wild Pokémon, then I'll list its level, type, and moves in this area, instead. Below that, you'll find the amount of money earned if you win this fight. This is just the money, and doesn't account for the Amulet Coin. This is not found in special encounters in the wild, and should be replaced with EV gains. Below the === line is further data. For example, I typically will detail the Pokémon's weaknesses and immunities. Sometimes, I will also note abilities and stuff about the Pokémon's moves if it is noteworthy or the battle is just hard. I will also try my best to give recommendations for who to use and how in the fight, typically at the end of the "strategy". _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Master Ball ................... [] | Max Revive .................... [] | | Quick Claw .................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Pretty simple. This is an alphabetical listing of the treasures in the area. It makes a handy checklist if you decide to print this FAQ out. They can be double- or triple-columned, depending on the size limitations, but the treasures will go alphabetically left to right, then up and down. _____________________ | XYZ Town PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| This is an example of what you can expect to see in a town in which you can buy items. This has the most variable table-header, so you'll just need to watch out for what it says. It may not necessarily be a PokéMart, and I may list more than one table for more than one type of shop. If it is multiple shops within a shop, I'll just use the |---...+...---| divider again. ############################################################################ ## ## # Basic Badge **POKÉMON_42** # ## ## ############################################################################ Once you begin the game, you'll meet up with the main Pokémon expert of the Unova region, and currently, the only female one - Professor Juniper. She'll briefly explain what Pokémon are, and how they are used by humans - sometimes as friends, as partners, and, in your case, battle partners. You'll then have to define the gender of the character you will play as, your name, and your rival's name. O==========================================================================O | During the course of the game, we'll just call him "your rival", and | | the player will obviously be called "you". Simple enough? | O==========================================================================O Afterwards, we'll begin in the world of Pokémon! =============================================================================== Aspertia City **POKÉMON_421** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Poké Ball (x10) ............... [] | Pokédex ....................... [] | | Potion ........................ [] | Running Shoes ................. [] | | Town Map ...................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | (none) |Snivy (Gift)<-, Only| Grass | 1,059,860 | | Both | (none) |Tepig (Gift)<-+- Get| Fire | 1,059,860 | | Both | (none) |Oshawott(G.)<-' One| Water | 1,059,860 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| _____________________ | Aspertia PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Potion ...................... $300 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Greet Mail ................... $50 | Favored Mail ................. $50 | | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | Like Mail .................... $50 | | Reply Mail ................... $50 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you start in the first starting city ever, your mother will get a call right outside of your house. After she takes it, she'll head inside, then call you after her. Once you gain control, move over to and speak with her. Select the top option as the dialogue progresses, then leave the house. Outside, go up the street to the west. Eventually, you'll meet your rival and his sister. After some conversing, the latter will leave, and your rival shall decide to tag along. Yay. Afterwards, go towards the reddish building, the Pokémon Center. Head up the street to the right and you'll reach the lookout. There, your rival will stop and converse with you; after that ends, speak with Bianca, answering "Yes" to both questions. Speak to her after the conversation ends and you'll finally be allowed to choose one of the three Unova starters. This will be one of the most critical decisions you make in the whole game. Choose wisely. My evaluations: • Snivy is of the Grass type, as are its evolutions Servine (Lv. 17) and Serperior (Lv. 36). These Pokémon are weak to Fire, Ice, Bug, Poison, and Flying, while being advantageous over Water, Rock, and Ground. Their Level-Up learnset is dominated mostly by Grass- and Normal-type moves, making unfavorable situations difficult. Snivy's original stats tend to favor the Defense and Speed stats over power, but not by much. Snivy is fairly well-rounded, numerically, but I'd recommend Snivy only to advanced players. • Tepig is of the Fire type, and therefore weak to Rock, Ground, and Water. Its evolutions, Pignite (Lv. 17) and Emboar (Lv. 36), are Fire/Fighting and weak to Ground, Water, Psychic, and Flying. Both are advantageous over Ice, Steel, Grass, and Bug, with the latter two also adding in another Rock, another Steel, another Ice, and Normal. Tepig has a fairly varied moveset containing Normal, Fire, Rock, and Dark in its level-up set, and a few Fighting moves coming in later evolutions. Tepig's base stats are mostly oriented towards HP and Attack, with the remainder having about 2/3 the stat level. Overall, Tepig allows for a fair amount of challenge to the player without over-challenging newbies and under-challenging veterans. • Oshawott is of the Water type, as are its evolutions Dewott (Lv. 17) and Samurott (Lv. 36). Such Pokémon are weak to Electric and Grass, while being advantageous over Fire, Rock, and Ground, and being one of only a few types that deal regular damage to Steel (which resists around 11 types). Its Level-Up moveset is predominantly Normal- and Water-typed moves, though there is more variation versus Snivy. Oshawott's base stats peak in Special Attack, which is good, being Water-typed; HP and Attack take the second-best stats of them. Overall, Oshawott is perhaps the best for newbies to the series. After choosing, you'll also get to give your Pokémon a nickname, if you want; it doesn't particularly matter, as usual. Afterwards, Bianca hands over the legendary Pokédex! *angels go "Ahhhh..."* This magnificent device contains data on all 649 Pokémon of the known universe. Yes, I said "contains" - if you catch a Pokémon, it somehow either figures the stuff out itself or already knew it and shows it to you. You figure out which is more likely. :P After you finish talking, head back downstairs and you'll be stopped by your rival. He'll get his own starter Pokémon (Tepig if you got Snivy, Oshawott if you got Tepig, Snivy if you got Oshawott) and his Pokédex. Awww... You know what that means? After heading downstairs, you'll be stopped and have to have a fight! ________________________________________ | BOSS: Pokémon Trainer [Rival's Name] \ |_________________________________________\___________________________________ | Pokémon: Snivy [if you chose Oshawott] (Grass) Lv. 5 <--, | | Tepig [if you chose Snivy] (Fire) Lv. 5 <--+- Only one | | Oshawott [if you chose Tepig] (Water) Lv. 5 <--' | | | | Money Earned: $580 | |=============================================================================| | In all honesty, this is really just a bit of a practice battle, as is the | | first one in every mainstream game. Both your and your opponent's Pokémon | | currently only have a Normal-type damaging move (Tackle) and a move that | | reduces Defense. So, basically, just Tackle him to death. =/ | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, you'll talk briefly with your rival before he leaves. Bianca then takes you over to the Pokémon Center. There, you can hand over your Pokémon to heal their HP, PP, and status, and even learn if the Pokémon has the legendary Pokérus (which won't be cured! ^_^). You'll also learn of the PC, which you use to store Pokémon - after all, you only can have six in your party at once. You also get the basics of the PokéMart nearby which is ... well, a store. Duh. After this, you'll get ten Poké Balls - in the other mainstream games, it is usually just five! - before needing to leave. Outside, your mom will come up with your rival's sister. The former will hand over the Running Shoes, and the latter hands over the Town Map. Then, Bianca will leave and you're free to explore around, more or less. Go up the street east of the Pokémon Center to the gate, then go on through. Inside here, go forward to find the person in charge of the gate; speak with her for a free Potion. Continue north onto Route 19. =============================================================================== Route 19 **POKÉMON_422** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Potion ............................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Purrloin | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| Time to enter the first Route of the game, it seems. Go forward to Bianca and she'll give you an explanation on catching Pokémon. I'll do better. Whenever you find a Pokémon in the wild, be it on the grass, water, or whatever, you'll probably want to catch it. You'll first want to lower its HP as far as possible without making it go to zero - generally, 30% is the upper barrier to go for. After that, if possible, put a status on it - any will work, but Paralysis and Sleep are best. Statuses multiplicatively raise the catch rate. Then toss a Pokéball of some type. For now, Poké Balls will suffice but, later on, take note of your surroundings and stock. For example, Dusk Balls work four times better than Poké Balls at night and in caves. Food for thought. ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ After the tutorial, Bianca will leave and finally let us get on with business. Go along the linear path. Eventually, past the girl, you'll be south of the area with the boy and the Pokéball item-marking. Go along to the item, a Potion. You can also speak with the kid nearby to learn about jumping over ledges (use the second option for a visual tutorial). As you go along, as well, consider catching Pokémon and grinding. Patrat and Purrloin are, in my opinion, are not superb choices except for Pokédex completionism. However, Purrloin's moveset is full of Dark-type moves, so at least think about getting one. Also consider grinding your starter up to around Level 7 to learn its first typed move (aside from Normal). Continue on towards Floccesy Town. Near the end of the Route, a red-haired man will stop you. This is Alder, the Champion of the Pokémon League ... Well, he was two years ago in Pokémon B/W 1. Continue along into town. =============================================================================== Floccesy Town **POKÉMON_423** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Potion ............................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Floccesy PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Potion ...................... $300 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Greet Mail ................... $50 | Favored Mail ................. $50 | | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | Like Mail .................... $50 | | Reply Mail ................... $50 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| First things first. Get in the habit of, whenever you enter a town, especially a new one, enter the Pokémon Center to heal your Pokémon. Afterwards, exit and head east. You'll speak with Alder briefly; after regaining control, go into the first house east of the Pokémon Center and speak with the man inside for a free Potion. Leave said house and go north. You'll soon reach Alder for a third time; after this, he'll stand adamantly in front of his house, refusing to let you in. What? Like we'd steal that Level 77 Volcarona he had back in the day? Okay, fine, we totally would. >_> Continue along to Route 20. =============================================================================== Route 20 **POKÉMON_424** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Parlyz Heal .......................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Pidove | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Purrloin | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Sewaddle | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 1 Defense | Both | | Sunkern | Grass | 1,059,860 | Coba Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Patrat Lv. 4 | • Purrloin Lv. 4 | • Patrat Lv. 4 | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| Head along towards the bridge. Ignore the girl near it and challenge the Youngster nearby for a battle. Continue on past the bridge to find a Lass. Beat her (in battle, obviously), then head north into the grass. Snatch up the Parlyz Heal here. Parlyz Heal heals the Paralysis status, often a side-effect of Electric-type moves, which hinders the ability of a Pokémon to attack, and even reduces its Speed. Here in the grass, I'd consider catching some Pokémon. Sunkern or Sewaddle are a must for those whose starter is Tepig (to counter Water, Rock, AND Ground). Audino makes a nice staller early on. Dunsparce tends to be great if you can get the right moves on 'im. Pidove is an ABSOLUTE MUST, like any Flying-type Pokémon, early on. If you're to catch any one Pokémon here, that would have to be it. Otherwise, grind and finish off the Pokémon of the Route. Preferably, I would begin choosing two or three main Pokémon (I opted for my starter, who was Tepig, Pidove, and Sunkern) to begin training in earnest. Make sure they're around Level 7 before leaving the Route, and keep cycling them around in the battles to maintain levels. Better options for mains come soon, so don't worry about delaying. Afterwards, go north out of the grass. Go west of the Hiker, over the bridge, then north when possible. Continue along to the Floccesy Ranch. =============================================================================== Floccesy Ranch **POKÉMON_425** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Parlyz Heal ................... [] | Poké Ball ..................... [] | | Potion ........................ [] | Potion ........................ [] | | TM21 (Frustration) ............ [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Azurill | Normal | 800,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Lillipup | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Mareep | Electric | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Pidove | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Psyduck | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Riolu | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Purrloin Lv. 6, Sewaddle Lv. 6 | • Lillipup Lv. 6, Mareep Lv. 6 | | • Patrat Lv. 6, Psyduck Lv. 6 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| See that patch of grass to the left? That's where you can find some Pokémon and do some last-minute grinding. The Pokémon here are slightly stronger than on Route 20, so it is worth it. Any worthy catches? Heck, yes! Once Nintendo decided to let us actually get non-Generation V Pokémon in the game, a lot of options opened up. The new ones worth mentioning include Mareep (few Electric types will come along, period), Psyduck (meh, there's better, but good enough if you're using Snivy), and Riolu. Riolu is an absolute must-have. THAT is the Pokémon you want to get here for sure, and be sure it is your main at least through the first gym, which is coincidentally a Normal Gym. Afterwards, head along the path north. Past the gap in the fence, you'll end up battling your rival again! Fun! ________________________________________ | BOSS: Pokémon Trainer [Rival's Name] \ |_________________________________________\___________________________________ | Pokémon: Snivy [if you chose Oshawott] (Grass) Lv. 8 <--, | | Tepig [if you chose Snivy] (Fire) Lv. 8 <--+- Only one | | Oshawott [if you chose Tepig] (Water) Lv. 8 <--' | | | | Money Earned: $800 | |=============================================================================| | Snivy is weak to Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug, and Poison. Its moves consist of | | Vine Whip (Grass), Tackle (Normal), and Leer (lowers Defense). | | | | Tepig is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. Its moves consist of Ember | | (Fire), Tail Whip (lowers Defense), and Tackle (Normal). | | | | Oshawott is weak to Electric and Grass. Its moves consist of Water Gun | | (Water), Tail Whip (lowers Defense), and Tackle (Normal). | | | | Recommendations: If you're against Snivy, Pidove inherently will know Gust | | which does extra damage, so you're cool there. Versus Tepig, I'd say use | | anything but a Grass-type. And for Oshawott? Sunkern knows Mega Drain at | | Level 5, so he'll be your best bet there. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, some people will come up and graciously hand over a Potion. You'll speak briefly with them, learning that their Herdiers (the evolved form of Lillipup) were stolen; my bet is on Team Plasma. They want you and your rival to find them and return them. Your rival swiftly leaves. Once you regain control, speak with the girl nearby to freely heal your Pokémon. Go on through the gate when you're reader. Go west to the north/west fork from the fenced area. Go west, then south to find a Lass. Defeat here and move east a few steps. See that grassy gap between the fences running east and west? Go in there and grab the Poké Ball at the end of the path. Return to the north/west fork, then go along the unused path. Your rival will quickly breeze by. Catch up and pass him. Go along the western path and you'll soon reach a Janitor battle. Wipe the floor with him, then go east and downstairs. Your rival will come up, handing over a Parlyz Heal. How nice! It seems he couldn't afford a Full Restore! After heading down, go east and through the grass. Continue along to defeat the Youngster with the Patrat and Psyduck. After the battle, go south past him to find the X Attack. Go north and east along the narrow path you could've used to avoid him. Further east, your rival will catch up. Continue along to the Potion in the grass, then head south. You will find a man who kidnapped a Herdier! Go around and along the path to him. The man will get mad, then toss something. This "something" is TM21. TM21 teaches the move Frustration. It is a move that grows in power as your Pokémon hates you. Given that walking tends to make Pokémon like you over time, and it is HARD to not max out Happiness by the end of the game without trying, remember to sell it at the next PokéMart. Oh, right. You can't sell TMs in these games. Crap! The man will flee without fighting (aww....) and the two trainers from before come up, thanking you for rescuing their Herdier. That's it for here. Grind for a while longer if you want, or continue back to Route 20. Be sure to catch Riolu, Mareep, and Pidove at least before returning back to Floccesy Town, which where you oughta go. To get there, go south across the ledges to the beginning of the ranch, then continue onto Route 20, then go along the western ledges into town. =============================================================================== Floccesy Town **POKÉMON_426** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Medal #001 .................... [] | Medal Box ..................... [] | | Oran Berry (x5)................ [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Floccesy PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Potion ...................... $300 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Greet Mail ................... $50 | Favored Mail ................. $50 | | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | Like Mail .................... $50 | | Reply Mail ................... $50 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Panpour Lv. 9 [only if your starter is Snivy] <--, | | • Pansage Lv. 9 [only if your starter is Tepig] <--+- Only one | | • Pansear Lv. 9 [only if your starter is Oshawott] <--' | | • Pansear Lv. 9 [only if your starter is Snivy] <--, | | • Panpour Lv. 9 [only if your starter is Tepig] <--+- Only one | | • Pansage Lv. 9 [only if your starter is Oshawott] <--' | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you re-enter town and try to bypass Alder's crib, he'll decide to let you inside. You'll have to do this, so heal at the Pokémon Center, shop if you want, and enter the house. Inside, you'll be forced into two battles, being healed in-between them. In the first, you'll fight the Unova simian that is weak to your starter. In the second, you'll fight the Unova simian that is advantageous over your starter. This is an attempt to make sure you learn that just one Pokémon will never do you any good type-wise (except Spiritomb and Sableye). You'll also receive $360 between the two battles. Afterwards, leave the building. Outside, you'll get the Medal Box and Medal #001. Afterwards, he'll walk off, with Alder coming out of his house only for a brief moment to converse. That's about it. Go to the Pokémon Center and heal if you feel like it, then attempt to leave town towards Route 19. As you do, Alder will come up, handing over five Oran Berries. These items, when held in battle, will heal 10 HP of the holder when their HP falls below 33%, and without wasting a turn! Great for early Gyms. Go back along Route 19 to Aspertia. =============================================================================== Aspertia City **POKÉMON_427** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Basic Badge ................... [] | C-Gear ........................ [] | | Fresh Water ................... [] | Medal #004 .................... [] | | TM27 (Return) ................. [] | TM83 (Work Up) ................ [] | | X Defend ...................... [] | Xtransceiver .................. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Aspertia PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Potion ...................... $300 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Greet Mail ................... $50 | Favored Mail ................. $50 | | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | Like Mail .................... $50 | | Reply Mail ................... $50 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Patrat Lv. 9, Lillipup Lv. 9 | • Lillipup Lv. 9, Patrat Lv. 9 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you return to Aspertia, head along to the Pokémon Center and heal and whatnot. Also there, speak with the man next to the counter to receive Medal #004. After you're done, exit and enter the Trainers' School to the west. Inside, speak with the person north of the northeastern desk to get an X Defend. Also examine the blackboard if you're new to the series and want to learn stuff about battling - which kinda is gibberish if you're playing the Japanese version like me. :P Then exit the school to the north to enter the Gym... What? Yep, for the first time ever in a Pokémon game, Black 2/White 2 make the Gym be outdoors, and not some pseudo-garden like Celadon in the Kanto games, either! Once you exit the school, a man, Clyde, will come up and hand over a Fresh Water (heals 50 HP) before mentioning stuff about this Gym. Afterwards, the Gym Leader, Cheren, one of your two rivals from the original Black/White, will speak with you. You'll have to simply battle two trainers and continue on to Cheren. Be sure to use the Pokémon Center before heading on to Cheren, and perhaps even in-between the minor fights. Then onto Cheren! ___________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Cheren \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Patrat (Normal) Lv. 11 | | Lillipup (Normal) Lv. 13 | | | | Money Earned: $1,560 | |=============================================================================| | Both of these Pokémon are weak to Fighting and immune to Ghost. They have | | the moves Tackle (Normal) and Work Up (Attack boost) in common. In | | addition, Lillipup has the move Bite, which does extra damage to Ghost and | | Psychic types. Given how STAB works, Bite is only 80% as powerful as | | Tackle (you shouldn't have Ghost or Psychic right now), so yay. | | | | Recommendations: Riolu all the way! It learns both Counter and Force Palm | | at Level 11 and 15, both of which are Fighting-type moves. Force Palm will | | have a Power of 150 in this fight, almost guaranteeing a one-hit KO, and | | Counter returns all physical damage (e.g. Tackle, Bite). Riolu also will | | resist Bite, so all the better! | | | | If Riolu somehow loses, your starter is your next best bet. Use the move | | that it has that is of its type for a 50% damage boost. Any participating | | Pokémon are ideally at Level 15. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, Cheren will hand over your first badge of the Unova region, the Basic Badge. Congratulations! Throw a party or something! You'll also get TM83 (Work Up). Outside the Gym, you'll find Bianca again. She'll hand over TM27, which teaches Return, which is a move that is more powerful based on how much the Pokémon is happy - the more, the better. Cheren will also have a nice reunion with his old friend, Bianca. Afterwards, you'll also receive the Xtransceiver and have a four-way call, with Person #4 being Professor Juniper. After the conversation ends, your rival comes up. More chatting, Cheren and your rival leave, and Bianca hands over yet another gift - the C-Gear. This allows you to do some trading. Yay? ############################################################################ ## ## # Toxic Badge **POKÉMON_43** # ## ## ############################################################################ So, we finally begun our journey towards becoming Pokémon League Champion by dominating the Gym in our hometown of Aspertia. Once you've won, backtrack your way to Floccesy Town. =============================================================================== Floccesy Town **POKÉMON_431** =============================================================================== _____________________ | Floccesy PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Greet Mail ................... $50 | Favored Mail ................. $50 | | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | Like Mail .................... $50 | | Reply Mail ................... $50 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you arrive, let's consider some shopping... Well, there's not much I'd actually consider buying except a few Great Balls and Super Potions. An Escape Rope or two is always great to have on-hand in an emergency, though, and Repels do stop wild_Pokémon battles for a bit. Do note that the catch rate of Great Balls are 1.3x greater than that of a regular Poké Ball. Also heal up at the Pokémon Center and process towards Route 20. As you do, Bianca once again decides to stop you (I'm starting to think that she just takes pleasure in this). Choose the bottom option to her question, then go along, back to Route 20, once she leaves. =============================================================================== Route 20 **POKÉMON_432** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Antidote ...................... [] | Dire Hit ...................... [] | | Great Ball .................... [] | Great Ball (x2) ............... [] | | Pecha Berry (x3) .............. [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Pidove | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Purrloin | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Sewaddle | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 1 Defense | Both | | Sunkern | Grass | 1,059,860 | Coba Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Venipede* | Bug/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Found only in the darker grass. For all others, it won't matter. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Riolu Lv. 11 | • Psyduck Lv. 10 | | • Lillipup Lv. 10 | • Dunsparce Lv. 11 | | • Sunkern Lv. 9, Sunkern Lv. 9 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Go along to and past the bridge. Continue north past the bridge, then into and past the grass. Go east to the Hiker. Defeat him, then go south and downstairs. At the bottom, defeat the moving Preschooler. Continue along afterwards to have Cheren and your rival appear. Cheren will explain the darker grass. This is just basically regular grass, but with (possibly) slightly higher levels and the possibility of double battles in the wild. Double Battles consist of you using the top Pokémon the right list from the Pokémon menu, and the usual first Pokémon, against two other Pokémon. Some moves will hit both opponents, some will be usable against your partner, and single-target moves often allow target selection. During a double battle (again, two-on-two) in the wild, you cannot throw a Poké Ball until only one Pokémon remains. Afterwards, Cheren will leave you a gift of three Pecha Berries before leaving. Pecha Berries heal Poison, and do so automatically if held in battle. Go south of where your rival is to find a Great Ball. Snatch it. Also consider catching a Venipede in the grass here, if you want. Go north and east to the next stairs. Use them and defeat the Preschooler at the top. Go east and into the grass there to find an Antidote, which also will heal Poison, but not automatically. Go around the westbound stairs and defeat the Trainer at the top. Go east and upstairs. At the top, go north to find a Dire Hit, which raises your critical-hit chances. Then go up another staircase and east to find two twins for your first Trainer double battle. Woo hoo. Afterwards, continue along into the inter-Route gate. The guard here will hand you two Great Balls as you go. Continue along into Virbank City. =============================================================================== Virbank City **POKÉMON_433** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Antidote ...................... [] | Burn Heal ..................... [] | | Poké Ball (x5) ................ [] | Poké Toy ...................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ____________________ | Virbank PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Greet Mail ................... $50 | Favored Mail ................. $50 | | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | Like Mail .................... $50 | | Reply Mail ................... $50 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| As you enter the city, you'll have to take a call from your mom. Afterwards, continue along to the white-haired person. No, Final Fantasy fans, it is not Sephiroth, but Roxie, the Virbank City Gym Leader. She'll speak briefly with someone before heading off. Afterwards, continue along into the Pokémon Center. Heal, shop, etc., leave. Now, exploration! Or, to use the more proper terms, looting and taking hand-outs. Go east, past the barred path, to find a house. Head inside and grab the Poké Toy. Continue west outside, back to the Pokémon Center. Go south from there to an intersection; there, head west. Go along the west side of the house and dig through their trashcan to find an Antidote, then go inside the house and speak with the woman for a Burn Heal. Backtrack outside to the intersection. Head east towards the unusually small, but lit-up, Pokémon Gym. Speak with the man in front to receive five Poké Balls. After that, you can head into the Gym and do your business, but you'll likely be sent out just as quickly. Go south into the Virbank Complex area for a bit more grinding and such. =============================================================================== Virbank Complex **POKÉMON_434** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Great Ball (Trade w/Poké Ball) [] | Silk Scarf .................... [] | | TM46 (Thief) .................. [] | TM94 (Rock Smash) ............. [] | | X Accuracy .................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon That Are Found Outside the Complex | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Elekid | Electric | 1,000,000 | Electirizer | 1 Speed | W2 | | Magby | Fire | 1,000,000 | Magmarizer | 1 Speed | B2 | | Magnemite | Electric/Steel | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Pidove | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon That Are Found Inside the Complex | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Elekid | Electric | 1,000,000 | Electirizer | 1 Speed | W2 | | Growlithe | Fire | 1,250,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Attack | Both | | Koffing | Poison | 1,000,000 | Smoke Ball | 1 Defense | Both | | Magby | Fire | 1,000,000 | Magmarizer | 1 Speed | B2 | | Magnemite | Electric/Steel | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Found only in the shaking grass. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Lillipup Lv. 13 | • Woobat Lv. 13 | | • Magby Lv. 12, Koffing Lv. 12 | • Patrat Lv. 12, Elekid Lv. 12 | | • Patrat Lv. 13 | • Riolu Lv. 12, Lillipup Lv. 12 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| <== Outside ==> So, I see we finally have some version-exclusive Pokémon here. Both Elekid and Magby will make great additions to your team, and I highly suggest catching them. Magnemite will be extremely critical in the next Gym, being immune to Poison-type moves, so also be sure to catch one of them. Growlithe is another excellent Fire-type, superior to Magby if playing Black 2. Koffing also is a half-decent Poison-type whose ability immunizes it to ground, so not bad. Once you arrive, go south and into the western grass, where you'll end up finding an X Accuracy. Go along to the fork in the path and head along the eastern path to its conclusion. There, use the stairs north of the crane to get alongside the water. Speak with the man there and use the top option to lose a Poké Ball ... but gain a Great Ball! Go north and west to get behind the buildings. Continue along the path to soon reach some stairs and run along a path between the city and some trees. At the end of the path, face east and press the A Button to find the Silk Scarf, which will boost the power of Normal-type moves. Backtrack to the fork from before. There, go south into the complex itself. <== Inside ==> Go along the main path and south past the shiny-head dude. Past the orange pipe above, you'll find a Youngster. Defeat him and go as far south as possible. Defeat the nearby Lass by speaking to her. Go north and west to the stairs. At the top, go northeast along the platforms. It is okay to walk on the pipes, so long as you don't walk off (obviously) or stay still for too long; either way, you'll do some backtracking. Continue along to the east, then south to find a Worker. Defeat him in a battle. Go down the second staircase and, at the bottom, you'll find TM46, which will teach Thief. Go back up both staircases and head north a platform, then go to the northernmost one. Speak with the Worker and defeat yet another poor guy. Go west another platform, then go to the other side. Use the next pipe to go northwest. Defeat that Youngster, then get back on the just-used pipe. Fall off and defeat the nearby Worker. <== The Rest ==> That'll be it. Go south and over the ledge, then continue along until you are out of the grass and as far south as possible. Go east to the main path. Go back to the entrance of the area, then backtrack to the City. Grind up a bit first to get around Level 16 - your starter may even evolve. Also, speak with the dude you originally spoke to at the beginning of the area; if you fought every Trainer here, you should be able to obtain TM94, Rock Smash. How ... useful. In the City, heal up at the Pokémon Center, maybe buy a few Antidotes, then go south and east to the Gym. =============================================================================== Virbank City Gym **POKÉMON_435** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Toxic Badge ................... [] | | TM09 (Venoshock) .............. [] | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Venipede Lv. 14, Koffing Lv. 14 | • Koffing Lv. 14, Grimer Lv. 14 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Poison and a music club. Nice reference - if you don't know, there is a fairly famous band called Poison that typically deals with hard rock and metal. That or it is just pure coincidence. Eh... >_> Being a Poison-type Gym, I'd come prepared with a Magnemite and/or about five Antidotes. That's actually about all. When you enter, go downstairs and to Clyde to be given another free Fresh Water. He'll also speak briefly on the Gym before letting you through into the music club. Ignore the two people off-stage as they are just random people. Continue along onto the stage and defeat the Guitarist and the Roughneck. Go off to the Pokémon Center and heal, then return to cleanse the poison out of Roxie or something epic-sounding like that. __________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Roxie \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Koffing (Lv. 16) Poison | | Whirlipede (Lv. 18) Poison/Bug | | | | Money Earned: $2,160 | |=============================================================================| | Koffing is weak to Psychic and is immune to Ground due to its ability. It | | can use Tackle (Normal), Smog (weak Poison attack; 30 Power with STAB), | | and Assurance (Dark). | | | | Whirlipede is weak to Fire, Flying, Rock, and Psychic. It is able to use | | Pursuit (Dark), Venoshock (Poison), and Protect (immune to damage). | | | | Recommendations: Magnemite will absolutely dominate here. It is able to | | take no damage from Smog and Venoshock, and will only take half-damage | | from the rest of the moves. There is nothing particular Magnemite should | | be using, but note that Electric moves will get a 50% Power boost. This | | guy should do well at Level 15+. SonicBoom is a fixed damage move, by the | | way, and something pretty good this early in the game. | | | | Otherwise... I guess your starter will do fine versus Koffing, unless you | | chose Snivy; in that case, use something else. As for Whirlipede, Magby, | | Growlithe, and Pidove should all work well. Any Pokémon used for this | | latter option should be Level 19+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, you'll receive TM09, which teaches the decent Poison-type move Venoshock. You'll also receive your second badge, the Toxic Badge. Don't worry - it won't poison you! After some more chatting, it'll be time to leave. ############################################################################ ## ## # Insect Badge **POKÉMON_44** # ## ## ############################################################################ So, two badges down. Exit the Gym so we can do stuff in Virbank. =============================================================================== Virbank City **POKÉMON_441** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | HM01 (Cut) .................... [] | Super Potion .................. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ____________________ | Virbank PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Patrat Lv. 14 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After having earned your second badge and left the Gym, head over into the Pokémon Center and heal and shop. Head northeast of the Center into the gate. Previously blocked, you can now go here. You'll end up at Pokéstar Studios. On the other side of the gate, you'll find the blocking guy, who will soon drag you all around the place. Meh. You'll get to watch some kind of movie, and have to create your own. To do the latter, speak with the blonde dude mext the door at the back of the studio. Pick an option - doesn't matter which - and enjoy the fake battle. Afterwards, you're free! Make some more movies if you want, then return to the main city of Virbank. There, be sure your Pokémon are fully healed. Then head east of the Pokémon Center, then south on that path to reach Roxie and your rival. They seem to be fighting the villain team of the Unova region, Team Plasma. Move on over to the duo and speak, choosing the top option when asked. Afterwards, you'll end up fighting a grunt. After defeating his lone Patrat, the grunt will flee, followed by his friends. There will be a bit more of conversation before Roxie hands over HM01. HM01 teaches Cut, a move that, in the field, can cut down small trees. In battle, it is an unexceptional move. Right now, for example, you can head to the Virbank Complex and use it to cut down a tree on the west side (I think) to find a Super Potion. Anyways, heal up if needed, then get back onto Route 20. =============================================================================== Route 20 **POKÉMON_442** =============================================================================== ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Patrat | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Pidove | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Purrloin | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Sewaddle | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 1 Defense | Both | | Sunkern | Grass | 1,059,860 | Coba Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Venipede* | Bug/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Found only in the darker grass. For all others, it won't matter. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Purrloin Lv. 14 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Back here, make your way back along the Route to where the Hiker was (the first trainer you fought on your previous trip through here). Go further west from there to find your rival, who lost his target. *facedesk* Looks like we'll be doing the work ourselves. Head down the ledges to the west to return near the Route's start, then go east and across the bridge. You'll find a female grunt nearby. Defeat her and her lone Purrloin by speaking to her. After the (hopefully easy) battle, the grunt flees, and your rival will speak to you briefly before you have to head on back to Virbank City. =============================================================================== Virbank City **POKÉMON_443** =============================================================================== ____________________ | Virbank PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you return here, be sure that you've Cut down the tree in the Virbank Complex to reach the Super Potion. They are pretty useful, you know, healing 50 HP and all... Back at the docks, you'll meet up with Roxie and a boat captain. After the conversing ends, follow the captain into the building. Your rival is already buying a ticket and heading aboard; select the top option in the conversation to proceed. After a nice scene, you'll end up in the main port city of the mainland Unova region - Castelia City, perhaps the biggest city in Pokémon history. =============================================================================== Castelia City **POKÉMON_444** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Amulet Coin ................... [] | Bicycle ....................... [] | | Charcoal ...................... [] | Dowsing Machine ............... [] | | Ether ......................... [] | EXP. Share .................... [] | | Heart Scale ................... [] | Moomoo Milk ................... [] | | Quick Ball (x2) ............... [] | Quick Claw .................... [] | | Rare Candy .................... [] | Revive ........................ [] | | Scope Lens .................... [] | Soda Pop ...................... [] | | [Status-Healing] Berry ........ [] | Timer Ball (x5) ............... [] | | [Type-Damage +20% Item] ....... [] | TM44 (Rest) ................... [] | | TM45 (Attract) ................ [] | TM70 (Flash) .................. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Castelia PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Casteliacones .......... $100 each | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Clefairy Lv. 16 | • Pansage Lv. 14, Pansear Lv. 14, | | • Pidove Lv. 17 | Panpour Lv. 14 | | • Marill Lv. 16 | • Growlithe Lv. 16 | | • Budew Lv. 16 | • Eevee Lv. 17, Herdier Lv. 17 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| When you arrive, your rival will thankfully walk off. When you regain control, go south and examine the next to the southeastern streetlight to find a Heart Scale. Go north and away from the dock. As you do, some guy will stop you and hand over the Bicycle. So either they don't cost $1,000,000 like they do/did in Kanto, or this stole it and is trying to pin you for it. >_> Anyways, this basically is a super-fast walk. Enjoy. <== Randomness, Part 1 ==> Go east along this street towards the Pokémon Center, then the end. Go into the Route gate and speak with the girl nearby to get a Quick Claw. This allows the holder a slight chance at going first if it normally doesn't. Leave the gate and head west. Go along the street east of the Pokémon Center - heal there if needed - then go into the first building on the right along that street to find the Game Freak Building. Ah, shameless self-allusions. Head to the top floor. In the southwestern corner, you can find a valuable Revive, which revives a Pokémon from KO with around half of their HP. Also speak with the two people (a Hiker, and the legendary Shigeki Morimoto) around the table for some battles, albeit fairly easy ones. After the fight, return to the streets and go north, then into the next building to the left. Speak with the guitar dude there to find TM44. TM44 teaches Rest, a move that heals the Pokémon's HP and status at the cost of putting them to sleep for a few turns - a dangerous idea if the Pokémon isn't holding a Chesto Berry or doesn't know Snore or Sleep Talk! Leave the building and go north to the fountain area. Go to the next street to the west. Go south to find the Casteliacone stand. Buy some for $100 a pop(sicle) if you want. Then go into the building across the street. Here in the art gallery, speak with the man in the northeast corner of the room. If you bring him a Pokémon of a chosen type, you get a Berry of your choosing. Your choices, in a respective order: - Cheri Berry (auto-heal of Paralysis when held in battle or when used) - Chesto Berry (auto-heal of Sleep when held in battle or when used) - Pecha Berry (auto-heal of Poison when held in battle or when used) - Rawst Berry (auto-heal of Burn when held in battle or when used) - Aspear Berry (auto-heal of Freeze when held in battle or when used) This event also happens once daily, so screw with the clock and slowly reap some rewards. <== The Battle Company ==> Afterwards, return to the street and go south and east back to the Pokémon Center, if Morimoto weakened you. Then go west towards the Battle Company building. Inside, as you enter, you'll receive an EXP. Share. This item lets Pokémon who didn't participate in the battle gain a share of the EXP. (50% of what they'd normally receive) or, if used on a Pokémon who WAS in the battle alone, gain 50% more EXP. or so. I tend towards the latter option. :P Afterwards, go east and speak with the neon-blue-headed girl. Depending on the choice you pick, you'll get an item. With respect to the choices: - Miracle Seed (holder's Grass-type moves' Power is boosted by 20%) - Mystic Water (holder's Water-type moves' Power is boosted by 20%) - Charcoal (holder's Fire-type moves' Power is boosted by 20%) - Exit conversation and pick an item later Note that when you do this, you'll very soon get a Charcoal later on, and, if other games are any indication, others will appear later. I, personally, would pick the item that applies to my starter, and, if that was taken by the soon-to-be-found Charcoal, the back-up for him (in this case, Mystic Water). Pick however you wish, though. Also speak with the Harlequin nearby to help progress through the hunt. Afterwards, go to the elevator and up to 47F. Defeat the four trainers here; after one fight, you'll get five Timer Balls, and another yields two Quick Balls. The former item raises the catch rate every ten turns, maxing at 40; the latter is best to catch Pokémon faster than the current Pokémon in the fight. Afterwards, speak with the southeastern man for a Scope Lens (boosts critical-hit rate) and head up to 55F. There, west and snatch up the Ether (heals 10 PP, and can't be bought), then head east to the northeastern corner. After some conversing, you'll battle the CEO of the company ... a School Kid? Eh, finish him and leave the building. <== Randomness, Part 2 ==> Afterwards, go into the next street to the west. Go along it and some random dude will stop you and give you TM70. Oddly suspicious and familiar. Anyways, this TM teaches Flash. In battle, it will lower enemy accuracy; its main use is in the field, where it can light up dark caves. Yay? Go into the nearby Sonata Café, where you'll end up being able to get some Moomoo Milk (heals 100 HP) by speaking with the barkeep or whatever he is. Leave the café and continue to the other end of the alley. Back in the fountain area, speak with the bald man nearby, then head northeast and interact with the Vending Machines. Note that Lemonades are the best to get based on their HP-healing (80) to cash ($350) ratio, being cheaper than even a Super Potion. In fact, you can heal 3.2x the amount of HP from what you spend on two Lemonades to buy one Super Potion. STOCK. UP. Go along the street to the north, then into the first building on the right. Speak with the man next to the elevator and say "Yes" to see if he can frisk you. >_> <_< After the creepy-ish moment, head into the elevator to 47F, where you'll be able to speak with someone to TM45. This TM teaches Attract, which, when used on a Pokémon of the opposite gender, often stops them from attacking you out of love. Leave the building and head across the street. In there, speak with the bald guy for an Amulet Coin. What this item does is, if the holder participates in a Trainer battle, the amount of money earned is somehow doubled. This gets pretty great later on in the game. Leave THAT building and go northeast into the next building. There, head up to 47F (yes, all you get in these buildings is 1F, 47F, and 55F) to find a Charcoal to the southeast. As said earlier, it boosts the holder's Fire-type moves' Power by 20%. Afterwards, leave to the street and continue northward. At the end of the road, use the vending machine nearby, if you want, then continue along to be stopped by Bianca, yet again! I bet 20 Pokédollars that she's stalking you. Anywho, she ends up giving you the Dowsing Machine, which allows you to find certain hidden items on the ground. Backtrack southward to the fountain area. Go along the westernmost street and head southward. In the next building on the left, you can find a man sitting by himself; this guy is the Name Rater, and he'll let you change the nickname of Pokémon you originally caught on this file. On another floor, you can find a woman who will massage your Pokémon once daily. This raises Happiness, a key factor in the Return and Frustration moves, and in the evolution of some Pokémon: Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Golbat, Happiny, Chansey, Eevee (into Espeon and Umbreon), Munchlax, Togepi, Azurill, Budew, Chingling, Buneary, Riolu, Woobat, and Swadloon. Yes, very critical indeed. On 2F, you'll find the main bit of the Medal Rally company and the next Harlequin in the hunt. Further south on this street, you'll see Clyde and Iris (the other person). A conversation discloses the fact that Burgh had to leave because of Team Plasma doing stuff. Head south to the docking area, then to the westernmost one if you want to visit Liberty Garden, where Victini was (not now). Otherwise, head east if you want to the C-Gear Survey thing - finishing the surveys nets you a Soda Pop, and you'll also find another Harlequin from the hunt in there. That should be your last one - go speak with the Harlequin who handed you the Bicycle to get a Rare Candy. If you really want to get on with the plot, go east, heal up at the Pokémon Center, and go further east to find Iris. She'll tell you about the grunts being at the eastern dock. Go there. Iris will then say something about needing to enter the sewers, and your rival pops out of nowhere. Answer "Yes" to his question and he'll flee into the sewers. Head around, plug your nose well, and enter. =============================================================================== Castelia City's Sewers **POKÉMON_445** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Heart Scale ................... [] | HM04 (Strength) ............... [] | | Leftovers ..................... [] | Rare Bone ..................... [] | | TwistedSpoon .................. [] | X Special ..................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Grimer | Poison | 1,000,000 | Nugget | 1 HP | Both | | Rattata | Normal | 1,000,000 | Chilan Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Zubat | Poison/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Lillipup Lv. 16, Trubbish Lv. 16 | • Drilbur Lv. 17 | | • Sewaddle Lv. 17 | • Scraggy Lv. 16, Sandile Lv. 16 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| *vomits* Personally, I wouldn't be wanting any Berries or "Nuggets" that these Pokémon find around here. Do so at your own risk. :) Head downstairs and when your rival speaks to you, use the top option and you will have him tag along. This means random wild battles are two-on-two, with only your Pokémon being controlled. (For the record, your rival has a Level 20 variation of his starter Pokémon.) Also, between each battle, your Pokémon will be healed fully - HP, PP, and status - as will his Pokémon. Anywho, once you gain control, cross the bridge and continue to another. Go along to the south/west fork in the road. I would recommend heading south. As you do, the westbound path down there is blocked. Defeat the Janitor and go on south some more. Cross the next westbound bridge and go into the alcove you pass for an X Special. Go north and west behind the wall for a bit. Continue along to the set of two northbound bridges. Use the eastern one to fight a Worker, then use the other bridge. Continue onwards to the Doctor. Defeat him and, if you ever speak to him afterwards, he'll heal your Pokémon, much like the original B/W. Afterwards, go east and past the door. Pick up the item on the ground to find some Leftovers - these heal 1/16 of the holder's max HP each turn. Go through the recently-passed door. Speak with the scientist within to receive what seems to be an indeterminable random item - as in, you get an item, but you don't really seem to be able to control it. Eh.... >_> Leave the room and go back over the southbound bridges twice, then go west, and north. Collect the Rare Bone, then backtrack to the south/west fork from before. Go west and grab the TwistedSpoon (boosts Psychic moves' Power by 20%), then further west to have a double battle with the grunts. After the evil beings do something equivalent to leaving a trail of urine behind them in fear, Burgh will come along. After some chatting, your rival will hand over HM04. HM04 teaches the Normal-type 80-Power (120 on a Normal-type) move Strength. It is a nice move in battle, and will also let you move spherical boulders in the field, when you get the proper badge. Your rival then leaves; some guy comes and leaves; and Burgh will let you know that he will be soon back in his Gym. Go west and along the path to the Heart Scale at the end. Go back to the entrance of the area, leave, heal at the Pokémon Center, then go very far west and north to the Gym. =============================================================================== Castelia City Gym **POKÉMON_446** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Insect Badge .................. [] | | TM76 (Struggle Bug) ........... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Sewaddle Lv. 20, Sewaddle Lv. 20 | | • Combee Lv. 20, Swadloon Lv. 20 | | • Sewaddle Lv. 19, Combee Lv. 19, Dwebble Lv. 19 | | • Dwebble Lv. 20, Swadloon Lv. 20 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Like in the original B/W, Burgh's Gym is Bug-themed. That is to say, he'll kill Dark, Psychic, and Grass types, and will be smashed by Fire, Flying, and Rock moves. Many Pokémon here, in fact, have dual-weaknesses to Fire and Flying simultaneously - Pidove, Tranquill, Magby, Magmar, Tepig, Pignite, and Growlithe will all blaze through this test with flying colors. (See what I did thar?) 'Kay, onto the good stuff. Speak with Clyde to get a free Fresh Water so we can begin. So, then, when you start, enter the first cacoon. Once you land, go east and defeat the Harlequin, then go into the cacoon further east, at the end. Go southeast, near that cacoon, to defeat another Harlequin. Go into the newly opened cacoon. Getting sticky yet? Once you land, defeat the Trainer, then enter the cacoon to the east. Back to 3F we go! Upon landing, defeat the nearby Harlequin and go into the next cacoon and enter the left side if you want to continue; otherwise, exit and heal first to be well prepared. If you want the latter, drop into the hole west of Burgh's cacoon and that cacoon you exit from will easily warp you back. Once ready, speak to Burgh. Time to fight! __________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Burgh \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Swadloon (Lv. 22) Bug/Grass | | Dwebble (Lv. 22) Bug/Rock | | Leavanny (Lv. 24) Bug/Grass | | | | Money Earned: $2,880 | |=============================================================================| | Swadloon and Leavanny are weak to Fire (4x), Flying (4x), Rock, Ice, and | | Poison, and Bug. They both have the moves Razor Leaf (Grass), Struggle | | Bug (Bug), and String Shot (slows target down). Leavanny additionally has | | the Normal-type move of Slash. | | | | Dwebble is weak to Water, Rock, and Steel moves. It can use Smack Down | | (Rock), Faint Attack (Dark), and Rock Polish (Speed boost). | | | | Recommendations: Any Fire or Flying type will be good versus Leavanny and | | Swadloon - examples include Growlithe, Magmar, Pignite, Tranquill, and so | | on - and Poison types (Grimer, Whirlipede, Zubat/Golbat) are also okay. | | Dwebble might be a bit of a problem, though. If you've got Dewott or got a | | good Psyduck/Golduck/Marill earlier, that'll be okay. Magnemite also is a | | good for Dwebble, though, generally, non-Fire/Flying will be the main idea | | to go with because of Smack Down. All participants should be Level 26+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, Burgh will hand over the Insect Badge and TM76 (Struggle Bug) as your rewards. Yay! ############################################################################ ## ## # Bolt Badge **POKÉMON_45** # ## ## ############################################################################ After gaining the Insect Badge, use the hole on the west side of the room to return to the beginning of the Gym. Give Clyde a big ol' hug to celebrate and give him some feeling of companionship, since he seems to do nothing but stand in Gyms all day. v_v Of course, don't choke him - we need water! =============================================================================== Castelia City **POKÉMON_451** =============================================================================== _____________________ | Castelia PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Hyper Potion .............. $1,200 | Revive .................... $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | Super Repel ................. $550 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | TM73 (Thunder Wave) ...... $10,000 | TM74 (Gyro Ball) ......... $10,000 | | TM16 (Light Screen) ...... $30,000 | TM33 (Reflect) ........... $30,000 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Casteliacones .......... $100 each | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Head back south and east to the Pokémon Center to heal your Pokémon, and perhaps partake in some of the new items. Once you're ready, head onto Route 4. =============================================================================== Route 4 **POKÉMON_452** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Green Shard ................... [] | Grip Claw ..................... [] | | Hyper Potion .................. [] | Mystic Water .................. [] | | Protein ....................... [] | Red Shard ..................... [] | | Sitrus Berry .................. [] | Stardust ...................... [] | | Stardust ...................... [] | Wide Lens ..................... [] | | Yellow Shard .................. [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Darumaka | Fire | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Minccino | Normal | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Sandile | Ground/Dark | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Scraggy | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Attack | Both | | Trubbish | Poison | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge,| 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Nugget | | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | B2 | Petilil | Cottonee | Grass | 1,000,000 | | W2 | Cottonee | Petilil | Grass | 1,000,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Drilbur Lv. 16, Marill Lv. 15 | • Growlithe Lv. 16, Herdier Lv. 16 | | • Basculin Lv. 17 | • Psyduck Lv. 16, Basculin Lv. 16 | | • Magnemite Lv. 21, Klink Lv. 23 | • Riolu Lv. 21, Growlithe Lv. 21 | | • Herdier Lv. 22 | • Darumaka Lv. 22 | | • Venipede Lv. 21, Sandile Lv. 21 | • Pidove Lv. 22 | | • Zubat Lv. 21, Timburr Lv. 21 | • Cottonee Lv. 21, Petilil Lv. 21 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you enter, go forward some. The second trainer you come across is willing to battle. Defeat him and move on. You will be able to go north, go left, or into the sandy area. I'll end up assuming you opted to head left. Remember, there is no grass on this Route; much like the original B/W, dark sand is wild Pokémon sand. Defeat the Policeman as you approach the sandy area, then go northwest and downstairs. You'll find some Fishermen to battle here; further past, you can find a Mystic Water, which boosts the holder's Water-type moves' Power by 20%. Return to the main path and go north. Eventually, you'll find Colress, the guy who stopped you as you left Castelia City earlier. He tells you that some Crustle are blocking the road. Rather than let us try capturing one, he uses some kind of machine to make them run off. Then he battles you. Afterwards, he'll also leave, giving you a Protein on the way out. Proteins will end up giving 10 EVs in Attack to a Pokémon. Anyways, go further north up the road, then into the second building on the east side. There, on the second floor, you can find a Wide Lens next to the T.V. The woman on the first floor seems to be looking to trade your Petilil, if any, with a Cottonee. I would guess this also true on the other version, but in reverse. (Statistically, Petilil seems to be preferable, though.) Leave the building and head further north, then into the next building on the west side. Speak with the man on its second floor for a Sitrus Berry (heals 30 HP) before leaving. Outside, continue north to the intersection, then enter the building on the right. There's something about the woman there, but I'm confused as to what. Moving on. Outside in the desert, you can either head north towards Nimbasa or, much more intelligently, explore what remains of the Route. Let's assume you do the latter. Go west to the Policeman and defeat him. Continue along the path and, as it turns north, go into the building on the side of the road. Inside, the woman will freely heal your Pokémon. Yay! Afterwards, exit the building, then go east and down the stairs to the south. Go further south and upstairs, then north to the construction zone. Go between the building and the edge of the ledge to the end of the path. Examine the tile at the end of the path for a Red Shard. Go back downstairs, then go southeast. Defeat the Policeman, then head south and east some more. As you reach the staircase, use the Dowsing Machine to find a Hyper Potion nearby. Then go upstairs and you'll find a bunch of trainers, all wanting you to beat up their Pokémon. I'd hate to disappoint them. Afterwards, west of the first few fights should be a Stardust (just an easy money item). South of the single-battle trainers, you can get a Grip Claw as you progressed to the Hooligans. West of said Hooligans, use the Dowsing Machine to find a Green Shard. Also near the Hooligans, you'll find a gap in the fence to the east. Use it and head into the sand. Start looking around with the Dowsing Machine to find the Yellow Shard. Go east from there and you'll be able to find another Stardust. That pretty much finishes off this route. Go back to the healing lady's place. You can go north from there into the Desert Resort, or east and north from the main intersection to Nimbasa. I will cover the Desert Resort. =============================================================================== Desert Resort **POKÉMON_453** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Blue Shard .................... [] | Blue Shard .................... [] | | Fire Stone .................... [] | Green Shard ................... [] | | Ground Gem .................... [] | Heart Scale ................... [] | | Max Ether ..................... [] | Nugget ........................ [] | | Rawst Berry ................... [] | Rawst Berry ................... [] | | Red Shard ..................... [] | Red Shard ..................... [] | | Soft Sand ..................... [] | Stardust ...................... [] | | Star Piece .................... [] | Super Repel ................... [] | | Yellow Shard .................. [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Darumaka | Fire | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Dwebble | Bug/Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone, | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | Rare Bone | | | | Maractus | Grass | 1,000,000 | Miracle Seed | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Sandile | Ground/Dark | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Sandshrew | Ground | 1,000,000 | Quick Claw | 1 Defense | Both | | Scraggy | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Attack | Both | | Sigilyph | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Trapinch | Ground | 1,059,860 | Soft Sand | 1 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Cleffa Lv. 22 | • Darumaka Lv. 23 | | • Sandshrew Lv. 22 | • Dwebble Lv. 22 | | • Drilbur Lv. 22 | • Sandile Lv. 22 | | • Munna Lv. 23 | • Woobat Lv. 22, Yamask Lv. 22 | | • Magby Lv. 23 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| As you pass northward from the healer lady's crib in the desert, the landscape will quickly change to further reflect that past the highway. Continue along this path towards the gate. Before you cross over to the other side, so to speak, note that Scraggy is found on the Route 4 side of the gate, and Trapinch and Sigilyph are on the other side. All three are great Pokémon to have, especially Trapinch by the time it evolves into Flygon. On the other side, you'll be an open, vast desert... Well, not so big as Bikanel Island in FFX, but still pretty big. Go northwest and defeat the Nurse; afterwards, speaking with her nets you free heals. Woo. Go further west and defeat the Pokémon Ranger, who will hand over a Rawst Berry after the fight. Further west, in the lower area, you can find another Stardust to sell later. Steal it, return to the Ranger, then go north. Using the Dowsing Machine, you'll be able to find a Star Piece, which is only good to sell, more or less. Go northwest from there and Dowse to find a Blue Shard. Defeat the nearby female Backpacker, then go west to find another Blue Shard. Ever-further west is a battleable male Backpacker. He has a Red Shard near him you can Dowse for, so, why not? Go along the narrow south and west path to soon come up on another Backpacker itchin' for a fight. South-southeast of there, you can Dowse to find a Fire Stone. The Fire Stone is an evolution-triggering item you can use, namely, on Growlithe (into Arcanine). Do as you will with it. Go west of it to find a Max Ether, which fully heals the PP of one move. Return to the male Backpacker (the one near the Red Shard and using Dwebble), then go north to find another. (Sorry, no fight.) The Dowsing Machine should find something, a Red Shard, to the northeast. Grab it and defeat the nearby Backpacker. Then the Dowsing Machine registers an item to the east; it is a Ground Gem, which I believe powers up a Ground-type move one time. Then go back west to the pacifist Backpacker, then northwest to find a Psychic. Win the battle, then go further northwest to find a Nugget. Unlike the hold items of the Castelia Sewers, this is almost more likely to be gold. :P Nuggets have no real use other than to be sold for $5,000. Go southeast back to the no-fighting Backpacker, then go east to where you found the Ground Gem. Look around for an entrance into the Relic Castle and, somewhere nearby, is a Psychic. I predict you will fight him. Do so and win. Remember the location of the Relic Castle; we ain't done here yet. Go north of the entrance to find a Heart Scale, then east, using the Dowsing Machine, to find a Super Repel. Go south and you'll soon find a man who is oddly garbed. (Black clothes tend to raise your skin temperature by about 10 degrees Fahreinheit, or about 5.5 degrees Celsius, in the desert, since they retain heat.) Anyways, speak with the cool dude (heh) to get a Soft Sand, which boosts the power of Ground-type moves by 20%. Further south is a Yellow Shard. Then go along the deeper sand to find a Pokémon Ranger. Dowse her Magby's flame for a free Rawst Berry. Then head further south back to the Nurse, then north-northwest back to the Relic Castle. Head on inside. =============================================================================== Relic Castle **POKÉMON_454** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Heart Scale ................... [] | TM39 (Rock Tomb) .............. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Sandile | Ground/Dark | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Sandshrew | Ground | 1,000,000 | Quick Claw | 1 Defense | Both | | Yamask | Ghost | 1,000,000 | Spell Tag | 1 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Solosis Lv. 23 | • Sigilyph Lv. 23 | • Gothita Lv. 23 | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| Right around now, I would suggest grabbing Yamask and another one of the above Pokémon. Yamask is a Ghost-type, which isn't too bad, when all is said and done. Sandshrew makes both an excellent HM slave and an excellent main party member, when trained right. Sandile may be better than Sandshrew in that he has TWO immunities, but also more weaknesses. There's actually not much you can do here, akin to the first allowed visit in the original B/W. Go forward and fall into the quicksand to NOT die, but just fall. On the floor below, the Dowsing Machine will show up a Heart Scale nearby. Go east and defeat the Psychic. Then go up the stairs nearby, back to the top floor. Jump over the ledge, then go west, around the quicksand pit WHILE WALKING, and you'll predictably find a Psychic. Go downstairs from there, then go east to the final battle for here, for now. Go further east and you'll find TM39, which has Rock Tomb. That'll be it for here. Backtrack to the entrance, leave, go south-southeast out of the Desert Resort, go south to the healer lady and heal, then go east, then north at the intersection to find Join Avenue. =============================================================================== Nimbasa City **POKÉMON_455** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Lost and Found 2 .............. [] | Macho Brace ................... [] | | Parlyz Heal ................... [] | Red Shard ..................... [] | | Revive ........................ [] | Soothe Bell ................... [] | | Sun Stone ..................... [] | Thunderstone .................. [] | | TM49 (Echoed Voice) ........... [] | VS. Recorder .................. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ____________________ | Nimbasa PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Liepard Lv. 24 <-- Spring only <--, | | • Swadloon Lv. 24 <-- Summer only <--|__,-- Male Character Ferris | | • Minccino Lv. 24 <-- Autumn only <--| Wheel Trainer Event Fights | | • Flaaffy Lv. 24 <-- Winter only <--' | | | | • Darumaka Lv. 24 <-- Spring only <--, | | • Tranquill Lv. 24 <-- Summer only <--|__,-- Female Character Ferris | | • Boldore Lv. 24 <-- Autumn only <--| Wheel Trainer Event Fights | | • Whirlipede Lv. 24 <-- Winter only <--' | | | | • Gurdurr Lv. 26, Boldore Lv. 26 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== Join Avenue ==> As you approach the city, you'll end up first having to deal with the Join Avenue in lieu of the usual gate. It is a hub for the avatars of people met online via battling. Which, if you live the sticks like me, will become dusty pretty soon. Anyways, go forward to meet a man and some girls. After some chatting, say "yes", then there will be more talking. You'll soon have to name two things; it doesn't seem to matter what you name the ... whatever it is, so do it as you will. More chatting, etc., and you'll have to name the building to the left. Okay, pointless crap aside, go north into Nimbasa. <== The City ==> Inside the city, go north to the intersection, then west towards the Pokémon Center. Heal up and such; while there, speak with the man next to the nurse's counter to receive a Red Shard. Now, leave the Center so we can do some lootin'. Try going into the building west of the Pokémon Center and you'll be stopped by some girl. You'll be informed that this building, the Battle Institute, won't allow you in for a while. Use the Dowsing Machine around the Pokémon Center and you should get a reading, which will lead you next to it; you'll get a Thunderstone, which is used to evolve certain Pokémon. Go into the building at the end of the street, then upstairs to the second floor. Speak with the elderly woman; if the lead Pokémon is happy enough, you will get a Soothe Bell, a hold item used to increase the rate at which Pokémon become happy. Leave and head next door. On the second floor of this building, speak with the neon-head dude to get a Sun Stone, used to evolve just a few Pokémon. Leave and go to the Pokémon Center, then east. You'll see a person standing in front of a building north of there - said person is the main character (male/female) you are not playing as. We'll just refer to this person as "your partner", given that is how he/she would function in most of the other Pokémon games. Your partner is battling two men. Speak with your partner and you'll be asked for your help; say "Yes" to begin a double battle. Once you win, there will be some talking before Ingo and Emmet leave. Your partner will hand over the VS. Recorder, mainly used to record non-AI battles and battle records, before heading into the Gear Station. Head inside if you wish, though I won't cover it. Return to the Pokémon Center, then go north and over the bridge to find the Big Stadium in front of you, with the Small Court to the west and the Musical Theater to the east. The former two options allow you to battle various trainers at most times of the day, and vary across the various days. The Musical Theater is where you can do musicals, and you'll also find TM49, Echoed Voice, there. The musicals are akin to the Pokémon Contests and Musical Theater of the past, and you get tutorials, so meh, do it yourself. Go west from the trio to find Route 5; if you headed east, you'll reach Route 16. Both are good places for training Pokémon prior to the Gym. We'll be visiting the Old Nimbasa Gym first before actually fighting the Gym Leader, so as to level up for those areas. Anyways, also snatch the Macho Brace from the dude near Route 16. So, let's go south and east to the amusement park. There, once you enter, go south to find a Lost and Found 2. After the tutorial on its function, return to the main path and go east. You'll soon reach some Vending Machines; get some Lemonade, and also examine the nearby trashcan for a Revive. Further along the path, you'll notice the Ferris Wheel. At the Ferris Wheel, you can fight a Trainer once daily who has a Lv. 24 Pokémon. The Trainer and Pokémon will vary depending upon the season in the game, as well as the gender of the character you're playing as. Go east, past it when you're done, and past the northbound turn. At the grassy flat, you'll see a Pokémon statue. Further east, you'll find a Parlyz Heal. Now, let's go to the Old Nimbasa City Gym. Heal up at the Pokémon Center so we can do some pre-leveling for Routes 5 and 16, then go to the western part of the amusement park. =============================================================================== Old Nimbasa City Gym **POKÉMON_456** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Parlyz Heal .......................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Blitzle Lv. 24 | • Flaaffy Lv. 24 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| This place seems quite familiar to players of the original Black/White. This is the old Gym Elesa used in those games. She later changed to the current full Gym, modeled moreso after a fashion show than some roller-coaster ride. Which, being a male, is just as good. :) 'Kay, then, once you enter the Gym, go forward and onto the blue-tracked car. At the next stop, get off and bypass the kid to stand on the blue switch further north. Get on the car with the newly-switched path. At the next stop, get off and go along the path to the green button. Stomp it good to change the green-dashed path. Use the next car going along the new path to find someone inside. Defeat him and take his cash - after all, he forced you to wait, may as well take the time to mug this Rich Boy! >:) Once the next car comes along that path again, get on. Get off at the stop, bash the purple button, and get on the next car from the orange path. Or try - you'll have to defeat a Lady to continue. Once you defeat her Flaaffy, get on the carriage. (By the by, if you have used the Amulet Coin in the previous two battles, you earned over $15,000.) At the next stop, you'll find yourself at the Gym's end. Speak with the woman nearby to get a Parlyz Heal. (How cheap! Where's the usual TM?) You also learn you can enter the New Nimbasa City Gym; we'll be doing pre-training on Routes 5 and 16, first. Anyways, hit the red switch nearby and ride the pink track to the start of the Gym, then leave. Heal at the Pokémon Center, then exit to the northeast to find Route 16, or northwest to Route 5. We'll cover the former first, by the flip of a coin. =============================================================================== Route 16 **POKÉMON_457** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Heal Ball ..................... [] | | TinyMushroom .................. [] | TM66 (Payback) ................ [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cinccino* | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Emolga* | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gothita | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Liepard | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Minccino | Normal | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Solosis | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Trubbish | Poison | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Shaking grass tiles only. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Drilbur Lv. 25 | • Tranquill Lv. 25 | | • Scraggy Lv. 24, Scraggy Lv. 24 | • Whirlipede Lv. 25 | | • Liepard Lv. 25 | • Watchog Lv. 25 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| On this Route, you'll find version-specific Psychic types, which aren't too bad an idea to grab up. Emolga is also one of the rare Electric types, also immune to Ground, but weak to Ice and Rock, but still not too bad an idea if you have not grabbed Mareep and got it to Flaaffy/Ampharos yet. Everyone else is better used for Dex completionism. Once you enter Route 16, go along towards the man in green for a battle, then head south and along the path. Defeat the Cyclist and continue along the road towards the two dudes to get a double battle. Afterwards, defeat the Cyclist further ahead, then continue along into Marvelous Bridge. It isn't open yet, but speak with the guy next to the vending machines for a Fresh Water. Return to the main route and go back towards the double-battle people. Head over to the large boulder nearby and use Strength (taught via HM04) on it to move it into the hole. Continue along into the dark grass. Defeat the female Backpacker, then go east behind the fence. Go along the path to the item, TM66, which teaches Payback. Return to the Backpacker and use the Dowsing Machine. It will register something to the north; go there and you'll soon find a TinyMushroom. Now, return to the main road. Go west and along the path, then go off-road into the regular, light grass. Go along to the Backpacker and defeat him. To the west, you'll find a Cut tree; Cut it down to reveal a Heal Ball, which fully heals Pokémon upon capture. (Word of note: this is useless if you have six Pokémon in your party, since the caught Pokémon will be sent to your PC, where it is fully healed anyways.) Continue northeast to the next area, which is Lostlorn Forest. =============================================================================== Lostlorn Forest **POKÉMON_458** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Cheri Berry ...... [] | Leaf Stone ....... [] | Net Ball ......... [] | | Pecha Berry ...... [] | TM95 (Snarl) ..... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Combee | Bug/Flying | 1,059,860 | Honey | 1 Speed | Both | | Cottonee | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | B2 | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | B2 | | Petilil | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Pinsir | Bug | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | W2 | | Roselia | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Swadloon | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 2 Defense | Both | | Venipede | Bug/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Double Battle Dark Grass-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Whirlipede | Bug/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Leavanny | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 3 Attack | Both | | Lilligant | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Panpour | Water | 1,000,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Pansage | Grass | 1,000,000 | Occa Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Pansear | Fire | 1,000,000 | Passho Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Roserade | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Whimsicott | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | B2 | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Tranquill Lv. 24, Liepard Lv. 24 | • Trubbish Lv. 25 | | • Emolga Lv. 26 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| There are a lot of Pokémon here. A few are ones you've already caught, and most are ones I consider "meh" for use in the game. However, Panpour, Pansage, and Pansage all are EXTREMELY worth catching. You have an overall 30% chance of finding one in the shaking grass. Like in the original B/W, I'd at least go for the one your starter has an advantage over (Panpour for Snivy, Pansage for Tepig, Pansear for Oshawott). The version-exclusive Heracross and Pinsir are nice additions, as well. There are also three good Pokémon for use, to a point, though I would mostly get them for skipping hard evolutionary requirements. Leavanny skips the high Happiness of Swadloon; Roserade skips the use of a Shiny Stone on Roselia; and Vespiquen skips finding a rare female Combee and leveling it. Altogether, you have a 15% chance of finding one of these three in the shaking grass. Whimsicott and Lilligant also skip the use of a Sun Stone and have a 5% chance of being found. Okay, Poké-evaluations over. Go north and across the bridge. Defeat the Pokémon Breeder, then go into the tree hollow and grab the Ultra Ball._These Pokéballs have a 2.0x catch rate over the Poké Ball, and these are 1.3x better than Great Balls. Nice. Go northward, taking the left path. You'll soon notice a leaf on the ground; get next to the hidden trainer for a quick fight, after which you'll get a free Pecha Berry. Go to the southwestern corner of the clearing further ahead, then use your Dowsing Machine to find a Leaf Stone nearby. Cool. Go north and we'll experience an event reminiscient of a few in the original B/W. Speak with the Backpacker next to the tree stump. After some talking, and answering a question however you want, you'll receive TM95, which was resultant of a Zorua event in the original B/W. Also reminiscient of said event - this fellow walks off and turns into either Zorua or Zoroark as he leaves, to your surprise. Well, they ARE the Illusion Pokémon. Go east and defeat the Pokémon Ranger, after which you'll receive a Cheri Berry. Further east, you'll find a Net Ball. That ends this part of the sidequests. Backtrack back to Nimbasa, heal up, then exit to the northwest to Route 5. =============================================================================== Route 5 **POKÉMON_459** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Cheri Berry ................... [] | HM02 (Fly) .................... [] | | Hyper Potion .................. [] | Pomeg Berry (x5 for $200) ..... [] | | Super Repel ................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cinccino* | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Emolga* | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gothita | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Liepard | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Minccino** | Normal | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Solosis | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Trubbish | Poison | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Shaking grass tiles only. | | ** - Here, you'll have a special forced battle with one that has the Dream | | World (now just Hidden) Ability of Skill Link, which is rare. Other | | such Pokémon can appear later in the Hidden Grottos. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Sigilyph Lv. 25 | • Budew Lv. 25, Roselia Lv. 25 | | • Minccino Lv. 25, Minccino Lv. 25 | • Scraggy Lv. 25 | | • Sunkern Lv. 24, Combee Lv. 24 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| As you head out onto Route 5, Bianca will immediately halt you and shove HM02 into your item sack. Rude, yes; helpful, verily, for HM02 teaches Fly. Fly is a two-turn, 90-Power, Flying-type move; additionally, out of battle, it is the most useful HM in that it lets you Fly back to any visited town/city! ^_^ Answer her question however you wish, then you'll be (forcefully?) dragged into the grass nearby, then towards the Hidden Grotto. Answer another question how you choose to, then you get shoved inside. There, you'll find a Minccino and battle it (once you "speak" to it). It is special in that it has its Dream World or Hidden Ability of Skill Link. Catch it if you want. Afterwards, leave and west to a man. Defeat him in battle, and then go further west into the dark grass for a Super Repel as you go. Continue to find a Pokémon Ranger. Defeat her and you'll earn a Cheri Berry. Leave the dark grass and jump down the ledge. You'll find a crowd nearby, all itchin' for some battlin'. Why should we leave them waiting? Go south of the cool dude on the motorcycle for a double battle, then go east to the Dancer, then turn on your Dowsing Machine. Go along its directions to a Hyper Potion, which heals 200 HP, and won't likely be efficiently more useful than a Moomoo Milk for a while. Go east and defeat the Baker next to the trailer. Go inside and speak with the maid to sell food items (TinyMushroom, Big Mushroom, etc.) for higher prices than the PokéMart would give. You can also speak with the other woman to buy five Pomeg Berries, for one time, all at once, for $200. Their main use is to reduce HP EVs by ten, opening up other development, and is also notorious in Pokémon Emerald, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver for the Pomeg Glitch. That's it. Fly back to Nimbasa, heal up in the Pokémon Center, shop, and then go east of the Ferris Wheel in the amusement park to find the new Gym. =============================================================================== New Nimbasa City Gym **POKÉMON_4510** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Bolt Badge .................... [] | | TM72 (Volt Switch) ............ [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Elekid Lv. 27, Flaaffy Lv. 27 | • Flaaffy Lv. 27, Blitzle Lv. 27 | | • Blitzle Lv. 27, Elekid Lv. 27 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| This new Gym of Nimbasa is only unlocked once you've beaten the old Gym reminiscient of the original B/W. Here, Nintendo gives props to various electrical scientists by naming the Beauties after them. Since I have to put *something* here, and the path to Elesa is easy enough, I'll give you the references. Wait, hold up, so some of these women are named after men? I get the whole idea of unisex naming, and that we could really have something like "Sherrie Tesla", but, come on, too coincidental. >_> The first Beauty is named after Nikola Tesla, who ended up developing the alternating current (AC) system. There's also a rock band named after him. >_> The next is the least known of the trio (thank you Wikipedia). Fremy is mostly known for discovering/inventing Fremy's Salt, a chemical used in some spectroscopies. The final Beauty is named after Andre-Marie Ampere. Easily the most well-known of this trio (so screw you Wikipedia), Ampere is probably best known for having his name plastered on the SI unit of electric current, the amp(ere), as well as helping to create the field of Classical Electromagnetism, which deals with one of the four fundamental forces of nature (the other three being the weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force, and gravitation). After defeating (the risen-from-the-dead, so to speak) Ampere, return to the Pokémon Center, heal, return and continue along to Elesa. __________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Elesa \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Emolga (Lv. 28) Electric/Flying | | Flaaffy (Lv. 28) Electric | | Zebstrika (Lv. 30) Electric | | | | Money Earned: $3,600 | |=============================================================================| | Emolga is weak to Ice and Rock, and is immune to Ground. It can use Volt | | Switch (Electric damage and user switches Pokémon), Quick Attack (Normal), | | Aerial Ace (Flying with no miss), and Pursuit (Dark). | | | | Flaaffy is weak to Ground. It can use Volt Switch, like Emolga; Take Down | | (Normal), Thunder Wave (paralyzes), and Confuse Ray (confuses). | | | | Zebstrika is also weak to Ground. It, too, uses Volt Switch, in additon to | | Stomp (Normal), Flame Charge (Fire), and Pursuit (Dark). | | | | Recommendations: Pretty much any Ground-type will dominate the last two | | Pokémon - so go for Krokorok or Sandslash, pretty much. Being immune to | | Electric, they already have a pretty good chance of making out of those | | two Pokémon's grasp. | | | | More likely to be your bane will be Emolga. It is already immune to the | | lone weakness of Electric (Ground), and has two pretty rare weaknesses for | | this point in the game. Rock would be only abusable one. Sandslash does | | get Rollout at Level 21, making it marginally more useful than Krokorok, | | and both can use TM39. I'd probably end up using either one still, mainly | | focusing on Rollout, Rock Tomb (TM39), or Strength. If not that, Magneton | | (as it probably now is) resists Electric and may be able to live long | | enough to use SonicBoom to death. | | | | Recommended level is 30+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, there will be some chatting before you finally get the Bolt Badge, as well as TM72. TM72 teaches Volt Switch, a 70-Power Electric-type move that has the user attack, then switch to another Pokémon. A very useful and strategic move if you get caught in an unfavorable situation. Enjoy your departure! ############################################################################ ## ## # Quake Badge **POKÉMON_46** # ## ## ############################################################################ =============================================================================== Nimbasa City **POKÉMON_461** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Prop Case ............................................................ [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ____________________ | Nimbasa PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | Antidote .................... $100 | | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | Awakening ................... $250 | | Burn Heal ................... $250 | Ice Heal .................... $250 | | Full Heal ................... $600 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | Super Repel ................. $550 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Liepard Lv. 24 <-- Spring only <--, | | • Swadloon Lv. 24 <-- Summer only <--|__,-- Male Character Ferris | | • Minccino Lv. 24 <-- Autumn only <--| Wheel Trainer Event Fights | | • Flaaffy Lv. 24 <-- Winter only <--' | | | | • Darumaka Lv. 24 <-- Spring only <--, | | • Tranquill Lv. 24 <-- Summer only <--|__,-- Female Character Ferris | | • Boldore Lv. 24 <-- Autumn only <--| Wheel Trainer Event Fights | | • Whirlipede Lv. 24 <-- Winter only <--' | | | | • Watchog Lv. 27 | | • Trubbish Lv. 27 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| So, four badges down, four to go. Next stop would be the Ground-type Gym found in Driftveil. Once you leave the New Nimbasa City Gym, head over to the Pokémon Center and heal up. If you want to do Pokémon Musicals (northeastern part of town in the Theater), go to the Theater and you'll have a Prop Case shoved in your grasp. You'll get a basic tutorial on them, though they aren't really that major. Otherwise, head to the northwestern part of town and try exiting off onto Route 5. You'll notice your rival staring down a quartet of Team Plasma Grunts. After some eavesdropping, you'll be called by your rival for some aid. Speak with either of the bottom grunts to fight one, then the other, without a break in-between. Of course, these guys are also pretty easy, having just beat Elesa, so I'm not worried. After winning, the grunts flee and your rival gives his thanks in a non-material manner. Cheapskate. Heal up at the Pokémon Center, then head back onto Route 5. =============================================================================== Route 5 **POKÉMON_462** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Electric Guitar ...................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cinccino* | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Emolga* | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gothita | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Liepard | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Minccino | Normal | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Solosis | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Trubbish | Poison | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Shaking grass tiles only. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Maractus Lv. 25 | | • Sigilyph Lv. 26, Tirtouga Lv. 26, Archen Lv. 26 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| We'll be assuming this is your second visit here, with the prior visit being a training trek for pre-leveling prior to the New Nimbasa City Gym. If you want the associated details, see Section V. Anywho, continue west. You'll notice a Musician on the north side of the road west of the trailer. Speak with him, burn his Maractus into ashes (or whatever burnt Grass Pokémon become), and you'll receive the Electric Guitar prop. Meh. Further west, you can speak with a Motorcyclist to get your first Rotation Battle or triple battle in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 respectively. In a Rotation Battle, it is basically a one-on-one with three Pokémon on the field. The center one on each side is the only one doing anything, so that is why is like a single battle. However, you can "rotate" your field around to switch your Pokémon out. Seems kinda pointless, personally, since it is basically switching Pokémon. Maybe you're just limited to three Pokémon? In a triple battle, it is a lot cooler. There are three Pokémon per side, each taking a move every turn. The center Pokémon can hit anyone with a single-enemy move, but the side Pokémon can't hit the one that is farthest from them without the aid of an all-enemy or field-wide move (Powder Snow, Earthquake). Other than that, like a double battle. After the fight, Charles will leave to everyone's happiness. That's it unless you didn't come here before; if you DID come before, go west onto the Driftveil Drawbridge. =============================================================================== Driftveil Drawbridge **POKÉMON_463** =============================================================================== ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Ducklett | Water/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| Not much to do here. You could catch Ducklett for some training; they are found sometimes by running into the shadows on the bridge. Ducklett's level-up moveset isn't absolutely bad, dominated by Water and Flying moves, and its base stats are also sub-par until it evolves into Swanna at Level 35. Also in the shadows, you can find various Wings that increase your Pokémon's EVs for a certain stat, or, in the case of the Pretty Wing, are good for selling for some money. If I remember correctly, the Health Wing is for HP, the Muscle Wing for Attack, the Resist Wing for Defense, the Genius Wing for Special Attack, the Clever Wing for Special Defense, and the Swift Wing for Speed. Continue west into the next town. =============================================================================== Driftveil City **POKÉMON_464** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Air Balloon ................... [] | Big Root ...................... [] | | Calcium ....................... [] | Everstone ..................... [] | | Heart Scale (daily TM event) .. [] | Luxury Ball (x3) .............. [] | | Shell Bell .................... [] | Ultra Ball .................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | (none) | Zorua (Gift) | Dark | 1,059,860 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ______________________ | Driftveil PokéMart \ |_______________________\_____________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Potion ...................... $300 | Super Potion ................ $700 | | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | Antidote .................... $100 | | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | Awakening ................... $250 | | Burn Heal ................... $250 | Ice Heal .................... $250 | | Full Heal ................... $600 | Escape Rope ................. $550 | | Repel ....................... $350 | Super Repel ................. $550 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Powder ................. $450 | EnergyPowder ................ $500 | | Energy Root ................. $800 | Revival Herb .............. $2,800 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Odd Incense ............... $9,600 | Sea Incense ............... $9,600 | | Rose Incense .............. $9,600 | Wave Incense .............. $9,600 | | Rock Incense .............. $9,600 | Pure Incense .............. $9,600 | | Luck Incense .............. $9,600 | Lax Incense ............... $9,600 | | Full Incense .............. $9,600 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Moomoo Milk ............ $500 each | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Sigilyph Lv. 26, Tirtouga Lv. 26, Archen Lv. 26 | | • Herdier Lv. 27, Swoobat Lv. 27 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you enter the city and proceed west, round the fountain to the south; do so while using the Dowsing Machine to find an Ultra Bell. Continue west up the bridge stairs and you'll find Team Plasma VS. Team Plasma. Okay, let's let them do our work themselves... Oh wait. Let me correct that: NEW Team Plasma fighting OLD Team Plasma. The former will shove the latter, speaking about N, the leader of Team Plasma in the original B/W who soon saw the light and dissented their criminal organization. Your rival's shout suddenly fills the text box while he rushes the New Plasma Grunt, who quickly flees. The Old Plasma Grunt will briefly speak with you before walking off. Continue west into the main city. Heal up and/or shop at the Pokémon Center. While there, speak with the woman at the northwest corner to receive three Luxury Balls; these make it easier for Pokémon to raise their Happiness. These are quite a boon when raising Pokémon to use Return, or using Pokémon that evolve via Happiness. Okay, leave the Pokémon Center and head east to the dead end. Go south along the narrow path to find some Calcium at the end; this magnificent $9,800 item will raise your Special Attack EVs by 10. Return to the main road, then go north into the hotel. Head up to 25F and speak with the man, who will hand over and tutorialize the Big Root. Leave the building and go west from the Pokémon Center. Go into the building you quickly find and speak with the man on the first floor. If you hand over enough Red Shards, you can teach a Pokémon one of the below moves. Of course, costs are in number of Red Shards. O--------------O------O----------O-------O----------O--------O-------O--------O | Move | Cost | Type | Power | Accuracy | Max PP | Class | Target | O--------------O------O----------O-------O----------O--------O-------O--------O | Covet | 2 | Normal | 60 | 100 | 40 | Phys. | One | | Bug Bite | 2 | Bug | 60 | 100 | 20 | Phys. | One | | Drill Run | 4 | Ground | 80 | 95 | 10 | Phys. | One | | Bounce | 4 | Flying | 85 | 85 | 5 | Phys. | One | | Signal Beam | 4 | Bug | 75 | 100 | 15 | Spec. | One | | Iron Head | 4 | Steel | 80 | 100 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Super Fang | 6 | Normal | --- | 90 | 10 | Phys. | One | | Uproar | 6 | Normal | 90 | 100 | 10 | Spec. | Random | | Seed Bomb | 6 | Grass | 80 | 100 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Dual Chop | 6 | Dragon | 40x | 90 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Low Kick | 8 | Fighting | --- | 100 | 20 | Phys. | One | | Gunk Shot | 8 | Poison | 120 | 70 | 5 | Phys. | One | | Fire Punch | 10 | Fire | 75 | 100 | 15 | Phys. | One | | ThunderPunch | 10 | Electric | 75 | 100 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Ice Punch | 10 | Ice | 75 | 100 | 15 | Phys. | One | O--------------O------O----------O-------O----------O--------O-------O--------O I, personally, would only go for an Elemental Punch, Gunk Shot (debatably), Dual Chop, or Bug Bite. Choose as you wish. Continue up to 25F and, there, speak with a man to receive an Air Balloon, then leave. Head south and into the building to find the Driftveil Marketplace, which has several shops. The southeastern vendor sells some natural medicines which are cheaper than their pharmaceutical counterparts, or just are non-existent in PokéMarts; however, they also lower a Pokémon's Happiness, so beware. The Old Plasma Grunt standing at the intersection sells a variety of incenses. ... Let's try to leave pagan ritualism out of their long list of odd things, okey-dokey? Finally, north of there, there is a woman selling Moomoo Milk at $500 a pop. Still not too bad, given you have yet to really get a large stock of Hyper Potions, though I still prefer Lemonades. Leave the market to the south, then go west and around to find Charles again. You know, the Rotation/Triple Battle guy from Route 5? If you challenge him to another battle, you'll end up getting the type of battle that you didn't get before - Black 2 gets Triple Battles, White 2 gets Rotation Battles. Next, go east and, at an intersection, go into the building nearby to find a Shell Bell. The higher-up floors are useless to us, so leave. Go west, past the intersection, then go around the corner and east into another building. There, on the floor, if you the girl a Pokémon with a randomly-chosen TM move, you can get a Heart Scale once daily. Go up to 23F to find a man; speak to him to get an Everstone. This item merely prevents evolution while it is held. It is probably best just to sell it; you can cancel evolution manually. =/ Return to the Pokémon Center and head northward. Go through a gap in the fence to reach a paved road. You can go east to the Gym, or west to Route 6. Let's go up the stairs heading east for now to soon reach the Old Plasma Grunt from before. After some chatting, you'll probably say something to the effect of "Bring me to your leader," as the Grunt brings you to the Old Team Plasma Leader, Rood. Rood was one of the united Team Plasma's Seven Sages back in the original B/W. Wonder what really happened these past two years? Anyways, Rood challenges you to a battle; answer "Yes" and kick his butt. Afterwards, you rival comes up and Rood flees. You quickly tail him, leading to a quick chat. Your rival has to go urinate or something (I'm not going to translate that; it's a half-decent joke), so he speeds off. Rood then asks for you to do accept the Zorua. Like with many Pokémon Team Plasma took, the Old team is raising the stolen ones, but Rood wants you to have this one. TAKE IT. Leave when you regain control. If you want to, you can challenge the Driftveil City Gym. However, like with Nimbasa, let's just coast on over northwest onto Route 6... =============================================================================== Route 6 **POKÉMON_465** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Elixir ........... [] | Leaf Stone ....... [] | Moon Stone ....... [] | | Pecha Berry ...... [] | Protein .......... [] | Shiny Stone ...... [] | | TinyMushroom ..... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | (none) | Deerling | Normal/Grass | 1,000,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Deerling | Normal/Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Foongus | Grass/Poison | 1,000,000 | Big Mushroom | 1 HP | Both | | Karrablast | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Shelmet | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Swadloon | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 2 Defense | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Castform | Normal | 1,000,000 | Mystic Water | 1 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Leavanny | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 3 Attack | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Minccino Lv. 27, Deerling Lv. 27 | • Castform Lv. 28 | | • Deerling Lv. 27, Shelmet Lv. 27 | • Deerling Lv. 28 | | • Shelmet Lv. 27, Karrablast Lv. 27 | • Foongus Lv. 27, Karrablast Lv. 27 | | • Castform Lv. 28 | • Whirlipede Lv. 28, Foongus Lv. 28 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you arrive on the Route, head over the bridge into the grass. Go along and beat up the Pokémon Breeder, then continue along the linear path to defeat a Parasol Lady, then a School Kid to the north. Go north and examine the Pokéball to find a Foongus; defeat it, then move southeast to find the Elixir item, which heals 10 PP of all of a Pokémon's moves. Go west and past the bridge to find the Season Research Lab. First defeat the Scientist outside. Inside, speak with the people. You should be able to get a Leaf Stone from one of them, and a free Deerling from another. Yay? Leave the lab and go into the fenced-off portion nearby. You can find a Moon Stone here, used to evolve a few species of Pokémon - Nidorina, Nidorino, Clefairy, Jigglypuff, Skitty, and Munna (literally 2/3 of them are from the first generation of games). Go onto the main path and continue along. Defeat the Scientist and go south, then through the western gap in this fence. Continue along to the right side and use the Dowsing Machine to find a TinyMushroom. Return to the main path and continue along to the next bridge. Use it to ford the river beneath it, then defeat the Foongus camouflaging itself as a Pokéball nearby in the grass. Defeat the trainer next to the water puddle, and go into the grass for an Ultra Ball. Go north and defeat the Parasol Lady, then south into the grass to find a Foongus faux-item. Head north from the last-battled trainer, then east into the house. The woman there will heal your Pokémon for free, and the little girl will give you a rare Shiny Stone, used to evolve Togetic, Roselia, and Minccino. Leave the house and head east from in, into the grass. Defeat the Pokémon Ranger at the end of the path, who will hand over a Pecha Berry upon being defeated. Go west of the house to the bridge. Head into the grass and use the Dowsing Machine to find a Protein, which raises Attack EVs by 10. That pretty much ends the Route. You can go back to Driftveil for the Gym, if you want, or take a short tour through Chargestone Cave. I'd opt for the latter choice. =============================================================================== Chargestone Cave **POKÉMON_466** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Full Heal ............................................................ [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Drilbur* | Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Ferroseed | Grass/Steel | 1,000,000 | Iron Barbs | 1 Defense | Both | | Joltik | Bug/Electric | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Klink | Steel | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Nosepass | Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense | Both | | Tynamo | Electric | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Swirling dust clouds only. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Magneton Lv. 30 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| There isn't a whole lot to do here; mostly mentioned for completionism and a slight chance at leveling up, etc., etc. Go along the path to find Bianca looking at a glowing, electrified crystal. She will notice you, speak with you, and walk off. Stalk her and you'll find that she blocked you with a large crystal. *glare* Push it to the east - you know the mechanics if you played the original B/W - and go south and around the big crystal to find a Full Heal. Get heading on northward to another big rock, then push it north toward the big(ger) rock to the east. Continue along up the eastern stairs to beat up a Scientist. We'll leave it there, for now... Leave the cave, Fly to Driftveil, heal up, and head into the Gym. =============================================================================== Driftveil City Gym **POKÉMON_467** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Quake Badge ................... [] | | TM78 (Bulldoze) ............... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Baltoy Lv. 31 | • Drilbur Lv. 29, Sandile Lv. 29, | | • Baltoy Lv. 30, Sandile Lv. 30 | Baltoy Lv. 29 | | • Sandile Lv. 30, Drilbur Lv. 30 | • Drilbur Lv. 31 | | • Drilbur Lv. 30, Baltoy Lv. 30 | • Sandile Lv. 31 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Inside the Gym, move onto the big elevator and examine the panel to go on down. Once you land, snatch that Fresh Water from Clyde as he explains the Gym some. Once you're ready, down the steps to the west, then head north towards the first conveyor belt. It gets a bit complex from here on out. • Go north one platform. • Battle the Worker. • Go east one platform. • Go south one platform. • Go east one platform. • Battle the Worker. • Go north one platform. • Battle the Worker. • Go north three platforms. • Go west two platforms. • Go south two platforms. • Battle the Worker. • Go north three platforms. • Go east two platforms. • Battle the Worker. • Go east two platforms. • Battle the Worker. • Go west two platforms. • Go south three platforms. • Go east two platforms. • Go north two platforms. • Battle the Worker. • Go back to the Pokémon Center and heal. • From the very start of the maze, go north one platform. • Go east one platform. • Go south one platform. • Go east one platform. • Go north three platforms. • Go east two platforms • Go north one platform. • Time to battle Clay. _________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Clay \ |__________________________\__________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Krokorok (Lv. 31) Ground/Dark | | Sandslash (Lv. 31) Ground | | Excadrill (Lv. 33) Ground/Steel | | | | Money Earned: $3,960 | |=============================================================================| | Krokorok is weak to Water, Grass, Ice, Bug, and Fighting; it is also | | immune to Electric and Psychic. Its moveset contains Bulldoze (Ground), | | Sand Tomb (Ground), Crunch (Dark), and Torment (Dark). | | | | Sandslash is weak to Water, Grass, and Ice, and is immune to Electric. It | | can use Bulldoze (Ground), Crush Claw (Normal), Fury Cutter (Bug), and | | Rollout (Rock). | | | | Excadrill is weak to Water, Fire, Fighting, and Ground, and is immune to | | Electric and Poison. Its moveset contains Bulldoze (Ground), Rock Slide | | (Rock), Metal Claw (Steel), and Slash (Normal). | | | | Recommendations: In general, a Water type Pokémon, such as Simipour or | | Samurott, will dominate this Gym. Alternatively, you can pretty much just | | bring weakness-abusing Pokémon for Krokorok; Water for Sandslash; and | | Water/Fighting/Ground for Excadrill. Level should be 35+. | | | | Normally, I would recommend using a Flying-type Pokémon, but, at best, | | they're only useful towards Krokorok; the other two have Rock-type moves | | that'll cause mass murder on Flying Pokémon. Electric Pokémon in general | | should not be used, nor should Rock, Steel, Fire, or Poison. Again, Water | | be the best Pokémon to use here, and not a Water/Flying Pokémon (weakness | | to Rock, again). | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, you'll receive TM78, which contains Bulldoze. It is a pretty decent Ground-type move that will hit everyone but the user in double/triple battles, but, since the majority of fights are single battles, it is worth putting on. After some chatting, go south and leave. ############################################################################ ## ## # Jet Badge **POKÉMON_47** # ## ## ############################################################################ =============================================================================== Driftveil City **POKÉMON_471** =============================================================================== ______________________ | Driftveil PokéMart \ |_______________________\_____________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Powder ................. $450 | EnergyPowder ................ $500 | | Energy Root ................. $800 | Revival Herb .............. $2,800 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Odd Incense ............... $9,600 | Sea Incense ............... $9,600 | | Rose Incense .............. $9,600 | Wave Incense .............. $9,600 | | Rock Incense .............. $9,600 | Pure Incense .............. $9,600 | | Luck Incense .............. $9,600 | Lax Incense ............... $9,600 | | Full Incense .............. $9,600 | | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Moomoo Milk ............ $500 each | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| After beating Clay, you'll chat briefly before being escorted out of the Gym, for the most part; a few steps south will let you exit. So, woo, five badges. Outside, you'll find Clay speaking with your rival. They notice you and motion you over. After a fair bit of conversing, Clay, then your rival, will leave. Head over the Pokémon Center and heal and shop. Afterwards, exit Driftveil to the south to find the Pokémon World Tournament. =============================================================================== Pokémon World Tournament - Main Area & Driftveil Tournament **POKÉMON_472** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Ether ......................... [] | PP Up ......................... [] | | Rocky Helmet .................. [] | Zinc .......................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________________ | Pokémon World Tournament Stores \ |____________________________________\________________________________________ | Item Name ...... Cost | Item Name ...... Cost | Item Name ...... Cost | |-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------| | Protein ........ 1 BP | Iron ........... 1 BP | Zinc ........... 1 BP | | Carbos ......... 1 BP | HP Up .......... 1 BP | Fire Stone ..... 3 BP | | Thunderstone ... 3 BP | Water Stone .... 3 BP | Leaf Stone ..... 3 BP | | Scope Lens ..... 8 BP | Wide Lens ...... 8 BP | Muscle Band .... 8 BP | | Wise Glasses ... 8 BP | Razor Claw ..... 8 BP | Razor Fang ..... 8 BP | | Binding Band ... 8 BP | BrightPowder .. 12 BP | Focus Band .... 12 BP | | Zoom Lens ..... 12 BP | Iron Ball ..... 12 BP | Air Balloon ... 12 BP | | Power Bracer .. 16 BP | Power Belt .... 16 BP | Power Lens .... 16 BP | | Power Band .... 16 BP | Power Anklet .. 16 BP | Power Weight .. 16 BP | | Toxic Orb ..... 16 BP | Flame Orb ..... 16 BP | White Herb .... 16 BP | | Power Herb .... 16 BP | Absorb Bulb ... 16 BP | Cell Battery .. 16 BP | | Red Card ...... 16 BP | Eject Button .. 16 BP | Choice Band ... 24 BP | | Choice Specs .. 24 BP | Choice Scarf .. 24 BP | Focus Sash .... 24 BP | | Life Orb ...... 24 BP | Rare Candy .... 24 BP | | |-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------| | TM17 (Protect) .... 6BP| TM20 (Safeguard) .. 6BP| TM32 (Double Team) 6BP| | TM59 (Incinerate) . 6BP| TM31 (Brick Break) 12BP| TM79 (Frost Breath)12BP| | TM89 (U-turn) .... 12BP| TM10 (Hidden Power)18BP| TM23 (Smack Down) 18BP| | TM48 (Round) ..... 18BP| TM75 (Swords Dance)18BP| TM87 (Swagger) ... 18BP| | TM88 (Pluck) ..... 18BP| TM34 (Sludge Wave) 24BP| TM51 (Ally Switch) 24BP| | TM60 (Quash) ..... 24BP| TM64 (Explosion) . 24BP| TM77 (Psych Up) .. 24BP| |-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------| | Fresh Water ... $200 | Soda Pop ....... $300 | Lemonade ....... $350 | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| | (So you know, the last three items here come from vending machines.) | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Servine Lv. 25, Simisear Lv. 25, Tranquill Lv. 25 [chose Oshawott]<-,Only| | • Pignite Lv. 25, Simipour Lv. 25, Tranquill Lv. 25 [chose Snivy] <-| One| | • Dewott Lv. 25, Simipour Lv. 25, Tranquill Lv. 25 [chose Tepig] <-' | | | | • Stoutland Lv. 25, Watchog Lv. 25, Cinccino Lv. 25 | | • Magneton Lv. 25, Elgyem Lv. 25, Klink Lv. 25 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Once you enter, turn on your Dowsing Machine and head south. At the turn in the path, you'll find a hidden item somewhere nearby; following the Dowsing Machine will lead you to an Ether. Return to the main path, go east, and you'll find some stalls. The northern one tells you a type a Pokémon is strong against; the west one allows you to relearn moves that you forgot (not TMs/HMs); the final one lets you forget any move, even HMs, on a Pokémon! Use them as you wish, then go east into the main building of the Pokémon World Tournament. By the way, further east of the main building, you can find two sets of Move Tutors. The first teaches the ultimate element moves to the fully-evolved starter Pokémon. Each move has 150 Power, or 225 with the STAB, but requires a rest on the next turn. The other Tutor will teach the elemental Pledges to a starter Pokémon - they kinda suck, so don't even worry over them too much. As you do, speak with your rival and Clay outside the building, then you'll be escorted in. Clay will briefly speak with someone wanting to enter the tourney before going on in, with your rival at his heels. You'll need to enter, as well, eventually. But, first, picking up some stuff. Leave to find yourself at a crossroads. Go south to the docks, then west at the next intersection to find a PP Up! Return in front of the main building, then go east to find some other stalls, whose function I am not aware of. At the end of the path is a northbound-looking man, who will hand over the Rocky Helmet. You should then go further north to the vending machines; examine a nearby trashcan for a Zinc, which boosts Special Defense EVs by 10. Return into the Pokémon World Tournament building. Here, there will only be one tourney open to you: the Driftveil Tournament. You will have to go further in the game to unlock more. Let's sign up - speak with green-clothed woman next to the stairs. Use the first option to enter the tourney, then choose the top option. (That is "single battle". Later on, you will also get double/triple/rotation battles.) Choose the three desired Pokémon to begin. O===========================================================================O | NOTES ABOUT THE DRIFTVEIL TOURNAMENT AND TOURNAMENTS IN GENERAL: | | | | Firstly, as said earlier, you can only do single battles in the first | | time you do this. Later on, you can do other battle types. Also, you'd | | normally use TWO Pokémon, not three, in a single battle tourney. | | | | During the matches, only the opponents' Pokémon is set to a certain | | level. In this case, they'll be forced to Level 25, whereas your Pokémon | | will retain their current level, whether above or below 25. | | | | Obviously, this can considered a sort of Battle Tower. You will earn no | | EXP. and no money. Therefore, switch your Amulet Coin/EXP. Share to | | something useful. As your only allowed items are to be held items, be | | careful in your choosing. | | | | And, finally, Pokémon are fully healed between battles, and you lose | | nothing if you do lose, except time. | | | O===========================================================================O Once the tournament begins, you'll see the bracket. Your first match will be against your rival (party in area intro, like the other two fights). After winning, you'll face Cheren in the semi-finals, then Colress in the finals. Defeat them with aplomb. Afterwards, back in the lobby, you'll get the epic prize of 1 BP. =/ These can be exhcanged for various prizes at the BP Exchange Service Corners, as shown in the area intro. After that, you'll speak with your rival, Cheren, and Clay. Roxie soon appears and joins in briefly, with Clay following. Once you regain control, leave and your rival and Cheren stalk you for some chatting. All of a sudden, a New Plasma Grunt will rush in, heading to the docks. Colress then bolts out of the main building, revealing himself as a member of the New Team Plasma. I KNEW IT! >_> Your rival follows the Grunt, followed by Cheren. Colress briefly speaks with you, after which you can run towards the Grunt as well. Head south to the docks, where you'll find a boat. All aboard! =============================================================================== Pokémon World Tournament - Team Plasma Frigate **POKÉMON_473** =============================================================================== _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Koffing Lv. 30 | | • Trubbish Lv. 30 | | • Grimer Lv. 29, Krokorok Lv. 29, Liepard Lv. 29, Golbat Lv. 29 | | • Grimer Lv. 29, Koffing Lv. 29, Raticate Lv. 29, Watchog Lv. 29 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you get your sea legs, you'll be following your rival and Cheren in the ship. After some talking, a Grunt approaches and alerts everyone to your presence. Now why can't Bowser's Koopa/Goomba army be this efficient? :) Anyhow, some Grunts will come from the north and south to surround you, leading you into two consecutive fights. Purify their Poison Pokémon to push everyone aside, more or less. Then speak with Cheren to fight a double battle with him as your ally (higher-level party he had in the Driftveil Tourney), then repeat a similar ideal with your rival. After the battle, it seems you've won. After Cheren and your rival chat very briefly, Zinzolin, another one of the united Team Plasma's Seven Sages, will appear. There will be some chattin', Pokémon appear, then you're back on the docks and the ship is ... gone!? Your rival freaks out and flees, leaving a nice trail of urine behind him. How ... terrific. Cheren will also speak shortly, then leave in a calmer manner. Once you regain control, you'll be allowed to re-enter the Driftveil Tournament at your own whim. For now, let's go to the Relic Passage for now. =============================================================================== Relic Passage **POKÉMON_474** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Blue Shard ....... [] | Green Shard ...... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | Max Repel ........ [] | Protein .......... [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | | Red Shard ........ [] | Rock Gem ......... [] | Rocky Helmet ..... [] | | Sun Stone ........ [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | Yellow Shard ..... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon World Tournament Entrance - Area #1 | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Drilbur* | Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon World Tournament Entrance - Area #2 | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Drilbur* | Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Raticate | Normal | 1,000,000 | Chilan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Relic Castle Entrance | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Krokorok | Ground/Dark | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sandile | Ground/Dark | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Sandslash | Ground | 1,000,000 | Quick Claw | 2 Defense | Both | | Volcarona** | Bug/Fire | 1,250,000 | SilverPowder | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Yamask | Ghost | 1,000,000 | Spell Tag | 1 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Found only in swirling dust clouds. | | ** - Single-time encounter only. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Sandslash Lv. 32 <--, | | • Raticate Lv. 32 <--+- P.W.T. Entrance Area #1 | | • Drilbur Lv. 31, Roggenrola Lv. 31 <--' | | | | • Roggenrola Lv. 31, Timburr Lv. 31 <--, | | • Swoobat Lv. 33 <--|__,- P.W.T. Entrance Area #2 | | • Watchog Lv. 32 <--| | | • Baltoy Lv. 32, Yamask Lv. 32 <--' | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Not a lot new here. If you didn't get/don't have Krokorok or Sandslash, now's as good a chance as any. Onix makes an okay Rock/Ground type, but that's about it. That Volcarona near the end is one you'll want to catch, especially given its rarity, so bring along some Ultra Balls if you've got them! <== Pokémon World Tournament Entrance, Area #1 ==> When you arrive here, go south and speak with the Worker next to the wall, then go further south, then downstairs. You'll come upon a fork. Go along the west path to battle a female Backpacker; after winning, go along the pathway to some stairs. Use 'em. There will be two eastbound paths nearby. Use the northern one and continue along to a crossroads. Use the wide northbound path to soon reach a pacing Backpacker. Defeat him and head eastward to soon find a Protein. Backtrack to the crossroads and go east to find a Hiker. Defeat him in the battle, then continue east to find a door into the next area. Let's go. <== Pokémon World Tournament Entrance, Area #2 ==> Go south, downstairs, then east to battle a Hiker. Go south past him, then west once you bump into the wall. You'll notice a standalone rock; examine it to find a Blue Shard. Head east, past the intersection, switching on the Dowsing Machine as you do to find a Max Repel in some water. Go back to where the Hiker is and go east. Once you find the two southbound paths, take no worries and just pick one to soon meet up with a Psychic trainer to fight. Go south to find another standalone rock; this one yields a Green Shard when scrutinized. Go east to find a north/south fork. Go south for now, and you'll quickly find a tri-branching path. Go along the western path; defeat the female Backpacker and grab the Yellow Shard from a rock (use the Dowsing Machine) on the way. Continue along to the stairs at the end of the linear path. Ascend and go through the doorway back into the Castelia Sewers. Go along the path to the Strength boulder; push it into the hole, then head north to soon find another door. Use it to reach an Ultra Ball, Rock Gem, Rocky Helmet, and Rare Candy!! Backtrack to the Strength boulder, jump over the nearby ledge, and continue back into Castelia. Grab the Max Repel in full sight on the way back, then Fly and backtrack back to the north/south fork from before. There, go north and along the path to find a Psychic. Defeat this trainer, examine the nearby standalone rock for a Red Shard, then continue northward. Use Strength on the boulder, then push it into the hole and continue along into the Relic Castle part... <== Relic Castle Entrance ==> Don't worry, this'll be quick. Go northeast and through the eastern door. Go east and through the next door. There, flip on the Dowsing Machine and head to the middle of the room where you will find a Sun Stone, then go east to another room. Repeat. Here, go to the northeast corner and you'll find an Ultra Ball. Return to the room with the northbound door, then use it. Continue along to the end of the hall there, SAVE and prepare to battle Volcarona. __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #637 Volcarona \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Bug/Fire | | Pokémon's Level: Level 35 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Attack | | Potential Moves: - Ember (Fire) | | - Gust (Flying) | | - Leech Life (Bug) | | - String Shot (Bug) | | - Fire Spin (Fire) | |=============================================================================| | Volcarona is a very rare Pokémon that you will want to catch. It is weak | | to Rock (4x), Water, and Flying. It will resist Grass (4x), Ice, Bug, and | | Steel. All other move types will do Normal damage. It can have the ability | | Flame Body (contact attackers may get burned) or Swarm (Bug-type moves' | | Power gets increased at low HP). | | | | It can pretty much have five moves for now. Ember and Fire Spin do extra | | damage to Ice, Grass, Bug, and Steel; Fire Spin also hits multiple times. | | Gust will hurt Grass, Bug, and Fighting types. Leech Life will hurt Grass | | and Psychic types more, and String Shot will reduce Speed. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible, status it, and toss an Ultra Ball. Here, you | | may want to begin with Paralysis and then switch to a Grass-type-move user | | or Sleep and use Special-class moves to avoid awakening. You'll want the | | HP to be in the red before attempting a catch with one of your limited | | Ultra Balls. Also note that the use of False Swipe, if you somehow have | | it, will never kill an enemy, and therefore will cause the Pokémon to | | remain at one HP, prime for catching. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Afterwards, backtrack to the main Pokémon World Tournament area. Fly to Driftveil, heal up, and progress northwest to Route 6. =============================================================================== Route 6 **POKÉMON_475** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | HM03 (Surf) .......................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Deerling | Normal/Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Foongus | Grass/Poison | 1,000,000 | Big Mushroom | 1 HP | Both | | Karrablast | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Shelmet | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Swadloon | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 2 Defense | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Castform | Normal | 1,000,000 | Mystic Water | 1 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Leavanny | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 3 Attack | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| This will be assuming you have visiited the Route once before, prior to the Driftveil Gym Battle. If not, associated details are in Section VI. As you enter the Route, progress along the fairly linear path northwestward to the Season Research Lab. As you pass by, Cheren will come along, taking you inside the lab. There, he'll give you HM03. This move teaches Surf, which is, in my opinion, the most battle-oriented HM. It has 90 Power, hits all but the user, and is of the Water type. In the field, it will let you sail across the water, albeit not up waterfalls. That is a different HM. It is well worth putting on a Pokémon. Return outside and continue along the rest of the Route towards Chargestone Cave. As you cross the final bridge, another familiar Pokémon appears, freaks you out yet again, then it flees. An old couple will appear nearby and chat with you for a fair bit before letting you continue along into Chargestone Cave. If you need some healing, use the shack nearby before entering. =============================================================================== Chargestone Cave **POKÉMON_476** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Nugget ....... [] | Carbos ........... [] | Carbos ........... [] | | Chesto Berry ..... [] | Chesto Berry ..... [] | Iron ............. [] | | Magnet ........... [] | Nugget ........... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | 1F & B1F Wild Encounters | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Drilbur* | Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Ferroseed | Grass/Steel | 1,000,000 | Iron Barbs | 1 Defense | Both | | Joltik | Bug/Electric | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Klink | Steel | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Nosepass | Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense | Both | | Tynamo | Electric | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Swirling dust clouds only. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Klink Lv. 33, Sandslash Lv. 33, Unfezant Lv. 33 | | • Ampharos Lv. 34 | | • Solosis Lv. 32, Gothita Lv. 32 | | • Minccino Lv. 33, Excadrill Lv. 33 | | • Joltik Lv. 32, Golbat Lv. 32 | | • Tirtouga Lv. 34, Magmar Lv. 34 | | • Aron Lv. 32, Nosepass Lv. 32 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== 1F ==> As before, we'll assume you were here briefly before visiting the Driftveil Gym and claiming your badge. Continue along to the bridge where you found Bianca and a Worker speaking. Seems they left ... or fell into the gap, I don't particularly care. Anywho, cross the bridge and, as you cross the midpoint, you'll be stopped by someone calling out to you. Afterwards, continue onto the other side. Push the floating crystal south to open the path. Go south and along the path to find an Ace Trainer, who will fight you in a triple battle! (Few notes of trivia on this 3-on-3. He uses Pokémon all of Level 33, and their evolutionary stage numbers are 1, 2, and 3. The money awarded can be divided by three to become $660, then again to $220. He has three different Pokémon used as well, and is the third 3-on-3 type of battle you've fought in this game. Yep, lots of numerical trivia.) After the fight, continue past the stairs to find two aerial crystals. Push the south one west, then go along the path to the edge of the cliff. There, you'll find a Magnet, which boosts the holder's Electric-type moves' Power by 20%. Neat. Backtrack to the stairs and head on down. <== B1F (mostly) ==> Go along the path and you'll soon meet two people. Speak with them to receive not just a Nugget, and not just two Nuggets, but one Nugget, and a Big Nugget too! If I remember correctly, that's $15,000 right there! *faint* Anywho, go west to find some stairs heading up to 1F again. Use 'em and jump over the ledge for a quick leave. Speak with the woman above the stairs, then go south and beat the Ranger to the south, who will yield a Chesto Berry upon defeating. Flip on your Dowsing Machine and go south; you'll soon find a Carbos underneath some crystals, which boosts Speed EVs by 10. Go back to the guys that handed you their Nuggets. So to speak. :P From the Nugget Brothers, go north and upstairs, then along the western path. Continue along, using the Dowsing Machine to find an Ultra Ball, then continue further. Defeat the Doctor to be healed whenever you speak with him. Go east and snatch up the Iron. Continue further and south to find a Pokémon Ranger. Defeat her in battle to receive a Chesto Berry. Backtrack to the Doctor from before, heal, and head north. You'll find a Scientist; baffle his mind with your Pokémon's might! Afterwards, go down the westbound stairs. Push the first of the floating crystals west, and the next one north. Oh, crap, we found Bianca. ;_; Well, we still probably need here for an HM or two, so we may still have some use for her... Chat and go upstairs. <== 1F ==> Go east and south to find a four-way intersection. Go along to the pacing Ace Trainer for a fight, then go along the southern branch of the intersection. Continue along to find a Hiker; defeat him and snatch up the Carbos. Return to the intersection and go along the eastern path. Along the way, you'll find a floating crystal. Push it west so as to open the path into Mistralton City. =============================================================================== Mistralton City **POKÉMON_477** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Flying Gem ....... [] | HP Up ............ [] | Iron ............. [] | | Master Ball ...... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | Net Ball ......... [] | | Sharp Beak ....... [] | TM58 (Sky Drop) .. [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| _______________________ | Mistralton PokéMart \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| As you enter the airport city of Unova, a first for any region, enter the nearby Pokémon Center. Heal, shop, etc. Leave and go east, into the red house, and you'll find a girl within. Speak with her to get an HP Up, and examine the trashcan in the bottom-left corner to get an Iron. Leave, go west, and along the path north and west of the Pokémon Center. As you walk along it, Professor Juniper finally meets you in person. She'll chat with you, examine your Pokédex progress and ... holy crap, give you a FREE MASTER BALL! These magnificent Pokéballs are one-of-a-kind (per game, mostly) and will catch any wild Pokémon without fail, regardless of any numerical data. (That's because it's catch rate is 255x that of the normal Poké Ball, which REALLY trumps dang near anything you toss it at. So it technically CAN fail, but good luck with that one.) Right after that, Skyla, still the Gym Leader of the Flying-type Mistralton Gym, comes by to chat with the two of you. Juniper will leave, followed by Skyla after some more chatting. If you want, challenge her Gym, but I'd prefer to do some grinding beforehand. Go along to the intersection; south heads you to the Pokémon Center and the Chargestone Cave, west brings you to the Gym and the airplane runway, and east towards Route 7. Go west and into the control tower. Inside, speak with the woman near the main counter to get a Sharp Beak (boosts the holder's Flying-type moves' Power by 20%), then go northeast. Show the man a Tranquill and you'll get a Net Ball. Exit and head onto the runway. Look out for landing planes - we don't want your pixels to squirt pixellated blood all over the pixellated plane and runway, right? On the east side, along the parked plane's southern end, you'll find TM58. TM58 teaches Sky Drop, a move that caused much grief to online players through a glitch that forced Nintendo to outright ban it from online play. It is a Flying-type move that requires two turns to execute. Return to the main runway and go south to the end. Around here, look around the southwestern greenhouses to find a partially-obscured Max Repel. Go along the west side of the runway, heading north, to the Backpacker. Speak with her to make something happen. Turn on the Dowsing Machine and head north until it registers an item; grab that Flying Gem. That'll be it. You can go ahead and proceed on into the Mistralton Gym, or let us do some brief grinding. Go east from town onto Route 7. =============================================================================== Route 7 **POKÉMON_478** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Elixir ........................ [] | Leaf Stone .................... [] | | Revive ........................ [] | TinyMushroom .................. [] | | TM81 (X-Scissor) .............. [] | Zinc .......................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | Emolga | Gigalith | Rock | 1,059,860 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Cubchoo | Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Deerling | Normal/Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Foongus | Grass/Poison | 1,000,000 | Big Mushroom | 1 HP | Both | | Seviper | Poison | 1,640,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Zangoose | Normal | 600,000 | Quick Claw | 2 Attack | Both | | Zebstrika | Electric | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Found only in the Winter seasons. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Ducklett Lv. 34, Tranquill Lv. 35 | | • Stoutland Lv. 33, Deerling Lv. 33, Deerling Lv. 33 | | • Ducklett Lv. 33, Ducklett Lv. 33, Unfezant Lv. 33 | | • Cleffa Lv. 34, Cinccino Lv. 34 | | • Sunflora Lv. 34 | | • Darumaka Lv. 34 | | • Seviper Lv. 33, Zangoose Lv. 33 | | • Baltoy Lv. 35 | | • Baltoy Lv. 35 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Pokémon-wise, this Route features nothing exceptional, except in winter. You can find Cubchoo then, a Pokémon that could be critical versus Dragon types later on. Otherwise, meh. Also, taking a look at the parallelism in the original B/W walkthrough I wrote, I'm really starting to think not a lot of wild Pokémon sets were changed. Seriously, Nintendo? Once you arrive, go north until you spot a side path going west. Use it and go along the past. Defeat the Breeder you coem across, then continue on and downstairs. Go southeast and defeat the Youngster via a Rotation Battle. Now go east to find two item balls. One is a Foongus battle; another is a Zinc. Go west to the main path, then go north. Go into the house when you find it to find a Hiker, much like in the original B/W - he is searching for an Emolga, which has a 5% chance of being found in shaking grass around here, and will give you a Gigalith in exchange. It's not worth giving up your main-use one, if you are doing so; still worth catching a spare, though, since you get to bypass the trading evolution condition (Boldore -> Gigalith). Leave and go east onto the raised path, which prevents battling mostly if you don't stay still for too long or idiotically walk off. Go east and down the ramp there, then move over to the Lass and beat her birds in a triple battle! Go north along the main path, defeat the next Trainer, then go northwest to beat up the poor ol' Preschooler. Go west into the clearing to find a Leaf Stone, then head north to find a Foongus to battle. Go north to find the entrance to Celestial Tower, which we'll plunder in a moment. Go around the east side, to the back, and flip on the Dowsing Machine to find a TinyMushroom. Let's ignore the Tower for now and continue along to the end of Route 7; there isn't too much left now. Go south, then into the grass to the east. Defeat the Preschooler there, then bypass her to find an Elixir. Return to the main path and head south to the northbound raised walkway. Go east and onto it, then cross to the other side. Use the Dowsing Machine around here to find a Revive, then head into the house. Speak with the woman next to the T.V. to get healed. You can also speak with the bald guy here to learn about Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus if you meet certain, currently-undefined (by my knowledge) conditions, even letting some data enter the Pokédex. Leave, then go east and upstairs. Your mother will call; chat, ignore her, and so on. Move north and defeat the twins in a double battle (with rivaling Pokémon, if you know Hoenn lore). Go south and onto the walkthrough, then continue along to the Harlequin. Beat his Baltoy, then continue along to the eastern ramp and go on down to find TM81, which teaches a decent Bug-type move known as X-Scissor. Return to where the Twins are, move north onto the ramp, and continue along to find another Harlequin. That's it. You could have gone north to Twist Mountain, but have yet to get enough badges to be allowed forward. You can return to Mistralton for the Gym Battle, if you want, or, like me, backtrack to Celestial Tower and do some more grindin'. =============================================================================== Celestial Tower **POKÉMON_479** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Ghost Gem ..................... [] | Hyper Potion .................. [] | | Lucky Egg ..................... [] | PP Up ......................... [] | | Revive ........................ [] | TM61 (Will-O-Wisp) ............ [] | | TM65 (Shadow Claw) ............ [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | 1F and 5F Wild Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Litwick | Ghost/Fire | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | 2F - 4F Wild Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Elgyem | Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Golbat | Poison/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Litwick | Ghost/Fire | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Musharna Lv. 36 | • Litwick Lv. 35 | | • Clefairy Lv. 35 | • Cubchoo Lv. 35 | | • Espeon Lv. 36 | • Elgyem Lv. 35, Duosion Lv. 35 | | • Leavanny Lv. 35 | • Roselia Lv. 35 | | • Umbreon Lv. 35 | • Yamask Lv. 35, Gothorita Lv. 35 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| <== 1F ==> When you arrive, head north to find Professor Juniper nearby. Speak with her and you'll receive a Lucky Egg. Sweet! This hold item will boost EXP. gains in battle for the holder, if the holder participates; just don't let them get out of hand and stop Pokémon from obeying you! Continue upstairs. <== 2F ==> Go northwest, maneuvering through the gravestones, to find a Psychic. Defeat the Trainer and go northwest to snatch up a Hyper Potion. Go east and defeat the School Kid, then go around to grab TM61. This TM will teach Will-O-Wisp, which will Burn its target. Go towards the stairs to the next floor. Defeat the Pokéfan near them and go on up. <== 3F ==> Go east, south, and west to find another Trainer. Defeat her, then go south to the walking Psychic. Win the ensuing fight, then go west and grab the Revive. (Ironic and sad, is it not?) Go east and defeat another Psychic, then south to beat the Nurse. Afterwards, let her heal your Poké's, then go upstairs. <== 4F ==> Go northwest and defeat the Socialite, then further northwest to find a PP Up. Continue northeast to find a Gentleman, who also takes on my name (^_^). Defeat him, if you so wish, then defeat the Psychic further east. Even further east, you'll find TM65. TM65 teaches Shadow Claw, a decent Ghost-type move that also has a raised critical-hit rate. Go up the northern stairs. <== 5F ==> You won't find any Pokémon or Trainers here. Go southwest and around to the west side of the raised platform. Turn on your Dowsing Machine and you'll be able to find a Ghost Gem nearby. Ascend to the platform's bell, and ring it if you want by selecting "Yes". That's it. Return to 1F, leave, and Fly to Mistralton. Heal up at the Pokémon Center, then go north, west, and north into the Gym! =============================================================================== Mistralton City Gym **POKÉMON_4710** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Jet Badge ..................... [] | | TM62 (Acrobatics) ............. [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Swoobat Lv. 37 | • Sigilyph Lv. 37 | | • Archen Lv. 36, Unfezant Lv. 36 | • Unfezant Lv. 37 | | • Ducklett Lv. 36, Swoobat Lv. 36 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you enter the Gym, go forward just to watch the wind gust, flinging Clyde toward you, quite literally. He'll hand over a Fresh Water, then speak some, nothing the turbines at the back of the Gym. These things will periodically blow strong winds, bringing you southward unless you get stopped by a wall - standing on the darker tiles means you're okay. Hm, sounds kinda like the ice tile puzzles. Go down the ramp and go along into the safe area. Let the wind calm, then go northeast. Defeat the Pilot and get in front of the wall. Then run north and into the safe area. After the wind calms, go south and west to another safe area. After the calm, go southwest to the next safe area, then get blown south to the left wall. Defeat the Pilot there, then go north to the next safe area. Wait for the calm, then go around the wall and north to the next safe area. Wait for the calm, then head east to next safe area. Wait for the calm, then go west and north to another safe area. Defeat the nearby Pilot, then go along the windy path east in front of the wall to the south. Defeat the Pilot there. Go east and north to the next safe area. As usual, wait for the calm and head north. Then go west when first possible, quickly heading north when the next safe area is visible. Go along the eastbound path that is second from the bottom when the calm begins, then go as far as possible until the wind blows. If you went as I said, defeat the nearby Pilot. Crash his plane, so to speak, then go north along the small path to the red area, which is safe from the wind, but dangerous in another fashion... Go along to Skyla, and speak with her to begin the battle that will begin the final quarter of your journey! __________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Skyla \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Swoobat (Lv. 37) Flying/Psychic | | Skarmory (Lv. 37) Flying/Steel | | Swanna (Lv. 38) Flying/Water | | | | Money Earned: $4,680 | |=============================================================================| | Swoobat is weak to Rock, Ice, Electric, Dark, and Ghost. Its moves consist | | of Acrobatics (Flying), Assurance (Dark), Heart Stamp (Psychic), and | | Attract (members of opposite gender have only a 50% chance of attacking). | | I'd also note, rather late, that it's immune to Ground. | | | | Skarmory is weak to Electric and Fire, and immune to Poison and Ground. | | Its moveset is Air Cutter (Flying), Steel Wing (Steel), Fury Attack | | (Normal), and Agility (Speed boost). | | | | Swanna is weak to Electric (4x) and Rock, and is immune to Ground. Its | | moveset will consist of Air Slash (Flying), Bubblebeam (Water), Roost | | (user loses Flying-type status and heals HP), and FeatherDance (Attack | | boost, I think). If Swanna happens to lose her Flying status, then the | | weaknesses are Electric and Grass. | | | | Recommendations: For Swoobat, pretty much type abuse will do okay, unless | | you end up using Ghost Pokémon (Assurance). For Skarmory, I'd prefer to | | use an Electric type (Air Cutter resistance). As for Swanna, I'd use an | | Electric type without contest. Recommended level is 40+. | | | | If you were to use a general Pokémon for this, something like Magneton or | | Magnezone would be best, given their multiple Electric-type moves and | | their resistance to almost every single move here. I'd also think about | | bringing along a Grass-type to combat Swanna in the case of the use of | | Roost. Pokémon not to bring would definitely include Grass (generally), | | Bug, and Fighting. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, you'll receive the Jet Badge, opening up the final quarter of your journey... You'll also receive TM62. TM62 teaches Acrobatics, a Flying move of 55 Power, which also happens to increase in power if the target is holding an item. ############################################################################ ## ## # Legend Badge **POKÉMON_48** # ## ## ############################################################################ Once you've beaten Skyla, we can proceed onto the City of Dragons, Opelucid City. Let's begin by going south of Skyla and going straight back to the Gym entrance. Leave. =============================================================================== Mistralton City **POKÉMON_481** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | TM40 (Aerial Ace) .................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _______________________ | Mistralton PokéMart \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Back outside, Skyla will come on over to speak with you, then Juniper suddenly decides to as well. After some chatting, you'll eventually regain control of your character. Go heal/shop at the Pokémon Center, then go north and into the house. Speak with the kid there and you'll be told to find his treasure. It is at the southwestern corner of the runway, and is TM40, Aerial Ace, a no-miss 60-Power Flying-type move. It's a great move. Next, you'll need to ring the bell atop Celestial Tower, found on Route 7. If you haven't done so - I mentioned doing it in Section VII as part of the pre-Gym grinding - go back to the previous section for the full walkthrough. Otherwise, head into the airport control tower. Inside, speak with Skyla and say "Yes" to opt to fly off to Lentimas Town in eastern Unova. Bianca suddenly appears and has a reunion with Prof. Juniper - they were from the same town in the original B/W. =============================================================================== Lentimas Town **POKÉMON_482** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fire Stone .................... [] | Spell Tag ..................... [] | | TM57 (Charge Beam) ............ [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Lentimas PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| When you land in this town, there will be a lengthy conversation, with a question you can answer however you wish. After it ends, Bianca leaves and you're finally flee to loot the town or whatever. But first, go into the Pokémon Center to heal/shop, then speak with the southwestern old woman to get a Spell Tag. Afterwards, leave the building and go north and into the western building. Speak with the woman inside for TM57, which teaches Charge Beam. Leave and head into the building west of the Pokémon Center. Speak with the northeastern man in the house for move tutoring based on Blue Shards: O==============O======O==========O=======O==========O========O=======O========O | Move | Cost | Type | Power | Accuracy | Max PP | Class | Target | O==============O======O==========O=======O==========O========O=======O========O | Last Resort | 2 | Normal | 140 | 100 | 5 | Phys. | One | | Iron Defense | 2 | Steel | --- | --- | 15 | Stat. | User | | Magnet Rise | 4 | Electric | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | User | | Magic Coat | 4 | Psychic | --- | --- | 15 | Stat. | User | | Block | 6 | Normal | --- | --- | 5 | Stat. | One | | Hyper Voice | 6 | Normal | 90 | 100 | 10 | Spec. | All Opp| | Electroweb | 6 | Electric | 55 | 95 | 15 | Spec. | All Opp| | Icy Wind | 6 | Ice | 55 | 95 | 15 | Spec. | All Opp| | Iron Tail | 6 | Steel | 100 | 75 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Aqua Tail | 8 | Water | 90 | 90 | 10 | Phys. | One | | Earth Power | 8 | Ground | 90 | 100 | 10 | Spec. | One | | Zen Headbutt | 8 | Psychic | 80 | 90 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Foul Play | 8 | Dark | 95 | 100 | 15 | Phys. | One | | Superpower | 10 | Fighting | 120 | 100 | 5 | Phys. | One | | Gravity | 10 | Psychic | --- | --- | 5 | Stat. | Field | | Dragon Pulse | 10 | Dark | 80 | 100 | 15 | Spec. | One | | Dark Pulse | 10 | Dragon | 90 | 100 | 10 | Spec. | One | O==============O======O==========O=======O==========O========O=======O========O Afterwards, leave and return to the runway. Go north along its east side to find a gap in the fence. Go on through and answer the Xtransciever. Afterwards, go on, upstairs, and grab the Fire Stone. Return to the Pokémon Center and head east to Reversal Mountain. =============================================================================== Reversal Mountain **POKÉMON_483** =============================================================================== Quick note to the reader. Reversal Mountain's interior will differ somewhat, mostly aesthetically, though not entirely, depending on what version you are playing on. This walkthrough was written with Pokémon Black Version 2. You may be able to follow this, to a point, from the point of view in White 2, but I'd be wary of inaccuracy. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Blue Shard ....... [] | Calcium .......... [] | Elixir ........... [] | | Green Shard ...... [] | Hyper Potion ..... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | Nugget ........... [] | Persim Berry ..... [] | Persim Berry ..... [] | | PP Up ............ [] | Revive ........... [] | Star Piece ....... [] | | TM69 (Rock Polish) [] | Toxic Orb ........ [] | Water Gem ........ [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Exterior Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Attack, | W2 | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | 1,640,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Grumpig | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 2 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Numel | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Skarmory | Steel/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Skorupi | Poison/Bug | 1,250,000 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | Spoink | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Trapinch | Ground | 1,059,860 | Soft Sand | 1 Attack | Both | | Vibrava** | Ground/Dragon | 1,059,860 | Soft Sand | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Speed | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Attack, | W2 | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Grumpig | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 2 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Numel | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Skorupi | Poison/Bug | 1,250,000 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | Spoink | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Only found in shaking grass or swirling dust clouds. | | ** - Only found in the dark double-battle grass. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Zebstrika Lv. 37 | | • Unfezant Lv. 37 | | • Gurdurr Lv. 37, Scraggy Lv. 37, Scraggy Lv. 37 | | | | • Gurdurr Lv. 37, Crustle Lv. 37 <--,__,-- Can be fought together | | • Golbat Lv. 37, Swanna Lv. 37 <--' as part of a double battle | | | | • Banette Lv. 38, Golduck Lv. 38 | | • Swoobat Lv. 38 | | • Riolu Lv. 37, Riolu Lv. 37, Gurdurr Lv. 37 | | • Boldore Lv. 37, Golbat Lv. 37, Darmanitan Lv. 37, Excadrill Lv. 37 | | | | • Vibrava Lv. 39, Camerupt Lv. 39 <--,__,-- Can be fought together as | | • Grumpig Lv. 39, Drifblim Lv. 39 <--' part of a double battle. | | | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Nothing exceptional worth catching here, except Numel/Camerupt if you lack a Fire-type, and Vibrava is a great idea always. <== Exterior ==> Go along the path a Cyclist; win the battle, as well as the one with the next Cyclist. South of the second Cyclist, you'll find a horizontalish path of tall grass; go along it to find the Stranger's House. (Section coming later.) From the female Cyclist, go northwards. There will be a Full Heal on the left, and, further along and downstairs, you can head into the mountain. <== Interior - 1F - Area #1 ==> Head north and upstairs, and continue along. When you see a westbound pathway, go along it and snatch the Max Repel at the end. Return to the main path and go further forward. Go through the door when you get to it. <== Interior - 1F - Area #2 ==> Here, you'll find Bianca. She'll decide it'll be a good idea for you two to tag along together. Like with your rival in the Castelia Sewers, all wild fights are double battles, where you only control your Pokémon. Your Pokémon are fully healed in-between battles of any type, and you can only catch Pokémon when one is alone on the field. By the by, Bianca's party consists of a Lv. 40 Musharna (Psychic), Lv. 38 Mienfoo (Fighting), and Lv. 38 Stoutland (Normal). Continue along the path towards the Black Belt. Defeat him via a Rotation Battle. After dizzying him around some, go further south, then along the first viable eastbound path. At the end, you'll find a good ol' Nugget. Return to the main path and head further south, switching on the Dowsing Machine as you do, to find a Green Shard on a sharp rock. Further ahead, you'll take note of a Hiker and a Backpacker. They can be fought individually, or through a double battle; for the former option, speak with the Backpacker from the north side. Afterwards, bypass them to the east and "borrow" the Hyper Potion. At the end of the path, use your Dowsing Machine to also find a Blue Shard. Return to the Backpacker/Hiker duo and go north, then east to soon find a Pokémon Ranger. Defeat her to earn a Persim Berry, then continue east some more. You'll be stopped briefly as Bianca chats, then you can freely go onto the Doctor. Defeat him and you can have your Pokémon healed for fr -- oh, right, we got Bianca, so there's point in even mentioning this. After the battle, go past the Doctor. Ignore the downstairs path with the door, as it leads nowhere. Further east, you'll find another branch from the main pathway. Use this northbound path to find TM69, Rock Polish. Return to the main path and head ever-further east to find a Trainer willing to fight you in a triple battle. Afterwards, go east some more. Ignore the northbound path you reach and continue along to the sharp rock; examine it for a Star Piece. Return to the recently-skipped northbound path to find a Revive at the end of the path. Now do some backtracking to where the Rotation Battle Black Belt was. Go east from the entrance and continue along to find another Hiker and another Backpacker, both in a duo. Win the double battle and move south past the Hiker to collect a PP Up. Return to the path and head east. You'll find a duo of Ace Trainers, which you can fight in two single-battles or one double-battle. Afterwards, go south past the female, then west. At the end of the path, you will find a Calcium (just use your Dowsing Machine). Backtrack to the Ace duo, then go east and downstairs. Continue along past the scientist until you go up some stairs. To the east, check the sharp rock for an Elixir. Continue south and downstairs. <== Interior - B1F ==> Go south and examine the sharp rock for a Water Gem, then head downstairs and beat up the Pokémon Ranger, who will hand you a Persim Berry when you win. Also grab the nearby Toxic Orb. Then backtrack to the scientist on 1F and head east. <== Interior - 1F - Area #3 ==> Go south to the end of the area, then through the door to leave the mountain. As you prepare to do so, Bianca will ask you a question; answer "Yes" and she will leave your party, and you can't progress further without her doing so. Exit to find yourself in Undella Town. =============================================================================== Undella Town **POKÉMON_484** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Berry Juice ...... [] | Draco Plate ...... [] | Heart Scale ...... [] | | Heart Scale ...... [] | Pearl ............ [] | Pearl ............ [] | | Prism Scale ...... [] | Shiny Stone ...... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ____________________ | Undella PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you arrive in town, use the stairs north of the exit from the mountain. Go along the path west of the truck and use the Dowsing Machine to find a Shiny Stone. Return downstairs and head east to find gaps before the fence where the town's perimeter is. Use the southern gap and follow it to a Berry Juice. It's berry, berry good! ... Okay, I lied. It only heals like 20 HP. =/ Return back into the town itself. The first building you pass is easily able to be skipped. Further ahead, you'll find a blue thing heading underground. We can't use that now, so let's continue further east. Continue downstairs onto the sand, then go into the Pokémon Center. Heal, shop, etc. Also speak with the man along the western wall of the center to get a Prism Scale. Return to the sand and use the Dowsing Machine. You'll find a Pearl nearby. Head east into Undella Bay briefly to find a Heart Scale and a Draco Plate hidden along the narrow beach of the Bay. Return to the main town. Go west and along the beach through the town. Turn on your Dowsing Machine to soon find a Heart Scale. Once you grab it, continue along as the path turns south to reach another Pearl, also hidden. Go south and west to find some stairs. Use 'em and stand next to the fence to receive, listen to, and end a call. That'll be it. For now, let's try going through the gate north of the Pokémon Center - be sure to be healed, too, since you'll have a RIVAL FIGHT!!! ________________________________________ | BOSS: Pokémon Trainer [rival's name] \ |_________________________________________\___________________________________ | Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 39) Normal/Flying | | Simipour (Lv. 39) Water <--,__,- Only fought if your | | Emboar (Lv. 41) Fire/Fighting <--' starter was Snivy. | | Simisage (Lv. 39) Grass <--,__,- Only fought if your | | Samurott (Lv. 41) Water <--' starter was Tepig. | | Simisear (Lv. 39) Fire <--,__,- Only fought if your | | Serperior (Lv. 41) Grass <--' starter was Oshawott. | | | | Money Earned: $4,100 | |=============================================================================| | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: First and foremost, your starter will be able to take | | care of your rival's simian Pokémon, end of story. Unfezant can be easily | | deal with Magneton/Magnezone, like you used in the Mistralton Gym. | | | | As for the starter, if you have a simian Pokémon that works (Simipour for | | Emboar, Simisage for Samurott, Simisear for Serperior), eh, why not? You | | can also use Magneton/Magnezone for Samurott; a Fire-type you should have | | been raising (namely just Simisear or Arcanine) for Serperior; and a | | Flying-type (Unfezant) or Water-type (Simipour) or combination (Swanna) | | for Emboar. Participants should be Level 43+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, heal up in the Pokémon Center, then continue along back into Undella Bay for some fuller exploration ... or exploitation? =============================================================================== Undella Bay **POKÉMON_485** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Splash Plate ......................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Any-Season Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Remoraid | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Wailmer* | Water | 1,640,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Wailord* | Water | 1,640,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Only Found in Spring/Summer/Autumn | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Mantine* | Water/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Mantyke | Water/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Only Found in Winter | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Sealeo* | Water/Ice | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Spheal | Water/Ice | 1,059,860 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Walrein* | Water/Ice | 1,059,860 | None | 3 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Only found in bubbling waters. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Pelipper Lv. 40, Starmie Lv. 40 | • Sealeo Lv. 39 | | • Basculin Lv. 39 | • Spheal Lv. 38, Wailmer Lv. 38 | | • Mantyke Lv. 39 | • Alomomola Lv. 39 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Go to the southeastern bit of the beach here and begin to Surf. Head onto the shallow water and go southeast. Beat the Ace Trainer with the Pelipper/Starmie combo. Go southeast some more to find the Splash Plate, then Surf to the east of the shallows. Defeat the Swimmer and go north for another Swimmer, then another, then west for yet another. Afterwards, go north and betwixt the rocks to find a Swimmer. Defeat her and head north onto the sand. You'll be allowed to enter Seaside Cave from here, but only once you enter from the north side (which is around Route 21, I believe) and defeat the Black Belt. Return to Undella Town, heal, shop, etc., then continue along to Route 13. =============================================================================== Route 13 **POKÉMON_486** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Pearl ........ [] | Blue Shard ....... [] | Heart Scale ...... [] | | Luxury Ball ...... [] | Max Ether ........ [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | Pearl ............ [] | Power Lens ....... [] | Red Shard ........ [] | | Sitrus Berry ..... [] | Sitrus Berry ..... [] | Star Piece ....... [] | | TM29 (Psychic) ... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | Yellow Flute ..... [] | | Zinc ............. [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Absol | Dark | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | 1,640,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Pelipper | Water/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | Tangela | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Cobalion* | Steel/Fighting | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Tangrowth | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Staryu | Water | 1,250,000 | Stardust, | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Star Piece | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Stardust, | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | Star Piece | | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Special, one-time only encounter found just before leaving the area. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Gurdurr Lv. 41 | | • Scrafty Lv. 41 | | • Delcatty Lv. 41, Eelektrik Lv. 41 | | • Vaporeon Lv. 40 | | • Castform Lv. 40 | | • Golduck Lv. 40 | | • Alomomola Lv. 40 | | • Basculin Lv. 39, Staryu Lv. 39 | | • Lopunny Lv. 41, Lampent Lv. 41 | | • Jolteon Lv. 39, Galvantula Lv. 39, Nosepass Lv. 39 | | • Larvesta Lv. 39, Flareon Lv. 39, Vibrava Lv. 39 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Quite a few new Pokémon. Of note, I would enjoy using Absol, Drifblim, and, perhaps, Starmie for battling. That's pretty much all that would be good here, and they probably won't surpass any Poké's you already have designated for a certain type advantage. Everyone else is just completionism. And, of course, come on this Route prepared with plenty of Ultra Balls and such, because of the Cobalion fight! Once you enter the Route, go north and defeat the Black Belt on the sand. After that, go west and upstairs to reach a grassy path. Follow this linear path to the next Trainer; defeat her and move along to find some stairs returning you to the beach. Bypass them and head south. You'll soon reach a Cut tree. Slice it down with Cut and continue along the path to find a Max Repel. Return to the stairs further north and head on down. Go south, onto the grass, then east and upstairs. At the top, you'll notice a bunch of grass. Look around some of the gaps using your Dowsing Machine to find a Zinc. Go north and you'll notice a Strength boulder in the way. Shove it into the nearby hole, then use it as a bridge to grab a Red Shard. Return down the long staircase and head north from there onto the beach. You'll notice a small bit of it heading eastward. Go along it, defeating the nearby Ace Trainer as you do, and continue further to find an Ultra Ball. Use the Dowsing Machine here to find a Heart Scale, then go west and defeat the Fisherman. (You need to talk to initiate conflict.) Return wherever the Ace Trainer from before was, then go north to find a Parasol Lady near someone's chair and umbrella. Casing the joint? Perhaps we can teach her (Pokémon) a bit of a lesson. After the fight, use the Dowsing Machine to locate a Big Pearl to the north-ish. Go west and you'll find some dude, likely an Ace Trainer; he won't fight you, but rather hand over the Yellow Flute. This magnificent item, when used in a battle, will cure confusion status, and has an infinite number of uses. Sweet. Anywho, Surf across the water to the east if you're keen on double battle grass ... and finding a Luxry Ball. Surf east from that island to find some shallow coastline. There, defeat the nearby Fisherman and also grab the nearby TM, TM29, which teaches the move Psychic. Remember where the conspicuous Parasol Lady was? Get back over there and head northward and continue along the narrow peninsula to find two Fisherman. Defeat them and head along to the beach on the other side of the peninsula-like thing you are on. There, flip on the Dowsing Machine (wonder if its battery runs out?) and you'll find a Pearl nearby. Get it and go up the staircase found to your northwest. At the apex, go southwest and south along the bridge. Defeat the Trainer in the grass there, then go south across another bridge. Snatch up the Star Piece, then go back northward over the bridges. You'll likely notice some Cut trees to the north. First, however, go along the gap in the trees to reach some stairs. Defeat the Pokémon Ranger here - it's a Rotation Battle - and you'll receive a Sitrus Berry. Meh. I preferred them in Mystery Dungeon. Afterwards, go through the grass and along the westbound sand corridor between the ocean and cliffs. You'll find a small building nearby. Inside, you'll find a girl playing with a Wingull. Speak with her for a Power Lens and leave. Go back past the Ranger to the main path. Go north and don't Cut down the trees. Rather, head east and use the paths of tall grass to find a Pokémon Ranger. Defeat her trio of Pokémon to receive yet another Sitrus Berry. Also grab the two items nearby - a Max Ether and a Blue Shard - then continue along. Eventually, a Pokémon will call out to you... This legendary Pokémon is Cobalion, one of three Pokémon in the Unova legends said to have saved many Pokémon, and perhaps humans, from a forest fire long ago, alongside its friends Virizion and Terrakion. The choice is yours as to whether you want to catch it. Personally, I would. If not, continue on into Lacunosa Town. _________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #638 Cobalion \ |__________________________________________________\__________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Steel/Fighting | | Pokémon's Level: Level 45 | | EVs Gained : 3 Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Helping Hand (Normal) | | - Retaliate (Normal) | | - Iron Head (Steel) | | - Sacred Sword (Fighting) | |=============================================================================| | Cobalion is weak towards Fire, Ground, and Fighting. It retains an | | immunity to Poison, both type and status. Water, Electric, Flying, and | | Psychic will inflict normal damage on Cobalion. All other move types will | | be resistances; Bug, Rock, and Dark will do 1/4 damage, with the remainder | | doing 1/2 damage. | | | | As for its moveset, Helping Hand is pretty useless here. Retaliate will | | not hit for any type advantages, and even won't affect Ghosts. Iron Head | | will hurt Ice and Rock, and Sacred Sword hurts Normal, Rock, Steel, Ice, | | and Dark. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible, status it, and toss an Ultra Ball. Here, you | | may want to begin with Paralysis and then switch to a 1/4-damage move user | | or Sleep and use Special-class moves to avoid awakening. You'll want the | | HP to be in the red before attempting a catch with one of your limited | | Ultra Balls. Also note that the use of False Swipe, if you somehow have | | it, will never kill an enemy, and therefore will cause the Pokémon to | | remain at one HP, prime for catching. | | | | Specifically, to avoid being dominated, you'll probably want to definitely | | avoid bringing along Ice or Rock types. Normal, Steel, and Dark types are | | negotiable, and a Ghost type won't be hurt in this battle unless it is by | | Iron Head. However, not many Ghost-type Pokémon have moves that inflict | | minimal damage, so just be careful of that. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| =============================================================================== Lacunosa Town **POKÉMON_487** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Full Heal ..................... [] | Metronome ..................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Lacunosa PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Ah, I bet players of the original B/W remember this place. Not very far from here - in fact, walking/seeing distance - there is a Giant Chasm. It is there where a (Pocket) monster is said to live. This "monster" is also the mascot of Pokémon B/W 2 - Kyurem. It is said that Kyurem has been known to actually come out at night and feast on humans. Scary. It is he that completes the legendary trio of Unova alongside Zekrom and Reshiram. You'll be catching him soon enough.... As you head north into this small town, Bianca and Juniper decide to chat it all up with you. You'll follow them to an elderly woman, who will bring you inside. There will be more talking and then a question (answer won't matter). They'll eventually head south. Follow them and you'll get a call on the Xtransciever. Take it and continue along to the Pokémon Center. Here, if I remember correctly, you could get a Gracidea if you brought a legit Shaymin here. Not too sure about now, but whatever. Heal up, shop, leave. Go east of the Pokémon Center and along the path, past the vending machine, to find a Full Heal to the west of the building found before the path turns north. Go further along the path and you'll find a house at the end. Enter and grab the Metronome. Return the Pokémon Center and head west. You'll find your rival nearby. Suddenly, Zinzolin and a Team Plasma Grunt appear and start chatting it up, quickly infuriating your rival. You'll get asked a question; say "Yes", the top option, and you'll engage in a double battle alongside your rival. __________________________________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Zinzolin & Team Plasma Grunt \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Zinzolin's Pokémon: Cryogonal (Lv. 42) Ice | | Sneasel (Lv. 44) Ice/Dark | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Grunt's Pokémon: Golbat (Lv. 39) Poison/Flying | | Garbodor (Lv. 39) Poison | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rival's Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 41) Normal/Flying | | Simipour (Lv. 41) Water <-,__,- Only used if your | | Emboar (Lv. 43) Fire/Fighting <-' starter was Snivy.| | Simisage (Lv. 41) Grass <-,__,- Only used if your | | Samurott (Lv. 43) Water <-' starter was Tepig.| | Simisear (Lv. 41) Fire <-,__,- Only used if your | | Serperior (Lv. 43) Grass <-' starter was | | Oshawott. | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Money Earned: $9,480 | |=============================================================================| | Cryogonal is weak to Fighting, Rock, Steel, and Fire. | | | | Sneasel is weak to Fighting (4x), Rock, Steel, Fire, and Bug. It is immune | | to Psychic. | | | | Golbat is weak to Electric, Ice, Rock, and Psychic, and is immune to | | Ground. | | | | Garbodor is weak to Psychic and Ground. | | | | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: Let's evaluate who you're rival will be okay with. If | | your starter was Oshawott or Snivy, your rival will have a Fire type to | | work with versus Zinzolin's party, obviously reducing the load. If you | | chose Snivy, in fact, he'll have multiple advantages by being both Fire | | and Fighting! He'll have a pretty average time versus the main Grunt. | | | | You probably should be able to combat Zinzolin pretty well, since you or | | your rival are GUARANTEED to have a Fire type. As for the other dude, meh. | | Your starter, if not Serperior, will do just fine. In the case of it being | | Serperior, you probably have Magneton/Magnezone still, which is immune to | | Poison, so hint hint. So, basically, I want you to use your starter and/or | | Magnezone, each preferably at Level 45+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, the two Plasma guys will flee, with your rival right on their heels. Heal up at the Pokémon Center and follow them onto Route 12. =============================================================================== Route 12 **POKÉMON_488** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Green Shard ...... [] | Max Potion ....... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | PP Up ............ [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | Timer Ball ....... [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | Yellow Shard ..... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Combee | Bug/Flying | 1,059,860 | Honey | 1 Speed | Both | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | B2 | | Pinsir | Bug | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | W2 | | Roselia | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Swadloon | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 2 Defense | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Leavanny | Grass/Bug | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 3 Attack | Both | | Roserade | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Heracross Lv. 42 | • Gurdurr Lv. 41, Mienfoo Lv. 41 | | • Roselia Lv. 40, Roselia Lv. 40 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Once you arrive, go north and through the grassy flat onto the hill. Use the Dowsing Machine up here to find a Rare Candy to the east, then head northeast and grab the Timer Ball, then northwest to find an Ultra Ball in the darker grass. Go west and you'll soon find both a Yellow Shard and a PP Up near each other. Grab 'em, obviously, and continue west with the Dowsing Machine on. You'll soon have it register something; go along its directions to find a Max Repel. Go east of it and defeat the Black Belt. Go east and beat that Trainer. Then go south into the grass, then go west. Grab the Green Shard you'll soon find and continue west, then south. Defeat the Backers, then go through the gap in the fence. Head west to reach a useful Max Potion. Continue along, past the Backers, to the Village Bridge. =============================================================================== Village Bridge **POKÉMON_489** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Mushroom ..... [] | Big Pearl ........ [] | Blue Shard ....... [] | | Carbos ........... [] | Heart Scale ...... [] | Max Ether ........ [] | | PP Up ............ [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ____________________ | Vending Machines \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Golduck | Water/Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Seviper | Poison | 1,640,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | Zangoose | Normal | 600,000 | Quick Claw | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Lapras | Water/Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Whimsicott Lv. 44 | | • Lilligant Lv. 44 | | • Sunflora Lv. 42 | | • Basculin Lv. 42 | | • Durant Lv. 43, Lucario Lv. 43 | | • Heatmor Lv. 42 | | • Elekid Lv. 42, Elekid Lv. 42, Electabuzz Lv. 42 | | • Magby Lv. 42, Magby Lv. 42, Magmar Lv. 42 | | • Sandslash Lv. 42 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you enter the area, go into the first house on the northern portion of the bridge to find a "makeshift" Pokémon Center - basically, speak with the woman inside to be healed. Leave the house and go south from the end of the bridge. Head to the tennis court and you'll find some Smashers running around. Battle the both of them, then go north of the western one to find a Carbos. Go west and along the path under the bridge. On the other side, you can defeat an Artist. Go further north to find a somewhat obscured eastbound path. As you go along the path, turn on your Dowsing Machine to find a Big Mushroom, with a Rare Candy past the crazy dude. Backtrack to the other side of the bridge and Surf across the river. Defeat the Fisherman halfway across, on a small island, then snatch up the Heart Scale. Surf onto the western bank, go to the start of the bridge, then continue along it. Heal back in the first house if you need it again. Continue along to the middle of the bridge. Speak with the Gentleman there and answer "Yes" to his question to begin a fight, after which you'll be allowed to proceed across. Enter the second house and speak with the man inside, then answer "Yes" to battle. Leave and head to the relatively unexplored half of the area. Go north and you'll notice the vending machines. Examine the trashcan near them for a PP Up, then head to the basketball courts. Speak with both of the Hoopsters here for triple battles, then head south of the bridge. At the grass, flip on the Dowsing Machine and search out the Max Ether. Go east, through the grass, to defeat a Youngster, then snatch up the Ultra Ball further east. Go through the fence, then further along to the man. Head north to find a girl singing. Speak with her to get shoved. Go north and under the bridge to find a Blue Shard at the end. Surf eastward to a small isle, on which you can find a Big Pearl. Then just leave the area to the west, heading onto Route 11. =============================================================================== Route 11 **POKÉMON_4810** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Aspear Berry .................. [] | Favored Mail .................. [] | | Full Heal ..................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Amoonguss | Grass/Poison | 1,000,000 | Big Mushroom | 2 HP | Both | | Gligar | Ground/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Golduck | Water/Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Karrablast | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Shelmet | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Seviper | Poison | 1,640,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | Virizion* | Grass/Fighting | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | Both | | Zangoose | Normal | 600,000 | Quick Claw | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gliscor | Ground/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Buizel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Floatzel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - A special, one-time encounter that is completely optional. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Emolga Lv. 41, Altaria Lv. 41 | • Tympole Lv. 42, Palpitoad Lv. 42 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Another pretty short Route, since you don't have Waterfall. Meh. Go west and defeat the Breeder, then go further west. Invade the trailer and speak with the Ranger inside to be handed some Favored Mail. How ... cheap. Return outside and go west to find another Pokémon Ranger. Win the fight to gain an Aspear Berry. =/ Why are all of these Rangers so darn cheap? Continue west to the bridge, then Surf south of it. Jump onto the grass south of the western fence. Go along to the end of the path to obtain a Full Heal. Backtrack to the bridge and cross to find another legendary Pokémon in the "Musketeer" trio/quartet - Virizion, and personally my favorite. Try to catch it, if you wish. _________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #640 Virizion \ |__________________________________________________\__________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Grass/Fighting | | Pokémon's Level: Level 45 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Helping Hand (Normal) | | - Retaliate (Normal) | | - Mega Drain (Grasd) | | - Sacred Sword (Fighting) | |=============================================================================| | Virizion is weak to Fire, Ice, Flying (4x), Poison, and Psychic. It lacks | | immunities, and will resist Water, Grass, Electric, Ground, Rock, and Dark | | types. Everything else will do normal damage. | | | | As for its moveset, Helping Hand is pretty useless here. Retaliate will | | not hit for any type advantages, and even won't affect Ghosts. Mega Drain | | will hurt Rock, Water, and Ground, and Sacred Sword hurts Normal, Rock, | | Steel, Ice, and Dark. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible, status it, and toss an Ultra Ball. Here, you | | may want to begin with Paralysis and then switch to a 1/2-damage move user | | or Sleep and use Special-class moves to avoid awakening. You'll want the | | HP to be in the red before attempting a catch with one of your limited | | Ultra Balls. Also note that the use of False Swipe, if you somehow have | | it, will never kill an enemy, and therefore will cause the Pokémon to | | remain at one HP, prime for catching. | | | | Specifically, to avoid being dominated, you'll probably want to definitely | | avoid bringing along pretty much any type that Mega Drain or Sacred Sword | | will hit for extra damage. I'd probably use a Grass or Electric-type to | | try and grind down the HP slowly. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| If you fought, or not, continue along to the next patch of grass. Go into it, then head northwest. Use the Dowsing Machine to find a Max Potion, then return to the main path and head west into Opelucid City. Finally. =============================================================================== Opelucid City **POKÉMON_4811** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Bag .......... [] | Float Stone ...... [] | Gift Box ......... [] | | Ring Target ...... [] | Scarlet Hat ...... [] | Smoke Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| _____________________ | Opelucid PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| As you enter the city, you'll meet up with Iris. Unlike in the original B/W, where either Drayden or Iris was the Gym Leader in Opelucid, now the leader is always Drayden, and the Pokémon League Champion is ... Iris, surprisingly enough. Bet that's the youngest Champion ever. After the chat ends, go west and into the Pokémon Center. Heal, shop, etc., leave. After all, no one wants to miss lootin' the city! >:) Go along the path west of the Pokémon Center, heading north, then into the building at the end. Go to the upper floor and speak with the people there to get a Ring Target (answer the question with "Yes") and a Float Stone. Leave the building and continue west along the newly-dubbed Main Street. At the next northbound path, go along it and into the first viable entrance on the left. Speak with the dude here to get a Gift Box, then repeat this over the next three days for a Fluffy Beard, Big Bag, and Scarlet Hat. If you want to speed that up, just screw with the DS/3DS clock. Leave and continue northward. At the end of the street is the Opelucid City Gym. If you feel you need no more grinding - I strongly recommend your Cobalion and Virizion, and other good ones, be Level 50+ by now - go on in. Otherwise, exit the city to the southwest to find Route 9. As you're backtracking out of this street, be sure to enter the building on the right and speak with the woman to find a Smoke Ball. THEN leave the city, if you're going to. =============================================================================== Route 9 **POKÉMON_4812** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Dark Gem ......... [] | Elixir ........... [] | HP Up ............ [] | | Iron ............. [] | Nugget ........... [] | Quick Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ____________________ | Vending Machines \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Duosion | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Garbodor | Poison | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge,| 2 Attack | Both | | | | | Nugget | | | | Gothorita | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Liepard | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Minccino | Normal | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Muk | Poison | 1,000,000 | Nugget | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Pawniard | Dark/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cinccino | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gothitelle | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Reuniclus | Psychic | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Sp.Atk. | W2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Pawniard Lv. 43 | • Krokorok Lv. 43 | | • Scraggy Lv. 43 | • Skorupi Lv. 43 | | • Krookodile Lv. 42, Drapion Lv. 42 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| As you enter the 9th of Routes, to a point, go through the gap in the fence to the south. Go west and south to find an Elixir, then go west through the grass to the (darker) grass. Once you enter, go southwest and defeat the Roughneck. Go west and around the trees past him to find a Nugget. Go east to the Roughneck, then south, past the steps, and east to the end of a small branching path. As you go along it, switch on the Dowsing Machine to find a reading nearby; it will direct you to a Dark Gem. Backtrack to the previously skipped stairs and use 'em. Grab the Iron at the bottom, then backtrack your way to the start of this Route. Go west along the main path to battle a Biker, then a Roughneck, then a Biker, then some Hooligans. As went west from the Roughneck, you could go use the nearby vending machines, and also go north into the Department Store of the Unova region, also the first to be on a Route - the Shopping Mall Nine. There was also a Quick Ball near the last Biker, and a HP Up near the Hooligans. For now, that ends the Route. Return to Opelucid, heal at the Pokémon Center, then go along the second northbound street to the west of it to find the Gym. =============================================================================== Opelucid City Gym **POKÉMON_4813** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Legend Badge .................. [] | | TM82 (Dragon Tail) ............ [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Fraxure Lv. 46 | | • Fraxure Lv. 45, Druddigon Lv. 45 | | • Fraxure Lv. 45, Druddigon Lv. 45 | | • Fraxure Lv. 44, Axew Lv. 44, Druddigon Lv. 44 | | • Fraxure Lv. 44, Axew Lv. 44, Druddigon Lv. 44 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Go forward and speak with Clyde to get some Fresh Water, then he'll speak about Gym ... You know, the usual. Anywho, the dragon at the bottom of the Gym is a sort of elevator. You can use it to move up and down the various floors, as well as side to side. (Kinda like that freaky elevator in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".) When you win a battle on a floor, you can go to the next floor, or finish off the other battle on that floor and *then* go. I recommend the latter. This will continue up to the fourth floor, where Drayden, the old coot, is. To move the elevator, stand on the dragon head. Once the arrows appear, stand on one to move in that direction. The trainers' locations are listed below; the parties, above. You know how to move. • 1F • 2F, west • 2F, east • 3F, east (triple battle) • 3F, west (Rotation Battle) Once you're done, leave, heal at the Pokémon Center, and return. ____________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Drayden \ |_____________________________\_______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Druddigon (Lv. 46) Dragon | | Flygon (Lv. 46) Dragon/Ground | | Haxorus (Lv. 48) Dragon | | | | Money Earned: $5,760 | |=============================================================================| | Druddigon is weak to Ice and Dragon. It can use Slash (Normal), Dragon | | Tail (Dragon; forces switch), Revenge (Fighting), and Crunch (Dark). This | | makes it trouble for Dragon, Ice, Rock, Steel, Normal, Psychic, and Ghost. | | | | Flygon is weak to Ice (4x) and Dragon, and is immune to Electric. Its | | moveset consists of Dragon Tail (Dragon; forced switch), Crunch (Dark), | | Rock Slide (Rock), and Earth Power (Ground). It will therefore be | | troublesome for Dragon, Psychic, Ghost, Ice, Fire, Flying, Rock, Steel, | | Poison, and Electric. | | | | Haxorus is weak to Dragon and Ice. Its moves are Slash (Normal), Dragon | | Tail (Dragon; forced switch), Assurance (Dark), and Dragon Dance (Attack | | and Speed boost). It will be troublesome for Dragon, Ghost, and Psychic, | | though too many Dragon Dances will screw you over quick. | | | | Recommendations: My recommended party would include Virizion, Cobalion, | | and Beartic as the three big members. Beartic would be coming first, | | absolutely abusing the Ice weakness these three have. Yes, two of the | | three will have a good chance at killing it, but I'd rather abuse that 4x | | weakness on Flygon, wouldn't you? The former two are secondaries use | | mostly for stalling (except versus Flygon, but you don't need it there) | | if Beartic is KO'ed. Remember, Steel resists most moves in this fight, | | except Earth Power, so you'll be wanting those as stallers. Magneton or | | Magnezone may also be good, and if Emboar has Fighting moves, all the more | | power to you. Recommended level is 50+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, you'll receive the Legend Badge, thereby concluding the penultimate Gym fight in the Unova region. You'll also be given TM82, Dragon Tail, that devilish move that forces a switch on the target's party. It is of the Dragon type, and had 60 Power. So I guess it's mostly a filler move. Okey-dokey, let's leave. Once Drayden decides to end his speech, go along outside. ############################################################################ ## ## # Wave Badge **POKÉMON_49** # ## ## ############################################################################ Seven down, and one to go. Our journey, for the second time, across the Unova region is coming to a close. Soon, we will have the final Gym Badge, a third legendary Pokémon, and the Pokémon League Championship will be just within our grasp. Are you up to the challenge? =============================================================================== Opelucid City **POKÉMON_491** =============================================================================== _____________________ | Opelucid PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Fresh Water (Vending Machine) $200 | Soda Pop (Vending Machine) .. $300 | | Lemonade (Vending Machine) .. $350 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Watchog Lv. 44, Muk Lv. 44 | | • Golbat Lv. 44, Garbodor Lv. 44 | | • Seviper Lv. 44, Weezing Lv. 44 | | • Cryogonal Lv. 46, Cryogonal Lv. 46, Weavile Lv. 48 | | • Pawniard Lv. 46, Pawniard Lv. 46, Absol Lv. 48 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you return outside of the Opelucid Gym, Drayden will stalk you outside and speak some more. Afterwards, go south and heal up at the Pokémon Center. Also shop ... you know, the usual crap. Afterwards, leave the Center and go west to find Drayden on the northbound path. Speak with him, follow him, and he'll go inside. There, speak with him. As the conversation drones on, the ground shakes. Obviously, you both head outside to find - what else? - the Team Plasma Frigate flying over Opelucid! Cannons appear and start shooting ice down from above, freezing the city into ice. O-o-o-o-o-h c-r-r-r-r-r-rap. Drayden will try to get one of his Pokémon to do something, but in vain - Dragon-types hate ice. Next, Zinzolin and two of his underlings come along, chat, and leave, with Drayden hot, so to speak, on their tail. You oughta help. Go south to find an ice-covered path. You are able to slide along it in one direction until you bump into something, like the ice puzzles of generations past. Go south near the Center, then go to the northeast to find a battleable Grunt. Defeat him. Afterwards, slide north to find some defrosted ground. Go north to the next patch, then to the northern portion of this area and go west. You'll find a patch of land with another Grunt on it. Defeat her and go west to find the Gym. Move through the gap near the ice and eastern building; it goes north. Then go south to find the final Grunt... then lose 'im! >_< Get on the west side of your patch of land, then slide north. Defeat the Grunt there. After this sequence, head north to the Gym to find Zinzolin. Speak to him and defeat him - after pwning Drayden, I think you're quite fine. After the fight, Zinzolin will briefly and leave. Drayden will come by and speak to you before going inside. He suddenly hands over a valuable key item ... then, suddenly, members of the Shadow Triad of Team Plasma come up and take it from you. Drayden runs off, obviously in distress; follow him. Once you reach him again, continue to the Pokémon Center. Heal up. Go east towards Route 11. As you approach the gate, one of the Shadow Triad will confront you. Defeat him. Afterwards, Drayden reaches you, but too late to stop the Shadow Triad member. You'll get a call, after which Cheren will come up to you for further chatting. He then leaves, followed by Drayden after a chat. Afterwards, Fly to Undella Town. Heal at the Pokémon Center, then go west to the Marine Tube. Go on in after the call from your rival. =============================================================================== Marine Tube **POKÉMON_492** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | TM42 (Facade) ........................................................ [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| A pretty linear path. Go along it towards the end and through the door. Here, speak with the Parasol Lady to get TM42. TM42 teaches Facade, a move of the Normal-type that increases in power when the user is Burned, Paralyzed, or Poisoned. Continue onto the final Gym's city. Yep, that was fast. *uses DoubleSlap* I know what you were thinking. Pervs. >_> =============================================================================== Humilau City **POKÉMON_493** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Full Restore .................. [] | Heart Scale ................... [] | | Heart Scale ................... [] | Protein ....................... [] | | Shell Bell .................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Humilau PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Staryu | Water | 1,250,000 | Stardust, | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Star Piece | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Corsola | Water/Rock | 800,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Stardust, | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | Star Piece | | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| As you leave the Tube of the Marine, go north and speak with your rival so we can get on to looting and taking handouts. You know, same as usual. Go west, first, to find the Pokémon Center on the beach. Heal, shop, etc. Go back to the Marine Tube entrance. Go north to find a large glassy building nearby; that is the Gym, which is currently unavailable. Go east and north along the path. As you head over the bridge, go into the first house you see; as you do so, a man jumps out of the water, telling you to go to the Gym. That was Marlon, the Gym Leader. Anyways, the house contains another move tutor, whose prices are based on Yellow Shards. O=============O======O==========O=======O==========O========O=======O=========O | Moves | Cost | Type | Power | Accuracy | Max PP | Class | Targets | O=============O======O==========O=======O==========O========O=======O=========O | Bind | 2 | Normal | 15x | 85 | 20 | Phys. | One | | Snore | 2 | Normal | 40 | 100 | 15 | Spec. | One | | Heal Bell | 4 | Normal | --- | --- | 5 | Stat. | Allies | | Knock Off | 4 | Dark | 20 | 100 | 20 | Phys. | One | | Synthesis | 6 | Grass | --- | 75 | 15 | Stat. | One | | Roost | 6 | Flying | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | User | | Sky Attack | 8 | Flying | 140 | 90 | 5 | Phys. | One | | Role Play | 8 | Psychic | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | One | | Heat Wave | 10 | Fire | 100 | 90 | 10 | Spec. | All Opp.| | Giga Drain | 10 | Grass | 75 | 100 | 10 | Spec. | One | | Drain Punch | 10 | Fighting | 75 | 100 | 10 | Phys. | One | | Pain Split | 10 | Normal | --- | --- | 20 | Stat. | One | | Tailwind | 10 | Flying | --- | --- | 30 | Stat. | Allies | O=============O======O==========O=======O==========O========O=======O=========O After finishing the dark deed, return outside and go west. Head along the ramp into the shallow water, then head south whilst Surfing. Get on the beach and head west and upstairs. Go around to the back of the Gym to find a Shell Bell. Return to the shallow waters. Go west and up the ramp, then continue westward. Speak with the bald dude and something happens. Return to the house back east and dig through the garbage outside to find a Full Restore. Why would anyone throw THIS away!? Anywho, go east and into the shallows, then north under the overpass. As you do, flip on the Dowsing Machine and you'll find a Heart Scale in the vicinity. Go east, near the edge of the shallows, you'll find another Heart Scale. Go under the previous walkway, then west under the next, then head onto the next. Go northeast to find a Protein. Now, heal up at the Pokémon Center and head into the Gym! =============================================================================== Humilau City Gym **POKÉMON_494** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fresh Water ................... [] | Wave Badge .................... [] | | TM55 (Scald) .................. [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Floatzel Lv. 47, Mantine Lv. 47 | | • Alomomola Lv. 48 | | • Walrein Lv. 48 | | • Pelipper Lv. 47, Wailord Lv. 47 | | • Golduck Lv. 47, Starmie Lv. 47 | | • Basculin Lv. 46, Basculin Lv. 46, Azumarill Lv. 46 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Go forward and speak with Clyde to get some Fresh Water, then he'll speak about Gym... You know, the usual. Anywho, go onto the first path, going west when possible. Hop onto the first lilypad and ride it westward. Jump off on the next path, then go north and win a battle. Go onto the lilypad to your east and ride it that way. You'll stop soon; use the northbound path. Go on the next lilypad to the east. When it stops, get off and defeat the Ace Trainer, then return to the lilypad and ride it some more southward. Get on the walkway there and head east. Continue north and use the next lilypad to reach the next path. Go along this fairly linear path. Hop on the lilypad at the end. Take it southward and jump off, then take it east and defeat the trainer. Afterwards, go south onto the next lilypad; ride it and jump off the next path. Go east over the bridge, then continue some more until the path turns south. Use the nearby lilypad to head north. Go along to the pacing Ace Trainer, then go southwest, use that lilypad, and head west. Get on the next path, then take the lilypad to the north northward. Head onto the path to the east, defeating the Ace Trainer at the end, then take the next lilypad southward. Jump on the eastern pathway and defeat the trainer at the end. Jump on it from the south, ride north, then jump on from the west to ride east. Jump off the path to the north and go further north to see Marlon. You can take the previous lilypad south to the beginning of the Gym if you need to heal and shop, you know. Speak to him to fight for your final Unova badge! ___________________________ | BOSS: Gym Leader Marlon \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Carracosta (Lv. 49) Water/Rock | | Wailord (Lv. 49) Water | | Jellicent (Lv. 51) Water/Ghost | | | | Money Earned: $6,120 | |=============================================================================| | Carracosta is weak to Grass (4x), Electric, Fighting, and Ground. Its | | moveset includes Smack Down (Rock), Shell Smash (Normal), Crunch (Dark), | | and Scald (Water; may Burn). It'll be trouble for Flying, Ice, Fire, | | Ghost, Psychic, Rock, Bug, and Ground types. It can also be a bit hard to | | beat if Shell Smash is used to a certain extent - it lowers the Defenses | | on the user to raises its Attacks and Speed, so be careful, though that | | move is largely a double-edged sword. | | | | Wailord is weak to Grass and Electric. Its moveset consists of Bounce | | (Flying; two-turn), Scald (Water; may Burn), Rollout (Rock; multi-hit), | | and Amnesia (Special Defense boost). It will be strong against Fighting, | | Grass, Bug, Rock, Ground, Fire, and Ice. Your main problem will be against | | Rollout, since it gets stronger as the move rolls on, so to speak. For the | | first two or three hits, you can probably try whittling down its HP, but | | I'd be more careful near the end and try to heal. | | | | Jellicent is weak to Grass, Electric, Dark, and Ghost. It is able to use | | Brine (Water), Scald (Water; may Burn), Ominous Wind (Ghost), and Recover | | (HP restoration). It will be strongest against Fire, Rock, Ground, Ghost, | | and Psychic. | | | | Recommendations: There are a few good Pokémon for this fight. Magneton and | | Magnezone won't be able to take super-effective damage at all in this | | fight; in fact, they'll only really get hurt by Water-type moves. | | Virizion isn't too bad a choice, except against Wailord, because it'll | | resist Water, Rock, and Dark, big types in the other Pokémon's parties. | | | | A general Grass-type, such as Virizion, Serperior, or Simisage, will | | absolutely obliterate Carracosta, hands down. Jellicent is best handled | | with a Grass type as well. Wailord tends to be the big problem in this | | fight, being well endowed with HP (can max out at 544). You'll be best off | | with using Magneton/Magnezone there to add to resistance, and to make sure | | you're around long enough to do good damage. Participants should be around | | Level 52. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, you'll receive the eighth and final badge of the Unova region. The Wave Badge will grant you access to the Pokémon League Championships and will guarantee that all Pokémon, no matter their level, nationality, or being traded, will obey you without question. *parties* Okay, back to business. You'll also get TM55, which teaches Scald. It is unique in that it is a 80-Power Water-type move that also may Burn the opponent, an attribute usually reserved to Fire-type moves. Okay, leave. ############################################################################ ## ## # The Pokémon League **POKÉMON_410** # ## ## ############################################################################ =============================================================================== Humilau City **POKÉMON_4101** =============================================================================== _____________________ | Humilau PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Staryu | Water | 1,250,000 | Stardust, | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Star Piece | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Corsola | Water/Rock | 800,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Stardust, | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | Star Piece | | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| After leaving the Gym, your rival will halt you and chat with you. Marlon then comes along to also engage in the chat. When you're asked the question, respond as you desire and the conversation will end shortly. Heal up at the Pokémon Center. We should now explore Route 21 and the Seaside Cave. Surf south from the Pokémon Center to Route 21. =============================================================================== Route 21 **POKÉMON_4102** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Pearl ..................... [] | PP Up ......................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Mantyke | Water/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Remoraid | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Alomomola | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Mantine | Water/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Wailord Lv. 46 | | • Remoraid Lv. 45, Remoraid Lv. 45 | | • Octillery Lv. 46 | | • Crustle Lv. 47 | | • Wingull Lv. 45, Wingull Lv. 45 | | • Alomomola Lv. 46 | | • Frillish Lv. 44, Frillish Lv. 44, Frillish Lv. 44 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Go south and defeat the Swimmer, then continue southward. Go through the gap, then proceed southeast towards a second Swimmer. Go west and along that path to find another Swimmer after the path turns southward. Follow the path going south to soon reach the beach. No time to enjoy a vacation though - there are trainers to beat! Defeat the one nearby, then Surf noeast of the Black Belt into the shallows, where you can find a Big Pearl. Surf east from the northern edge of the shallows. Continue east and south to find another Swimmer to fight, the last of this area. Go southeast and make landfall, then go west along the beach. You'll find a Doctor near Seaside Cave. Defeat him to get a free healing of your Pokémon, as well as whenever you ask. Yay. Go through the gap in the trees to the west to come upon a trainer. Win the battle versus the trainer, then go south and snatch the ever-useful PP Up. Backtrack to the Doctor, heal up, and head into Seaside Cave. =============================================================================== Seaside Cave **POKÉMON_4103** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Blue Shard .................... [] | Calcium ....................... [] | | Dive Ball ..................... [] | Full Restore .................. [] | | Heart Scale ................... [] | Max Repel ..................... [] | | Persim Berry .................. [] | Persim Berry .................. [] | | Rare Candy .................... [] | TM06 (Toxic) .................. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _______________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Seaside Cave 1F \ |____________________________\___________________\____________________________ | Pokémon Found On Land | | (* = Dust Cloud Only; ** = Single-Time Encounter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Crustle** | Bug/Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone, | 2 Defense | Both | | | | | Rare Bone | | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Golduck | Water/Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Seel | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Tynamo | Electric | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | Seel | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Dewgong | Water/Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| ________________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Seaside Cave B1F \ |____________________________\____________________\___________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Eelektrik | Electric | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Golduck | Water/Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Shuckle | Bug/Rock | 1,059,860 | Oran Berry | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Found only in a dust cloud. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Heracross Lv. 47 | • Vibrava Lv. 46, Gligar Lv. 46 | | • Onix Lv. 46, Lairon Lv. 46 | • Roggenrola Lv. 44 (x4) | | • Scrafty Lv. 47 | • Mienfoo Lv. 47 | | • Gurdurr Lv. 47 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| <== 1F ==> Go south and east to defeat a Battle Girl, then go south, downstairs, and east. There, you'll find a free Full Restore. Go upstairs and west, past the trainer from before, then south and over the ledge. Defeat the Pokémon Ranger nearby to receive a Persim Berry. Then flip on the Dowsing Machine - it IS a cavern, after all - and collect the nearby Blue Shard. Jump over the ledge to the south and continue along; you soon will reach a Dive Ball. Continue further and defeat the next Ranger, who also yields a Persim Berry upon defeat. Go further south and you'll probably see a familiar face. If you defeat this Black Belt's four Roggenrolas (say "Yes" to battle), you'll be allowed to go through to Undella Bay along the blocked path, and vice versa, as you wish. After the fight, go north and east over the bridge. At the end, go along the path northward to the Battle Girl. Jump over the southbound ledge to her west, then jump over the eastbound ledge. Go downstairs and along to find some water. Defeat the Black Belt found further south. After the battle, go east whilst Surfing to find a Heart Scale on a small island. Steal it and continue north to find some land. Get onto it, then head west and downstairs. <== B1F ==> Here, head southwest and past the steps towards the southwestern corner of B1F. Go through the gap to the east and run along the path to find a Max Repel. Go back to the stairs and use 'em, then use Strength to push that boulder into the hole. Go over it and downstairs. Defeat the trainer nearby, then bypass her and head upstairs. Push the first boulder west, into the hole. Then push the one to the northwest northward. As for the boulder further north, push it north and east into the hole. Push the boulder to its south southward into another hole. Push the adjacent boulder east and north into yet another hole. Snatch up the Rare Candy, then push the lonesome boulder into the hole to north, joining its brothers in a claustrophic space. So to speak. >_> Anywho, move over this boulder and downstairs. Defeat the Black Belt, then go upstairs to 1F. <== 1F ==> Go west and upstairs to find an item. This item is TM06, which teaches Toxic. Toxic is a move that will Badly Poison the enemy; the damage the move deals will increase over time, rather than remain semi-constant like with regular Poisoning. Go downstairs and jump over the southbound ledge. Go east and upstairs to find the exit to the cave blocked by Crustle. A pretty simple fight, but I'd try to catch it if I were you. After the fight, go north and use the Dowsing Machine to find some Calcium (of course, in a cave), then leave the cave! =============================================================================== Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon Black Version 2) **POKÉMON_4104** =============================================================================== Note that, for this part of the walkthrough, after we head down into B1F, the area will differ depending on which version you're playing. This section is for Pokémon Black Version 2. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Magmarizer .................... [] | Plasma Card ................... [] | | Revive ........................ [] | TM67 (Retaliate) .............. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Watchog Lv. 46, Garbodor Lv. 46 | | • Golbat Lv. 46, Seviper Lv. 46, Garbodor Lv. 46, Drapion Lv. 46 | | • Drapion Lv. 47 | | • Krookodile Lv. 47 | | • Pawniard Lv. 45, Pawniard Lv. 45, Pawniard Lv. 45 | | • Scraggy Lv. 46, Liepard Lv. 46 | | • Garbodor Lv. 47 | | • Whirlipede Lv. 46, Watchog Lv. 46 | | • Weezing Lv. 47 | | • Krokorok Lv. 46, Raticate Lv. 46 | | • Deino Lv. 45, Deino Lv. 45, Sneasel Lv. 45 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| So, yeah, go east ito see the Plasma Frigate. Your rival suddenly rushes out of the cave (stalker!) and chats briefly. Afterwards, an access ramp to the friggin' Frigate hits the beach, with Marlon walking down. I guess he must've snuck aboard. He leaves, and you and your rival are left to do whatever you please to the Frigate. Enter. <== 1F ==> This will immediately begin with a battle against versus a Grunt. Once you win, the Grunts will flee. Good 'nuff, for now, I guess. Go to the southeastern part of the frigate, then upstairs to the end. You'll find TM67, which teaches Retaliate. Go north and upstairs to find a Revive. Go downstairs and head over to your rival. Speak with him to move through a door. You'll end up tagging up with your rival for them - his party isn't exactly different than ever, nor is the fight worth too much mention. After the fight, the Grunts leave twin trails of urine behind them as they flee. Speak with your rival and go to the deck, then go downstairs to the south. <== B1F ==> You did read that note above the introductory tables, right? Right? Once you arrive here on B1F, IN POKÉMON BLACK VERSION 2, you'll find your rival chatting it up with some Team Plasma Grunts. The former runs off and the Grunts actually do their job. Whelp, I guess we gotta make it sure that these guys get fired. Defeat the both of them; one is to the east, one to the west. Nearby, you'll find six rooms. Go into the southwestern one. Inside, you'll find some teleporters, whose function is quite obvious - they'll teleport you to other parts of the ship. Ruby/Sapphire memories abound. In this room, the southeast room, the northwest room, and the east-central room, you'll find a teleporter that will bring you to a button. You'll need to press the four to be able to truly progress. So, go west and pwn the tri-Pawniard Grunt, then go further west to another Grunt. Use the northwestern teleporter and press the button in that room. Reuse the teleporter and leave the room. Go into the west-central room. Speak with the woman here to learn of Zekrom and Reshiram. I'm not going to translate the entire tale, but I remember it being something like this. IIRC, two trainers vied for control of Unova and the legendary Pokémon - back then, said legendary Pokémon was actually a fusion of Zekrom and Reshiram, and possibly Kyurem. Of course, Reshiram and Zekrom embody different beliefs, and the difference in the trainers' views actually caused them to split apart. They clashed and therefore were forced into a hibernate in the Light and Dark Stones, much like in the Kyogre/Groudon clash. Interesting, huh? Anywho, leave that room and go into the northwestern room. Go west and defeat the two grunts, then use the northwestern teleporter. Activate the button, then leave. Backtrack to the six-room area. Go into the northeastern room and head to the southeast corner to find the Magmarizer, an item that, if held by Magmar during a trade, will let it evolve into Magmortar. Leave the room. Go into the east-central room. Go east and defeat the two Team Plasma Grunts, then enter the northwest teleporter. Press the button, reuse the teleporter, then return to the six-room area. Go into the southeastern room. Go east, defeat a Grunt, then go into the southeastern teleporter. Press the button, re-teleport, then go into the six-room area. Okay, I recommend healing, so use the northeastern of the six rooms. Then, once you return into the six-room area, go north into the teleporter to find the Storage Room. There, you'll meet up with Zinzolin and another Team Plasma Grunt. When you move north some, there will be chatting, or more like you delaying for your rival to come, which he eventually does. Looks like we'll team up again! __________________________________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Zinzolin & Team Plasma Grunt \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Zinzolin's Pokémon: Cryogonal (Lv. 48) Ice | | Cryogonal (Lv. 48) Ice | | Weavile (Lv. 50) Ice/Dark | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Grunt's Pokémon: Liepard (Lv. 45) Dark | | Scolipede (Lv. 45) Bug/Poison | | Watchog (Lv. 45) Normal | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rival's Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 48) Normal/Flying | | Simipour (Lv. 48) Water <-,__,- Only used if your | | Emboar (Lv. 50) Fire/Fighting <-' starter was Snivy.| | Simisage (Lv. 48) Grass <-,__,- Only used if your | | Samurott (Lv. 50) Water <-' starter was Tepig.| | Simisear (Lv. 48) Fire <-,__,- Only used if your | | Serperior (Lv. 50) Grass <-' starter was | | Oshawott. | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Money Earned: $10,800 | |=============================================================================| | Cryogonal is weak to Fighting, Rock, Steel, and Fire. | | | | Weavile is weak to Fighting (4x), Rock, Steel, Fire, and Bug. It is immune | | to Psychic. | | | | Liepard is weak to Fighting and Bug, and is immune to Psychic. | | | | Scolipede is weak to Fire, Flying, Rock, and Psychic. | | | | Watchog is weak to Fighting, and immune to Ghost. | | | | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: Let's evaluate who you're rival will be okay with. If | | your starter was Oshawott or Snivy, your rival will have a Fire type to | | work with versus Zinzolin's party, obviously reducing the load. If you | | chose Snivy, in fact, he'll have multiple advantages by being both Fire | | and Fighting! He'll have a pretty average time versus the main Grunt. | | Said Fire-type will also have an advantage over Scolipede, and, if the | | Pokémon is Emboar, an advantage over Liepard and Watchog. ^_^ | | | | That's why I love choosing Snivy. | | | | You probably should be able to combat Zinzolin pretty well, since you or | | your rival are GUARANTEED to have a Fire type. As for the other dude, meh. | | Your starter, if not Serperior, will do just fine. In the case of it being | | Serperior, you probably have Magneton/Magnezone still, which is immune to | | Poison, so hint hint. So, basically, I want you to use your starter and/or | | Magnezone, each preferably at Level 53+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After that "grueling" conflict, you'll speak with Zinzolin for a bit. Suddenly, some of the Shadow Triad will appear and knock you out or something. You'll awaken on the beach of Route 21 to find the Frigate flying off. Crap - I didn't get a chance to light the gas tanks. After comes to speak with you, Fly to Humilau and heal up, then let us head to Route 22. Go northeast from the Gym and over the bridge to the north, then use the westbound path. Go down the ramp to the shallow water, then head northwest and north. Go west under a second walkway and upstairs, then west onto the beach to find Route 22. =============================================================================== Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon White Version 2) **POKÉMON_4105** =============================================================================== Note that, for this part of the walkthrough, after we head down into B1F, the area will differ depending on which version you're playing. This section is for Pokémon White Version 2. Also note that the password here can be randomized from a number of different playthroughs; this is just going through what I received. The other passwords are as easily derived. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Electirizer ................... [] | Plasma Card ................... [] | | Revive ........................ [] | TM67 (Retaliate) .............. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Watchog Lv. 46, Garbodor Lv. 46 | | • Golbat Lv. 46, Seviper Lv. 46, Garbodor Lv. 46, Drapion Lv. 46 | | • Scrafty Lv. 47 | | • Scraggy Lv. 45, Golbat Lv. 45, Krokorok Lv. 45 | | • Garbodor Lv. 47 | | • Pawniard Lv. 45, Pawniard Lv. 45, Pawniard Lv. 45 | | • Weezing Lv. 47 | | • Drapion Lv. 47 | | • Whirlipede Lv. 46, Watchog Lv. 46 | | • Krokorok Lv. 46, Raticate Lv. 46 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| So, yeah, go east ito see the Plasma Frigate. Your rival suddenly rushes out of the cave (stalker!) and chats briefly. Afterwards, an access ramp to the friggin' Frigate hits the beach, with Marlon walking down. I guess he must've snuck aboard. He leaves, and you and your rival are left to do whatever you please to the Frigate. Enter. <== 1F ==> This will immediately begin with a battle against versus a Grunt. Once you win, the Grunts will flee. Good 'nuff, for now, I guess. Go to the southeastern part of the frigate, then upstairs to the end. You'll find TM67, which teaches Retaliate. Go north and upstairs to find a Revive. Go downstairs and head over to your rival. Speak with him to move through a door. You'll end up tagging up with your rival for now - his party isn't exactly different than ever, nor is his party worth too much mention. You'll begin the invasion with a double battle. After the fight, the Grunts leave twin trails of urine behind them as they flee. Speak with your rival and go to the deck, then go downstairs to the south. <== B1F ==> You did read that note above the introductory tables, right? Right? Once you arrive here on B1F, IN POKÉMON WHITE VERSION 2, you'll find your rival chatting it up with some Team Plasma Grunts. The former runs off and the Grunts actually do their job. Whelp, I guess we gotta make it sure that these guys get fired. Defeat the both of them; one is to the east, one to the west. Nearby, you'll find six rooms. Go into the southwestern one. Inside, you'll be able to fight the second Grunt to the west. Go east and north and snatch up the Electirizer - this hold item, if held by an Electabuzz, will evolve it into Electivire during a trade. Anywho, get rid of the west-central Grunt to also earn the Plasma Card. Speak with the northwestern woman to register both Reshiram and Zekrom into the Pokédex. Return to the six-room area and head into the northwestern room. Defeat the Grunt there and leave. You'll also learn the first letter of the password: "R". Back in the six-room room, head into the northeastern room and repeat this. She'll reference, indirectly, that the password has something to do with a Dragon Pokémon. Am I the only one who just narrowed it down to Reshiram? :P Return to the six-room room and head into the east-central door. Here, you can examine a bed and say "Yes" to fully heal your party. Yay! Leave afterwards and go into the southeastern door. Go east to run straight into a Grunt battle. Win it to learn that the password is the name of the legendary Pokémon. =/ Yeah, we DID NOT figure that out earlier. Go east and win the next battle to learn that the password is the name of a white dragon Pokémon. *KeyBlade999 used DoubleSlap on the Grunt!* Leave, heal in the east-central room, then go above deck. Go north into the area from before and enter the password, as follows, minus the quotation marks: "Reshiram". Afterwards, go north into the teleporter. Go north and you'll meet up with Zinzolin. Suddenly, he decides to show you what is below. You can see a Pokémon, with the figure of a Dragon, covered in ice. Can that be Kyurem!? As Zinzolin prepares to destroy you, your rival arrives and teams up with you for a double battle against Zinzolin! __________________________________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Zinzolin & Team Plasma Grunt \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Zinzolin's Pokémon: Cryogonal (Lv. 48) Ice | | Cryogonal (Lv. 48) Ice | | Weavile (Lv. 50) Ice/Dark | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Grunt's Pokémon: Liepard (Lv. 45) Dark | | Scolipede (Lv. 45) Bug/Poison | | Watchog (Lv. 45) Normal | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Rival's Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 48) Normal/Flying | | Simipour (Lv. 48) Water <-,__,- Only used if your | | Emboar (Lv. 50) Fire/Fighting <-' starter was Snivy.| | Simisage (Lv. 48) Grass <-,__,- Only used if your | | Samurott (Lv. 50) Water <-' starter was Tepig.| | Simisear (Lv. 48) Fire <-,__,- Only used if your | | Serperior (Lv. 50) Grass <-' starter was | | Oshawott. | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Money Earned: $10,800 | |=============================================================================| | Cryogonal is weak to Fighting, Rock, Steel, and Fire. | | | | Weavile is weak to Fighting (4x), Rock, Steel, Fire, and Bug. It is immune | | to Psychic. | | | | Liepard is weak to Fighting and Bug, and is immune to Psychic. | | | | Scolipede is weak to Fire, Flying, Rock, and Psychic. | | | | Watchog is weak to Fighting, and immune to Ghost. | | | | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: Let's evaluate who you're rival will be okay with. If | | your starter was Oshawott or Snivy, your rival will have a Fire type to | | work with versus Zinzolin's party, obviously reducing the load. If you | | chose Snivy, in fact, he'll have multiple advantages by being both Fire | | and Fighting! He'll have a pretty average time versus the main Grunt. | | Said Fire-type will also have an advantage over Scolipede, and, if the | | Pokémon is Emboar, an advantage over Liepard and Watchog. ^_^ | | | | That's why I love choosing Snivy. | | | | You probably should be able to combat Zinzolin pretty well, since you or | | your rival are GUARANTEED to have a Fire type. As for the other dude, meh. | | Your starter, if not Serperior, will do just fine. In the case of it being | | Serperior, you probably have Magneton/Magnezone still, which is immune to | | Poison, so hint hint. So, basically, I want you to use your starter and/or | | Magnezone, each preferably at Level 53+. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After that "grueling" conflict, you'll speak with Zinzolin for a bit. Suddenly, some of the Shadow Triad will appear and knock you out or something. You'll awaken on the beach of Route 21 to find the Frigate flying off. Crap - I didn't get a chance to light the gas tanks. After Cheren speaks with you, Fly to Humilau and heal up, then let us head to Route 22. Go northeast from the Gym and over the bridge to the north, then use the westbound path. Go down the ramp to the shallow water, then head northwest and north. Go west under a second walkway and upstairs, then west onto the beach to find Route 22. =============================================================================== Route 22 **POKÉMON_4106** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Calcium .......... [] | Carbos ........... [] | Colress Machine .. [] | | Green Shard ...... [] | Max Potion ....... [] | Poison Barb ...... [] | | PP Up ............ [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | Red Shard ........ [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Amoonguss | Grass/Poison | 1,000,000 | Big Mushroom | 2 HP | Both | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Golduck | Water/Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Mienfoo | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Pelipper | Water/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | Terrakion* | Rock/Fighting | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - A special, one-time encounter that is completely optional. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Starmie Lv. 47, Drapion Lv. 47 | | • Vanillite Lv. 45, Bouffalant Lv. 45 | | • Nosepass Lv. 45, Steelix Lv. 45 | | • Camerupt Lv. 45, Grumpig Lv. 45 | | • Swinub Lv. 45, Darmanitan Lv. 45 | | • Arcanine Lv. 47, Excadrill Lv. 47 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Once you enter the Route, go south to the staircase. Defeat the Ace Trainer and head west, upstairs, then go north into the grassy area. Flip on the Dowsing Machine and use it to find a Carbos. Go south to the steps to the west, which take you north onto a higher ledge. Defeat the Backpacker, then head west and downstairs. Go northeast into the darker grass and examine the Pokéball to battle Amoonguss. Go west and to the northeastern corner of the dark grass to find a PP Up. Return to the stairs and go on up the westbound staircase. At the top, you'll spot Terrakion, the complement of Virizion and Cobalion. You'll also meet Colress again, who will hand over the Colrees Machine, I think, to you before leaving. Take on Terrakion, if you feel like it. __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #639 Terrakion \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Rock/Fighting | | Pokémon's Level: Level 45 | | EVs Gained : 3 Attack | | Pokémon's Moves: - Helping Hand (Normal) | | - Retaliate (Normal) | | - Rock Slide (Rock) | | - Sacred Sword (Fighting) | |=============================================================================| | Terrakion is weak towards Water, Ground, Steel, Fighting, Grass, and | | Psychic. It will resist Normal, Fire, Poison, Bug, Rock, and Dark. All | | other moves will deal normal damage. | | | | As for its moveset, Helping Hand is pretty useless here. Retaliate will | | not hit for any type advantages, and even won't affect Ghosts. Rock Slide | | will hurt Ice, Fire, Bug, and Flying. Sacred Sword hurts Normal, Rock, | | Steel, Ice, and Dark. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible, status it, and toss an Ultra Ball. Here, you | | may want to begin with Paralysis and then switch to a 1/4-damage move user | | or Sleep and use Special-class moves to avoid awakening. You'll want the | | HP to be in the red before attempting a catch with one of your limited | | Ultra Balls. Also note that the use of False Swipe, if you somehow have | | it, will never kill an enemy, and therefore will cause the Pokémon to | | remain at one HP, prime for catching. | | | | Specifically, to avoid being dominated, you'll probably want to definitely | | avoid bringing along Ice or Rock types. Normal, Steel, and Dark types are | | negotiable, and a Ghost type won't be hurt as easily here unless it is by | | Iron Head. However, not many Ghost-type Pokémon have moves that inflict | | minimal damage, so just be careful of that. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the fight, ascend the ramp to the narrow pathway. Stand still on it to hit the dark grass below, then go west to find a useful Rare Candy. Go south and east towards the jumpable ledge. Nearby, you'll find a Hiker to defeat; afterwards, take a hop. Move up onto the narrow raised walkway to the east. Move around and go west off of the ramp north of where you entered this path. At this elevated area, hunt down the Green Shard via the Dowsing Machine, then return to the raised path and go eastward, then south along the path. Go down to the Pokémon Breeder and win the battle. Push the Strength boulder next to you into the hole, then go south and begin to Surf to the western shoreline. Make landfall and go west behind the trees to find a Calcium. Surf to the other shore, then use the raised walkways to return to where Terrakion is/was. Go south into the grass, and you'll soon reach two staircases. Go south past them to find a Poison Barb. Go west and downstairs, then north and down some more stairs. Go north along the grassy flat to find a Pokéball; examine it to battle an Amoonguss, then go southwest to find a Red Shard. Go northwest and defeat the Backpacker, then go along to the Giant Chasm entrance rather obviously nearby. You're able to head in if you want - and you eventually will need to - but let's finish exploring first. Go south and defeat the Ace Trainer. Then go south and down the stairs to the east. Go along the northbound path to the end, then head over to the Max Potion. Get on the walkway and drop onto the ground, then head into the Giant Chasm. =============================================================================== Giant Chasm **POKÉMON_4107** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Heart Scale ...... [] | Hyper Potion ..... [] | Ice Gem .......... [] | | Max Potion ....... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | Max Revive ....... [] | | Moon Stone ....... [] | Moon Stone ....... [] | Razor Claw ....... [] | | Star Piece ....... [] | Star Piece ....... [] | TM13 (Ice Beam) .. [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | Yellow Shard ..... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| _________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Main Cave \ |____________________________\_____________\__________________________________ | Pokémon on Land (* = Found in Dust Clouds only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Piloswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Sneasel | Dark/Ice | 1,059,860 | Grip Claw, | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Quick Claw | | | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | Vanillish | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Seel | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Dewgong | Water/Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _________________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Route 13 Entrance \ |____________________________\_____________________\__________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Pelipper | Water/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | Tangela | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Vanillish | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Clefable | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 3 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Tangrowth | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Vanilluxe | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Crater Forest \ |____________________________\_________________\______________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Ditto | Normal | 1,000,000 | Metal Powder,| 1 HP | Both | | | | | Quick Powder | | | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Metang | Steel/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Piloswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Clefable | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 3 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Metal Coat | 3 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Weezing Lv. 47, Muk Lv. 47 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Wow, all those Pokémon Encounter lists, but only that one trainer and so few treasures. =/ <== Main Cave ==> Go south to find some Grunts. You rival comes along, then a Grunt comes by from the south. The other two leave, and you'll speak with the remaining one. Your rival and the Grunt soon leave. Go south to the Strength boulder. Push it into the hole, then go north. Surf on the water and go far north to find TM13, which teaches the ever-useful Ice Beam. Surf south to the westbound path and follow it to some stairs. Go to the southern edge of the area and bypass the doorway to the west. Flip on the Dowsing Machine as you do to find a Star Piece. Return to the southern path and head further west, then head north at the first chance. Push the Strength boulder into the hole, then snatch up the Max Repel it was blocking. Go north to the end of the area and past the Grunt duo. Once you reach the northwest corner of the cave, use the Dowsing Machine to get an Ultra Ball, then go east and push another boulder into another hole to get a Star Piece. Further east, push another boulder into its hole to find an Ice Gem, if you use the Dowsing Machine. Backtrack to the south-central part of the area, then go through the doorway on the southern edge not down some stairs. <== Route 13 Entrance ==> There isn't a whole lot to do here, unless you want to grab a few items or go further to the next town ... which I don't recommend. Go up the stairs to the east and, at the top, go along the path around to the west through some darker grass. At the end of the path, use the Dowsing Machine to grab a Max Potion. Backtrack out of the grass to find a southbound path leading to Route 13. I don't think you oughta go along that path, but it's your choice. We can still grab some items real quick; go south along the path to the water. Go through the shallows to find a Hyper Potion, as well as a Heart Scale - you'll need the Dowsing Machine for the latter. Backtrack to the chasm entrance and go west and upstairs. As you go on up, grab the Yellow Shard. At the top, use the Dowsing Machine on the viewing platform to find a Moon Stone. Backtrack inside the chasm. <== Main Cave ==> Go downstairs and through the unused doorway. <== Crater Forest ==> Go north and you'll find your rival eavesdropping on the conflict between Old and New Team Plasma. He acts rashly and idiotically on a never-before-seen scale by shouting at them all! TAKE COVER! ... Okay... Well, he dazes Old Team Plasma briefly, then some of the New Plasma Grunts come up to battle you. Win the fight and the Old Team Plasma leader dude will have over a Max Revive. New Team Plasma makes their advance, but Old Team Plasma will hold them off. Follow your rival as he heads northeast. Or you *should*; give us a sec. Go west into the grass and to the southwest corner where you'll find a Razor Claw. Go east, on the east side of the New/Old Team Plasma members. Go north and west through the grass; at the corner, you'll be able to get another Moon Stone. Return the Plasma teams and go east after your rival. Move up the icy steps onto the ice. Once you enter the icy field, go east, east, north, west, south, west, south, south, south, and east to find the friggin' Team Plasma Frigate. =============================================================================== Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon Black Version 2) **POKÉMON_4108** =============================================================================== Note that, for this part of the walkthrough, after we head inside the ship, the area will differ depending on which version you're playing. This section is on Pokémon Black Version 2. Also note that the password here can be randomized from a number of different playthroughs; this is just going through what I received. The other passwords are as easily derived. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Max Elixir ....... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | Plasma Card ...... [] | | Power Band ....... [] | Zinc ............. [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Trubbish, Scraggy, Garbodor, Scrafty, Whirlipede, Golbat; each at Lv. 46 | | • Skorupi Lv. 45, Golbat Lv. 45, Foongus Lv. 45 | | • Krookodile Lv. 47 | | • Raticate Lv. 47, Watchog Lv. 47 | | • Leavanny Lv. 49 | | • Trubbish Lv. 46, Zangoose Lv. 46 | | • Scolipede Lv. 47 | | • Scrafty Lv. 47 | | • Drapion Lv. 47 | | • Grimer Lv. 46, Seviper Lv. 46 | | • Cryogonal Lv. 49, Cryogonal Lv. 49, Weavile Lv. 51 | | • Pawniard Lv. 49, Pawniard Lv. 49, Absol Lv. 51 | | • Pawniard Lv. 49, Pawniard Lv. 49, Accelgor Lv. 51 | | • Pawniard Lv. 49, Pawniard Lv. 49, Banette Lv. 51 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Once you enter the Frigate, go south and through the door. You'll be ambushed and forced into a six-on-something double battle. Afterwards, go south and teleport. Speak with the nearby docile Grunt, then head southwest for a fight, then northeast and southeast for another. After defeating the Grunt with the Krookodile, go south and onto the pathway. Go onto the button to move the paths, then head west and north. Get the Zinc, then go south and east along the platform to find a Grunt. Continue along to find a Doctor. Defeat him and speak to him as you wish to be healed. You'll be needing it soon enough. Go north and downstairs, then north and east to find a Power Band. Backtrack to the Doctor and go west and defeat a Grunt. Go southwest and snatch up the Max Elixir and Max Revive, then go north and downstairs. Go along the path north, defeating the Grunt at the end, who will yield a Plasma Card. We need this to proceed forward, but what law says that we are not allowed to beat the living crap out of every Team Plasma member we see? Yeah, I thought that. *grabs a Pokéball* Anywho, go south and upstairs, then use the walkway to go to the top of the next staircase. Smash the button, then go east and south to the main platform. Go west and downstairs, then further west to a Grunt. Win the fight, then go north and beat up another one of these dudes. Afterwards, return to the staircase and ascend. Go to the northbound walkways nearby and use the one in the middle. Go north at the first intersection, and east at the second. Push the button there. Then head west, south, then go east and down the eastern staircase. Further east, relieve the Grunt of his Pokédollars, and repeat with the next one northward. Then go south and upstairs. Speak with the Doctor to heal up and use the central northbound pathway. Go west at the first intersection and smash the button ahead. Afterwards, go south to the main platform. This time, at the three pathways, go east at the first intersection. Smash the button at the next intersection, then go north and use the button. Next, head west and south to the main platform. Get on the western path and smash the button at the first intersection. Head east, north, and east to find another button. Use it and go north onto the platform there. Head over to the teleporter and examine the computer to the northwest. Select "Yes" and begin to input the password - "Zekrom". Then press "Enter" and, if you did this right, the barriers will fall. Good. Go north and you'll find Kyurem. *shuffles through pockets* Where is that freakin' Master Ball when I need it!? So, yep, no catching yet, or for quite a while. Zinzolin decides to come along, chat, and battle. No boss box, since he is really starting to get too easy. =/ Afterwards, backtrack to the Doctor, heal, backtrack to Zinzolin, then go north and east into the teleporter. Here, you'll meet up with Colress. Speak with him to engage in battle. _____________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Colress \ |______________________________\______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Magneton (Lv. 50) Steel/Electric | | Magnezone (Lv. 50) Steel/Electric | | Metang (Lv. 50) Steel/Psychic | | Beheeyem (Lv. 50) Psychic | | Klinklang (Lv. 50) Steel | | | | Money Earned: $10,400 | |=============================================================================| | Magneton and Magnezone are weak to Ground (4x), Fire, and Fighting. They | | tend to be troublesome towards Rock, Ice, Flying, and Water types, and are | | immune to the status and type Poison. | | | | Metang is weak to Fire and Ground. It typically is a problem towards Ice, | | Rock, Water, Flying, Fighting, and Poison. It is immune to Poison as well. | | | | Beheeyem is weak to Bug, Ghost, and Dark, and is just troublesome towards | | Fighting and Poison. | | | | Klinklang is weak to Fire, Ground, and Fighting, and is immune to Poison. | | It'll trouble Ice, Rock, Water, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: For Magnezone and Magneton, I'd probably use some kind of | | Ground-type that I've been building up for a while now; I'd use either | | Sandslash, Krookodile, or Camerupt. Metang would also be a good target for | | using either of the latter two; a Fire-type is otherwise preferred. | | | | Towards Beheeyem, your starter should do fine, unless it is Emboar, in | | which case I'd opt for a simian. Then again, Krookodile is immune to | | Psychic, so take your pick. Klinklang is easy enough to deal with as well; | | a Fire-type is a good preference to pick for it. Any participant by this | | point should hopefully be around Level 55. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, answer Colress's question however you wish, then the chatting will continue some more. Use the teleporter and go along to the Doctor and heal up. Continue back to where Zinzolin is and head west. Speak with the Grunt and use the teleporter to find Ghetsis's room. And he's in there! Ghetsis was the pretty-much overlord of the united Team Plasma several years ago, alongside N. Inside, after a lot of talking, he'll call in a member of the Shadow Triad and flee, while your rival comes in. Defeat the dude of the Triad, then defeat the other two that appear. Go back to the Doctor, heal up, and leave to return outside. =============================================================================== Team Plasma Frigate (Pokémon White Version 2) **POKÉMON_4109** =============================================================================== Note that, for this part of the walkthrough, after we head inside the ship, the area will differ depending on which version you're playing. This section is on Pokémon White Version 2. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Max Elixir ....... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | Power Belt ....... [] | | Zinc ............. [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Trubbish, Scraggy, Garbodor, Scrafty, Whirlipede, Golbat; each at Lv. 46 | | • Skorupi Lv. 45, Golbat Lv. 45, Foongus Lv. 45 | | • Krookodile Lv. 47 | | • Koffing Lv. 46, Amoonguss Lv. 46 | | • Scolipede Lv. 47 | | • Deino Lv. 45, Deino Lv. 45, Sneasel Lv. 45 | | • Leavanny Lv. 47 | | • Trubbish Lv. 46, Zangoose Lv. 46 | | • Grimer Lv. 46, Seviper Lv. 46 | | • Scrafty Lv. 47 | | • Cryogonal Lv. 49, Cryogonal Lv. 49, Weavile Lv. 51 | | • Pawniard Lv. 49, Pawniard Lv. 49, Absol Lv. 51 | | • Pawniard Lv. 49, Pawniard Lv. 49, Accelgor Lv. 51 | | • Pawniard Lv. 49, Pawniard Lv. 49, Banette Lv. 51 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Once you enter the Frigate, go south and through the door. You'll be ambushed and forced into a six-on-something double battle. Afterwards, go south and teleport. Speak with the nearby docile Grunt, then head southwest for a fight, then northeast and southeast for another. After defeating the Grunt with the Krookodile, go south and onto the pathway. Go onto the button to move the paths, then head west and north. Get the Zinc, then go south and east along the platform to find a Grunt. Defeat this dude and go into the nearby teleporter. Trigger the switch and return. Go west into the next teleporter. Go south, east, upstairs, and south to fight a battle. Win it, then grab the two items to the southeast - a Max Revive and a Max Elixir. Go to the far west and defeat the Grunt, then the Doctor. Be sure to use the Doctor's curative services! Backtrack now to where you entered this area and go north a block. Defeat the Grunt here, then use the teleporter. Trigger the switch you reach, then return to the previous area. Remember the stairway you first used, found to the south? Climb it and go east and north. Trigger the switch on the bridge, then go west and south. Go west to the Doctor, then north. Trigger the switch there and use the teleporter at the foot of the staircase. Then go south and defeat another Grunt. Go west and grab the Power Belt, then go north and defeat another Grunt. Enter the teleporter next to you and use the switch there. Return and go south and east into the next teleporter to remove the final barrier... as soon as you press the switch. Return. Go north into the next teleporter. Go back south onto the stairs. Go east, trigger the switch, head north, use that switch, then go along north past where the electric barriers were. There, you'll find Kyurem encased in a supposedly indestructible container. Zinzolin sneaks up behind you and fights you - I won't use a boss box, it being a relatively easy fight by now. Afterwards, backtrack to the Doctor, heal, then go back to Zinzolin. Head north and east, then into the teleportation device. There, you will find Colress. After some chatting, initiate another conversation... And another brawl! _____________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Colress \ |______________________________\______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Magneton (Lv. 50) Steel/Electric | | Magnezone (Lv. 50) Steel/Electric | | Metang (Lv. 50) Steel/Psychic | | Beheeyem (Lv. 50) Psychic | | Klinklang (Lv. 50) Steel | | | | Money Earned: $10,400 | |=============================================================================| | Magneton and Magnezone are weak to Ground (4x), Fire, and Fighting. They | | tend to be troublesome towards Rock, Ice, Flying, and Water types, and are | | immune to the status and type Poison. | | | | Metang is weak to Fire and Ground. It typically is a problem towards Ice, | | Rock, Water, Flying, Fighting, and Poison. It is immune to Poison as well. | | | | Beheeyem is weak to Bug, Ghost, and Dark, and is just troublesome towards | | Fighting and Poison. | | | | Klinklang is weak to Fire, Ground, and Fighting, and is immune to Poison. | | It'll trouble Ice, Rock, Water, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: For Magnezone and Magneton, I'd probably use some kind of | | Ground-type that I've been building up for a while now; I'd use either | | Sandslash, Krookodile, or Camerupt. Metang would also be a good target for | | using either of the latter two; a Fire-type is otherwise preferred. | | | | Towards Beheeyem, your starter should do fine, unless it is Emboar, in | | which case I'd opt for a simian. Then again, Krookodile is immune to | | Psychic, so take your pick. Klinklang is easy enough to deal with as well; | | a Fire-type is a good preference to pick for it. Any participant by this | | point should hopefully be around Level 55. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, answer Colress's question however you wish, then the chatting will continue some more. Use the teleporter and go along to the Doctor and heal up. Continue back to where Zinzolin is and head west. Speak with the Grunt and use the teleporter to find Ghetsis's room. And he's in there! Ghetsis was the pretty-much overlord of the united Team Plasma several years ago, alongside N. Inside, after a lot of talking, he'll call in a member of the Shadow Triad and flee, while your rival comes in. Defeat the dude of the Triad, then defeat the other two that appear. Go back to the Doctor, heal up, and leave to return outside. =============================================================================== Giant Chasm **POKÉMON_41010** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Carbos ........... [] | PP Up ............ [] | Star Piece ....... [] | | Sun Stone ........ [] | TM03 (Psyshock) .. [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| _____________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Crater Forest \ |____________________________\_________________\______________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Ditto | Normal | 1,000,000 | Metal Powder,| 1 HP | Both | | | | | Quick Powder | | | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Metang | Steel/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Piloswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Clefable | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 3 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Metal Coat | 3 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| __________________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Crater Forest Cave \ |____________________________\______________________\_________________________ | Pokémon on Land | | (* = Found in Dust Clouds only; ** = One-Time Encounter For Now) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Piloswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Sneasel | Dark/Ice | 1,059,860 | Grip Claw, | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Quick Claw | | | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | Vanillish | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Seel | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Dewgong | Water/Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special One-Time-Only Wild Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kyurem | Ice/Dragon | 1,250,000 | None | 1 HP, | Both | | | | | | 1 Attack, | | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| <== Crater Forest ==> Outside of the Giant Chasm, slide south on the ice to the stairs. Go on down, then slide south, east, north, east, north, east, south, west, south, east, north, and east onto the steps. Then go east, south, east, south, and east onto the next stairs. Once off the ice, go north and along the linear path to some stairs. Ascend. <== Crater Forest Cave ==> Go along the linear path to the next area. There, go north and you'll meet up with Ghetsis in the clearing ahead. There, Kyurem, the legendary frost Dragon, will be summoned from within the Frigate. Once out, Kyurem goes absolutely crazy, following Ghetsis's orders to kill you with Glaciate. Oh crap... Then N flies in on Reshiram! N commands Reshiram to use Fusion Flare, its signature move versus Kyurem's, melting the ice and saving you. There will then be some talking and something happens after some cool Pokémon fighting. Something completely ****ed up. Kyurem returns Reshiram into its Light Stone and fuses with it! O_O There will be more talking and you'll battle White Kyurem. All you can do is beat it; not capture (that's technically catching two at one time). Dragon, Rock, Fighting, and Steel are super-effective. After the fight, Ghetsis goes crazy and decides to deal with you personally... _____________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Ghetsis \ |______________________________\______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Cofagrigus (Lv. 50) Ghost | | Drapion (Lv. 50) Poison/Dark | | Eelektross (Lv. 50) Electric | | Seismitoad (Lv. 50) Water/Ground | | Toxicroak (Lv. 50) Poison/Fighting | | Hydreigon (Lv. 52) Dark/Dragon | | | | Money Earned: $9,360 | |=============================================================================| | Cofagrigus is weak to Ghost and Dark, and is immune to Normal and Fighting | | typed moves. | | | | Drapion is weak to Ground and Fighting, and is immune to Psychic. | | | | Eelektross is weak to nothing, I guess, if its ability is Levitate; also, | | that makes it immune to Ground. | | | | Seismitoad is weak to Grass (4x), and is immune to Electric. | | | | Toxicroak is weak to Psychic (4x), Ground, and Flying. | | | | Hydreigon is weak to Ice, Dragon, Fighting, and Bug. | | | | Recommendations: Definitely a hard fight. Early on, I'd probably stick | | with a Krookodile or my starter against Cofagrigus, or perhaps even a good | | Normal type with non-Normal moves to defend against the Ghost type. | | | | Drapion should be readily handled by some Ground type, or by Cobalion's | | Sacred Sword. Eelektross will be handled fairly well by Virizion's Sacred | | Sword or non-Grass moves, or a Ground-type preferably with non-Ground | | moves. | | | | Seismitoad is easily dispatched with Serperior, Simisage, or Virizion. | | Toxicroak can be dealt with by your Flying-type you should have been | | raising (Unfezant) or some random Psychic type you may have. As for the | | Hydreigon, you'll probably end up abusing the Ice weakness with Beartic; | | otherwise, toss in Cobalion or Magneton/Magnezone to build resistance. | | In fact, I'd use Cobalion for Sacred Sword, which IS Fighting. | | | | I personally used Serperior, Krookodile, Cobalion, Beartic, and Unfezant | | pretty well, all around Level 54 ~ 56 by now. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, Ghetsis rages, calls the Shadow Triad, and flees. N will speak with you and soon leave with his Reshiram. Your rival then comes on in, too late for anything. Chat it up, answering the question as you wish, then leave. Well. That was a bit of a revealing scene. @_@ <== Crater Forest ==> Well, the Frigate's gone, and has obviously left a lot of destruction in its wake. That does allow you to find some items. Head on towards the Old Team Plasma members, then northeast into the darker grass. On the other side, you can see an item amongst the trees to the south. Go in the gap between the far east tree and the wall of trees further east; use said gap to reach the PP Up. Return to the Old Team Plasma, then go north of them. At the first patch of light grass, go east and southwest through the gap in the trees. At the other side of the gap, use the northbound ledge and go along the path and through the grasses. Northwest of two patches of dark grass is a Carbos; past it is a Sun Stone. Return to the darker grass and go north, out of it, then use the eastern ledge. Return to the Old Team Plasma group, then go west to the grass, then north to the darker grass. There, you'll find TM03, which teaches Psyshock. Return to the Old Team Plasma, then go southwest to find some more dark grass. Go south and through it, then east through another patch, then further east along the path to find a Star Piece. Return to the Old Team Plasma and go south, then west into the light grass. Past it, go south and use the stairs to return to the main cave. There, go upstairs, then south to the wall. Go west, north, and continue along to the cave exit. You'll reach Route 23. =============================================================================== Route 23 **POKÉMON_41011** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Calcium ....................... [] | Full Heal ..................... [] | | Green Shard ................... [] | Heart Scale ................... [] | | HP Up ......................... [] | Iron .......................... [] | | PP Up ......................... [] | Max Potion .................... [] | | Rare Candy .................... [] | Sitrus Berry .................. [] | | Sitrus Berry .................. [] | Star Piece .................... [] | | Star Piece .................... [] | TM05 (Roar) ................... [] | | TM12 (Taunt) .................. [] | TM35 (Flamethrower) ........... [] | | Ultra Ball .................... [] | Yellow Shard .................. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | | (* = Light Grass Only, ** = Dark Grass Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Amoonguss | Grass/Poison | 1,000,000 | Big Mushroom | 2 HP | Both | | Bouffalant | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Gligar | Ground/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Golduck | Water/Psychic | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Mienfoo* | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Mienshao** | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Rufflet | Normal/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack | W2 | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Vullaby | Dark/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Defense | B2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gliscor | Ground/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Buizel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles-Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Floatzel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Throh Lv. 53 | • Emolga Lv. 53, Jellicent Lv. 53 | | • Piloswine Lv. 51, Probopass Lv. 51| • Swanna Lv. 53, Galvantula Lv. 53 | | • Stunfisk Lv. 52, Amoonguss Lv. 52 | • Sawk Lv. 53 | | • Floatzel Lv. 53, Lucario Lv. 53 | • Boldore Lv. 53, Aggron Lv. 53 | | • Scolipede Lv. 54, Arcanine Lv. 54 | • Gurdurr Lv. 53, Scrafty Lv. 53 | | • Magmar Lv. 54, Mamoswine Lv. 54 | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Well, how 'bout this. Looks like this is the final Route before we reach Victory Road. I bet you know what that means - this walkthrough is coming to an end. ... Nah, there's more to do. Looks like you'll be reading a fair bit longer! Anywho, once you reach the Route, go north and upstairs to find a house. Go on in and speak with the woman within to heal your Pokémon. Then leave and go west. Cross the bridge, then go south along the waterway to find a Cut tree. Cut it down to find a Heart Scale, or, I guess you could Surf around it. Return to the western end of the bridge and go north along the shoreline. You will soon defeat a Battle Girl, then continue along to find an Ace Trainer. Afterwards, go east through the gap between the cliff and rock, then turn north. Further ahead, still along the stream, you can defeat a Hiker. Afterwards, go east and under the bridge, then over to the stairs. Go east past the staircase to reach the river. Surf across and go into the river on the other side, then speak with the man within to get TM35, which teaches the ever-useful Flamethrower. Leave the house and Surf back to the other side of the river. Go to the stairs and ascend. Defeat the trainer at the top. Go over the bridge to the east, flipping on the Dowsing Machine as you do. You'll find a Rare Candy in the southwestern portion of the area on the other side of the bridge. Return to the Ace Trainer from before, then go over the bridge to the west and south. Examine the Pokéball in the grass there to battle an Amoonguss. Go south and over the next bridge. Head to the big stand-out leaf nearby to battle a Pokémon Ranger, who yields a Sitrus Berry upon defeat. Then grab the nearby TM05, which teaches Roar, a move that will force the opponent to switch Pokémon, or ends wild Pokémon battles. Go over the previous bridge, then go east and defeat the Black Belt. Head along the path east and south. At the eastbound bridge, flip on your Dowsing Machine and it will register a Star Piece to the southeast. Go to the southern end of this path to find an Iron. Yay. Go back over the bridge, then head south through the grassy area. At the Cut tree, slice it down and go on through northward to find another Star Piece. Hop over the ledge and return to the bridge, then head north. Bypass the Black Belt from before and cross the bridge to the north. Continue along the dirt path. You'll soon come to some stairs, as well another Ranger battle. (You'll win a Sitrus Berry again.) Go west past the Ranger to another Cut tree. Cut it down and go through the grass, then southwest to some stairs. Ascend to find a Full Heal. Go downstairs now. Push the Strength boulder nearby south into the hole, then go northeast to where the small tree is. Go west into the gap betwixt the trees and, further along the path, you'll find a fork. Use the southern path and you'll find a Hiker soon enough. Defeat the Hiker, then west and defeat the Amoonguss posing as an item. Get rid of the Cut tree nearby, then go along the path southwest from there to find a Strength boulder. Push it south twice, then go west along the path to find another Ace Trainer. Win the duel, then return to the Hiker. Go west along the path, which soon will double back and head north. At the end of the path, defeat the Black Belt and, once again, backtrack to the Hiker. Cut down the tree to the east and along the path to its end, where you can find an Ultra Ball if you flip on the Dowsing Machine. Go west and, when the paths split, use the northern one. Head west and defeat the Ace Trainer. Afterwards, go around to the southern path, using it to head west all of the way past to the Black Belt. Nearby, as you approach, north of the patch of grass is a hidden path. Use it and go west and upstairs. Go along to the downbound stairs, where you'll find an HP Up at the end of the path. Return to the main path and head along to the Black Belt. Go further along to the small tree; Cut it down and go through the gap. Go along the path to find a Calcium at the end of this path. Go back through the grass and hop over the ledge to the east. Head further east and downstairs to find some water. Surf across to the other side, then go east. Bypass the stairs and you'll find a Strength boulder. Push it into the hole, then go up the next staircase. At the top, push the Strength boulder west one time. Go downstairs and west towards the water, ascending the unused staircase when you reach it. Hop over the ledge at the apex, then push the Strength boulder north twice. Go around to the water and Surf onto the northwestern area. Go on upstairs, then head east. Push the Strength boulder east once and north once into the hole. East of there, you'll find another Strength boulder. Push it east into the hole - you should've already pushed it south before... Then head southeast to find another boulder; push it east one time, then go around and push it south into a hole, ending this boulder puzzle. Now head west to the steps, then flip on the Dowsing Machine to hunt down a Yellow Shard nearby. Return to the previous boulder pushed - the one that ended the puzzle - and cross it. Head upstairs and defeat the trainer atop it to finish off the last trainer of the Route. Go east and snatch up the Max Potion, then go further east to the bridge. Go north and to the other side, where you'll find some grass. Use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down a PP Up here. Go west over the next bridge and to the other side of the double-battle grass to find TM12 (Taunt). Recross both of the bridges. Bypass the Battle Girl and head downstairs. Go west and through the grass, then north some to find an Amoonguss in the grass, posing as an item. Continue along the path until you find a Green Shard. Afterwards, go east and hop over the ledge to find yourself close(r) to the entrance of Victory Road. Gp east to find a female Pokémon Ranger near some stairs. Go up them if you want to enter the Victory Road. Just go on in. =============================================================================== Victory Road (Pokémon Black Version 2) **POKÉMON_41012** =============================================================================== Note that, after entering the main portion of Victory Road, research has suggested that it will differ between Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2. This section covers Pokémon Black Version 2. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Cheri Berry ...... [] | Dragon Fang ...... [] | Dragon Scale ..... [] | | Dusk Stone ....... [] | Escape Rope ...... [] | Full Restore ..... [] | | Full Restore ..... [] | Full Restore ..... [] | HM05 (Waterfall) . [] | | Iron ............. [] | Max Elixir ....... [] | Max Elixir ....... [] | | Max Repel ........ [] | Max Repel ........ [] | Max Revive ....... [] | | Max Revive ....... [] | Normal Gem ....... [] | PP Max ........... [] | | PP Up ............ [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | Rawst Berry ...... [] | | Red Shard ........ [] | Star Piece ....... [] | TM01 (Hone Claws) [] | | TM24 (Thunderbolt) [] | TM93 (Wild Charge) [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Interior Caverns (Some Caves) - Found Anywhere | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Banette | Ghost | 800,000 | Spell Tag | 2 Attack | Both | | Golurk | Ghost/Ground | 1,000,000 | Light Clay | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Caverns (Some Caves) - Found Anywhere | | (* = Dust Clouds Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Caverns - By Surfing | | (* = Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Azumarill* | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | 600,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce* | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Unfezant* | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cottonee | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | B2 | | Dunsparce* | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Lilligant* | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Petilil | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Roselia | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Roserade* | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Whimsicott* | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | B2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Sawk* | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh* | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas - By Surfing | | (* = Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Buizel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Floatzel* | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Golurk Lv. 55, Sigilyph Lv. 55 | | • Lampent Lv. 54, Musharna Lv. 54 | | • Sigilyph Lv. 55, Crobat Lv. 55 | | • Clefable Lv. 54 | | • Whimsicott Lv. 55, Unfezant Lv. 55 | | • Swoobat Lv. 55, Lilligant Lv. 55 | | • Heatmore Lv. 55, Galvantula Lv. 55 | | • Durant Lv. 55, Ferrothorn Lv. 55 | | • Sawsbuck Lv. 54 | | • Braviary Lv. 55, Mandibuzz Lv. 55, Archeops Lv. 55, Carracosta Lv. 55 | | • Metang Lv. 54, Cofagrigus Lv. 54 | | • Drifblim Lv. 55, Claydol Lv. 55 | | • Gigalith Lv. 55, Skarmory Lv. 55 | | • Swanna Lv. 55, Ampharos Lv. 55 | | • Darmanitan Lv. 55, Tangrowth Lv. 55 | | • Fraxure Lv. 54, Flygon Lv. 54, Zweilous Lv. 54 | | • Sawk Lv. 54, Throh Lv. 54 | | • Zweilous Lv. 54, Eelektross Lv. 54 | | • Magmar Lv. 54, Camerupt Lv. 54 | | • Electabuzz Lv. 54, Probopass Lv. 54 | | • Pinsir Lv. 54, Heracross Lv. 54 | | • Fraxure Lv. 55, Vanilluxe Lv. 55 | | • Zebstrika Lv. 54, Sawk Lv. 54, Starmie Lv. 54 | | • Beartic Lv. 54, Golurk Lv. 54, Throh Lv. 54 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Sorry about the huge vagueness in the Pokémon Encounter lists. Just think of it like this until I find them all to get sorted - most of the non-shaking tiles Pokémon are unique to an area. If you find one in Area X, but don't want it, go somewhere else. They are generally aligned chronologically, though previous sets will come in on occasion. <== Entrance to Victory Road ==> Well, well, well... Once you move up the stairs towards the Road, go along the black-and-white path northward to find N. He doesn't want to fight; merely chat for a bit before giving over HM05, which teaches Waterfall. You'll need to teach this to a Pokémon soon enough, so think about who to teach it to. Anywho, afterwards, go along the path west. As you move between the pillars, you will be checked for your respective Badge - if you've followed the walkthrough and general common sense (come on, since when HAVE you been let into Victory Road with seven or less Badges?) you should be alright. Afterwards, you'll reach the main gate, which will light up and slide into the ground. Go past it and north to find the main entrance to the main Victory Road. East of the entrance, use the Pokémon Center (which has a PokéMart within) to heal and get a Waterfall user if needed. Buy a lot now; mostly Hyper Potions and Revives should be your concern; I doubt you'll need more than 20 Ultra Balls if you plan on catching anything. Outside, head east and use the path between the trees and the northern of the cliffs to find a TM01 (Hone Claws) at the end of the path. Return to the Pokémon Center, then go southeast to find a ledge. South of there, go along the path to the south, which has an Iron at the end. Return to the fork and use the western path. At the two trees, go east and examine the rock to find a Dusk Stone. Go back to the main path and go south and east to another fork. Go south and you'll find a PP Up. Go to the next southbound path along the main path to find some grass. Head east and north, then northwest to find a Star Piece. Jump down the ledge, heal up if needed, then head into Victory Road. <== Victory Road Itself ==> Go north and across the bridges to fight an Ace Trainer, then further north to find a Strength boulder. Push it west once, then north into a hole. Cross it and continue along to the bridge. Cross it and defeat the Psychic, then go north through the doorway to return outside. Go east to find some double-battle grass, where you'll find a Full Restore. Go along the path northward to the stairs, then head on down. Continue to the water and proceed to Surf. Go west to the piece of land with a staircase. Make landfall and go upstairs, where you'll fight a Veteran. Go south and grab the Ultra Ball, then go up the next staircase. Go along the path north to find a Doctor. Defeat him and you'll be allowed to fully heal your party whenever you speak to him. After the battle, go east and defeat an Ace Trainer. Go east and snatch up the Max Repel, then go northeast to the stairs. Descend and defeat the next Ace Trainer. Backtrack to the Doctor, heal up, and head into the cave nearby. Go north and flip on the Dowsing Machine to find the very useful Max Revive. Go west and you'll soon reach a fork; use the southern branch and you'll meet up with a violent Ace Trainer as you go. U-turn around to the fork and use the unused path, where you'll find another Ace Trainer. Defeat him and head west. Ascend the staircase you'll find, and then you'll find four viable paths. Let us begin with the one to the south. Go along to return outside. Defeat the Backpacker, then cross the stream. Get the Escape Rope and get back on the other side. Then go south and down the waterfall, then east to find another cave. In ya go! Here, go down the steps to the south and head to the water. Go south to the west/south fork; go south and under the bridge. You'll soon reach some land; get on it and head upstairs to double-battle two Veterans. (Coincidentally, they have names based on characters in Grand Theft Auto III (Claude) and Final Fantasy IV (Cecil).) After the onslaught, go east and U-turn upstairs to the west. You'll find a TM93, Wild Charge, at the path's conclusion. Go east and hop over the ledge to find a Psychic pacing "awfully" close to a hole. Meh, defeat him and go north, past the big crack. You'll soon find an Ace Trainer. Win the fight to end the 12th Trainer battle thus far, making another 13 ahead. ... Yeah, you can do it. Anywho, south and east over the ledge. I recommend going back south to the Pokémon Center for a quick healing. Afterwards, retrack your way to the four-way intersection from before. Go west this time. Go west and flip on the Dowsing Machine to get a Full Restore, then further west outside. Defeat the Veteran on your way out. Outside, go east and through some grass to find a Max Repel. Head on downstairs and defeat the Ace Trainer, then continue downstairs. Get on the water nearby and go south. Make landfall, ascend the stairs, then go through the grass into the forest. You will end up finding three southbound paths. Let's begin with the western one. At the end of the path, Cut down the tree and continue along the path to find another Full Restore. Return to the tri-branch fork and use the eastern path. Along the way, you'll beat up another Ace Trainer. Afterwards, go east and northeast through the grass to find an Ultra Ball. Backtrack through the dark grass and go south. You'll find a staircase, leading down to the first cave of the Victory Road. We'll backtrack via this way for some stuff. ... Okay, not really. Anywho, if you opted to go into the cavern, go south and cross the bridge. Push the Strength boulder west twice, once south, east until it is north of the hole, then south. Cross the bridge to the east, then go south to find a ledge to the east. Hop over it and, once again, backtrack to the four-way crossway; heal if needed at the Pokémon Center to the south. You will, to a pretty decent extent, need Flash for this next bit. Back at the four-way, let's continue our clockwise motion by going north. You will find some Strength boulders; push the eastern one into the hole and let's go through the door. Hope you brought Flash! Use it to light up this dark room. Go west and north past the stairs. You'll find an item to the east - grab it to find a PP Max (i.e. three PP Ups used at once)! Backtrack to and use the stairs. At the top of the stairs, flip on the Dowsing Machine to snatch up a Red Shard nearby, then go east and downstairs. Surf on the water, then head northeast and land. Switch on the Dowsing Machine to find a Max Elixir nearby, then Surf back to the main area. Go west and north up anotehr staircase, then go along the path to exit the cave. Go up the next staircase to find a Dragon Fang, then up the eastern staircase. Enter the cave at the stairs' peak. Inside, go west and downstairs, then south and defeat a Veteran. Go south and down the next westbound staircase, at the bottom of which you'll find a Dragon Scale. Backtrack to the start of this cave and leave; going over the hoppable ledge shows you a Pokémon guarding something, but we can't go in. Crap. Remember where you found the Dragon Fang? Go there and up the northbound staircase. You see that large northbound staircase? That leads to the Pokémon League, and you're free to go that way if you want ... but why skip out on what remains of a wealth of EXP.? Sticking around? good. Go west to find some southbound steps. Use them and you will fight a Battle Girl. Continue down, then go northeast through the grass to find a staircase with a bunch of rocks at the top. Use the Dowsing Machine and you'll be able to find a Rare Candy somewhere around here. Afterwards, go back through the grass to the southwest and down another bunch of stairs. Getting some good exercise, eh? Get the Max Revive down here, then continue down to find an Ace Trainer. Defeat him and continue downstairs, then into the cavern. Defeat the nearby Pokémon Ranger, who yields a Rawst Berry upon being defeated. Go east through the cave. At the Strength boulders, push the one not in a hole into it, then go east over the boulders to find a Pokémon Ranger. Defeat him and you'll get a Cheri Berry, then go east and outside. Outside, go west and upstairs, then head and up some more. Defeat the Black Belt up here, then head west to find a Max Elixir. Get it and go back and up more stairs. Go west and northwest through teh grass to find a smaller set of stairs. Up here, amongst the rocks, use the Dowsing Machine to find a Normal Gem, then return to the main staircase. Ascend some more and defeat the Ace Trainer on the way. After the final staircase, dry the mass of sweat off of you, then go west to find some big staircase. Defeat the Veteran nearby so you can move up, then ascend and defeat another Veteran. I'd recommend healing or backtracking to the Doctor and healing, for we have a rival fight a-coming. Go through the cave past the second Veteran. Go along the Path of Linearity (not real name) to find your rival. Whaddaya think is coming? ________________________________________ | BOSS: Pokémon Trainer [rival's name] \ |_________________________________________\___________________________________ | Rival's Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 55) Normal/Flying | | Bouffalant (Lv. 55) Normal | | Simipour (Lv. 55) Water <-,__,- Only used if your | | Emboar (Lv. 57) Fire/Fighting <-' starter was Snivy.| | Simisage (Lv. 55) Grass <-,__,- Only used if your | | Samurott (Lv. 57) Water <-' starter was Tepig.| | Simisear (Lv. 55) Fire <-,__,- Only used if your | | Serperior (Lv. 57) Grass <-' starter was | | Oshawott. | | | | Money Earned: $5,700 | |=============================================================================| | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. It'll mostly be trouble for Ghost-type-heavy Pokémon, Fighting, | | Bug, and Grass Pokémon. | | | | Bouffalant is weak to Fighting and immune to Ghost. It's main problem is | | when you use a Ghost-type-heavy Pokémon, but otherwise ... meh. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. Main ones to avoid - | | Fire, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | Pokémon to avoid are of the Rock, Ground, and Water types. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. Try to avoid Ice, Steel, Bug, | | and Grass here. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. Pretty much try to | | not use what you wouldn't use for Simisear, plus Rock and Normal. | | | | Recommendations: First up, Unfezant. This Pokémon can be easily dealt with | | by Terrakion, Magnezone, or Cobalion with absolute ease. General type | | abuse will work okay here. | | | | Bouffalant will be easier to deal with. Cobalion will be your desired one | | to use here, given the Steel/Fighting combo. Easy-peasy. | | | | The two Water-types can be dealt with fairly swiftly with Virizion, your | | Grass starter, or Simisage. Not really hard here, still; just a lot of | | thinking ahead of time. | | | | The two Grass-types are a bit harder to deal with. To a point. Odds are, | | you have raised up a Flying type of some sort, so you should be okay | | there. You also could use Emboar or another good Fire-type. | | | | The two Fire-types are likely to be the toughest crowd, relativistically. | | Terrakion, Simipour, and Samurott all are pretty desireable. | | | | In the end, I brought along my Serperior, Cobalion, Terrakion, and | | Arcanine for mainstream battling, each around Lv. 58 by now. The other | | two slots were the general HM slaves. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After defeating your rival once again, he'll leave, tossing you TM24, which teaches the useful Thunderbolt, on the way out. Continue out and into the Pokémon League. =============================================================================== Victory Road (Pokémon White Version 2) **POKÉMON_41013** =============================================================================== Note that, after entering the main portion of Victory Road, research has suggested that it will differ between Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2. This section covers Pokémon White Version 2. _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Cheri Berry ...... [] | Dragon Scale ..... [] | Dusk Stone ....... [] | | Escape Rope ...... [] | Full Restore ..... [] | Full Restore ..... [] | | Full Restore ..... [] | HM05 (Waterfall) . [] | Iron ............. [] | | Max Elixir ....... [] | Max Elixir ....... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | Max Repel ........ [] | Max Revive ....... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | | Normal Gem ....... [] | PP Max ........... [] | PP Up ............ [] | | Rare Candy ....... [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | Rawst Berry ...... [] | | Red Shard ........ [] | Star Piece ....... [] | TM01 (Hone Claws) [] | | TM24 (Thunderbolt) [] | TM93 (Wild Charge) [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Interior Caverns (Some Caves) - Found Anywhere | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Banette | Ghost | 800,000 | Spell Tag | 2 Attack | Both | | Golurk | Ghost/Ground | 1,000,000 | Light Clay | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Caverns (Some Caves) - Found Anywhere | | (* = Dust Clouds Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Caverns - By Surfing | | (* = Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Azumarill* | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | 600,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce* | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Unfezant* | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cottonee | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | B2 | | Dunsparce* | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Lilligant* | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Petilil | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Roselia | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Roserade* | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Whimsicott* | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | B2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Sawk* | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh* | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas - By Surfing | | (* = Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Buizel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Floatzel* | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Drifblim Lv. 55, Claydol Lv. 55 | | • Metang Lv. 54, Cofagrigus Lv. 54 | | • Swoobat Lv. 55, Lilligant Lv. 55 | | • Whimsicott Lv. 55, Unfezant Lv. 55 | | • Clefable Lv. 54 | | • Sigilyph Lv. 55, Crobat Lv. 55 | | • Gigalith Lv. 55, Skarmory Lv. 55 | | | | • Heatmor Lv. 55, Galvantula Lv. 55 <--,__,-- Can be fought in a | | • Durant Lv. 55, Ferrothorn Lv. 55 <--' double battle. | | | | • Magmar Lv. 54, Camerupt Lv. 54 | | • Zweilous Lv. 55, Eelektoss Lv. 55 | | • Throh Lv. 54, Sawk Lv. 54 | | • Sawsbuck Lv. 54 | | • Mandibuzz Lv. 55, Braviary Lv. 55, Carracosta Lv. 55, Archeops Lv. 55 | | • Swanna Lv. 55, Ampharos Lv. 55 | | • Darmanitan Lv. 55, Tangrowth Lv. 55 | | • Lampent Lv. 54, Musharna Lv. 54 | | • Golurk Lv. 55, Sigilyph Lv. 55 | | • Fraxure Lv. 54, Flygon Lv. 54, Zweilous Lv. 54 | | • Fraxure Lv. 55, Vanilluxe Lv. 55 | | • Pinsir Lv. 54, Heracross Lv. 54 | | • Electabuzz Lv. 54, Probopass Lv. 54 | | • Zebstrika Lv. 54, Starmie Lv. 54, Sawk Lv. 54 | | • Beartic Lv. 54, Golurk Lv. 54, Throh Lv. 54 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Sorry about the huge vagueness in the Pokémon Encounter lists. Just think of it like this until I find them all to get sorted - most of the non-shaking tiles Pokémon are unique to an area. If you find one in Area X, but don't want it, go somewhere else. They are generally aligned chronologically, though previous sets will come in on occasion. <== Entrance to Victory Road ==> Well, well, well... Once you move up the stairs towards the Road, go along the black-and-white path northward to find N. He doesn't want to fight; merely chat for a bit before giving over HM05, which teaches Waterfall. You'll need to teach this to a Pokémon soon enough, so think about who to teach it to. Anywho, afterwards, go along the path west. As you move between the pillars, you will be checked for your respective Badge - if you've followed the walkthrough and general common sense (come on, since when HAVE you been let into Victory Road with seven or less Badges?) you should be alright. Afterwards, you'll reach the main gate, which will light up and slide into the ground. Go past it and north to find the main entrance to the main Victory Road. East of the entrance, use the Pokémon Center (which has a PokéMart within) to heal and get a Waterfall user if needed. Buy a lot now; mostly Hyper Potions and Revives should be your concern; I doubt you'll need more than 20 Ultra Balls if you plan on catching anything. Outside, head east and use the path between the trees and the northern of the cliffs to find a TM01 (Hone Claws) at the end of the path. Return to the Pokémon Center, then go southeast to find a ledge. South of there, go along the path to the south, which has an Iron at the end. Return to the fork and use the western path. At the two trees, go east and examine the rock to find a Dusk Stone. Go back to the main path and go south and east to another fork. Go south and you'll find a PP Up. Go to the next southbound path along the main path to find some grass. Head east and north, then northwest to find a Star Piece. Jump down the ledge, heal up if needed, then head into Victory Road. <== Victory Road Itself ==> Go north and across the bridges to fight an Ace Trainer. Win and go west to the Strength boulder. Push it west and north into the hole. Cross it and head northwest, then north across the bridge. Defeat the Trainer nearby, then go north and outside. Defeat the nearby Ace Trainer, then head north along the slightly grassier northbound path on the right. As you turn west, defeat Beckett, another Ace Trainer. Afterwards, go west to the treeline, then south. Cut down the tree and go along the path to the Full Restore. Return to Beckett and go northeast to find an Ultra Ball. Return to Beckett and head northwest to the next area. There, head east and downstairs. Begin to Surf and head north. Make landfall at the next viable spot and ascend the stairs there. Go north, west, and south to find a Max Repel. Go west and defeat the Doctor. Speak to him whenever you wish to fully heal your party! Then go south and defeat the Veteran, then go back north. Heal via the Doctor and head into the next area. There, defeat the Veteran to your north. Then use the Dowsing Machine to find the Full Restore to the southeast. Go along the linear path to the next two Ace Trainers and slay 'em both. Go north, east, and upstairs. At the four-way intersection, head south, along the path, and outside. Defeat the Trainer you meet. Surf across the river to the east, then grab the Escape Rope on the other side. Go back and down the waterfall. Surf to the far east and you'll soon reach a cave. Enter and go south. Surf on the water southward. At the east/west fork, go east, as the west branch is blocked. At the end of the linear path, make landfall and ascend the staircase to beat the living, and possibly dead, crap out of the Veteran duo. Then go east, south, and west to find TM93, Wild Charge. Jump over the ledge to the east and make your way back to the four-way intersection - use the Doctor on the way! Here, go north and push the boulder into the hole with Strength. Go to the far west and defeat the Pokémon Ranger - you'll earn a Rawst Berry for winning. Then continue outside. Go west and upstairs. Defeat the Ace Trainer. Go along the fairly linear path upstairs for a bit. Get the Max Revive on the way. On the next level, your Dowsing Machine will register something - go northeast after the signal to find a Rare Candy. Go west from the previous staircase and continue your upward trek. Defeat the Battle Girl. Continue along and use the next downbound staircase you find. Grab the item, a Dragon Fang, and go down the left staircase. In the next cave, use Flash and go west. Go along the path to some stairs. Use them and use the Dowsing Machine at the top to find a Red Shard. Go down the stairs, north, and east to find a PP Max. Return to the water and Surf east. Get the item, a Max Elixir, registered on your Dowsing Machine, then Surf south to some more land. There, you'll find a Rare Candy. Return to the start of your Surfing and go west, south, east, and south to the next area. Here, you'll find yourself back at the four-way intersection. For now, let's, this time, go east and along the linear path. Near the end, use the Dowsing Machine to find a Man Revive, then leave to the south. Outside, go east and grab the Max Repel, then south and downstairs. Grab the Ultra Ball and continue down to the Ace Trainer. Defeat him and begin Surfing eastward. Make landfall at the other side, then go along the path. Defeat the nearby Ace Trainer and grab the Full Restore. Go west and south to the next area. Defeat the Psychic to the southeast, then go east across the bridge to find a Strength boulder. Push it north once, east thrice, south thrice, west once, and south twice. Cross it and head west to defeat another Ace Trainer. Go along the path some more to return to where you fought the first Ace Trainer of the Victory Road! Go along the path from before to the four-way intersection. Use the Doctor on the way. There, use the pushed-in left boulder to reach the north-central doorway you were using earlier until we got sidetracked. >_> Re-Flash and go west, north, east, north, west, north, east, and south back outside. Go down the other staircase to the right and go into the cave there. Go downstairs once, then south to beat a Veteran. Go down the stairs nearby to grab a Dragon Scale, then hop over the ledge. Go south and leave. That's all for this portion, really. Going outside just leads to an interesting look at a Zoroark guarding something. Hm... Didn't N use to have one? And wasn't N's Castle somewhere in this general area? Backtrack back through the previous cave, then go climb back up the mountainside to just prior to the big staircase to the north. Go far east and downstairs to challenge another Ace Trainer. Defeat her and go down two more levels. You'll see a side path going to the west. Go along it to find a Normal Gem in the northernmost rock of the rocky field. Go back to where you turned west, then continue downstairs. Defeat the Karate Kid -- excuse me, Black Belt -- there. Then go west and snatch up the Max Elixir, then continue down into the next cavern. Go west and defeat the Pokémon Ranger; you'll receive a Cheri Berry for having won the battle. Go further west and push in the Strength boulder. That makes us a nice shortcut. Now, remember that big freakin' staircase we keep skipping for some obvious, albeit unstated explicitly? Backtrack there however you wish. Go on up and defeat the Veteran on the way. Defeat the Veteran atop the stairs and head into the cave, though you may want to backtrack and heal at the Doctor dude. In the cave, continue west along the path. As you go, your rival will arrive, asking you for a battle. ________________________________________ | BOSS: Pokémon Trainer [rival's name] \ |_________________________________________\___________________________________ | Rival's Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 55) Normal/Flying | | Bouffalant (Lv. 55) Normal | | Simipour (Lv. 55) Water <-,__,- Only used if your | | Emboar (Lv. 57) Fire/Fighting <-' starter was Snivy.| | Simisage (Lv. 55) Grass <-,__,- Only used if your | | Samurott (Lv. 57) Water <-' starter was Tepig.| | Simisear (Lv. 55) Fire <-,__,- Only used if your | | Serperior (Lv. 57) Grass <-' starter was | | Oshawott. | | | | Money Earned: $5,700 | |=============================================================================| | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. It'll mostly be trouble for Ghost-type-heavy Pokémon, Fighting, | | Bug, and Grass Pokémon. | | | | Bouffalant is weak to Fighting and immune to Ghost. It's main problem is | | when you use a Ghost-type-heavy Pokémon, but otherwise ... meh. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. Main ones to avoid - | | Fire, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | Pokémon to avoid are of the Rock, Ground, and Water types. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. Try to avoid Ice, Steel, Bug, | | and Grass here. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. Pretty much try to | | not use what you wouldn't use for Simisear, plus Rock and Normal. | | | | Recommendations: First up, Unfezant. This Pokémon can be easily dealt with | | by Terrakion, Magnezone, or Cobalion with absolute ease. General type | | abuse will work okay here. | | | | Bouffalant will be easier to deal with. Cobalion will be your desired one | | to use here, given the Steel/Fighting combo. Easy-peasy. | | | | The two Water-types can be dealt with fairly swiftly with Virizion, your | | Grass starter, or Simisage. Not really hard here, still; just a lot of | | thinking ahead of time. | | | | The two Grass-types are a bit harder to deal with. To a point. Odds are, | | you have raised up a Flying type of some sort, so you should be okay | | there. You also could use Emboar or another good Fire-type. | | | | The two Fire-types are likely to be the toughest crowd, relativistically. | | Terrakion, Simipour, and Samurott all are pretty desireable. | | | | In the end, I brought along my Serperior, Cobalion, Terrakion, and | | Arcanine for mainstream battling, each around Lv. 58 by now. The other | | two slots were the general HM slaves. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After defeating your rival once again, he'll leave, tossing you TM24, which teaches the useful Thunderbolt, on the way out. Continue out and into the Pokémon League. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= The Pokémon League **POKÉMON_41014** =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= ___________________________ | Pokémon League PokéMart \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| <== Introduction/Preparation ==> So the culmination and fruition of a months-long journey (okay, more like 30 hours) and gathering the eight Badges of the Unova region is this, the ultimate goal of any Pokémon Trainer - the Pokémon League Championships! Here, you will fight five more Trainers. Four of these are aptly named the Elite Four and are perhaps the hardest trainers you have fought thus far. The fifth is the Pokémon League Champion, Iris, one-time (in White Version) Gym Leader of Opelucid, then the eighth Gym. Only after beating these five trainers in succession will be you be fully and truly deemed the Champion of the Unova region and have your name etched into the Hall of Fame. Are you ready? This will truly be quite an endeavor. We need to prepare, and prepare well. We shall begin with items - you easily scored well over $30,000 in the Victory Road, I hope. You'll namely want: • Hyper Potion (x25) • Revive (x15) • Full Restore (x10) You'll probably already have some of these in-stock from previous shopping and finds. If so, just end up making that the end result. With any spare cash, I recommend splitting it between Hyper Potions and Full Restores, with the former taking priority. The Full Restores are mostly for emergency healings when you also have a status, which is rare since you could just use another item to heal said status if your HP is fine. Party planning time. Here, you'll fight Trainers mostly focused around Psychic, Fighting, Ghost, and Dark, then the varied Iris, who does have half of her party as Dragons. My preferred party would be the following. Pretty much the first four are my "essentials", which I could probably go with alone, with the final two being extras and back-ups. • Beartic: This Pokémon will be essential to taking down Iris, as you've had more time to level this up than Dragons you may gotten before. You will end up fighting three Dragons and Archeops (also weak to Ice). Very critical. • Unfezant, Reuniclus, or Gothitelle: Marshal is all about Fighting. • Krookodile: Dark helps to combat the Ghost-types, plus Ground to coincidentally help out with Chandelure versus Shauntal and Bisharp versus Grimsley. The Dark also helps to take out Caitlin and her Psychics. • Cobalion: Steel resists a lot of stuff here. I mostly used him in the fight versus Grimsley - Fighting hurts Dark, and really hurts Dark/Steel don't it? Fighting also helps against Hydreigon, Lapras, and Aggron in the final fight. • Virizion: Basically Cobalion with help against some Ground- and Water-types. • Terrakion: Basically Cobalion with help versus some Fire- and Flying-types. My movesets for these are as follows. I leveled up to around Level 60 with these, and had spare Rare Candies to get Virizion to Level 67 for Leaf Blade. Yes, I actually saved my Candies, and, yes, I had to power-level a little to make up for the lack of a starter/simian in this strategy, since they would inferioriate this. (Is that even a word? "Inferioriate"?) • Beartic : Icicle Crash, Ice Beam , Brine , Brick Break • Unfezant : Fly , Air Slash , Air Cutter , Aerial Ace • Krookodile: Earthquake , Crunch , Dig , Outrage • Cobalion : Sacred Sword, Iron Head , Volt Switch, Aerial Ace • Virizion : Sacred Sword, Leaf Blade, Mega Drain , Aerial Ace • Terrakion : Sacred Sword, Rock Slide, Earthquake , Aerial Ace This is a team I will make references to in the strategies. If you do not have these Pokémon, I assume you have enough knowledge to make educated edits based on your own strategem; otherwise, since you ARE looking at this FAQ, pretty much do what you can to get this set. <== The League ==> You ready yet? Once you are, speak with the man in front of the staircase and say "Yes" so we can begin. When you enter the structure, much like in the original B/W, you can fight the Elite Four in any desired order. I'll list the strategies from left to right. Again, remember I'm referencing my party in the Recommendations. _____________________________ | BOSS: Elite Four Shauntal \ |______________________________\______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Cofagrigus (Lv. 56) Ghost | | Golurk (Lv. 56) Ghost/Ground | | Drifblim (Lv. 56) Ghost/Flying | | Chandelure (Lv. 58) Ghost/Fire | | | | Money Earned: $6,960 | |=============================================================================| | Cofagrigus is weak to Ghost and Dark, and is immune to Normal and | | Fighting. It can use Grass Knot (Grass; more damage to heavy Pokémon), | | Psychic (Psychic), Shadow Ball (Ghost), and Will-O-Wisp (Burns). Avoid | | Rock, Ground, Water, Fighting, Poison, Psychic, and Ghost here. | | | | Golurk is weak to Ghost, Dark, Water, Grass, and Ice, and is immune to | | Electric, Normal, and Fighting. It uses Earthquake (Ground), Brick Break | | (Fighting), Heavy Slam (Steel), and Shadow Punch (Ghost). Avoid Rock, | | Fire, Steel, Electric, Poison, Ice, Normal, Ghost, and Psychic. | | | | Drifblim is weak to Ghost, Dark, Ice, Rock, and Electric; it is immune to | | Ground, Normal, and Fighting. It can use Acrobatics (Flying), Psychic, | | Shadow Ball (Ghost), and Thunderbolt (Electric). To avoid - Fighting, Bug, | | Grass, Poison, Ghost, Psychic, Flying, and Water. | | | | Chandelure is weak to Ghost, Dark, Rock, Ground, and Water, and is immune | | to Normal and Fighting. It can use Psychic (Psychic), Energy Ball (Grass), | | Shadow Ball (Ghost), and Fire Blast (Fire; may Burn). To avoid - Fighting, | | Poison, Ground, Water, Rock, Ghost, Psychic, Ice, Steel, Grass, and Bug. | | | | Recommendations: Krookodile was my main here, although I didn't use him | | versus Cofagrigus (Grass Knot) and Chandelure (Energy Ball). Crunch was | | good for Drifblim and Golurk. I switched to Beartic for Drifblim with its | | Ice Beam. Chandelure was a bit of an iffy, so I tossed out Terrakion for | | its Earthquake, forgetting about Energy Ball, but I got lucky. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________________ | BOSS: Elite Four Grimsley \ |______________________________\______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Liepard (Lv. 56) Dark | | Krookodile (Lv. 56) Dark/Ground | | Scrafty (Lv. 56) Dark/Fighting | | Bisharp (Lv. 58) Dark/Steel | | | | Money Earned: $6,960 | |=============================================================================| | Liepard is weak to Fighting and Bug, and is immune to Psychic. It will use | | Aerial Ace (Flying; no-miss), Night Slash (Dark), Fake Out (Dark), and | | Attract (opposite gender may not attack). I'd avoid Fighting, Bug, Grass, | | Psychic, and Ghost. | | | | Krookodile is weak to Fighting, Bug, Water, Ice, and Grass; it is immune | | to Electric and Psychic. It will use Earthquake (Ground), Dragon Claw | | (Dragon), Crunch (Dark), and Rock Tomb (Rock). To avoid - Fire, Rock, | | Steel, Electric, Dragon, Psychic, Ghost, Flying, and Bug. | | | | Scrafty is weak to Fighting and Flying, and is immune to Psychic. It can | | use Rock Tomb (Rock), Crunch (Dark), Poison Jab (Poison), and Brick Break | | (Fighting). It is best to avoid Flying, Ice, Bug, Psychic, Ghost, Grass, | | Rock, Normal, and Steel. | | | | Bisharp is weak to Fighting (4x), Fire, and Ground, and is immune to both | | the status and type of Poison, as well as Psychic. It can use X-Scissor | | (Bug), Aerial Ace (Flying; no-miss), Metal Claw (Steel), and Night Slash | | (Dark). To avoid - Dark, Psychic, Grass, Bug, Fighting, Rock, Ice, and | | Ghost. | | | | Recommendations: Y'know, the movesets of the Pokémon seem to deeply | | suggest NOT using Cobalion. I actually did, and solo'd it well. In | | reality, it is only weak to Fire, Ground, and Fighting, types which are | | restricted to two Pokémon. So, given MY advantages, I'm okay. | | | | Anywho, it was Sacred Sword for Liepard, Krookodile, and Bisharp. In the | | case of Scrafty, I went with Aerial Ace for the no-miss benefit. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ____________________________ | BOSS: Elite Four Caitlin \ |_____________________________\_______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Musharna (Lv. 56) Psychic | | Reuniclus (Lv. 56) Psychic | | Sigilyph (Lv. 56) Psychic/Flying | | Gothitelle (Lv. 56) Psychic | | | | Money Earned: $6,960 | |=============================================================================| | Musharna is weak to Bug, Dark, and Ghost. It can use Charge Beam | | (Electric), Reflect, Yawn (Sleep in several turns), and Dream Eater | | (damage to sleeping Pokémon; Psychic). To avoid - Flying, Water. | | | | Reuniclus is weak to Ghost, Dark, and Bug. It can use Psychic (Psychic), | | Energy Ball (Grass), Focus Blast (Normal), and Recover (heal HP). It is | | best to avoid Fighting, Poison, Water, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Sigilyph is weak to Ghost, Dark, Rock, Electric, and Ice, and is immune to | | Ground. It can use Ice Beam (Ice), Shadow Ball (Ghost), Psychic (Psychic), | | and Air Slash (Flying). I'd avoid Flying, Ground, Grass, Ghost, Psychic, | | Fighting, Poison, and Bug. | | | | Gothitelle is weak to Dark, Ghost, and Bug. It can use Psychic (Psychic), | | Thunderbolt (Electric), Shadow Ball (Ghost), and Calm Mind (boost in | | Special Defense). To avoid - Fighting, Poison, Flying, Water, Ghost, and | | Psychic. | | | | Recommendations: My main preference was again Krookodile. It mostly was | | used on Musharna, Reuniclus, and Gothitelle, with the main move being | | Crunch. It didn't have a whole lot of trouble with Reuniclus, despite the | | whole Energy Ball thing, and it was immune to Psychic moves, so a bonus. | | | | As for Sigilyph, I swapped that over to Beartic and Ice Beamed it into a | | nice, long, frozen slumber. Not hard. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ____________________________ | BOSS: Elite Four Marshal \ |_____________________________\_______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Throh (Lv. 56) Fighting | | Sawk (Lv. 56) Fighting | | Mienshao (Lv. 56) Fighting | | Conkeldurr (Lv. 56) Fighting | | | | Money Earned: $6,960 | |=============================================================================| | Throh is weak to Flying and Psychic. It can use Rock Tomb (Rock), Bulldoze | | (Ground), Payback (Dark), and Storm Throw (Fighting). To avoid - Flying, | | Ice, Fire, Rock, Steel, Electric, Psychic, Ghost, and Normal. | | | | Sawk is weak to Psychic and Flying. It can use Rock Slide (Rock), Payback | | (Dark), Brick Break (Fighting), and Retaliate (Normal). Avoid Flying, Ice, | | Fire, Normal, Rock, and Steel. | | | | Mienshao is weak to Flying and Psychic. It can use Hi-Jump Kick (Fighting; | | hurts user with miss), Bounce (Flying), U-turn (Bug; user switches), and | | Retaliate (Normal). Avoid using Rock, Ice, Steel, Normal, Fighting, Grass, | | Bug, Dark, and Psychic. | | | | Conkeldurr is weak to Flying and Psychic. It can use Stone Edge (Rock), | | Retaliate (Normal), Hammer Arm (Fighting), and Bulk Up (stat boosts). I'd | | avoid Flying, Ice, Fire, Rock, Steel, and Normal. | | | | Recommendations: Well, a quick look at that really puts down pretty much | | any use of the main weakness you'll be able to abuse - Flying. In the end, | | I also had to somewhat toss away the ideas of Cobalion and Terrakion. They | | and Unfezant became back-ups to Terrakion. | | | | Terrakion mostly abused its authority by tossing around Aerial Ace on most | | of these guys. It should really only have problems when faced with a hard | | hitting Fighting move (Hammer Arm), and is otherwise okay. He could faint | | in battle, though; if so, toss in Unfezant and keep going without a stop. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Are you ready? After having beaten the four members of the Elite Four, heal your HP with some Hyper Potions, your status with Full Heals, and your PP with whatever ya got. Back in the central area, you'll find a teleporter. Use it to find the Champion. The final battle is upon you. Good luck. _______________________ | BOSS: Champion Iris \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Pokémon: Hydreigon (Lv. 57) Dark/Dragon | | Druddigon (Lv. 57) Dragon | | Archeops (Lv. 57) Rock/Flying | | Aggron (Lv. 57) Steel/Rock | | Lapras (Lv. 57) Water/Ice | | Haxorus (Lv. 59) Dragon | | | | Money Earned: $11,800 | |=============================================================================| | Hydreigon is weak to Dragon, Ice, Fighting, and Bug; it is immune to | | Psychic. It can use Dragon Pulse (Dragon), Surf (Water), Charge Beam | | (Electric), and Flamethrower (Fire). To avoid - Dragon, Fire, Ground, | | Rock, Flying, Water, Ice, Steel, Grass, and Bug. | | | | Druddigon is weak to Dragon and Ice. It can use Rock Slide (Rock), Focus | | Blast (Normal), Dragon Tail (Dragon; forces a switch), and Flamethrower | | (Fire). Avoid using Flying, Ice, Bug, Dragon, Grass, and Steel. | | | | Archeops is weak to Electric, Ice, Rock, and Water; it's immune to Ground. | | It uses Rock Slide (Rock), Acrobatics (Flying), Dragon Claw (Dragon), and | | Endeavor (Normal). To avoid - Flying, Ice, Bug, Grass, Fighting, and | | Dragon. | | | | Aggron is weak to Fighting (4x), Ground (4x), and Water, and is immune to | | Poison. It can use Rock Slide (Rock), Autotomize, Double-Edge (Normal), | | and Earthquake (Ground). Avoid using Flying, Ice, Bug, Fire, Rock, Steel, | | and Electric. | | | | Lapras is weak to Grass, Electric, Fighting, and Rock. It can use Surf | | (Water), Ice Beam (Ice), Thunderbolt (Electric), and Sing (put to Sleep). | | I'd avoid Fire, Ground, Rock, Flying, Grass, and Water. | | | | Finally, Haxorus is weak to Dragon and Ice. It can use Dual Chop (Dragon), | | X-Scissor (Bug), Earthquake (Ground), and Dragon Dance (Attack/Speed boost | | to user). I'd avoid using Dragon, Dark, Psychic, Fire, Rock, Electric, and | | Steel. | | | | Recommendations: We'll cover everyone one by one. First, Hydreigon. It is | | too risky to toss pretty much anyone that WOULD work because of that | | Flamethrower and Surf, and then he dominates Unfezant... My idea would be | | to toss out the least needed by the end. In the end, it comes down to | | Krookodile with Outrage, or Terrakion with Sacred Sword. I chose the | | latter because of the STAB boost. And he didn't get KO'ed, amazingly. | | | | Next is Druddigon. Like before, it is a bit risky tossing Beartic out in | | there. I would recommend tossing out Krookodile and at least whittling it | | down with Outrage, then going on to use Beartic in the case of a KO. | | | | This is where is gets easier. For Archeops, I would toss out Cobalion and | | Volt Switch. If it doesn't induce a KO, then switch to Terrakion and use a | | Rock Slide, which is super-effective. If those two are unavailable, Ice | | Beam with Beartic. | | | | Then there's Aggron. Use Virizion or Krookodile, then use Sacred Sword or | | Earthquake, respectively. | | | | As for Lapras, it is another tough choice, though only slightly given the | | whole only-one-Ice-move thing, which is unusual. Anywho, I'd toss out | | Cobalion and go for the Volt Switch to Virizion, or just flat-out start | | with Virizion and, either way, use Leaf Blade and Mega Drain. | | | | And, finally, Haxorus. If Beartic is still alive, pull him out and use | | only Ice Beam, even at the lowest of HP (unless he is moving second, in | | which case you WILL want to heal). If he gets KO'ed at some point, I'd | | toss in Virizion and use Sacred Sword (if not revivable; otherwise, use a | | Revive, Hyper Potion, attack until KO'ed). | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After having beaten Iris, enjoy some scenes. Oh, and this - ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE BEATEN THE MAIN STORYLINE OF POKÉMON BLACK VERSION 2 AND POKÉMON WHITE VERSION 2! ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Five: Post-Credits Walkthrough |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_5** | |_____________________________| ############################################################################ ## ## # Exploring Southeastern Unova **POKÉMON_51** # ## ## ############################################################################ =============================================================================== Aspertia City **POKÉMON_511** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Max Revive (x2) ............... [] | National Pokédex .............. [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Aspertia PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| *stretches out* So, finally, we defeated the Pokémon League and became Pokémon League Champion. We didn't quell Team Plasma's evil too well, though; nor did we catch Kyurem. That's enough in a Pokémon game to leave me a little disappointed. Whelp, we got better things to do than sit around in a real house watching a virtual dude in a virtual house doing virtually nothing. We may as well make that dude do something. Speak with your mother and Cedric Juniper, the father, I believe, of Professor Juniper. He'll hand you an upgraded version of the Pokédex. It will now function on a National level - that is to say, Pokémon are now ordered moreso upon their introduction into the Pokémon series and their original region. So, in effect, you'll see a crapload of blank spaces in this 649-entry 'Dex. Your mother will hand you two Max Revives before you get to leave. Outside, your rival and his sister will thank you for helping with saving her Purrloin WAAAY back. And no reward? Come on, after thirty real-life hours, *some* interest had to accumulate. >_< So, anyways, we have a fair bit more we can do. In this sub-section, we'll take a fairly linear cruise through the southeastern portions of Unova where your journey in the original B/W began. Prepare for some rough battles and some legendary catching! First up, Fly to Castelia and go south onto the Skyarrow Bridge. =============================================================================== Skyarrow Bridge **POKÉMON_512** =============================================================================== ___________________ | Random Merchant \ |____________________\________________________________________________________ | Item Name .......................................................... Cost | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Fresh Water ........................................................ $300 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| The bridge is linear and cool. All else worth noting is the guy about halfway across selling Fresh Water for $300 each. For your information, that is about 50% overpriced when it comes to the actual cost. Keep saying "no" to him and move on into the Pinwheel Forest. =============================================================================== Pinwheel Forest - Inside **POKÉMON_513** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | BalmMushroom ..... [] | Bug Gem .......... [] | Green Shard ...... [] | | Lum Berry ........ [] | Lum Berry ........ [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | Max Revive ....... [] | Net Ball ......... [] | PP Max ........... [] | | Rare Candy ....... [] | Sitrus Berry ..... [] | Sitrus Berry ..... [] | | TM22 (SolarBeam) [] | TM86 (Grass Knot) [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | Up-Grade ......... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Cottonee | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | B2 | | Petilil | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Swadloon | Bug/Grass | 1,059,860 | Mental Herb | 2 Defense | Both | | Vigoroth | Normal | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Whirlipede | Bug/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Lilligant | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Panpour | Water | 1,000,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Pansage | Grass | 1,000,000 | Occa Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Pansear | Fire | 1,000,000 | Passho Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 3 Speed | Both | | Slaking | Normal | 1,250,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Whimsicott | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | B2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Azumarill | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Wooper Lv. 60, Tympole Lv. 60 | | • Exeggcute Lv. 61, Miltank Lv. 61 | | • Dratini Lv. 59, Bagon Lv. 59, Gible Lv. 59 | | • Burmy Lv. 59, Paras Lv. 59, Scyther Lv. 59 | | | | • Chansey Lv. 61, Leavanny Lv. 61 <--,__,-- Can be fought in a double | | • Pineco Lv. 60, Ferrothorn Lv. 60 <--' battle, or separately. | | | | • Sudowoodo Lv. 62, Gloom Lv. 62, Beartic Lv. 62 | | • Weepinbell Lv. 62, Ursaring Lv. 62, Luxray Lv. 62 | | • Mankey Lv. 60, Crawdaunt Lv. 60, Snubbull Lv. 60 | | • Electrike Lv. 62, Rapidash Lv. 62, Farfetch'd Lv. 62 | | • Ludicolo Lv. 64, Crobat Lv. 64, Forretress Lv. 64, Leafeon Lv. 64, | | Magmortar Lv. 64, Electivire Lv. 64 | | | | • Nidoran Lv. 60, Nidoran Lv. 60, Nidoqueen Lv. 60 <--,_ Can be a | | • Cascoon Lv. 60, Silcoon Lv. 60, Scolipede Lv. 60 <--' 2-on-2. | | | | • Munchlax Lv. 62, Kricketune Lv. 62, Zebstrika Lv. 62 | | • Phanpy Lv. 60, Fearow Lv. 60, Doduo Lv. 60 | | • Plusle Lv. 60, Minun Lv. 60 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Holy crap, isn't THIS a good way to open up our post-credits walkthrough? A wealth of great items, a place to find Level 55 simian Pokémon, Pokémon in general over Level 50, and a crapload of battles with Pokémon not native at all to Unova, with almost every Pokémon battle snatching you up a lot of EXP. and money. I'm going to enjoy this. *cracks knuckles* <== Alone, Part One ==> As you enter the area, defeat the Preschooler. Yep, a kid around age six is allowed to use Pokémon more powerful than ours late in our own journey. =/ Anywho, win and continue to the bridge. Defeat the nearby Nursery Aide, then cross the bridge and defeat another Trainer. Coincidentally, this Preschooler has the first-stage evolution of the main Dragon of the non-Unova regions (Dratini for Kanto and Johto, Bagon for Hoenn, and Gible for Sinnoh). Go south/southeast to the next Preschooler and win. Further south, you'll see a westbound path with Cheren near. Speak with him and say "Yes" to let him join your party. You know the deal by now - most battles are double, all wild ones will be, and you're healed between the battles. He is using Stoutland at Level 67, and Cinccino and Watchog at Level 65; they are all Normal-typed. <== Partnered with Cheren ==> Go west along the path into the forest. Defeat the Nursery Aide and the Preschooler, then go southwest. Defeat the Pokémon Ranger in the grass; you will also get a Sitrus Berry for winning. Go southeast and snatch up the Max Repel. Return to the Ranger and go west. Defeat the Pokémon Ranger hidden under the "completely invisible" leaf and you'll get another Sitrus Berry. If only these were as useful as in Mystery Dungeon, then I'd be happy... Go west through the fence, then through the grass to the south to find an Ultra Ball. Go north and west to find a Youngster. Win. (Am I odd in that I find it odd that his Mankey has an advantage over his other Pokémon?) Go through the grass now, Dowsing Machine switched on, and you'll find an Ultra Ball, dropped obviously by some unwitting traveler. Well, finders keepers. Go north out of the grass and get the Max Revive from the tree. Go through the trunk and north under the next one to the Pokémon Ranger. Win to get a Lum Berry, a rare and hard-to-grow (in previous games) Berry that heals all statuses. After the battle, go west, south, and east to the the hollow trunk you moved under previously. Go on through to the ledge above. Go around and down through another trunk heading north. Defeat this difficult Veteran couple - their Pokémon do not have one type repetition. Oh, and their Pokémon are above the area's average, and stronger than the Pokémon party Iris had by seven levels. After the grueling fight, pat yourself on the back and enjoy the $10,240 (or $20,480 with the Amulet Coin). Thank Arceus for healers like Cheren! Go east to another tree trunk. IGNORE it and go south and downstairs, then down the next set. Afterwards, head northeast to the Youngster, then go north and defeat the Lass/Youngster duo. I found it funny how the Youngster had two Level 60 cocoon Pokémon (Gen. III) that, given the usual context in three-Pokémon parties in the post-game, were supposed to evolve into Scolipede. Just a nice bit of habitual trivia; get used to it. Go up the staircase and west to the end of the path, then flip on the Dowsing Machine to find a BalmMushroom nearby. Go back through the hollow log I told you previously to ignore. Some weird (in)sane dude comes up behind you and there will be some chatting. Cheren will soon hand over the Up-Grade. This item will evolve Porygon into Porygon2 if held when traded. Just need to find a Porygon. XD And then we're alone. Aww... <== Alone, Part Two ==> Go northeast and defeat the final Pokémon Ranger, also yielding a Lum Berry. Nearby, you can also grab TM86. TM86 teaches Grass Knot, a Grass-type move that will inflict more damage onto heavier Pokémon. Not really a useful move, in my opinion, unless it is on a Grass-type Pokémon with no real other choice. Go southeast to the ledge, then hop over and return to the main path. Go south and to the bridge. Hug the east side of the road to find the gap in the fence from before now unblocked! Go through the gap in the fence and go downstairs into the darker grass. Go south and west along the path to find a Green Shard if you use the Dowsing Machine. Go east to the end of the grass, then defeat the Youngster. Then head northeast and upstairs. Go along the path and through the hollow log, then through the next one going to the east. As you do, switch on the Dowsing Machine to find a Bug Gem nearby. That'll probably finish it for this part of the Route - further ahead is only Rumination Field. It has no real use here, unlike in the original B/W, where you found Virizion here. Backtrack to the Youngster and go southeast and downstairs, then up another staircase sequence into some grass. At the end of the linear path is TM22. This TM teaches SolarBeam, a high-Power Grass-type move. It will take two turns to use - one to charge, and one to execute - unless the weather is Sunny, in which case it is an insta-use. Go along the narrow path to some stairs leading to the water. Use 'em and go west, flipping on the Dowsing Machine as you do, and you'll find a Rare Candy. Surf on the water westward, past teh bridges, to find a PP Max atop some stairs. Jump down the ledge nearby and go north into the grass, then upstairs, then through a log. Go east to another ledge; hop down and go onto the main path. Head southward, past the bridge, and go along the main path outside of the Pinwheel Forest. You'll have a double battle with some Twins just before you leave. =============================================================================== Pinwheel Forest - Outside **POKÉMON_514** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Fighting Gem ..... [] | Full Heal ........ [] | HP Up ............ [] | | Max Elixir ....... [] | Nugget ........... [] | PP Max ........... [] | | Protein .......... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Palpitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Toxicroak | Poison/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 2 Attack | Both | | Yanma | Bug/Flying | 1,000,000 | Wide Lens | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Seismitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Yanmega | Bug/Flying | 1,000,000 | Wide Lens | 2 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Oddish Lv. 60, Tangela Lv. 60, Bellossom Lv. 60 | | • Furret Lv. 63, Braviary Lv. 63, Seismitoad Lv. 63 | | • Linoone Lv. 64, Toxicroak Lv. 63, Mandibuzz Lv. 63 | | • Tyrogue Lv. 61, Makuhita Lv. 61, Scrafty Lv. 61 | | • Tyrogue Lv. 61, Machop Lv. 61, Poliwrath Lv. 61 | | • Venonat Lv. 60, Venomoth Lv. 60, Yanma Lv. 60 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Go south to see a gap in the fence. Speak with the girl nearby and defeat her in a battle to go inside the li'l broken railroad area from the original B/W. Between the trees and the fence to the east is a fairly narrow northbound pathway; go along it to find a Full Heal near the end. Return to the Trainer you just defeated, then go south and you'll see a girl to the east. Bypass her (she has no items, nor a wish to battle) and head east to a Protein. Go back west, then south through the wet grassy area intermixed with puddles. At the large southern puddle, use the Dowsing Machine to find a useful Max Elixir. Go west along the southern border of this puddle, then through the dark grass to find an also-useful HP Up. Return to the puddle and head northwest. Defeat the Ace Trainer, then go north and out of the grass. Further along should be a Nugget. Grab it, return to the previous Trainer, then go east and defeat the next one. Go further east and upstairs to defeat a Black Belt. Further east, you can find an item (PP Max) and another Trainer to battle. After doing the obvious to both, go northwest and downstairs. Go along the path to the leapable ledge. Before doing the leaping, however, first use the Dowsing Machine to find the nearby Fighting Gem. THEN jump over. Afterwards, backtrack your way onto the main paved road. Head eastward to Nacrene City. On the way, defeat the pacing Trainer, then continue on into Nacrene. =============================================================================== Nacrene City **POKÉMON_515** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Cover Fossil OR Plume Fossil [] | Dirty Hankerchief ............. [] | | PP Up ......................... [] | Ultra Ball .................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _________________________________________________________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ You only get one of these, and via a Fossil. \ |___________________________\______________________________________________\__ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | (none) | Archen (Gift) | Rock/Flying | 1,000,000 | | Both | (none) | Tirtouga (Gift) | Rock/Water | 1,000,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ____________________ | Nacrene PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | X Speed ..................... $350 | X Attack .................... $500 | | X Defend .................... $550 | Guard Spec. ................. $700 | | Dire Hit .................... $650 | X Accuracy .................. $950 | | X Special ................... $350 | X Sp. Def. .................. $350 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Ah, yes, I remember this place. Back in the day, this was the second Unova Gym you'd take on. Its leader was Lenora, and she trained Normal-type Pokémon, much like Cheren does now in Aspertia. Wonder why she quit. =/ Anywho, upon entering the city, go through the gap in the fence and along the linear path to find an Ultra Ball - use the Dowsing Machine to find it. Return to Nacrene and go east into the Pokémon Center. Heal, shop, etc. Back outside, go west and into the first house you find. In here, you'll find the fourth, and final, Move Tutor of the game. He'll teach you these moves for the given cost of Green Shards: O==============O======O=========O=======O==========O========O=======O=========O | Move Names | Cost | Type | Power | Accuracy | Max PP | Class | Targets | O==============O======O=========O=======O==========O========O=======O=========O | Worry Seed | 6 | Grass | --- | 100 | 10 | Stat. | One | | Gastro Acid | 6 | Poison | --- | 100 | 10 | Stat. | One | | Helping Hand | 8 | Normal | --- | --- | 20 | Stat. | One Ally| | After You | 8 | Normal | --- | --- | 15 | Stat. | One | | Magic Room | 8 | Psychic | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | Field | | Wonder Room | 8 | Psychic | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | Field | | Spite | 8 | Ghost | --- | 100 | 10 | Stat. | One | | Recycle | 10 | Normal | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | User | | Trick | 10 | Psychic | --- | 100 | 10 | Stat. | One | | Stealth Rock | 10 | Rock | --- | --- | 20 | Stat. | All Opp.| | Outrage | 10 | Dragon | 120 | 100 | 10 | Phys. | Ran.Opp.| | Endeavor | 12 | Normal | --- | 100 | 5 | Phys. | One | | Sleep Talk | 12 | Normal | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | User | | Skill Swap | 12 | Psychic | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | One | | Snatch | 12 | Dark | --- | --- | 10 | Stat. | User | O==============O======O=========O=======O==========O========O=======O=========O Also check the west side of the ground floor for someone selling some battle stat raisers. The "X" items will boost the given stat, Dire Hit boost the critical-hit rate, and Guard Spec. protects from stat changes. After finishing your shopping, leave and go west along the rails to the fence, then use the Dowsing Machine to find a PP Up. Go east into the main portion of town and back towards the Pokémon Center. Go north from its west side to the road, then head to the café. Enter the café and go downstairs. Speak with a woman there and say "Yes" to get a Dirty Hankerchief. Woo? Exit and go east to find the museum to the north. Inside, you'll be stopped by a scientist, who is also Lenora's husband. He'll speak with you briefly before Lenora comes along and also chats. She'll also offer you a fossil - these can be later revived to get Tirtouga (from a Cover Fossil, the first option) or Archen (from a Plume Fossil, the second option). You can only get one, though. After the conversation, you'll get toured around the museum, then stop at the stairs. You can explore the old version of the Gym if you want - there's nothing pseudo-material to gain there, though. Once you're done, return to the museum entrance, with a spot empty in your party. Speak with the east-side woman to revive your fossil - once you leave and return, the Pokémon will be revived at Level 25! Get ready to EXP. Share it to death. That's it for Nacrene. Prepare for the trip onto Route 3, then leave to the southeast. If you plan on visiting Wellspring Cave, bring along a Pokémon that can use Flash. =============================================================================== Route 3 **POKÉMON_516** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Nugget ....... [] | Calcium .......... [] | Full Heal ........ [] | | Full Restore ..... [] | Nugget ........... [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | | Rare Candy ....... [] | Quick Ball ....... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | Zinc ............. [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Herdier | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Purrloin | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Yanma | Bug/Flying | 1,000,000 | Wide Lens | 1 Speed | Both | | Zebstrika | Electric | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Stoutland | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Yanmega | Bug/Flying | 1,000,000 | Wide Lens | 2 Attack | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Corphish | Water | 1,640,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Crawdaunt | Water/Dark | 1,640,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Skiploom Lv. 61, Jumpluff Lv. 61, Bellossom Lv. 61 | | • Magikarp Lv. 58 (x6) | | • Slowpoke Lv. 61, Goldeen Lv. 61, Seaking Lv. 61 | | • Natu Lv. 61, Fearow Lv. 61, Xatu Lv. 61 | | • Emolga Lv. 62, Pachirisu Lv. 62 | | • Vulpix Lv. 62, Flareon Lv. 62 | | • Jigglypuff Lv. 61, Lickitung Lv. 61, Purugly Lv. 61 | | • Beldum Lv. 61, Deino Lv. 61 | | • Riolu Lv. 61, Ledian Lv. 61 | | • Kirlia Lv. 61, Pikachu Lv. 61 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you enter Route 3, go east and into the grass. Defeat the Kid there, then also snatch up the Quick Ball. Continue along to the bridge and, whilst on it, Surf north and northwest. Defeat the Trainer you find, but be wary... This Trainer is by far the hardest in the game, possibly even the series, even harder than Red in HG/SS. Heal up, PP and HP, before the fight, and save... ... Once you figure out I lied to you and defeat the six Magikarp (and gain six Speed EVs), go upstairs and northeast to find a Full Restore, and some Calcium. Go downstairs and west into the tall grass; examine the empty tile to find an Ultra Ball. Return to the bridge and cross to the east. There, go south and into the grass, then defeat the Fisherman. Also grab the nearby Zinc before returning to the main path. Go east to find some dark grass. Enter it and defeat the School Kid in a triple battle; also snatch up the Big Nugget nearby. Return to the main path and go north. Defeat the Backers and go north some more to the intersection. Go into the grass nearby for an Ultra Ball, then go west from the T-junction. Follow it as it turns north to find Wellspring Cave, which we'll plunder shortly. Or you can go ahead and skip right to that section; I don't mind. East from the entrance, through the grass, you'll find another Trainer to battle. As you continue to the jumping ledge, use the Dowsing Machine to find a normal-sized Nugget. Then hop down and go east to the intersection. Go east some more and go upstairs and into the building with the red roof. You'll find a children's day-care. Speak with the woman near the entrance to fully heal your Poké's, then get the Rare Candy from the northeast corner. Go outside and defeat the Trainer to the west, then defeat the trio of children on the playground with obscenely high-level Pokémon for their meager age. Then use the Dowsing Machine around there to find a Rare Candy. Go east from the stairs to find the Pokémon Daycare! Sweet. Here, you can go a lot about leaving and breeding Pokémon. Here's a quick compilation of notes on the Daycare, in a bulleted form so you skip over it if you just don't care. • You can leave up to two Pokémon (or just one, if you want) at the daycare. • Pokémon are returned at a cost of $100, plus $100 more per level gained. • Pokémon gain 1 EXP. for every step you gain while they remain here. • If a Pokémon levels up here, the top move of its moveset is replaced with any new moves it learns, and the new move goes to down to the bottom of the listing. You'll have to relearn the old move if you still want it. Beware of this! • Pokémon can be bred here, if you leave a male and a female here, except in rare cases (most legendaries, for example). • If you breed two Pokémon, to get the same Pokémon species, the two bred Pokémon must be of the same Egg Group (see my Pokédex for details), and the female being the species desired. Otherwise, you generally end up getting no Egg at all. • Through breeding, Egg Moves can be inherited, sometimes the only way for Pokémon to learn specific moves. In this case, the two Pokémon must be of the same Egg Group, the female being of the desired species, and the male knowing the desired move. • Hidden Abilities (i.e. the Dream World or the Hidden Grotto) can be passed on by a female knowing the ability, I believe. • If breeding is successful, you can get an Egg. Very commonly (like 99.99999% of the time), this will just be an Egg. There are *extremely* rare cases where you will receive a Bad Egg, though that is also usually because you're a hacker. Anywho, the Egg will hatch, according to the previous rules, in (((Base Steps) + (0 or 1)) x (255 or 256)) steps. These values are not often represented in my FAQs, but this value rarely will vary more than by 376 from least-to-greatest, and usually closer to 200 steps, so it doesn't particularly matter all that much. • The Egg hatches a Pokémon in the species of the bred female, with moves determined by its Level 1 moveset and the Egg Moves the male can pass on, and an ability (usually normal unless, by chance, with a Hidden Ability female being bred) that is also inherited. The Pokémon hatches at Level 1, with random IVs in each stat, random Shininess, and 0 EVs in each stat. Gender is according to the species gender ratios, and that ... should do it. *whew!* That's pretty much it. Return to the main road and head east into Striation City, if you want. If you opted to head for Wellspring Cave, head back there real quick. =============================================================================== Wellspring Cave **POKÉMON_517** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Carbos ........... [] | Escape Rope ...... [] | Max Repel ........ [] | | Max Revive ....... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | Protector ........ [] | | TM47 (Low Sweep) . [] | TM52 (Focus Blast) [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* = Dust Clouds Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Hippowdon Lv. 61, Marowak Lv. 61, Rhydon Lv. 61 | | • Medicham Lv. 62, Hitmonlee Lv. 62, Mienshao Lv. 62 | | • Sawk Lv. 62, Conkeldurr Lv. 62, Breloom Lv. 62 | | • Primeape Lv. 62, Hitmonchan Lv. 62, Scrafty Lv. 62 | | • Throh Lv. 62, Machamp Lv. 62, Hitmontop Lv. 62 | | • Gyarados Lv. 62, Druddigon Lv. 62, Crobat Lv. 62, Excadrill Lv. 62, | | Gigalith Lv. 62, Snorlax Lv. 62 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== 1F ==> Go west and to the water. Afterwards, go south, then east and upstairs. Further east, you'll battle a Hiker. Defeat him and go further east to find a free Max Repel. Go west and to the water, and commence Surfing. Go west and defeat the Battle Girl. Snatch up the Escape Rope, then go south and along the fairly linear path to the stairs. Go on down. <== B1F ==> Use Flash to brighten the area up somewhat, then go northeaat and downstairs. After that, go north and along the path betwixt the pools of dihydrogen monoxide (also known as water) and then east. Defeat the Black Belt and begin Surfing to the south. Go on across to the east side and make landfall. Continue along to the item prior to the ledge, which is the ever-useful Max Revive. Backtrack to the water and Surf across to where the Black Belt was. Go north and along the path to find another Battle Girl. Win in the battle, then go north, upstairs, and along the westbound path. Go upstairs and south to find TM47, Low Sweep, at the end of the path. Go back and downstairs, then go east past the southbound steps. You'll reach a slightly bigger staircase soon; use it to find a Protector. This item will evolve a Rhydon into Rhyperior if held during a trade. Go upstairs and take the southbound path west of you to find a Carbos at the end - you'll need to use the Dowsing Machine. Return to the stairs, then go north to the next staircase. Go on down and defeat the Trainer, then head further north and Surf north across the water. Make landfall and speak with the Veteran for a pretty hard battle. (Oh, and don't worry. You'll be fighting Level 70's when we're done.) After winning, turn on the Dowsing Machine and go eastward to find another Max Revive. Go back west and upstairs to find TM52, Focus Blast (basically Hyper Beam to a different audience), then go downstairs. Surf and go southwest to find an Ultra Ball if you use the Dowsing Machine. That's it. Either use the Escape Rope you got earlier, Dig out, or backtrack. Then go along the path in Route 3 to Striation. =============================================================================== Striation City **POKÉMON_518** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Mushroom ..... [] | Big Pearl ........ [] | Dusk Ball (x5) ... [] | | Full Restore ..... [] | Great Ball ....... [] | Max Elixir ....... [] | | PP Up ............ [] | Timer Ball ....... [] | Up-Grade ......... [] | | Yellow Shard ..... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ______________________ | Striation PokéMart \ |_______________________\_____________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Maractus Lv. 65, Ferrothorn Lv. 65, Simisage Lv. 67 | | • Heatmore Lv. 65, Darmanitan Lv. 65, Simisear Lv. 67 | | • Basculin Lv. 65, Slowking Lv. 65, Simipour Lv. 67 | | | | You can do a battle with a combo of these three once daily. One is a | | Trainer you'll team up with for the double battle versus the other two. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Striation City... This city was a first for the Pokémon series. In it, you had three chefs/Gym Leaders - Chili, Cilan, and Cress - and you'd fight one based upon your starter. That is the first time ever you would "choose" your Gym Leader. This leader had an advantage over your starter, which is why they would direct you to get a simian Pokémon. This was also your first Badge in the original B/W - the Trio Badge. Anywho... Go south to the fountain. Go south of it and to the southeast corner to find a Yellow Shard, then go to the west side of the area to find a Full Restore via the Dowsing Machine. Return to the fountain and go west to find a Max Elixir, then Surf south of the bridge to get a Big Pearl by speaking with the man. Go onto the eastbound bridge and go north, using the Dowsing Machine to find a PP Up. Surf south to the bridge/fountain, then go east into town. Heal up at the Pokémon Center, and shop and whatnot. East of there, you can find the old Gym. Speak with Clyde outside and follow him inside. You'll find that this Gym has been converted into a fully-fledged restaurant by Chili, Cilan, and Cress, rather than half-'n'-half. You can speak with one of them and say "Yes" to partner with one of them in a double battle against the other two chefs. Yet again, more uniquity! ^_^ Outside, go south and into the building. At the top floor, you'll find a second Up-Grade. =/ Leave and go into the building just to the south, then speak with the dude in the orange to find a Great Ball. A second "=/"-worthy item. Back outside, go past the fence to teh south, then between the trees and fence to the west to find a Timer Ball. Return north, then east. As you approach the Dreamyard, go south and speak with the dude in the shade to get five Dusk Balls. These Pokéballs are four times better than a regular Pokéball, or two times better than an Ultra Ball, if used at night or in a dark place like a cave. Sweet! Then go into the Dreamyard to the north and east. =============================================================================== The Dreamyard **POKÉMON_519** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Dawn Stone ....... [] | HP Up ............ [] | Iron ............. [] | | Moon Stone ....... [] | PP Up ............ [] | Psychic Gem ...... [] | | Rare Candy ....... [] | Reaper Cloth ..... [] | TM85 (Dream Eater) [] | | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Golbat | Poison/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Jigglypuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Liepard | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Munna | Psychic | 800,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Raticate | Normal | 1,000,000 | Chilan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found in Shaking Grass Tiles | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 3 Speed | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Musharna | Psychic | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Wigglytuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Latias | Dragon/Psychic | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | W2 | | Latios | Dragon/Psychic | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Atk. | B2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Hypno Lv. 62, Dusclops Lv. 62 | | • Gastly Lv. 63, Skuntank Lv. 63 | | • Chingling Lv. 62, Mr. Mime Lv. 62 | | • Klang Lv. 63, Porygon Lv. 63 | | • Shroomish Lv. 63, Tangrowth Lv. 63 | | • Slakoth Lv. 63, Slaking Lv. 63 | | • Igglybuff Lv. 63, Lickilicky Lv. 63 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== Outside ==> As you enter the Dreamyard, two things will occur. One - nostalgia. And number two: a Latios (Black 2) or Latias (White 2) will fly east past you. Yeah, you're gonna want to catch that. Go east and past the Cut tree to the gap in the fence. As you do, the Pokémon will head west. Go to the Cut tree, Cut it, then go on through into the burned building. The Pokémon will fly back east. Go into the grass, snatch up the Rare Candy, then go east to the northern grass. Go through it and past the wall to the staircase. Move under the ceiling east of the stairs so you can ascend. At the apex, the legendary Pokémon will fly west. I think it's starting to just play games with you! Go west and along the southbound path to find an Ultra Ball. And then the Pokémon goes east. Return to the stairs, then go south along the path east of the staircase whilst still on the upper level. As the path turns east, continue along, then move onto the seemingly extraneous east-jutting tile -- BUT SAVE BEFORE YOU DO THAT! As you step on the tile, the legendary Pokémon will ram you. You have a Poké to catch! __________________________________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #380 Latias (W2) or #381 Latios (B2) \ |___________________________________________________________________________\_ | Latias's Data (White 2 Only) | Latios's Data (Black 2 Only) | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Type : Psychic/Dragon | Type : Psychic/Dragon | | Level : Level 68 | Level : Level 68 | | EVs Gained: 3 Special Defense | EVs Gained: 3 Special Attack | | Moveset : - Heal Pulse (Psychic) | Moveset : - Heal Pulse (Psychic) | | - Psychic (Psychic) | - Psychic (Psychic) | | - Charm (Normal) | - Dragon Dance (Dragon) | | - Psycho Shift (Psychic)| - Psycho Shift (Psychic)| |=============================================================================| | Latias and Latios are part of a version-exclusive duo originally found in | | Ruby/Sapphire, though they've be re-iterated in later games. As far as | | type goes, they are the same - weak to Dark, Ghost, Dragon, Bug, and Ice. | | They are immune to Ground via the ability Levitate, and will resist | | Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Fighting, and Psychic. All else deals normal | | amounts of damage. | | | | As for their moves, Heal Pulse heals HP. Charm will reduce Attack sharply, | | and Dragon Dance will raise the user's Attack and Speed, I believe. | | Psychic is a 90-Power (135 with the STAB) move that deals extra damage to | | Fighting and Poison, but none to Dark. Finally, Psycho Shift will be your | | bane in this fight. It is a move that will transfer the user's statuses | | onto the target. Crap. | | | | So, what do I suggest doing here? False Swiping the target is always a | | great initial strategy here to lower HP to 1, as it will never kill the | | target. Sad that we lack the TM at this point, but Zangoose learns it at | | Level 44, Leavanny inherently learns it at Level 1, Karrablast gets it at | | Level 25, Escavalier at Level 25, and Axew and its chain at Level 24. Of | | course, a trade/import is just as good for this, but it's nice to know if | | you have someone that potentially already knows it. | | | | Given the nature of Psycho Shift, I do not recommend using a status on the | | Lati Pokémon at all until it is seemingly obvious that they've hit one HP. | | At that point, either Paralyze them or put them to Sleep with some sort of | | statusing move. Then, as for what Pokéball to use... I don't recommend the | | use of a Master Ball here - trust me, there are several other options. I | | would prefer that you do this battle at night (just flip your DS/3DS clock | | to 00:00 (midnight), basically) so you can use the Dusk Balls. These balls | | are four times better than a regular Poké Ball, and two times better than | | an Ultra Ball! Of course, otherwise, just toss more and more Ultra Balls | | at it until you succeed. Good luck - you'll love using this Pokémon! | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, go downstairs and south to find TM85. This TM will teach Dream Eater, which is a Psychic type move that can only damage Sleeping targets and then use the damage to heal the user's HP. Kind of decent to use if you've gotten a Pokémon that knows Hypnosis or Sleep Powder. Backtrack to where the Cut tree was, then go east along the main path to where the gap in the fence was. Go on through, then northeast, then north underneath the ledges above. Once you bump into the barrier trees, you should be able to see an item somewhere on-screen - take it to find that it is the useful Moon Stone. Next, go east and southeast to find the basement of the Dreamyard. <== Basement ==> Go along the fairly linear path to find a pacing Psychic. Like with many Trainers here, he'll run away if you get in his visual range - I like to wait around the corner of their path and rapidly mash the A Button to speak with them, but do as you will to talk and battle. Afterwards, go east and do the same with the Scientist, before or after getting the nearby HP Up. Go west until you notice the two gaps in the wall to the south. Go through them and east to find another odd Psychic. Southwest of there is a Scientist. Nearby, you'll find a Dawn Stone. This evolutionary stone will help a male Kirlia evolve into Gallade, or a female Snorunt evolve into Froslass. Yep, just two evolutions, and those being Generation IV Pokémon based off Generation III Pokémon. =/ Go east and outside. <== Outside ==> Go northeast and defeat the Trainer, then go west and flip on the Dowsing Machine. You'll manage to find another PP Up; once you do, head around to the grass. Go east through it and defeat the Slakoth/Slaking Trainer. At the other side of the grass, go west and northwest to find an item. You'll battle an annoying School Kid on your way to this magnificent Reaper Cloth. (Also known as: a Dirty Hankerchief colored black. Joking, of course.) This item will evolve Dusclops into Dusknoir, the initial main antagonist of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 games, if held during a trade. After grabbing it, go southeast and then north to find some stairs that return you into the basement. <== Basement ==> Go north to the grass. Go through it and snatch up the Iron, then go into the grass to the east. Use the Dowsing Machine to snatch up a Psychic Gem, then go back to the stairs and outside. <== Outside ==> To the north, there is a Strength boulder. Push it north and into the hole to finish the area. This made a shortcut between here and the start of the area. I recommend healing and shopping back in Striation before heading south onto Route 2. =============================================================================== Route 2 **POKÉMON_5110** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Calcium .......... [] | Carbos ........... [] | Full Heal ........ [] | | Max Revive ....... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | PP Max ........... [] | | Repeat Ball ...... [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Single-Battle Tall Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Herdier | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Jigglypuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Lickitung | Normal | 1,000,000 | Lagging Tail | 2 HP | Both | | Liepard | Dark | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | Both | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Lickilicky | Normal | 1,000,000 | Lagging Tail | 3 HP | Both | | Stoutland | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Wigglytuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Beedrill, Dustox, Mothim, Scolipede, Volbeat; all of these at Level 61 | | • Butterfree, Beautifly, Wormadam, Leavanny, Illumise; all at Level 61 | | • Masquerain Lv. 66, Dragonair Lv. 66, Slowbro Lv. 66, Magnezone Lv. 66 | | • Rattata, Sentret, Zigzagoon, Bidoof, Watchog; all at Level 61 | | • Pidgey, Hoothoot, Taillow, Starly, Unfezant; all of these at Level 61 | | • Wormadam Lv. 66, Exploud Lv. 66, Magcargo Lv. 66, Jumpluff Lv. 66 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you head onto the Route, go south and defeat the Youngster. This kid seems to have some of the version-exclusive Bugs of previous generations. Neat. Go west and Cut down the tree, then go along the path to find a Lass. This girl has the other half of the version-exclusives that the Youngster had. Yes, I'm actually bothering to point this out to you. It is nice trivia. After the battle, go south and grab the Carbos, then go west from the Lass. Use the Dowsing Machine to find the PP Max, then return to the Youngster and head east and upstairs. At the top, head south and grab the Full Heal and the Repeat Ball. The latter has a higher catch rate (I think four times) if used to catch a Pokémon labeled as "caught" in your Pokédex. Go back to the Youngster yet again, ten go west and south to the ledge. Jump over the ledge to the south (the first one) and use the Dowsing Machine to find a hidden Max Revive. Jump over the next ledge and defeat the nearby Veteran. Go east into the grass. Go south of the nearby Youngster, if you want, before fighting the Youngster to find an Ultra Ball. Then go north to the Youngster and fight him. Turns out that he has some of the mostly-used Normal-typed Pokémon, one from each generation (Rattata in R/B/Y/G, Sentret in G/S/C, Zigzagoon in R/S/E/FR/LG, Bidoof in D/P/Pt/HG/SS, and Watchog from the B/W's). Leave the grass to the southwest, then go west. Past the sign, you'll find a Lass, who uses the more commonly-used (from the start, anyways) Flying Pokémon from each generation. (Pidgey from R/B/Y/G, Hoothoot from G/S/C, Taillow from R/S/E/FR/LG, Starly from D/P/Pt/HG/SS, and Unfezant from B/W/B2/W2.) Each also is a Normal/Flying type, and Pidgey could've (and should've in my opinion) been swapped for Spearow/Fearow. Okay, trivia's done with for this Route. Still, have to admit it is rather neat to note. Go southwest through the grass patch, then defeat the Veteren. Afterwards, grab the nearby Max Revive. Go south and leave the grass to find a Strength boulder. Push it south into the hole, then cross it to find a Calcium. Go north and east into the gatehouse, then further along into Accumula Town. =============================================================================== Accumula Town **POKÉMON_5111** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | BalmMushroom .................. [] | Fire/Grass/Water Gem .......... [] | | Max Repel ..................... [] | Poké Ball ..................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________ | Accumula PokéMart \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _________________________ | Trade -> Battle Index \ |__________________________\__________________________________________________ | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Pokémon Type | Pokémon Level | L100 EXP. | |---------------+------------------+--------------+---------------+-----------| | Excadrill | Ambipom | Normal | Level 40 | 800,000 | | Hippowdon | Alakazam | Psychic | Level 40 | 1,059,860 | |---------------+------------------+--------------+---------------+-----------| | This chart is special because it really serves two purposes. First, the | | first trade can be executed, then you get the battle the Excadrill you give | | the girl, which is a first for the series. Then, after getting the Alakazam | | for a Hippowdon (D/P/Pt), you'll battle the Hippowdon, as well as a | | Stoutland and Sandslash, both at Level 63. Neat! | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Hey, remember this joint, original-B/W players? It was where you first met up with Team Plasma, N, and Alder back in the day. It was also the first town you visited aside from Nuvema Town where the journey began. And that's not too far down the road, literally and metaphorically. Okay, anyhow, go east and southeast into the Pokémon Center. Heal, shop, etc., exit. You know the deal. Go west and examine the trashcan southwest of the two benches to find a Max Repel within, which may explain why Pokémon aren't eating the garbage yet. >_> Go north and into the western of the two buildings. On the top floor, speak with the dude near the stairs to get a Poké Ball. Give him a fist in return. Speak with the woman behind the desk to answer, from my translations, questions about your starter's weight and height. Here's a quick chart detailing them. O=============O============O============O==========O==========O | Starter | Imperial | Imperial | Metric | Metric | | Pokémon | Height | Weight | Height | Weight | O=============O============O============O==========O==========O | Snivy | 2' 0" | 17.9 lbs. | 0.6 m. | 8.1 kg. | | Tepig | 1' 8" | 21.8 lbs. | 0.5 m. | 9.9 kg. | | Oshawott | 1' 8" | 13.0 lbs. | 0.5 m. | 5.9 kg. | O=============O============O============O==========O==========O Answer correctly to get a Gem matching your starter's type - Grass Gem with Snivy, Fire Gem with Tepig, and Water Gem with Oshawott. Leave the building and head into the one next to it. On the second floor, speak with the southeastern man to get a BalmMushroom. You can also use the stairs to the right side of the building and speak with the musicians to change the music track, if you want, though you don't "earn" anything. Go into the building at the end of the western path. Here, you can trade your Excadrill for Ambipom - a wise trade if you don't have the fourth-generation games. After that, you actually can battle the Excadrill! And that's not all. Then you can trade a Hippowdon (only in the Generation IV games, more or less) for an Alakazam (which is found by trading Kadabra, and is in general a very smart trade, strategically). After that, you can fight the Hippowdon, plus a Sandslash and Stoutland, both at Level 63. That's a first, I believe. Leave the house and go south onto Route 1. =============================================================================== Route 1 **POKÉMON_5112** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Potion ........................ [] | Ultra Ball .................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | | (* = Only in Dark Double-Battle Grass) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Herdier | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Jigglypuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Scrafty* | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Stoutland | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Wigglytuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Omanyte Lv. 62, Anorith Lv. 62, Shieldon Lv. 62, Archeops Lv. 62 | | • Kabuto Lv. 62, Lileep Lv. 62, Cranidos Lv. 62, Carracosta Lv. 62 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| This part of the nostalgia will be cut short. Route 1 juts off to the west towards Route 17, Route 18, and the P2 Laboratory. We'll shortly explore these areas, but, come on, don't we all just want that weird nostalgia of visting the town that was our hometown, but really isn't our hometown? Plus, you can heal there, so why not? Go along and speak with the Backpacker. Defeat her in battle. Note that she has one-half of the fossil Pokémon - Omanyte from the Kanto/Johto games, Anorith from the Hoenn games, Shieldon from the Sinnoh games, and Archeops from Unova games. Of course, this last one is actually fully evolved, thankfully, so a little less work for you. Go south some more to find the complement for the fossil set with a Backapcker. He'll have Kabuto from Kanto/Johto, Lileep from Hoenn, Cranidos from Sinnoh, and Carracosta (fully-evolved Tirtouga) from Unova. Go east into the grass and use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down an Ultra Ball, then speak with the woman nearby for a Potion. Déjŕ vu and cheapness; how full of awesomesauce this Route is. Afterwards, continue south into Nuvema. =============================================================================== Nuvema Town **POKÉMON_5113** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Berry Juice ...... [] | King's Rock ...... [] | License .......... [] | | Oval Charm ....... [] | Shiny Charm ...... [] | Super Rod ........ [] | | Zinc ............. [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| Soak in that nostalgia for a few moments before beginning. After all, this was the town in which you started -- Okay, I give up. Too much nostalgia-mentioning going on here, and I'm pretty sure you've gotten the idea already. Go into the building southwest of the town entrance and speak with the woman in there. This is mother of the main character in the original B/W. She'll also heal your Pokémon for free whenever you ask, which is a little creepy, but whatever. Also go upstairs and steal (literally - it's yours, but NOT YOURS) the King's Rock beside the bed. Confusion over, go outside and southeast. Inside the house, speak with Cheren's father to get some Berry Juice. This item is actually pretty rare, despite its usefulness being only in healing 20 HP. It was only available in FR/LG, I believe, by blending together various Berries, much like you would Pokéblocks in the Hoenn games. So, basically, it's a pain to get Berry Juice in Unova - gotta import to a fourth-gen game, then to Black/White... It's a little much, no? Especially considering that I don't actually recall you being able to PokéTransfer items in to the Unova games. =P Anywho, head into the other building down here if you want to meet some other familiar faces, to a point, then go into the northwesternmost building. This is Professor Juniper's Pokémon Research Laboratory. You can speak with Cedric here if you want the Super Rod, which allows you to fish for Pokémon in the Unovan waterways. You can also speak to Prof. Juniper once you've *SEEN* all of the Unova Pokémon to get a License. Once you've *CAUGHT* all of the Unova Pokémon, you will get an Oval Charm. Once you've *CAUGHT* *ALL* of the Pokémon in the National Pokédex (barring a sparse few), you'll get the Shiny Charm. By far, in all of Pokémon, this is the biggest reason ever to actually complete the Pokédex. Why is that? Well, the easier two rewards have negligable effects, at least in comparison to the almighty Shiny Charm. This magnificent item, once it is in your possession, will raise the encounter rate for Shiny Pokémon by tinkering with the IV encounter RNG to make it more likely to get certain sets of IVs that result in a Shiny Pokémon. I lack the actual new chances, but, given that the normal chance is between 1/8192 and 6/65536 (0.0092% ~ 0.0122%), any kind of boost is helpful! (Shiny Pokémon, by the way, are more aesthetic than anything. With Shinies, you do end up getting around-normal stats. But their looks are why people lust for them. Ever since Generation II, we've had these. Some of the changes are minor, like Pikachu and Pichu being more orange, or very drastic, like a pink Moltres or a cyan Sceptile.) Okay, for a five-minute journey, that's a lot of text. Heal up at the old main character's mother's house and leave. =============================================================================== Route 1 **POKÉMON_5114** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Lum Berry ..................... [] | Lum Berry ..................... [] | | Prism Scale ................... [] | Protein ....................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | | (* = Only in Dark Double-Battle Grass) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Herdier | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Jigglypuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Scrafty* | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Stoutland | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Wigglytuff | Normal | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Feebas | Water | 600,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Bubbling Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Milotic | Water | 600,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Durant Lv. 66, Honchkrow Lv. 66, Espeon Lv. 66 | | • Heatmor Lv. 66, Umbreon Lv. 66, Mismagius Lv. 66 | | • Wigglytuff Lv. 64, Girafarig Lv. 64, Vileplume Lv. 64 | | • Vigoroth Lv. 64, Victreebel Lv. 64, Stantler Lv. 64 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Go north to the westbound staircase. Use it and begin Surfing. Head south and west onto some land at the end of the waterway. There, go upstairs and east, then south into the grass. Go west and defeat the Ace Trainer, then defeat another further south, on a hill. After defeating her, use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down the Protein, then go southwest. Defeat the Pokémon Ranger, who will hand over a Lum Berry when you win. Go down and south, past the fence. To the east, you'll find another Ranger. Win and accept the Lum Berry. Now, do you see that narrow southbound path to the east, near the trees? Go along it to get a Prism Case, then return to the Ranger and go east to find Route 17 past the gatehouse. =============================================================================== Route 17 **POKÉMON_5115** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Blue Shard ....... [] | Blue Shard ....... [] | Dive Ball ........ [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Alomomola | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Finneon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Horsea | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Bubbling Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk.,| | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Lumineon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Seadra | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk.,| Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Feebas Lv. 66, Finneon Lv. 66, Lumineon Lv. 66 | | • Tentacool Lv. 65, Huntail Lv. 65 | | • Clamperl Lv. 65, Shellder Lv. 65 | | • Krabby Lv. 64, Kingler Lv. 64, Qwilfish Lv. 64 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Go down the stairs and onto the shallow water. Use Surf to hit the deep water with a splash, then head to the next shallow area. Defeat the Fisherman, then go west. Use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down a Blue Shard, then Surf north to the next shallow area. In plain sight should be a(nother) Blue Shard. Go southwest, then Surf west and south. Defeat the Swimmer around here and you will see two westbound currents if you look carefully. Use the northern one. Wheee! Once you land, defeat the nearby Swimmer, then go east, avoiding all of the currents you come across, to reach some shallow water. Get on the area and defeat the Fisherman. Go north and snatch up the Dive Ball, then go east and begin Surfing once more! Surf into the nearby current to return to the male swimmer from before, near the dual currents. This time, use the southern one to reach a beach on Route 18. =============================================================================== Route 18 **POKÉMON_5116** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Heart Scale ...... [] | Magma Stone ...... [] | Pearl String ..... [] | | Rare Candy ....... [] | Star Piece ....... [] | TM19 (Telekinesis) [] | | Zinc ............. [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Carnivine | Grass | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone, | 2 Defense | Both | | | | | Rare Bone | | | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Scrafty | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Tropius | Grass/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Alomomola | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Corsola | Water/Rock | 800,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Finneon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Horsea | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Bubbling Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk.,| | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Lumineon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Seadra | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk.,| Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Kingdra Lv. 68, Donphan Lv. 68, Skarmory Lv. 68 | | • Hariyama Lv. 65, Hitmontop Lv. 65, Throh Lv. 65 | | • Tyranitar Lv. 70 | | • Hippopotas Lv. 64, Hippowdon Lv. 64, Crustle Lv. 64 | | • Salamence Lv. 70 | | • Staraptor Lv. 68, Krookodile Lv. 68, Relicanth Lv. 68 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Head to the beach nearby, then up the stairs to the grass. Go north through it and defeat the Veteran, then head further north. Go west to find a shack. In there, you can speak with the female Trainer to get your Poké's healed for free - trust me, looking at that list above here, what with Level 68's and 70's coming along, you'll want it. The dude in the northeast corner will also take Rare Bones from you for $10,000 each. They are found 5% of the time as a hold item from Dwebble and Crustle, so you know. Back outside, go south and cross the bridge. Push the Strength boulder into the hole, then cross it and defeat the Black Belt. Go southeast and use the Dowsing Machine to find the Rare Candy, then go west and grab the Zinc in the grass. Go back over the bridge, west, and downstairs. On the sand, go south and, at the shore, use the Dowsing Machine to find the Pearl String. Go north and east, then upstairs and you'll find a Strength boulder. Push it into the hole, then go east, under the bridge, and down the staircase. Defeat the Veteran around here, then go north and snatch up the Star Piece. Go back to the foot of the staircase prior to the boulder, then go north and up the new staircase to find a Hiker. Win the battle and head west. Go south and through the grass to defeat the Veteran, then take up the nearby TM19, which teaches Telekinesis. Go north and out of the grass, then go north and along the main path. Once you hit a northbound staircase, go up and you'll find Crasher Wake. Crasher Wake was the Gym Leader of the Pastoria City Gym in the Sinnoh region (Diamond, Pearl, Platinum). The Pastoria Gym was a Water-type Gym, which kinda fits where we are - a water Route. He also made a brief appearance in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. Speak and go east. Cross the bridge, defeating the Veteran in a Rotation Battle on the way. On the other side, grab the Magma Stone. This item seems kinda familiar, doesn't it... I think it was an event item in the Generation IV games that let you catch the legendary Heatran. Of course, I'm not fully sure, so let us just move on. Go downstairs to the beach, then flip out the Dowsing Machine to find the Heart Scale nearby. Surf east and use the southern current to reach Route 17. Again. But go east to the P2 Laboratory. =============================================================================== P2 Laboratory / Team Plasma Frigate **POKÉMON_5117** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Dubious Disc .................. [] | Master Ball ................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Herdier | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Klang | Steel | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Magneton | Electric/Steel | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Scrafty | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Weezing | Poison | 1,000,000 | Smoke Ball | 2 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Klinklang | Steel | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Defense | Both | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Stoutland | Normal | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Alomomola | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Finneon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Horsea | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Bubbling Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk.,| | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Lumineon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Qwilfish | Water/Poison | 1,000,000 | Poison Barb | 1 Attack | Both | | Seadra | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk.,| Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| The P2 Laboratory is the once-abandoned lab of Team Plasma, abandoned around two-plus years ago. The exact reason is unknown, but I have a pretty decent theory. Genesect is an artificial Pokémon that was created here by mixing both Pokémon and technology together. As Murphry's Law would have it (and Mewtwo logic), stuff happened to make the lab not a safe place to be. That, or basically the scientist making Genesect (by the way, the final numbered Pokémon at #649) was shunned away from Team Plasma. Anywho... Holy crap, I just noticed the Plasma Frigate there! First, go into the main lab and grab the Dubious Disc (evolves Porygon2 into Porygon-Z when held during a trade), then go into the Frigate. Go to where you fought Colress when you were at the Giant Chasm. 'Cuz we're going to whip 'im. Hopefully. _____________________________ | BOSS: Team Plasma Colress \ |______________________________\______________________________________________ | Pokémon: Magneton (Lv. 72) Steel/Electric | | Magnezone (Lv. 72) Steel/Electric | | Metagross (Lv. 72) Steel/Psychic | | Rotom (Lv. 72) Electric/Water <-- It's in its Wash Forme, okay? | | Beheeyem (Lv. 72) Psychic | | Klinklang (Lv. 74) Steel | | | | Money Earned: $14,800 | |=============================================================================| | Magneton and Magnezone are weak to Ground (4x), Fire, and Fighting. They | | tend to be troublesome towards Rock, Ice, Flying, and Water types, and are | | immune to the status and type Poison. | | | | Metagross is weak to Fire and Ground. It mostly is a problem towards Ice, | | Rock, Water, Flying, Fighting, and Poison. It is immune to Poison as well. | | | | Rotom is in its Wash Forme. It will be weak to Ground and Grass. Given its | | moveset, Rotom is moreso a problem to Psychic, Ghost, Flying, Water, and, | | to a slight extent, Fire, Rock, and Ground types. | | | | Beheeyem is weak to Bug, Ghost, and Dark, and is just troublesome towards | | Fighting and Poison. | | | | Klinklang is weak to Fire, Ground, and Fighting, and is immune to Poison. | | It'll trouble Ice, Rock, Water, and Flying. | | | | Recommendations: For Magnezone and Magneton, I'd probably use some kind of | | Ground-type that I've been building up for a while now; I'd use either | | Sandslash, Krookodile, or Camerupt. Metagross is also a good target for | | using either of the latter two; a Fire-type is otherwise preferred. | | | | Towards Beheeyem, your starter should do fine, unless it is Emboar, in | | which case I'd opt for a simian. Then again, Krookodile is immune to | | Psychic, so take your pick. Klinklang is easy enough to deal with as well; | | a Fire-type is a good preference to pick for it. Any participant by this | | point should hopefully be around Level 75. | | | | And, of course, you notice I pretty much copied that from the Giant Chasm | | strategy. The only other thing to note is Rotom, who can be beaten by your | | Ground-type from Magneton/Magnezone/Metagross, or your Serperior, | | Simisage, or Virizion. | | | | So, perfect party? | | | | • Sandslash, Krookodile, or Camerupt -> The Steel and Electric types | | • Most anyone (prefer Krookodile) -> Beheeyem and Metagross | | • Volcarona or Emboar (optional) -> All of the Steel types | | • Terrakion with Earthquake (optional) -> The Steel and Electric types | | • Virizion, Serperior, etc. (optional) -> Rotom | | • Volcarona with Bug moves (optional) -> Helps out with Beheeyem | |_____________________________________________________________________________| If you win ... Holy crap, he gives you a second Master Ball! O_o Give 'im a big hug or something, he deserves it! Once you win, or lose, or whatever, leave the Frigate and return to Route 17. =============================================================================== Route 17 **POKÉMON_5118** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Pearl String ..... [] | Shoal Salt ....... [] | Shoal Shell ...... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Alomomola | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Finneon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Horsea | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Bubbling Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk.,| | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Lumineon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Seadra | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk.,| Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Carvanha Lv. 65, Sharpedo Lv. 65 | • Chinchou Lv. 65, Gorebyss Lv. 65 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Remember where the currents tossed you out at? South of there, move between the two eastbound currents carefully to return some shallows. Grab the visible Pearl String and the Shoal Shell, the latter requiring the Dowsing Machine. Return to where you started this area at (barring the P2 Laboratory), then go between the two currents to the west. One is northbound, and the other is eastbound. Between them is a path leading to some more shallows. There, use the Dowsing Machine to reach some Shoal Salt. Go to the southern edge of the shallows and Surf some more. Go west, between the currents, to fight a Swimmer. Go east to the small rock, then south and west between some more currents to reach the final Route 17 Swimmer, and Trainer. Afterwards, go south from the female Swimmer as far possible, then go west between the current and the rocks to open water, and into Route 18! =============================================================================== Route 18 **POKÉMON_5119** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Iron ............. [] | Pearl ............ [] | PP Max ........... [] | | PP Max ........... [] | Prism Scale ...... [] | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Carnivine | Grass | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone, | 2 Defense | Both | | | | | Rare Bone | | | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Scrafty | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Tropius | Grass/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Watchog | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Frillish | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Alomomola | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Corsola | Water/Rock | 800,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Finneon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Horsea | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (Bubbling Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk.,| | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Lumineon | Water | 600,000 | Rindo Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Seadra | Water | 1,000,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Sp.Atk.,| Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Poliwrath Lv. 65, Medicham Lv. 65, Sawk Lv. 65 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Once you arrive from Route 17, go west to the beach. There, go south to a small portion of the shore, where you'll find a PP Max. Using the Dowsing Machine, you can also go south to find a Prism Scale. Return to Surfing and go north. Once you see a new beach to the west, make landfall and use the Dowsing Machine along the shoreline to retrieve another hidden Pearl. Afterwards, go northwest and defeat the Battle Girl. Afterwards, go north and up the stairs to find some grass. Snatch up the Iron, then go west. Flip on the Dowsing Machine and you should be able to find another PP Max nearby! ~~~ And that does it for this sub-section. Next up is exploration of northwestern Unova! ############################################################################ ## ## # Exploring Northwestern Unova **POKÉMON_52** # ## ## ############################################################################ Let's begin this sub-section by Flying to Opelucid City and heading west onto Route 9, then further west to the Tubeline Bridge! =============================================================================== Tubeline Bridge **POKÉMON_521** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | EnergyPowder .................. [] | TM43 (Flame Charge) ........... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| Cross the bridge heading south, watching the trains pass by below on their way to... wherever. There isn't a whole lot to do here, but there is a girl running in tight ellipses around the midpoint of the bridge; speak with her to get a TM43, which teaches Flame Charge. Continue south to the gate. Speak with the Scientist north of the gate to find some EnergyPowder, then continue west to Route 8. =============================================================================== Route 8 **POKÉMON_522** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Pearl ..................... [] | Heat/Ice/Damp/Dry Rock ........ [] | | Max Repel ..................... [] | Nest Ball ..................... [] | | Rare Candy .................... [] | TM36 (Sludge Bomb) ............ [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found in Watery Puddles (Can't Be Found in Winter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Croagunk | Poison/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 1 Attack | Both | | Karrablast | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Palpitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Shelmet | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Palpitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Seismitoad* | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Barboach | Water/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | Whiscash* | Water/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Castform Lv. 60, Castform Lv. 60, Castform Lv. 60 | | • Shelmet Lv. 60, Gastrodon Lv. 60, Slugma Lv. 60 | | • Barboach Lv. 60, Whiscash Lv. 60, Stunfish Lv. 60 | | • Castform Lv. 60, Jolteon Lv. 60, Ludicolo Lv. 60 | | • Palpitoad Lv. 60, Vaporeon Lv. 60, Croagunk Lv. 60 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| O========================================================================O | SEASONAL CHANGES NOTICE: | | | | Much like the original Black/White, in winter (April, August, and | | December on your DS/3DS clock), this area changes rather drastically. | | Other than snow, you'll also get icy tiles - remember the puzzles in | | the frozen Opelucid? Yeah, that. | | | | The puzzle is pretty simple - just imagine a straighter version of | | the given path, or flip your clock around if it annoys you too much. | | The puddles will become frozen over, stopping you from finding any | | wild Pokémon unless it is through Surfing or fishing in the deep | | water. | | | O========================================================================O Okay, go north of the entrance and speak with the lady there. Depending on the time of day, you'll get a holdable Rock. This can be the Heat Rock (afternoon), Icy Rock (night), Damp Rock (morning?), and Dry Rock (dusk?). At least, I think that's them - all I've seen are the former two. But, basically, these rocks, IF I got their names right, will lengthen the time a weather condition stays around - Sunny Day, Hail, Rain Dance, and Sandstorm, respectively. Afterwards, go south and west to the puddles. Surf on the dark blue deep water and go south to the item, which is a Big Pearl. Grab it, return to water, and return to the northern shores. Go west and defeat the Parasol Lady with the three Castforms. And they were one-per-file in the Hoenn games. ;_; Afterwards, go northwest and into the next puddle, then go northeast to find a Lass. Defeat her and go north. Speak with the Fisherman and defeat him. Next, go east, Dowsing Machine activated, to find a Max Repel. Further east, you can brawl with the Parasol Lady (another Castform!?). Northeast of there is the entrance to the Moor of Icirrus. We'll explore there momentarily, but let's first empty out the Route numbered "8". Return to the Fisherman and go west, around the water, to the pacing kid. Win the battle against him and go north to find TM36. TM36 teaches Sludge Bomb, a fairly decent Poison-type move that may be worth teaching. Afterwards, go northeast along the water and the treeline to find a Nest Ball. As you backtrack to the Youngster, flip on the Dowsing Machine to find another Rare Candy. Use it, then go northeast back to the Moor of Icirrus. =============================================================================== Moor of Icirrus **POKÉMON_523** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Mushroom ..... [] | Dawn Stone ....... [] | Full Heal ........ [] | | Green Shard ...... [] | Heart Scale ...... [] | Lum Berry ........ [] | | Lum Berry ........ [] | Rare Candy ....... [] | TinyMushroom ..... [] | | TM84 (Poison Jab) [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found in Watery Puddles (Can't Be Found in Winter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Croagunk | Poison/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 1 Attack | Both | | Karrablast | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Palpitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Shelmet | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing | | (* - Bubbling Water Only; ** - Bubbling Water Only AND NOT in Winter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Palpitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Seismitoad**| Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Stunfisk* | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Barboach | Water/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | Whiscash* | Water/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Accelgor Lv. 62, Swalot Lv. 62, Kecleon Lv. 62 | | • Poliwhirl Lv. 60, Politoed Lv. 60, Whiscash Lv. 60 | | • Corphish Lv. 60, Stunfisk Lv. 60, Poliwag Lv. 60 | | • Escavalier Lv. 62, Skuntank Lv. 62, Carnivine Lv. 62 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| O========================================================================O | SEASONAL CHANGES NOTICE: | | | | Much like the original Black/White, in winter (April, August, and | | December on your DS/3DS clock), this area changes rather drastically. | | Other than snow, you'll also get icy tiles - remember the puzzles in | | the frozen Opelucid? Yeah, that. | | | | The puzzle is pretty simple - just imagine a straighter version of | | the given path, or flip your clock around if it annoys you too much. | | The puddles will become frozen over, stopping you from finding any | | wild Pokémon unless it is through Surfing or fishing in the deep | | water. | | | O========================================================================O Switch on the Dowsing Machine as you enter and go west. Follow the registered signal to reach a TinyMushroom. Then go north and uphill past the man. You'll probably see a Strength boulder to the west - push it into the hole and go along to the Pokémon Ranger. Defeat her and you'll earn a Lum Berry. Go north and west, then around the dihydrogen monoxide - a.k.a. water - and go along to the south. Grab the item, TM84. TM84 teaches the fairly decent move Poison Jab, most known for its use in the Diamond/Pearl anime with Croagunk. :P Backtrack to the Pokémon Ranger and go east to the bald dude on the hill. Go north to the Fisherman; shock his Water Poké's and go east, around the water. Grab the "useful" Green Shard and go west. If your Dowsing Machine is on, you should be able to find a Big Mushroom. From said item, go southeast to a puddle, then east through it to find a fork in the path. Oh noes! Go along the northern one to find a Heart Scale, then go back to the fork and along the other path. Hop over the ledge and head east to beat up another Fisherman. Your Dowsing Machine will also register the rare Dawn Stone, so grab it and go into the alcove betwixt the trees to find a Rare Candy, just chilling there, especially in winter. Go southwest and defeat the final Trainer here to receive a Lum Berry, then go around the water to the east. You'll be able to snatch up a Full Heal. Return to the start of the area and backtrack onto Route 8, as there is nothing else to do here - just go west and south. Back on the Route, backtrack to wherever the Youngster was, then go east and south under the bridge to find Icirrus. =============================================================================== Icirrus City **POKÉMON_524** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Antidote / Parlyz Heal ........ [] | Black Belt .................... [] | | Cleanse Tag ................... [] | EXP. Share .................... [] | | King's Rock ................... [] | NeverMeltIce .................. [] | | PP Up ......................... [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ____________________ | Icirrus PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Max Potion ................ $2,500 | Full Restore .............. $3,000 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found in Watery Puddles (Can't Be Found in Winter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Croagunk | Poison/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Sludge | 1 Attack | Both | | Karrablast | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Attack | Both | | Palpitoad | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Shelmet | Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Palpitoad* | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Seismitoad* | Water/Ground | 1,059,860 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Barboach | Water/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Stunfisk | Ground/Electric | 1,000,000 | Soft Sand | 2 HP | Both | | Whiscash* | Water/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Bisharp Lv. 65, Bisharp Lv. 65, Absol Lv. 67 | | • Bisharp Lv. 65, Bisharp Lv. 65, Accelgor Lv. 67 | | • Bisharp Lv. 65, Bisharp Lv. 65, Banette Lv. 67 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== Any Season Stuff ==> As you enter the region on the other side of the bridge, you'll find yourself in the Icy Cirrus city. Go up the stairs to the right and cross the bridge you went under to reach the Pokémon Center. There, heal, shop, etc. You can also sell various items to the man next to the nurse's desk - for example, unneeded evolutionary stones, Big Nuggets, Nuggets, Pearls, Big Pearls, and so on. These will net you at least $30,000 - come on, I KNOW you couldn't have gotten rid of that Big Nugget from Chargestone Cave. ... Right? Also speak with the girl nearby to obtain a Black Belt. This item, when held, will boost a Pokémon's Fighting-type moves' Power by 20%. Outside, go back over the bridge and further onto the older one. As you cross to the item, you will find the Shadow Triad. Say "Yes" as they speak with you to battle them; you can battle them all now, or just quit and continue on in the next time. The item they are guarding is a PP Up. Nice. Regardless of what occurs, return to the Pokémon Center and go west and north. At the four-way intersection, go west and into the northern building if you want to investigate the old Icirrus City Gym. There's nothing much to gain there except a scene with Brycen, so I'll just let you figure it out. As a hint - the solution is the same as in the original B/W. Outside, go into the house south of there. Speak with the man and, if you show him a Pokémon that gained 25 ~ 49 levels, you'll earn an EXP. Share. If you show him one that gained 50 ~ 98 levels, you'll get a Cleanse Tag. If you show him one that gained 99 levels (hatched from an Egg and leveled to Level 100), you'll get a King's Rock. The nearby woman will also, vaguely, notify you on the happiness of a Pokémon. Backtrack to the intersection and go east. Speak with the people inside and you'll be given a quiz - it is basic crap you REALLY should know by now in the game. Correct answers net you Antidotes; incorrect answers net you Parlyz Heal. You can do this once daily. =/ I don't think you'll bother though. These items are too cheap, eh? If you want, we can also explore Dragonspiral Tower to the north. For now, it is empty of what we *really* want, but we'll come back shortly. If you want some certain Poké's or items that just can't wait, go on ahead. Unless your season is winter. More to do, more to do. <== Winter-Only Stuff ==> In reality, it isn't all too much. You can climb up a snowy hill next to the old Pokémon Gym to find a NeverMeltIce, which boosts the Power of Ice-type moves by 20%. Southeast of the Pokémon Center, if you solve the ice "puzzle", you can enter a previosly-inaccessible house to speak with an old Team Rocket (from Kanto/Johto) member. Meh. Go into Dragonspiral Tower. =============================================================================== Dragonspiral Tower **POKÉMON_525** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Adamant Orb ...... [] | Carbos ........... [] | Comet Shard ...... [] | | Comet Shard ...... [] | Elixir ........... [] | Griseous Orb ..... [] | | Lustrous Orb ..... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | Old Gateau ....... [] | | PP Max ........... [] | Protein .......... [] | Red Shard ........ [] | | Shiny Stone ...... [] | TM02 (Dragon Claw) [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon (Outside) | | (* - Winter-Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Beartic* | Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Druddigon | Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Fang | 2 Attack | Both | | Mienshao | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Vanillish* | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon (Outside) | | (* - Winter-Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Vanilluxe* | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Dragonair | Dragon | 1,250,000 | Dragon Scale | 2 Attack | Both | | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | 1,250,000 | Dragon Scale | 3 Attack | Both | | Dratini | Dragon | 1,250,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (Inside) | | (Druddigon and Mienshao are 1F-only. No random Poké's are on 3F upwards.) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Druddigon | Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Fang | 2 Attack | Both | | Golurk | Ghost/Ground | 1,000,000 | Light Clay | 2 Attack | Both | | Mienshao | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special One-Time-Only Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Reshiram | Dragon/Fire | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Zekrom | Dragon/Electric | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | B2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| <== Outside ==> As you approach the tower, you'll meet up with Cedric Juniper! If you already have the Light/Dark Stone, you'll be sPokén to before receiving the Old Gateau (fancy version of a Full Heal). Go onto the bridge and Surf to the east to some more land. There, go northeast and through the grassy area to find a Carbo(hydrate). Return to the bridge and go along into the Tower. <== 1F ==> Go north, eaat, and north. Head upstairs to 2F after you're done catching the Druddigon and Mienshao, if so desired. <== 2F ==> Turn on the Dowsing Machine and go northwest. At the Strength boulder, go north and take up the Red Shard. Then go southeast and under the pillar to find an Elixir nearby. Grab it and return to the Strength boulder. Push it into the hole and cross it. Upstairs, go south and east to the item on the cleaved pillar; grab it to find it to be an Ultra Ball. Afterwards, go north and west to the next floor. <== 3F ==> Go up the staircase. At the apex, you'll find a jumping ramp puzzle. For the first trip, go south, west on the middle ramp, and continue to the Shiny Stone. Go north twice and east to find a Protein. Go south, south, and east to return to the start. Now, jump south and use the southernmost westbound ramp. Go west twice and north to easily reach the linear pathway to the next area. <== 4F ==> Go west, upstairs, south, upstairs, east, upstairs, and north and upstairs some more. You should be able to see an northbound staircase. Pass it to the east to find some stairs heading down. Go down to find three items - the Adamant Orb, Dialga's signature item; the Lustrous Orb, Palkia' signature item; and the Griseous Orb, Giratina's signature item. If I remember correctly, each of these orbs will raise the Power of Dragon type moves by 20%, and, respectively, power up Steel, Water, and Ghost by a similar level. Anywho, go back to the northbound staircase and use it to reach 5F. <== 5F ==> Go east for a bit until you see a bridge taking you to a loop. Go west to the next bridge and cross it to find TM02, which teaches Dragon Claw. Go over the ramp and east, past the bridge, to find another loop further inside. Once you reach the two bridges leaving the loop, move over them and go west to find a PP Max. Then go east and back over the bridges, then head left to the bridge. Cross to the innermost loop. Go east and over the ramp, then over the bridge to the east going out. Go west and across another, and east and across another to the outside; first go east, though, to grab a Max Revive. THEN cross over the bridge to find the stairs to the next floor. <== 6F ==> Go along the path, take the Comet Shard, and continue to the next staircase. <== 7F ==> Go east and north to the main area. Go forward. If you brought the Light/Dark Stone, you'll be given an option. Choose "Yes" if you want to fight your version legendary. Either way, also use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down the Comet Shard. If you are ready to fight your legendary... Go forward. Save. And speak with it. __________________________________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #643 Reshiram (W2) or #644 Zekrom (B2) \ |___________________________________________________________________________\_ | Reshiram's Data (White 2 Only) | Zekrom's Data (Black 2 Only) | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Type : Fire/Dragon | Type : Electric/Dragon | | Level : Level 70 | Level : Level 70 | | EVs Gained: 3 Special Attack | EVs Gained: 3 Attack | | Moveset : - Imprison (Psychic) | Moveset : - Imprison (Psychic) | | - Dragon Pulse (Dragon) | - Dragon Claw (Dragon) | | - Fusion Flare (Fire) | - Fusion Bolt (Electric)| | - Extrasensory (Psychic)| - Zen Headbutt (Psychic)| |=============================================================================| | Reshiram is weak to Rock, Ground, and Dragon. It will resist Fire (1/4), | | Grass (1/4), Electric, Bug, and Steel. All else does normal damage to it. | | As for Zekrom, it is weak to Ground, Ice, and Dragon and resists Fire, | | Water, Grass, Steel, Flying, and Electric (1/4). All else is normal damage.| | Neither have any immunities, and their abilities allow them to use any of | | the moves in their moveset, as above, regardless of all else. | | | | As for their moves, Imprison stops you from using any moves the user also | | knows. Dragon Pulse and Dragon Claw both do super-effective damage to | | Dragons; they are pretty much the same, except Dragon Pulse is 25% more | | powerful. (Remember, STAB.) Extrasensory and Zen Headbutt do more damage | | to Poison and Fighting, and are more-or-less the same, except where its | | Accuracy and Class come in. As for Fusion Flare, it does extra damage to | | Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel. Fusion Bolt does extra damage to Flying and | | Water. Thusly, overall, avoid bringing Fighting, Poison, and Dragon Poké's | | to this fight, as well as Grass, Ice, Bug, or Steel for Reshiram, or | | Water and Flying for Zekrom. | | | | The main capturing strategy is much the same as usual. If you have False | | Swipe, you can almost consider this battle won. Use it until the Pokémon | | doesn't seem to lose any more HP. Then have someone use Thunder Wave, Stun | | Spore, or the like to put Paralysis on it. (Sleep is the other preference, | | but do not put on Poison, Burn, or Confusion - you only have one shot!) | | Then I assume you can use Dusk Balls (2.0x better than Ultra Balls), it | | being in a tower, though you may want to flip your DS/3DS clock to make it | | nighttime just in case. You can also just do this in four turns and use | | Quick Balls or wait 40+ turns and use Timer Balls for equal effects. Or | | just use Ultra Balls. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| If you battled and captured your legendary, or didn't bring what you needed, leave and return outside. Now, we'll kill two birds with one stone by heading to the Clay Tunnel. Fly into Driftveil City and go along the staircase to the tunnel in the northwestern portion of town. =============================================================================== Clay Tunnel & Underground Ruins **POKÉMON_526** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Nugget ....... [] | Blue Shard ....... [] | Full Heal ........ [] | | Green Shard ...... [] | HP Up ............ [] | Iron ............. [] | | Lum Berry ........ [] | Lum Berry ........ [] | Max Revive ....... [] | | Metal Coat ....... [] | Nugget ........... [] | Rare Bone ........ [] | | Rare Bone ........ [] | Red Shard ........ [] | Steel Gem ........ [] | | Water Stone ...... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Durant | Steel/Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Nosepass | Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Steelix | Steel/Ground | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Poliwag | Water | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Poliwhirl | Water | 1,059,860 | King's Rock | 2 Speed | Both | | Poliwhirl | Water | 1,059,860 | King's Rock | 3 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special Wild Pokémon Encounters | | (* - This is only initially. Trade Keys to put it on the other game.) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Regice | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | W2 * | | Regirock | Rock | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Defense | Both | | Registeel | Steel | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Defense,| B2 * | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Aron Lv. 61, Mawile Lv. 61 | | • Sableye Lv. 61, Dugtrio Lv. 61 | | • Swoobat Lv. 61, Golem Lv. 61 | | • Diglett Lv. 61, Machamp Lv. 61 | | • Excadrill Lv. 60, Rhydon Lv. 60, Nidoking Lv. 60 | | • Crustle Lv. 62, Armaldo Lv. 62 | | • Onix Lv. 60, Steelix Lv. 60, Graveler Lv. 60 | | • Graveler Lv. 60, Golem Lv. 60, Onix Lv. 60 | | • Ferrothorn Lv. 62, Carnivine Lv. 62, Cradily Lv. 62 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== Outside Clay Tunnel ==> Brief note on using the Dowsing Machine near the entrance to find a Rare Bone. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #1 ==> As you enter, go north along the rails to find the Hiker. Defeat him and marvel at how inattention can make his name look like "Togepi". >_>; After the dust clears, go north and west along the lines. As you hit the north turn, use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down a Blue Shard. Go north to the Worker going along the lines. Defeat him and go down the stairs to the east. At the bottom, hunt down the Full Heal via your Dowsing Machine, then go back to the Hiker. Go east and along the rails to find another Worker. Speak with him and say "Yes" to continue to the next area. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #2 ==> Here, go south to find a Strength boulder. Push it into the hole to the west, then go south to the water. Begin Surfing to the island in the center of the aquifer and use the Dowsing Machine to find a Gem. Then Surf east back to land. Continue southward and, in the corner near the curve going east, you'll be able to procure a Red Shard. Afterwards, go along the rails to the Hiker. Wash 'im away and go west. Flipping on the Dowsing Machine will help you hunt down a Water Stone. Neato, considering how Poliwhirl, found here, evolves into Poliwrath via the use of it. Afterwards, go south and push the Strength boulder southward and into the hole. Cross it to find an HP Up and a Nugget. Go back over the boulder and go north along the cart rails to battle a Worker. Continue north and along the rails to another Worker. Shine your light on him, blind him, and defeat his Pokémon. Or something to that effect. Go west to find an entrance to Mistralton Cave. While you can explore it, and likely haven't, we still have two choices - Twist Mountain or that - and Twist Mountain offers us a Regigigas. Perhaps another time. Anywho, continue north into the next area. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #3 ==> Continue along the rails some more and defeat the Pokémon Ranger; he'll hand over a Lum Berry upon being defeated. Go west and along the narrow path to find a Metal Coat at the end. Return to Maxwell and go north along the rails. Defeat the Worker, then repeat this "grueling" task further north. Afterwards, pick up the nearby Max Revive and go further north to reach another Pokémon Ranger. Challenge, win, and accept the Lum Berry. If you were to continue north, you'd head into Twist Mountain. While we do plan on going there quite soon, we'll want to first capture ourselves the original Regi trio. So, in lieu of that, go south and east from the Ranger to find a Worker. Speak with him and get transported. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #1 ==> Here, go south and past the Strength boulder, then downstairs to find another. Push it south into the hole, then go west over it to find some stairs. Ascend and go south at the apex, following the rails to the tunnel entrance, if you need some healin'. Afterwards (if you were after it), go east from the boulder and south to snatch up the "common" Rare Bone. Go back to the Strength boulder and north to find the one you skipped. It looks so lonely, not being in a hole and all, so let's push it into the hole. Afterwards, snatch up the Green Shard and speak with the worker. Once you land, repeat with the next one. <== Clay Tunnel, ??? ==> You'll probably notice the bunch of water to the north. Head to it and Surf northwards. On the other side, use the Dowsing Machine to find some Iron. I guess the miners must've skipped over it. Anywho, into the next area. Push the nearby Strength boulder into the hole, then go over it. Speak with the next worker to continue. In this new area, go west and push the Strength boulder into the hole as per the usual. Continue along towards the door to the Underground Ruins. Be sure to use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down the local Big Nugget. <== Underground Ruins ==> Continue along into the large open area. On its north side, speak with the man as you wish. Further north, you'll see several circles nearby. Move into the center of them, then go east NINE tiles, and south SIX tiles. Then press the A Button and answer "Yes" to the question to cause a minor quake. Continue on through the door north of the red circle. In there, go north to the statue. To the left and the right, you'll find a gap between the rock and the wall - go along one gap to find a small northbound path. Use it to find the legendary Regirock before you. Save and battle with it! _________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #377 Regirock \ |__________________________________________________\__________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Rock | | Pokémon's Level: Level 65 | | EVs Gained : 3 Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Zap Cannon (Electric) | | - Lock-On (Normal) | | - Charge Beam (Electric) | | - Iron Defense (Steel) | |=============================================================================| | Regirock is weak towards Fighting, Steel, Ground, Grass, and Water. It | | will resist Normal, Fire, Poison, and Flying. All else deals normal | | damage. | | | | As for its moveset, Zap Cannon will hurt Flying and Water Pokémon, but it | | is only actually 50% accurate, so that's not a lot to worry about. Charge | | Beam is much the same, except it has about 58% less power. Iron Defense | | raises phyiscal Defense, and Lock-On guarantees a hit with the next move. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After winning the battle, you'll receive some sort of Key, much like with the Difficulty Key from winning the Pokémon League Championships. In Pokémon Black Version 2, you'll receive the Iron Key, which lets you battle Registeel. In Pokémon White Version 2, you'll receive the Iceberg Key, which lets you battle Regice. To battle this second Regi, save, then soft reset (A+B+Select+Start). At the menu, use Unova Link (fourth option), then go into the Key System (first option). Select Mysterious Door and select the new key. After that, reload the file and go to the circle you started on before and repeat the same process as with Regirock. If you want the other Regi, you'll need someone to transfer their Key from their version (opposite yours) via the Unova Link Key System. Afterwards, once more repeat the process. Here some Regi data. _______________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #378 Regice \ |________________________________________________\____________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Ice | | Pokémon's Level: Level 65 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Ice Beam (Ice) | | - Lock-On (Normal) | | - Charge Beam (Electric) | | - Amnesia (Psychic) | |=============================================================================| | Regice is weak to Fighting, Fire, Rock, and Steel. It resists just Ice, | | and lacks immunities. Therefore, all else does norma ldamage. | | | | As for its moveset, Charge Beam will hurt Flying and Water Pokémon. Ice | | Beam hurts Flying, Ground, and Grass, and may Freeze. Amnesia will end up | | raising Special Defense, and Lock-On guarantees a hit with the next move. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #379 Registeel \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Steel | | Pokémon's Level: Level 65 | | EVs Gained : 2 Defense, 1 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Zap Cannon (Electric) | | - Lock-On (Normal) | | - Charge Beam (Electric) | | - Iron Defense (Steel) | |=============================================================================| | Registeel is weak to Fighting, Fire, and Ground. It is also immune to the | | type and the status Poison. Electric and Water will do regular damage, and | | all else will deal halved damage except in special cases. | | | | As for its moveset, Zap Cannon will hurt Flying and Water Pokémon, but it | | is only actually 50% accurate, so that's not a lot to worry about. Charge | | Beam is much the same, except it has about 58% less power. Iron Defense | | raises phyiscal Defense, and Lock-On guarantees a hit with the next move. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Got them all? Put them all in your party. From the large room, go south and exit, then go southwest to the rails. Go along westward, over the Strength boulder, then north. Continue along to the Pokémon Ranger, then continue on to the entrance to Twist Mountain. Well, this one anyways. =============================================================================== Twist Mountain **POKÉMON_527** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Armor/Claw/Dome/Helix/Old/Root/Skull Fossil .......................... [] | |--------------------------------------,--------------------------------------| | Dusk Ball ..................... [] | Dusk Stone .................... [] | | Float Stone ................... [] | Full Restore .................. [] | | Full Restore .................. [] | Rare Bone ..................... [] | | Rare Bone ..................... [] | Red Shard ..................... [] | | TM71 (Stone Edge) ............. [] | TM90 (Substitute) ............. [] | | TM91 (Flash Cannon) ........... [] | Ultra Ball .................... [] | | Yellow Shard .................. [] | | |______________________________________|______________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found During All Seasons) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Durant | Steel/Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Steelix* | Steel/Ground | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found During All Seasons But Summer) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Heatmor | Fire | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found During All Seasons But Winter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Cryogonal | Ice | 1,000,000 | NeverMeltIce | 2 Sp.Def | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found Only During Spring and Autumn) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Beartic | Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special Wild Pokémon Encounters | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Regigigas | Normal | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Glalie Lv. 61, Beartic Lv. 61 | | • Larvitar Lv. 61, Probopass Lv. 61 | | • Sigilyph Lv. 62 | | • Gyarados Lv. 64, Archeops Lv. 64, Kangaskhan Lv. 64 | | • Blissey Lv. 62 | | • Machoke Lv. 61, Abomasnow Lv. 61 | | • Geodude Lv. 60, Boldore Lv. 60, Steelix Lv. 60 | | • Golett Lv. 61, Mamoswine Lv. 61 | | • Glaceon Lv. 63, Rhyperior Lv. 63, Bastidon Lv. 63, Drapion Lv. 63 | | • Carracosta Lv. 64, Crobat Lv. 64, Taurus Lv. 64 | | • Roggenrola Lv. 60, Graveler Lv. 60, Excadrill Lv. 60 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Once you arrive from the Clay Tunnel, go north along the east side of the area to the northeast corner. Go downstairs and procure TM71, which teaches the powerful Stone Edge. Go upstairs and west, then through the doorway. Do you have all three Regi's - Regice, Regirock, and Registeel - in your party? If not, go back and get them, or your efforts will be in vain. Anywho, go west and to the Strength boulder. Push it north thrice, then go to the ledge and hop over it. Push the boulder east into the hole, then push the nearby boulder southward into another hole. Cross it and go along the path to another Strength boulder. Push it north thrice, west once, north once, and west into the hole. Cross it and go north to find the sleeping Regigigas. If you have all three other Regi's, speaking with him will awaken him. But SAVE beforehand. __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #486 Regigigas \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Normal | | Pokémon's Level: Level 68 | | EVs Gained : 3 Attack | | Pokémon's Moves: - Payback (Dark) | | - Zen Headbutt (Psychic) | | - Wide Guard (Rock) | | - Revenge (Fighting) | |=============================================================================| | Regigigas is weak to Fighting, and immune to Ghost. ... That's it. | | | | As for its moveset, Payback hurts Psychics and Ghosts, Zen Headbutt hurts | | Fighting and Poison, and Revenge hurts Normal, Rock, Ice, Steel, and Dark. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Afterwards, backtrack to the previous area. Go west and over the ledge, then south to the exit at the end. Continue into the next area, then go upstairs. Be sure to speak with the dude facing the wall - he can hand you a Fossil to regenerate a Pokémon from a previous generation! =O And he hands a random one out once daily! =O Continue south into the next area, which is outside. Go upstairs and northeast for some more stairs. Go west to the Vending Machines and look in the trashcan for a Full Restore. Go northwest to the next area. Go north and defeat the Worker, then take the nearby Dusk Ball. Use the Dowsing Machine from there to find a Rare Bone, then go east, past the Worker, and south when forced to. Go through the door and south to the Hiker. Win the battle, then go south and outside. Go west and defeat the Worker along the path and go into the door nearby. Go far west to have a Rotation Battle with a Veteran. Defeat her and grab the nearby TM90 (Substitute). Go east, south, and west. Flip on the Dowsing Machine and you'll find an Ultra Ball in the corner. Then go east and north along the second path to find a Rare Bone. Go south, east, and outside. There, go north along the path to TM91, Flash Cannon. Go along to the other end of the path, ignoring all of the doorways. Speak to the Nurse at the end of the path to battle her, then be allowed free healings. Also grab the nearby Full Restore. Go back along the path and into the first doorway you find. Go east and defeat the Worker, then flip on the Dowsing Machine, for it should be registering something when you head east. Go to the item and get it to find a Yellow Shard. Go north to the next area. There, go north, upstairs, and defeat the Worker. Afterwards, head east to the end of the small path to obtain a Dusk Stone. Return to the Worker and leave the area to the west. Outside, go along the path southward and speak with the Hiker to battle him. Continue southward and then into the mountain once again. Go along the path and battle the Veteran as you turn south. Go south and west to find an intersection. Go north and along the path to head outside. Defeat the Veteran out there, then go back inside. Head south to the intersection and west to battle another Trainer. Go west, north, and west to exit the cave. Go east and north to find the Float Stone, then go back to the entrance into the mountain and along the other path. At the FAAAR end, you'll find yourself a Red Shard. Backtrack to the Worker you passed, then go into the mountain. Go along the linear path to have completed Twist Mountain. Yay! Whelp, I think that does it for northwestern Unova. Yay-more! ############################################################################ ## ## # Exploring East-Central Unova **POKÉMON_53** # ## ## ############################################################################ Begin this trip, our final big exploration unit, by Flying to Nimbasa City. Leave to the east onto Route 16, if I remember correctly, then go east to the Marvelous Bridge. =============================================================================== Marvelous Bridge **POKÉMON_531** =============================================================================== __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | (none) | Magikarp ($500) | Water | 1,250,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Cresselia* | Psychic | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | Both | | Swanna | Water/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - A special, one-time-only encounter. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| There actually isn't much to this bridge. Much like with the Driftveil Drawbridge, shadows will appear from time to time as you cross. Some will contain EV-boosting Feathers, and some will contain battles with high-Level Swanna. At the left side, you can also buy a Magikarp for $500. This ain't no Kanto region, so buy it. Partway across the bridge, if you got the Lunar Wing from the Strange House, you'll be able to pass by a girl who suddenly disappears - it is that ghost again! Continue along the bridge to find Cresselia. Save and battle it. __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #488 Cresselia \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Psychic | | Pokémon's Level: Level 68 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Psycho Cut (Psychic) | | - Moonlight (Normal) | | - Slash (Normal) | | - Future Sight (Psychic) | |=============================================================================| | Cresselia is weak to Dark, Bug, and Ghost. It will take half-damage from | | Fighting and Psychic, and will take normal damage from all else. | | | | As for its moveset, Psycho Cut and Future Sight will end up hurting Poison | | and Fighting types the most, although the latter takes a few turns to | | work. Slash has no super-effectiveness, and Moonlight heals HP. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, if | | this is a night battle, throw lots of Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Afterwards, continue along to the next Route ... the final Route I'll cover as "brand-new". And for good reason. =============================================================================== Route 14 **POKÉMON_532** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | HP Up ......................... [] | Max Potion .................... [] | | TM26 (Earthquake) ............. [] | Ultra Ball .................... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | Ditto | Rotom | Electric/Ghost | 1,000,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Gligar | Ground/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Pupitar | Rock/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sandslash | Ground | 1,000,000 | Quick Claw | 2 Defense | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Scrafty | Dark/Fighting | 1,000,000 | Shed Shell | 1 Defense,| Both | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Gliscor | Ground/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Tyranitar | Rock/Dark | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Growlithe Lv. 60, Stoutland Lv. 60, Houndour Lv. 60 | | • Gulpin Lv. 60, Garbodor Lv. 60, Magnezone Lv. 60 | | • Meowth Lv. 60, Glameow Lv. 60, Liepard Lv. 60 | | • Poochyena Lv. 60, Cubone Lv. 60, Torkoal Lv. 60 | | • Seedot Lv. 60, Cacnea Lv. 60, Croagunk Lv. 60 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| First go southeast and defeat the Pokéfan nearby. Go into the nearby trailer if you want - and you should want to - trade a Ditto for a Rotom. Remember, Rotom is a pseudo-legendary Pokémon, much like like the Weather and Musketeer trios, and is one-time-only in the Sinnoh games. Go up the stairs next to the trailer and you'll find a Scientist and a building. Defeat the Scientist and go into the building, the PokéTransfer Lab. There, go there for the same intro, more or less, that you got to the feature in the original B/W. Here whatcha need to know: ~ You will need two DS's. In one is your Pokémon Black 2/White 2 game that you access the Poké Transfer with. The other contains a Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, or SoulSilver game in the card slot. ~ Once this happens, start the connection from the Black 2/White 2 DS. On the D/P/Pt/HG/SS DS, go to DS Download Play and use the option that pops up. ~ You will then select six -- no more or less -- Pokémon from the PC on the D/P/Pt/HG/SS game card to bring over to Black/White. ~ They cannot know HM moves. ~ They cannot bring over items. ~ You, for some odd reason, are unable to bring over a Spiky-Eared Pichu. (This was the odd case in the original Black/White. I've yet to test this out with Black 2/White 2 because my idiot sister deleted my HeartGold file. ;_;) Anywho, do what you will, then go down the stairs east of the lab. Defeat the Trainer at the bottom. Go south and downstairs. Push the nearby Strength boulder south thrice, east once, north once, and east once more to put it into the hole. Grab the TM on the other side - TM26, which teaches the superb Earthquake move. Go northeast through the grass to another Strength boulder. Push it west thrice and north twice, then into the hole. Go south and defeat the Backpacker, then go north over the boulder and up the narrow staircase. Flip the Dowsing Machine on as you do and you'll be able to reach an Ultra Ball soon enough. Go on back downstairs and west past the Backpacker. At the next narrow staircase, ascend to the apex and go along the narrow path, at the end of which you'll find a Max Potion. Steal it and return downstairs, then hop over the nearby ledge. Defeat the nearby Trainer, then go east and over the first ledge. Get the hidden HP Up here and continue on. Circle back around to the previous Backpacker, then go up the stairs nearby. Run over to the east side of the Route to find White Forest or Black City. =============================================================================== White Forest (Pokémon White Version 2) / Black City (Pokémon Black Version 2) **POKÉMON_533** =============================================================================== Okay, by my reckoning, there actually isn't much to do in these areas. Both are supposed to have a market of some type west of the Pokémon Center, found on the east side of town. They open up as you progress through the main feature of the area. The Black Tower and the White Treehollow are the main features here. They are basically like the Battle Subway in a tree/tower. You can only access them after beating Alder in Flocessy - he's in his house, and no harder than any of the basic Route trainers we've fought so far. There's one last thing to do before we go to hunting legends. Fly to Undella. =============================================================================== Undella Town **POKÉMON_534** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | HM06 (Dive) .......................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ____________________ | Undella PokéMart \ |_____________________\_______________________________________________________ | Item Name ................... Cost | Item Name ................... Cost | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Poké Ball ................... $200 | Great Ball .................. $600 | | Ultra Ball ................ $1,200 | Potion ...................... $300 | | Super Potion ................ $700 | Hyper Potion .............. $1,500 | | Antidote .................... $100 | Parlyz Heal ................. $200 | | Awakening ................... $250 | Burn Heal ................... $250 | | Ice Heal .................... $250 | Full Heal ................... $600 | | Escape Rope ................. $550 | Repel ....................... $350 | | Super Repel ................. $550 | Max Repel ................... $700 | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Heal Ball ................... $300 | Net Ball .................. $1,000 | | Nest Ball ................. $1,000 | Greet Mail ................... $50 | | Favored Mail ................. $50 | RSVP Mail .................... $50 | | Thanks Mail .................. $50 | Inquiry Mail ................. $50 | | Like Mail .................... $50 | Reply Mail ................... $50 | |______________________________________|______________________________________| This is it for now. Speak with your rival, who is nearby, and you'll gain HM06, which teaches Dive. Say "Yes" to him if you also want to battle him. ________________________________________ | BOSS: Pokémon Trainer [rival's name] \ |_________________________________________\___________________________________ | Rival's Pokémon: Unfezant (Lv. 62) Normal/Flying | | Bouffalant (Lv. 62) Normal | | Eelektross (Lv. 62) Electric | | Flygon (Lv. 62) Ground/Dragon | | Simipour (Lv. 62) Water <-,__,- Only used if your | | Emboar (Lv. 64) Fire/Fighting <-' starter was Snivy.| | Simisage (Lv. 62) Grass <-,__,- Only used if your | | Samurott (Lv. 64) Water <-' starter was Tepig.| | Simisear (Lv. 62) Fire <-,__,- Only used if your | | Serperior (Lv. 64) Grass <-' starter was | | Oshawott. | | | | Money Earned: $6,400 | |=============================================================================| | Unfezant is weak to Rock, Ice, and Electric, and is immune to Ghost and | | Ground. It'll mostly be trouble for Ghost-type-heavy Pokémon, Fighting, | | Bug, and Grass Pokémon. | | | | Bouffalant is weak to Fighting and immune to Ghost. It's main problem is | | when you use a Ghost-type-heavy Pokémon, but otherwise ... meh. | | | | Eelektross is weak to nothing, as it is immune to Ground. It will mostly | | affect your Flying and Water Pokémon. | | | | Flygon will be the bane of this fight is left alive. It is weak to Dragon | | and Ice (4x), and is immune to Ground. It has a decent variation of moves, | | so KO it soon with an Ice move. | | | | Simipour and Samurott are weak to Grass and Electric. Main ones to avoid - | | Fire, Rock, and Ground. | | | | Simisage and Serperior are weak to Ice, Flying, Fire, Poison, and Bug. | | Pokémon to avoid are of the Rock, Ground, and Water types. | | | | Simisear is weak to Water, Rock, and Ground. Try to avoid Ice, Steel, Bug, | | and Grass here. | | | | Emboar is weak to Water, Ground, Psychic, and Flying. Pretty much try to | | not use what you wouldn't use for Simisear, plus Rock and Normal. | | | | Recommendations: First up, Unfezant. This Pokémon can be easily dealt with | | by Terrakion, Magnezone, or Cobalion with absolute ease. General type | | abuse will work okay here. | | | | Bouffalant will be easier to deal with. Cobalion will be your desired one | | to use here, given the Steel/Fighting combo. Easy-peasy. | | | | The two Water-types can be dealt with fairly swiftly with Virizion, your | | Grass starter, or Simisage. Not really hard here, still; just a lot of | | thinking ahead of time. | | | | The two Grass-types are a bit harder to deal with. To a point. Odds are, | | you have raised up a Flying type of some sort, so you should be okay | | there. You also could use Emboar or another good Fire-type. | | | | The two Fire-types are likely to be the toughest crowd, relativistically. | | Terrakion, Simipour, and Samurott all are pretty desireable. | | | | In the end, I brought along my Serperior, Cobalion, Terrakion, and | | White Kyurem for mainstream battling, each around Lv. 75 by now. The other | | two slots were the general HM slaves. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| That'll do it. We're done exploring. ############################################################################ ## ## # Hunting Down the Legendary Dragon Trio **POKÉMON_54** # ## ## ############################################################################ =============================================================================== Victory Road **POKÉMON_541** =============================================================================== ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Interior Caverns (Some Caves) - Found Anywhere | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Banette | Ghost | 800,000 | Spell Tag | 2 Attack | Both | | Golurk | Ghost/Ground | 1,000,000 | Light Clay | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Caverns (Some Caves) - Found Anywhere | | (* = Dust Clouds Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Caverns - By Surfing | | (* = Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Azumarill* | Water | 800,000 | None | 3 HP | Both | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Marill | Water | 800,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | 600,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Dunsparce* | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Unfezant* | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Cottonee | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | B2 | | Dunsparce* | Normal | 1,000,000 | None | 1 HP | Both | | Lilligant* | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Petilil | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Roselia | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Roserade* | Grass/Poison | 1,059,860 | Poison Barb | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Whimsicott* | Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Speed | B2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas in the Grass (Some Areas) | | (* = Shaking Grass Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sawk | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Sawk* | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 Attack | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | W2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | Throh* | Fighting | 1,000,000 | Black Belt, | 2 HP | B2 | | | | | Expert Belt | | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Exterior Areas - By Surfing | | (* = Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Buizel | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 1 Speed | Both | | Floatzel* | Water | 1,000,000 | Wacan Berry | 2 Speed | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| First, to find our legendary Pokémon, we need to find N. To do so, we need to head to N's Castle. Fly to the Pokémon League and go into Victory Road. There, go east into the cave, then east and south to leave. Go down the stairs past the two Veterans and use the narrow staircase to the southwest. Go down the second staircase and go down the eastern staircase next. At the bottom, you'll see Zoroark run into the cave. Go in after him and follow. Go north to the huge eastbound staircase; at the bottom, you'll find N's Castle. =============================================================================== N's Castle **POKÉMON_542** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Dark Stone OR Light Stone ... [] | Luxury Ball ................... [] | | Protein ....................... [] | TM50 (Overheat) ............... [] | |______________________________________|______________________________________| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Zekrom/Reshiram Lv. 70 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| As you enter, N will be nearby. Move towards him and listen to him speak. When asked the question, say "Yes" to team up with him. Go north through the door for some talking. Get the Luxury Ball after he leaves, then leave yourself. Go south down the ruined staircase, then west to find a Protein. Go east to some more ruined stairs; use 'em and go east to find some more. Go on down and east to TM50, Overheat. Go back upstairs, then east and north to find some undamaged stairs. Use them and go west until N says something about you going on alone. Go north through the door and along until N catches up. After that, he'll fight you with his legendary Dragon. If you need to be concerned on their movesets and stuff, don't. They are weak to Dragon, with Reshiram adding Rock and Ground and Zekrom having Ice and Ground. Their movesets are very unvaried - in short, just choose your best Pokémon and go with it. After the battle, the Pokémon will become its Light or Dark Stone. You will receive it from N, which will mean that ... You can catch it now! Leave the castle and Fly to Icirrus. Go north into the Dragonspiral Tower. =============================================================================== Dragonspiral Tower **POKÉMON_543** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Adamant Orb ...... [] | Carbos ........... [] | Comet Shard ...... [] | | Comet Shard ...... [] | Elixir ........... [] | Griseous Orb ..... [] | | Lustrous Orb ..... [] | Max Revive ....... [] | Old Gateau ....... [] | | PP Max ........... [] | Protein .......... [] | Red Shard ........ [] | | Shiny Stone ...... [] | TM02 (Dragon Claw) [] | Ultra Ball ....... [] | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon (Outside) | | (* - Winter-Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Beartic* | Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Druddigon | Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Fang | 2 Attack | Both | | Mienshao | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Vanillish* | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon (Outside) | | (* - Winter-Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | 1,000,000 | Cheri Berry | 2 Speed | Both | | Unfezant | Normal/Flying | 1,059,860 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Vanilluxe* | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Dragonair | Dragon | 1,250,000 | Dragon Scale | 2 Attack | Both | | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | 1,250,000 | Dragon Scale | 3 Attack | Both | | Dratini | Dragon | 1,250,000 | Dragon Scale | 1 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (Inside) | | (Druddigon and Mienshao are 1F-only. No random Poké's are on 3F upwards.) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Druddigon | Dragon | 1,000,000 | Dragon Fang | 2 Attack | Both | | Golurk | Ghost/Ground | 1,000,000 | Light Clay | 2 Attack | Both | | Mienshao | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special One-Time-Only Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Reshiram | Dragon/Fire | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Zekrom | Dragon/Electric | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | B2 | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| <== Outside ==> As you approach the tower, you'll meet up with Cedric Juniper! If you already have the Light/Dark Stone, you'll be sPokén to before receiving the Old Gateau (fancy version of a Full Heal). Go onto the bridge and Surf to the east to some more land. There, go northeast and through the grassy area to find a Carbo(hydrate). Return to the bridge and go along into the Tower. <== 1F ==> Go north, eaat, and north. Head upstairs to 2F after you're done catching the Druddigon and Mienshao, if so desired. <== 2F ==> Turn on the Dowsing Machine and go northwest. At the Strength boulder, go north and take up the Red Shard. Then go southeast and under the pillar to find an Elixir nearby. Grab it and return to the Strength boulder. Push it into the hole and cross it. Upstairs, go south and east to the item on the cleaved pillar; grab it to find it to be an Ultra Ball. Afterwards, go north and west to the next floor. <== 3F ==> Go up the staircase. At the apex, you'll find a jumping ramp puzzle. For the first trip, go south, west on the middle ramp, and continue to the Shiny Stone. Go north twice and east to find a Protein. Go south, south, and east to return to the start. Now, jump south and use the southernmost westbound ramp. Go west twice and north to easily reach the linear pathway to the next area. <== 4F ==> Go west, upstairs, south, upstairs, east, upstairs, and north and upstairs some more. You should be able to see an northbound staircase. Pass it to the east to find some stairs heading down. Go down to find three items - the Adamant Orb, Dialga's signature item; the Lustrous Orb, Palkia' signature item; and the Griseous Orb, Giratina's signature item. If I remember correctly, each of these orbs will raise the Power of Dragon type moves by 20%, and, respectively, power up Steel, Water, and Ghost by a similar level. Anywho, go back to the northbound staircase and use it to reach 5F. <== 5F ==> Go east for a bit until you see a bridge taking you to a loop. Go west to the next bridge and cross it to find TM02, which teaches Dragon Claw. Go over the ramp and east, past the bridge, to find another loop further inside. Once you reach the two bridges leaving the loop, move over them and go west to find a PP Max. Then go east and back over the bridges, then head left to the bridge. Cross to the innermost loop. Go east and over the ramp, then over the bridge to the east going out. Go west and across another, and east and across another to the outside; first go east, though, to grab a Max Revive. THEN cross over the bridge to find the stairs to the next floor. <== 6F ==> Go along the path, take the Comet Shard, and continue to the next staircase. <== 7F ==> Go east and north to the main area. Go forward. If you brought the Light/Dark Stone, you'll be given an option. Choose "Yes" if you want to fight your version legendary. Either way, also use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down the Comet Shard. If you are ready to fight your legendary... Go forward. Save. And speak with it. __________________________________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #643 Reshiram (W2) or #644 Zekrom (B2) \ |___________________________________________________________________________\_ | Reshiram's Data (White 2 Only) | Zekrom's Data (Black 2 Only) | |--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------| | Type : Fire/Dragon | Type : Electric/Dragon | | Level : Level 70 | Level : Level 70 | | EVs Gained: 3 Special Attack | EVs Gained: 3 Attack | | Moveset : - Imprison (Psychic) | Moveset : - Imprison (Psychic) | | - Dragon Pulse (Dragon) | - Dragon Claw (Dragon) | | - Fusion Flare (Fire) | - Fusion Bolt (Electric)| | - Extrasensory (Psychic)| - Zen Headbutt (Psychic)| |=============================================================================| | Reshiram is weak to Rock, Ground, and Dragon. It will resist Fire (1/4), | | Grass (1/4), Electric, Bug, and Steel. All else does normal damage to it. | | As for Zekrom, it is weak to Ground and Dragon. It resists Fire, Water, | | Grass, Steel, Flying, and Electric (1/4). All else does normal damage. | | Neither have any immunities, and their abilities allow them to use any of | | the moves in their moveset, as above, regardless of all else. | | | | As for their moves, Imprison stops you from using any moves the user also | | knows. Dragon Pulse and Dragon Claw both do super-effective damage to | | Dragons; they are pretty much the same, except Dragon Pulse is 25% more | | powerful. (Remember, STAB.) Extrasensory and Zen Headbutt do more damage | | to Poison and Fighting, and are more-or-less the same, except where its | | Accuracy and Class come in. As for Fusion Flare, it does extra damage to | | Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel. Fusion Bolt does extra damage to Flying and | | Water. Thusly, overall, avoid bringing Fighting, Poison, and Dragon Poké's | | to this fight, as well as Grass, Ice, Bug, or Steel for Reshiram, or | | Water and Flying for Zekrom. | | | | The main capturing strategy is much the same as usual. If you have False | | Swipe, you can almost consider this battle won. Use it until the Pokémon | | doesn't seem to lose any more HP. Then have someone use Thunder Wave, Stun | | Spore, or the like to put Paralysis on it. (Sleep is the other preference, | | but do not put on Poison, Burn, or Confusion - you only have one shot!) | | Then I assume you can use Dusk Balls (2.0x better than Ultra Balls), it | | being in a tower, though you may want to flip your DS/3DS clock to make it | | nighttime just in case. You can also just do this in four turns and use | | Quick Balls or wait 40+ turns and use Timer Balls for equal effects. Or | | just use Ultra Balls. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| If you battled and captured your legendary, or didn't bring what you needed, leave and return outside. Now, to find Kyurem... Fly to Lacunosa Town and use the shortcut created a while back to enter. =============================================================================== Giant Chasm **POKÉMON_544** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | DNA Splicers ......................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| _____________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Crater Forest \ |____________________________\_________________\______________________________ | Normal Tall Grass and Dark Double Battle Grass Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Ditto | Normal | 1,000,000 | Metal Powder,| 1 HP | Both | | | | | Quick Powder | | | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Metang | Steel/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Piloswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Shaking Grass Tiles-Only Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Clefable | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 3 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | 1,250,000 | Metal Coat | 3 Defense | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| __________________________________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ Crater Forest Cave \ |____________________________\______________________\_________________________ | Pokémon on Land | | (* = Found in Dust Clouds only; ** = One-Time Encounter For Now) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Clefairy | Normal | 800,000 | Leppa Berry, | 2 HP | Both | | | | | Moon Stone | | | | Delibird | Ice/Flying | 800,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Moon Stone | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | Piloswine | Ice/Ground | 1,250,000 | None | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 HP | | | Sneasel | Dark/Ice | 1,059,860 | Grip Claw, | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | Quick Claw | | | | Solrock | Rock/Psychic | 800,000 | Sun Stone | 2 Attack | Both | | Vanillish | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Regular Water) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Seel | Water | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (Bubbling Water Tiles Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Dewgong | Water/Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Def. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special One-Time-Only Wild Encounter Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Kyurem | Ice/Dragon | 1,250,000 | None | 1 HP, | Both | | | | | | 1 Attack, | | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| Go along to the big central staircase into Crater Forest. There, go downstairs and north. Go along the grassy path to the east, then you'll arrive in the place where the Team Plasma Frigate once was. Go to the eastern portion of the clear and go northeast, through the gap and some grass. At the edge of the area, go north and west into the cavern where Kyurem was. Go north and you'll eventually find it. Kyurem. Save before the fight begins, though. _______________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #646 Kyurem \ |________________________________________________\____________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Ice/Dragon | | Pokémon's Level: Level 70 | | EVs Gained : 1 HP, 1 Attack, 1 Special Attack | | Pokémon's Moves: - Imprison (Psychic) | | - Dragon Pulse (Dragon) | | - Glaciate (Ice) | | - Scary Face (Normal) | |=============================================================================| | Kyurem is weak to Dragon, Fighting, Steel, and Rock. It will resist Water, | | Grass, and Electric. All else deals normal damage. | | | | As for its moveset, Imprison will prevent the target from using any moves | | the user knows. Dragon Pulse really hurts Dragons, and Glaciate will | | strongly hurt Dragon, Flying, Grass, and Ground types. Scary Face merely | | slows you down. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, if | | this is a night battle, throw lots of Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After the battle, Bianca and Cheren will come in and chat with you. Afterwards, you can get the nearby DNA Splicers, which you can use to make Black/White Kyurem by fusing Kyurem with Zekrom or Reshiram. If only we could fuse all three... I wonder what that Pokémon of legend looked like... ############################################################################ ## ## # Hunting Down the Sinnoh Spirit Trio **POKÉMON_55** # ## ## ############################################################################ Begin this quest by Flying to Floccesy Town. Leave to the north onto Route 20 and go east, past the bridge, and north through some grass. Go down the staircase to the east, south some, and east to the water. Get on this bunch of water and Surf northward and west to the waterfall. Use Waterfall to climb it, then go west and south along the path to the Cave of Being. It is there you'll meet up with Professor Juniper within. Speak with her and then head north, giving her the cold shoulder. (Ironic as it is, being both in the presence of non-ignoring Spirit Pokémon, and the fact that we, assumedly, just caught Kyurem.) In the center of the cave, you'll find the Spirit Trio of the Sinnoh region. After Arceus created the universe, and created Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina to command the temporal and spacial dimensions, he created the Spirit Trio to give positive emotions unto human beings. As you approach, they will flee across the region. As Juniper leaves, so should you. --------------------- Generalized Strategem --------------------- They're all practically the same, so I'll do it here. Each one is fought at Level 65, and is a Psychic type. That means they resist Psychic and Fighting, and are weak to Ghost, Dark, and Bug. Each one will take normal damage from all else. Each can use Extrasensory and Future Sight. Those are Psychic moves that strongly hurt Poison and Fighting types, but note that Future Sight tkaes a few turns to work. Uxie can use Flail (Normal; strong at low HP) and Amnesia (Special Defense boost). Mesprit can use Copycat (use last-used move) and Charm (lowers Attack). Azelf can use Nasty Plot (raise Special Attack) and Last Resort (Normal; powerful, but only used after all other moves). I recommend bringing along someone who can use a Paralyzing move, and someone who can use False Swipe. Paralyze them, lower their HP to one, and toss Ultra or Dusk Balls, depending on whether it is nighttime or not. You want to save before each fight - you only get one chance here! Each fled to a separate place. I'll start with Uxie. ---- Uxie ---- Fly to Nacrene City and go in front of the museum/Gym. Go into the center of the circle in front of it, then you'll be asked a question. Say "Yes" and you will fight Uxie. ------- Mesprit ------- Here, Fly to Mistralton City and go northeast onto Route 7. Go along to Celestial Tower near the end of the Route, and go to its top floor. Go along towards the bell and you'll be asked a question; answer "Yes" to fight. ----- Azelf ----- Fly to the Pokémon Center at the start of Victory Road and go onto Route 23. Go downstairs and under the bridge to the three-way intersection. Go west to the Cut tree; Cut it down and go west along the new path. Go past the next tree at the fork and continue along the southern westbound path. Go upstairs and onto the platform and move onto the tile at the top of the northwestern portion of the stairs. Answer "Yes" to the question and fight Azelf! ~~~ That all should finish this trio of legendary Poké's. ############################################################################ ## ## # Hunting Down the Four Regi Legends **POKÉMON_56** # ## ## ############################################################################ Begin this journey by Flying to Driftveil. In the northwestern part of town, go into the Clay Tunnel. =============================================================================== Clay Tunnel & Underground Ruins **POKÉMON_561** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | Big Nugget ....... [] | Blue Shard ....... [] | Full Heal ........ [] | | Green Shard ...... [] | HP Up ............ [] | Iron ............. [] | | Lum Berry ........ [] | Lum Berry ........ [] | Max Revive ....... [] | | Metal Coat ....... [] | Nugget ........... [] | Rare Bone ........ [] | | Rare Bone ........ [] | Red Shard ........ [] | Steel Gem ........ [] | | Water Stone ...... [] | | | |_________________________|_________________________|_________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | Durant | Steel/Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Nosepass | Rock | 1,000,000 | Hard Stone | 1 Defense | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Steelix | Steel/Ground | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Surfing (100% Chance) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found By Fishing (* - Bubbling Water Tiles) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaTooth | 2 Speed | B2 | | Basculin | Water | 1,000,000 | DeepSeaScale | 2 Speed | W2 | | Poliwag | Water | 1,059,860 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | Poliwhirl | Water | 1,059,860 | King's Rock | 2 Speed | Both | | Poliwhirl | Water | 1,059,860 | King's Rock | 3 Defense | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special Wild Pokémon Encounters | | (* - This is only initially. Trade Keys to put it on the other game.) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Regice | Ice | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | W2 * | | Regirock | Rock | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Defense | Both | | Registeel | Steel | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Defense,| B2 * | | | | | | 1 Sp.Def. | | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| _____________________ | Trainers' Pokémon \ |______________________\______________________________________________________ | • Aron Lv. 61, Mawile Lv. 61 | | • Sableye Lv. 61, Dugtrio Lv. 61 | | • Swoobat Lv. 61, Golem Lv. 61 | | • Diglett Lv. 61, Machamp Lv. 61 | | • Excadrill Lv. 60, Rhydon Lv. 60, Nidoking Lv. 60 | | • Crustle Lv. 62, Armaldo Lv. 62 | | • Onix Lv. 60, Steelix Lv. 60, Graveler Lv. 60 | | • Graveler Lv. 60, Golem Lv. 60, Onix Lv. 60 | | • Ferrothorn Lv. 62, Carnivine Lv. 62, Cradily Lv. 62 | |_____________________________________________________________________________| <== Outside Clay Tunnel ==> Brief note on using the Dowsing Machine near the entrance to find a Rare Bone. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #1 ==> As you enter, go north along the rails to find the Hiker. Defeat him and marvel at how inattention can make his name look like "Togepi". >_>; After the dust clears, go north and west along the lines. As you hit the north turn, use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down a Blue Shard. Go north to the Worker going along the lines. Defeat him and go down the stairs to the east. At the bottom, hunt down the Full Heal via your Dowsing Machine, then go back to the Hiker. Go east and along the rails to find another Worker. Speak with him and say "Yes" to continue to the next area. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #2 ==> Here, go south to find a Strength boulder. Push it into the hole to the west, then go south to the water. Begin Surfing to the island in the center of the aquifer and use the Dowsing Machine to find a Gem. Then Surf east back to land. Continue southward and, in the corner near the curve going east, you'll be able to procure a Red Shard. Afterwards, go along the rails to the Hiker. Wash 'im away and go west. Flipping on the Dowsing Machine will help you hunt down a Water Stone. Neato, considering how Poliwhirl, found here, evolves into Poliwrath via the use of it. Afterwards, go south and push the Strength boulder southward and into the hole. Cross it to find an HP Up and a Nugget. Go back over the boulder and go north along the cart rails to battle a Worker. Continue north and along the rails to another Worker. Shine your light on him, blind him, and defeat his Pokémon. Or something to that effect. Go west to find an entrance to Mistralton Cave. While you can explore it, and likely haven't, we still have two choices - Twist Mountain or that - and Twist Mountain offers us a Regigigas. Perhaps another time. Anywho, continue north into the next area. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #3 ==> Continue along the rails some more and defeat the Pokémon Ranger; he'll hand over a Lum Berry upon being defeated. Go west and along the narrow path to find a Metal Coat at the end. Return to Maxwell and go north along the rails. Defeat the Worker, then repeat this "grueling" task further north. Afterwards, pick up the nearby Max Revive and go further north to reach another Pokémon Ranger. Challenge, win, and accept the Lum Berry. If you were to continue north, you'd head into Twist Mountain. While we do plan on going there quite soon, we'll want to first capture ourselves the original Regi trio. So, in lieu of that, go south and east from the Ranger to find a Worker. Speak with him and get transported. <== Clay Tunnel, Area #1 ==> Here, go south and past the Strength boulder, then downstairs to find another. Push it south into the hole, then go west over it to find some stairs. Ascend and go south at the apex, following the rails to the tunnel entrance, if you need some healin'. Afterwards (if you were after it), go east from the boulder and south to snatch up the "common" Rare Bone. Go back to the Strength boulder and north to find the one you skipped. It looks so lonely, not being in a hole and all, so let's push it into the hole. Afterwards, snatch up the Green Shard and speak with the worker. Once you land, repeat with the next one. <== Clay Tunnel, ??? ==> You'll probably notice the bunch of water to the north. Head to it and Surf northwards. On the other side, use the Dowsing Machine to find some Iron. I guess the miners must've skipped over it. Anywho, into the next area. Push the nearby Strength boulder into the hole, then go over it. Speak with the next worker to continue. In this new area, go west and push the Strength boulder into the hole as per the usual. Continue along towards the door to the Underground Ruins. Be sure to use the Dowsing Machine to hunt down the local Big Nugget. <== Underground Ruins ==> Continue along into the large open area. On its north side, speak with the man as you wish. Further north, you'll see several circles nearby. Move into the center of them, then go east NINE tiles, and south SIX tiles. Then press the A Button and answer "Yes" to the question to cause a minor quake. Continue on through the door north of the red circle. In there, go north to the statue. To the left and the right, you'll find a gap between the rock and the wall - go along one gap to find a small northbound path. Use it to find the legendary Regirock before you. Save and battle with it! _________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #377 Regirock \ |__________________________________________________\__________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Rock | | Pokémon's Level: Level 65 | | EVs Gained : 3 Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Zap Cannon (Electric) | | - Lock-On (Normal) | | - Charge Beam (Electric) | | - Iron Defense (Steel) | |=============================================================================| | Regirock is weak towards Fighting, Steel, Ground, Grass, and Water. It | | will resist Normal, Fire, Poison, and Flying. All else deals normal | | damage. | | | | As for its moveset, Zap Cannon will hurt Flying and Water Pokémon, but it | | is only actually 50% accurate, so that's not a lot to worry about. Charge | | Beam is much the same, except it has about 58% less power. Iron Defense | | raises phyiscal Defense, and Lock-On guarantees a hit with the next move. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| After winning the battle, you'll receive some sort of Key, much like with the Difficulty Key from winning the Pokémon League Championships. In Pokémon Black Version 2, you'll receive the Iron Key, which lets you battle Registeel. In Pokémon White Version 2, you'll receive the Iceberg Key, which lets you battle Regice. To battle this second Regi, save, then soft reset (A+B+Select+Start). At the menu, use Unova Link (fourth option), then go into the Key System (first option). Select Mysterious Door and select the new key. After that, reload the file and go to the circle you started on before and repeat the same process as with Regirock. If you want the other Regi, you'll need someone to transfer their Key from their version (opposite yours) via the Unova Link Key System. Afterwards, once more repeat the process. Here's some Regi data. _______________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #378 Regice \ |________________________________________________\____________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Ice | | Pokémon's Level: Level 65 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Ice Beam (Ice) | | - Lock-On (Normal) | | - Charge Beam (Electric) | | - Amnesia (Psychic) | |=============================================================================| | Regice is weak to Fighting, Fire, Rock, and Steel. It resists just Ice, | | and lacks immunities. Therefore, all else does norma ldamage. | | | | As for its moveset, Charge Beam will hurt Flying and Water Pokémon. Ice | | Beam hurts Flying, Ground, and Grass, and may Freeze. Amnesia will end up | | raising Special Defense, and Lock-On guarantees a hit with the next move. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #379 Registeel \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Steel | | Pokémon's Level: Level 65 | | EVs Gained : 2 Defense, 1 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Zap Cannon (Electric) | | - Lock-On (Normal) | | - Charge Beam (Electric) | | - Iron Defense (Steel) | |=============================================================================| | Registeel is weak to Fighting, Fire, and Ground. It is also immune to the | | type and the status Poison. Electric and Water will do regular damage, and | | all else will deal halved damage except in special cases. | | | | As for its moveset, Zap Cannon will hurt Flying and Water Pokémon, but it | | is only actually 50% accurate, so that's not a lot to worry about. Charge | | Beam is much the same, except it has about 58% less power. Iron Defense | | raises phyiscal Defense, and Lock-On guarantees a hit with the next move. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Got them all? Put them all in your party. From the large room, go south and exit, then go southwest to the rails. Go along westward, over the Strength boulder, then north. Continue along to the Pokémon Ranger, then continue on to the entrance to Twist Mountain. Well, this one anyways. =============================================================================== Twist Mountain **POKÉMON_562** =============================================================================== _______________________ | Treasures Checklist \ |________________________\____________________________________________________ | TM71 (Stone Edge) .................................................... [] | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found During All Seasons) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Durant | Steel/Bug | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Onix | Rock/Ground | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Defense | Both | | Steelix* | Steel/Ground | 1,000,000 | Metal Coat | 2 Defense | Both | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found During All Seasons But Summer) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Gurdurr | Fighting | 1,059,860 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Heatmor | Fire | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Sp.Atk. | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found During All Seasons But Winter) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Cryogonal | Ice | 1,000,000 | NeverMeltIce | 2 Sp.Def | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon Found Anywhere (* - Dust Clouds Only) | | (Found Only During Spring and Autumn) | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Beartic | Ice | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Defense | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special Wild Pokémon Encounters | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Regigigas | Normal | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Attack | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| Once you arrive from the Clay Tunnel, go north along the east side of the area to the northeast corner. Go downstairs and procure TM71, which teaches the powerful Stone Edge. Go upstairs and west, then through the doorway. Do you have all three Regi's - Regice, Regirock, and Registeel - in your party? If not, go back and get them, or your efforts will be in vain. Anywho, go west and to the Strength boulder. Push it north thrice, then go to the ledge and hop over it. Push the boulder east into the hole, then push the nearby boulder southward into another hole. Cross it and go along the path to another Strength boulder. Push it north thrice, west once, north once, and west into the hole. Cross it and go north to find the sleeping Regigigas. If you have all three other Regi's, speaking with him will awaken him. But SAVE beforehand. __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #486 Regigigas \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Normal | | Pokémon's Level: Level 68 | | EVs Gained : 3 Attack | | Pokémon's Moves: - Payback (Dark) | | - Zen Headbutt (Psychic) | | - Wide Guard (Rock) | | - Revenge (Fighting) | |=============================================================================| | Regigigas is weak to Fighting, and immune to Ghost. ... That's it. | | | | As for its moveset, Payback hurts Psychics and Ghosts, Zen Headbutt hurts | | Fighting and Poison, and Revenge hurts Normal, Rock, Ice, Steel, and Dark. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, this | | being a cave battle, toss, toss, toss Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| That should have gotten you all of the four Regi Pokémon. Just one more set to go... ############################################################################ ## ## # The Remainder: Heatran and Cresselia **POKÉMON_57** # ## ## ############################################################################ We'll cover Cresselia first. First, go to the Stranger House and get the Lunar Wing, then Fly to Nimbasa City and go northeast onto Route 16. Go east onto the Marvelous Bridge. =============================================================================== Marvelous Bridge **POKÉMON_571** =============================================================================== __________________________ | Potential Trades/Gifts \ |___________________________\_________________________________________________ | Game | Pokémon Given | Pokémon Received | Type | L100 EXP. | |------+-----------------+--------------------+------------------+------------| | Both | (none) | Magikarp ($500) | Water | 1,250,000 | |______|_________________|____________________|__________________|____________| ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Cresselia* | Psychic | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Def. | Both | | Swanna | Water/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - A special, one-time-only encounter. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| There actually isn't much to this bridge. Much like with the Driftveil Drawbridge, shadows will appear from time to time as you cross. Some will contain EV-boosting Feathers, and some will contain battles with high-Level Swanna. At the left side, you can also buy a Magikarp for $500. This ain't no Kanto region, so buy it. Partway across the bridge, if you got the Lunar Wing from the Strange House, you'll be able to pass by a girl who suddenly disappears - it is that ghost again! Continue along the bridge to find Cresselia. Save and battle it. __________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #488 Cresselia \ |___________________________________________________\_________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Psychic | | Pokémon's Level: Level 68 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Defense | | Pokémon's Moves: - Psycho Cut (Psychic) | | - Moonlight (Normal) | | - Slash (Normal) | | - Future Sight (Psychic) | |=============================================================================| | Cresselia is weak to Dark, Bug, and Ghost. It will take half-damage from | | Fighting and Psychic, and will take normal damage from all else. | | | | As for its moveset, Psycho Cut and Future Sight will end up hurting Poison | | and Fighting types the most, although the latter takes a few turns to | | work. Slash has no super-effectiveness, and Moonlight heals HP. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, if | | this is a night battle, throw lots of Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| ~~~ Afterwards, we need to finish this by catching Heatran. You'll need the Magma Stone found on Route 18. Once that's been obtained, Fly to Lentimas Town and head into Reversal Mountain. =============================================================================== Reversal Mountain **POKÉMON_572** =============================================================================== Quick note to the reader. Reversal Mountain's interior will differ somewhat, mostly aesthetically, though not entirely, depending on what version you are playing on. This walkthrough was written with Pokémon Black Version 2. You may be able to follow this, to a point, from the point of view in White 2, but I'd be wary of inaccuracy. ___________________________ | Wild Pokémon Encounters \ |____________________________\________________________________________________ | Exterior Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Audino* | Normal | 800,000 | Sitrus Berry | 2 HP | Both | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Attack, | W2 | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | 1,640,000 | None | 2 HP | Both | | Grumpig | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 2 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Numel | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Skarmory | Steel/Flying | 1,250,000 | None | 2 Defense | Both | | Skorupi | Poison/Bug | 1,250,000 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | Spoink | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Trapinch | Ground | 1,059,860 | Soft Sand | 1 Attack | Both | | Vibrava** | Ground/Dragon | 1,059,860 | Soft Sand | 1 Attack, | Both | | | | | | 1 Speed | | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Interior Pokémon | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Boldore | Rock | 1,059,860 | Hard Stone | 1 Attack, | Both | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Attack, | W2 | | | | | | 1 Sp.Atk. | | | Excadrill* | Ground/Steel | 1,000,000 | None | 2 Attack | Both | | Grumpig | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 2 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Numel | Fire/Ground | 1,000,000 | Rawst Berry | 1 Sp.Atk. | W2 | | Skorupi | Poison/Bug | 1,250,000 | Poison Barb | 1 Defense | Both | | Spoink | Psychic | 800,000 | Tanga Berry | 1 Sp.Def. | B2 | | Woobat | Psychic/Flying | 1,000,000 | None | 1 Speed | Both | | | | | | | | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Special Wild Pokémon Encounters | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Pokémon | Pokémon Types | L100 EXP. | Hold Items | EVs Won | Game | |-------------+-----------------+-----------+--------------+-----------+------| | Heatran | Fire/Steel | 1,250,000 | None | 3 Sp.Atk. | Both | |_____________|_________________|___________|______________|___________|______| | * - Only found in shaking grass or swirling dust clouds. | | ** - Only found in the dark double-battle grass. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| Inside, go north to the end of the first area, then through the door to the east. Go south to the edge of that area, then east and you'll find a Doctor. Speak with him to heal, then go downstairs and through the doorway. Here, go north and downstairs, then you'll find a dip, lower than the rest of the area. Save and go there to be asked a question. Answer "Yes" and Heatran will appear. Battle! ________________________________________________ | Special Wild Pokémon Encounter: #485 Heatran \ |_________________________________________________\___________________________ | Pokémon's Type : Fire/Steel | | Pokémon's Level: Level 68 | | EVs Gained : 3 Special Attack | | Pokémon's Moves: - Iron Head (Steel) | | - Fire Spin (Fire) | | - Lava Plume (Fire) | | - Scary Face (Normal) | |=============================================================================| | Heatran is weak to Ground (4x), Water, and Fighting. It is immune to the | | status and type of Poison. It takes normal damage from Rock and Electric, | | and all else should be resisted to some degree. | | | | As for its moveset, Iron Head hurts Rock and Ice types. Fire Spin and Lava | | Plume will greatly hurt Grass, Bug, Ice, and Steel types; note, also, that | | Fire Spin hits several times. Finally, Scary Face slows down the target. | | | | The general idea for this, like all Pokémon catching battles, is to reduce | | its HP as low as possible. False Swipe or the normally-weak Normal type | | moves will help; Super Fang also comes to mind. Generally, once you have | | HP pretty low, or sometime before, put the Pokémon in Paralysis and, if | | this is a night battle, throw lots of Dusk Balls until you win. You know, | | same as the usual. | |_____________________________________________________________________________| That ... should do it. ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ CONGRATULATIONS! YOU HAVE BEATEN THE FULL STORYLINE OF POKÉMON BLACK VERSION 2 AND POKÉMON WHITE VERSION 2! ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Six: Miscellaneous Quests and Stuff |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_6** | |_____________________________| ############################################################################ ## ## # The Battle Subway **POKÉMON_61** # ## ## ############################################################################ Found in Nimbasa City, this is available as soon as you team up with the main character of the opposite gender for the game against the Subway Bosses and win. Inside, you'll find a bunch of trains, each with a little marker by them. One, the brown one, goes to Anville Town, which is pretty useless. As for the others, you'll find the Single Battle (3 Pokémon only), Double Battle (4 Pokémon only), Multi Battle (2 Pokémon only), and Wi-Fi Battle (3 Pokémon) at the green, red, orange, and blue markers. Each, except the Wi-Fi, has a Super version of its type, with the marker being lighter in color than the normal version. These Super versions don't get unlocked until winning the Pokémon League AND the regular version. Pick whichever one you want and get ready. Note that certain Pokémon are not allowed to go into the battles - all main legendaries (pseudo-legends such as Terrakion and Moltres are usable) and Eggs are not allowed. When you enter, all of your Pokémon will be boosted to or weakened to Level 50, which evens the field a little. During the train ride, you'll go against trainers who have an equal number of Pokémon to you, and also set to Level 50. You'll battle them consecutively, being healed between battles, until you lose a fight, or win 21 battles in a row... In the Super version, though, you keep going until you lose. After winning a fight, you'll be fully healed and you can get a chance to retire. Whenever you quit, you'll gain BP. BP can be traded for prizes much like with the Pokémon World Tournament booths, but you only gain BP with every seven battles you win. This amount can steadily, though non-linearly, increase as you win more battles in a row. The 21st battle of the regular Subways will be against one of the Subway Bosses or both in Multi Battle. This is the same for 49th battle in the Super versions of the trains. Anywho, a little research shows that the parties of the Subway Bosses are set depending on the type of battle. I have to put *something* here - the other matches are randomized, and these? Well, you can do these whenever, so it is tough to give a decent party evaluation. I'll detail what I can... O=============================================================================O | Normal Single Battle Train - Subway Boss Ingo | O=============O================O==============================================O | Pokémon | Pokémon Type | Moveset | O=============O================O==============================================O | Garbodor | Poison | Venoshock, Toxic, Focus Blast, Psychic | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | Stone Edge, X-Scissor, Earthquake, Flail | | Klingklang | Steel | Volt Switch, Giga Impact, Gear Grind, | | | | Shift Gear | O=============O================O==============================================O O=============================================================================O | Super Single Battle Train - Subway Boss Ingo | O=============O================O==============================================O | Pokémon | Pokémon Type | Moveset | O=============O================O==============================================O | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | Earthquake, Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, | | | | Poison Jab | | Chandelure | Ghost/Fire | Shadow Ball, Overheat, Will-O-Wisp, Protect | | Haxorus | Dragon | Dragon Claw, Dragon Tail, Dragon Dance, | | | | Earthquake | O=============O================O==============================================O O=============================================================================O | Normal Double Battle Train - Subway Boss Emmet | O=============O================O==============================================O | Pokémon | Pokémon Type | Moveset | O=============O================O==============================================O | Crustle | Bug/Rock | Stone Edge, X-Scissor, Earthquake, Flail | | Garbodor | Poison | Venoshock, Toxic, Focus Blast, Psychic | | Klingklang | Steel | Volt Switch, Giga Impact, Gear Grind, | | | | Shift Gear | | Durant | Bug/Steel | Iron Head, X-Scissor, Rock Slide, | | | | Shadow Claw | O=============O================O==============================================O O=============================================================================O | Super Double Battle Train - Subway Boss Emmet | O=============O================O==============================================O | Pokémon | Pokémon Type | Moveset | O=============O================O==============================================O | Eelektross | Electric | Thunderbolt, Discharge, Thunder Wave, | | | | Gastro Acid | | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | Earthquake, Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, | | | | Poison Jab | | Chandelure | Ghost/Fire | Shadow Ball, Overheat, Will-O-Wisp, Protect | | Haxorus | Dragon | Dragon Claw, Dragon Tail, Dragon Dance, | | | | Earthquake | O=============O================O==============================================O O=============================================================================O | Normal Multi Battle Train - Subway Bosses Ingo and Emmet | O=============O================O==============================================O | Pokémon | Pokémon Type | Moveset | O=============O================O==============================================O | Garbodor | Poison | Venoshock, Toxic, Focus Blast, Psychic | | Galvantula | Electric/Bug | X-Scissor, Wild Charge, Cross Poison, | | | | Thunder Wave | | Klingklang | Steel | Volt Switch, Giga Impact, Gear Grind, | | | | Shift Gear | | Durant | Bug/Steel | Iron Head, X-Scissor, Rock Slide, | | | | Shadow Claw | O=============O================O==============================================O O=============================================================================O | Super Multi Battle Train - Subway Bosses Ingo and Emmet | O=============O================O==============================================O | Pokémon | Pokémon Type | Moveset | O=============O================O==============================================O | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | Earthquake, Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, | | | | Poison Jab | | Eelektross | Electric | Thunderbolt, Discharge, Thunder Wave, | | | | Gastro Acid | | Archeops | Rock/Flying | Aerial Ace, Rock Slide, Earthquake, Protect | | Haxorus | Dragon | Dragon Claw, Dragon Tail, Dragon Dance, | | | | Earthquake | O=============O================O==============================================O ############################################################################ ## ## # The Pokémon World Tournaments **POKÉMON_62** # ## ## ############################################################################ O========================================================================O | As a huge note to the reader, you need to remember one thing when you | | read the Trainer evaluations for the tournaments. There, only three | | of the top four are used in a Single Battle tourney; all of the top | | four in a Double Battle or Rotation Battle; and all in a Triple | | Battle Tournament. | | | | Also note that the majority of random Trainers' names were based off | | of translations from Pokémon Black Version 2's Japanese Version, when | | I still had it and had my notes. | O========================================================================O ------------ Introduction ------------ So, let's see. You beat the Driftveil Tournament already? Good, because we'll assume so. Anyways, in case if you're not really able to remember how the Tournaments work... You can enter one of four styles of Battles for the tournament: Single, Double, Triple, or Rotation, with them requiring you to bring 3, 4, 6, and 4 Pokémon respectively. This cannot include mainstream legendaries (those like Articuno, Raikou, and Terrakion are okay), though they are okay *sometimes*. You'll fight a sequence of battles, detailed further along. You continue on through the elimination tournament as expected - win a battle, continue to the next round; lose a battle, you lose the tournament. That is overall; individual Pokémon do not particularly matter. After winning, you'll get BP. Okay, I think that does it. ------------------------------- Tournament Unlocking Conditions ------------------------------- O=============================O===============================================O | Tournament | Unlocking Conditions | O=============================O===============================================O | Driftveil Tournament | Beat the storyline version of the tournament.| | Rental Tournament | Beat the real Driftveil Tournament once. | | Mix Tournament | Beat the real Driftveil Tournament once. | | Download Tournament | Beat the real Driftveil Tournament once. | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | The following tournaments also require you to beat the Pokémon League. | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Rental Masters Tournament | Win the Rental and Mix Tournaments. | | Mix Masters Tournament | Win the Rental and Mix Tournaments. | | Type Expert Tournaments | Win the Rental and Mix Tournaments. | | Unova Leaders Tournament | Defeat the Pokémon League. | | Kanto Leaders Tournament | Win the Unova Leaders Tournament. | | Johto Leaders Tournament | Win the Unova Leaders Tournament. | | Hoenn Leaders Tournament | Win the Unova Leaders Tournament. | | Sinnoh Leaders Tournament | Win the Unova Leaders Tournament. | | World Leaders Tournament | Win the regional Leaders Tournaments. | | Champion League | Win the World Leaders Tournament ten times. | O=============================O===============================================O -------------------------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Driftveil Tournament, Second Try -------------------------------------------------------- This tournament will set all Pokémon up or down to Level 25. That's it, mostly. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Bianca | Musharna | Psychic | | | Dewott | Water | | | Pignite | Fire/Fighting | | | Servine | Grass | | | Audino | Normal | | | Fraxure | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cheren | Stoutland | Normal | | | Zangoose | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Watchog | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Watchog | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxie | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Seviper | Poison | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Golbat | Poison/Flying | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Golbat | Poison/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Burgh | Leavanny | Grass/Bug | | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Escavalier | Bug/Steel | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Escavalier | Bug/Steel | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Elesa | Zebstrika | Electric | | | Flaaffy | Electric | | | Galvantula | Electric/Bug | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | | | Galvantula | Electric/Bug | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clay | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | | | Krokorok | Ground/Dark | | | Claydol | Ground/Psychic | | | Palpitoad | Ground/Water | | | Krokorok | Ground/Dark | | | Palpitoad | Ground/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Arashiyama | Throh | Fighting | | | Sudowoodo | Rock | | | Boldore | Rock | | | Scrafty | Fighting/Dark | | | Boldore | Rock | | | Scrafty | Fighting/Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Jane | Sawk | Fighting | | | Heracross | Fighting/Bug | | | Nosepass | Rock | | | Gurdurr | Fighting | | | Nosepass | Rock | | | Gurdurr | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Ex | Archeops | Rock/Flying | | | Simisage | Grass | | | Rufflet | Normal/Flying | | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | | | Rufflet | Normal/Flying | | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Makina | Tirtouga | Water/Rock | | | Ferroseed | Grass/Steel | | | Simisear | Fire | | | Vullaby | Dark/Flying | | | Ferroseed | Grass/Steel | | | Vullaby | Dark/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Rio | Cofagrigus | Ghost | | | Sigilyph | Psychic/Flying | | | Solosis | Psychic | | | Elgyem | Psychic | | | Elgyem | Psychic | | | Solosis | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Soprano | Mr. Mime | Psychic | | | Swoobat | Psychic/Flying | | | Litwick | Ghost/Fire | | | Gothita | Psychic | | | Litwick | Ghost/Fire | | | Gothita | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Castro | Whimsicott | Grass | | | Simipour | Water | | | Cubchoo | Ice | | | Growlithe | Fire | | | Cubchoo | Ice | | | Growlithe | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Tsugumi | Lilligant | Grass | | | Alomomola | Water | | | Vanillite | Ice | | | Purrloin | Dark | | | Vanillite | Ice | | | Purrloin | Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Shuichi | Golduck | Water | | | Klink | Steel | | | Koffing | Poison | | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | | | Klink | Steel | | | Koffing | Poison | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Eclair | Lopunny | Normal | | | Swanna | Water/Flying | | | Grimer | Poison | | | Deerling | Normal/Grass | | | Grimer | Poison | | | Deerling | Normal/Grass | O==============================O=====================O========================O ----------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Rental Tournament ----------------------------------------- In the Rental Tournament, you'll not be allowed to really choose your own Pokémon. You'll get a choice between an offense-, defense-, or balance-oriented party. Afterwards, you'll get enough Pokémon to fill you for the tourney, matching that condition. The Pokémon of the opponents is also random. Everyone is set to Level 50. -------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Mix Tournament -------------------------------------- During this tournament, you will choose the desired Pokémon. Once you do, you will see the other person's Pokémon party. So, what's the catch? During that battle, you and your opponent will choose one each from the other's party to take, then battle as normal. You will receive your Pokémon back at the battle's end. All Pokémon are Level 50, and the parties below are pre-trade. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Bianca | Musharna | Psychic | | | Dewott | Water | | | Pignite | Fire/Fighting | | | Servine | Grass | | | Audino | Normal | | | Fraxure | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cheren | Stoutland | Normal | | | Zangoose | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Watchog | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Watchog | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxie | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Seviper | Poison | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Golbat | Poison/Flying | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Golbat | Poison/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Burgh | Leavanny | Grass/Bug | | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Escavalier | Bug/Steel | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Escavalier | Bug/Steel | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Elesa | Zebstrika | Electric | | | Flaaffy | Electric | | | Galvantula | Electric/Bug | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | | | Galvantula | Electric/Bug | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clay | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | | | Krokorok | Ground/Dark | | | Claydol | Ground/Psychic | | | Palpitoad | Ground/Water | | | Krokorok | Ground/Dark | | | Palpitoad | Ground/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Arashiyama | Throh | Fighting | | | Sudowoodo | Rock | | | Boldore | Rock | | | Scrafty | Fighting/Dark | | | Boldore | Rock | | | Scrafty | Fighting/Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Jane | Sawk | Fighting | | | Heracross | Fighting/Bug | | | Nosepass | Rock | | | Gurdurr | Fighting | | | Nosepass | Rock | | | Gurdurr | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Ex | Archeops | Rock/Flying | | | Simisage | Grass | | | Rufflet | Normal/Flying | | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | | | Rufflet | Normal/Flying | | | Frillish | Water/Ghost | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Makina | Tirtouga | Water/Rock | | | Ferroseed | Grass/Steel | | | Simisear | Fire | | | Vullaby | Dark/Flying | | | Ferroseed | Grass/Steel | | | Vullaby | Dark/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Rio | Cofagrigus | Ghost | | | Sigilyph | Psychic/Flying | | | Solosis | Psychic | | | Elgyem | Psychic | | | Elgyem | Psychic | | | Solosis | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Soprano | Mr. Mime | Psychic | | | Swoobat | Psychic/Flying | | | Litwick | Ghost/Fire | | | Gothita | Psychic | | | Litwick | Ghost/Fire | | | Gothita | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Castro | Whimsicott | Grass | | | Simipour | Water | | | Cubchoo | Ice | | | Growlithe | Fire | | | Cubchoo | Ice | | | Growlithe | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Tsugumi | Lilligant | Grass | | | Alomomola | Water | | | Vanillite | Ice | | | Purrloin | Dark | | | Vanillite | Ice | | | Purrloin | Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Shuichi | Golduck | Water | | | Klink | Steel | | | Koffing | Poison | | | Tranquill | Normal/Flying | | | Klink | Steel | | | Koffing | Poison | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Eclair | Lopunny | Normal | | | Swanna | Water/Flying | | | Grimer | Poison | | | Deerling | Normal/Grass | | | Grimer | Poison | | | Deerling | Normal/Grass | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Download Tournament ------------------------------------------- This tournament isn't a true tournament. It, firstly, requires Nintendo WFC connections. Once online, I am told that you'll be able to select from a number of various downloadable tournaments. ------------------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Rental Masters Tournament ------------------------------------------------- In the Rental Masters Tournament, you'll not be allowed to choose your own Pokémon. You'll get a choice between an offense-, defense-, or balance-oriented party. Afterwards, you'll get enough Pokémon to fill you for the tourney, matching that condition. The Pokémon of the opponents is also random. Everyone is set to Level 50. In case you're wondering, the different between this and the normal Rental tournament consists both in opponent difficulty and variations in the rental parties. Whereas you'll have around 200 differentations in the normal tournament, there are thousands here. ---------------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Mix Masters Tournament ---------------------------------------------- During this tournament, you will choose the desired Pokémon. Once you do, you will see the other person's Pokémon party. So, what's the catch? During that battle, you and your opponent will choose one each from the other's party to take, then battle as normal. You will receive your Pokémon back at the battle's end. All Pokémon are Level 50, and the parties below are pre-trade. Also, you have the banning restriction here. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Bianca | Musharna | Psychic | | | Samurott | Water | | | Emboar | Fire/Fighting | | | Serperior | Grass | | | Stoutland | Normal | | | Haxorus | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cheren | Stoutland | Normal | | | Porygon-Z | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Lickilicky | Normal | | | Castform | Normal | | | Bouffalant | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxie | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Toxicroak | Poison/Fighting | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Drapion | Poison/Dark | | | Amoonguss | Poison/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Burgh | Leavanny | Grass/Bug | | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Durant | Bug/Steel | | | Accelgor | Bug | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Elesa | Zebstrika | Electric | | | Ampharaso | Electric | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | | | Luxray | Electric | | | Stunfisk | Electric/Ground | | | Eelektross | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clay | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Flygon | Ground/Dragon | | | Seismitoad | Ground/Water | | | Golurk | Ground/Ghost | | | Mamoswine | Ground/Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Skyla | Swanna | Flying/Water | | | Jumpluff | Flying/Grass | | | Drifblim | Flying/Ghost | | | Mandibuzz | Flying/Dark | | | Braviary | Flying/Normal | | | Archeops | Flying/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Drayden | Haxorus | Dragon | | | Hydreigon | Dragon/Dark | | | Flygon | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Marlon | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | | | Carracosta | Water/Rock | | | Quagsire | Water/Ground | | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Cloyster | Water/Ice | | | Wailord | Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O ----------------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Type Expert Tournaments ----------------------------------------------- This tournament is actually sub-divided into seventeen others, one per Pokémon type. During them, you'll choose one type to use throughout the tournament. All of the Pokémon your opponent uses will be at least partially of that type, and your party must meet the same conditions. Your Pokémon go to Level 50, and the ban rule is in effect. O=============================================================================O | Normal-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Cheren | Stoutland | Normal | | | Porygon-Z | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Lickilicky | Normal | | | Castform | Normal | | | Bouffalant | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lenora | Watchog | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | | | Braviary | Normal/Flying | | | Lickilicky | Normal | | | Kangaskhan | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Norman | Slaking | Normal | | | Bouffalant | Normal | | | Ambipom | Normal | | | Staraptor | Normal/Flying | | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | | | Exploud | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Whitney | Miltank | Normal | | | Ambipom | Normal | | | Blissey | Normal | | | Tauros | Normal | | | Lopunny | Normal | | | Ursaring | Normal | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Fire-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Blaine | Arcanine | Fire | | | Magmortar | Fire | | | Ninetales | Fire | | | Charizard | Fire/Flying | | | Rotom (Heat Forme) | Fire/Electric | | | Flareon | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Chili | Simisear | Fire | | | Darmanitan | Fire | | | Heatmor | Fire | | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | | | Emboar | Fire/Fighting | | | Arcanine | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Flannery | Torkoal | Fire | | | Blaziken | Fire/Fighting | | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | | | Chandelure | Fire/Ghost | | | Houndoom | Fire/Dark | | | Magmortar | Fire | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Water-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Crasher Wake | Floatzel | Water | | | Ludicolo | Water/Grass | | | Gastrodon | Water/Ground | | | Empoleon | Water/Steel | | | Gyarados | Water/Flying | | | Poliwrath | Water/Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cress | Simipour | Water | | | Samurott | Water | | | Azumarill | Water | | | Crawdaunt | Water/Dark | | | Slowking | Water/Psychic | | | Seismitoad | Water/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Juan | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | | | Walrein | Water/Ice | | | Whiscash | Water/Ground | | | Crawdaunt | Water/Dark | | | Relicanth | Water/Rock | | | Politoed | Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Marlon | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Quagsire | Water/Ground | | | Carracosta | Water/Rock | | | Cloyster | Water/Ice | | | Wailord | Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Misty | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Lanturn | Water/Electric | | | Lapras | Water/Ice | | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | | | Quagsire | Water/Ground | | | Blastoise | Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Grass-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Cilan | Simisage | Grass | | | Serperior | Grass | | | Jumpluff | Grass/Flying | | | Ferrothorn | Grass/Steel | | | Lilligant | Grass | | | Whimsicott | Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Erika | Vileplume | Grass/Poison | | | Venusaur | Grass/Poison | | | Exeggutor | Grass/Psychic | | | Cradily | Grass/Rock | | | Abomasnow | Grass/Ice | | | Tangrowth | Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Gardenia | Roserade | Grass/Poison | | | Breloom | Grass/Fighting | | | Tropius | Grass/Flying | | | Tangrowth | Grass | | | Leafeon | Grass | | | Torterra | Grass/Ground | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Electric-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Elesa | Zebstrika | Electric | | | Luxray | Electric | | | Ampharos | Electric | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | | | Stunfisk | Electric/Ground | | | Eelektross | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lt. Surge | Raichu | Electric | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Electivire | Electric | | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | | | Lanturn | Electric/Water | | | Jolteon | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Volkner | Electivire | Electric | | | Raichu | Electric | | | Luxray | Electric | | | Rotom (Fan Forme) | Electric/Flying | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Jolteon | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Wattson | Manectric | Electric | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Rotom (Wash Forme) | Electric/Water | | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | | | Raichu | Electric | | | Ampharos | Electric | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Ice-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Brycen | Cryogonal | Ice | | | Vanilluxe | Ice | | | Beartic | Ice | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | | | Walrein | Ice/Water | | | Dewgong | Ice/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Candice | Froslass | Ice/Ghost | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | | | Abomasnow | Ice/Grass | | | Glaceon | Ice | | | Glalie | Ice | | | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Pryce | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | | | Jynx | Ice/Psychic | | | Cloyster | Ice/Water | | | Dewgong | Ice/Water | | | Lapras | Ice/Water | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Fighting-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Brawly | Hariyama | Fighting | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Breloom | Fighting/Grass | | | Scrafty | Fighting/Dark | | | Heracross | Fighting/Bug | | | Mienshao | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Chuck | Poliwrath | Fighting/Water | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Hitmontop | Fighting | | | Hitmonchan | Fighting | | | Hitmonlee | Fighting | | | Conkeldurr | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Maylene | Lucario | Fighting/Steel | | | Gallade | Fighting/Psychic | | | Infernape | Fighting/Fire | | | Toxicroak | Fighting/Poison | | | Medicham | Fighting/Psychic | | | Machamp | Fighting | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Poison-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Botsuri | Muk | Poison | | | Swalot | Poison | | | Skuntank | Poison/Dark | | | Dustox | Poison/Bug | | | Gengar | Poison/Ghost | | | Victreebel | Poison/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Janine | Venomoth | Poison/Bug | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Nidoqueen | Poison/Ground | | | Weezing | Poison | | | Tentacruel | Poison/Water | | | Roserade | Poison/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxie | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Toxicroak | Poison/Fighting | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Drapion | Poison/Dark | | | Amoonguss | Poison/Grass | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Ground-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Clay | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Flygon | Ground/Dragon | | | Seismitoad | Ground/Water | | | Golurk | Ground/Ghost | | | Mamoswine | Ground/Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Giovanni | Rhyperior | Ground/Rock | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Garchomp | Ground/Dragon | | | Hippowdon | Ground | | | Gliscor | Ground/Flying | | | Nidoking | Ground/Poison | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Ieji | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Gastrodon | Ground/Water | | | Claydol | Ground/Psychic | | | Camerupt | Ground/Fire | | | Steelix | Ground/Steel | | | Hippowdon | Ground | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Flying-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Falkner | Pidgeot | Flying/Normal | | | Aerodactyl | Flying/Rock | | | Crobat | Flying/Poison | | | Honchkrow | Flying/Dark | | | Swellow | Flying/Normal | | | Xatu | Flying/Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Skyla | Swanna | Flying/Water | | | Jumpluff | Flying/Grass | | | Drifblim | Flying/Ghost | | | Mandibuzz | Flying/Dark | | | Braviary | Flying/Normal | | | Archeops | Flying/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Winona | Altaria | Flying/Dragon | | | Gyarados | Flying/Water | | | Skarmory | Flying/Steel | | | Sigilyph | Flying/Psychic | | | Honchkrow | Flying/Dark | | | Tropius | Flying/Grass | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Psychic-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Cult | Starmie | Psychic/Water | | | Sigilyph | Psychic/Flying | | | Exeggutor | Psychic/Grass | | | Beheeyem | Psychic | | | Medicham | Psychic/Fighting | | | Jynx | Psychic/Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Liza | Lunatone | Psychic/Rock | | | Bronzong | Psychic/Steel | | | Xatu | Psychic/Flying | | | Gothitelle | Psychic | | | Gardevoir | Psychic | | | Claydol | Psychic/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Sabrina | Alakazam | Psychic | | | Slowking | Psychic/Water | | | Metagross | Psychic/Steel | | | Exeggutor | Psychic/Grass | | | Sigilyph | Psychic/Flying | | | Espeon | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Tate | Solrock | Psychic/Rock | | | Bronzong | Psychic/Steel | | | Xatu | Psychic/Flying | | | Reuniclus | Psychic | | | Gallade | Psychic/Fighting | | | Claydol | Psychic/Ground | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Bug-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Bugsy | Scizor | Bug/Steel | | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Pinsir | Bug | | | Shuckle | Bug/Rock | | | Armaldo | Bug/Rock | | | Yanmega | Bug/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Burgh | Leavanny | Bug/Grass | | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Durant | Bug/Steel | | | Accelgor | Bug | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Walter | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Parasect | Bug/Grass | | | Galvantula | Bug/Electric | | | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Ninjask | Bug/Flying | | | Forretress | Bug/Steel | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Rock-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Brock | Onix | Rock/Ground | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Tyranitar | Rock/Ground | | | Kabutops | Rock/Water | | | Rhyperior | Rock/Ground | | | Aerodactyl | Rock/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roark | Rampardos | Rock | | | Probopass | Rock/Steel | | | Crustle | Rock/Bug | | | Archeops | Rock/Flying | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Relicanth | Rock/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxanne | Probopass | Rock/Steel | | | Aggron | Rock/Steel | | | Armaldo | Rock/Bug | | | Cradily | Rock/Grass | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Carracosta | Rock/Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Ghost-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Fantina | Mismagius | Ghost | | | Dusknoir | Ghost | | | Spiritomb | Ghost/Dark | | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | | | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Jellicent | Ghost/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Morty | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Banette | Ghost | | | Mismagius | Ghost | | | Dusknoir | Ghost | | | Froslass | Ghost/Ice | | | Chandelure | Ghost/Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Rensuke | Cofagrigus | Ghost | | | Sableye | Ghost/Dark | | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | | | Golurk | Ghost/Ground | | | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Banette | Ghost | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Dragon-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Clair | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | | | Kingdra | Dragon/Water | | | Garchomp | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Drayden | Haxorus | Dragon | | | Hydreigon | Dragon/Dark | | | Flygon | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Ryuichi | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | | | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | | | Druddigon | Dragon | | | Garchomp | Dragon/Ground | | | Kingdra | Dragon/Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Dark-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Bonnie | Drapion | Dark/Poison | | | Mandibuzz | Dark/Flying | | | Bisharp | Dark/Steel | | | Liepard | Dark | | | Houndoom | Dark/Fire | | | Weavile | Dark/Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Illusane | Umbreon | Dark | | | Sharpedo | Dark/Water | | | Scrafty | Dark/Fighting | | | Spiritomb | Dark/Ghost | | | Krookodile | Dark/Ground | | | Cacturne | Dark/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Vito | Shiftry | Dark/Grass | | | Skuntank | Dark/Poison | | | Honchkrow | Dark/Flying | | | Absol | Dark | | | Sableye | Dark/Ghost | | | Crawdaunt | Dark/Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O O=============================================================================O | Steel-Type Tournament | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Byron | Bastiodon | Steel/Rock | | | Excadrill | Steel/Ground | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Bronzong | Steel/Psychic | | | Forretress | Steel/Bug | | | Aggron | Steel/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Jasmine | Steelix | Steel/Ground | | | Forretress | Steel/Bug | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Skarmory | Steel/Flying | | | Lucario | Steel/Fighting | | | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Thatcher | Aggron | Steel/Rock | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Skarmory | Steel/Flying | | | Bronzong | Steel/Psychic | | | Bisharp | Steel/Dark | | | Steelix | Steel/Ground | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------------ Tournament Evaluations: Unova Leaders Tournament ------------------------------------------------ This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Chili | Simisear | Fire | | | Darmanitan | Fire | | | Heatmor | Fire | | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | | | Magmortar | Fire | | | Arcanine | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cilan | Simisage | Grass | | | Maractus | Grass | | | Jumpluff | Grass/Flying | | | Ferrothorn | Grass/Steel | | | Lilligant | Grass | | | Whimsicott | Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cress | Simipour | Water | | | Floatzel | Water | | | Azumarill | Water | | | Golduck | Water | | | Slowking | Water/Psychic | | | Basculin | Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cheren | Stoutland | Normal | | | Zangoose | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Lopunny | Normal | | | Castform | Normal | | | Bouffalant | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lenora | Watchog | Normal | | | Clefable | Normal | | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | | | Audino | Normal | | | Dunsparce | Normal | | | Kangaskhan | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxie | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Seviper | Poison | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Drapion | Poison/Dark | | | Amoonguss | Poison/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Burgh | Leavanny | Bug/Grass | | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Escavalier | Bug/Steel | | | Durant | Bug/Steel | | | Accelgor | Bug | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Elesa | Zebstrika | Electric | | | Ampharos | Electric | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | | | Galvantula | Electric/Bug | | | Stunfisk | Electric/Ground | | | Eelektross | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clay | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Claydol | Ground/Psychic | | | Seismitoad | Ground/Water | | | Golurk | Ground/Ghost | | | Mamoswine | Ground/Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Skyla | Swanna | Flying/Water | | | Unfezant | Flying/Normal | | | Swoobat | Flying/Psychic | | | Mandibuzz | Flying/Dark | | | Braviary | Flying/Normal | | | Archeops | Flying/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Brycen | Cryogonal | Ice | | | Vanilluxe | Ice | | | Beartic | Ice | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | | | Walrein | Ice/Water | | | Dewgong | Ice/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Drayden | Haxorus | Dragon | | | Hydreigon | Dragon/Dark | | | Flygon | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Marlon | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | | | Carracosta | Water/Rock | | | Alomomola | Water | | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Mantine | Water/Flying | | | Wailord | Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------------ Tournament Evaluations: Kanto Leaders Tournament ------------------------------------------------ This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Brock | Onix | Rock/Ground | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Omastar | Rock/Water | | | Kabutops | Rock/Water | | | Relicanth | Rock/Water | | | Aerodactyl | Rock/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Misty | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Golduck | Water | | | Lapras | Water/Ice | | | Seaking | Water | | | Slowbro | Water/Psychic | | | Blastoise | Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lt. Surge | Raichu | Electric | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Electivire | Electric | | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | | | Ampharos | Electric | | | Jolteon | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Erika | Vileplume | Grass/Poison | | | Venusaur | Grass/Poison | | | Exeggutor | Grass/Psychic | | | Victreebel | Grass/Poison | | | Bellossom | Grass | | | Tangrowth | Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Janine | Venomoth | Poison/Bug | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Ariados | Poison/Bug | | | Weezing | Poison | | | Tentacruel | Poison/Water | | | Arbok | Poison | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Sabrina | Alakazam | Psychic | | | Slowking | Psychic/Water | | | Hypno | Psychic | | | Mr. Mime | Psychic | | | Jynx | Psychic/Ice | | | Espeon | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Blaine | Arcanine | Fire | | | Magmortar | Fire | | | Ninetales | Fire | | | Charizard | Fire/Flying | | | Rapidash | Fire | | | Flareon | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Giovanni | Rhyperior | Ground/Rock | | | Golem | Ground/Rock | | | Marowak | Ground | | | Sandslash | Ground | | | Nidoqueen | Ground/Poison | | | Nidoking | Ground/Poison | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------------ Tournament Evaluations: Johto Leaders Tournament ------------------------------------------------ This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Falkner | Pidgeot | Flying/Normal | | | Dodrio | Flying/Normal | | | Fearow | Flying/Normal | | | Honchkrow | Flying/Dark | | | Noctowl | Flying/Normal | | | Xatu | Flying/Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Bugsy | Scizor | Bug/Steel | | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Pinsir | Bug | | | Shuckle | Bug/Rock | | | Forretress | Bug/Steel | | | Yanmega | Bug/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Whitney | Miltank | Normal | | | Ambipom | Normal | | | Wigglytuff | Normal | | | Tauros | Normal | | | Lopunny | Normal | | | Clefable | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Morty | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Banette | Ghost | | | Mismagius | Ghost | | | Dusknoir | Ghost | | | Froslass | Ghost/Ice | | | Sableye | Ghost/Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Chuck | Poliwrath | Fighting/Water | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Hitmontop | Fighting | | | Hitmonchan | Fighting | | | Hitmonlee | Fighting | | | Primeape | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Jasmine | Steelix | Steel/Ground | | | Forretress | Steel/Bug | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Skarmory | Steel/Flying | | | Mawilr | Steel | | | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Pryce | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | | | Jynx | Ice/Psychic | | | Cloyster | Ice/Water | | | Dewgong | Ice/Water | | | Lapras | Ice/Water | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clair | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | | | Kingdra | Dragon/Water | | | Garchomp | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------------ Tournament Evaluations: Hoenn Leaders Tournament ------------------------------------------------ This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Roxanne | Probopass | Rock/Steel | | | Aggron | Rock/Steel | | | Armaldo | Rock/Bug | | | Cradily | Rock/Grass | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Relicanth | Rock/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Brawly | Hariyama | Fighting | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Breloom | Fighting/Grass | | | Medicham | Fighting/Psychic | | | Heracross | Fighting/Bug | | | Hitmontop | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Wattson | Manectric | Electric | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Plusle | Electric | | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | | | Raichu | Electric | | | Minun | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Flannery | Torkoal | Fire | | | Blaziken | Fire/Fighting | | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | | | Macargo | Fire/Rock | | | Houndoom | Fire/Dark | | | Magmortar | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Norman | Slaking | Normal | | | Castform | Normal | | | Spinda | Normal | | | Kecleon | Normal | | | Zangoose | Normal | | | Exploud | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Winona | Altaria | Flying/Dragon | | | Swellow | Flying/Normal | | | Skarmory | Flying/Steel | | | Pelipper | Flying/Water | | | Honchkrow | Flying/Dark | | | Tropius | Flying/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Liza | Lunatone | Psychic/Rock | | | Chimecho | Psychic | | | Xatu | Psychic/Flying | | | Grumpig | Psychic | | | Gardevoir | Psychic | | | Claydol | Psychic/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Tate | Solrock | Psychic/Rock | | | Chimecho | Psychic | | | Xatu | Psychic/Flying | | | Grumpig | Psychic | | | Gallade | Psychic/Fighting | | | Claydol | Psychic/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Juan | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | | | Walrein | Water/Ice | | | Whiscash | Water/Ground | | | Crawdaunt | Water/Dark | | | Gorebyss | Water | | | Huntail | Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Sinnoh Leaders Tournament ------------------------------------------------- This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Roark | Rampardos | Rock | | | Probopass | Rock/Steel | | | Onix | Rock/Ground | | | Sudowoodo | Rock | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Relicanth | Rock/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Gardenia | Roserade | Grass/Poison | | | Cherrim | Grass | | | Carnivine | Grass | | | Tangrowth | Grass | | | Leafeon | Grass | | | Torterra | Grass/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Fantina | Mismagius | Ghost | | | Dusknoir | Ghost | | | Spiritomb | Ghost/Dark | | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | | | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Rotom | Ghost/Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Maylene | Lucario | Fighting/Steel | | | Gallade | Fighting/Psychic | | | Infernape | Fighting/Fire | | | Toxicroak | Fighting/Poison | | | Medicham | Fighting/Psychic | | | Machamp | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Crasher Wake | Floatzel | Water | | | Ludicolo | Water/Grass | | | Gastrodon | Water/Ground | | | Empoleon | Water/Steel | | | Gyarados | Water/Flying | | | Quagsire | Water/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Byron | Bastiodon | Steel/Rock | | | Steelix | Steel/Ground | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Bronzong | Steel/Psychic | | | Forretress | Steel/Bug | | | Aggron | Steel/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Candice | Froslass | Ice/Ghost | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | | | Abomasnow | Ice/Grass | | | Glaceon | Ice | | | Glalie | Ice | | | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Volkner | Electivire | Electric | | | Raichu | Electric | | | Luxray | Electric | | | Rotom (Fan Forme) | Electric/Flying | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Jolteon | Electric | O==============================O=====================O========================O ------------------------------------------------ Tournament Evaluations: World Leaders Tournament ------------------------------------------------ This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Brock | Onix | Rock/Ground | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Tyranitar | Rock/Dark | | | Kabutops | Rock/Water | | | Relicanth | Rock/Water | | | Aerodactyl | Rock/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Misty | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | | | Lapras | Water/Ice | | | Lanturn | Water/Electric | | | Slowbro | Water/Psychic | | | Blastoise | Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lt. Surge | Raichu | Electric | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Electivire | Electric | | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | | | Lanturn | Electric/Water | | | Jolteon | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Erika | Vileplume | Grass/Poison | | | Venusaur | Grass/Poison | | | Exeggutor | Grass/Psychic | | | Cradily | Grass/Rock | | | Abomasnow | Grass/Ice | | | Tangrowth | Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Janine | Venomoth | Poison/Bug | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Nidoqueen | Poison/Ground | | | Weezing | Poison | | | Tentacruel | Poison/Water | | | Roserade | Poison/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Sabrina | Alakazam | Psychic | | | Exeggutor | Psychic/Grass | | | Metagross | Psychic/Steel | | | Slowking | Psychic/Water | | | Sigilyph | Psychic/Flying | | | Espeon | Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Blaine | Arcanine | Fire | | | Magmortar | Fire | | | Ninetales | Fire | | | Charizard | Fire/Flying | | | Rotom (Heat Forme) | Fire/Electric | | | Flareon | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Giovanni | Rhyperior | Ground/Rock | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Hippowdon | Ground | | | Garchomp | Ground/Dragon | | | Gliscor | Ground/Flying | | | Nidoking | Ground/Poison | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Falkner | Pidgeot | Flying/Normal | | | Crobat | Flying/Poison | | | Aerodactyl | Flying/Rock | | | Honchkrow | Flying/Dark | | | Swellow | Flying/Normal | | | Xatu | Flying/Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Bugsy | Scizor | Bug/Steel | | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Pinsir | Bug | | | Shuckle | Bug/Rock | | | Armaldo | Bug/Rock | | | Yanmega | Bug/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Whitney | Miltank | Normal | | | Ambipom | Normal | | | Blissey | Normal | | | Tauros | Normal | | | Lopunny | Normal | | | Clefable | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Morty | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Banette | Ghost | | | Mismagius | Ghost | | | Dusknoir | Ghost | | | Froslass | Ghost/Ice | | | Chandelure | Ghost/Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Chuck | Poliwrath | Fighting/Water | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Hitmontop | Fighting | | | Hitmonchan | Fighting | | | Hitmonlee | Fighting | | | Conkeldurr | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Jasmine | Steelix | Steel/Ground | | | Forretress | Steel/Bug | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Skarmory | Steel/Flying | | | Lucario | Steel/Fighting | | | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Pryce | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | | | Jynx | Ice/Psychic | | | Cloyster | Ice/Water | | | Dewgong | Ice/Water | | | Lapras | Ice/Water | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clair | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | | | Kingdra | Dragon/Water | | | Garchomp | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxanne | Probopass | Rock/Steel | | | Aggron | Rock/Steel | | | Armaldo | Rock/Bug | | | Cradily | Rock/Grass | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Carracosta | Rock/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Brawly | Hariyama | Fighting | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Breloom | Fighting/Grass | | | Scrafty | Fighting/Dark | | | Heracross | Fighting/Bug | | | Mienshao | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Wattson | Manectric | Electric | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Rotom (Wash Forme) | Electric/Water | | | Magnezone | Electric/Steel | | | Raichu | Electric | | | Ampharos | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Flannery | Torkoal | Fire | | | Blaziken | Fire/Fighting | | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | | | Chandelure | Fire/Ghost | | | Houndoom | Fire/Dark | | | Magmortar | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Norman | Slaking | Normal | | | Ambipom | Normal | | | Staraptor | Normal/Flying | | | Bouffalant | Normal | | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | | | Exploud | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Winona | Altaria | Flying/Dragon | | | Sigilyph | Flying/Psychic | | | Skarmory | Flying/Steel | | | Gyarados | Flying/Water | | | Honchkrow | Flying/Dark | | | Tropius | Flying/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Liza | Lunatone | Psychic/Rock | | | Gothitelle | Psychic | | | Xatu | Psychic/Flying | | | Bronzong | Psychic/Steel | | | Gardevoir | Psychic | | | Claydol | Psychic/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Tate | Solrock | Psychic/Rock | | | Reuniclus | Psychic | | | Xatu | Psychic/Flying | | | Bronzong | Psychic/Steel | | | Gallade | Psychic/Fighting | | | Claydol | Psychic/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Juan | Kingdra | Water/Dragon | | | Walrein | Water/Ice | | | Whiscash | Water/Ground | | | Crawdaunt | Water/Dark | | | Politoed | Water | | | Relicanth | Water/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roark | Rampardos | Rock | | | Probopass | Rock/Steel | | | Crustle | Rock/Bug | | | Archeops | Rock/Flying | | | Golem | Rock/Ground | | | Relicanth | Rock/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Gardenia | Roserade | Grass/Poison | | | Breloom | Grass/Fighting | | | Tropius | Grass/Flying | | | Tangrowth | Grass | | | Leafeon | Grass | | | Torterra | Grass/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Fantina | Mismagius | Ghost | | | Dusknoir | Ghost | | | Spiritomb | Ghost/Dark | | | Drifblim | Ghost/Flying | | | Gengar | Ghost/Poison | | | Jellicent | Ghost/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Maylene | Lucario | Fighting/Steel | | | Gallade | Fighting/Psychic | | | Infernape | Fighting/Fire | | | Toxicroak | Fighting/Poison | | | Medicham | Fighting/Psychic | | | Machamp | Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Crasher Wake | Floatzel | Water | | | Ludicolo | Water/Grass | | | Gastrodon | Water/Ground | | | Empoleon | Water/Steel | | | Gyarados | Water/Flying | | | Poliwrath | Water/Fighting | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Byron | Bastiodon | Steel/Rock | | | Excadrill | Steel/Ground | | | Magnezone | Steel/Electric | | | Bronzong | Steel/Psychic | | | Forretress | Steel/Bug | | | Aggron | Steel/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Candice | Froslass | Ice/Ghost | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | | | Abomasnow | Ice/Grass | | | Glaceon | Ice | | | Glalie | Ice | | | Mamoswine | Ice/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Volkner | Electivire | Electric | | | Raichu | Electric | | | Luxray | Electric | | | Rotom (Fan Forme) | Electric/Flying | | | Electrode | Electric | | | Jolteon | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Bianca | Musharna | Psychic | | | Samurott | Water | | | Emboar | Fire/Fighting | | | Serperior | Grass | | | Stoutland | Normal | | | Haxorus | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Chili | Simisear | Fire | | | Darmanitan | Fire | | | Heatmor | Fire | | | Camerupt | Fire/Ground | | | Emboar | Fire/Fighting | | | Arcanine | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cilan | Simisage | Grass | | | Serperior | Grass | | | Jumpluff | Grass/Flying | | | Ferrothorn | Grass/Steel | | | Lilligant | Grass | | | Whimsicott | Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cress | Simipour | Water | | | Samurott | Water | | | Azumarill | Water | | | Crawdaunt | Water/Dark | | | Slowking | Water/Psychic | | | Seismitoad | Water/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cheren | Stoutland | Normal | | | Porygon-Z | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Lickilicky | Normal | | | Castform | Normal | | | Bouffalant | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lenora | Watchog | Normal | | | Cinccino | Normal | | | Sawsbuck | Normal/Grass | | | Braviary | Normal/Flying | | | Lickilicky | Normal | | | Kangaskhan | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Roxie | Scolipede | Bug/Poison | | | Toxicroak | Poison/Fighting | | | Garbodor | Poison | | | Crobat | Poison/Flying | | | Drapion | Poison/Dark | | | Amoonguss | Poison/Grass | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Burgh | Leavanny | Bug/Grass | | | Vespiquen | Bug/Flying | | | Crustle | Bug/Rock | | | Heracross | Bug/Fighting | | | Durant | Bug/Steel | | | Accelgor | Bug | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Elesa | Zebstrika | Electric | | | Ampharos | Electric | | | Emolga | Electric/Flying | | | Luxray | Electric | | | Stunfisk | Electric/Ground | | | Eelektross | Electric | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Clay | Excadrill | Ground/Steel | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Flygon | Ground/Dragon | | | Seismitoad | Ground/Water | | | Golurk | Ground/Ghost | | | Mamoswine | Ground/Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Skyla | Swanna | Flying/Water | | | Jumpluff | Flying/Grass | | | Drifblim | Flying/Ghost | | | Mandibuzz | Flying/Dark | | | Braviary | Flying/Normal | | | Archeops | Flying/Rock | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Brycen | Cryogonal | Ice | | | Vanilluxe | Ice | | | Beartic | Ice | | | Weavile | Ice/Dark | | | Walrein | Ice/Water | | | Dewgong | Ice/Water | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Drayden | Haxorus | Dragon | | | Hydreigon | Dragon/Dark | | | Flygon | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Altaria | Dragon/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Marlon | Jellicent | Water/Ghost | | | Carracosta | Water/Rock | | | Quagsire | Water/Ground | | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Cloyster | Water/Ice | | | Wailord | Water | O==============================O=====================O========================O --------------------------------------- Tournament Evaluations: Champion League --------------------------------------- This tournament has the ban rule, and all Pokémon go to Level 50. O==============================O=====================O========================O | Trainer Class and Name | Pokémon Party | Pokémon's Type | O==============================O=====================O========================O | Pokémon Trainer Blue | Aerodactyl | Rock/Flying | | | Alakazam | Psychic | | | Gyarados | Water/Flying | | | Exeggutor | Grass/Psychic | | | Machamp | Fighting | | | Arcanine | Fire | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Lance | Dragonite | Dragon/Flying | | | Kingdra | Dragon/Water | | | Salamence | Dragon/Flying | | | Hydreigon | Dragon/Dark | | | Flygon | Dragon/Ground | | | Druddigon | Dragon | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Red | Venusaur | Grass/Poison | | | Blastoise | Water | | | Charizard | Fire/Flying | | | Pikachu | Electric | | | Lapras | Water/Ice | | | Snorlax | Normal | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Steven | Metagross | Steel/Psychic | | | Excadrill | Steel/Ground | | | Aggron | Steel/Rock | | | Cradily | Rock/Grass | | | Armaldo | Rock/Bug | | | Archeops | Rock/Flying | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Wallace | Milotic | Water | | | Walrein | Water/Ice | | | Ludicolo | Water/Grass | | | Sharpedo | Water/Dark | | | Starmie | Water/Psychic | | | Swampert | Water/Ground | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Cynthia | Garchomp | Dragon/Ground | | | Lucario | Fighting/Steel | | | Spiritomb | Ghost/Dark | | | Togekiss | Normal/Flying | | | Roserade | Grass/Poison | | | Glaceon | Ice | O~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O | Pokémon Trainer Alder | Volcarona | Bug/Fire | | | Krookodile | Ground/Dark | | | Reuniclus | Psychic | | | Conkeldurr | Fighting | | | Braviary | Normal/Flying | | | Chandelure | Ghost/Fire | O==============================O=====================O========================O ############################################################################ ## ## # Pokémon Musicals **POKÉMON_63** # ## ## ############################################################################ Most Pokémon games since the third generation have held some form of Pokémon Contests. The third and fourth generations, minus remakes, did the more direct style of the contests found in the anime. To some's chagrin, there weren't true contests put in the any fifth generation game. In Pokémon Black and White, both sets, we have Pokémon Musicals. The mechanics are the same as in the prequels, so, if you've played them, there's no need to read further. Anywho, in the northeastern portions of Nimbasa, you'll find the Pokémon Musical building - it's the one nearest the Route 16 gatehouse. There, speak with the woman at the left counter if you wish to participate in a Musical with your friends (via local Wi-Fi or infrared connections); otherwise, speak with the center woman to go with AI players. Afterwards, choose a Pokémon to be in the Musical. It doesn't particularly all that much, except for how many Props it can wear at once. Humanoid Pokémon tend to have the most slots (because of the two arms, two feet, chest, waist, torso) but choose whosoever you think is best. Being larger can also help - you can't readily have two Props' designs overlap too much. Afterwards, you'll need to pick a show. You can download more shows through Nintendo WFC, but there are four by default. During each show, you'll need to meet a certain "style" - more on that later. Anywho, you have "Stardom" (Cool style), "Forest Stroll" (Cute style), "A Sweet Soiree" (Elegant style), and "Exciting Nimbasa" (Unique style). After picking the show, you'll need to dress your Pokémon with Props. You'll have a few Props initially, and you can gain many more throughout the game. When dressing a Pokémon, most head Props (i.e. Top Hat) will only have one usable slot, as will torso items and waist items. Some Props can go on the hands, arms, legs, and feet and therefore have two slots. Of course, this is assuming humanoid Pokémon. Pokémon physiques vary greatly - for example, Dodrio has three heads, Machamp has four arms, Hoothoot only (uses) one foot, and Ditto is just a blob - so it all depends on the chosen Pokémon. During the show, you'll mostly get to watch, though, at a few points, you can appeal to the audience. On the Touch Screen, there appear buttons you can press to have your Pokémon show off its hand/arm items in some way to grab attention, because Pokémon are egomaniacs. XD Apparently, it is best to do this whenever your Pokémon has the spotlight shining on it, for some reason. I guess it is because your Pokémon is already getting attention, and this boosts it, but I'd find that other times are better to snatch away attention. Oh well. Game Freak logic. Afterwards, if your Pokémon got a lot of attention, you can speak with people in the main hall of the Musical building to get more Props and praise. Now, you'll obviously need to know what "style" a Prop has attached to it. Thusly, here is a list. Yay, game hacking! O=====================O============O | Props | Styles | O=====================O============O | Beret | Unique | | Bib | Unique | | Big Bag | Unique | | Big Barrette | Cute | | Black Cape | Elegant | | Black Tie | Elegant | | Black Wings | Cool | | Blue Barette | Cute | | Blue Flower | Cute | | Bouquet | Elegant | | Bowtie | Elegant | | Candy | Cute | | Cane | Elegant | | Chef's Hat | Cool | | Colorful Parasol | Cute | | Cowboy Hat | Cool | | Crimson Scarf | Cute | | Crown | Elegant | | Decorative Ribbon | Cute | | Dressy Tie | Elegant | | Electric Guitar | Cool | | Fake Belly Button | Unique | | Fake Bone | Unique | | Fedora | Cute | | Fluffy Beard | Elegant | | Football | Cool | | Frilly Apron (#1) | Cute | | Frilly Apron (#2) | Elegant | | Frying Pan | Cool | | Gentleman's Hat | Elegant | | Germ Mask | Unique | | Gift Box | Cute | | Googly Specs | Unique | | Gorgeous Flower | Elegant | | Gorgeous Specs | Elegant | | Green Barette | Unique | | Headband (#1) | Cute | | Headband (#2) | Elegant | | Helmet | Unique | | Horn Helmet | Cool | | Hula Skirt | Unique | | Jester's Cap | Unique | | Lace Cap | Elegant | | Ladel | Cool | | Lantern | Cool | | Laurel Wreath | Elegant | | Lonely Flower | Elegant | | Magic Wand | Unique | | Mallet | Unique | | Maraca | Unique | | Microphone | Cool | | Monocle | Elegant | | Necklace | Elegant | | Paint Brush | Unique | | Pennant | Unique | | Pink Barette | Cute | | Pirate Hat | Cool | | Pocket Watch | Elegant | | Professor Hat | Unique | | Purse | Cute | | Racket | Cool | | Red Barette | Cute | | Red Flower | Cute | | Red Nose | Unique | | Red Parasol | Cute | | Rigid Shield | Cool | | Rose | Elegant | | Round Button | Cute | | Round Mushroom | Unique | | Scarlet Cape | Cool | | Scarlet Hat | Unique | | Shuriken | Cool | | Small Barrette | Cute | | Smiley-Face Mask | Unique | | Snow Crystal | Elegant | | Square Glasses | Elegant | | Standing Mike | Cool | | Straw Hat | Unique | | Striped Barrette | Cute | | Striped Tie | Cool | | Tambourine | Cute | | Thick Book | Unique | | Tiara | Elegant | | Tie | Cool | | Toy Cake | Unique | | Toy Cutlass | Cool | | Toy Fishing Rod | Cool | | Toy Sword | Cool | | Trident | Cool | | Trumpet | Elegant | | Umber Belt | Cool | | Whisk | Cute | | White Cape | Elegant | | White Domino Mask | Cool | | White Pompom | Cute | | White Wings | Cute | | Wig | Cool | | Wind-Up Key | Cute | | Winner's Belt | Cool | | Witchy Hat | Unique | | Wrench | Unique | O=====================O============O ############################################################################ ## ## # Pokéstar Studio Movies **POKÉMON_64** # ## ## ############################################################################ As you progress into the game, in Virbank City, you'll see the Pokémon Studio facility. There, you will be able to film and produce Pokémon movies. The process is as such. Go into the facility and to the northwestern portions. You can pick a film to make at the counter in the building. During the filming, you'll be using a Pokémon - for the first time, this Pokémon is chosen by the filmmakers, but, afterwards, you can choose whether to use one of your own or what the studio provides. You'll have to do things in a specific way, to some point, during the filming if you want it to be good. You can choose to make your own unique ending to it, be it good or bad, though you need to remember this is a film. Don't bring in your Rayquaza to absolutely slaughter an enemy in the first turn. The film will suck that way, despite Rayquaza's coolness. Afterwards, you get to see the film in the theater. You'll watch it, with some added content (conversations, scenes, text) and some other cool things. You'll also get to see the reactions of people watching the movie on the Touch Screen. After watching the film, you can choose the "Details" while selecting the film to see how much money it earned, in billions (!?) of Pokédollars. The better you do, the better. So, here, I will detail how to make the films. Since, after making the film once, you get to choose your Pokémon to use, I will only detail what to do if you use the rental Pokémon. If you have a more money-earning way using the rental Pokémon for the film, by all means, send it to me! (Of course, certain Pokémon still can't participate. Those knowing Transform, Torment, or Metronome are not allowed.) Also, films come out as you progress through the game. Just saying. If you're missing a film here, you'll need to go further in the game, make more films, or make more money with your films. ~~~~~~~~~~ Brycen-Man ~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Riolu Scene #1: • Use Force Palm. • Your line: "Bring it on!" Scene #2: • Use Ice Punch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brycen-Man Strikes Back ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Lucario Scene #1: • Use Protect. • Your line: "Why would I?" Scene #2: • Use Endure. Scene #3: • Use Protect; it's okay if it fails, possibly. Scene #4: • Use Endure. Scene #6: • Use Protect; it's okay if it fails, possibly. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brycen-Man Strikes Back 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Lucario • Lucario General: • Your goal is to knock out that prop in fifteen scenes. It is of the Dark/Psychic type, so Fighting moves are of normal power. However, the other Lucario has a Bug-type move, dealing quadruple damage, so switch to it and use him. Your opponent may also switch to Mandibuzz or Zoroark • neither Lucario has an advantage over Mandibuzz, so keep up your Bug move, but Zoroark can be killed readily with Bug or Fighting • I'd use the latter for the STAB bonus. You are free to ignore these other Pokémon, too, through Endure. On the note of fighting the other Pokémon, too. Fury Cutter grows in power as time passes, so it may actually be better to continue using Fury Cutter. Also note that you may end up fighting Zoroark disguised, through its ability, as a Mandibuzz. My specific strategy is below. Scene #1: • Your line: "I must do this!" • Use Reversal. Scene #2: • Use Reversal after the opponent switch to hit ... Zoroark!? • Get KO'ed from Flamethrower; send in Fury Cutter Lucario. Scene #3: • Use Force Palm to finish off Zoroark. Scene #4: • Your line: "Take this!" • Use Fury Cutter. Scene #5: • Use Fury Cutter again. Scene #6: • Use Fury Cutter once more! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full Metal Cop ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sneasel Scene #1: • Use Faint Attack. • Your line: "I won't lose!" Remaining Scenes: • Use Faint Attack. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full Metal Cop 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sneasel Scene #1: • Use Swords Dance. • Your line: "Stop bluffing!" Scene #2: • Use Brick Break, which is bounced back via Counter for a single-hit KO on your Sneasel, successfully finishing the film. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full Metal Cop 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sneasel • Sneasel • Sneasel Scene #1: • Use Sunny Day. • Your line: "Bring it!" Scene #2: • Use Aerial Ace. • Your line: "You'll see." Scene #3: • Use Sunny Day. Scenes #4-5: • Use Slash. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full Metal Cop 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sneasel • Sneasel • Sneasel • Sneasel • Sneasel • Weavile Scene #1: • Your line: "Battle me!" • Use Swagger. • Send in Sneasel when yours is KO'ed by Twineedle. Scenes #2-5: • Use Low Kick. • Get KO'ed by Twineedle and send in another Sneasel. • Scene #4 Line: "Obsolete." Scene #6: • Use Revenge. ~~~~~~~~ Invaders ~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Herdier Scene #1: • Use Roar. Scene #2: • Use Bite. • Your line: "I'll block it here!" Scene #3: • Use Bite. ~~~~~~~~~~ Invaders 2 ~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Klang Scene #1: • Use Lock-On. • Your line: "On it!" Scene #2: • Use Zap Cannon. Remaining Scenes: • Alternate between Lock-On, then Zap Cannon. ~~~~~~~~~~ Invaders 3 ~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Vullaby Scene #1: • Use Thief. Scene #2: • Use Whirlwind. • Your line: "NO!!" Scene #3: • Use Thief. Scene #4: • Use Rest and get awakened via Chesto Berry. Scene #5: • Use Thief. Scene #6: • Use Rest and get reawakened via Chesto Berry. Scene #7: • Use Thief. Assuming Leech Seed wasn't used, you succeeded. ~~~~~~~~~~ Invaders 4 ~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Reuniclus • Krokorok Scene #1: • Your line: "You tricked me!" • Use Trick with Reuniclus. Scene #2: • Switch to Krokorok. Scene #3: • Use Roar with Krokorok. • Your line: "No! There's another way!" Scene #4: • Switch to Reuniclus. Scene #5: • Use Trick with Reuniclus. (May fail if Dark Pulses become critical/flinch.) Scene #6: • If Reuniclus is still around, try to use Psywave. • If not, Earthquake. Do not switch to Krokorok to do this... Remaining Scenes: • Use Earthquake with Krokorok. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Big Monster ~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Slowbro Scene #1: • Use Slack Off. • Your line: "Everyone! This way!" Scene #2-4: • Use Slack Off. (After anything, if you have full HP, Brine is okay.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Big Monster 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Slowbro • Typhlosion Scene #1: • Have Slowbro use Sunny Day. • Your line: "Over here!" Scene #2: • Switch to Typhlosion and hope for the best. Scene #3: • Have Typhlosion use Overheat. This ends the fight with a critical hit. Further Scenes: • You'll likely end up having Typhlosion KO'ed, so use Brine and Slack Off with common sense as to how much HP you have. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Big Monster 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Starmie • Slowbro Scene #1: • Use Reflect. • Your line: "Can we talk about this?" Scene #2: • Use Brine; switch to Slowbro when KO'ed. Scene #3: • Use Rain Dance. Scenes #4-7: • Use Brine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Big Monster 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Duosion • Slowbro Scene #1: • Use Skill Swap with Duosion. • Your line: "No! It's different!" Scene #2: • Use Psyshock with Reuniclus. • Your line: "Sneaky!" Remaining Scenes: • Continue the Psyshock. If you run out of PP for it, and the Prop is still alive, switch to Slowbro and use Flamethrower. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Timegate Traveler ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Solosis Scene #1: • Your line: "Certainly!" • Use Trick. Scenes #2-4: • Use Psyshock. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Timegate Traveler 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Duosion Scene #1: • Use Skill Swap. • Your line: "Can we talk?" Scene #2: • Use Rest. Scene #3: • You are asleep. Scene #4: • You are asleep. Scene #5: • Use Protect. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Timegate Traveler 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Reuniclus Scene #1: • Use Trick. • Your line: "I'll change it!" Scene #2: • Use Skill Swap. Scene #3: • Use Rain Dance. Scenes #4-5: • Use Thunder. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Love and Battles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Lickitung Scene #1: • Your line: "Prepare yourself!" • Use Belly Drum. Scene #2: • Your line: "That was nice..." (or whatever the non-"..." line was) • Use Rollout. Scene #3: • Your line: "I'll do my best." • Rollout's effect continues. Scene #4: • Rollout continues. Scene #5: • Begin another Rollout chain. • Your line: "I wonder if I can win..." Remaining Scenes: • More Rollout. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Love and Battles 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Kecleon Scene #1: • Your line: "Let's go on a date!" • Use Screech. Scene #2: • Your line: "Please do!" (Yikes, that was a little creepy.) • Use Screech. Remaining Scenes: • Use Screech. If you're lucky, you'll be hit with Outrage a few times, letting you be turned to the Dragon type and readily KO'ed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Love and Battles 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Hypno Scene #1: • Use Psychic. • Your line: "I love you!" Scene #2: • Use Psychic. • Your line: "Look, it's Hypno!" Scene #3: • Use Psych Up. • Your line: "The Ferris wheel." Scene #4: • Use Focus Blast. Holy crap, you just beat a Pokémon 70 levels above you. O_o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mystery Doors of the Magical Land ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Vanillite Scene #1: • Use Icy Wind. • Your line: "Defeat them!" Scene #2: • Use Astonish. Scene #3: • More Icy Wind. • Your line: "I won't quit!" Final Scenes: • More Icy Wind. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mystery Doors of the Magical Land 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Vanillish General: • The idea is to make this fight last a suitable amount of time, whilst ending it with Astonish. It is a decent idea to use Toxic, then Astonish in that order so as to make it to the line on Scene #3. There, use Icy Wind and answer "You too?" when needing to answer the line. Use another Icy Wind and another, then answer "Flee with me!" to the next line. One more Icy Wind, then Astonish to win. Of course, this is assuming your opponent did Rest on the second turn and stuff like that. You'll mostly need to use common sense here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mystery Doors of the Magical Land 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Vanilluxe Scene #1: • Your line: "...Strategy!" • Use Hail. Scenes #2-4: • Use Acid Armor. • Scene #3 Line: "Unforgivable!" Scene #5: • Use Weather Ball, made Ice-type by Hail, and it's at your main target. • Your line: "I'll do it!" Scene #6: • Restart Hail. Scene #7-8: • Weather Ball. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Giant Woman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Grimer Scene #1: • Use Swagger; the confusion is healed by the opponent's Persim Berry. • Your line: "But you are annoying..." Scene #2: • Use Minimize. • Your line: "Good grief..." Scene #3: • Use Minimize. Scene #4: • It won't matter. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Giant Woman 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Grimer Scene #1: • Your line: "Huh?" -- the shorter line, not the big one with violence. • Use Poison Gas. Scene #2: • Your line: "It opened all by itself!" • Use Poison Gas. Scene #3: • Your line: "What do you mean?" • Use Poison Gas. Remaining Scenes: • Use Poison Gas. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Giant Woman 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Ducklett Scene #1: • Your line: "But... How?" • Use Fly. Scene #2: • Your line: "Calm down!" • Fly hits. Scene #3: • Use Fly. • Your line: "It's me, [YOUR CHARACTER'S NAME HERE]!" Scene #4: • Fly hits. Scene #5: • Use Fly. Scene #6: • Fly hits, movie ends. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Giant Woman 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Nosepass Scene #1: • Your line: "I'll get it sorted out!" • Use Pain Split. Scene #2: • Use Pain Split. • Your line: "I'm sorry..." Scene #3: • Use Pain Split. • Your line: "But -- I'm thinking!" Scene #4: • Use Pain Split. • Your line: "Monica! Knock it off!!" Scene #5: • Use Endure. Scene #6: • Use Endure. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Red Fog of Terror ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sigilyph Scene #1: • Use Reflect. • Your line: "Better wait and see..." Other Scenes: • Psybeam it is. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Red Fog of Terror 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sigilyph Scene #1: • Use Whirlwind. • Your line: "I'll finish it!" Scenes #2-3: • Use Calm Mind. Remainder: • Use Psychic. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Red Fog of Terror 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Sigilyph Scene #1: • Use Protect. • Your line: "I won't forgive you!" Scene #2: • Use Miracle Eye. Remainder: • Use Psychic. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Everlasting Memories ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Tynamo Scene #1: • Use Charge Beam. • Your line: "Good morning." Scene #2: • Use Charge Beam. • Your line: "Someone you like!" Remaining Scenes: • Use Charge Beam. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Everlasting Memories 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Deerling Scene #1: • Use Leech Seed. • Your line: "Come on! It's fun!" Scene #2: • Use Charm. • Your line: "Of course I do!" Scene #3: • Use Charm. Scene #4: • Use Charm. Scene #5: • Use Wild Charge. • Your line: "Just be patient..." Scene #6: • Use Wild Charge. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Everlasting Memories 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Cryogonal • Frillish Scene #1: • Use Hail with Cryogonal. • Your line: "I'm sorry..." Scene #2: • Switch to Frillish; use Brine if Cryogonal was KO'ed. • Your line: "Are you okay!?" Scene #3: • Use Brine with Frillish. Scene #4: • If the Prop R2's HP is very low, use Blizzard. Otherwise, use Brine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Everlasting Memories 4 (Thanks to Taylor Radford for the information here!) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: - Whimsicott - Beartic Scene #1: - Your line: "Why?!" - Use Charm with Whimsicott. Scene #2: - Use Memento with Whimsicott; Switch with Beartic when Whimsicott faints. - Your Line: "No! I can't do it!" Scene #3: - Use Bide with Beartic Scene #4: - Bide continues. Scene #5: - Your Line: "Be strong, F-00!" - Bide hits. You should win by this point. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ghost Eraser ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Vigoroth Scene #1: • Your line: "I'll mourn your passing." • Use Shadow Claw. Scene #2: • Your line: "Worried about something?" • Use Shadow Claw. Scene #3: • Your line: "I'll ask the ghosts!" • Use Shadow Claw. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ghost Eraser 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Vigoroth Scene #1: • Your line: "Is your daddy here?" • Use Brick Break. Scene #2: • Your line: "Did he get tired of it?" • Use Shock Wave. Scene #3: • Your line: "Was he a bad guy?" • Use Shadow Claw. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ghost Eraser 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Slaking Scene #1: • Your line: "Begone from the statue!" • Use Shadow Claw. Scene #2: • Your line: "I'll mourn your passing" • Use whatever; Slaking is unable to move twice in a row. Scene #3: • Your line: "Love!" (The director hates 'em all, so don't worry over it.) • Use Shadow Claw. Scene #4: • Your line: "Slaking!" • Use whatever; Slaking is unable to move twice in a row. Scene #5: • Use Shadow Claw. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ghost Eraser 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rental Party: • Slaking • Octillery • Cofagrigus General: • You'll need to switch to Cofagrigus and let it get hit to remove the Wonder Guard ability - on a Dark/Ghost type such Prop G1, that immunizes it from everything barring statuses. Until Cofagrigus is hit, amuse yourself by using Will-O-Wisp, then, for something to do, Hex. Sooner or later, Cofagrigus will get hit, and Wonder Guard goes down. If Cofagrigus is in - quite unlikely - keep it in for Hex. Once it is KO'ed, swap to Octillery. Use Soak, then Rain Dance, then switch to Slaking. Have it use Shadow Claw to adopt the Mummy ability, which removes Truant, stopping that "only every two turns" thing. Then Thunder! As for the scene lines, the first one is "You hate ... boredom?". The second line is "Sleeping?". The third is "You are unique." The fourth is "I don't know." There is a fifth, I believe, but you shouldn't end up making it that far. ############################################################################ ## ## # Medal Rally Medals **POKÉMON_65** # ## ## ############################################################################ When you reach Floccesy Town originally, you'll be forced into a battle in Alder's house at some point. Not long afterwards, you'll be given the Medal Box. So begins one of the better sidequests of Pokémon. Akin to the Xbox 360 Achievements, each of the approximately 255 Medals you can earn have some conditions you need to meet. In this section, you shall find said conditions. Extreme thanks goes to Serebii for this info! O=========================O===================================================O | Medal Names | How to Get This Medal | O=========================O===================================================O | 1,000 Victories | Beat 1000 people in Black Tower/White Treehollow.| O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 10 Followers | Get ten fans after your Pokémon Musicals. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 10 People Funfest | Participate in a Funfest Mission with 10 people. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 100 Passerby | Pass by one hundred people via the C-Gear. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 100 Victories | Beat 100 people in Black Tower/White Treehollow. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 120 Boxed | Fill up four boxes in the PC. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 20 Victories | Beat 20 people in Black Tower/White Treehollow. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 30 Boxed | Fill up one box in the PC. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 30 Passerby | Pass by thirty people via the C-Gear. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 30 People Funfest | Participate in a Funfest Mission with 30 people. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 360 Boxed | Fill up twelve boxes in the PC. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | 50 Victories | Beat 50 people in Black Tower/White Treehollow. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ace of Hearts | Score 80 or more points in the Feeling Check. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ace Pilot | Repeatedly use Fly outside of battle. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Achiever Lv. 1 | Win thirty Funfest Missions. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Achiever Lv. 2 | Win one hundred Funfest Missions. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | All Types Champ | Win every Type Expert Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Archeology Lover | Revive one Pokémon from a Fossil. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Around Unova | Visit every single ares in the Unova region. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Avenue of Fame | Fill up Join Avenue so as to give it a name. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Balloon Conqueror | Obtain 1,000 points in Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Balloon Expert | Obtain 500 points in Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Balloon Rookie | Obtain 50 points in Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Balloon Technician | Obtain 200 points in Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Battle Guru | Earn every single Battle Medal. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Battle Learner | Take part in one hundred battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Battle Repeater | Battle thirty trainers in the Nimbasa Stadiums. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Battle Teacher | Take part in two hundred battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Battle Veteran | Take part in four hundred battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Battle Virtuoso | Take part in two thousand battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Beginning of Memory | See your first Memory Link flashback. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Beginning Trader | Make one trade. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Best Minigamers | Play one hundred Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Big Star | Win one Pokémon Musicial in Nimbasa City. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Blockbuster Star | Star in all Classic Pokéstar Studios films. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Born to Battle | Take part in one hundred Wireless battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Boxes Max | Fill up every box in the PC. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | BP Wealthy | Earn 100 or more BP at the Battle Subway/PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Bridge Enthusiast | Cross every one of the bridges in Unova. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Broad Friendship | Get five Friends registered in the Pal Pad. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Bug-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Bug-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Busy Saver | Save the game twenty times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Capturing Spree | Capture fifty Pokémon in a single day. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Castelia Boss | Defeat the Castelia City gang. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Comedic Movie Master | Make the "The Giant Woman" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Cop Movie Master | Make the "Full Metal Cop" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Cruise Connoisseur | Ride the Royal Unova from Castelia ten times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Cult Classic Star | Create all cult movies at Pokéstar Studios. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dark-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dark-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Daycare Faithful | Have the Pokémon Daycare look after many Pokémon.| O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Deep Sleep Capture | Catch fifty Pokémon in the Entralink. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Diamond Dust | Experience Diamond Dust for the first time. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Double Express | Defeat the Double Battle Line's Subway Bosses. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dowsing Beginner | Find one hidden item. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dowsing Collector | Find fifty hidden items. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dowsing Specialist | Find ten hidden items. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dowsing Wizard | Find 150 hidden items. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dozing Capture | Catch one Pokémon in the Entralink. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dragon-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Dragon-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Driftveil Mightiest | Win the Driftveil Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Easy Cycling | Ride a Bicycle 30 times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Egg Beginner | Hatch one Pokémon Egg. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Egg Breeder | Hatch ten Pokémon Eggs. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Egg Elite | Hatch fifty Pokémon Eggs. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Electric-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Electric-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Elite Guide | Get twenty people into Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Elite Medalist | Reach Elite Rank. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Entertainment Master | Obtain every one of the Entertainment Medals. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Evolution Authority | Evolve one hundred Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Evolution Expert | Evolve fifty Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Evolution Hopeful | Evolve one Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Evolution Tech | Evolve ten Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Exam Genius | Test fifty teams at the Battle Institute. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | EXP. Millionaire | Earn 1,000,000 or more EXP. during a single day. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Experienced Saver | Save the game fifty times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Extensive Friendship | Get ten Friends registered in the Pal Pad. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Extreme Developer | Open up fifty shops in Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Face Board Memorial | Get a photo taken at a Frillish sign in Humilau. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Fantasy Movie Master | Make the "The Mystery Doors of..." movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Feeling Master | Use the Feeling Check for the first time. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ferris Wheel Fan | Ride Nimbasa's Ferris Wheel with many people. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Fighting-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Fighting-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Fire-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Fire-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | First Cult Classic | Create your first cult movie at Pokéstar Studios.| O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | First Friend | Get one Friend registered in the Pal Pad. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | First Step | Obtain the Medal Box. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Flying-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Flying-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Frequent Trader | Make fifty trades. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Funfest Complete | Finish every single Funfest Mission. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ghost Movie Master | Make the "Ghost Erasers" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ghost-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ghost-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Global Connection | Communicate with someone across the world. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Good Night | Put a Pokémon to sleep via Game Sync. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Good Rod Fisherman | Use the Super Rod successfully ten times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Good Souvenir Getter | Obtain thirty souvenirs from Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Graffiti Gazer | Read the graffiti behind a sign. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Grass-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Grass-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Great Adventure | Collect every Adventure Medal. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Great Customer | Spend $100,000 in a PokéMart. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Great Souvenir Getter | Obtain fifty souvenirs from Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Great Trade-Up | Make one hundred trades. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ground-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ground-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Guiding Champ | Get one hundred people into Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hard Cycling | Ride a Bicycle 100 times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hatching Aficionado | Hatch one hundred Pokémon Eggs. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Heavy Machinery Pro | Answer the quiz in Twist Mountain five times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Heavy Traffic | Pass by one thousand people via the C-Gear. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Heavy Walker | Take 20,000 steps on land. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hero Ending | Make the "Return of Brycen-Man" movie. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hero Movie Star | Make the "Brycen-Man Strikes Back" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hidden Grotto Adept | Find every single Hidden Grotto in Unova. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hoenn Mightiest | Win the Hoenn Leaders Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Honored Footprints | Take 100,000 steps on land. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Horror Movie Master | Make the "Red Fog of Terror" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Hustle Muscle | Repeatedly use Strength to move boulders. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ice-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ice-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Indulgent Customer | Spend $1,000,000 in a PokéMart. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Johto Mightiest | Win the Johto Leaders Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Kanto Mightiest | Win the Kanto Leaders Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Legend Medalist | Reach Legend Rank. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Light Walker | Take 5,000 steps on land. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Link Battle Amateur | Take part in one Wireless battle. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Link Battle Expert | Take part in fifty Wireless battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Link Battle Pioneer | Take part in ten Wireless battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Lucky Color | Capture or trade in a Shiny Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Magikarp Award | Use Splash during a battle. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Master Medalist | Reach Master Rank. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Masterpiece Star | Earn over one trillion in movie grosses. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Memory Master | See every one of the Memory Link flashbacks. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Middle Walker | Take 10,000 steps on land. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Mightiest Leader | Win the World Leaders Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Mighty Fisherman | Use the Super Rod successfully one hundred times.| O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Minigame Buff | Play thirty Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Minigame Expert | Play fifty Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Minigame Fan | Play ten Xtransceiver minigames. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Mission Host Lv. 1 | Begin and host ten Funfest Missions. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Mission Host Lv. 2 | Begin and host fifty Funfest Missions. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Mix Champ | Win the Mix Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Mix Master | Win the Mix Masters Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Moderate Customer | Spend $10,000 in a PokéMart. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Monster Movie Master | Make the "Monster" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Multi Express | Defeat the Multi Battle Line's Subway Bosses. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Musical Prima Donna | Win thirty Pokémon Musicals in Nimbasa City. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Musical Star | Collect all of the Pokémon Musical Props. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Naming Champ | Give nicknames to ten Pokémon you captured. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | National Catcher | Catch all Pokémon in the National Pokédex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Never Give Up | Use Struggle during a battle. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | New Face Hero | Make the "Brycen-Man" movie. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | New Guide | Get ten people into Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Noneffective Artist | Use a move that doesn't affect a Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Normal-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Normal-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Occasional Trader | Make ten trades. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | OK Souvenir Getter | Obtain ten souvenirs from Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Old Rod Fisherman | Use the Super Rod successfully once. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | One and Only | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Opposite Trader | Trade a Pokémon from White Version (1 or 2) to | | | Pokémon Black Version 2, or from Black Version | | | (1 or 2) to Pokémon White Version 2. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Participant Lv. 1 | Participate in one Funfest Mission. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Participant Lv. 2 | Participate in ten Funfest Missions. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Participation Prize | I got it at Rookie Rank. Any ideas? | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pass Power MAX | Use one hundred Pass Powers. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pass Power+ | Use one Pass Power. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pass Power++ | Use ten Pass Powers. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pass Power+++ | Use fifty Pass Powers. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pedaling Legends | Ride a Bicycle 500 times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pen Pal | Give a Pokémon some mail, then trade it. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pinpoint: Easy | Clear an area between Areas 2 - 5 in the Black | | | Tower or White Treehollow without more than four | | | battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pinpoint: Hard | Clear an area between Areas 6 - 10 in the Black | | | Tower or White Treehollow without more than six | | | battles. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Poison-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Poison-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pokémon Center Fan | Heal your Pokémon several times at a Center. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pokérus Discoverer | Get Pokérus or trade in a Pokémon that has it. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Popular Movie Star | Star in every movie at Pokéstar Studios. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Psychic-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Psychic-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Pure Youth | Capture N's Pokémon. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Quick Clear: Easy | Clear an area within Areas 2 - 5 in Black Tower | | | or White Treehollow in under 100 steps. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Quick Clear: Hard | Clear an area within Areas 6 - 10 in Black Tower | | | or White Treehollow in under 1,000 steps. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rail Enthusiast | Hear all of the train descriptions in Anville. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Regular Customer | Make a return visit to a PokéMart. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rental Champ | Win the Rental Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rental Master | Win the Rental Masters Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rising Star | Win five Pokémon Musicals in Nimbasa City. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Robot Movie Master | Make the "Everlasting Memories" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rock-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rock-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Romantic Movie Master | Make the "Love and Battles" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Rookie Medalist | Reach Rookie Rank. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Ruins Raider | Reach the final floor of the Abyssal Ruins. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Runaway Express | Reach a streak of 100 in the Battle Subway. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Sci-Fi Movie Master | Make the "Timegate Traveler" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Scored 1,000 | Earn 1,000+ points during a Funfest Mission. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Scored 100 | Earn 100 or more points during a Funfest Mission.| O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Shop Builder | Open up ten shops in Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Shop Constructor | Open up twenty shops in Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Shop Starter | Open up five shops in Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Signboard Savvy | Read 15 different "Trainer's Tips" signs. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Signboard Starter | Read five different "Trainer's Tips" signs. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Single Express | Defeat the Single Battle Line's Subway Bosses. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Sinnoh Mightiest | Win the Sinnoh Leaders Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Sleeping Capture | Catch ten Pokémon in the Entralink. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Smart Shopper | Buy ten Poké Balls in bulk to get a Premier Ball.| O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Spin Trade Whiz | Make a Spin Trade in the Union Room. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Starter Cycling | Ride a Bicycle for the first time. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Steel-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Steel-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Step-by-Step Saver | Save the game ten times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Subway Accelerator | Reach a streak of 10 in the Battle Subway. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Subway Low Gear | Have your first Battle Subway battle. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Subway Top Gear | Reach a streak of 50 in the Battle Subway. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Super Rich | Spend $10,000,000 in a PokéMart. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Super Rod Fisherman | Use the Super Rod successfully fifty times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Superb Locator | Explore shaking grass or swirling dust. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Supereffective Savant | Land very many super-effective attacks. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Superstar | Win ten Pokémon Musicals in Nimbasa City. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Supreme Challenger | Earn every single Challenge Medal. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Sweet Dreamer | Catch one hundred Pokémon in the Entralink. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Sweet Home | Get healed in Aspertia City by your mother. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Talented Cast Member | Take part in a Pokémon Musical in Nimbasa City. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Television Kid | Change the channel on a TV several times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Test Enthusiast | Test thirty teams at the Battle Institute. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Test Fan | Test ten teams at the Battle Institute. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Test Novice | Have your first Battle Institute battle. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | The First Passerby | Pass by one person via the C-Gear. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Top Medalist | Collect every single Medal (about 255 or so). | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Tower Junior | Win Area 5 of Black Tower. (Black 2 only.) | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Tower Master | Win Area 10 of Black Tower. (Black 2 only.) | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Trash Master | Look inside empty trashcans several times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Treehollow Junior | Win Area 5 of White Treehollow. (White 2 only.) | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Treehollow Master | Win Area 10 of White Treehollow. (White 2 only.) | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Tycoon of Souvenirs | Obtain one hundred souvenirs from Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | UFO Movie Master | Make the "Invaders" movie series. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Undefeated: Easy | Battle every trainer in an area (Areas 2 - 5) in | | | Black Tower or White Treehollow. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Undefeated: Hard | Beat every trainer in an area (Areas 6 - 10) in | | | Black Tower or White Treehollow. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Unova Catcher | Catch all Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Unova Mightiest | Win the Unova Leaders Tournament at the PWT. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Vending Virtuoso | Buy ten drinks from Vending Machines. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Veteran Guide | Get fifty people into Join Avenue. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Wailord Watcher | See a Wailord while in the Marine Tube. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Water-Type Catcher | Catch all Pokémon of this type in the Unova Dex. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Water-Type Champ | Beat the Elite Four and Pokémon League Champion | | | using only Pokémon of this named type. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | Wonder Writer | Save the game one hundred times. | O-------------------------+---------------------------------------------------O | World's Mightiest | Win the Champion League Tournament at the PWT. | O=========================O===================================================O ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Seven: Pokédex |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_7** | |_____________________________| Eh, just use this link: http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/661226/Pokémon-black-version-2/faqs/ It links to the FAQ list for Pokémon Black Version 2, where you can find my Pokédex for both versions of the game. Better than putting 4.5 MB here! ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Eight: Items Dex |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_8** | |_____________________________| Within this section, you'll find documentation on the effects on every item in the games of Pokémon Black/White Versions 2. There are a vast number and variety of items in the game, so I've subdivided this into several sections based upon game sorting. We'll cover the following types of items in this order: • Pokéballs • Pokémon Hold Items • Dungeon Items • Battle Items • Medicinal Items - HP/PP Healers • Medicinal Items - Status Healers • Medicinal Items - Stat Boosters • Berries • Technical Machines and Hidden Machines (TMs and HMs) O===========================================================================O | Pokéballs **POKÉMON_81** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Cherish Ball • Description: A normal Poké Ball used to commemorate some event. Mostly, you will find that Pokémon from Nintendo Events were "caught" with these. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dive Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is 4x better than that of a normal Poké Ball, but only when used on Pokémon living underwater. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dream Ball • Description: A Pokéball that appears in a bag, out of nowhere, in the Entree Forest. It is supposed to catch any Pokémon. I assume it is abiding by the Master Ball rules - in theory, you can possibly not catch a Pokémon, but, given the catch rate is 255x that of a normal Poké Ball, you can just say it will always work. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dusk Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is 4x better than a normal Poké Ball, but only at night or in dark places like caves. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Great Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is 1.5x better than a normal Poké Ball. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Heal Ball • Description: A Pokéball that will completely restore the caught Pokémon's HP, PP, and status upon a successful capture. Useless if you have six Pokémon in your party. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Luxury Ball • Description: A Pokéball that will make Pokémon grow happier faster. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Master Ball • Description: A Pokéball who is almost guaranteed to capture a Pokémon. In absolute theory, you can sometimes not catch a Pokémon, but that is extremely rare, and maybe even impossible, as the catch rate of this is around 255x that of a normal Poké Ball. For all intents and purposes, you can just say it will always catch a Pokémon in the wild. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Nest Ball • Description: A Pokéball that works especially well on weak wild Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Net Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is higher when being used against Water- and Bug-type Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Poké Ball • Description: The most basic of Poké Balls, it has no special features. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Premier Ball • Description: Basically a Poké Ball, but with a different design, used to commemorate buying 10 Poké Balls simultaneously at a PokéMart. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Quick Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is 4x that of a normal Poké Ball if used during the first four turns of a battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Repeat Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is high if you use it on species you've previously caught. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Timer Ball • Description: A Pokéball who has a base catch rate equal to that of a normal Poké Ball, but increases slightly every 10 turns, maxing out at 40 turns. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ultra Ball • Description: A Pokéball whose catch rate is 2x better than a normal Poké Ball. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Pokémon Hold Items **POKÉMON_82** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Absorb Bulb • Description: When held, if the holder is hit by a Water-type move, the holder's Special Attack increases. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Adamant Orb • Description: Raises the power of Dragon- and Steel-type moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Air Balloon • Description: Immunizes the wielder from Ground-type moves, except a few, until the user is hit, at which point the item is destroyed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Amulet Coin • Description: If the holder participates in a Trainer battle, you'll earn double the money you'd otherwise earn if you win. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Big Root • Description: Increases the HP restored from HP-absorbing moves, such as Absorb, Mega Drain, Giga Drain, and so on. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Binding Band • Description: Increases the power of binding moves, such as Wrap and Bind, when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Black Belt • Description: Raises the power of Fighting-type moves by ~20% when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= BlackGlasses • Description: Raises the power of Dark-type moves by ~20% when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Black Sludge • Description: When held by a Poison-type, the holder's HP is restored by ~6.25% of its max HP every turn. For all other types, they lose HP by that same factor. (6.25% = 1/16) =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Blue Scarf • Description: It used to raise the Beauty of the Pokémon during a Contest in previous generations. No real use now. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= BrightPowder • Description: Lowers the opponent's accuracy when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Bug Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Bug-type move once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Burn Drive • Description: Makes Genesect's Techno Blast become Fire-type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Cell Battery • Description: When held, if the holder is hit by an Electric-type move, the holder's Attack goes up. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Charcoal • Description: Raises the power of Fire-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Chill Drive • Description: Changes Genesect's Techno Blast to an Ice-type move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Choice Band • Description: Increases Attack, but only lets the holder use one move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Choice Scarf • Description: Increases Speed, but only lets the holder use one move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Choice Specs • Description: Increases Special Attack, but only lets the holder use one of its moves. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Cleanse Tag • Description: To some extent, keeps away wild Pokémon if the holder is the first Pokémon in the party. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Damp Rock • Description: Makes Rain Dance last an extra two or so turns. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dark Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Dark-type move, but just once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Destiny Knot • Description: If the holder is infatuated, so will be the infatuater. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Douse Drive • Description: Changes Genesect's Techno Blast to a Water-type move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Draco Plate • Description: Raises the power of Dragon-type moves by ~10%, and will change Arceus to a Dragon type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dragon Fang • Description: Raises the power of Dragon-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dragon Gem • Description: Raises the power of a Dragon-type move, but only one time. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dread Plate • Description: Raises the power of Dark-type moves by ~10%, and changes Arceus to a Dark type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Earth Plate • Description: Raises the power of Ground-type moves by ~10%, and changes Arceus to a Ground type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Eject Button • Description: If the holder is hit by a contact move, the holder will switch out to another member of the party, if possible. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Electric Gem • Description: Boosts the power of an Electric-type move once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Everstone • Description: Prevents the evolution of a Pokémon, which is useless since you can manually cancel it. So it's more of a convenience item. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Eviolite • Description: Raises the Defense and Special Defense of Pokémon that can evolve. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= EXP. Share • Description: The holder will gain a share of EXP. without needing to battle. I assume that this share is 50% what they would obtain had they participated. You can also have the holder participate to gain extra EXP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Expert Belt • Description: Boosts the power of your super-effective attacks. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Fighting Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Fighting-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Fire Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Fire-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Fist Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Fighting-type moves by ~10%, and changes Arceus to a Fighting type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Flame Orb • Description: Burns the holder when held. There are possibly some uses for it, such as abusing Facade. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Flame Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Fire-type moves by ~10%, and changes Arceus to a Fire type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Float Stone • Description: Cuts the weight of a Pokémon by ~50%, lessening the effects of weight-based moves like Low Kick and Grass Knot. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Flying Gem • Description: Powers up a Flying-type move, but just once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Focus Band • Description: May let the holder hang on with 1 HP after an attack that would otherwise KO them. Works ~10% of the time. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Focus Sash • Description: May let the holder, if at full HP, survive a one-hit KO attack. Works ~10% of the time. Useless on Pokémon with Sturdy, as that always works. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Full Incense • Description: Reduces the Speed of the holder. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ghost Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Ghost-type move once when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Grass Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Grass-type move once when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Green Scarf • Description: An item once used to raise the Smart stat in Contests of previous generations, it has no particular use now. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Grip Claw • Description: Makes multiple-turn attacks last longer. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Griseous Orb • Description: Boosts the power of Dragon- and Ghost-type moves by ~10%. It also could change Giratina to its Origin Forme. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ground Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Ground-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Hard Rock • Description: Boosts the power of Rock-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Heat Rock • Description: Makes Sunny Day last around two turns longer. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ice Gem • Description: Boosts the power of an Ice-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Icicle Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Ice-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus to an Ice type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Icy Rock • Description: Makes Hail last around two turns longer. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Insect Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Bug-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus to a Bug type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Iron Ball • Description: Lowers Speed, removes the Flying-type, and neutralizes the Levitate ability. Most useful when you use Trick to swap it to an opponent, unless you actually want lower Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Iron Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Steel-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus to a Steel type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lagging Tail • Description: Lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lax Incense • Description: Makes the holder more evasive, or, to put it another way, makes the opponent less accurate. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Leftovers • Description: Heals the holder each turn by up to 6.25% (1/16) of its max HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Life Orb • Description: Increases the power of moves by ~25%, but also costs the user HP with each move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Light Ball • Description: When held by Pikachu, it raises Attack and Special Attack. It is also used during breeding to give it or Pichu Volt Tackle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Light Clay • Description: Makes barrier moves (e.g. Reflect, Light Screen) last longer. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Luck Incense • Description: Doubles the prize money earned in a Trainer battle if the holder takes part. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lucky Egg • Description: Boosts the EXP. earned by the holder by ~50%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lucky Punch • Description: Makes it more likely for Chansey to get critical hits. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lustrous Orb • Description: Boosts the power of Dragon- and Water-type moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Macho Brace • Description: Doubles the EVs the holder earns while lowering Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Magnet • Description: Boosts the power of Electric-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Meadow Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Grass-type moves by ~10%, and turns Arceus into a Grass type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Mental Herb • Description: When held, it will cure the user of infatuation once. Also will lower the user's Happiness. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Metal Powder • Description: Boosts Ditto's Defense. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Metronome • Description: Increases the power of a move as it is used consecutively. The boost is voided if an alternate move is used. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Mind Plate • Description: Raises the power of Psychic-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus to a Psychic type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Miracle Seed • Description: Boosts the power of Grass-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Muscle Band • Description: Makes physical moves slightly more powerful. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Mystic Water • Description: Boosts the power of Water-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= NeverMeltIce • Description: Boosts the power of Ice-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Normal Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Normal-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Odd Incense • Description: Boosts the power of Psychic-type moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Pink Scarf • Description: It used to raise the Cuteness of a Pokémon in the Contests of previous generations. It has no real use nowadays. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Poison Barb • Description: Boosts the power of Poison-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Poison Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Poison-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Anklet • Description: Increases the rate at which Speed goes up, likely by doubling the Speed EVs earned, but, while equipped, lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Band • Description: Increases the rate at which Special Defense goes up, likely by doubling the Special Defense EVs earned, but, while equipped, lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Belt • Description: Increases the rate at which Defense goes up, likely by doubling the Defense EVs earned, but, while equipped, lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Bracer • Description: Increases the rate at which Attack goes up, likely by doubling the Attack EVs earned, but, while equipped, lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Herb • Description: Lets a move that requires a turn to charge up (e.g. SolarBeam, Focus Punch) be used immediately, but only once. Also lowers the Pokémon's Happiness. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Lens • Description: Increases the rate at which Special Attack goes up, likely by doubling the Special Attack EVs earned, but, while equipped, lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Power Weight • Description: Increases the rate at which max HP goes up, likely by doubling the max HP EVs earned, but, while equipped, lowers Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Psychic Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Psychic-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Pure Incense • Description: To some extent, if held by the first Pokémon in the party, it will keep wild Pokémon away. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Quick Claw • Description: Will let the holder move first ~10% of the time if it normally does not. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Quick Powder • Description: Boosts Speed. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Red Card • Description: Whenever the holder is attacked, the attacker is swapped out of battle. In the wild, the battle ends. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Red Scarf • Description: It was once used to boost the Coolness in Pokémon Contests. Nowadays, it has no real use. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ring Target • Description: Removes any immunities the Pokémon may have. Best used with Trick to swap this to the opponent. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rock Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Rock-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rock Incense • Description: Boosts the power of Rock-type moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rocky Helmet • Description: If the holder is hit with a direct attack, the attacker takes some damage. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rose Incense • Description: Boosts the power of Grass-type moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Scope Lens • Description: Increases the likelihood of landing a critical hit. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sea Incense • Description: Boosts the power of Water-type moves. Also is used when breeding Marill to get Azurill. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sharp Beak • Description: Boosts the power of Flying-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Shed Shell • Description: Lets the holder switch with a waiting Pokémon in battle. Based from the description, I guess that means without wasting a turn? =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Shell Bell • Description: Whenever the holder attacks a Pokémon, the holder will gain some HP proportionate to the damage dealt. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Shock Drive • Description: Changes Genesect's Techno Blast into an Electric-type move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Silk Scarf • Description: Boosts the power of Normal-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= SilverPowder • Description: Boosts the power of Bug-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sky Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Flying-type moves by ~10%, and turns Arceus into a Flying type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Smoke Ball • Description: Allows the holder to escape from wild Pokémon battles without fail. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Smooth Rock • Description: Makes Sandstorm last two or so turns longer. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Soft Sand • Description: Boosts the power of Ground-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Soothe Bell • Description: Makes the holder grow happier faster. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Soul Dew • Description: Only meant to be held by Latias or Latios. It will raise their Special Attack and Special Defense stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Spell Tag • Description: Boosts the power of Ghost-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Splash Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Water-type moves by ~10%, and also turns Arceus into a Water-type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Spooky Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Ghost-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus into a Ghost-type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Steel Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Steel-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Stick • Description: Boosts the critical-hit ratio of Farfetch'd when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sticky Barb • Description: Damages the holder every turn, but, if the holder is hit by a contact move or Trick, the item may move to the attacker. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Stone Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Rock-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus into a Rock type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Thick Club • Description: Boosts the Attack of Cubone and Marowak when held. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Toxic Orb • Description: Badly poisons the holder. Useful in the case of using Trick to swap it to an opponent; some abilities also let Pokémon that are Poisoned gain, not lose, HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Toxic Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Poison-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus into a Poison type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= TwistedSpoon • Description: Boosts the power of Psychic-type moves by ~20%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Water Gem • Description: Boosts the power of a Water-type move, but only once. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Wave Incense • Description: Boosts the power of Water-type moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= White Herb • Description: When held, if the user's stats are lowered, the stats are immediately restored. Only usable once, and makes the Pokémon less happy. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Wide Lens • Description: Boosts the accuracy of moves by ~10%. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Wise Glasses • Description: Boosts the power of Special-classed moves. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Yellow Scarf • Description: It was once used to boost the Tough stat in Pokémon Contests. Nowadays, it has no real use. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Zap Plate • Description: Boosts the power of Electric-type moves by ~10%, and also changes Arceus into an Electric-type. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Zoom Lens • Description: Boosts the accuracy of the holder by ~20% if the holder moves last. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Dungeon Items **POKÉMON_83** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Escape Rope • Description: Allows instant escape from most caves or dungeons, much like Dig. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Honey • Description: Makes it more likely to encounter Pokémon wherever you are. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Max Repel • Description: If wild Pokémon are under the front Pokémon's level, then they will not be battled for 250 steps. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Repel • Description: If wild Pokémon are under the front Pokémon's level, then they will not be battled for 100 steps. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Super Repel • Description: If wild Pokémon are under the front Pokémon's level, then they will not be battled for 200 steps. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Battle Items **POKÉMON_84** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Dire Hit • Description: Raises the critical-hit ratio as long as the Pokémon remains in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Fluffy Tail • Description: Allows instant escape from any wild Pokémon battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Guard Spec. • Description: Prevents the lowering of your stats for five turns. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Poké Doll • Description: Allows instant escape from any wild Pokémon battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Poké Toy • Description: Allows instant escape from any wild Pokémon battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= X Accuracy • Description: Boosts accuracy as long as the Pokémon remains in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= X Attack • Description: Boosts Attack as long as the Pokémon remains in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= X Defend • Description: Boosts Defense as long as the Pokémon remains in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= X Sp. Def. • Description: Boosts Special Defense as long as the Pokémon stays in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= X Special • Description: Boosts Special Attack as long as the Pokémon stays in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= X Speed • Description: Boosts Speed as long as the Pokémon remains in battle. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Fossils **POKÉMON_85** | O===========================================================================O O----------------O---------------------------O------------------O | Fossil Names | What Pokémon Is Revived | Pokémon's Type | O----------------O---------------------------O------------------O | Armor Fossil | Shieldon | Rock/Steel | | Claw Fossil | Anorith | Rock/Bug | | Cover Fossil | Tirtouga | Rock/Water | | Dome Fossil | Kabuto | Rock/Water | | Helix Fossil | Omanyte | Rock/Water | | Old Amber | Aerodactyl | Rock/Flying | | Plume Fossil | Archen | Rock/Flying | | Root Fossil | Lileep | Rock/Grass | | Skull Fossil | Cranidos | Rock | O----------------O---------------------------O------------------O O===========================================================================O | Pokémon Evolutionary Items **POKÉMON_86* | O===========================================================================O O==================O==================O=================O=====================O | Evolution Item | Pokémon Before | Pokémon After | Method Used | O==================O==================O=================O=====================O | Dawn Stone | (male) Kirlia | Gallade | Direct use. | | | (female) Snorunt | Froslass | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | DeepSeaScale | Clamperl | Huntail | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | DeepSeaTooth | Clamperl | Gorebyss | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Dragon Scale | Seadra | Kingdra | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Dubious Disc | Porygon2 | Porygon-Z | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Dusk Stone | Murkrow | Honchkrow | Direct use. | | | Misdreavus | Mismagius | Direct use. | | | Lampent | Chandelure | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Electirizer | Electabuzz | Electivire | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Fire Stone | Vulpix | Ninetales | Direct use. | | | Growlithe | Arcanine | Direct use. | | | Eevee | Flareon | Direct use. | | | Pansear | Simisear | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | King's Rock | Poliwhirl | Politoed | Hold in a trade. | | | Slowpoke | Slowking | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Leaf Stone | Gloom | Vileplume | Direct use. | | | Weepinbell | Victreebel | Direct use. | | | Exeggcute | Exeggutor | Direct use. | | | Nuzleaf | Shiftry | Direct use. | | | Pansage | Simisage | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Magmarizer | Magmar | Magmortar | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Metal Coat | Onix | Steelix | Hold in a trade. | | | Scyther | Scizor | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Moon Stone | Nidorina | Nidoqueen | Direct use. | | | Nidorino | Nidoking | Direct use. | | | Clefairy | Clefable | Direct use. | | | Jigglypuff | Wigglytuff | Direct use. | | | Skitty | Delcatty | Direct use. | | | Munna | Musharna | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Oval Stone | Happiny | Chansey | Hold & be happy. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Prism Scale | Feebas | Milotic | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Protector | Rhydon | Rhyperior | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Razor Claw | Sneasel | Weavile |Hold & level at night| O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Razor Fang | Gligar | Gliscor |Hold & level at night| O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Reaper Cloth | Duskull | Dusknoir | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Shiny Stone | Togetic | Togekiss | Direct use. | | | Roselia | Roserade | Direct use. | | | Minccino | Cinccino | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Sun Stone | Gloom | Bellossom | Direct use. | | | Sunkern | Sunflora | Direct use. | | | Cottonee | Whimsicott | Direct use. | | | Petilil | Lilligant | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Thunderstone | Pikachu | Raichu | Direct use. | | | Eevee | Jolteon | Direct use. | | | Eelektrik | Eelektross | Direct use. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Up-Grade | Porygon | Porygon2 | Hold in a trade. | O------------------O------------------O-----------------O---------------------O | Water Stone | Poliwhirl | Poliwrath | Direct use. | | | Shellder | Cloyster | Direct use. | | | Staryu | Starmie | Direct use. | | | Eevee | Vaporeon | Direct use. | | | Lombre | Ludicolo | Direct use. | | | Panpour | Simipour | Direct use. | O==================O==================O=================O=====================O O===========================================================================O | Random Items For Selling **POKÉMON_87** | O===========================================================================O This is pretty much just a listing of what's good to save for maniacs. If I remember correctly, you can sell ores to the guy in the Pokémon Center of Mistralton, Relics to the rich dude in western Undella, and foodstuffs to the chef in Route 5. Most anything else is just good to sell to the PokéMart. • BalmMushroom • Big Mushroom • Big Nugget • Big Pearl • Black Flute • Blue Flute • Comet Shard • Heart Scale • Nugget • Pearl • Pearl String • Pretty Wing • Rare Bone • Red Flute • Relic Band • Relic Copper • Relic Crown • Relic Gold • Relic Silver • Relic Statue • Relic Vase • Shoal Salt • Shoal Shell • Stardust • Star Piece • TinyMushroom • White Flute • Yellow Flute O===========================================================================O | Colored Shards **POKÉMON_88** | O===========================================================================O There are four types of Colored Shards. They can be sold to the ores maniac in the Mistralton Pokémon Center, and can also be used for move tutoring. • Blue Shard • Green Shard • Red Shard • Yellow Shard O===========================================================================O | Pokémon Mail **POKÉMON_89** | O===========================================================================O This is just a bunch of mail you can let your Pokémon hold for some sort of communicate during trades. • BridgeMail D • BridgeMail M • BridgeMail S • BridgeMail T • BridgeMail V • Favored Mail • Greet Mail • Inquiry Mail • Like Mail • Reply Mail • RSVP Mail • Thanks Mail O===========================================================================O | Medicinal Items - HP/PP Healers **POKÉMON_810** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Berry Juice • Description: Heals up to 20 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= EnergyPowder • Description: Heals up to 50 HP; makes Pokémon less happy. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Energy Root • Description: Heals up to 200 HP; makes Pokémon much less happy. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Elixir • Description: Restores 10 PP to each move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ether • Description: Heals up to 10 PP on one move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Fresh Water • Description: Heals up to 50 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Full Restore • Description: Fully heals HP and cures all statuses except KO and Pokérus. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Hyper Potion • Description: Heals up to 200 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lemonade • Description: Heals up to 80 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Max Elixir • Description: Fully heals all the PP of all moves. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Max Ether • Description: Fully heals the PP of one move. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Max Potion • Description: Fully heals HP, regardless of how much it is. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Max Revive • Description: Revives a Pokémon from KO with full HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Moomoo Milk • Description: Heals up to 100 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Potion • Description: Heals up to 20 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= RageCandyBar • Description: Heals up to 20 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Revival Herb • Description: Revives a Pokémon from KO with full HP; makes the Pokémon much less happy. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Revive • Description: Revives a Pokémon from KO with ~50% of its HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sacred Ash • Description: Revives all Pokémon in the party from KO, and fully restores the HP of the revived Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Soda Pop • Description: Heals up to 60 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Super Potion • Description: Heals up to 50 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sweet Heart • Description: Heals up to 20 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Medicinal Items - Status Healers **POKÉMON_811** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Antidote • Description: Cures Poison. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Awakening • Description: Cures Sleep. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Burn Heal • Description: Cures Burn. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Casteliacone • Description: Cures all statuses except for KO and Pokérus. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Full Heal • Description: Cures all statuses except for KO and Pokérus. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Full Restore • Description: Cures all statuses except for KO and Pokérus, and fully heals HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Heal Powder • Description: Cures all statuses except for KO and Pokérus. Makes Pokémon less happy. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ice Heal • Description: Cures Frozen. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lava Cookie • Description: Cures all statuses except for KO and Pokérus. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Max Revive • Description: Revives a Pokémon from KO with full HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Old Gateau • Description: Cures all statuses except for KO and Pokérus. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Parlyz Heal • Description: Cures Paralysis. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Revival Herb • Description: Revives a Pokémon from KO with full HP; makes the Pokémon much less happy. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Revive • Description: Revives a Pokémon from KO with ~50% of its HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sacred Ash • Description: Revives all Pokémon in the party from KO, and fully restores the HP of the revived Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Medicinal Items - Stat Boosters **POKÉMON_812** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [My personal description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Calcium • Description: Boosts Special Attack EVs by 10. Fails if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. 10 EVs will usually result in an instant 2 or 3 point boost. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Carbos • Description: Boosts Speed EVs by 10. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. 10 EVs will usually result in an instant 2 or 3 point boost. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Clever Wing • Description: Boosts Special Defense EVs by 1. Fails if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Genius Wing • Description: Boosts Special Attack EVs by 1. Fails if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Health Wing • Description: Boosts max HP EVs by 1. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= HP Up • Description: Boosts max HP EVs by 10. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. 10 EVs will usually result in an instant 2 or 3 point boost. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Iron • Description: Boosts Defense EVs by 10. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. 10 EVs will usually result in an instant 2 or 3 point boost. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Muscle Wing • Description: Boosts Attack EVs by 1. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PP Max • Description: Boosts the max PP of a move by 60%. Won't work if the max PP is already at 160% of the norm. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PP Up • Description: Boosts the max PP of a move by 20%. Won't work if the max PP is already at 160% of the norm. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Protein • Description: Boosts Attack EVs by 10. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. 10 EVs will usually result in an instant 2 or 3 point boost. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rare Candy • Description: Causes a level-up if the Pokémon is under Level 100. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Resist Wing • Description: Boosts Defense EVs by 1. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Swift Wing • Description: Boosts Speed EVs by 1. Won't work if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Zinc • Description: Boosts Special Defense EVs by 10. Fails if EVs are at 255 for this stat, or 510 across all stats. 10 EVs will usually result in an instant 2 or 3 point boost. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Berries **POKÉMON_813** | O===========================================================================O [item name] • Description: [The game's description of this item.] =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Aguav Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but will cause confusion if it hates the taste. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Apicot Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises its Sp. Def stat in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Aspear Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it defrosts it. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Babiri Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Steel-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Belue Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Bluk Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Charti Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Rock-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Cheri Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from paralysis. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Chesto Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from sleep. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Chilan Berry • Description: Weakens a Normal-type attack against the Pokémon holding this berry. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Chople Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Fighting-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Coba Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Flying-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Colbur Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Dark-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Cornn Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Custap Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it gets to move first just once in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Durin Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Enigma Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores its HP if it is hit by any supereffective attack. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Figy Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but will cause confusion if it hates the taste. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Ganlon Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises its Defense stat in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Grepa Berry • Description: Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base Sp. Def stat. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Haban Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Dragon-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Hondew Berry • Description: Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base Sp. Atk stat. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Iapapa Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but will cause confusion if it hates the taste. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Jaboca Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon and a physical attack lands, the attacker also takes damage. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Kasib Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Ghost-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Kebia Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Poison-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Kelpsy Berry • Description: Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base Attack stat. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lansat Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises its critical-hit ratio in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Leppa Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores a move's PP by 10. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Liechi Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises its Attack stat in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Lum Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from any status problem. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Mago Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but will cause confusion if it hates the taste. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Magost Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Micle Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises the accuracy of a move just once in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Nanab Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Nomel Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Occa Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Fire-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Oran Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it heals the user by just 10 HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Pamtre Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Passho Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Water-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Payapa Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Psychic-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Pecha Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from poison. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Persim Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from confusion. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Petaya Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises its Sp. Atk stat in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Pinap Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Pomeg Berry • Description: Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base HP. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Qualot Berry • Description: Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base Defense stat. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rabuta Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rawst Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from a burn. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Razz Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rindo Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Grass-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Rowap Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon and a special attack lands, the attacker also takes damage. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Salac Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it raises its Speed stat in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Shuca Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Ground-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Sitrus Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it heals the user's HP a little. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Spelon Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Starf Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it sharply raises one of its stats in a pinch. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Tamato Berry • Description: Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base Speed stat. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Tanga Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Bug-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Wacan Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Electric-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Watmel Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Wepear Berry • Description: A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Wiki Berry • Description: If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but will cause confusion if it hates the taste. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= Yache Berry • Description: Weakens a supereffective Ice-type attack against the holding Pokémon. =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= O===========================================================================O | Technical Machines & Hidden Machines (TMs/HMs) **POKÉMON_814** | O===========================================================================O I'll just copy and paste the data from my Pokédex... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [TM/HM] [Move Name] [Type] [Power] [Accuracy] [Max PP] [Class] [Targets] • TM01 Hone Claws Dark --- --- 15 Stat. User • TM02 Dragon Claw Dragon 80 100 15 Phys. One • TM03 Psyshock Psychic 80 100 10 Spec. One • TM04 Calm Mind Psychic --- --- 20 Stat. User • TM05 Roar Normal --- 100 20 Stat. One • TM06 Toxic Poison --- 90 10 Stat. One • TM07 Hail Ice --- --- 10 Stat. Field • TM08 Bulk Up Fighting --- --- 20 Stat. User • TM09 Venoshock Poison 65 100 10 Spec. One • TM10 Hidden Power Normal --- 100 15 Spec. One • TM11 Sunny Day Fire --- --- 5 Stat. Field • TM12 Taunt Dark --- 100 20 Stat. One • TM13 Ice Beam Ice 95 100 10 Spec. One • TM14 Blizzard Ice 120 70 5 Spec. All Opp. • TM15 Hyper Beam Normal 150 90 5 Spec. One • TM16 Light Screen Psychic --- --- 30 Stat. Allies • TM17 Protect Normal --- --- 10 Stat. User • TM18 Rain Dance Water --- --- 5 Stat. Field • TM19 Telekinesis Psychic --- --- 15 Stat. One • TM20 Safeguard Normal --- --- 25 Stat. Allies • TM21 Frustration Normal --- 100 20 Phys. One • TM22 SolarBeam Grass 120 100 10 Spec. One • TM23 Smack Down Rock 50 100 15 Phys. One • TM24 Thunderbolt Electric 95 100 15 Spec. One • TM25 Thunder Electric 120 70 10 Spec. One • TM26 Earthquake Ground 100 100 10 Phys. Not User • TM27 Return Normal --- 100 20 Phys. One • TM28 Dig Ground 80 100 10 Phys. One • TM29 Psychic Psychic 90 100 10 Spec. One • TM30 Shadow Ball Ghost 80 100 15 Spec. One • TM31 Brick Break Fighting 75 100 15 Phys. One • TM32 Double Team Normal --- --- 15 Stat. User • TM33 Reflect Psychic --- --- 20 Stat. Allies • TM34 Sludge Wave Poison 95 100 10 Spec. Not User • TM35 Flamethrower Fire 95 100 15 Spec. One • TM36 Sludge Bomb Poison 90 100 10 Spec. One • TM37 Sandstorm Rock --- --- 10 Stat. Field • TM38 Fire Blast Fire 120 85 5 Spec. One • TM39 Rock Tomb Rock 50 80 10 Phys. One • TM40 Aerial Ace Flying 60 --- 20 Phys. One • TM41 Torment Dark --- 100 15 Stat. One • TM42 Facade Normal 70 100 10 Phys. One • TM43 Flame Charge Fire 50 100 20 Phys. One • TM44 Rest Psychic --- --- 10 Stat. User • TM45 Attract Normal --- 100 15 Stat. One • TM46 Thief Dark 40 100 10 Phys. One • TM47 Low Sweep Fighting 60 100 20 Phys. One • TM48 Round Normal 60 100 15 Spec. One • TM49 Echoed Voice Normal 40 100 15 Spec. One • TM50 Overheat Fire 140 90 5 Spec. One • TM51 Ally Switch Psychic --- --- 15 Stat. User • TM52 Focus Blast Fighting 120 70 5 Spec. One • TM53 Energy Ball Grass 80 100 10 Spec. One • TM54 False Swipe Normal 40 100 40 Phys. One • TM55 Scald Water 80 100 15 Spec. One • TM56 Fling Dark --- 100 10 Phys. One • TM57 Charge Beam Electric 50 90 10 Spec. One • TM58 Sky Drop Flying 60 100 10 Phys. One • TM59 Incinerate Fire 30 100 15 Spec. All Opp. • TM60 Quash Dark --- 100 15 Stat. User • TM61 Will-O-Wisp Fire --- 75 15 Stat. One • TM62 Acrobatics Flying 55 100 15 Phys. One • TM63 Embargo Dark --- 100 15 Stat. One • TM64 Explosion Normal 250 100 5 Phys. Not User • TM65 Shadow Claw Ghost 70 100 15 Phys. One • TM66 Payback Dark 50 100 10 Phys. One • TM67 Retaliate Normal 70 100 5 Phys. One • TM68 Giga Impact Normal 150 90 5 Phys. One • TM69 Rock Polish Rock --- --- 20 Stat. User • TM70 Flash Normal --- 100 20 Stat. One • TM71 Stone Edge Rock 100 80 5 Phys. One • TM72 Volt Switch Electric 70 100 20 Spec. One • TM73 Thunder Wave Electric --- 100 20 Stat. One • TM74 Gyro Ball Steel --- 100 5 Phys. One • TM75 Swords Dance Normal --- --- 30 Stat. User • TM76 Struggle Bug Bug 30 100 20 Spec. All Opp. • TM77 Psych Up Normal --- --- 10 Stat. One • TM78 Bulldoze Ground 60 100 20 Phys. Not User • TM79 Frost Breath Ice 40 90 10 Spec. One • TM80 Rock Slide Rock 75 90 10 Phys. All Opp. • TM81 X-Scissor Bug 80 100 15 Phys. One • TM82 Dragon Tail Dragon 60 90 10 Phys. One • TM83 Work Up Normal --- --- 30 Stat. User • TM84 Poison Jab Poison 80 100 20 Phys. One • TM85 Dream Eater Psychic 100 100 20 Spec. One • TM86 Grass Knot Grass --- 100 20 Spec. One • TM87 Swagger Normal --- 90 15 Stat. One • TM88 Pluck Flying 60 100 20 Phys. One • TM89 U-turn Bug 70 100 20 Phys. One • TM90 Substitute Normal --- --- 10 Stat. User • TM91 Flash Cannon Steel 80 100 10 Spec. One • TM92 Trick Room Psychic --- --- 5 Stat. Field • TM93 Wild Charge Electric 90 100 15 Phys. One • TM94 Rock Smash Fighting 40 100 15 Phys. One • TM95 Snarl Dark 55 95 15 Spec. All Opp. • HM01 Cut Normal 50 95 15 Phys. One • HM02 Fly Flying 90 95 15 Phys. One • HM03 Surf Water 95 100 15 Spec. Not User • HM04 Strength Normal 80 100 15 Phys. One • HM05 Waterfall Water 80 100 15 Phys. One • HM06 Dive Water 80 100 10 Phys. One ___________________________________________________________________________ / \ / \ |==O==| Section Nine: Credits and Closing |==O==| |\___/___________________________________________________________________\___/ | | | CTRL+F Tag: **POKÉMON_9** | |_____________________________| This seems to be the end of the road, for this FAQ anyways. I really hope you have enjoyed this guide. But, of course, there were many people who helped with this guide, some in ways they never even knew. I would like to end this guide by thanking all of these people for what they've done. In no particular order... GameFAQs, Neoseeker, and Supercheats: ————————————————————————————————————— • Being great FAQ-hosting sites and having the decency to ASK. CJayC, SBAllen, and Devin Morgan: ————————————————————————————————— • General sucking up to the GameFAQs admins. :P The GameFAQs FAQ Contributors Boards: ————————————————————————————————————— • Shaping me as an FAQ author. Pokédex 3D: ——————————— • Let's see... It's a Pokédex. Come on, whaddaya think it did!? Serebii: ———————— • The completed Medal listings. Alex Boparai: ————————————— • Noting the trade on Route 4. Gamefan85: —————————— • Pointed out how to get TM94 (Rock Smash) in the Virbank Complex. Josh Einbinder: ——————————————— • Pointed out the Rare Candy reward for the Castelia City Harlequin Hunt. • Corrected me that the Combee in the Castelia City Gym is Level 19, not 10. • Corrected me that you receive a Deerling on Route 6, not the whole thing like it was in the original B/W, which was showing them Deerling every season. Matthew Alexander: —————————————————— • Correction on version-exclusiveness for Minncino and Sandile on Route 4. Taylor Radford: ——————————————— • Information for Everlasting Memories 4. tlo lo: ——————— • Noting that Scald was an 80-Power move when getting it from Merlon. • Easier way to heal in the Black 2 Plasma Frigate around there. Will Hartmann: —————————————— • Telling me that you can encounter Litwick on 5F of Celestial Tower. Nintendo and Game Freak: ———————————————————————— • They made the game. Despite its shortcomings as far as staleness goes, it is a rather good game. Me (KeyBlade999): ————————————————— • Well, I did make this, you know! You, the reader: ———————————————— • For hopefully enjoying this and finding it useful. And, of course, actually reading THIS far!! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ +++ +++ This is the end of KeyBlade999's +++ +++ Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 FAQ/Walkthrough. +++ +++ +++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ________________ | ____________ | | | | | | | | | | |____________| |________________________________________ | |____________| |_________________________ | | | | | | |\ /\ /| | | | | | | | \ / \ / | | | |____________| | | | (_) (_) | | |________________| |_| |_| ___ ___ ___ /'__`\ /'__`\ /'__`\ /\ \_\ \ /\ \_\ \ /\ \_\ \ \ \___, \ \ \___, \ \ \___, \ \/__,/\ \ \/__,/\ \ \/__,/\ \ \ \_\ \ \_\ \ \_\ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ KeyBlade999