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World Map of Isshu | | 5. Walkthrough | | | |___) 5.1. Tri Badge | |___)---- 5.1.1. Opening | |___)---- 5.1.2. Kanoko Town | |___)---- 5.1.3. Route 1 | |___)---- 5.1.4. Karakusa Town | |___)---- 5.1.5. Route 2 | |___)---- 5.1.6. Sanyou City | |___)---- 5.1.7. Dream Ruins | |___)---- 5.1.8. Sanyou Gym | | | |___) 5.2. Basic Badge | |___)---- 5.2.1. Sanyou City | |___)---- 5.2.2. Dream Ruins | |___)---- 5.2.3. Route 3 | |___)---- 5.2.4. Underground Water Hole | |___)---- 5.2.5. Route 3 | |___)---- 5.2.6. Shippou City | |___)---- 5.2.7. Yaguruma Forest | |___)---- 5.2.8. Shippou Gym | | | |___) 5.3. Beetle Badge | |___)---- 5.3.1. Yaguruma Forest | |___)---- 5.3.2. Sky Arrow Bridge | |___)---- 5.3.3. Hiun City | |___)---- 5.3.4. Hiun Gym | | | |___) 5.4. Volt Badge | |___)---- 5.4.1. Route 4 | |___)---- 5.4.2. Resort Desert | |___)---- 5.4.3. Ancient Castle | |___)---- 5.4.4. Raimon City | |___)---- 5.4.5. Raimon Gym | | | |___) 5.5. Quake Badge | |___)---- 5.5.1. Optional: Route 16 | |___)---- 5.5.2. Optional: Forest of Doubt | |___)---- 5.5.3. Optional: Yaguruma Forest | |___)---- 5.5.4. Optional: Route 2 | |___)---- 5.5.5. Optional: Kanoko Town | |___)---- 5.5.6. Route 5 | |___)---- 5.5.7. Hodomoe Drawbridge | |___)---- 5.5.8. Hodomoe City | |___)---- 5.5.9. Freezing Container | |___)---- 5.5.10. Freezing Container (Inside) | |___)---- 5.5.11. Hodomoe Gym | | | |___) 5.6. Jet Badge | |___)---- 5.6.1. Hodomoe City | |___)---- 5.6.2. Route 6 | |___)---- 5.6.3. Electric Stone Cave | |___)---- 5.6.4. Fukiyose City | |___)---- 5.6.5. Route 7 | |___)---- 5.6.6. Tower of Heaven | |___)---- 5.6.7. Fukiyose Gym | | | |___) 5.7. Icicle Badge | |___)---- 5.7.1. Mt. Neji | |___)---- 5.7.2. Sekka City | |___)---- 5.7.3. Optional: Dragon Spiral Tower | |___)---- 5.7.4. Sekka Gym | | | |___) 5.8. Legend Badge | |___)---- 5.8.1. Dragon Spiral Tower | |___)---- 5.8.2. Ancient Castle | |___)---- 5.8.3. Shippou City | |___)---- 5.8.4. Route 8 and Sekka Wetlands | |___)---- 5.8.5. Cylinder Bridge | |___)---- 5.8.6. Route 9 | |___)---- 5.8.7. Souryuu City | |___)---- 5.8.8. Souryuu Gym | | | |___) 5.9. The Pokemon League | |___)---- 5.9.1. Route 10 | |___)---- 5.9.2. Victory Road | |___)---- 5.9.3. Pokemon League | |___)---- 5.9.4. Elite Four | |___)---- 5.9.5. Endgame | | | | 6. Optional Areas | |___) 6.1. After getting Surf | |___)---- 6.1.1. Sanyou City | |___)---- 6.1.2. Underground Water Hole | |___)---- 6.1.3. Route 3 | |___)---- 6.1.4. Hodomoe City | | | |___) 6.2. Legendary Pokemon: Kobalon and Birijion | |___)---- 6.2.1. Route 6 | |___)---- 6.2.2. Fukiyose Grotto | |___)---- 6.2.3. Yaguruma Forest | | | |___) 6.3. Route 17, 18, and the P2 Lab | |___)---- 6.3.1. Route 1 | |___)---- 6.3.2. Route 17 | |___)---- 6.3.3. Route 18 | |___)---- 6.3.4. Route 17 / P2 Lab | |___)---- 6.3.5. Route 18 | | | |___) 6.4. Legendary Pokemon: Kobalon and Birijion | |___)---- 6.4.1. Route 7 | | | | 7. Frequently Asked Questions | | 8. Contact Info | | 9. End Credits | |__________________________________________________________________________ |____________________________________________________________________________| | Hint: To jump to a section, select the section number (4.1.2., for example)| | and press CTRL + C, then CTRL + F, and then type "s" and press | | CTRL + V, then hit the enter key and you'll be taken to the section! | '____________________________________________________________________________' ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s1. INTRODUCTION | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` With the release of Pokemon Black and White in Japan, there's been an explosion of interest in the next generation of Pokemon, which takes place in a foreign region with entirely unfamiliar Pokemon. They've added over 150 new Pokemon, and, unlike previous generations, Pokemon Black and White bring you back to the basics, where everything is new and fresh -- a lot like the old Red and Blue versions! This walkthrough is meant to assist your playthrough of Pokemon Black or White if you simply couldn't wait for them to come out in English. It is meant to help bridge the language barrier and get you through the game as stress-free as possible. By following this guide, you won't get lost or confused, and you'll always have it here if you can't figure out why so-and-so is blocking your path or where the Gym Leader is at. Also, I'm expecting you to be at least a moderate Pokemon nerd. It'd be pretty silly if the Japanese Pokemon Black and White are your first Pokemon games! Knowing that, I'm not going to explain literally everything that a Pokemon fan should know, although I will still do my best to remind you of type matchups, tell you what attacks and items do (even older ones), and various other stuff. But still, just keep that in mind while reading this. (I'm sure this won't be a problem.) Since there are virtually no official English names for the Trainers, Gym Leaders, Cities, Pokemon, Items, Attacks, and Abilities, I'm using translations for them. These are the same translations that are available on my website, but understand things may be differ from what you know. Typically, when providing translations, I try to adjust the Japanese name so it looks more phonetically correct in English -- "Yoo" looks to an English speaker like "You", but it's actually pronounced more like "Yo". I'll get into this in more depth, but I just wanted to warn you ahead of time. THIS IS NOT A SPOILER-FREE WALKTHROUGH! Read at your own risk! I make an effort to avoid spoiling any future events in earlier sections of the walkthrough, unless it's important to your progression (like certain types of Pokemon to catch for the Gym Leader, etc.). If you're looking to find out what all of these new Pokemon do, as well as their stats, pictures, abilities, and all that jazz, I STRONGLY recommend checking out my website! It's a great complement to this walkthrough and will greatly enhance your gameplay experience! http://pokemon.marriland.com/black_white/pokedex This walkthrough was also originally written for my website and is updated more frequently there. I'm providing it as a text version to help reach a larger audience of Pokemon fans and will do my best to update it fairly regularly, but if you're looking for a richer experience than what a mere text document can provide, I also encourage you to check out my website's version of the walkthrough: http://pokemon.marriland.com/black_white/walkthrough Lastly, this guide was mostly written based on my playthrough of Pokemon Black. I'm playing through both games at once and there may be differences between them that I failed to cover. For the most part, they're the same, though, other than a few things that I'll be sure to point out. Now go ahead and enjoy the walkthrough! May it help you through your journeys in the Isshu Region, Trainer! ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s2. VERSION HISTORY | :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Version 1.00 (10/5/10, 382KB) - Completed the main storyline portion of the walkthrough, officially marking this guide as "complete," although there's still a whole ton of post-game stuff to do. - This means I've added the Legend Badge and Pokemon League sections to the walkthrough. - Added an optional area detailing where to catch Tornaeros or Boltros after getting your 8th Badge. - Added a few more Pokemon encounters for areas, fixed some bugs, improved some wording here and there. - Planning on adding an item location list and Pokemon name list in a future update to the walkthrough. Version 0.70 (9/30/10, 275KB) - Initial release of the text version of the walkthrough. I'm starting at version 0.70 as I already have written all the way up to the 7th Badge. - Rewrote pretty much everything, but used the same basic layout as my Diamond and Pearl Walkthrough. It's a good start. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s3. LEGAL STUFF | :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` This walkthrough and all of its contents are copyright (C) 2010 Devin Peltier-Robson aka Marriland. Pokemon and all related properties are copyright (C) their respective owners. All rights reserved. The content of this walkthrough was written to aid fans and players of the Japanese version of Pokemon Black and White. It is never to be sold anywhere, for any reason, as this information should be available free of charge! This walkthrough may not be reproduced, republished, or redistributed unless all of the following conditions are met: o No profit is made directly from the reproduction of this guide. o You provide credit to Marriland and provide a hyperlink back to my site: http://pokemon.marriland.com o You do not claim this guide as your own. This guide still remains copyright (c) 2010 Devin Peltier-Robson aka Marriland. o This guide is provided in its original text format, with all of the original text intact. That means NOTHING in this guide can be changed by you for whatever reason, including (but not limited to) adding HTML tags to this guide. o You try to provide updates to this file at a reasonable pace. The most current version of this file can always be found at: http://pokemon.marriland.com/bw-walkthrough.txt Please feel free to print this walkthrough out or save it to your computer for your own personal reference. Just don't ever try to sell it (or the paper you printed it on!). ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s4. WORLD MAP OF ISSHU | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` [Z] ____/Y/ _ ,a,_a_/ (z) (T)__(U)--V-___| |___--p-_____(r) /[S]_8_----_9_[X]_b_----_c_[q]\ (Q)7(R) (W) \d \ / / \ \ / 7/ \d \ [P]< (@) >[s] (t) \ 6(n) /e / (O) \ (u) / \6 \____--L-___ _y_--x-(w)_/e / \[M]___----_5_[K]_g_----_f_[v]/ (N) ___|4| .--------------. (J)I. | | MAP OF THE | |4| ____(E)_ | ISSHU REGION | | |__,--~'```__[F]3[C](D) '--------------' [H]____,--~``(G) |2| / [B] (Sky Arrow Bridge)--` __(o)1| ,-----------. i_h_[A] / LEGEND \ .----------------------------------.---------------`---------------`----. | A: Kanoko Town | U: Sekka Wetlands | | B: Karakusa Town | V: Cylinder Bridge | | C: Sanyou City | W: Training Cave | | D: Dream Ruins | X: Souryuu City | | E: Underground Water Hole | Y: Victory Road | | F: Shippou City | Z: Pokemon League | | G: Yaguruma Forest | n: Fukiyose Grotto | | H: Hiun City | o: P2 Lab | | I: Resort Desert | p: Village Bridge | | J: Ancient Castle | q: Kagome Town | | K: Raimon City | r: Giant Hall | | L: Hodomoe Drawbridge | s: Sazanami Town | | M: Hodomoe City | t: Sazanami Bay | | N: Freezing Container | u: Harvest Shrine | | O: Electric Stone Cave | v: Black City / White Forest | | P: Fukiyose City | w: Shift Factory | | Q: Tower of Heaven | x: Wonder Bridge | | R: Mt. Neji | y: Forest of Doubt | | S: Sekka City | z: Kanawa Town | | T: Dragon Spiral Tower | @: High Link | `;-------------:-------------:-----:-------:-------------:--------------' | 1: Route 1 | 5: Route 5 | 9: Route 9 | d: Route 13 | h: Route 17 | | 2: Route 2 | 6: Route 6 | a: Route 10 | e: Route 14 | i: Route 18 | | 3: Route 3 | 7: Route 7 | b: Route 11 | f: Route 15 |-------------' | 4: Route 4 | 8: Route 8 | c: Route 12 | g: Route 16 | '-------------'-------------'-------------'-------------' This is an ASCII representation of the world of Isshu. These are all of the locations that can be seen by using the Town Map, so if you need to know the translation of a location, use this map in conjunction with your Town Map to figure things out. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s5. WALKTHROUGH | :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.1. Tri Badge |#####################################################::~/ `-'-----------------'-------------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.1. Opening |________________________________________________________) As soon as you fire up the game, you'll notice a really cool intro scene. Very well done, but also very mysterious indeed! Now, after you've gotten through the menu, you'll have four options presented to you by default. The first one is the one you want to select, which will start a new game. Almost immediately after doing so, it will ask if you want to play the game using Kana or Kanji. I highly recommend playing the game with the first option (Kana), as it makes the game much easier to understand for non-native Japanese readers. But if you're well-versed in Kanji, hey, go ahead, be my guest. After selecting that, you'll be greeted by Professor Araragi and her Chillarmy that she sends out. You know, the usual stuff. She'll talk for awhile and give you the background on Pokemon, then will ask you if you're a boy or a girl Trainer. This should be really obvious to select, but just use your control pad to choose and press A. You'll then get to choose your name. Unless you want to go through with a Japanese name, I recommend selecting that little ABC icon in the bottom of the buttons and then inputting a 5-character English name. That should make it easier to see when people are yelling your name for whatever reason. Afterwards, she'll introduce you to your two friends, who are also sort of your rivals. One of them is Cheren and the other is Belle. Then it will go into a little opening scene inside of your house in Kanoko Town! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.2. Kanoko Town |____________________________________________________) Then it will go into a little opening scene, starting with you inside your house. Cheren will be up in your room and then Belle will show up and they'll start talking about Araragi. Apparently she left the three of you a present! Sweet! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Before you pick your Pokemon... || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || If you're looking for a point to save your game before || || you pick your starting Pokemon, you need to do it right || || now, before you check out the present. This will give you || || the option to reset your game if you're looking for a || || specific gender or if you're resetting for a shiny || || starter. || || || || You can save by pressing X and then selecting the icon || || that looks like a book. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| You'll open the box automatically and then get to pick your choice of Tsutaja (the Grass-type snake Pokemon), Pokabu (the Fire-type pig Pokemon), or Mijumaru (the Water-type sea otter Pokemon). Right off the bat, you will battle against Belle and her new starter Pokemon, which will be of the type yours is strong against. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $500 || |\ PKMN Trainer Belle |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Mijumaru | WTR | L 5 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Tsutaja | GRS | L 5 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Leer ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Pokabu | FIR | L 5 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` The battles play out mostly the same as in Diamond, Pearl, and the other Gen IV games, but you'll notice that the entire battle scene is much more lively and animated! Very well done. This battle isn't particularly hard, no matter which starter you chose. All of the starters have Tackle and then either Tail Whip or Leer. You can usually win by just using Tackle. After winning, you'll be round around level 6 and pocket a bit more cash; if you don't win, it's no big deal, so don't worry about it. You just miss out on the EXP (of course, if you saved your game beforehand, you can just reset and try again). Once the battle has concluded, you and Belle will have made an absolute mess of the room. Little smoke clouds will fill the air as your once tidy room now is in shambles. Ah well, it's no worry for a Trainer like you who's about to leave, anyway! Cheren will heal both your and Belle's Pokemon with some Potions, then will challenge you to a battle to try out his new Pokemon, which is the one yours is weak to type-wise. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $500 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Pokabu | FIR | L 5 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Mijumaru | WTR | L 5 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Tsutaja | GRS | L 5 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Leer ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Again, he's mostly going to be the same as Belle. Just use Tackle over and over until you either win or lose. Your Defense-lowering attack may seem helpful, but since it takes 4 hits on average to win anyway, it's only smart to use at the very beginning of the battle, and even then, the difference is marginal. If you win against him, you'll get more money and also a good chunk of EXP. If you don't, he'll brag about it for all eternity. Anyway, go downstairs afterwards and the three of you will talk to your mom for awhile. Your two friends will then leave and then your mom will heal up your Pokemon. She'll also give you the Livecaster. You can come back to her to heal your Pokemon if ever they get injured, which may be handy coming up soon on Route 1. Now you can leave the house and do a bit of exploring of Kanoko Town. There's this one girl on the west side of town that will ask you if you can understand Kanji. If you say yes, she'll switch your language from Kana to Kanji, so try to avoid her or just answer no to keep your language complexity the way it is. Belle is in the southwestern house, and when you go inside, she'll be in an argument with her father and will then storm off. After she's done that, go to Prof. Araragi's lab in the northwestern part of town. You won't be able to do much else anyway other than check out Cheren's house in the southeast corner of town, but he's sort of waiting at the lab anyway. Professor Araragi will say a bunch of stuff, but will ultimately ask if you'd like to give your Pokemon a nickname. Feel free to give it one if you'd like, but just remember you're restricted to just five characters since it is a Japanese game. After some more dialogue, Prof. Araragi will give you the Pokedex. Woohoo! That's what you've been waiting for! You didn't have to deliver parcel or anything to get it, either! As you leave the Lab, your mom will show up and be all proud of you and stuff, then she'll give all three of you a Town Map, which lets you take a look at the Isshu region in depth. Go ahead and use it from your Key Items if you'd like. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Things you should know... || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Since the game is in Japanese, navigating the menus may || || be a little daunting at first. If you're familiar with || || any of the Gen IV games, you should be able to figure it || || out anyway, but just in case, I'll give you a quick || || refresher to help you get through before you set off on || || your adventure! || || || || To get to the menu, just press X. That will open up a || || window on the bottom screen, where you can then use || || either your stylus or control pad to navigate. || || || || The top-left most button will open up your Pokemon menu. || || Just like in the other games, you just select which || || Pokemon you want to do something with, and then choose || || the option. || || o The top option lets you view the Pokemon's stats. || || You can press left or right to switch pages and view || || attacks/stats as opposed to generic info. || || o The second option lets you move the Pokemon || || around, just like in the old games. || || o The third option lets you give the Pokemon a held || || item from your bag, like in the old games. || || o The last option is cancel, duh! || || o Obviously, as you get HM moves, these will appear || || as well. || || || || The top-right most button is the Pokedex. When you open || || it up, it won't do anything until you either press A or || || tap it to open it. Then it just shows you all of your || || Pokedex stuff sort of like the other games, including how || || many you've seen and caught. || || || || The middle-left button is for your Bag (items). You can || || use left and right to scroll through your different || || pockets, and it will show the items on the right-hand || || side of the screen in a list. There are apparently ways || || you can sort the items, too, which is convenient. || || || || The middle-right button that has your name on it is your || || Trainer Card. It shows how many badges you have and some || || other information. It looks pretty sweet, plus you can || || flip it around and sign the back of your Trainer Card if || || you'd like. || || || || The bottom-left button is Save (Report in Japanese), and || || it lets you save your game. This is something you should || || do on a regular basis, so make sure you know how to do || || that! Yeah, you heard me; go save right now! || || || || And lastly there are the settings in the bottom-right || || button. Let me break down what they all are, or at least || || the ones I know... || || || || o Text Speed: Slow, [Medium], Fast || || o Battle Animation: [Animated], No Animation (for || || attacks) || || o Battle Rules: [Shift], Set || || (If changed to "Set", you cannot switch Pokemon in || || Trainer battles after you KO a Pokemon.) || || o Sound: [Stereo], Mono || || o Language Mode: [Hiragana], Kanji || || o IR Mode: (not sure yet) || || || || After changing the settings, you'll need to hit Confirm || || in the bottom-right, although not the button with the || || arrow on it. || || || || And there you have it, basic controls in a nutshell. See, || || that's not so hard, is it? Thankfully there are pictures || || and icons everywhere, so it makes it pretty easy for you || || to figure out what's going on. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Whenever you're ready, go ahead to the northeast corner of town and you'll enter Route 1! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.3. Route 1 |________________________________________________________) As soon as you enter the route for the first time, you'll walk along with Cheren and Belle until you see Prof. Araragi. She's gonna school all of you and show you how to catch a Pokemon! Pay attention to her, because she'll point out the commands, just in case you weren't familiar with them. She uses a Chillarmy L7 to catch a Minezumi L2. After her demonstration, she'll give you 5 Poke Balls. Now you can catch your own Pokemon if you so desire! Belle and Cheren decide that they're too good for you and want to go ahead with their Pokemon, maybe catching a few of their own, so they'll leave you free to wander Route 1 by yourself. That's great, because you're probably itching to catch some new Pokemon, huh? Let's take a peek at some of the Pokemon you can encounter here... ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 1 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L2, 3, 4 ) ( #012 | Yoterrie | NRM | L2, 3, 4 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L2, 3 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Talk to the lady in the middle of the second patch of grass and she'll give you a free Potion. Hey, can't go wrong with that, huh? You might need it in an upcoming fight, too, so hold onto it and don't use it carelessly against wild Pokemon battles! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Did that grass just shake?! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || One new feature introduced to Pokemon Black and White is || || the mysterious "shaking grass patches." If you hear a || || rustling, like you're walking through grass when you're || || not, stop moving! Then, look around at all of the nearby || || patches of grass. Are any of them shaking suspiciously? || || If so, you're going to want to head directly to that || || shaking patch, because there's a rare Pokemon in there! || || || || Early on, this is usually the healing Pokemon, Tabunne, || || which is fortunate because you gain a lot of EXP if you || || knock it out (and you can catch it if you want, too), but || || later on, you can find some pretty cool stuff in those || || shaking patches. || || || || It is always good to have a couple of Repels on hand just || || in case you see a shaking patch, because if you get into || || a battle between here and there, you'll lose the shaking || || patch! || || || || Oh yeah, and in different terrains, like caves and water, || || it'll be different, so just be on the lookout for them! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| When you get to the northern end of this very simple route, you'll see Belle and Cheren waiting there for you. They wonder if you caught any Pokemon and sort of have a contest as to who caught the most Pokemon. Just say yes or whatever, and then the three of you will get a call on your Livecaster that you got from your mom. It's basically like a four-way video conference... on your watch! Actually it's a kind of neat concept, showing you a cutscene with portraits of the four of you all talking with lips moving and stuff. Apparently you can use this Livecaster thing to do that with other actual people nearby, but you'll use it throughout the game for certain dialogue scenes, which is cool. Araragi is on the line and tells you and the gang that you should go to the Pokemon Center in the next town, Karakusa Town, and she'll teach you how to be a responsible Pokemon Trainer. You know, because healing your Pokemon is super important. Head north and you'll enter your next destination: Karakusa Town! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.4. Karakusa Town |__________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Marriland's Team at this point |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #007 | Mijumaru | WTR | L7 ) ( #012 | Yoterrie | NRM | L4 ) ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L4 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Head right over to Prof. Araragi at the Pokemon Center and she'll lead you inside. Belle is already in there, and the two will oversee you healing your Pokemon. Make sure you heal them, otherwise they'll scold you until you do. You should know how to do this already if you've played any Pokemon game, though. She'll then show you the PC, which is another extremely essential piece of any Pokemon Trainer's success. It is now to the left of the desk rather than off on the other side, making it arguably a little more within reach. You start off with only 8 boxes, but don't worry, you'll get more way later in the game after you've gotten the National Dex, so the 8 boxes will hold plenty in the meanwhile. Lastly she'll take you over to the Poke Mart, which is now included inside of the Pokemon Center. After more dialogue, Prof. Araragi leaves, but Belle sticks around and recommends you buy some Potions and Poke Balls. Actually, that's some smart thinking, Belle; I recommend the same thing. You should have between $3000 and $4000, depending on how badly you won against your friends. Buy about 5 - 7 Poke Balls and maybe 2 Potions, totalling up to $2000. That still gives you plenty of cash leftover. The other shop just sells stupid stuff like mail, so don't worry about it. As you leave the Pokemon Center, some guys outside will be all like, "Something's going on!" They go and check it out. Over there, you'll find Cheren watching as well. This creepy dude with some creepy music shows up, calling himself Geechisu (That's pronounced sort of like "Gate" and "Chisel", minus the "el" part ... not to be confused with "Gee" "Cheese!"). He spares no time in introducing himself as the leader of Team Plasma. Then he blabs on and on about his diabolical scheme to restore the balance with humans and Pokemon. Or something like that. His speech eventually ends and he heads off with the rest of his goons. Then everyone disperses like nothing ever happened. Well, everyone except for this one dude in a black cap! Whoa! He introduces himself as "N", and after some dialogue, he challenges you to a fight. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $700 || |\ PKMN Trainer N |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Choroneko | DRK | L 7 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Scratch ][ Growl ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` N's Choroneko can use Growl and Scratch. Growl is particularly annoying if your Pokemon uses Physical-based attacks, and Scratch is fairly potent early on. The thing is also pretty fast at that. However, it's not too tough, and you should have Potions just in case. After beating it, you'll earn a nice chunk of EXP and $700. He'll leave and then Cheren will tell you about the Gym Leader in Sanyou City, so that's where you should go. Just be sure to heal up your Pokemon after battling N! Now, one fun thing you can do in town is climb the stairs up by the Pokemon Center leading to a house up there. Talk to the people inside and one of them will ask if you want them to play the piano while the other asks if you want them to play the drums. If you have them play the instrument, it changes the music slightly in town, even if you leave the building. In one of the houses on the west side of town, if you go upstairs and talk to one of the guys up there (there should also be a Minezumi running around), he'll give you a free Poke Ball. Awesome! You can also play a variant of Rock-Paper-Scissors with the little girl up there, except with Fire-Grass-Water instead. That's about all of the excitement left in town, so make your way westbound over to Route 2, crossing through the slick new gate leading you there! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.5. Route 2 |________________________________________________________) Shortly after entering the route, you'll receive a call on your Livecaster from your mom. After some dialogue, it turns out she was actually right behind you and heard that you were going to Sanyou City! To make your journey easier, she gives you the Running Shoes, which now let you run by holding in B. Handy! No, it doesn't look like there's a feature to auto-run, though. Oh well. Now head through the grass and pick up the Potion in the middle of it. Get ready, because you're gonna fight some Trainers pretty soon! But also be sure to catch some Pokemon in the grass, since there are plenty of new ones available for you and Trainer battles are a great way for them to earn experience. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 2 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L4, 5, 6, 7 ) ( #012 | Yoterrie | NRM | L4, 5, 6, 7 ) ( #015 | Choroneko | DRK | L4, 5 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' The Trainers use Pokemon that are about level 7 or so, so you'll want to keep your new Pokemon under careful watch of your starter in case things get rough. Remember, switch-training can be your best friend here, so be sure to utilize that. What's switch-training, you ask? Well it's just starting with the Pokemon you're looking to train, then switch it for a stronger Pokemon like your starter Pokemon to finish the fight, splitting the EXP. The first three Trainers use level 7 Minezumi, Choroneko, and Yoterrie in that order. Just one Pokemon on each Trainer's team, of course. It's just enough to give you a good run for your money, but a lot more of a challenge than in some of the more recent games. Past the three Trainers, you'll find the city up to the north, but you can also climb some steps and head south to pick up a Potion and a Poke Ball in a little secluded area. Hey, why not? You might have seen these earlier if you dealt with the people playing instruments. Anyway, as you head north towards Sanyou City, you'll be challenged by Belle, who wants a battle right away to test out her newly caught Pokemon! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $700 || |\ PKMN Trainer Belle |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Yoterrie | NRM | L 6 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leer ][ Tackle ]|#| |*|[ Odor Sleuth ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Mijumaru | WTR | L 7 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ Water Gun ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Tsutaja | GRS | L 7 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Leer ]|#| |*|[ Vine Whip ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Pokabu | FIR | L 7 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ Ember ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` She shouldn't be very hard at all, especially since her main Pokemon is weak to the type your starter is. Hopefully yours learned one of its elemental attacks by now, because that will be your best bet against hers. After beating her, she'll leave, allowing you to visit Sanyou City. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.6. Sanyou City |____________________________________________________) ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #007 | Mijumaru | WTR | L12 ) ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L4 ) ( #012 | Yoterrie | NRM | L4 ) ( #015 | Choroneko | DRK | L4 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' The first thing you should do when you get to Sanyou City is heal your Pokemon and save your game. After that, right near the entrance, you can actually break through the west part to get yourself an X Speed, which may come in handy (or may not). Go inside of the first building, entering from the side (yes, you can do that now!). Talk to the man inside and he'll give you a Great Ball, which is just great at catching Pokemon. It's much more effective than a normal Poke Ball, so save it for something special (although don't wait too long, since you'll be able to buy 'em later in the game). If you go behind those buildings, you'll find a shady character who will give you a Dusk Ball if you talk to him. That's actually great, because it is an extremely effective ball, but only if used at night or in other dark places. There's another Great Ball hiding in the eastern side of town, by the streams and gardens. It's hiding behind some trees in the south. It can be a little tricky to spot, but it's there, don't worry. Anyway, before you take on the Gym, you should really go over the Pokemon School. Cheren's waiting there, after all! If you talk to one of the little boys there, he'll want to quiz you. Just answer the top answer (Antidote) and then the bottom answer (Awakening) and he'll give you a free Full Heal, so you can cure any of those status conditions. Now, go ahead and talk to Cheren and he'll ask if you'd like to battle him, since he's using the type that the Gym Leader will use against you. You should definitely take him up on it, even though it might be a tad tricky. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $800 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Pokabu | FIR | L 8 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ Ember ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Mijumaru | WTR | L 8 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Tail Whip ]|#| |*|[ Water Gun ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Tsutaja | GRS | L 8 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tackle ][ Leer ]|#| |*|[ Vine Whip ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|**********[ (regardless) ]**********|#| |*| Choroneko | DRK | L 8 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Scratch ][ Growl ]|#| |*|[ Assist ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Cheren is much more difficult to take down due to his type advantage over your starter Pokemon, so hopefully you have another Pokemon trained that can help take it out. Nothing you have at this point will be overly effective against it, so don't worry too much about it, and your starter can likely do pretty well if it is fairly high level. Beware, though, because his starter has an Oran Berry attached, which will heal it up when it gets weak. After beating him, he'll give you an Oran Berry to help you out. That very well may come in handy against your Gym Leader battle, but for now, you should leave it unequipped, because it'd be a shame to use it up too soon! Now that you've beaten Cheren, you can head to the Gym to the right of the Pokemon Center. The guy who was blocking it earlier is gone and replaced with someone else instead: the Gym Leader you are about to face! Talk to him and he'll go inside right away to get ready for you. Before you do, though, there's a new Pokemon you'll definitely want to pick up to make your battle against the Gym Leader much easier, since the Gym Leader is going to use the type that you're most weak to. Head on to the east of town, over to the Dream Ruins! Just make sure you have at least one empty slot in your party before you leave (and healing would be great, too!). ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.7. Dream Ruins |____________________________________________________) There's a Lass right up front that has two Choroneko L8 while the Youngster after her has two Minezumi L7 and a Yoterrie L7. Now if you go and talk to the person past the two Trainers, he'll take a look at your starter Pokemon's type and will offer to give you a Pokemon that will complement its type and help against the Gym Leader. In my case, he offered me Baoppu. Just answer yes with a spot in your party and he'll give you one at level 10. That will make a great addition to your team, particularly for the upcoming Gym Leader battle, so consider training it up a few levels. There's also an X Defend right by him. Unfortunately that's all you can do here for now, though, so go back, heal up your Pokemon, maybe fit in a little bit of training, and then get ready to take on the Gym! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.1.8. Sanyou Gym |_____________________________________________________) As soon as you enter the Gym, the dude that was blocking it earlier will come over to you and introduce himself as the coach. You know, he's that usual "Yo, champ in the making" guy. Anyway, to prep you for the fight, he gives you some Fresh Water, which heals 50 HP when you use it. That very well may come in handy in your fight, because the Gym Leader is pretty tough. This gym's puzzle is really easy to solve. There's a curtain with a color and a symbol on it that clearly represents an elemental type. Beneath the curtain are three buttons you can step on: one for Fire, one for Water, and one for Grass. It shouldn't take a genius to figure out which is which. In order to drop the curtain, you need to step on the button that beats the type on the curtain. That's the easy part. The tough part is dealing with the rather strong Waiter and Waitress inside; the Waiter uses a fierce Yoterrie L11 which hits pretty hard, while the Waitress uses a Minezumi L10 and a Choroneko L10. Beware the Minezumi, because it has Bide, which will cause it to wait two turns before attacking you for double the damage you did to it during that time! The best thing to do if it looks like it's getting angry or whatever is to just use moves like Growl, Tail Whip, and Leer, then attack when it is not saving strength. You can also switch to a not-as-often-used Pokemon to take the hit if you accidentally hit it. After beating them and getting through the easy puzzle (which, granted, is technically harder than any of the other generations first gyms...), you'll be ready to take on the Gym Leader. Before you do, go back to the Pokemon Center to heal up your Pokemon, then save your game when you get near the Gym Leader. Surprisingly enough, though, this Gym doesn't have just one Gym Leader... it has three! Only one of them will battle you, though, and it's based off of your starting Pokemon. If your starting Pokemon was Tsutaja, you'll have to fight against the fiery Poddo; if your starter was Pokabu, you're going up against the cool Kohn; and if your starting Pokemon was Mijumaru like mine was, you're gonna have to take on the green Dento. ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #007 | Mijumaru | WTR | L13 ) ( #012 | Yoterrie | NRM | L11 ) ( #019 | Baoppu | FIR | L11 ) ( #015 | Choroneko | DRK | L7 ) ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L4 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $1680 || |\ Leader Dento |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Yoterrie | NRM | L12 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bite ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Yanappu | GRS | L14 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Vine Whip ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $1680 || |\ Leader Poddo |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Yoterrie | NRM | L12 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bite ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Baoppu | FIR | L14 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Incinerate ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $1680 || |\ Leader Kohn |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Yoterrie | NRM | L12 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bite ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Hiyappu | WTR | L14 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Water Gun ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|[ --- ][ --- ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Each one of the trio's Pokemon have the move Cheer Up, which raises that Pokemon's Attack and Sp. Atk by one stage, increasing their potential to do damage by a lot. You do not want them to use that move too many times. If you have it available, you should counter with Growl right away, especially against Yoterrie and Yanappu (Dento's green monkey), as they only have Physical-based attacks. Dento's Yanappu is quite a bit tougher. It's really cool how the music changes when you take on the Gym Leader's last Pokemon, though! Really makes it pretty epic. Thankfully, Yanappu doesn't have a lot of defenses, so as long as you hit hard and hit often, you should be good. Using the Baoppu you picked up in the Dream Ruins can help, although you probably haven't had much time to train it. As for the other two Gym Leaders (if you didn't start with Mijumaru like I did), their strategy is mostly the same, but they don't have a variety of moves, so you only have to worry about the type they're using, making the elemental monkey Pokemon you picked up earlier a great counter to them. After beating Dento (or whichever Gym Leader you had to go up against), the trio of Gym Leaders will relinquish the Tri Badge as a symbol of your victory against them, which will enable traded Pokemon up to Level 20 obey you. They'll also give you TM83 (Cheer Up), which -- as you probably saw -- raises the user's Attack and Sp. Atk by one stage! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || TMs are now unlimited use! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || In the older generations, once you used a TM to teach || || your Pokemon a move, it used up that TM like an item. || || That caused players to think carefully about which TMs || || they taught to which Pokemon. However, in Pokemon Black || || and White, you can reuse TM moves as many times as you'd || || like, so feel free to teach any of your Pokemon Cheer || || without fear of making the "wrong decision"! || || || || Just keep in mind that, if you teach a Pokemon a TM move, || || it will have only as much remaining PP as the move it was || || replacing had. You can't just use TMs to freely restore || || PP, sorry! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Congratulations! You just showed these Gym Leaders how to win at their own game! Now head out of the Gym and back to Sanyou City. _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.2. Basic Badge |###################################################::~/ `-'-------------------'-----------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.1. Sanyou City |____________________________________________________) As soon as you exit the Gym, you'll be approached by a rather odd character named Makomo. She has something that Prof. Araragi wanted to give you or something like that, so she takes you back to her house and then takes you upstairs... There's some weird contraption hooked up to a bed there. Yes, this sounds rather peculiar, but all becomes well when she gives you HM01, which teaches your Pokemon Cut. Now that you have the Tri Badge, you can use it outside of battle, too. Woohoo! Anyway, she tells you some stuff about needing to catch or get a Munna or something before you can do something, and then you can do something else called a Game Sync. Hmm, odd. Anyway, she'll then just sort of leave you up there. Talk to the other girl in the room and she'll introduce herself as Shouro. She's a lot like the Bill, Lanette, and Bebe of the older generations. She puts her name on the box menu now, so it'll be "Shouro's PC" now rather than just someone's. She also tells you about the new Battle Box feature, which can be used to store your team of Pokemon in for quick and easy access to battle, for battles from the menu screen (before hitting Continue) and probably some other battles. If you get a Munna anytime soon, you should bring it back to Makomo. If it has this one ability, then you'll be able to activate this special place called the Dream World, I think. So now that we have the HM for Cut and the badge it goes with, where should we go with our newfound powers? Well, on the northern part of Route 2, there's a shrub you can cut that leads you to a Super Potion and a Great Ball. That's kinda cool. But where you really want to check out is the Dream Ruins. Yeah, you know you totally saw that shrub blocking your path earlier, so go heal your Pokemon and check it out, Trainer! Oh, also, while you're healing your Pokemon, you might want to take a peek at the Poke Mart items available. They're now selling Great Balls, Super Potions, Escape Ropes, status healing items, and Repels. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.2. Dream Ruins |____________________________________________________) Go ahead and cut down that shrub now that you're able to. As soon as you do, Belle will come over and be amazed at the ruined place, but also have a suspicious feeling. After walking a little further, you'll hear something, and then walking even further will reveal one of those Munna things that Makomo was talking about earlier. Things seem alright, but then two Team Plasma Grunts show up and want to take the Munna. They even kick it and stuff! Now it's time for you to kick some Team Plasma behind for your first time! One of them will start off by taking you on, showing a really cool Team Plasma intro scene. Gotta love that, as well as the epic music! The first Plasma grunt has a Minezumi L10 while the second one has a Choroneko L10. Neither are too tough, but the Minezumi can hit for a good chunk of damage. Once you've beaten them, they'll continue to harass the Munna. All of a sudden, though, Geechisu shows up! And then... well, then another Geechisu shows up...? Then he does some teleport thing and appears as one in front of the Munna, saying they should never harm Pokemon. That's enough to scare the socks off of those lowly Plasma goons, because they go running! Oddly enough, Geechisu just disappears afterwards. Now the Munna's parent or something -- a Musharna -- appears and goes near the Munna. Makomo appears a few seconds later, saying what the Pokemon is. The two Pokemon leave, but leave behind an item of some sort that Makomo checks out. The little punk runs off with it, too! Oh well, you can deal with her later... There's a patch of grass that could use your attention, as well as some other stuff to explore. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Dream Ruins |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #015 | Choroneko | DRK | L8, 9, 10, 11 ) ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L10, 11 ) ( #023 | Munna | PSY | L8, 10 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L8 ) :) * Rare, only found inside shaking grass patches. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a Poke Ball to the left of where the Team Plasma fight was, inside one of the patches of grass. A Parlyz Heal can be found over by the window on the right side of the building's remains. Climb the stairs and walk over to the southwest to pick up a Potion. And if you go to the eastern side upstairs, you can get yourself a Repel. Well, that's about all there is to see here. Move along, folks, move along. Actually, after doing all of this, you'll want to go back to Makomo's house in Sanyou City. Talk to her and she'll be all excited, then will give you the awesomely cool C Gear item, which can be used to do various things. At first it will look like there's some big warning or something, but that's just for warning you about online stuff I think. Basically, this C Gear kinda shows you some stuff for battling players and lets you hook up to places right away. Shouro also gives you the Pal Pad afterwards, allowing you to exchange Friend Codes with other players and deal with them over the internet. Yeah, you can battle and trade with your friends online now! The C Gear does have its uses, though, don't get me wrong. But if you're not looking to quickly interact with other players through all of its uses and you're just a casual player for now, you should press that little Power Off button in the bottom-right corner of the DS touch screen. It will help conserve your DS's battery life much more than if you had it on. I'll cover all this stuff later. For now, you're probably itching to do more exploring, so off to the west of Sanyou City you go! Once in the gardens, head north onto Route 3! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.3. Route 3 |________________________________________________________) Right near the start of the route, you'll find some Twins that you can battle in your first Double Battle. They each have a Choroneko L10 and aren't too hard, but it's a good introduction to Double Battles. There's another Trainer up by the buildings that has a Munna on her team, which will be your first exposure to the odd Psychic-type Pokemon. The three Kindergarteners she's watching over all have the elemental monkeys on their team, each at level 10. Are your Pokemon getting weak from the fighting? Well you can just take a nap in the kiddie day care, which is actually right next to the Pokemon Day Care. That'll restore your Pokemon's health right away. Speaking of the Pokemon Day Care, it's right next door, although you can only drop off one Pokemon there for the time being, so don't be thinking you'll walk home with a horde of eggs. Anyway, as you head west, you'll be stopped by Cheren, who wants to battle you right this instant! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $1200 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Pokabu | FIR | L14 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tail Whip ][ Ember ]|#| |*|[ Odor Sleuth ][ Defense Curl ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Mijumaru | WTR | L14 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Tail Whip ][ Water Gun ]|#| |*|[ Water Sport ][ Focus Energy ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Tsutaja | GRS | L14 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leer ][ Vine Whip ]|#| |*|[ Wrap ][ Growth ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|[ (regardless of what you picked) ]*|#| |*| Choroneko | DRK | L12 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Growl ][ Assist ]|#| |*|[ Sand-Attack ][ Fury Swipes ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Cheren has definitely gotten stronger from last time, but he shouldn't be any tougher than the recent Gym Leader you fought, so that's good at least. Take him down, although remember that his starter has an Oran Berry held. After beating Cheren, two Plasma Grunts will run by in a hurry. Belle and some little girl will come from the same direction and wonder what's going on. So then Cheren decides to do the heroic thing and go hunt them down! Alright, great, that leaves you time to explore the rest of the route. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 3 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #012 | Yoterrie | NRM | L9 ) ( #025 | Mamepato | NRM / FLY | L8, 9 ) ( #015 | Choroneko | DRK | L9 ) ( #028 | Shimama | ELC | ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L11 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a Super Potion in the patch of grass to the immediate northwest of where Belle and the girl are. You won't be able to go south until you've tracked down Team Plasma, so you're gonna need to head west. Back there, you'll find Cheren standing in front of a cave, but also a lot of grass and a Pokemon Breeder waiting for you. She has a Minezumi L9, a Yoterrie L9, and a Mamepato L9. After beating her, she'll give you an Oran Berry, and also give you access to that Repel. Now go and talk to Cheren and then the two of you will go in after the Plasma goons together! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.4. Underground Water Hole |_________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Underground Water Hole |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #033 | Koromori | PSY / FLY | L10, 11, 12, 13 ) ( #030 | Dangoro | RCK | L11, 13 ) ( #035 | Mogurew | GRD | L10, 11, 12, 13 ) :) * Rare, only found in swirling dust. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Get ready for some battling! You're going to each take on one of the Plasma Grunts. The one you take on has a Minezumi L12, which you should be pretty used to battling by now. Take him down, and then you'll team up with Cheren to take on the next two Plasma Grunts that challenge you to a fight! They both have a Minezumi L12. Cheren also uses his starter that he just used against you in your recent fight. Be careful, because Cheren may or may not have the smarts to avoid hitting them when they're using Bide. After you've beaten the lot of them, they'll run off, leaving you and Cheren to talk about just how evil they are and stuff. He'll leave afterwards, giving you free reins to explore the rest of the cave. There's not really much in here (for now), but you should definitely go pick up TM46 (Thief). It's not quite as good as Bite, but it's at least some sort of Dark-type move available now. Ok, that's all there is in the cave now, so get on out of here. ...well, maybe after catching some of the local denizens, which will be entirely new to you. Both Koromori and Dangoro are pretty decent Pokemon from the looks of it, with Dangoro hitting hard at this point in the game with its Headbutt. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.5. Route 3 |________________________________________________________) Go back to where Belle and the girl were and then the girl will thank you for something and give you a free Heal Ball. Woohoo. That's a pretty bad ball, but it's at least equivalent to a Poke Ball, so use it in place of one. Then Belle will take the little girl back from whence she came, leaving you free to head south. There are a few more Trainers on the route for you to fight. One of them uses a Shimama L13, which is probably a new sight for you. There's an Antidote in the patch of grass right near him. As you head further south, Cheren will stop you and warn you about those thicker patches of grass. They tend to have stronger Pokemon in them, but, not only that, there's also a chance you can enter a Double Battle against wild Pokemon in them! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 3 (Thick Patches) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #025 | Mamepato | NRM / FLY | L10, 11, 12, 13 ) ( #010 | Minezumi | NRM | L10, 11 ) ( #028 | Shimama | ELC | L11 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Further south, you'll find another Trainer for you to fight on the route, and she uses a Koromori L13. Past her, you'll find a bridge, but to the south of the bridge you can score another Great Ball past some grass. Take on the Trainer on the bridge and her Minezumi L12 and Choroneko L12. Across the bridge and on the southern side by the flowers is an Awakening for you to take. There's also another School Boy nearby that has a Mamepato L12 and a Dangoro L12. Beat him and then continue west until you reach Shippou City. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.6. Shippou City |___________________________________________________) As soon as you enter Shippou City, Cheren will direct you right on over to the Pokemon Center. What, does he think you're gonna get lost in here or something? Well, possibly. Regardless, he tells you that the Gym Leader uses Normal-type Pokemon and he also gives you 3 Chesto Berries to wake up your sleeping Pokemon. You know, just in case. Well that's just peachy. Now go heal up your Pokemon and get exploring town! There's plenty for you to do here! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Trade for a flower of a different sort! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || From the entrance of Shippou City, head west down the || || tracks until you see the first house with stairs leading || || up. Enter the building from the side (you can actually || || enter it from the front, too, if you'd like) and talk to || || the girl up there to trade your Monmen for a Churine in || || Pokemon Black, or a Churine for a Monmen in Pokemon || || White. You're trading one version exclusive for the other || || one that you can't normally get, so it's a pretty good || || deal! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| You can buy any of the X items, such as X Attack, X Defend, X Special, etc. from a guy inside of the bottom floor of the house to the west of the Pokemon Center. These come in handy during any Boss Battle that you're struggling with and I highly recommend having plenty on hand at all times, although since money might be a little tight this early in the game, don't buy too much right away. A few of each, particularly the defensive ones and the attacking ones, can make a world of difference and can help turn fights around for you. You definitely don't want to be without those! To the west of that building, the lady in the blue hair will give you a special held item that powers up a Pokemon's moves of a certain type depending on what answer you give her. She'll ask you to choose between the following answers... o Tsutaja (gives you a Miracle Seed) o Mijumaru (gives you a Mystic Water) o Pokabu (gives you a Charcoal) o Cancel (ask her later instead) You don't have to pick the same one as your starter, but it will certainly soup up their attacks if you give it to them. The elemental monkeys also benefit from the item, so if you have the Grass-type monkey, Yanappu, and want it to do more damage, you can pick Tsutaja from the answers to get a Miracle Seed. Whatever the case, it adds +20% damage to the corresponding type's moves. When you approach the Gym, you'll be stopped by N, who already showed up there and is now itching for a battle against you. He'll ask you a question, but I don't think it's overly important. Just go ahead and stomp his face in! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $1300 || |\ PKMN Trainer N |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Mamepato | NRM / FLY | L13 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Quick Attack ][ Gust ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Otamaro | WTR | L13 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ BubbleBeam ][ ??? ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Dokkora | FTG | L13 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Low Kick ][ ??? ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` He's not too challenging, but he uses a few Pokemon you probably haven't seen before, such as Otamaro and Dokkora. Be wary around them, particularly Dokkora, who can hit hard if you're not prepared. After beating him, he'll run off, but will say something about wanting Zekrom (or Reshiram if you're playing White), hinting to the presence of the version legendaries. Hmmmm... Now, before taking on the Gym, there's something that may help your fight... Not only that, but you can have a chance to catch the Pokemon that N had, too. Head off to the west, over to Yaguruma Forest. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.7. Yaguruma Forest |________________________________________________) Right near the start of the route, talk to the lady standing at the edge of the path and she'll give you TM94 (Rock Smash). That will definitely come in handy in your fight against the upcoming Normal-type Gym, that's for sure! Since it is no longer an HM move, you can replace it whenever you want, meaning it doesn't hurt at all if you teach it to your Pokemon for right now. Pokemon like Yoterrie or Dangoro, or even your starter will definitely benefit from having it. Keep going down the path if you'd like. There's a Nurse you can battle who has a Munna L15, which may prove rather challenging for you due to its level. However, after beating her, she'll heal up your Pokemon. You can also talk to her at any point to have her heal your Pokemon, which saves you a few steps heading back to the Pokemon Center. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Yaguruma Forest (Outside) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #041 | Otamaro | WTR | L12, 14, 15, 16 ) ( #025 | Mamepato | NRM / FLY | L12, 13, 14, 15 ) ( #038 | Dokkora | FTG | L14, 15, 16 ) ( #045 | Dageki | FTG | L14 ) :) * Rare. Found in shaking grass in White. (: ( #044 | Nageki | FTG | L15 ) :) * Rare. Found in shaking grass in Black. (: ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L13 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Past her, there are a few Kindergarteners that you can fight. There's also an Ether that can be reached by going inside of the gate near the Nurse. Anyway, back to the Kindergarteners. One of them has a Monmen L13 and a Churine L13 while the other has a Dangoro L14. Then, past the Kindergarteners you'll find another Great Ball. Great. Keep going south and you'll find even more tall grass, as well as a Youngster down there with some interesting Pokemon ready to battle. He has three Otamaro at L13. Otamaro is an odd little Water-type Pokemon, so be wary. Past him you can find an Antidote, then another Youngster to the east while some thick grass is over to the west. There's a Super Potion in the southeast corner of the thick grass, but that's about it, other than the Pokemon there. The second Youngster nearby has a Fushide L14, which is a big Bug-type Pokemon similar to Weedle back in the day, and he also has a Yoterrie L14. Head to the east and climb up those steps and you'll find a Black Belt and Battle Girl waiting up there. They each have a Dokkora L16, which is a rather powerful Fighting-type Pokemon. Head down the steps by the Black Belt and you'll reach the Net Ball that was waiting up on that ledge. Yeah, really exciting. Ah well, hop off the ledge and then head west to the previous area, where you can either head back or go fight around in the thick grass in search of some rare Pokemon. There's a certain Fighting-type that may be very helpful for your upcoming fight, too... Since the path into Yaguruma Forest is blocked off by Team Plasma for now, it's a good time for you to return to the Gym and get your 2nd Badge, now that you have all of this extra training under your belt! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.2.8. Shippou Gym |____________________________________________________) When you first enter the Gym, you'll wonder if you stepped into the right place, because it appears to be a museum. There's a giant fossil of some massive Dragon-type Pokemon, as well as a few other Pokemon here. But the scientist dude will lead you to a door taking you to the actual Gym, so don't worry. Upon entering the Gym portion of the building, the coach will give you another Fresh Water and will tell you a bit about the Gym and stuff. Ah, but that's what you have me for, right? Anyway, the first Trainer you run into has a Minezumi L17. In order to get the rest of the Trainers to fight you, you're going to need to solve some puzzles. These puzzles probably make a bit more sense in English, but anyway, here's how to get through the problem the quick and easy way (hopefully): o Talk to the School Girl on the middle row. o Go to the bottom-left bookshelf and press A when looking at the blue bookshelf down there. There's a question in there, but don't worry about it, you've got this guide. o Go to the middle row, then on the left side, search the green bookshelf. There's another clue in there. o I talked to the School Girl at this point and answered yes to her question, but it didn't seem to have any effect. o Then, go talk to the Researcher up in the northern part of the room and answer yes to her question. She'll battle you right away, using a Harderrier L17 (evolution of Yoterrie). Watch out! She may use an X Defend right away! o After beating her, she'll move out of the way. o Search that bookshelf and you'll find another secret memo with a question. o Now go search the green bottom-right bookshelf and you'll find yet another memo with a question. o Go and battle the School Girl just to the north of you now. She has three Yoterrie at level 15 and is not too difficult to defeat. o After beating her, search the bookshelf she was guarding and answer yes to reveal a secret set of stairs leading down to the Gym Leader! You might want to take this moment to go back and heal. Stock up on items if you need, then go back, save your game, and get ready to take on the Gym Leader herself, Aloe! ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #008 | Futachimaru | WTR | L18 ) ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L17 ) ( #030 | Dangoro | RCK | L17 ) ( #028 | Shimama | ELC | L17 ) ( #038 | Dokkora | FTG | L16 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2400 || |\ Leader Aloe |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Harderrier | NRM | L18 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Take Down ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Retribution ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Miruhog | NRM | L20 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leer ][ Crunch ]|#| |*|[ Retribution ][ Hypnosis ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` She starts off with her Harderrier, which has Intimidate, mind you. It can use Bite, Take Down, and Leer. Take Down will hit for a LOT of damage, unless you're absorbing the hit with a solid Rock-type like Dangoro. Be wary of that! Miruhog likes to start by using Leer a lot, then hitting you for massive damage with its big attack. After beating Aloe, she'll give you the Basic Badge, which makes traded Pokemon up to level 30 obey you without question. She also gives you TM67 (Retribution). Before you have much time to celebrate, one of the scientists barges in, saying that Team Plasma is here and after some of the bones from the museum! Head back upstairs and you'll see a bunch of Team Plasma dudes there. They run off with a big chunk of the big dragon fossil you saw earlier! Yikes! Outside of the Gym, a mysterious person comes over and knows Aloe pretty well. Aloe introduces him as Arty, the Gym Leader from Huin City. They're sort of talking about Team Plasma and some stuff, then Belle and Cheren show up. Aloe leaves to go find Team Plasma while Arty heads towards the Yaguruma Forest. Then, Belle gives you the Item Finder, giving it to you from Makomo. Those two run off into the museum now, leaving you free to explore. You can use the Item Finder to search for hidden items! That's pretty useful, that's for sure. Unlike the Gen IV games, where it was more radar-like, this one is a lot more like a Dowsing Machine (its Japanese name, after all). It'll have two sticks held apart, but basically it will guide you in the direction you need to go. Just remember that when you're on top of the item, you have to actually face it in order to pick it up, so take a step back and then press A in order to pick up your prize. There's actually an Ultra Ball hidden on the patio of the Cafe in the northwest part of town, so you might as well pick it up on your way to the Yaguruma Forest (after healing, of course). _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.3. Beetle Badge |##################################################::~/ `-'--------------------'----------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.3.1. Yaguruma Forest |________________________________________________) On your way to Yaguruma Forest, you'll run into Arty again, but then he'll go into the forest. Inside the main part of the forest, it's playing the Team Plasma theme, so now you're sure something's going down. Arty heads north, but he says things about the two different directions, so you're gonna need to pick one. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Yaguruma Forest |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #052 | Monmen | GRS | L14, 15, 16 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #054 | Churine | GRS | ) :) * White only. (: ( #049 | Fushide | BUG / PSN | L15 ) ( #046 | Kurumiru | BUG / GRS | L14 ) ( #019 | Baoppu | FIR | L15 ) :) * Rare (in shaking grass) (: ( #017 | Yanappu | GRS | L15 ) :) * Rare (in shaking grass) (: ( #021 | Hiyappu | WTR | L15 ) :) * Rare (in shaking grass) (: ( #053 | Elfoon | GRS | L17 ) :) * Rare (in shaking grass). Black only. (: ( #055 | Dredia | GRS | L17 ) :) * Rare (in shaking grass). White only. (: ( #025 | Mamepato | NRM / FLY | L15, 16 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Start by heading to the west, where you'll have to fight some Twins. They each use a Kurumiru at L16, which is one of those new Bug/Grass-type Pokemon. After her, you'll have to fight a Plasma Grunt who uses the new Dark/Ground sand crocodile Pokemon, Meguroko. It has Intimidate, too, and it's at level 16. Further west, you'll have to fight another Plasma Grunt who uses a Choroneko L16. Right north of her is a Pokemon Ranger that has a Harderrier as a pet -- I mean, Pokemon. It's at level 18. After beating him, he'll give you a Chesto Berry at least, so that's pretty cool. To the south of the female Plasma Grunt and the Pokemon Ranger, behind the fence (and after crossing through some grass), you can find a Big Root. That item will come in handy for any Pokemon that can leech HP with Mega or Giga Drain, and there are probably a few of them in the forest that could benefit from it. There's also a Super Potion just to the west of them, which is where you're still headed. Keep going west and you'll find a Youngster that has a Fushide L16 and a Dokkora L16 on his team. Past him, you can pick up an Antidote inside of a tree stump, but as you're about to go through a hollow log, you'll be ambushed by a Pokemon Ranger! She has a Yanappu L18 on her team. She'll give you some more Chesto Berries after beating her, too. Further on, there's another Pokemon Ranger that will ambush you. She has a Hiyappu L18 and will give you a Pecha Berry after you beat her. Up the log, you'll have to face yet another Plasma Grunt with a Minezumi L16. Then keep heading east until you reach some more tree stumps. Pick up the Parlyz Heal from the stump. There's a Pokemon Ranger hiding by the hollowed out log, and he uses a Baoppu L18. He'll give you a Pecha Berry for beating him. Now, before you head inside of the hollow log, head south and make your way around the area until you get to the item up the steps. It's TM86 (Grass Knot), which is a Special-based Grass-type move that does more damage if you're using it against a heavier foe. Ok, so go back to that log and then go through it to face off against another Plasma Grunt. They're all over the place! This one uses two Minezumi L14 and one Meguroko L14 with Intimidate. After you beat this one, though, you'll receive the Dragon Bone, which is the head of that big old beast they stole. However, after relinquishing it, a mysterious dude that has Geechisu's theme comes in. His name is apparently Asura, and it seems like he means business. Well, thankfully Arty steps in, followed by Aloe. That's enough to make him get away. Since that whole drama is over, Arty decides to go back to Hiun City, and then you give the Dragon Bone back to Mama Aloe. For being such a good sport about it, she gives you a Moon Stone, which can be used to evolve certain Pokemon. Head on over to the east and pick up the Miracle Seed before you jump off that ledge. Now that you're finally on the other side where you could have gone earlier, there's a bunch more Trainers for you to fight. Yep, even more. At the bottom of the pile is a School Boy using a Munna L17. Just ahead of her is a Lass with three Koromori L15. There's a School Girl with a Mamepato L16 and a Choroneko L16 just past the bridges. Well, that's about all there is as far as Trainers go. There really were a ton of them in this forest, huh? Before you head north, if you caught either a Monmen or a Churine in the forest, you can go back and trade it for the other one. It'd be a good time to go do that now. Otherwise, just go ahead and head north, perhaps healing at the edge of the forest courtesy of that Nurse you beat earlier. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.3.2. Sky Arrow Bridge |_______________________________________________) Whoa, take a look at that bridge view! Man, that looks pretty sweet! All that time we've spent out in the country totally seems normal, but seeing those big bridges and skyscrapers really is a different spin for Pokemon. Anyway, inside of the gate, talk to the Hiker inside and he'll give you the Quick Claw, a great held item that has a chance of causing the bearer to go first regardless of their Speed. That's very handy for those slower Pokemon of yours! Just revel in the glory of walking across a GIGANTIC BRIDGE with a bunch of cool camera angles and everything. All you really need to do is hold Up and you'll run to the other side, but it's really a sight to take in, trust me. On the other side of the bridge, you'll reach your next destination: Hiun City! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.3.3. Hiun City |______________________________________________________) Whoa, what a big city! Immediately as you enter, one of the first things you should do is head south onto this little pier thing. Talk to the scientist dude there and he'll ask you which of the elemental monkeys you prefer or something like that. Same sort of thing as earlier; the choice you make determines the item you get, but this time evolutionary stones are at stake! o Yanappu (gives you a Leaf Stone) o Baoppu (gives you a Fire Stone) o Hiyappu (gives you a Water Stone) o Cancel (ask him later instead) Now, unlike before, it's not like these stones are really useful for anyone else. They only evolve the elemental monkeys, so you should probably just get whatever one suits your monkey. You're free to do whatever, though, but this is definitely where you get one of these three elemental stones, so remember that. Just keep in mind that, if you evolve your monkey, it isn't going to learn any new moves. It's a trade-off for higher stats. You can still teach it TM and HM moves, though, so it's not the end of the world by any means! Ok, so now that you've got your stone, go back to where you were and just head west. You'll spy a Pokemon Center at the base of a pretty big building. Might as well take this moment to go inside and heal your Pokemon, or even just to check out the shop. Inside, there'll be someone in line at the Pokemon Center, and she'll ask you if you want to sign up for the Geonet thing. She basically just wants you to check out that spinning globe you've seen and put your position on it. Yeah, so this city looks pretty big, but there's not really anything you need to worry about on the external outer shell, so to speak, right now. However, there are some buildings around the perimeter of the city that you can enter, so let's go through them one by one, starting from the Pokemon Center and heading perpetually left. __________________ __|_| Battle Company |________________________________________________________ The first building has some Trainers for you to battle in it if you want! There's a dude who goes up the elevator when you first get there, and when you get to the elevator, you can go to either 47F or 55F. ______________________ __|_| Battle Company 47F |____________________________________________________ On the 47th Floor, there's a Businessman with a Dokkora L19 ready to play ball. There's an OL with a Harderrier L19. Talk to the guy near her and he'll give you 3 Quick Balls, which works extremely well if you toss it during the first 5 turns of the battle. He also gives you 3 Timer Balls, which is quite the opposite -- the more turns that elapsed in the battle, the better it is (it caps at like 40 turns or something, and even then it is only as effective as a Dusk Ball). The Scientist on the floor has a Dangoro L19, although he likes to use an X Sp. Def to raise his Dangoro's Sp. Def right away. The OL to the left of the Scientist has a Churine L18 and a Monmen L18. Right by her, you can pick up a Revive, which may be incredibly helpful. Now, over on the right side of the room, there's another Businessman and he has three Basurao L17, which are strange Water-types you probably haven't seen yet. They give a ton of EXP, though, so it's well worth it. After all of that, talk to the Scientist at the end and he'll give you the Scope Lens held item, which raises a Pokemon's critical hit rate when its held. If you've got a Pokemon that isn't holding anything, you might as well give it that for now. ______________________ __|_| Battle Company 55F |____________________________________________________ Right south of the elevator door is a Hyper Potion, which is actually way too powerful of a Potion for you to get right now, so don't worry about using it yet. To your left, there's a Businessman with a Koromori L20. Then there's a Researcher right beneath him with a Munna L20. She'll probably start the fight by using an X Special to boost her Munna's Sp. Atk. At the very bottom of the room, there's a Scientist that has a Kurumiru L20, plus he boosts its critical hit rate right away by using a Dire Hit. Now there's another Businessman guarding the boss guy, but he has a different sprite and everything and means a lot more... business. Yeah, had to. Anyway, he uses a Baoppu L19, a Yanappu L19, and a Hiyappu L19. Last but not least, you'll have to take on the boss guy himself, who is hiding back there for whatever reason. He uses a Yabukron L20, the trashbag looking thing. He also has a Chillarmy L20. After beating him, you'll win the EXP. Share item, which is invaluable for training up new Pokemon as it splits the EXP you earn with the combatant Pokemon and the bearer of that, even if the bearer didn't fight. Well, that's great. That Battle Company sure rocked! Make your way down the elevator and let's explore the rest of Hiun City. _________________________ __|_| Survey Building Thing |_________________________________________________ Not entirely sure what's here, but I'm thinking it's some sort of survey stuff, because they ask a lot of questions. For your average Joe, I'd recommend avoiding this place, although if you spend like 10 minutes here answering questions you will get a Soda Pop for your trouble. __________________________ __|_| Inner Hiun (left side) |________________________________________________ Since we're already down on this end, let's check out that alleyway. After all, that is where the Gym is. So yeah, the Gym is to your right. When you try enter it, Cheren will push you out of the way. Oh, hi, Cheren! And then Arty will pop out afterwards and recognize you, but then run off after Cheren. Oh, lovely. Now you need to go find him. He's over at Prime Pier, so you can go track that down later, because you know you want to explore the rest of the big city. _______________________________ __|_| Hiun City (by the fountain) |___________________________________________ Further in, you'll find a little fountain area and a dancer dude. He'll fight you if you want, so you might as well say yes and show him who's boss. Watch out, though, because he has a Yanappu L21! Beat him and he'll say something about there being a trio of dancers, I think, so be on the lookout. While you're here, you can buy Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade in the vending machines on the northern part of the fountain area. I HIGHLY recommend buying about 10+ Lemonades if you can, because they're extremely cheap yet way more potent than Super Potions are! They are the ones that are $350. Anyway, there's plenty of other places to explore, so let's head down the narrow alley just to the east of the one we entered from. ___________________________ __|_| Narrow Alley, Left Side |_______________________________________________ Hmmm, looks shady back here, that's for sure. Go in a little bit and you'll find another Dancer, though, who uses a Hiyappu L21. He'll run off after you beat him, but it's good that you found him. Keep going south and you'll find a Cafe, but go past the dumpsters and you'll find a dude in a black suit that appears out of nowhere...! Yikes! Actually, he just gives you TM70 (Flash), which lowers the accuracy of the target by one stage. Hey, it's sort of helpful, maybe. Go inside of the Cafe and talk to the person behind the counter and he'll give you some Lemonade. Yum! After that, you'll be back on the outside of Hiun City again, over by the Battle Company, so just head right and then go in through that next alley. ____________________________ __|_| Narrow Alley, Right Side |______________________________________________ Wow, this street sure is bustling a lot more! Look at those people walk! The first building on your right seems to be some sort of Art Gallery. The clown inside will ask to see a certain type of Pokemon each day and will reward you with one of five berries of your choosing of you show him a Pokemon that is at least partially that type. Unless you have the Japanese for the types memorized, though, it may be a little tricky to know what he's looking for, but it doesn't hurt for you to at least show him any of the Pokemon in your team that are of different types just in case one of them is the correct type. There's a little ice cream stand where you can buy some Hiun Ice for $100 if you wait in line for it. Guess that's it on that side, so now you'll be back in the fountain area. Well, head over to the right and then you'll be in the big street with tons of busy people! ___________________________ __|_| Wide Street, Right Side |_______________________________________________ From the top of the area, the first building on the left has someone inside that will give your Pokemon a free massage to increase their happiness. Yeah, just talk to the lady with purple in the lobby of the building and she'll do that once per day. Take the elevator in the building up to 11F and then talk to the Hiker guy and he'll give you TM44 (Rest), a move which causes the user to sleep for the next two turns, but restores its HP to full. It has its uses, particularly if you juggle TM moves (since that is now an option). Ok, now if you go in the building to the right, you'll see some people talking and stuff, and one of them will show you a picture of a little Zorua. They don't know how to get it, of course, but at least it will count as being seen in your Pokedex. On the 22nd Floor of that building, you'll find all of the Game Freak guys, just chilling like they always do in any Pokemon game. Yep, that's where they are this time around. Following the path south will take you right back to where you started in Hiun City, so now I guess go back to the fountain area and then head north. ___________________ __|_| North Hiun City |_______________________________________________________ The first building near the right has a Scientist guy in it that will see how many Pokemon you have seen in your Pokedex. I've seen 28 Pokemon, so he gave me the Evolution Locus, which I guess raises your Defense and Sp. Def if it's held by a Pokemon that hasn't evolved yet. At least from the sounds of it. The building on the left has the Name Rater in it. He's the bald old man, of course, and he'll let you change the nicknames of your Pokemon if you so desire. Going up to the 11th Floor in that building leads you to a Scientist that sort of wants a password to something. It's a combination of two words and it's probably to enable Mystery Gift or something. The second building on the right is having some sort of international party. Dudes with shades and black suits are blocking the elevator, but if you just answer yes to the guy's question, he'll let you in. So take the elevator upstairs and you'll get a chance to talk to some different people, some of which are speaking perfect English! Wow, sweet! Stuff I can understand, haha! Talk with one of the girls in the bottom-right corner of the room and you'll receive TM45 (Attract), which, when used, infatuates a target Pokemon of the opposite gender, causing them to fail to attack 50% of the time. It can be useful sometimes, especially when you know you're facing against Pokemon of a certain gender (like Gym Leaders in a lot of cases). _____________________________ __|_| Let's explore some piers! |_____________________________________________ The left-most pier doesn't have anything really on it for the moment, so don't worry about it. The middle pier has the last Dancer you need. He uses -- surprise -- a Baoppu L21 when you fight him. After beating him, and after you've beaten the other two Dancers, go back to the fountain and talk to the middle dancer to receive an Amulet Coin, a really useful hold item that doubles the amount of money you receive after battle as long as the bearer was in the fight at one point. Awesome! Finally, the pier after that is the one that you're looking for. After you've met Arty at the Gym in the western side of town (you need to have done this, so go back and do it now if you're looking to progress), he'll be here at the pier meeting his friend, Iris, along with Belle. After some discussion, a Team Plasma goon shows up and then runs off. Iris stays with Belle while Arty runs off after the Plasma dude. ___________________________ __|_| Plasma on the West Side |_______________________________________________ Head back to the west side of town. You'll see Arty looking around and then noticing that Team Plasma is stationed down by his Gym! Of all the nerve! So you'll go ahead and help him vanquish some Team Plasma goons. The one you have to fight uses two Meguroko L17. He's not too tough, don't worry, but watch out for them gators nonetheless. After beating the trio of Grunts (Arty takes care of the other two), they'll retreat into the building. Belle and Iris show up afterwards, and then the three enter the building to see what's going on. Inside, you'll see Geechisu, two important-looking henchmen, and some more Plasma Grunts. Yikes! After a whole bunch of dialogue, they eventually pull a Munna out from nowhere and hand it back to Belle. Then, just like that, the whole lot of Plasma dudes vanish, leaving only an item behind in their stead. After even more dialogue, Iris gives you a Yache Berry, which is useful if your Pokemon has a weakness to Ice -- like a lot of Dragon-types do, for instance. It reduces the first Super Effective Ice-type hit to only half the damage (making it normal damage unless they're 4x weak), but it's consumed after use, so you don't want to just use it right away. Anyway, then Iris and Belle, the two new best friends, will leave, leaving Arty to do the manly thing and go take care of his Gym. Oh, but before you leave, be sure to pick up the Smoke Ball, which, when held by a Pokemon, allows it to run from any wild Pokemon fight, regardless of its Speed stat. That can be very handy on a lot of things, trust me. Ok! You're finally ready to take on the Gym! Heal up your Pokemon if you need to, then head back to this area of town with your team ready to go. Remember, the Gym's theme is Bug-type Pokemon! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.3.4. Hiun Gym |_______________________________________________________) The coach doesn't seem quite as inclined to tell you what's going on unless you talk to him, but if you talk to him, he'll still give you some free Fresh Water. Doesn't go quite as far as it used to, but hey, it's still nice. Getting through the Gym isn't terribly difficult, don't worry. Just follow these instructions... o Walk forward into the middle of the honey wall as hard as you can until you pass through it, then hit the switch right there. o Head into the room and fight the Clown with his Kurumiru L20 and Fushide L20. o Press the switch to lower the gate around the honey. o Walk through the honey, but don't press the switch in front of you unless you want to fight a Clown with a Kurumiru L20 and an Ishizumai L20 (which is a new hermit crab sort of Pokemon). Despite Ishizumai's looks, it is a Bug/Rock-type Pokemon, so Water-type attacks are effective against it. o Hit the switch to the northeast of the gate you just went through. o Now hit the switch to the northwest of that gate you just went through. That will lower the gate on the honey by the Clown. o Also, go over and hit the other switch farther west to lower the gate around some other honey for later on. o Walk through the honey directly above where the Clown was (or would be if you didn't hit that switch), which was north of where you entered this section. o Go to the western part again and walk through the honey. o Don't hit that switch unless you want to fight another Clown. This one has a Kurumiru L21. o Now walk through the honey and hit the switch past it. That will open up the gate to its northeast, so walk back over there and go through that honey. o You'll need to fight another Clown. This one has a Fushide L20 and Kurumiru L20. o Hit that last switch, and the gate around the last honey will open, allowing you access to the Gym Leader, Arty. ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #008 | Futachimaru | WTR | L22 ) ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L20 ) ( #030 | Dangoro | RCK | L22 ) ( #028 | Shimama | ELC | L21 ) ( #038 | Dokkora | FTG | L20 ) ( #057 | Meguroko | GRD / DRK | L16 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2880 || |\ Leader Arty |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Hoyga | BUG / PSN | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Poison Tail ][ Bug Repellant ]|#| |*|[ Pursuit ][ Screech ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Ishzumai | BUG / RCK | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Knock Down ][ Bug Repellant ]|#| |*|[ Faint Attack ][ Sand-Attack ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Hahakomori | BUG / GRS | L24 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Razor Leaf ][ Bug Repellant ]|#| |*|[ String Shot ][ Protect ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Arty's Bug-type Pokemon are fairly diverse in their types. He's also the first Gym Leader to have 3 Pokemon in his team so far, so that alone will prove to be somewhat challenging. Thankfully, his levels aren't too drastically high compared to what you've been fighting, although his attacks are pretty solid. His Hoyga is quite a defensive Pokemon. It will soften your Pokemon up with stat lowering moves before striking hard. The Ishzumai is a little difficult with its typing, but it is weak to Water-type attacks, so try to utilize those if you have them in your arsenal. If you don't, just slug it with neutral attacks and hope for the best. Hahakomori is the main attacker on Arty's team. It is quick, nimble, and hits pretty hard. It is very weak to Fire- or Flying-type attacks, though, so if you have any, you'll be in business. Bug- or Rock-type attacks will also do a good amount of damage. Just beware, because Arty is capable of healing if his Pokemon get into the red zone HP wise. After beating Arty, you'll be rewarded with the Beetle Badge, which enables all traded Pokemon up to level 40 to obey you. He also gives you TM76 (Bug Repellent), which hits for a small amount of damage, but it always lowers the target's Sp. Atk. As you leave the Gym, Belle will call you on the Livecaster and say she's gonna meet you in the gate leading to Route 4, so that should be your first destination... after you've healed up your Pokemon, of course! (I mean it, because you're gonna have to battle her.) _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.4. Volt Badge |####################################################::~/ `-'------------------'------------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.4.1. Route 4 |________________________________________________________) Just as promised, as you pass through the gate north of Hiun City onto Route 4, Belle shows up and wants to battle you! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2000 || |\ PKMN Trainer Belle |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Harderrier | NRM | L18 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Odor Sleuth ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Helping Hand ][ Take Down ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Munna | PSY | L18 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Yawn ][ Psybeam ]|#| |*|[ Imprison ][ Moonlight ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Baoppu | FIR | L18 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Lick ][ Fury Swipes ]|#| |*|[ Yawn ][ Incinerate ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Futachimaru | WTR | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Focus Energy ][ Fury Cutter ]|#| |*|[ Water Sport ][ Shell Blade ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Hiyappu | WTR | L18 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Water Gun ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Water Sport ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Janobi | GRS | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Wrap ][ Leech Seed ]|#| |*|[ Growth ][ Grass Mixer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Yanappu | GRS | L18 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Vine Whip ][ Leech Seed ]|#| |*|[ Lick ][ Fury Swipes ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Chaobu | FIR / FTG | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Defense Curl ][ Smog ]|#| |*|[ Arm Thrust ][ Nitro Charge ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Her Pokemon aren't too terribly strong, so don't worry. She'll start with the Harderrier, which lowers your lead Pokemon's Attack thanks to Intimidate. She now has the Munna that she got back as well as one of the elemental monkey Pokemon (the one of the type you're weak to), plus she has two Super Potions that she may use in her fight, so be wary when getting her down to the red zone health-wise. You should be able to take her out no problem, though. If your Pokemon are weak after the fight, go back and heal right now, because you're gonna have another fight ahead on Route 4! Just run straight up the road and you'll fight against your other rival, Cheren. He is definitely a bit tougher than Belle was. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2200 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Mamepato | NRM / FLY | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leer ][ Quick Attack ]|#| |*|[ Air Cutter ][ Roost ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Lepardas | DRK | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Pursuit ][ Fury Swipes ]|#| |*|[ Sand-Attack ][ Torment ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Yanappu | GRS | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bite ][ Vine Whip ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leech Seed ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Chaobu | FIR / FTG | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Nitro Charge ][ Smog ]|#| |*|[ Arm Thrust ][ Defense Curl ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Baoppu | FIR | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bite ][ Incinerate ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Yawn ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Futachimaru | WTR | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Shell Blade ][ Fury Cutter ]|#| |*|[ Focus Energy ][ Water Sport ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Hiyappu | WTR | L20 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bite ][ Water Gun ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Water Sport ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Janobi | GRS | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Grass Mixer ][ Wrap ]|#| |*|[ Leech Seed ][ Growth ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` His starter Pokemon is pretty tough, plus it's holding a Sitrus Berry to restore its health when it gets under 50%. The raging sandstorm will damage any Pokemon sent out that isn't Rock-, Ground-, or Steel-type, so keep that in mind when considering how much damage attacks will do. After beating him, the two of you will receive a Livecaster transmission from Prof. Araragi. She's saying something about Belle and the gate at Raimon City to the north of Route 4. After the transmission, Cheren heads off to find her or something. Now you can really explore this place! Right near the entrance, there's a Hiker staring over at a Guard Spec. in the middle of some deep sand. Since there's clearly no grass in a desert like that, you'll encounter wild Pokemon here in the deep sand. Remember that it is always sandstorming out while you're in the desert, so your Pokemon's health will be whittled away during battles! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 4 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #060 | Darumakka | FIR | L15, 16, 17 ) ( #057 | Meguroko | GRD / DRK | L15, 16, 18 ) ( #065 | Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L16, 17 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' We'll check the rest of the western area out later. For now, just head north, following the road. If your Pokemon need some healing, you can go on the west side of the fence and enter the house to the north. Talk to the guy inside and he'll heal your Pokemon up, which is great in a place like this! Right after the road breaks, you can find a Burn Heal sitting there. Just in case you need it. There's also a Backpacker with a Darumakka L19, which is one of those weird Pokemon you can find in the desert. Off to the west of her is another Backpacker, except she has a Monmen L19 in her party. Further north, another Backpacker has the matching Churine L18. Right next to her is a Super Potion and another Backpacker just past her with a Shimama L19 on his team. Keep heading north and you'll pass under a freeway. You know, with cars and trucks and stuff passing by. Yeah, it's pretty awesome. Just beyond it, there's another Backpacker, this time with a Mamepato L19. That's that, the last Trainer before you reach the gate. But what about the rest of the desert? Oh, never fear! If you're up for exploring, there are a few places you can go. For starters, if you go just south of the freeway and then head west, you'll find a Worker with a Dangoro L18 and a Dokkora L18 for you to fight. There's another Worker past him with a Dokkora L19. Now keep going west and go inside of the house. Talk to one of the Workers in there and he'll give you TM28 (Dig), a fairly powerful Physical-based Ground-type attack that burrows the user underground during the first turn, avoiding damage and effects, and strikes on the second turn. This is a pretty useful move for your Pokemon to learn, especially because they may not have access to Ground-type moves of any sort at this point! Plus 80 base power is nothing to sneeze at. Further north is this other area, the Resort Desert, but you can check that out later. When you're finished in the northern part, head back towards the entrance and this time let's go west, into the depths of the desert where more Trainers and goodies are lurking! Climb down the stairs and you'll find a little lake where two Fisherman are fishing. The first has two Basurao L18 and the second has four Basurao L16. Thankfully these all give a lot of EXP, so it's definitely worth your while fighting them. Back up the stairs, head north and you'll see a Parasol Lady and an item. Go grab the Great Ball, then fight the Parasol Lady and her team of two Otamaro L18. Now inside of the fenced area, to the right, there's a Hyper Potion waiting for you. There's also another Worker waiting up above with two Dangoro L17 and a Dokkora L17. Head into the sand pit and then north to fight against one more Worker, this one with a Dokkora L19. Keep walking just a little bit further and you'll reach the prize you've been looking for: TM41 (Torment). Yeah, I know, it's not really spectacular, but it can have its handy moments. In a nutshell, after its been used, it prevents the opponent from using the same attack twice in a row. This can sometimes come in handy, particularly if you combo it with Protect later on, but as a general rule it's one you only need for specialty cases. Well, that about covers it in the desert, so why not go check out that Resort Desert? It's optional, so don't worry about it, but I'm gonna cover it anyway. Remember, this can be found by heading back to the entrance, then heading north along the road until around the freeway, where you head west instead. Otherwise you can just keep going north if you want to move along with the game. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.4.2. Resort Desert |__________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Resort Desert (Entrance) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #065 | Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L20 ) ( #060 | Darumakka | FIR | L19 ) ( #057 | Meguroko | GRD / DRK | L19, 21, 22 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Not really all that much to see or do here in the entrance, although the Pokemon around are a lot stronger than they are over on Route 4. Head to the west and then pass through the gate to enter the real Resort Desert. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Resort Desert |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #057 | Meguroko | GRD / DRK | L19, 22 ) ( #062 | Marakatchi | GRS | L20 ) ( #060 | Darumakka | FIR | L19, 20 ) ( #067 | Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L20 ) ( #063 | Ishzumai | BUG / RCK | L20 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' You'll find a Doctor and a Black Belt in the gate, although only the Doctor will fight you. He uses a Yuniran L23, which is probably a Pokemon you haven't encountered yet before. After beating him, he'll gladly heal your Pokemon, and will heal them any time you talk to him in the future. That saves you a lot of steps walking back to that one house! Now this appears to be a pretty big place, so let's cover it one step at a time. Start by heading north and fighting the Backpacker with a Hatoubo L23, which is the evolution of Mamepato. To his north is a Stardust, which can be sold for money. Keep heading north and you'll find another Backpacker who uses a Miruhog L23. In the pit to the west of her, you can pick yourself up a pair of BlackGlasses, which boosts the power of your Dark-type attacks. This may be nice for anything that uses Bite or Crunch, too. Head just to the north of that pit and talk to the guy in the black suit with shades and he'll give you Soft Sand, which is similar to the BlackGlasses, except it is for Ground-type attacks instead. It does help boost Dig's power, though, so remember that. There's a bunch of ruins up to the north, so we'll explore these after we've done a perimeter check around the area. There's a Psychic off to the west of everyone you were dealing with and to the south of the ruins. She has a Gochimu L24, which is, you guessed it, a Psychic-type. Just north of her is some Fresh Water, which may help quench your thirst... or something. South of her, though, you'll find another Backpacker with an Ishzumai L23. Hugging the south wall of the Resort Desert and heading west, you can find a Psychic with a Yuniran L23 and a Koromori L23. Just to the west of him is a Fire Stone, which may be useful to you if you didn't get one earlier. To the northwest of where that Fire Stone was, there's a Pokemon Ranger who uses another Pokemon that is probably a new sight for you to see: a Koaruhi L24. It's a Water/Flying-type, so be on guard, especially if you don't know what to expect from it. Thankfully it's not too tough or anything. After beating her, she'll give you a Rawst Berry, which heals burn when held as a hold item (but is consumed afterwards). You can slip through that little passage to the west and fight another Pokemon Ranger. He has a Darumakka L23 and a Shimama L23. Like his friend, he'll give you a Rawst Berry after beating him. In the very southwest corner of this little crevice, you can find TM39 (Rock Tomb), a Physical-based Rock-type attack that doesn't hit very hard, but it always lowers the opponent's Speed. It can sometimes be useful for your Rock-type Pokemon, but generally not. Oh well, at least it's there for you if ever you decide you want to do damage but also need to slow something fast down. Now, there's also another Psychic in the area, just to the north (sorta north-northeast, really) of the two Rangers. He has a Desmas L22, which is your first exposure to Ghost-type Pokemon. Remember that Dark-type moves are your friend, as are Normal-type Pokemon (although he may switch if you pull any funny business). He also has a Munna L22. By the ruins, there's a Backpacker that has a Marakatchi L23. There's also a Super Potion nearby. Lastly, in the northwest corner of the desert, by this one tower, there's a Heart Scale for you to pick up, which can be given to someone later on to reteach forgotten moves. Anyway, now that you've explored some of this massive desert, you've probably taken notice of the tower off to the west and the ruins in the northeastern side of the desert. Well, this leads you to the Ancient Castle. Either of one them, really, although we'll start by checking out the one by all of the strange statues. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.4.3. Ancient Castle |_________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Ancient Castle |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #057 | Meguroko | GRD / DRK | L19, 20, 21 ) ( #068 | Desmasu | GHO | L19, 20, 21, 22 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a bit of stuff to do in here, although for starters, there are some Psychics waiting in the first room. The first one has a Shinbora L24, which is a powerful Psychic/Flying-type Pokemon that has a lot of defense as well. The one on the other side of the sinkhole, Koromori L23 and a Munna L23. If you enter the sinkhole, you'll fall down to a basement level with a Revive sitting right there for you. Guess there's really not all that much you can do here for the time being, but at least you can catch Desmasu here if you're looking for some sort of cool Ghost-type Pokemon. In order to cross the sinkholes, you need to walk around their border. When I say walk, I mean walk; running will cause you to sink into the sinkhole! Cross the second sinkhole, then talk to the Backpacker by the sinkhole. She'll say she found a fossil, so you'll have your choice of either the the Shell Fossil (top option) or the Wing Fossil (bottom option). You can bring that Fossil back to the Museum in Shippou City to have them turn it into a Pokemon for you. You'll get the Water/Rock-type Turtle Pokemon Protoga if you pick the Shell Fossil, and you'll get the Rock/Flying-type Bird Pokemon Ahken if you pick the Wing Fossil. It'll be at level 25 when you revive it. Keep in mind that whichever Pokemon you don't wind up with will need to be obtained through a trade if you want it! You're not going to be able to proceed any further into the Ancient Castle at the moment, but at least you've got your fossil. So yeah, make your way back to the entrance of the Resort Desert, heal your Pokemon up with the Doctor, then make your way back to Route 4 and get to the Raimon Gate, which connects to Raimon City. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.4.4. Raimon City |____________________________________________________) On your way through the Raimon Gate, you'll run into Cheren and Prof. Araragi. Araragi gives you 10 Ultra Balls (wow!) to help make catching Pokemon easier, and then they both decide they need to go find Belle, because she's apparently still lost in the desert or something. So yeah, just make your way north into Raimon City itself. As soon as you enter, you'll find that Team Plasma is still up to their usual tricks, bullying an old man even. It's time for you to step in and stop them! The first Plasma goon uses a Miruhog L18 and a Yabukron L18. The second one doesn't even both with you, so the two of them run off. As gratitude, the old man gives you his Bicycle, which lets you ride much, much faster than you can run. Afterwards, Belle shows up and says some stuff about wanting to try the Pokemon Musical contest thingy. It's basically a replacement for the Pokemon Contests. You can find the Pokemon Center in the west side of town. One important thing that I absolutely must point out to you though is that the bottom shop person sells you TMs! Yes, that's right, you can buy all of the following TMs from him: o TM21 (Frustration) for $10000 o TM27 (Return) for $10000 o TM73 (Thunder Wave) for $10000 o TM74 (Gyro Ball) for $10000 o TM16 (Light Screen) for $30000 o TM20 (Safeguard) for $30000 o TM33 (Reflect) for $30000 Even though they look rather pricey, when you factor in you can use them as many times as you'd like, it's not really so bad. If you've got the cash, picking up Return is a good option if you're looking for a way to pump up your Normal-type Pokemon's attacks, particularly earlier ones like Yoterrie (and evolutions) or Minezumi (and its evolution), because it will probably be very friendly towards you anyway. Thunder Wave is a great TM to have on the ready for whenever you need it, because although it's not quite as effective as putting a Pokemon to sleep when it comes down to increasing your catch rate, it's at least something that helps give you an edge in catching Pokemon that maybe you don't want to have on all the time. Even though Light Screen and Reflect are rather expensive, they are very worth it to have, because they essentially half the Physical (Reflect) or Special (Light Screen) damage done to any of your Pokemon by 50% in a Single Battle or 33% in a Double Battle, effectively counting as two X Defends or X Sp. Defs. They're great to have handy if you find you need just a little bit more defense or something, and having them as TMs means you can leave those moves off of your Pokemon while you're running through caves and stuff. That's why I recommend getting these two when you have a bit more money. So Belle is waiting for you in the northeast part of town, over by the Pokemon Musical stage thing. Inside, the owner of the place will give you each an Item Case, which can store different items for the musical thing. You'll then have to pick one of your Pokemon to try dress up. Don't think too hard about it or anything, because it's mostly for practice anyway. You see, there will be a few default items in a ring, and you can use your stylus to place them on your Pokemon. They snap to a certain position, which is very convenient. After you've selected a snazzy look, you can hit OK and then go to the next part, where you can tilt any piece of clothing by sort of tugging on it. It can help fine-tune your Pokemon's look. If you talk to the girl in the corner sort of by the PC in the Musical Hall, she'll give you TM49 (Echo Voice), a Special-based Normal-type attack that doesn't do much damage, but if you use it multiple times in a row, it makes it stronger. It also counts if any Pokemon on your team use it on the next turn, like for Double Battles or Triple Battles. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Just Dance! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || The Pokemon Musical is one of the newest additions to || || Black and White. It doesn't directly earn you anything || || you need, at least to my knowledge, but it can be a lot || || of fun watching your Pokemon totally cheese it up while || || dressed up really goofy. It's one of the funnest things || || they've done with the new sprites by a long shot! || || || || Now anyway, if you actually want to do one of these || || Pokemon Musical things, you just need to talk to the lady || || in the middle. Agree to enter, then choose one of your || || Pokemon, and finally you'll choose a song to dance to. || || || || Once you've selected that, you'll be able to dress up || || your Pokemon like you were able to earlier. Some Pokemon || || dress up better than others, so play around and see what || || looks good on your Pokemon (you can do this by talking to || || the lady on the eastern desk, by the way). Then, after || || you've chosen your Pokemon's look and tilted any of its || || accessories, you'll watch the Pokemon you chose as well || || as three other Pokemon all cooperate up on stage in a || || really adorable dance sequence. || || || || If your Pokemon had on any special accessories, you can || || tap the button for it in the bottom screen to use it and || || hopefully woo the audience. If you use it at the right || || moment, like when the spotlight is on your Pokemon, it || || could have great effect. You'll hear clapping to indicate || || how well everything went. || || || || After the dance is over, be sure to talk with random || || people that you see out in the hall! The better you did, || || the more there'll be, but if you did well, people will || || give you items that you can use in future performances! || || || || You can keep doing this to get a whole bunch of different || || items to dress your Pokemon up with! Plus you can even || || play it with other friends, too. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| When you leave the Music Hall, you'll see Belle outside talking with her dad. I guess her dad just doesn't approve of her or something, so they get all emotional and sad music plays, but then this wierd lady in yellow shows up, eventually introducing herself as the city's Gym Leader, Kamitsure, and tries giving Belle a little pep talk. Things get settled, everyone leaves, woohoo. Anyway, right to the west of the Music Hall is the Big Stadium. There's not really much upstairs, so take that blue teleporter to go right onto the field. Depending on what day it is, they play different sports here. When they're playing soccer, there's a Soccer Player you can battle with a Koaruhi L25. If they're playing baseball, you can fight a Baseball Player with a Baoppu L23, Yanappu L23, and Hiyappu L23. Just to the west of the Big Stadium is the Little Stadium. It's the same basic thing as the Big Stadium; take the teleporter, and get on the field so you can take on one of the team members. If they're shooting hoops, you can fight a Basketball Player. He has a Hoyga L25 on his team. There's a building in the middle of town that, when you approach it, a lady with blue hair walks out and looks a little confused about it. She says something about the Gear Station and the Battle Subway, but right away she gives you the Vs. Recorder, which lets you record fights against other players and in the Battle Subway. Inside of that building are a whole bunch of subway trains that can take you to various places, I guess. A lot of them have to do with battling online from the looks of it, or are meant to replace the Battle Tower, but you can take one of the subway trains to a little town called Kanawa Town to get... well, a Rare Candy. That's it for now. But you can go if you want. Now, in the apartment building just to the west of the Battle Subway, go up to the second floor and talk to the guy up there. He'll give you the valuable Sun Stone, which can be used to evolve Monmen or Churine to their evolved form -- very handy if you happened to have been using either on your team! One other very important item you need to pick up is in the apartment building right next door, farther to the west of the Battle Subway. Talk to the blue haired dude inside and he'll give you HM04 (Strength), which is a Physical-based Normal-type 80-power move that isn't a terrible HM, but since you can't get rid of it right away, I would avoid teaching it to any of your Pokemon just yet. Still, though, you'll need this in order to move boulders. Actually, in that same house, go upstairs and talk to the old lady upstairs and she'll give you the Soothe Bell, a valuable item that helps boost the bearer's happiness a lot quicker while it's held. You can actually go to the northeast gate leading over to Route 16 if you want to pick up a special item. Talk to the Black Belt inside of the gate and he'll give you the Macho Brace, an item that halves the users Speed while its held, but (in a nutshell) it causes that Pokemon's stats to raise quicker. Well, now that the main part of the city is out of the way, you can go to the flashy part of the city off to the east and you'll run into N again. It's been awhile since you've seen that oddball, huh? He'll lead you over to the ferris wheel and will then take you up in one of the carts, talking about Geechisu and his story, apparently. It's kinda weird, but whatever, it's a pretty cool ferris wheel to see. However, after your little ferris wheel ride, some Team Plasma Grunts show up and notice N! It looks like he has some pretty significant ties to Team Plasma after all, because now you're going to have to battle him! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2200 || |\ Team Plasma N |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Meguroko | GRD / DRK | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Embargo ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Darumakka | FIR | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Fire Punch ][ Facade ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Brick Break ][ Swagger ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L22 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Psybeam ][ Air Cutter ]|#| |*|[ Whirlwind ][ Tailwind ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` You've seen a lot of these Pokemon before if you stopped by the desert at all, but N uses their abilities pretty well. Watch out for Shinbora, because it hits way harder than you'd think. Not only that, but it likes to increase its Speed (and the rest of the team's Speed) with an aptly timed Tailwind. After beating him, he'll get right up close to you, going into a pretty neat Livecaster-esque anime shot of N. He'll tell you that he wants to become the Champion or something like that and maybe he'll start collecting the Gym Badges. Ah, I don't know, he's such an oddball, but I love his music! While you're over by the ferris wheel, there's an X Attack hiding by a tree and bench just to the south of you. Go ahead and pick it up. The Gym is also just off to the west. Yeah, it's that flashy building that looks like it probably also doubles as a tilt-a-whirl or something. Whenever you're ready, now that you've got everything taken care of, head on in there and get ready for your fourth Gym Badge! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Sneak ahead for some new Pokemon! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Routes 5 to the northwest and 16 to the northeast are || || both technically open for you to fight a few Trainers on || || and catch wild Pokemon in the area. Though you won't be || || able to proceed in either area right yet, you can at || || least earn some valuable EXP as well as get an || || opportunity to catch Pokemon like Yuniran, Gochiru, and || || Chillarmy. These sections will be covered, though, but || || you may want to check them out before your Gym Leader || || fight. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.4.5. Raimon Gym |_____________________________________________________) As always, you can talk to the coach to receive some advice and, more useful to you, a Fresh Water. Great. Ok, to get through the puzzle, you need to take those hover car things and ride around on them. They'll only travel through the circuit of dotted lines. o Take the right hover car over to the eastern platform. o Fight the Lady. She has two Emonga L24. o Press the switch to reroute the blue track. o Ride the hover car to the next point. o Head north and fight the Rich Boy and his Shimama L25. o Press the green switch. o Try to board the northern hover car, but get forced into a battle with another Rich Boy. He has two Shimama L24. o Take the hover car down to the purple area, press the switch, and then fight the Lady inside the car. She has an Emonga L25. o Take the hover car through the loop-de-loop, use the boost to get through (kidding), and then you'll be right where the Gym Leader herself is. ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #008 | Futachimaru | WTR | L26 ) ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L27 ) ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L27 ) ( #028 | Shimama | ELC | L26 ) ( #039 | Dotekkotsu | FTG | L26 ) ( #046 | Kurumiru | BUG / GRS | L14 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $3240 || |\ Leader Kamitsure |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Emonga | ELC / FLY | L25 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Volt Change ][ Aerial Ace ]|#| |*|[ Quick Attack ][ Pursuit ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Emonga | ELC / FLY | L25 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Volt Change ][ Aerial Ace ]|#| |*|[ Quick Attack ][ Pursuit ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Zebraika | ELC | L27 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Volt Change ][ Spark ]|#| |*|[ Nitro Charge ][ Quick Attack ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Both of her Emonga like to use the move Volt Change, which is a lot like an Electric-type U-Turn, hitting the target and then forcing the user to switch. She'll often switch between her two Emonga; one of them is male and the other is female, making them slightly easier to distinguish which is which. Her Zebraika is a lot less of a nuisance and a lot more of a powerhouse, hitting fast and hard, but thankfully it is weak to Ground-type attacks like Dig. Be wary, though, because that's a prime moment for it to use Volt Change to switch to an Emonga! After beating her, she'll give you the Volt Badge. That makes it so Pokemon up to level 50 will obey you if they're traded Pokemon. Additionally, she gives you TM72 (Volt Change), which is a 70-power, Special-based Electric-type attack that forces the user to switch after the attack is used. She advises that you go to Route 5 to continue your journey. You can get out of her Gym quickly by pressing the switch off to the left of her and taking that hover car back to the entrance. However, after healing your Pokemon, you may want to check out Route 16 in the northeast corner instead. It'll be closed off either way, but it never hurts since you're right here, and there are some new Trainers and Pokemon for you to encounter there. It's up to you, though. _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.5. Quake Badge |###################################################::~/ `-'-------------------'-----------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.1. Route 16 |_______________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 16 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #016 | Lepardas | DRK | L20, 22 ) ( #080 | Gochimu | PSY | L19, 20 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #083 | Yuniran | PSY | L19, 20 ) :) * White only. (: ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L19 ) ( #074 | Yabukron | PSN | L21 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L19 ) :) * Rare, only when grass is shaking. (: ( #093 | Emonga | ELC / FLY | L20 ) :) * Rare. Found in shaking grass. (: ( #079 | Chillachino | NRM | L22 ) :) * Rare. Found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a Policeman near the start of the route that will fight you at night. He has a Harderrier L24. There's also a Cycler near him that has a Koaruhi L22 and a Lepardas L22 on her team. To the north, there's some patches of grass as well as a Backpacker with a Mogurew L23. Further east, there's another Backpacker that has a Zulugg L23, and then near the closed exit, there's another Cycler with a Hoyga L22. Head up north into the grass, and then, if you have your Pokemon with Cut handy, whip it out and you'll gain access to a Rare Candy. There's a boulder you can heave out of the way if you have a Pokemon that knows Strength in your party. Behind there is a lot of thick grass and even a valuable TM for you to pick up! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 16 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L22 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' The Backpacker up there has a Kurumayu L23 for you to fight. She's guarding the valuable TM66 (Payback), which inflicts double the damage if the user is damaged before attacking. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.2. Forest of Doubt |________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Forest of Doubt |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L22 ) ( #047 | Kurumayu | BUG / GRS | L21, 22 ) ( #052 | Monmen | GRS | L19 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #049 | Fushide | BUG / PSN | L20, 21 ) ( #027 | Kenhoroh | NRM / FLY | L22 ) :) * Rare, in shaking patches (: ( #019 | Baoppu | FIR | ) :) * Rare, in shaking patches (: ( #017 | Yanappu | GRS | ) :) * Rare, in shaking patches (: ( #021 | Hiyappu | WTR | ) :) * Rare, in shaking patches (: ( #048 | Hahakomori | BUG / GRS | ) :) * Rare, in shaking patches (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Not really much here, other than some interesting Pokemon for you to catch. There's a Big Mushroom inside of the stump near the entrance and the big field of grass. If you head north, you'll find a Backpacker. I guess his wife or girlfriend must be camping with him in his RV, but she's completely silent. Oh well, you don't need to deal with this now, but that's about all that's in this forest. Go ahead and catch whatever you want, then got on out of there and get moving to where you're supposed to be headed: Route 5! Although, since you're already here, do you want to check out some of the other optional stuff you can do and get now that you can push boulders? You can do all of this stuff after you're able to use Fly, but now that you have your Bicycle, you should be able to zip through to these past locations pretty quickly. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.3. Yaguruma Forest |________________________________________________) This one in particular is one of the biggest changes, because there was originally a guy blocking your way to the thick grass in the northern half of the route. Well, he's gone now, leaving way to some stuff. You can find this in a break in the fence just north of the two bridges. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Yaguruma Forest (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #052 | Monmen | GRS | L22, 23, 24 ) ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L23, 24 ) ( #050 | Hoyga | BUG / PSN | L23, 24 ) ( #047 | Kurumayu | BUG / GRS | L22, 23 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Walk through the patches of grass until you get to stairs leading up and stairs leading down. Start by taking the batch leading up. Follow that through the log until you get to the Hyper Potion in the tree stump. Further back, you can find a bunch of boulders blocking the path to go further. Nothing you can do about it now, though, although you'll be able to return here to find a legendary Pokemon later in the game (as early as you receive the HM for Surf, after your sixth badge), so remember this spot! Go back to where you chose which set of stairs to take, now go south. The road will eventually fork; heading left leads to a dead end until you get Surf (actually, hint: use your Item Finder to find a Rare Candy), but heading right down several sets of stairs leading east brings you to TM22 (SolarBeam), a powerful Grass-type move that requires one turn to charge, then unleashes the power on the next turn. When the weather is sunny, though (as in through the move Sunny Day), it can be fired off instantly, so keep that in mind. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.4. Route 2 |________________________________________________________) Remember that old gigantic boulder you saw near the beginning of the game back on Route 2? Well now you have the Strength to move it, so shove it out of the way and get yourself the Rare Candy that was hiding over there all along. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.5. Kanoko Town |____________________________________________________) I'm not sure what the exact number you need for this is, but if you go back and talk to Prof. Araragi in her lab in Kanoko Town after seeing a certain number of Pokemon for your Pokedex, she'll give you the ever-useful TM54 (False Swipe), which is a move that will not knock out the Pokemon and leave it with 1 HP left instead if it would have knocked it out. I had seen 52 Pokemon in my Pokedex when I received it, but I'm guessing it could be 10 - 20. Point is, I'm sure you have enough by now, so if you're feeling adventurous and longing for home, swing on by Kanoko Town! Alright, well that's about every location between here and there, so there's really nothing holding you back from going to Route 5. Ride that back and get going, partner! You've got a badge to get to! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.6. Route 5 |________________________________________________________) Right as soon as you enter the route after earning your Volt Badge, Cheren will show up and challenge you to a battle right away! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2600 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Lepardas | DRK | L24 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Pursuit ][ Fake Out ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Torment ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L24 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Air Cutter ][ Quick Attack ]|#| |*|[ Detect ][ Roost ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Yanappu | GRS | L24 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Seed Bomb ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leech Seed ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Chaobu | FIR / FTG | L26 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Nitro Charge ][ Rollout ]|#| |*|[ Smog ][ Arm Thrust ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Baoppu | FIR | L24 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Flame Burst ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Yawn ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Futachimaru | WTR | L26 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Shell Blade ][ Water Pulse ]|#| |*|[ Fury Cutter ][ Focus Energy ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Hiyappu | WTR | L24 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Boil Over ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Water Sport ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Janobi | GRS | L26 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Grass Mixer ][ Mega Drain ]|#| |*|[ Leech Seed ][ Growth ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` His Pokemon have improved a little bit from the last fight, but their strategy is still mostly the same. Not really sure what more to say in regards to him other than remember those type advantages! After beating him, Kamitsure shows up and then introduces you to Adeku, whos is holding some sort of festival and is a really big deal. In fact, he's so much of a big deal, that he's the League Champion of Isshu! Yeah, you know, the dude after the Elite Four, yeah, that guy. That is some wild hair, though, phew! After some dialogue, Adeku heals your Pokemon and then has you and Cheren battle against these two little kids. They each have a Harderrier L26, and Cheren uses his Lepardas L24. Remember to avoid Physical-based attacks if possible, due to Intimidate! Anyway, because Adeku is here, there are a ton of Trainers in the area itching for a battle! The Cook has a Baoppu L21, Yanappu L21, and a Hiyappu L21. The Clown has two Hoyga L22. The Musician playing the guitar has two Shimama L22, and he'll give you the Electric Guitar after beating him (for the Musical Hall). There's a Dancer that has two Darumakka L22. And lastly, in the area, there's a Painter with a Shinbora L23 on his team. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 5 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #080 | Gochimu | PSY | L19, 20, 21 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #083 | Yuniran | PSY | L19, 20, 21 ) :) * White only. (: ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L19, 20 ) ( #074 | Yabukron | PSN | L19, 21 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L22 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Now that that hustle and bustle is over, you can check out a bit more of the area before heading west. Go back to the entrance by the fence and then sneak behind the fence on the southern side to reach a Hyper Potion. There's some tall grass to the north, along with a few Trainers. The first Backpacker has a Munna L23 on her team. There's a Great Ball right beside her. The second Backpacker in the north has a Gamagaru L23, which is the evolved form of the little tadpole guy. He happens to be right by a Revive and some thick grass. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 5 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #016 | Lepardas | DRK | L23, 25 ) ( #074 | Yabukron | PSN | L22 ) ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L22 ) ( #080 | Gochimu | PSY | L19 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #083 | Yuniran | PSY | L19 ) :) * White only. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' At the end of the thick grass is a Zinc waiting for you, which never hurts to have or use. Now just hop off the ledge and head towards the drawbridge, where Cheren and Kamitsure is and she'll convince the person to lower the drawbridge for you in a pretty sweet scene. Well, what are you waiting for? Get on that drawbridge! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.7. Hodomoe Drawbridge |_____________________________________________) As you go through the bridge, feathers may fall from the sky and appear as weird little shadows. You can pick these up by running right into them. There's a feather that corresponds to every stat, which, when used, act like a weaker variant of vitamins to raise a Pokemon's stat. There's also some other sort of plain feather, which I don't quite know what it does just yet. You might also encounter a Pokemon while picking up feathers! Every now and then you'll get into a fight with a Koaruhi, the Water/Flying-type duck Pokemon, which evolves into Swanna. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Hodomoe Drawbridge |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #086 | Koaruhi | WTR / FLY | L23 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Yep, just ride your bike along -- or walk if you're a Slowpoke -- and you'll eventually reach Hodomoe City. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.8. Hodomoe City |___________________________________________________) Not much at the very entrance, but as you head to the west, you'll find Cheren talking to a dude in a cowboy hat. It's the Gym Leader, Yahkon. The two of them seem to be having some disagreements or something about Team Plasma. Oh well. There's a dude in the second house from the entrance that will teach your starter Pokemon (or any region's starter Pokemon, for that matter) one of three different moves that's based off its type. It'll teach Grass-type starters Grass Oath, Fire-type starters Fire Oath, and Water-type starters Water Oath. These are 50-power Special-based moves, but their power apparently increases and they combine and stuff if you combine them in battle -- probably through Double or Triple Battles. I don't recommend teaching it to your Pokemon right now, though. The Pokemon Center can be found by heading north. They finally sell Dusk Balls for $1000 each, which may seem pricy, but it's twice as effective as an Ultra Ball which costs $1200 later on, so that's not bad if you like playing at night. You can also talk to the dude up the stairs by the Union Room lady and he'll give you a Repeat Ball, which has a great catch rate if you use it on a Pokemon already in your Pokedex. Inside of the house to the southeast of the Pokemon Center, you can trade a Chillarmy for a Basurao (that spiky fish thing), which is a great deal because you can get Chillarmy pretty often in Route 5 just across the bridge. You'll get the red-striped version in Black and the blue-striped version in White. The guy next to him also checks to see how many Pokemon you've seen on your Pokedex, and if you've got at least 50, he'll give you the Shell Bell, a held item that restores a small amount of HP relative to the amount of damage the bearer did with its attack. Want to try something fun? Go behind the Marketplace and talk to the Biker back there and he'll offer to do a Rotation Battle in Black or a Triple Battle in White. He uses a Warubiru L27, a Basurao L27, and a Zebraika L27. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Triple Battles! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Triple Battles are one of the cool new battle modes of || || Pokemon Black and White! Throughout the game, there will || || be a few Trainers that will engage you in these sorts of || || battles, although they are more common in Pokemon White. || || || || Basically, it is a lot like a Double Battle, except you || || have three Pokemon out rather than two. The Pokemon on || || the far-left of your team can only attack the Pokemon || || directly in front of it or the Pokemon to the right, but || || not the one on the far end of your opponent's team. || || Attacks that attack all Pokemon like Surf or Earthquake || || just affect the adjacent Pokemon. However, the Pokemon in || || the middle is able to attack any of the opponent's || || Pokemon, but it also means any of the opponent's Pokemon || || is able to strike it as well! || || || || It's a really fun format and adds a whole new level of || || strategy to the tried and true mix. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Rotation Battles! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || What's a Rotation Battle, you ask? Well, it's like a || || Triple Battle, except only one Pokemon uses an attack || || each turn. You'll see all 3 of your opponent's Pokemon in || || the battle, as well as yours, but each Trainer can rotate || || their Pokemon to use a different one's attack. || || || || Think of it even more like a game of rock-paper-scissors, || || because you don't know for sure if your opponent will || || have another Pokemon absorb your hit or not. You can || || rotate your Pokemon to use its attack for the turn by || || pressing the little rotation symbols in the Fight menu. || || Rotating does not use up your turn! (But switching || || Pokemon obviously does.) || || || || The battles play out like Single Battles other than that || || whole rotating feature. It's a fun new way to battle that || || adds an extra strategy element to the tried-and-true || || battle formula! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| In the house directly to the west of the Pokemon Center, there's a lady inside that will want to see a cute move. She'll tell you the name of the move, then you need to show her a Pokemon that knows that move (just have it in your party). In my case, she asked to see Light Screen, so I showed it to her and she gave me a Heart Scale. I'm assuming this is a once-a-day thing, and she comes up with new moves (likely just TM moves) every day. Now, one sweet part is in the western part of town. There's a big marketplace set up there, and you can buy a lot of different stuff! _________________________________________________________________ |\_______________________________________________________________/| || Bazaar of Goodies || :)>-------------------------------------------------------------<(: || o The lady in the northwestern corner of the shop || || sells you Moomoo Milk for $500 a bottle. She sells it || || individually (first option) or by the dozen (second || || option). Since this heals a staggering 100 HP, it's || || highly recommend you buy these over Super or Hyper || || Potions, at least for now while your Pokemon don't have || || that much HP. Go ahead and pick up a dozen... you'll be || || glad you did. || || o If you talk to the shady guy with a suit in the || || northeastern part (well, east, and then facing north) || || with a Pokemon that's at least level 30, he'll give you || || the Expert Belt, a great held item that powers up your || || Super Effective attacks by 20%. Yes, any of the bearer's || || Super Effective hits will hit for 20% more, so put it on || || something rather diverse. || || o The guy directly south of the Expert Belt guy, in || || the southeast block (if you will), sells you some || || medicine. It's very bitter medicine, though, that lowers || || your Pokemon's happiness when you use the item on it. || || That's not as bad as it sounds, because it doesn't affect || || that much, and it isn't a permanent thing by any means. || || He sells the following items: || || o Heal Powder for $450 (like a Full Heal) || || o EnergyPowder for $500 (like a Super Potion || || ... Moomoo Milk is the same price and heals 2x as much) || || o Energy Root for $800 (like a Hyper Potion) || || o Revival Herb for $2800 (like a Max Revive, || || which is actually handy) || || || || The only thing really worth buying is the Revival || || Herb, just because you don't have access to Revives right || || yet, plus the healing-back-to-full part is really handy || || if you don't care about sacrificing a Pokemon's happiness || || (so what, Return does less damage?). Obviously don't do || || this for anything that evolves through happiness. || || || || By the way, you can sneak in the west side of the || || building from the outside. Just hug the wall and press || || right over by the Biker dude until you get in. You can || || get a Big Pearl back there. Don't let the guilt of || || stealing deter you, though! || ||_______________________________________________________________|| |/_______________________________________________________________\| Anyway, the Gym is in the far northeast corner of town, but the Gym Leader isn't there right now. Bummer. There's one more item hiding in the city. Go to the very northwest part of it and then sneak through that break in the trees up there and you'll find an Ultra Ball. Now, you can either go to Route 6 in the northeastern part of town, or you can go down to the Freezing Container to the south. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.9. Freezing Container |_____________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Freezing Container |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L21, 22 ) ( #088 | Baniputchi | ICE | L21 ) ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L20 ) ( #079 | Chillachino | NRM | L23 ) :) * Rare, found in shaking grass. (: ( #014 | Murand | NRM | L23 ) :) * Rare, found in shaking grass. (: ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L19 - 22 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Right from the entrance, head on east and fight a Youngster with a Hoyga L24 and a Kabulmo L24, a rather odd new Bug-type. Then head south between two of the warehouses and talk to the Worker to receive a Rugged Helmet, which causes the opponent a bit of damage every time they attack you with a direct attack. It's helpful for slower, sturdier Pokemon to get in a little extra damage before they get to attack. Keep going east and you'll find another Youngster with a Bachuru L24 (Electric/Bug-type tarantula!) and an Ishzumai L24. There's a Hyper Potion hidden over here (use your Item Finder), but that's about it. Go back near the entrance. A PP Up can be found in the trash can, which raises a move's PP permanently when you use it. Go south a little and then east to find an Ether, then keep going east to find some thick grass with a Protein in the middle of it. There's also a Worker with a Yanappu L24 and a Dokkora L24 over there. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Freezing Container (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L25, 27 ) ( #038 | Dokkora | FTG | L25 ) ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L24 ) ( #088 | Baniputchi | ICE | L25 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Anyway, head to the southwestern part of this little land piece and then Cheren will show up and say some stuff about Team Plasma. Before you go inside of that nearby door, you should take that path through the patch of grass to the north and pick up a Heart Scale. Alright, now go in the door. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.10. Freezing Container (Inside) |___________________________________) Hmm, doesn't look like there's that much shaking in here at first. There's a Net Ball up the steps, but you can't go further past that thanks to the ice, so go slide down on the ice below. Start by sliding at the very far left of the ice floor, slide north, then east, and then slide south to pick up a TM55 (Boil Over), which is a pretty good 80 power, Special-based Water-type move that also has a 30% chance of inflicting Burn. Definitely teach this to any Pokemon that can learn it, because chances are they don't have much better Water-type attacks at this point in the game. The first Worker down there has a Baoppu L24 and a Dokkora L24. Beat him, then slide across the ice to another set of stairs leading you to a second Worker. He has a Hiyappu L24 and a Dokkora L24. Oooooh, a sliding ice puzzle! How do you get through it? Here's how! o Enter from the bottom-most tile and go right. o Slide up. o Slide left. o Slide down and you're there. It looks more confusing than it is, don't worry. So go south and fight another Worker, who has a Dotekkotsu L25. Keep going south and go down all of the stairs til you find another Worker with a Buniputchi L24 and a Dokkora L24 in his party. Right beside him is a Ice Heal, which may come in handy down here if you get frozen. Ok, so continue north by sliding across the ice. Be sure to stay on the left side of the ice, too. Surprise, there's a Worker up there! This one has two Dokkora L23 and a Buniputchi L23. After beating him, pick up the Hyper Potion to the right, then head down towards the left. You can go up the stairs if you want to leave, but what you really want to do is go south of them near the open crate. As you approach it, Cheren will have magically caught up with you. He'll ask if you're ready to go inside. Make sure your Pokemon are healed and ready for a fight! Inside the box is Vio, another of the Team Plasma sage dudes that get a name. They'll stand to defend their leader, so talk to the ones on the right side and they'll battle you! One of them has a Lepardas L24, another has a Yabukron L24, while the one farthest to the right has a Meguroko L23 and a Miruhog L23. The one right in front of Vio has a Miruhog L23 and a Zulugg L23. After beating the four of them, Yahkon shows up with a bunch of Workers and they take those crooks out of there, puttin' up in the county jail or something. He tells you he'll be at his Gym, then leaves, with Cheren leaving shortly afterwards. Before you leave, though, make sure you pick up the NeverMeltIce in the room, which boosts your Pokemon's Ice-type attack's power by 20%! Ok, go ahead and leave by exiting the box, climbing the stairs, then sliding down the ice and walking out the exit. Go back, heal your Pokemon, then make your way to the Gym! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.5.11. Hodomoe Gym |___________________________________________________) As you approach the Gym, you'll see Cheren standing and watching, but you'll also see Yahkon with Vio, and Geechisu with his little army of Plasma goons. Then he decides to be a jerk and give Vio back to Geechisu before going into his Gym. Way to let the bad guys go, buddy, although at least they'll be out of your neck of the woods for awhile, which is I guess all that's important to him. Go ahead and talk to the coach inside of the Gym for your free Fresh Water, then head onto the left. Press A when facing the green down arrow to descend. Fight the first Miner and his Gamagaru L28 and a Mogurew L28. Take the lift to the north up if you want to fight another, although it's optional. He has a Meguroko L28 with Intimidate and a Mogurew L28. Doing that takes you back up to the start, though; where you really want to go is around the perimeter of the room, over to the western lift. The Miner there has just one Pokemon on his team, but it's a Warubiru L29 -- the first evolution of Meguroko. If you take the lift to the right, you'll go back up and fight the Businessman. He uses two Meguroko L27 with Intimidate and a Gamagaru L27. Ok, go back down and take the northern lift up, then walk along the northern wall, fighting the OL with her Mogurew L29, lastly take that lift WAY, WAAAAYYYY down to the Gym Leader himself, Yahkon. Go back and heal your Pokemon if you desire, then take on the fifth Gym Leader, the earthly cowboy, Yahkon! ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #008 | Futachimaru | WTR | L32 ) ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L31 ) ( #032 | Gigaias | RCK | L31 ) ( #040 | Rohbshin | FTG | L31 ) ( #029 | Zebraika | ELC | L27 ) ( #056 | Basurao | WTR | L25 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $3720 || |\ Leader Yahkon |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Warubiru | GRD / DRK | L29 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Crunch ][ Level Field ]|#| |*|[ Swagger ][ Torment ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Gamagaru | WTR / GRD | L29 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Muddy Water ][ BubbleBeam ]|#| |*|[ Level Field ][ Aqua Ring ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Doryuuzu | GRD / STL | L31 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Rock Slide ][ Slash ]|#| |*|[ Level Field ][ Claw Sharpen ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` He starts off with his Warubiru, which has some pretty high Attack and can annoy you pretty well. Keep in mind that he has two Hyper Potions which he'll use in the battle whenever his Pokemon get weak, so try to avoid getting them in the red zone HP-wise. His second Pokemon is Gamagaru, which is an annoying combination of Water/Ground, meaning its only weakness is Grass Knot. That would be a great move to use if you've got it handy, and maybe even teach it before the fight if you're struggling. Last up is his Doryuuzu, which is a tough mixture of Ground/Steel, making it impervious to a wide amount of attacks. Fire-, Water-, Fighting-, or Ground-type attacks are your best bet against it and will take it down quickly, whereas Grass- and Ice-type attacks are still alright against it; anything else will be resisted, so you almost need to catch that weakness or you'll have a very tough fight! It can use Claw Sharpen to raise its Attack and Accuracy, and it has also has Groundwork to hit hard and slow you down. After beating him, he'll give you the Quake Badge, which allows all traded Pokemon up to level 60 to obey you, and he also gives you... an IOU for the TM. He forgot it on Route 6, so that should be your next destination after healing your Pokemon! Conveniently, on your way out, someone removed the orange cone blocking access to the lift. Why couldn't you just do that from the beginning? Haha... _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.6. Jet Badge |#####################################################::~/ `-'-----------------'-------------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.1. Hodomoe City |___________________________________________________) As you head to the northwest, you'll run into Belle. She'll congratulate you for getting your badge, and will then challenge you to a fight right away! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2800 || |\ PKMN Trainer Belle |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Harderrier | NRM | L26 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Take Down ][ Crunch ]|#| |*|[ Helping Hand ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Musharna | PSY | L26 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Psybeam ][ Hypnosis ]|#| |*|[ Defense Curl ][ Lucky Chant ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Baoppu | FIR | L26 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Flame Burst ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Amnesia ][ Yawn ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Futachimaru | WTR | L28 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Shell Blade ][ Revenge ]|#| |*|[ Water Pulse ][ Fury Cutter ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Hiyappu | WTR | L26 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Boil Over ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Taunt ][ Water Sport ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Janobi | GRS | L28 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Slam ][ Grass Mixer ]|#| |*|[ Mega Drain ][ Leech Seed ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Yanappu | GRS | L26 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Seed Bomb ][ Bite ]|#| |*|[ Leech Seed ][ Torment ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Chaobu | FIR / FTG | L28 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Take Down ][ Rollout ]|#| |*|[ Smog ][ Arm Thrust ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` She's not much more difficult than before, really. The Musharna is now a bit more challenging and has some high defensive stats, but shouldn't be too rough on you. After beating her, she'll reward you by giving you HM02 (Fly), which is a great Flying-type attack and also allows you to fly around outside of battle to any city you've previously visited. Now you can quickly get back to any town that you might have forgotten something in! Now that you can fly, you might want to go back to visit Kanoko Town again if you've seen at least 60 Pokemon. Talk to Prof. Araragi and she'll give you TM17 (Protect), which protects your Pokemon from all attacks on that turn, but only has a 50% chance of working if you use it two turns in row. Go ahead and heal up your Pokemon, then go back to the northwest and get ready to head onto Route 6! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.2. Route 6 |________________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 6 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #096 | Tamagetake | GRS / PSN | L23, 25 ) ( #094 | Kabulmo | BUG | L22, 24 ) ( #091 | Shikijika | NRM / GRS | L22, 23, 24 ) ( #047 | Kurumayu | BUG / GRS | L22, 23 ) ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L23, 25 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L22, 23, 25 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: ( #093 | Emonga | ELC / FLY | L25 ) :) * Rare, sometimes found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a Scientist with a Shikijima L27 right in the first patch of grass. He likes to start off by using an X Defend on it to raise its Defense, but that shouldn't bother you too much. Across the bridge and to the north is a Pokemon Ranger with an Emonga L27 and a Shikijika L27, and she gives you a Cheri Berry after beating her. Keep going and fight the Parasol Lady on the bridge. She has four Otamaro L24. Just a little bit past her is Scientist with another Shikijika L27, but he'll also use an X Attack to raise its Attack right away. Right past the Scientist is a house with a Hyper Potion sitting in the yard. The house is actually a little bit of a laboratory, where some scientists are studying the seasons. I think you can take Shikijika here and show it to one of them for something, but I'm not entirely sure what just yet. Just south of the house is a patch of grass behind the fence with an Elixir at the end of the fence. Go ahead and pick that up, then head to the west, fighting the Researcher and her Shikijika L27. She uses an X Speed on it right away. Beat her and then head across the bridge, to another field. Now, this field may look like it has a bunch of items in it, but some of them are actually Tamagetake! They'll attack you if you search them. The item right between the two puddles is a Leaf Stone, which you can use to evolve your Yanappu if you still have it. There's also a Parasol Lady with a Baniputchi L26 and a Pururil L26. Right after her is another is a Pokemon Ranger with a Chillarmy L27 and an Emonga L27. He'll give you a Cheri Berry after beating him, just like the last Pokemon Ranger. Ok, now cross the bridge and then head to the east and you'll find a house. Inside of the house you can talk to the lady there and she'll heal your Pokemon back up to full, which hopefully saves you some walks back to town to heal. Talk to the little girl and she'll give you a Shiny Stone, an item that can evolve your Chillarmy into Chillchino right away -- although, beware, because Chillchino doesn't learn any new moves when it levels up (although there are plenty of other moves that can be taught by TMs and also relearned via Heart Scales). ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 6 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L27, 29 ) ( #094 | Kabulmo | BUG | L26, 28 ) ( #047 | Kurumayu | BUG / GRS | L27 ) ( #091 | Shikijika | NRM / GRS | L26, 27, 28 ) ( #096 | Tamagetake | GRS / PSN | L27 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Just outside you'll find some thick grass. There's a path leading to the north, and a dead end to the east. There's also nothing you're missing on the western side of the route, so whenever you're done in the thick grass, head on north to the Electric Stone Cave! You'll notice that the entrance is blocked by some yellow web. Upon investigating it, Yahkon shows up (he's late!) and cuts down the yellow web, which is Denchura web, by having his Warubiru slashing it apart. He then gives you TM78 (Level Field), the move that he used earlier. It lowers the target's Speed and also does a fair amount of damage. He then leaves afterwards, leaving you free you enter the cave. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.3. Electric Stone Cave |____________________________________________) Almost as soon as you enter the cave, a mysterious character will teleport, grab you, and bring you over to N, who's just chilling in there. He yaks on about some stuff regarding Team Plasma, the Dark Trinity, Geechisu, and a bunch of other stuff. He'll leave you alone for awhile afterwards, though, running off to the north. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Electric Stone Cave |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L24 ) ( #101 | Bachul | BUG / ELC | L24, 25, 27 ) ( #103 | Tessheed | GRS / STL | L24, 25 ) ( #000 | Gearu | PSY / FIR | L25, 26, 27 ) ( #035 | Mogurew | GRD | L24, 26 ) :) * Rare, found inside of the swirling dust. (: ( #108 | Shibishiras | ELC | L27 ) :) * Rare (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Keep the Pokemon away! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || There are a lot of Pokemon in this cave and they attack || || you with unrelenting frequency. Because of this, it is || || highly recommended that you bring in a bunch of Super || || Repels during your exploration of the cave! Feel free to || || catch any of the Pokemon you want, of course, but since || || the Pokemon will likely be more of a nuisance than || || anything after your initial thrill of encountering new || || Pokemon, it will save you a considerable amount of time || || and not cut back on your training too much if you avoid || || most of the Pokemon inside. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Get some stones! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || If you see some swirling dust clouds, it likely means || || that there is a rare wild Pokemon for you to fight there, || || but sometimes simply going to those clouds will result in || || you finding a rare item. Among these items are the || || Thunderstone, Ghost Jewel (and presumably Jewels of any || || type, which raise the damage of the bearer's attacks that || || are of the Jewel's type), etc. The point is, check them || || out, using a repel right away if you want to be sure to || || get to one. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| The path leading further into the cave is blocked by a crystal. Upon approaching it, Belle will show up and wonder how to move it. Prof. Araragi appears afterwards. She gives you the Lucky Egg (!!), a held item that increases the amount of experience a Pokemon earns in battle by 50%. It's a great held item to hold to help speed up training and it's incredibly awesome they gave you this without much effort; in the older generations, it was very difficult for you to obtain. Go ahead and push the floating rock and it will magnetize over to that electric rock thing. Now you can walk through to the rest of the cave. So go to the east, then north. There's another floating rock off to the west, so push that towards the east and you'll clear way to a Parlyz Heal. Ok, now head east and there's a Scientist for you to fight. He uses a Gearu L29 on his team. Just to the south of him are two more floating rocks. You can only push them towards the larger magnetized rocks, so push the top one to the right and you'll clear way for a Revive. Then head back north and there's a Cool Trainer up there to the east with an Ahken L31 on his team. Fight him, grab the Heal Ball to the north, then go east of the Cool Trainer. Belle and Prof. Araragi will show up and say some stuff about Gearu, then just sort of stick around. There's a Hiker you can fight up to the north with a Gantle L26 and a Dotekkotsu L26, both of which are evolutions of some of the Pokemon you encountered many times in the past. Now go south and there's a bridge. As you approach it, that mysterious ninja person appears and quickly rushes you through across the bridge, over towards the Hyper Potion. Go ahead and grab it, then head over towards the Researcher and the stairs leading down. The Researcher has a Gearu L29 to fight you with and uses an X Special on the first turn of the fight. Before heading down the stairs, go over to the two floating rocks and push the bottom one, allowing you to squeak through and grab the Iron. ___________________________ __|_| Electric Stone Cave B1F |_______________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Electric Stone Cave B1F |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #103 | Tessheed | GRS / STL | L25, 26 ) ( #101 | Bachul | BUG / ELC | L24, 25, 26, 27 ) ( #000 | Gearu | PSY / FIR | L25 ) ( #035 | Mogurew | GRD | L24, 26 ) :) * Rare, found inside of the swirling dust. (: ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L24 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' In the first basement, head on over to the west until you find the two guys next to each other. Talk to them and they'll each give you a Nugget, an item which you can sell for $5000 -- although you should hold onto them for now, as there is someone who will buy them for more later on. Heading west of these two leads you to some stairs taking you up near the entrance, to a ledge you can jump down to get back to an earlier spot in the cave. This might make for a great time to go heal if your Pokemon are getting rather weak. Otherwise, head to the north of those two. In the northwest corner of the rocks, you can find a Timer Ball waiting for you. If you head over towards the eastern part of this little rock area, avoiding the Team Plasma Grunts looming for now, you'll find a Doctor off in the corner. Beat his Kurumayu L29 and he'll be more than glad to heal your Pokemon anytime you talk to him, which may be a lifesaver during your trip here. Ok, now for those Team Plasma Grunts! The first one uses a Meguroko L26, a Zulugg L26, and a Miruhog L26. The second uses a lone Zulugg L28. Grunt number three uses a Yabukron L27 and a Lepardas L27 on her team. The fourth Grunt uses three Yabukron L26, while the fifth one uses a Miruhog L27 and a Meguroko L27. Take a little break in the Plasma Grunt smashing action to push the floating rock to the west, walk around to the southwest to pick up the Thunderstone there, which can be used to evolve Shibishiras' first evolution to its second one and is very helpful for that purpose. Now go back north and take on the last two Plasma Grunts on the floor. The first has a Lepardas L28 while the second has a Meguroko L27 and a Miruhog L27. From here, you can optionally get some loot from B2F, or head to the stairs to the right to go back to 1F, heading where you need to go to get out of this place. ___________________________ __|_| Electric Stone Cave B2F |_______________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Electric Stone Cave B2F |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #000 | Gearu | PSY / FIR | L25, 26 ) ( #101 | Bachul | BUG / ELC | L24, 27 ) ( #103 | Tessheed | GRS / STL | L27 ) ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L24 ) ( #108 | Shibishiras | ELC | L27 ) :) * Rare (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Go down the stairs and you'll find a Cool Trainer who has a Mogurew L30 and a Zebraika L30 on her team. Beat her, then push the floating stone to the south and proceed southbound. Fight the Cool Trainer down there and her team of Gochimu L29, Koaruhi L29, and lastly a Doredia L29. The Doredia gives a ton of EXP, but is pretty darn tough to take out. Down the stairs to your left is a Hyper Potion, and if you circle around the perimeter of the cliff, you can also get yourself a Rare Candy on the other side of the cliff. Now go back to the Cool Trainer with the Doredia and then head northeast. Keep heading all the way north down this chasm and you'll eventually find the BrightPowder, a held item that reduces the foe's accuracy by a bit when held. It can sometimes give you just the luck you need in a fight and is a good item to have equipped if you don't have anything better on your Pokemon. Go ahead and go back to where the Plasma Grunts were, then take the stairs upstairs. __________________________ __|_| Electric Stone Cave 1F |________________________________________________ Head south, then head on over to the west to fight a Scientist. He has, of course, a Gearu L29, and begins the fight by using a Dire Hit. Keep going west and you'll find a floating rock that you can shove out of the way to get back to the entrance. You obviously don't want to go that way (unless you're a wimp and want to get out of here), so head back to the east. Heading to the south from the fork in the road takes you to a Cool Trainer that has a Elfoon L30 and a Protoga L30 on his team. Just past him is a Magnet, which powers up Electric-type attacks when held. Now, head back to the fork in the road and head east. You'll find N there again. He'll enter the battle with his new Team Plasma-themed entry! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $2800 || |\ PKMN Trainer N |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Gantle | RCK | L28 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Power Gem ][ Rock Blast ]|#| |*|[ Iron Defense ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Bachul | BUG / ELC | L28 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Bug Bite ][ Electric Net ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Tessheed | GRS / STL | L28 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Metal Claw ][ Curse ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Gearu | PSY / FIR | L28 | |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Gear Saucer ][ Charge Beam ]|#| |*|[ ??? ][ ??? ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` He shouldn't be much of a challenge at all. After beating him, Belle and Prof. Araragi will show up and have a little conversation with N from afar, but then he runs off. Prof. Araragi then leaves to go find some more data or something, then Belle follows her afterwards, leaving you to leave this cave. Finally! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.4. Fukiyose City |__________________________________________________) Go ahead and heal up your weary Pokemon in the nearby Pokemon Center, then try head north through town. You'll be stopped by a man who takes notice of how many Pokemon you've seen in your Pokedex. He's Prof. Araragi's dad and will power up your Pokedex so you can see different forms of Pokemon or something. Right behind him is the Gym Leader herself, Fuuro. She mentions something about Sinnoh, though I'm not sure what. Maybe she just got back from Sinnoh in one of her airplanes, who knows! Anyway, she points over towards the Tower of Heaven to the north and says that's where Route 7 is as well. She'll leave for the Tower of Heaven after some more dialogue, leaving you free to explore the city. The Poke Mart inside of the Pokemon Center sells you some more TMs if you've got the money for them! o TM07 (Hail) for $50000 o TM11 (Sunny Day) for $50000 o TM18 (Rain Dance) for $50000 o TM37 (Sandstorm) for $50000 None of these are must-haves for now, but Rain Dance and Sunny Day do help power up your Pokemon's Water-type and Fire-type attacks respectively (while weakening the other), while Hail and Sandstorm are also helpful. Sunny Day also causes SolarBeam to be used instantly rather than taking a turn to charge, so since you probably have the TM for SolarBeam, Sunny Day complements that move nicely. Depending on your team, you may want to get one of these, but do remember it is a high price to pay at this point in the game (although if you're stingy with money like me, you'll probably have enough to buy two without worry -- I'm just saying you probably shouldn't). _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Move Deleter and Relearner || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || The house just to the east of the Pokemon Center is a || || very important one for you to check out. The lady in the || || top-left corner of the room is the Memorial Girl, who || || will offer to reteach your Pokemon any moves it can learn || || through leveling up (up to its current level, of course). || || She charges you one Heart Scale for doing this, which you || || can obtain by using the Feeling Checker on your C Gear || || with other players -- or, if you're playing solo, I || || believe there's a girl in Hodomoe City who might do this || || for you. || || || || The man to the right of her is the Move Deleter, a man || || that will delete a move of your choice on one of your || || Pokemon -- including HM moves, which can not be removed || || in any other way. He doesn't charge anything for this || || service. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| In the "airport" (it's actually just for cargo planes I think) on your way to the northwest of town, you can talk to one of the people inside to get the Sharp Beak, an item that increases the power of the holder's Flying-type attacks by 20%. The Gym is just past it, to the north, past the airplane. Yeah, that's right, an airplane! How awesome is that? Unfortunately, she's not here at the moment, since she went over to the Tower of Heaven instead. Awwww. At the very far south part of the runway, you'll find some storage container things. Not really all that much there from first glance, but you can pick up some items if you use your Item Finder, such as a Parlyz Heal, a Max Elixir, and a Repel. Joy. Hug the eastern wall on the runway as you head back north and you'll find a little inlet where a mechanic is working on a plane. There's also TM58 (Freefall) right near him, which tosses the target into the air for a turn and does damage when it lands -- sort of like a reverse-Fly. Well, that's all of the excitement here for now, so head on northeast onto Route 7! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.5. Route 7 |________________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 7 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #011 | Miruhog | NRM | L27, 28, 29 ) ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | ) ( #091 | Shikijika | NRM / GRS | ) ( #027 | Kenhoroh | NRM / FLY | L29 ) :) * Rare, found in shaking grass. (: ( #096 | Tamagetake | GRS / PSN | L27, 29 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L26, 28, 29 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: ( #029 | Zebraika | ELC | L29 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Sometimes, the weather here is rainy, boosting the power of your Water-type attacks while lowering the power of your Fire-type attacks. Be mindful of that when you're going through the route! There is some very tall grass on this route! Hiding in this grass are some Trainers for you to fight if you feel adventurous enough to wade through it. One of the Youngsters has an Ishzumai L30 and a Yanakki L30, which is the evolved form of the grass monkey, while the other Youngster has a Gamagaru L29, a Pendrah L29, and a Chobomaki L29. Several of these Pokemon give a fortune in terms of EXP, so definitely fight them! There's an Ultra Ball right in their corner, too, which doesn't really sweeten the deal, but it's there anyway. Rather than head that way, you can swing by the southwestern path to get to where you need to go, or you can avoid the grass altogether by walking on that thin platform. You can't use a bike up there, and if you walk over its edge, you'll fall down. Talk to the first lady in the southwestern path and she'll give you TM57 (Charge Beam), an Electric-type attack that has a 70% chance of raising the user's Sp. Atk after use, making it a great attack to use to help power up your other attacks. It will come in handy in the upcoming Gym, so keep that in mind. There's a lone Backpacker you can fight on your way through the southwestern path. He has a Baokki L31, which is the evolved form of the fire monkey. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Trade a Gantle for an Emonga || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || In the house along the way on the route (you can't miss || || it), you can trade a Gantle for the electric flying || || squirrel Pokemon, Emonga. Emonga is a little rare to || || find, whereas Gantle can be found in the Electric Stone || || Cave you were just in, so if you haven't had any luck || || finding the little electric rodent or you're just looking || || to acquire a traded Pokemon, there's a great spot to make || || your trade! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Keep moving along and you'll fight a Cool Trainer who wants to battle you in a Rotation Battle! Make sure the three Pokemon in your lead spots are capable of battling. Remember how Rotation Battles work? It's sort of like a 1-on-1 battle, except you can switch your Pokemon with one of the other Pokemon on the field, using its attack and taking damage with it instead -- plus, switching that way doesn't take up a turn. He has a Kokoromori L32, a Lepardas L32, and a Miruhog L32 on his team. Getting the Kokoromori out of the way gives you a chance to take out his other two Pokemon with Fighting-type attacks. In Pokemon White, this Cool Trainer will challenge you to a Triple Battle instead! He still uses the same three Pokemon, but the style he battles you with is different, of course. North of him are some more Trainers and tall grass, including a Backpacker with a Chillarmy L31 on her team. There's a Pokemon Ranger hiding in the grass with a Kurumayu L30, a Hiyakki L30, and a Hatoubo L30. She gives you a Aspear Berry after beating her. Not only that, but there's a PP Up right behind her. Just to the north on that path is another Pokemon Ranger, this one having a Yuniran L31 and a Kibago L31 on his team. Kibago is a new Dragon-type Pokemon, so handle it with care. Like his friend, he gives you an Aspear Berry after your victory. Through the thick grass to the east of him is a Max Ether. To the north is the Tower of Heaven, but if you go east, you'll find a house and a path leading further east. As you scale the steps, though, you'll receive a call on your Livecaster. It's from your mom! She says a whole bunch of stuff and then stops. In that house, you can talk to the lady watching the TV and she'll heal your Pokemon, which might be really useful to you now, particularly if you're interested in scaling the Tower of Heaven. Before going to the Tower of Heaven, you might as well check out a little bit to the east. You won't be able to progress up the mountain, but there are a few Trainers for you to fight, as well as a TM for you to obtain. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 7 (Super Duper Tall Blue Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #096 | Tamagetake | GRS / PSN | L31 ) ( #029 | Zebraika | ELC | L33 ) ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L30 ) ( #091 | Shikijika | NRM / GRS | ) ( #092 | Mebukijika | NRM / GRS | ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Cross the narrow bridge just to the east, avoiding the Clown if you so desire. He has an Emonga L30 and a Shinbora L30. On the other side is TM81 (X-Scissor), which is an excellent Physical-based Bug-type attack for you to teach your Pokemon if it is lacking in good Bug-type attacks. It can be learned by several Pokemon that aren't Bug-types, too, so you might as well see if any can learn it. If you fall into that tall blue grass, which I lovingly call the "super duper tall blue grass", you'll find the wild Pokemon in there stronger than a lot of the Trainers on the route. Be careful down there! Now on the northern section of this portion of the route, there's another balancing plank with a Clown circling around it. He has a Shibishiras L29, a Koaruhi L29, and a Hatoubo L29 if you wish to fight him. There's nothing accessible to the north for the time being, other than one lone Hiker which I will cover after you earn your Gym Badge (since he's more along the way if you know what I mean), so go ahead and make your way back to the house to heal, then head north to the Tower of Heaven! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.6. Tower of Heaven |________________________________________________) The Tower of Heaven is a lot like the old Pokemon Tower in Kanto, housing a bunch of gravestones for Pokemon that have passed away. Yeah, they have to be buried somewhere, and yeah, even Pokemon die eventually (just like humans), although thankfully never during any of your playthroughs of the game, so don't worry! There's nothing really of note on the first floor, so go ahead and climb the circular stairs on the side to go up to the second floor. ______________________ __|_| Tower of Heaven 2F |____________________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Tower of Heaven |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #113 | Hitomoshi | GHO / FIR | L26, 27, 28, 29 ) ( #111 | Rigrey | PSY | L27 ) :) * Uncommon; only confirmed on 3F and 4F. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There are a few Trainers that want to battle you on this floor. The first is a Psychic that has a Rigrey L30, a Yuniran L30, and a Shinbora L30. That Rigrey should be a new sight to you; it's a rather slow, but somewhat strong Psychic-type. The second Trainer is just a Lass, but she has a Shikijika L30 and a Gochimu L30. Hiding right behind her (well, to the right of her) is a Hyper Potion. Pick that up, then head over and fight a Pokefan with an Emonga L30 and a Harderrier L30 in his party, as well as his little girl on his back. But that doesn't count. Just one more Trainer on the floor, and she's over to the left side of the room. Once again, another Pokefan, although this one with less babies. She has a Kurumayu L31 and that's it. Immediately past her is TM61 (Will-O-Wisp), a Fire-type attack that only inflicts Burn. Not the greatest move in the world in-game, but since Burn halves the afflicted Pokemon's Attack, it can help against tougher boss fights. Now go ahead and climb up to the third floor! ______________________ __|_| Tower of Heaven 3F |____________________________________________________ More Trainers all over the place! The Psychic closest to the entrance of the stairs has a Musharna L32 on her team. The Psychic in the middle of the room has a Desmasu L31 and a Gobitt L31 on his team. The Gobitt may seem rather new to you; it's a Ghost/Ground-type Pokemon, so act accordingly. The Psychic on the west side of the room has a Hitomoshi L31 and a Kokoromori L31 in her party. Head south a little and then over towards another of the Psychics in the room, this one with a Dabran L32 in his party. Off to the right of him is a Spell Tag, a held item that pumps up the holder's Ghost-type attacks by 20%. The Nurse near the entrance of the stairs won't fight her unless you talk to her, but it's probably a good idea to do so if you want your Pokemon healed. She has a Gochimu L31 and a Mamanbou L31. Mamanbou is a big Water-type fish that sort of looks like Luvdisc. It has a boatload of HP, actually -- more HP than any Pokemon in Isshu! Special-based attacks are your way to go when taking it down. She'll heal your Pokemon after beating her, as well as any time you talk to her in the future. Make use of that. Now, head up the stairs to the next floor! ______________________ __|_| Tower of Heaven 4F |____________________________________________________ Near the entrance to the floor is a Cool Trainer with a big ol' Murand L33 on his team -- Murand being the final evolution of little Yoterrie. Just past him is a Revive and another Cool Trainer, although you should probably sneak over to her side of the room, since there's an item hiding over there. She uses a Kokoromori L32 and a Gochimiru L32. She's also guarding another valuable TM, TM65 (Shadow Claw), a Physical-based Ghost-type attack that hits with 70 power, but also has a higher chance of a critical hit. Climb up the stairs and you'll finally be at the top of the Tower of Heaven! ________________________ __|_| Tower of Heaven Peak |__________________________________________________ Way up at the top, Fuuro is there looking at some sort of bell. She says some stuff, but then just sits there. Right. Anyway, go over and ring the bell, which will make Fuuro sad or thoughtful or something, but most importantly it will inspire her to go back to her Gym. Excellent! If you have a Pokemon that knows Fly, you can fly off of the tower and back to the city. Otherwise, you're gonna have to climb down and walk there. Get going, Trainer, because you've got another Gym Badge to earn! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.6.7. Fukiyose Gym |___________________________________________________) Talk to the coach for some free Fresh Water, then head forward and you'll shoot out of a cannon. Yikes! No, it's safe, don't worry. (I think!) Here are the directions to get through the Gym's series of cannons... o Start by entering the first cannon you see. o Now enter the cannon to your right. o Walk down the stairs and re-enter that same cannon to have it shoot you to the other side of the room. o Fight the Worker and his two Hatoubo L32. o Head up the stairs, then south. Fight the worker over by the red stripes if you want. He has a Koaruhi L32 and a Koromori L32. o Enter the cannon just below that worker and it will shoot you across the room again. o Fight against the Pilot, who has a Koaruhi L32 and a Shinbora L32. o Don't enter the next cannon from the side! Instead, enter it from the bottom, which shoots you towards the back of the room. o Let the cannon to your right shoot you over in that direction. o Take on the next Pilot, who uses a Kenhoroh L33. o Shoot out of the cannon past the pilot over to the other side of the back of the room. o Head up the steps, fighting against the Worker and his Kokoromori L33. o Take the next few cannons right on over to the Gym Leader! If you need to go heal, you can do so by taking the cannon from behind her. I recommend it, then make your way back to her, save your game, and take on the sixth Gym Leader, Fuuro! ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #009 | Daikenki | WTR | L37 ) ( #014 | Murand | NRM | L38 ) ( #040 | Rohbshin | FTG | L37 ) ( #032 | Gigaias | RCK | L38 ) ( #067 | Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L37 ) ( #029 | Zebraika | ELC | L28 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $4200 || |\ Leader Fuuro |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Kokoromori | PSY / FLY | L33 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Heart Stamp ][ Acrobat ]|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Amnesia ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Kenhoroh | NRM / FLY | L33 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Razor Wind ][ Air Slash ]|#| |*|[ Quick Attack ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Swanna | WTR / FLY | L35 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Air Slash ][ BubbleBeam ]|#| |*|[ Aerial Ace ][ Aqua Ring ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` All of her Pokemon are part Flying-type, but despite their second type, they all share a weakness to Electric- and Rock-type attacks. Ice-type attacks also work great against the first two Pokemon, although it's just neutral against Swanna. None of them are overly difficult. Your recently acquired Charge Beam TM may come in handy. Volt Change is also helpful if you don't mind switching. The point is, there are plenty of TM moves that can help your battle if you're running into problems. After beating Fuuro, she'll reward you with the Jet Badge, which enables traded Pokemon up to level 70 to obey you. She also gives you TM62 (Acrobat), a Flying-type attack that hits with 2x the usual power if the user isn't holding an item. That can be well worth giving to one of your Flying-type Pokemon! (Although, surprisingly, not a ton of Flying-types can learn it.) Now that you have your badge, take the cannon behind Fuuro to shoot out of the Gym! Right out the ceiling! ...ok, well, not quite. But it will take you to the entrance. However, immediately upon exiting the Gym, N is waiting outside for you! Yikes! He says some stuff about your lead Pokemon, about where you're from, and then also about some stuff called the Light Stone and the Dark Stone. Hmmm... So yeah, he says a bunch of stuff, then leaves. Go ahead and heal your Pokemon, then return to Route 7, except rather than heading north to the Tower of Heaven, continue east, followed by north until you reach Mt. Neji! _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.7. Icicle Badge |##################################################::~/ `-'--------------------'----------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.7.1. Mt. Neji |_______________________________________________________) Remember where Mt. Neji is? It was to the north of the eastern part of Route 7, where I told you not to check out just yet. Yeah. So anyway, right as you enter the exterior, your favorite friend, Cheren, shows up, just itching for a battle with you! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $3500 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Kenhoroh | NRM / FLY | L33 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Air Slash ][ Detect ]|#| |*|[ Taunt ][ Roost ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Lepardas | DRK | L33 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Fake Out ]|#| |*|[ Torment ][ Claw Sharpen ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Yanakki | GRS | L33 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Seed Bomb ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Chaobu | FIR / FTG | L35 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Take Down ][ Rollout ]|#| |*|[ Smog ][ Heat Stamp ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Baokki | FIR | L33 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Flame Burst ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Futachimaru | WTR | L35 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Revenge ][ Water Pulse ]|#| |*|[ Aqua Jet ][ Fury Cutter ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Hiyakki | WTR | L33 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Boil Over ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Janobi | GRS | L35 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leaf Blade ][ Slam ]|#| |*|[ Mega Drain ][ Leech Seed ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` He's gone ahead and evolved most of his Pokemon by now, with his starter Pokemon just one level away from evolution. Cheren's starter now heals some of its HP every turn with some Leftovers, so that will prove to be more of an annoyance to you, although the rest of his Pokemon shouldn't be a worry. Watch out for his Water-type Pokemon if it is rainy out, though! After defeating Cheren, you'll hear Adeku's voice. He was watching the fight from up on the cliff, then jumps down (ouch!) and says hi to you guys. Because he's such a cool dude, he gives you the valuable HM03 (Surf), which not only allows you to cross the water like you've wanted to do, well, forever... but it's also a really good Water-type attack capable of doing a lot of damage. It's one of the best Water-type attacks in the game, possessing a solid 95 power. Definitely teach it to any of your Water-type Pokemon that can learn it, unless they happen to have absolutely terrible Sp. Atk. Adeku then heads south while Cheren heads towards the mountain's entrance, leaving you with the possibility of exploring either the mountain along with Cheren or to go back and find some other goodies now that you can Surf! Before you make up your mind, though, go put that Hiker up the stairs out of his misery. He only has a Gantle L34 and a Dotekkotsu L34. Now that he's out of the way, it's your choice if you want to take a break and go check some stuff out by surfing. I'll cover all of the optional areas you can go. Otherwise, you can always check them out later. Either way, you'll continue at this point in the walkthrough when you're done. However, if this sweetens the deal... You can get your first legendary Pokemon if you check out one of the optional spots! Yep, absolutely, no joke. It's a strong level 42 Pokemon that will greatly help in your next Gym Battle, so if you're up for the adventure, go get it. Go ahead and jump to the optional areas section if you're interested! ____________ __|_| Mt. Neji |______________________________________________________________ Just go straight ahead and you'll see Cheren talking with Yahkon. He says some stuff about Team Plasma, then runs out the entrance while Cheren heads further into the mountain. Oh, that Cheren... Go ahead and follow him and you'll reach an exit. That exit takes you out to the main chasm of some huge mine. I'm gonna call this the main chasm, just so you don't get confused. Alright, so when you arrive in the main chasm, you can go either north or south. There's a Revive and a dead end up to the north. Heading south leads you to another entrance into the mountain, as well as a Full Heal just east of that. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Mt. Neji Inside |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #121 | Freejio | ICE | L31 ) :) * Rare (: ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L28, 29, 30, 31 ) ( #119 | Kumashun | ICE | L28 ) ( #039 | Dotekkotsu | FTG | L28, 30 ) ( #035 | Mogurew | GRD | L31 ) :) * Rare, only inside of swirling dust. (: ( #033 | Koromori | PSY / FLY | L30 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Enter the southern door inside and head over to the Hiker. He has a Koromori L33, a Gantle L33, and a Dotekkotsu L33. There's a Hyper Potion hidden in the wall nearby him. There are two paths heading north after him. The closest one leads to a dead end with a Cool Trainer at the end, having a Baniritchi L35, a Gochimiru L35, and a Dabran L35. She's probably good practice anyway, so take her on, then head down that other corridor. There's a Battle Girl down there, doing her training stuff. She has a lone Nageki L36 on her team. Head out the entrance and into the main chasm again, fighting the Worker to the south if you'd like. He has a Gantle L34 and a Doryuuzu L34. Now snake around to the north until you reach another entrance into the mountain. Inside here, there's a Worker hiding under some of the rubble, which may surprise you if you're not paying attention. He uses just one Kokoromori L35. If you keep going east from him, you can find a Moon Stone back there. Otherwise, just head down the steps and descend into the first basement, sorta. Head south until you see a bunch of rubble. There's a hidden item around there, but there's also a Worker hiding! He's got three Gantle L33 on his team. Phew! Alright, now head out the door to the west to return to the main chasm, except a floor lower than before. There's a Max Potion just to the northeast that you might as well pick up, but otherwise head straight west until you reach another entrance. Oh yeah, pick up that Ether right by the entrance before heading inside! Inside, head north down the first path to get a Nugget (as well as a Revive hiding nearby), then go through the path on the other side instead. That pile of rubble right near the end is actually a Worker, and he'll attack you if you try to get to that item. On his team is just one Doryuuzu L35, but it can hit pretty hard, so watch out. Take it down, grab that PP Up he was guarding, and then head east, out the exit into the main chasm. Right outside is a Doctor -- no doubtedly just in a nick of time, huh? He has a Dabran L34 and a Musharna L34. Dispose of them however you see fit, remembering that he'll totally heal your Pokemon after the fight. Now, if you head to the north and then east, you'll notice there are two entrances you can enter; the farther one is actually more of a one-way exit, really, so go inside the closest entrance. Heading east at the first turn takes you to a jump that leads you over to the other door, which is stupid. Go north instead. Fight the Hiker right by a door leading in deeper. He has a Koromori L34 and a Gantle L34. The door takes you to another room, which has steps leading down to a lower level inside. There's a Black Belt kickin' around down there with a Dageki L36 in his party, although before you proceed south, grab the Ultra Ball to the east and up the steps. Just south of him is another hidden Worker. He has a Dotekkotsu L34 and a Gantle L34. Speaking of hidden, there's also a Protein hidden right by him in another pile of rubble. Head outside, back into the main chasm once again! Outside, you're finally near the bottom. There's an empty house thing with some beds, and there's also a vending machine for replenishing your Lemonade supply if you need. Ok, we're almost done with this thing... You can head inside of the entrance on the southern end, down a few more steps, and then wander through to the back and you'll reach a really interesting sort of cave thing. There's a big hunk of something in it, but if you walk around the eastern perimeter, you can also snag yourself TM91 (Flash Cannon), a fairly ok Special-based Steel-type attack. Being Special-based makes it unusual, but quite a few non-Steel-types can learn it, helping add to diversity. It will be effective against your upcoming Gym Battle, though, so it's definitely nice to have handy! Alright, now go back outside and over to the northeast entrance into the mountain. Inside, Cheren is talking to a Plasma Grunt, and then after a little more dialogue, they talk about N before leaving in an instant. What weirdos! Anyway, head past Cheren and over to the exit, into Sekka City. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.7.2. Sekka City |_____________________________________________________) Immediately upon exiting, Prof. Araragi's dad comes over, checks out your Pokemon, asks you a question (don't know what), and then heads to the north into the city. Hmmm... The Pokemon Center is to the north. Might as well go there to heal up your Pokemon. There's actually a lot of interest in the Pokemon Center here! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Get more gold for your gold! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || The gentleman in a suit standing by the counter of the || || Pokemon Center is interested in buying rare items for || || high prices. You can sell him things like Nuggets, || || Pearls, Big Pearls, Evolutionary Stones, etc. for double || || what you would normally get for them in a Poke Mart! || || You're not going to get a higher price for them, so || || unless you're planning on using them (i.e., Evolutionary || || Stones), unload your wares to this guy and pick up some || || extra benjamins for your junk! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Additionally, the bottom counter at the Poke Mart has some more TMs for sale! These ones are pricey, inaccurate, but also pretty darn powerful if they hit. o TM14 (Blizzard) for $70000 o TM25 (Thunder) for $70000 o TM38 (Fire Blast) for $70000 Blizzard becomes 100% accurate if you've got Hail going (which you can buy a TM for in Fukiyose City), and Thunder becomes 100% accurate if it's raining out (again, the TM is for sale in Fukiyose), so keep that in mind when buying them. Fire Blast actually has passable accuracy at 85% for a whopping 120 power, so it's probably the most important of the ones to pick up for now, although you very well may want Blizzard for the Eighth Gym, where Dragon-types are abound. The fun doesn't stop there in this Pokemon Center! Talk to the old lady in the lobby and she'll give you TM31 (Brick Break), which is a staple Fighting-type attack that a variety of Pokemon can learn. As for the rest of town, far to the east of the Pokemon Center, across the bridge, are a hidden Ultra Ball and Timer Ball. You can also catch some pretty neat Pokemon down in the pond down on the south side of town. There's also a Max Revive cleverly hidden in there somewhere. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Sekka City (walking in the pond) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #042 | Gamagaru | WTR / GRD | L30, 31, 32 ) ( #124 | Maggyo | ELC / GRD | L31, 32 ) ( #122 | Chobomaki | BUG | L31, 32 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Anyway, head to the northern part of town and one of the houses in the northwestern side, sort of by an empty pit and the dancing people, well... I think it's a Pokemon fan club of some sort. But it's pretty small. The lady inside with the Munna I believe tells you if you've maxed out your Pokemon's Effort Values. She'll end her last sentence with ジェラシーよ! if it's maxed. You can also talk to the gentleman and show him your Pokemon to hear what level it was at when you first got it and what level it's at now... or something. I just showed him my Daikenki and he gave me another Exp. Share, so woohoo. I'm thinking he gives it to you if you've trained up the Pokemon you show him a lot, but only once. When you enter another house north of that, and a little east, the lady inside, Nandeya, runs over to greet you. She apparently brings you in to take a quiz of some sort, that her husband, Wakarude is giving. And the daughter's name is Seyana, for whatever it means. Anyway, you need to input an answer to the question, but I didn't happen to catch what it was, so I just answered the name of a Pokemon. They gave me a Full Heal for that. Hopefully they'll let you take the quiz again, haha, although being in Japanese, well... yeah. Alright, whenever you're done, head to the Gym! But wait, before you do, you can check out a little place to the north early if you'd like. It has some cool new Pokemon, including a powerful Dragon-type (yeah, not gonna help in the Gym) and a pretty sweet Fighting-type Pokemon (that might). It's just to the north of town, in a place called Dragon Spiral Tower. Well, at least the entrance part. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.7.3. Dragon Spiral Tower |____________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Dragon Spiral Tower |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #125 | Kojofu | FTG | L31 ) ( #026 | Hatoubo | NRM / FLY | L30, 32 ) ( #091 | Shikijika | NRM / GRS | L31, 32 ) ( #127 | Crimgan | DRG | L31 ) :) * Rare (: ( #027 | Kenhoroh | NRM / FLY | L33 ) :) * Rare, found in shaking grass. (: ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L30, 32, 33 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Nothing really much you can do here at the moment, but the patch of grass has some cool Pokemon, like Kojofu and Crimgan, for you to fight. When you're finished, head on over to the Gym! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.7.4. Sekka Gym |______________________________________________________) Start up by talking to the coach to get your daily offering of Fresh Water, then get ready for the puzzle. This isn't your totally generic sliding puzzle, oh, no; instead, you'll be sliding at angles and stuff, thanks to some of the bumper things. Yeah, weird. Don't worry, I'll walk you through it, as I usually do! o Start by walking directly north, which well send you against the bumper and over onto the ice. o Slide to the right and fight the Black Belt there with his two Kumashun L35 and a Freejio L35. o Press the red switch and then slide forward across the ice. o Fight the Battle Girl and her Freejio L37. o Climb the stairs, then slide across the ramp to another Black Belt. He uses a single Kumashun L37. o Slide to the right, then up, then right, and then up. o Battle against the Battle Girl. She has a Kumashun L36 and a Baniputchi L36. o Slide directly south from the Battle Girl, then to the right. o Walk across the steady ground and then slide to the left in the direction the track is pointing. You'll twist on over to the southeast part of the Gym. o Slide up to hit the switch and rotate the bumper. o Slide up, then left so you're back by the Battle Girl. o Slide down in the direction the track is pointing, right into the bumper, letting it knock you over to the northwest corner of the room. o Climb the stairs, cross the jump via the ice slide, and then take on another Battle Girl. This one has two Baniputchi L36. o Slide to the left, then up, hitting the bumper and knocking you over to the side. o Slide right, up, then right again so you hit the bumper once more, but from a different angle. o Slide up, walk across the stable ground, then fight against the Black Belt. He uses a Baniputchi L36 and a Kumashun L36. o Press the red switch nearby, slide to the right, then slide down to be knocked to the corner by the bumper. o Now, slide left, then down, and then right back into the bumper by sliding left again. o Just slide up and you're set! Once you've gotten through that puzzle, which isn't really as difficult as it may look here, you can fight the Gym Leader or take the slide down and exit the Gym. If you are in need of healing your Pokemon, now would be a great time to do so. Otherwise, save your game (just in case), and get ready to take on the seventh Gym Leader! ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #009 | Daikenki | WTR | L42 ) ( #014 | Murand | NRM | L41 ) ( #032 | Gigaias | RCK | L42 ) ( #040 | Rohbshin | FTG | L41 ) ( #067 | Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L41 ) ( #117 | Onondo | DRG | L41 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $4680 || |\ Leader Hachiku |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Baniritchi | ICE | L37 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Mirror Shot ][ Ice Breath ]|#| |*|[ Astonish ][ Acid Armor ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Freejio | ICE | L37 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Aurora Beam ][ Ice Breath ]|#| |*|[ Rapid Spin ][ Reflect ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Tsunbear | ICE | L39 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Icicle Drop ][ Slash ]|#| |*|[ Brine ][ Swagger ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Hachiku's Pokemon are nothing remarkable, but Tsunbear is definitely the most cumbersome to deal with due to its high stats and fairly high level. Remember, all of his Pokemon have an obscene amount of common weaknesses: Fire-, Fighting-, Rock-, and Steel-type attacks will all quickly shatter his team. After beating him, he'll give you the Icicle Badge, which will enable traded Pokemon up to level 80 to obey you without any problems. He'll also give you TM79 (Ice Breath), a weak Ice-type move at first glance, but it is very powerful in the fact that it always scores a critical hit against the target! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Badge Thief! (Thieves, actually!) || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Yes, Hachiku should be ashamed of himself. He's handing || || out the Icicle Badge, which, if you know your badges well || || like a good Trainer should, should seem rather fishy. || || That's right, the Icicle Badge was the one given out by || || Candice in Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum! || || || || So what gives? Well, you see, the Japanese name for || || Hachiku's badge is indeed the "Icicle Badge". Since this || || isn't an English remake, there's nothing else we can call || || this without making something up. It will definitely be || || named something different in the English versions, don't || || worry. || || || || ...but wait. "If that was the Icicle Badge, what was || || Candice's Badge in Japanese," you ask? That's another || || great question, which only adds to the badge confusion! || || The Japanese name of the badge you got for beating || || Candice in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum was the "Glacier || || Badge". Now wait a moment... Hey! Once again, we've got || || another thief! The "Glacier Badge" in English belongs to || || Pryce from the Johto region! His badge was called the || || "Ice Badge" in the Japanese version, so there is no || || conflict if you're a Japanese player, but it's a very || || interesting story of stolen badges if you're an English || || player such as myself, that's for sure! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Now that you're done with that, go ahead and take the slide to the west to quickly (and stylishly) get out of the Gym. Immediately upon exiting the Sekka Gym, Cheren and Belle will be outside to greet you. They say some stuff about Kanoko Town, but then Hachiku pops out after a bit more dialogue. Things suddenly get dicey when those three shadowy figures show up from earlier in the Electric Spider Cave -- the Dark Trinity! They're telling you that Geechisu is waiting for you in the Dragon Spiral Tower, as is N. Or something regarding those guys and that tower. Cheren and Hachiku quickly head for the Dragon Spiral Tower, while Belle stays behind, seeming rather worried. Go ahead and heal up your Pokemon, then head north to the Dragon Spiral Tower! _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.8. Legend Badge |##################################################::~/ `-'--------------------'----------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.1. Dragon Spiral Tower |____________________________________________) __________________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower (Entrance) |________________________________________ As you head north towards Dragon Spiral Tower, you'll see Mr. Araragi standing at the edge of the forest. He was actually there earlier, but assuming you've got your 7th Badge, Belle will show up when you approach him. It sounds like Team Plasma has taken over the Dragon Spiral Tower and, from the sounds of it, Cheren did something stupid like go in after them. Gah! Mr. Araragi gives you some Old Gateau, which heals your Pokemon's status conditions when used. Uh, ok, sure... _________________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower (Outside) |_________________________________________ Outside of Dragon Spiral Tower, you'll notice that some of the pillars were knocked over (they weren't like that if you visited earlier) and also there's an opening blown into the base of the tower. Oh yeah, there's also a bridge. Yeah, now you can actually do stuff here, but before you get ambitious and try to take on the tower, why not surf over to the east? There are some Trainers, wild Pokemon, and even a TM for you to find over there! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Dragon Spiral Tower (Outside) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #026 | Hatoupo | NRM / FLY | L31, 32 ) ( #125 | Kojofu | FTG | L31 ) ( #091 | Shikijika | NRM / GRS | L30, 32 ) ( #127 | Crimgan | DRG | L32 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L30 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Dragon Spiral Tower (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #026 | Hatoupo | NRM / FLY | L35 ) ( #125 | Kojofu | FTG | L34, 35 ) ( #092 | Mebukijika | NRM / GRS | L34, 36 ) ( #127 | Crimgan | DRG | L35, 37 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' The first Cool Trainer on the southern side of the land area has a Banritchi L36 and a Denchula L36. The one to the north has a Kumashun L35, a Hihidaruma L35, and a Hahakomori L35. Between the two Trainers and the differing patches of grass, you can pick up TM63 (Embargo), an attack that prevents the target from using any held items for five turns, including healing items by the Trainer. It's not really all that useful in-game, unfortunately, and, well, not even really against other players... Oh well. Now go ahead and enter the tower! __________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower 1F |________________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Dragon Spiral Tower (Inside) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #125 | Kojofu | FTG | L33 ) ( #128 | Gobitt | GRD / GHO | L30, 31, 32, 33 ) ( #127 | Crimgan | DRG | L33 ) :) * Rare (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Nothing really much to see in the first room, other than some new Pokemon that you can encounter. Head to the northeast and towards the stairs leading up. Before you can climb the stairs, though, you'll hear some ominous shaking noises coming from somewhere... maybe it's upstairs. Uh oh! Up you go! __________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower 2F |________________________________________________ As soon as you enter the second floor, Cheren will shout your name and direct your attention over to him in the west side of the room. Looks like this place is a mess right now, ugh... all the work of Team Plasma! You need to go up and help him out with his Team Plasma crusade, so head northwest and then shove that boulder into the hole with Strength. Before going up the stairs, though, you can search the northeastern corner of the room to find a Hyper Potion sort of hiding by one of the arched pillars. Don't have Strength on you? Well you can just take a detour by that Hyper Potion, walking up the broken pillar (it's like a slope) and then on over to where Cheren was. At the top of the steps, grab the Stardust on the crumbled pillar to the south, then head into the other room. In the next room, climb up the circular steps, and then you'll want to jump across the ramps to your south. This is a ramp puzzle similar to the one in HeartGold and SoulSilver. They're one-way jumps, so you'll want to take the right set. Ignore the top ramp; instead, take the middle ramp to be led over to a Shiny Stone. The bottom ramp then takes you over to the next flight of stairs. __________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower 3F |________________________________________________ There are a ton of Team Plasma members up here, fighting against Hachiku and Cheren! Yikes! Hachiku and Cheren have the ones in that wide open area under control, so you'll want to go south and take on the two guarding the stairs. The first one has a Miruhog L34 while the second one has a Lepardas L34. Walk up the stairs, then fight Plasma Grunt #3 with his Zulugg L34. More stairs to climb, and another Grunt to fight! The fourth Grunt has two Lepardas L33. Geez, keep going up these stairs and you'll run into a fifth Grunt, with a Miruhog L32, a Zulugg L32, and a Warubiru L32 on his team. Finally there's enough of a break in the linear path of stairs and Grunts to give you a choice to head up or to the east. There's a Dragon Fang to the east, which improves the power of the holder's Dragon-type attacks by 20%. Now head upstairs into the next room. __________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower 4F |________________________________________________ Talk about a spiral! This whole room wraps around the pillar in a circular like fashion, with the camera moving along with you, making for an interesting experience. Head right until you get to the plank leading you into the 2nd ring from the center (not counting the center part as a ring). From here, you can head either left or right; heading left leads you to a Star Piece and a ramp leading you to the closest ring from the center. You might as well go this way, because you can easily get back to the other way. Head to the right, skipping the plank leading to the middle column, and cross the two planks in a row. You'll be by some stairs, but from the other side, so head on left to pick up some more Stardust. Alright, from the Stardust, head back right and then back across the two planks, heading left when you get to the 1st ring from the center, then keep going until you can cross over to the middle pillar. From there, head right and jump down the ramp, cross the plank and head left, then cross the next plank so you're on the 2nd ring from the center. Head right, but don't cross that plank just yet; keep going to score a Revive. Head back to that plank, cross it, then head left to climb up the stairs (or right to start back at the beginning). __________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower 5F |________________________________________________ As you proceed north, you'll witness another great shaking, as well as hear a deafening cry. Oh snap! There's some big Pokemon up in here! Not good, not good at all! Should you turn around? Nahhh, keep going, of course! In the northeast corner of the room, literally right on your way, pick up that Max Elixir just sitting there. Now head west and you'll find one of the Team Plasma dudes, Jaro, with a bunch of Plasma Grunts in his court. They quickly surround you, overwhelming you and battling you right away! The first Grunt has a Miruhog L33 and a Warubiru L33. Number two battles you immediately afterward, and he has a Warubiru L34. The third one has a Yabukron L33 and a Lepardas L33 on her team, while the fourth and final one has a Miruhog L34. Once you've beaten all four of them, they'll get out of your way. That Jaro guy won't battle you or do anything afterwards, so just head south and then up the stairs. __________________________ __|_| Dragon Spiral Tower 6F |________________________________________________ You know stuff is going down when the music gets eerie... head just a little north and you'll be greeted by the sight of either Zekrom (in Pokemon Black) or Reshiram (in Pokemon White) standing there, looking really awesome in 3D and everything. N is also right beside that massive Pokemon! And so it's clear, yes, you do see the opposite legendary here. This is not the one you catch in the game, so don't freak out. He says a bunch of stuff about Zekrom and Reshiram, as well as taking on the Champion and stuff like that before flying away on one of his random Pokemon. Zekrom or Reshiram also fly away in this time. Um, ok, not good, those things could do some damage! After that little scene, Cheren and Hachiku finally catch up to you, then lead you down the tower. Oh, joy. Everyone talks all doom and gloom and stuff, but then Adeku shows up and says a bunch of stuff about Zekrom and Reshiram, thinking that may be the only way to stop him and Team Plasma. Mr. Araragi and Hachiku head back into the forest, then Cheren and Adeku head off back towards town, leaving you with Belle, who tells you to go to the Resort Desert on Route 4 in order to locate the Ancient Castle. Well, that sounds like the place we need to go, so fly on back there and then make your way to the Ancient Castle! Remember, the Resort Desert is on Route 4, just south of Raimon City and then due west. The Ancient Castle, on the other hand, are found in the northern part of the massive Resort Desert. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.2. Ancient Castle |_________________________________________________) _________________ __|_| Resort Desert |_________________________________________________________ Right as you're about to enter the Ancient Castle, Cheren shows up and orders you to stop! He says some stuff about the Resort Desert, then says something about Adeku. Oh well, go inside anyway. ______________________ __|_| Ancient Castle B1F |____________________________________________________ Head on over to the west, but be careful not to RUN while walking over that sand trap. That'll just send you down to the basement. If you haven't gotten your fossil yet, you can talk to the scientist right past the second sand trap to get either a Shell Fossil or a Wing Fossil, but I'm hoping you've already got that by now. Now you'll be able to go past where that worker was blocking earlier. Head on down the stairs there and see what lurks in the area of the basement you were unable to access before! ______________________ __|_| Ancient Castle B2F |____________________________________________________ Yikes! Lurking right down in the basement is another one of the Team Plasma dudes, Ryokushi. He tells you some stuff about Geechisu, then lets you go. Right past him and guarding a sand trap is a Plasma Grunt with a Miruhog L34 and two Warubiru L34. Beat him, then head into the middle of the sand trap and fall down to the next floor! ______________________ __|_| Ancient Castle B3F |____________________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Ancient Castle B3F and Below |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #069 | Deskaan | GHO | L34, 35, 36, 37 ) ( #058 | Warubiru | GRD / DRK | L34, 35, 36, 37 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Just south of where you fell is a Max Potion, so pick that up then head left to fight the Plasma Grunt and his Zulugg L35 and Miruhog L35. Don't fall down that sand trap right next to him; walk through it slowly, then go over and fight the next Grunt. She has a Dasutodas L36. Once again, sloowwwwwly WALK across the sand trap to grab TM30 (Shadow Ball), a powerful Special-based Ghost-type attack that has a chance of lowering the opponent's Sp. Def. Now that you've got that, go ahead and fall down the pit. ______________________ __|_| Ancient Castle B4F |____________________________________________________ The nearby Grunt has a Warubiru L36. Just to his south, across the sand trap (walk slowly!) is a Max Revive. Now, you'll notice there are a ton of different pits on this floor, possibly making your decision of which one to fall down rather difficult. The northeastern-most three pits all take you down to a dead end in the basement, although there is a Sun Stone down there for you, so it might still be worth falling anyway (you'll return up to B3F afterwards). The hole you want to fall down is the one to the direct west of the first Grunt, where you'll have to fight another one guarding it with a Lepardas L34 and two Yabukron L34. Beat her, walk across the sand pit to grab a PP Up, then fall down the hole. ______________________ __|_| Ancient Castle B5F |____________________________________________________ You'll land right next to two more Plasma Grunts. The first one has a a Miruhog L35 and a Zulugg L35. The second has a Yabukron L35 and a Lepardas L35. Beat the two of them, then fall down to the bottom floor. ______________________ __|_| Ancient Castle B6F |____________________________________________________ As soon as you land, you'll see Adeku standing off against Geechisu. Uh oh! Cheren immediately falls down afterwards. The three of you head over to talk to Geechisu and talk for a very long time about important stuff like the Dark/Light Stone, Reshiram and Zekrom, and stuff about the Pokemon League. This is serious business! After a lot of dialogue, he pushes you aside and walks over towards the stairs you can see in the corner. Then the three of you chicken out or something (well, ok, probably not... Geechisu probably just already took the Dark/Light Stone or whatever he came here for) and leave the Ancient Castle. Everyone worries about N and Geechisu having the two legendary Pokemon, but then you'll get a call on the Livecaster. It's Prof. Araragi! She's shouting your name several times, then tells you to go to Shippou City immediately! Adeku quickly flies off, leaving you free to return there. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.3. Shippou City |___________________________________________________) Heal up your Pokemon really quick, then head to the Gym on the northern side of town. You'll see Adeku, Belle, Prof. Araragi and her dad all standing outside of it. This isn't good... Aloe then pops out and asks about the Dragon Pokemon in the Resort Desert. More dialogue happens, then Adeku asks you something about N. Just go ahead and say yes, and then, after even more dialogue, Aloe bestows to you the Light Stone if you're playing Pokemon Black, or the Dark Stone if you're playing Pokemon White! That Stone can be used to sway the Dragon Pokemon's power. Or something. Adeku then tells you to go to Souryuu City to take on the Gym Leader there, who uses Dragon-type Pokemon. He then flies off. Prof. Araragi tells you about the Gym Leader in Souryuu City, then heads off. Belle tells you the best way to get to Souryuu City is by crossing the Cylinder Bridge. So what are you waiting for, Trainer? Head back to Sekka City and then head east! You'll have to go under a bridge to get to Route 8, by the way. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.4. Route 8 |________________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 8 (Pond) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #042 | Gamagaru | WTR / GRD | L30, 31, 32, 33 ) ( #122 | Chobomaki | BUG | L30, 31, 32, 33 ) ( #124 | Maggyo | ELC / GRD | L31, 32 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Hug the northwestern corner of the route and fight the Pokemon Ranger up there. He has a Kumashun L34, a Gamagaru L34, and a Marakatchi L34. He'll reward you with a Pecha Berry after beating him. Just to his north is a Poison Barb, a held item that raises the power of the wearer's Poison-type attacks by 20%. Speaking of Poison-type attacks, just to the northeast of him is TM36 (Sludge Bomb), a Special-based Poison-type attack that hits pretty hard and has a chance of inflicting Poison. Not too shabby! Now head eastbound, fighting the Parasol Lady and her team of Pururil L34 and Koaruhi L34. Just to the east of her is a Full Heal, which you should pick up after the battle. If you're looking to get to the bridge as soon as possible, head south and you'll get there after some Trainers, but if you're up for some exploring, I recommend taking the northern path first. There's a Pokemon Ranger with a Chillachino L36 blocking your path to the optional Sekka Wetlands. She, too, will give you a Pecha Berry after beating her. There's a Full Restore hiding just to the northwest of her, which you can find with your Item Finder. Before entering the Sekka Wetlands, grab the Ultra Ball right nearby. __________________ __|_| Sekka Wetlands |________________________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Sekka Wetlands |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #124 | Maggyo | ELC / GRD | L31, 32 ) ( #042 | Gamagaru | WTR / GRD | L30, 31, 33 ) ( #122 | Chobomaki | BUG | L30, 31, 32 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' The Sekka Wetlands are a pretty big place. Let's start by heading east and we'll get through it by going around the perimeter. Along the bottom on your way east is a Fisherman near a pool of water. He has a Basurao L34 and a Maggyo L34. Head just a little northeast from him to pick up a Max Revive amongst some trees,then continue heading eastbound until you find a Pokemon Ranger. She uses an Emonga L34, a Marakatchi L34, and a Mamanbou L34. She'll give you a valuable Sitrus Berry after beating her. Circle around the rest of this eastern area and you'll eventually be led back to the start, which is ok, because we're now gonna explore more of this place. Head north into a field and then keep going north, heading due east towards the Pokemon Ranger when given the opportunity. Go right on up to him and battle him. He's got a Baniritchi L35 and an Onondo L35 in his roster. He'll reward you with another Sitrus Berry after beating him. Head on to the northeast and then pick up the Max Elixir before heading back to where the Ranger was. From the Pokemon Ranger you just battled, head west, then north, and then back east to get to that item you saw earlier. It's a Max Potion, which it never hurts to have. That's all there is over on the northern side, so go back to the field you were in earlier (due south) and then head west. You need Strength in order to push the boulder aside, so if you've got it, use it and shove it into the hole there to cross. On the western side of that little lake is an Ultra Ball. The southern extension leads you to a Carbos, as well as a Parasol Lady packing two Pururil L34 (one of each gender). There's also a Max Elixir hiding right nearby if you use your Item Finder. That's all there is in here for now, other than perhaps a stray hidden item of little worth (there's some mushrooms I think). Worthwhile? Probably not, but it's at least there for you. ___________ __|_| Route 8 |_______________________________________________________________ To the southeast of that Parasol Lady from earlier in the route lies the path you need to take to get to the Cylinder Bridge. There are just a few more Trainers available for you to fight on the route beforehand, though! The Parasol Lady may look like she wants to fight you at first glance, but you definitely want to talk to her, because she'll give you the fairly useful TM42 (Facade), a decent Physical-based Normal-type attack that doubles in power if the user is affected by a major status condition like Burned or Poisoned. This is particularly fitting on any Pokemon with Guts, too, which gives it its own boost. Otherwise, it's probably not worth your while, unless you're lacking a better move and the Pokemon can't learn Strength or Retribution. The nearby Fisherman will battle you if you talk to him. He uses two Basurao L34 (both versions of it). The Parasol Lady close by will also battle you, and she has a Mamanbou L35 on her team. Lastly, the Parasol Lady hiding behind the sign will give you a Damp Rock* after talking to her, an item that, when held, increases the duration of Rain Dance from 5 turns to 8 turns. That's very helpful against bosses when you want that rain to last longer to help soup up your Water-type attacks or to raise Thunder's accuracy. Definitely worthwhile for any of your Pokemon with Rain Dance. (* she may give you a different item, such as a Heat Rock, under certain circumstances.) Alright, now that you're through all of that, go ahead and head towards the bridge. As soon as you approach the entrance, Belle will stop you, itching for a battle! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $4000 || |\ PKMN Trainer Belle |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Murand | NRM | L38 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Crunch ][ Retribution ]|#| |*|[ Roar ][ Cheer Up ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Musharna | PSY | L38 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Psybeam ][ Hypnosis ]|#| |*|[ Defense Curl ][ Lucky Chant ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Baokki | FIR | L38 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Flame Burst ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Daikenki | WTR | L40 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Slash ][ Revenge ]|#| |*|[ Aqua Jet ][ Encore ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Hiyakki | WTR | L38 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Boil Over ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Jaroda | GRS | L40 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leaf Blade ][ Slam ]|#| |*|[ Mega Drain ][ Snake Coil ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Yanakki | GRS | L38 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Seed Bomb ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Enbuoh | PSY / FIR | L40 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Take Down ][ Assurance ]|#| |*|[ Rollout ][ Heat Stamp ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` After beating her, she gives you a Full Restore. Um, ok, thanks? She'll then head off from whence she came afterwards, leaving you free to explore the bridge. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.5. Cylinder Bridge |________________________________________________) Cylinder Bridge is a very massive bridge with lots of subway trains zipping by beneath you! Did I mention it's really huge? It is at a pretty sweet angle, though, so enjoy the cool scenery behind it. Riding your Bicycle might make the trek more manageable. The second person you'll run into on the bridge, a Battle Girl walking all around, will give you TM43 (Nitro Charge) when you talk to her, which is a fiery Physical-based attack that raises the user's Speed one stage after doing a moderate amount of damage. It's a good way to fire up some slower Pokemon while hitting for some damage! Keep walking towards the end and you'll eventually find... oh no, it's Geechisu! Just as soon as you approach him, the Dark Trinity instantly surround you, bringing you right over to him. He wants your Light or Dark Stone! He yaps on a lot about a bunch of stuff, including talk of N and the Stones, but at the end of the day, he just walks off into the distance, with the Dark Trinity disappearing afterwards. Lovely. You'd better get going yourself! Walk through the gate and head onto Route 9! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.6. Route 9 |________________________________________________________) Just as soon as you enter the route, a baseball player will catch your attention, tossing you TM56 (Fling), a Dark-type attack that tosses the user's held item -- PERMANENTLY (except in battles against, say, friends or in the Battle Subway) -- to do damage. Definitely avoid teaching it to your Pokemon if you value their items! There are a few more Trainers on the route you'll need to fight before you get to the city. The first Biker has a Warubiru L36 and a Zulugg L36. The Cueball up to the north also has a Warubiru L36, but he has a Dastodas L36 as well. The next Cueball and Biker will fight you in a Double Battle! They each have a Zulugg L37. The one further east of them has a Komatana L37 on his team, which is likely a new sight to you. Don't worry, you'll be able to get one soon! Finally, the last Cueball in the northeast corner of the route, by the vending machines, also has a Zulugg L37. There's a giant shopping mall on the north part of the route, but before checking that out, you might want head east and then south into the gate so you can fight some wild Pokemon. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 9 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #016 | Lepardas | DRK | L33 ) ( #000 | Gochimiru | PSY / FIR | L31, 32, 33 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #084 | Dabran | PSY | L31, 32, 33 ) :) * White only. (: ( #130 | Komatana | STL / DRK | L31, 32, 33 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L31 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: ( #082 | Gochiruzel | PSY | L34 ) :) * Rare. Found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 9 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #130 | Komatana | STL / DRK | L31 ) ( #078 | Chillarmy | NRM | L37 ) ( #075 | Dastodas | PSN | L36, 38 ) ( #000 | Gochimiru | PSY / FIR | L36, 38 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #084 | Dabran | PSY | L36, 38 ) :) * White only. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Keep heading west behind the fence and you'll reach some thick grass, which has much better Pokemon in it. There's an HP Up right above the cave, although there's also a Max Elixir hiding behind the trees further west. To the south, away from the cave, lies a Full Restore. The cave itself, however, happens to be closed for now, courtesy of the Black Belt in your way. __________________________________________________ __|_| Colorful & Wonderful Life Shopping Mall R9 |________________________ There's a Waitress in the northeast corner of the first room that has a Chillarmy L36 and a Dredia L36. In the room right past her is a PP Up in the top-right corner of the room. On the second floor, on the eastern side, a Rich Boy will battle you if you talk to him. He has a Lepardas L36 and that's it. Right by him, though, is a shop that sells TM15 (Hyper Beam) and TM68 (Giga Impact) for a whopping $90000 a piece. Each of these attacks is a powerful Normal-type attack with 150 power, but Hyper Beam is Special-based and Giga Impact is Physical-based. Both require the user to recharge on the following turn, but they may still be helpful in a pinch. On the west side of the floor, you can buy a huge variety of different Poke Balls and Mail. Head up to the third floor. The shop on the west sells vitamins (Protein, Iron, Calcium, Zinc, Carbos, and HP Up) at the left counter for $9800 each and sells the X items on the right counter. Just off in the middle circle area is a Waiter with a Chillarmy L36 and a Lamprah L36. There's also a Lady you can battle with a Murand L36 upstairs. Lastly, you can talk to the worker guy and he'll give you a Thunderstone if you answer yes to his question. Hmm, that sure does give you a lot of Thunderstones throughout the game... Whenever you're done, head on east to Souryuu City! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.7. Souryuu City |___________________________________________________) _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || The different looks of Souryuu City || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Depending on which version you're playing, Souryuu City || || will look drastically different. In Pokemon Black, the || || whole city is very dark, lit up with cool blue lights all || || over the ground and the walls; in Pokemon White, the city || || is a lot more rural looking, having older looking || || buildings. || || || || There are no major differences aside from that, and all || || directions I provide are exactly the same in each || || version, but just keep that in mind as you're playing || || through. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Not too far after entering Souryuu City, Adeku will be there, and he takes you to the back of some huge gathering. It's Geechisu again! He's talking with a bunch of his Team Plasma goons similarly as he did back in Karakusa Town! He says a bunch of stuff, then leaves, stopping in place so his Plasma Grunt can take formation. Really? He can't be that high ranked if he has to stop in place for one of his goons, haha... So that seriously worries everyone, including- hey, is that Iris from earlier? By golly, it is! Adeku takes you on over to say hi to Iris and her grandpa, Jaga. They talk about N, Zekrom and Reshiram, and a bunch of other stuff. After telling you that you need to get the Gym Badge here, Adeku heads off. Iris leads you forward, in sight of the Pokemon Center, then heads a bit ahead of you. Go ahead and follow her. She just can't wait to take you to Jaga's house, where he's already waiting for you inside. The two of them proceed to tell you the whole story of Reshiram and Zekrom, going on in elaborate detail that would undoubtedly be so much more engaging if you knew what they were saying. Afterwards, one of them -- depending on which version you're playing (Jaga in Black and Iris in White) -- will head off to the Gym. Before leaving, head upstairs and talk to the football player and he'll tell you "Let's Slim Diet!" and give you a Pumice Stone, a held item that lowers the bearer's weight, causing it to receive less damage from attacks like Low Kick or Grass Knot. Talk to the girl on the other end of the table and she'll give you an Aim Target, which allows the user's attacks to hit Pokemon that have an immunity to that attack due to the type chart, such as Normal-type attacks hitting Ghost-type Pokemon. In one of the houses on the west side of town, there's a gentleman inside who will give you a Present Box or something for the Pokemon Musical. The Souryuu Gym is in the northwest corner of the city, but you may want to check out the rest of the city first. In the first house to the east of the Gym, talk to the girl inside and she'll give you the Destiny Knot, a held item that infatuates the opponent if the user becomes infatuated by Attract or Cute Charm. Not really all that helpful, really. Oh well. In the next house to the west, you can participate in Rotation Battles in Black or Triple Battles in White. The Cool Trainer in the middle will fight you with her trio of monkeys, using a Yanakki L39, a Hiyakki L39, and a Baokki L39, all in the Rotation Battle or Triple Battle format (depending on your version). Upstairs, there's another Cool Trainer that will battle you, although with a more diverse team. Sort of. He uses a Kojofu L39, a Rigrey L39, and a Komatana L39. In a house on the eastern side of town, if you head upstairs, there's a guy that will ask to see a Pokemon with the move Charge. I didn't have one handy, but I'm pretty sure he'll give you something if you show him a Pokemon with that move. Whenever you're done and all healed up, head on over to the Souryuu Gym to earn your final Gym Badge! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.8.8. Souryuu Gym |____________________________________________________) The first Cool Trainer in the gym has a lone Onondo L41. Go ahead and get him out of the way, but be wary of its Dragon Dance attack, which raises its Attack and Speed by one stage. A lot of Dragon-type Pokemon have this attack and it is capable of turning that Pokemon into one-Pokemon wrecking crew rather quickly, so try to take out these Dragon-types as quickly as possible. Now, head east and you'll follow a long, snakey path before reaching a junction. As per usual, here are the steps to get through the Gym. o Past the first long snakey path, head right and jump across the ledge. o Walk north and fight the Cool Trainer, who has a Monozu L41 -- a Dark/Dragon-type. o Head west and jump down the ledge. That will cause the dragon's head to turn to the left. o Walk west, north (up the dragon), then west some more, and finally south until you find another Cool Trainer. He has two Onondo L40 on his team. o Jump down the ledge, which will cause the dragon to face up. o Head east, then up the dragon, up to the platform up top, then head east and around until you run into another Cool Trainer. She uses an Onondo L41. o Keep continuing forward until you jump down the ledge, which will cause that dragon's right hand to lower and its head to turn towards the Gym Leader. o Jump down the southern ramp and head south until you run into a Veteran. He uses a Crimgan L42. o After beating him, head west, thne north, and then east to jump down the ledge. Doing so causes the dragon to raise its left hand while also turning its head to the right. o Climb the dragon by heading north, then keep going until you walk down a flight of stairs leading you to a Cool Trainer. This one has a Monozu L39, a Onondo L39 and a Crimgan L39. o Head south of that Trainer, then jump down the ledge. This causes a third dragon to lower one of its claws and turn its head forward. o That dragon head isn't going to take you anywhere, so jump down the northern ledge and keep going until you're back to where that Cool Trainer was. Go back south and jump down the ledge you just jumped down to return the dragon's head to where it was, off to the west. o Climb the dragon's head to the south and then follow the path to another Cool Trainer. She uses a Monozu L40 and a Crimgan L40. o Jump down the ledge, which causes the dragon to reach its head to a high up platform. o Climb the dragon's head once again, then follow the path around until you get to a fork in the road. The northern route is blocked by the Veteran, so head east and you'll find a lady Veteran Trainer with an Onondo L40 and an Onondo L41. o Jump down the ledge right near her, which will cause the dragon to reach its head right up to the Gym Leader. o Now just climb up the dragon's head and you'll be right at the Gym Leader! If you need to heal, you can take the green teleporter behind the Gym Leader to return to the entrance of the Gym. Do that if you need to, save your game, and get ready to take on the final Gym Leader! ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #009 | Daikenki | WTR | L46 ) ( #014 | Murand | NRM | L46 ) ( #032 | Gigaias | RCK | L46 ) ( #040 | Rohbshin | FTG | L46 ) ( #067 | Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L46 ) ( #117 | Onondo | DRG | L47 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Depending on which version you're playing, you'll face off against either Jaga (Black) or Iris (White). Ultimately, they each have the same Pokemon, so the only real difference is the genders of their Pokemon, which match what the Gym Leader's genders are. It only matters if you're using Attract, really. Because of that, the strategy remains the same. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $5160 || |\ Leader Jaga |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Onondo | DRG | L41 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Dragon Tail ][ Assurance ]|#| |*|[ Dragon Rage ][ Dragon Dance ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Crimgan | DRG | L41 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Night Slash ][ Repayment ]|#| |*|[ Revenge ][ Dragon Tail ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Ononox | DRG | L43 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Slash ][ Dragon Tail ]|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Dragon Dance ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $5160 || |\ Leader Iris |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Onondo | DRG | L41 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Dragon Tail ][ Assurance ]|#| |*|[ Dragon Rage ][ Dragon Dance ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Crimgan | DRG | L41 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Night Slash ][ Repayment ]|#| |*|[ Revenge ][ Dragon Tail ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Ononox | DRG | L43 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Slash ][ Dragon Tail ]|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Dragon Dance ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Onondo and Ononox are both capable of using Dragon Dance, while all three of Jaga or Iris' Pokemon can use Dragon Tail to hit hard and force you to switch your Pokemon. This can become rather annoying after awhile, plus Dragon Dance pumps their already-high Attack and decent Speed up a stage each, making them quite deadly. All three have a Dark-type attack at their disposal in the form of Assurance or Night Slash, while Crimgan also has Revenge to hit for some Fighting-type damage. Your best bet against these powerful Dragons is Ice- or Dragon-type attacks, because that is their only weakness. Strong STAB attacks performed by the user are also effective if you don't have any Ice- or Dragon-type Pokemon yourself, although avoid using Fire-, Water-, Grass-, or Electric-type attacks against them, because they'll be rendered much weaker. Ononox in particular is very scary, because it has uber-level Attack and decent Speed to boost. If it manages to pull off one Dragon Dance, it will rip you apart; if it can pull off two, you're as good as done in the fight unless you can withstand a lot of hits. However, remember that Dragon Tail has very low priority, so it will always strike last -- this can work to your advantage and at least give you a turn to do something to the Gym Leader's Pokemon. Also keep in mind that Jaga or Iris will heal their Pokemon with up to two Hyper Potions throughout the battle, clearing away your efforts. After beating Jaga or Iris, they'll give you your final Gym Badge, the Legend Badge. It ensures any traded Pokemon will obey you, regardless of its level. Additionally, Jaga or Iris will give you TM82 (Dragon Tail), a moderately-strong Dragon-type attack that always strikes last and forces the target to switch afterwards; if used in a wild Pokemon battle, it ejects that Pokemon from the fight permanently after damage. Now that you've earned all 8 Badges, you're going to want to exit the Gym and head northeast to Route 10, on your way to Victory Road and the Pokemon League! As soon as you exit the Gym, though, Prof. Araragi will be outside and notice you've gotten all 8 Badges, she'll congratulate you, then bring you over to the gate heading to Route 10. She'll then ask a question, which I just answered yes to, and afterwards... she'll give you the Master Ball, an item that catches whatever wild Pokemon you toss it at with a 100% chance of catching it, no matter what! You can only really get one of these in the game, though, unless you trade or get very, very lucky, so don't waste it on anything! As you head through the gate to Route 10, though, the gate clerk inside will tell you she heard on her Livecaster that they're having a terrible storm or something on Route 7, so maybe you should check that out first. And by "maybe you should check that out," I mean you should check that out if you want another legendary Pokemon! It's up to you whether you want to check out Route 7 and encounter another legendary Pokemon or if you just want to get things done at the Elite Four. _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s5.9. Pokemon League |################################################::~/ `-'----------------------'--------------------------------------------------` ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.9.1. Route 10 |_______________________________________________________) Get ready for the final stretch! There are plenty of Trainers and Pokemon on this route leading to Victory Road, so get ready for a few more battles up ahead! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 10 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #132 | Bufflon | NRM | L34, 35 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a Battle Girl near the beginning of the route with a Zulzkin L39 and a Kojofu L39. Just to the north of her is a patch of grass with three "items" in it, although the two on the left are Tamagetake L30; the right one is a Full Heal. Further down the road to the east lies a Cool Trainer with an Onondo L39, a Shibibeel L39, and an Agilder L39. The female Veteran after her has a Marakutchi L39, a Freejio L40, and a Mamanbou L39. As you reach the end of the bridge, Cheren and Belle will come up to you and say that Jaga told them Araragi talked to you or something like that. Then Cheren will want to take you on before taking on the Pokemon League! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $4500 || |\ PKMN Trainer Cheren |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Kenhoroh | NRM / FLY | L43 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Razor Wind ][ Air Slash ]|#| |*|[ Detect ][ Taunt ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Lepardas | DRK | L43 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Slash ][ Night Slash ]|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Taunt ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Tsutaja) ]*****|#| |*| Yanakki | GRS | L43 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Seed Bomb ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Enbuoh | PSY / FIR | L45 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Head Smash ][ Flamethrower ]|#| |*|[ Assurance ][ Heat Stamp ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|*****[ (if you picked Pokabu) ]*****|#| |*| Baokki | FIR | L43 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Flame Burst ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Daikenki | WTR | L45 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Aqua Tail ][ Slash ]|#| |*|[ Aqua Jet ][ Encore ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|****[ (if you picked Mijumaru) ]****|#| |*| Hiyakki | WTR | L43 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Boil Over ][ Lick ]|#| |*|[ Fury Swipes ][ Leer ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Jaroda | GRS | L45 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Leaf Blade ][ Slam ]|#| |*|[ Giga Drain ][ Snake Coil ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Immediately after defeating Cheren, he'll heal up your Pokemon, then step aside, wishing you luck. Belle will give you a Max Revive just to be nice, then after a lot more dialogue, the two of them head off. Victory Road is up ahead, but there's some thick grass just to your north, so you should check that out really quick. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 10 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L36, 38, 39 ) ( #045 | Dageki | FTG | L38 ) ( #132 | Bufflon | NRM | L38, 39, 40 ) ( #135 | Vulchai | DRK / FLY | L39, 41 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #133 | Washibon | NRM / FLY | L39, 41 ) :) * White only. (: ( #097 | Morobareru | GRS / PSN | L39, 40 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There are more "items" scattered back here, although they are actually just Morobareru L40. The first two you encounter are Morobareru, while the third is actually a Hyper Potion and the fourth is a Dawn Stone. There's also a Black Belt back there with a Dageki L40 on his team. Keep going west, then south across the bridge to fight a Hiker. He uses a Dotekkotsu L38 and a Gantle L38. Talk to the Veteran hiding in the trees just south of him and he'll give you another Dusk Stone. Then, head east and pick up TM05 (Roar), a move that makes you act last, but then forces the opponent Pokemon out of the battle, ending the fight if it's a wild Pokemon or switching out another Pokemon if it's a Trainer battle. Not overly useful in-game, but it has its definite strategic purposes when battling against friends or online. Now head back east, except rather than getting distracted by the thick grass, keep going and fight a Cool Trainer with a Mebukijika L40 and a rather huge-looking Bloongell L40. Just past her is a Veteran, who has a Tsunbear L39, a Gamageroge L39, and a Shubalgo L40. Jump down the nearby ledge and you can pick up a Full Restore, then head through the Badge Check Gate. ____________________ __|_| Badge Check Gate |______________________________________________________ You'll proceed through the gates one badge at a time, showing the badges as proof of victory. It's pretty silly, because you obviously have them by now, but it at least adds to the authenticity and the effect of the old Red and Blue. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Badge Check Gate |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #045 | Dageki | FTG | L36 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Badge Check Gate (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L39 ) ( #132 | Bufflon | NRM | L40 ) ( #045 | Dageki | FTG | L38 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There are some patches of tall and thick grass on the way, and the scenery is all pretty cool. The Jet Badge room in particular is really awesome, let's just say. Keep going til you reach the very end, which will lead you right into the entrance of Victory Road! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.9.2. Victory Road |___________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Victory Road (Outside) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #137 | Kuitaran | FIR | L37, 38, 39, 40 ) ( #133 | Washibon | NRM / FLY | L38, 40 ) :) * White only. (: ( #135 | Vulchai | DRK / FLY | L38, 40 ) :) * Black only. (: ( #125 | Kojofu | FTG | L38, 40 ) ( #117 | Onondo | DRG | L40 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Victory Road (Inside) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #036 | Doryuuzu | GRD / STL | L36, 37, 39, 40, 41 ) :) * Rare, only inside of swirling dust. (: ( #138 | Aiant | BUG / STL | L37, 38, 39, 40, 42 ) ( #125 | Kojofu | FTG | L39, 41 ) ( #139 | Monozu | DRK / DRG | L38, 40 ) ( #033 | Koromori | PSY / FLY | L37, 39, 40, 41 ) ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L37, 39, 41 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' You'll start at the outside of a big cave complex. Not much to see out here, so just go ahead and head inside. If you have a Pokemon with Surf, go ahead and cross the water in the northern part of the room to reach a Max Revive. Otherwise, climb the stairs and head to the second floor. Upstairs is a Cool Trainer with a Elfoon L45 and a Zebraika L45. Beat her, then head outside to the south. You'll be along a cliff thingy out there. As you walk forward, the two Trainers up atop the cliff will notice you. One of them will slide down the edge of the cliff while the other will be too chicken to. That's your cue; you can slide down any cliffs near the breaks in the fence while on the outside. The first cliff you should slide down is the one off to the east. Slide down there, then keep heading east, then head back into the insides of the cave. Inside, you can surf across the water for a shortcut, but there's also a Rare Candy across the water to the north that you should get first. Head up the stairs on the western side of the room. Up the stairs, ignore the southern exit; it just takes you back outside where you can slide down to where you just came from. Instead, head north and climb up even more stairs. One more Cool Trainer for you to fight here. This guy has a Murand L45 and a Pendrah L45. Go outside after you've taken him on. Now's where you have some options. Head west and then there will be two entrances of the cave you can go into... Going into the first one (which is optional, but advisable) leads you to a Veteran with an Orbem L44, a Dredia L45, and a Kuitaran L44. Once again, you're faced with going either east and down the stairs or up and up the stairs. Go ahead and go east so you can push the boulder you saw earlier out of the way, granting you quicker access here in case you need to heal or leave or something, then go up the stairs and fight another Cool Trainer, who uses a Yanakki L44, a Hiyakki L44, and, you guessed it, a Baokki L44. Just past her is a Full Restore out the exit. Go back to where the two entrances were, and then go inside of the second entrance to the west. In the second entrance, which is the one you actually want to go in, head inside and fight the Black Belt. He has a Zulzkin L43, a Kojofu L43, and a Rohbshin L43. Head upstairs, and then fight the Doctor right there. You know you want to fight him! He's got a Gochimiru L43 and a Hahakomori L43. After the battle, he'll heal up your Pokemon, and will heal them any time you talk to him in the future. Sweet! Head along the edge of the room, then push the boulder into the hole to help you avoid taking the long way again. Head up the stairs and then you'll be able to go either north or south. South takes you to the edge, which lets you jump down the cliff and back to an earlier spot; north is where you really want to go. Climb those stairs, then fight the Cool Trainer. He uses a Gigearu L44, a Hihidaruma L44, and a Gamageroge L44. Once more, you'll be able to choose between left and right, so choose the left exit to reach a Full Heal, then take the right exit to get to another place outside. Uh oh, there are two breaks in the fence, and you can't see down below you! What do you do? Just fall down the one to the far right, that's what you do. It'll take you down to a previously inaccessible ledge with a cave. Inside the cave, there are a bunch of steps for you to climb, along with a Veteran for you to fight. He's got a Gigaias L45 and a Shibildon L46. Keep climbing up those steps until you reach the next floor, where you can go south to go outside or go down some stairs to the west. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Legendary Pokemon: Terakion || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || If you've already visited the Fukiyose Grotto and || || released the legendary Pokemon there, you can find || || yourself the third of the trio hiding in here: Terakion. || || Just go down those stairs to the west, shove the boulder || || out of the way, and then head west across the boulder || || until you see a cave. Terakion will be waiting inside for || || you if those conditions have been met! Save your game, || || then take on the legendary beast! || || || || ,------------.________________________ || || / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ || || (| Victory Road (Hidden) |) || || :)--------------------------------------`\______________ || || ( #145 | Terakion | RCK / FTG | L42 ) || || `-----^-------------^-----------^---------------------' || || || || As with most Pokemon, Dusk Balls are your absolute best || || bet, but Ultra Balls will function pretty well, too. || || Weaken it to the best of your ability, then just keep || || chucking Dusk Balls at it. It may take some time, but if || || you run too low on balls to use, just reset and try || || again. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Regardless of if you want to catch Terakion or not, you'll want to head outside at some point, so go ahead and do that afterwards. Now, you can slide down to the right, but that just takes you back to whence you came. There's a Pokemon Ranger that remarks depending on where you slide, you'll end up at a different place. True, very true, so you need to aim carefully. These next two parts are optional; you might want to head north to the Pokemon League right now before doing them so you can quickly fly back there, since you'll be sent to the beginning. Aiming to the right of the man will cause you to slide allllll the way down, although to a previously inaccessible valley. There's a Nugget down there, as well as a cave. Inside of the cave, head up the steps, but keep a watchful eye because you can actually head east as you're heading up the stairs. There's a hidden Max Revive in the area as well as a hidden Max Potion. Finally, keep going up the stairs and you'll reach a ledge with TM02 (Dragon Claw), a powerful Physical-based Dragon-type attack that has no other effects, but a lot of clawed Pokemon can learn it. The ledge takes you back to where the Black Belt was. Falling down to the left of the man leads you to a bridge that has TM93 (Wild Bolt) on the other side, which is a powerful Physical-based Electric-type attack that inflicts 25% of the damage as recoil to the user, making it powerful but also harmful. It's still good, though, so you might as well teach it to something that can make good use of it that can't learn Thunderbolt (or has way less Sp. Atk than it does Attack). Fall down once again and then cross the next bridge to reach a cave that has a Calcium there, right by where the Doctor was. Don't jump just yet, though; head out of the cave and back to where you fell to fall down again. Over there you can get an Ultra Ball. Yeah, now you have to run east and you're at the very entrance again... but wasn't it worth it? Alright, now that's out of the way. Head on north to the glorious Pokemon League! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.9.3. Pokemon League |_________________________________________________) Whoa, just take a look at this place! Is this amazing or what? You'll notice there's really a lack of any Pokemon Center or anything right away, but don't worry, just head to the west. That building there has a Pokemon Center and a Poke Mart where you can buy lots of stuff from. Before taking on the Elite Four, I strongly, strongly recommend having at least 20 Hyper Potions, 10 Full Restores, 20 Revives, and 10 Full Heals. X Attacks, X Defends, X Speeds, X Specials, and X Sp. Defs are also highly recommended, because they almost guarantee you can win a fight as long as you save your game before each battle. You can use the defensive ones right away to stack on those defense bonuses, then load up a Speed or two, and finally use either X Attacks or X Specials to raise your Pokemon's main attacking stat, then just chop through their team. Don't switch no matter what, obviously! Yeah, that's a good strategy that works well that, well, you know, you should know in advance. Also, make absolutely certain you have plenty of Dusk Balls and Ultra Balls! I'd recommend 30 - 40 between the two, though more never hurts. Just trust me on this. Alright, so here's what's on my team right before taking on the Elite Four... ,------------.______________________________ / MY POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Here's what my team was at this point... |) :)--------------------------------------------`\_______________ ( #009 | Daikenki | WTR | L49 ) ( #014 | Murand | NRM | L48 ) ( #032 | Gigaias | RCK | L48 ) ( #040 | Rohbshin | FTG | L48 ) ( #067 | Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L49 ) ( #118 | Ononox | DRG | L49 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' I'd recommend your team be at least level 42 before taking them on, but 45+ is recommended. Once you go in to challenge the Elite Four, the only way you'll be able to leave is if you lose. You don't get to heal at a Pokemon Center. There are no doctors! You do this hardcore if you want to be the champ, so make sure you've got all of your affairs in order before you head in. Once you're ready, save your game, then proceed inward! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.9.4. Elite Four |_____________________________________________________) Unlike the previous games, you can now fight the Elite Four in any order you want. This may not necessarily work to your advantage, but hey, it's nice to see a change of pace for a change. After all, why does the last member of the Elite Four have to be the... the elitist, huh? You can fight them in whatever order, but I'll be fighting them going clockwise, starting from the room to the west, then taking on the northwest one, then the northeast one, and lastly the east one. It's a logical path, but if you would rather take one of them on in a different order, be my guest. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $6000 || |\ Elite Four Shikimi |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Deskaan | GHO | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Psychic ][ Shadow Ball ]|#| |*|[ Grass Knot ][ Will-O-Wisp ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Goluug | GRD / GHO | L48 | |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Earthquake ][ Brick Break ]|#| |*|[ Shadow Punch ][ Curse ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Bloongell | WTR / GHO | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Surf ][ Shadow Ball ]|#| |*|[ Energy Ball ][ Brine ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Shandela | GHO / FIR | L50 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Fire Blast ][ Psychic ]|#| |*|[ Shadow Ball ][ Payback ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Her Pokemon are all part-Ghost-type, so Normal- and Fighting-type attacks will not hit them. Normal-type Pokemon, however, can serve as a valuable defense against her Pokemon's stronger Ghost-type attacks, so try to have a Normal-type with something like Crunch, Shadow Claw, or Shadow Ball available to hit her Pokemon hard. Shandela in particular is a real pain due to its high Sp. Atk. It will hit very hard and you may not be able to withstand its attacks for overly long without healing. Handle it with care! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $6000 || |\ Elite Four Giima |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Zulzkin | DRK / FTG | L48 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Crunch ][ Poison Jab ]|#| |*|[ Brick Break ][ Sand-Attack ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Lepardas | DRK | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Night Slash ][ Aerial Ace ]|#| |*|[ Fake Out ][ Attract ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Warubiaru | GRD / DRK | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Earthquake ][ Trickery ]|#| |*|[ Crunch ][ Dragon Claw ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Kirikizan | STL / DRK | L50 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ X-Scissor ][ Night Slash ]|#| |*|[ Aerial Ace ][ Metal Claw ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` He uses all Dark-type Pokemon on his team, but they have very different typings. Thankfully they all have a common weakness to Fighting-type attacks, so make use of your TM moves like Brick Break and Focus Blast. Kirikizan is very weak to Fighting-type attacks, but is also weak to the usual stuff Steel-types are weak to. Don't underestimate his Pokemon, though, because they all have very high Attack stats and can do some serious damage with their attacks! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $6000 || |\ Elite Four Caitlin |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Rankurus | PSY | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Thunder ][ Focus Blast ]|#| |*|[ Psychic ][ Energy Ball ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Shinbora | PSY / FLY | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Ice Beam ][ Psychic ]|#| |*|[ Shadow Ball ][ Air Slash ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Musharna | PSY | L48 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Psychic ][ Shadow Ball ]|#| |*|[ Charge Beam ][ Reflect ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Gochiruzel | PSY | L50 | F |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Thunderbolt ][ Psychic ]|#| |*|[ Shadow Ball ][ Calm Mind ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Yes, this is the same Caitlin that fought beside Darach in the Battle Frontier of the older games. Now she's a member of the Elite Four, and she uses some pretty wicked Psychic-type Pokemon. Her team of Psychics have a diverse set of moves on each other them, so you'll have to really watch out! Each one of them packs a powerful Psychic, but you'll also find Electric- and Ghost-type attacks on most of her Pokemon, so be wary! Dark-, Bug-, and Ghost-type attacks are the way to go. Moves such as Shadow Claw, U-Turn, or even Bug Repellant would be helpful in your fight. _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $6000 || |\ Elite Four Renbu |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Nageki | FTG | L48 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Stone Edge ][ Level Field ]|#| |*|[ Payback ][ Mountain Storm ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Dageki | FTG | L48 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Stone Edge ][ Retribution ]|#| |*|[ Karate Chop ][ Grass Knot ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Rohbshin | FTG | L48 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Hammer Arm ][ Stone Edge ]|#| |*|[ Retribution ][ Grass Knot ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Kojond | FTG | L50 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Jump Kick ][ Rock Slide ]|#| |*|[ U-Turn ][ Retribution ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Though all of Renbu's Pokemon are pure Fighting-type, they have very diverse attacks set to counter Flying- and Psychic-type Pokemon. Expect to be hit in the face if you try to use any of those Pokemon. There are very few types that can survive the whole of Renbu's onslaught, but give any Pokemon Flying-type attacks like Acrobat or Freefall to help turn the tide in your favor. If you can't take advantage of the type chart, just do things the old fashioned way by using your strongest attacks against him. X Defends come in handy, and any Pokemon that has a high Defense stat (that isn't weak to Fighting-type attacks) will do well here. After you've beaten the Elite Four, the statue in the middle will start glowing. Press A, and you'll descend into the depths of the mountain... climb up the countless steps to the north until you see a little shrine sitting there. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || No need to heal! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || After beating the final member of the Elite Four, don't || || worry about healing your Pokemon by using your items. || || Save them. You'll have an opportunity to heal before your || || next battle, so there's no reason in the world you should || || waste your items healing! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s5.9.5. Endgame |________________________________________________________) Walk up the stairs and then... you'll see N! He just battled against Adeku, the real Champion, and now that he has the power of Zekrom or Reshiram, he defeated him like it was nothing. However, once you show up, he'll say some stuff about your Light Stone and how his Zekrom is way better than that (or the Dark Stone and Reshiram in White, of course). But then, he raises his hand and sends forth a WICKEDLY AWESOME CUTSCENE of an ENORMOUS CASTLE SHOOTING WAY UP FROM THE SANDS AND STABBING THE POKEMON LEAGUE WITH STAIRS!! There's no better way to capture my enthusiasm than with CAPS, trust me. It's very cool. After you recover from what just happened, Cheren just runs in like it was nothing and says some stuff to Adeku. The two of them then tell you that you need to go on! You just need to! Go ahead and climb the stairs to make your way into N's Castle! ______________ __|_| N's Castle |____________________________________________________________ 6 of the Plasma sage dudes will all be inside, stepping forward and telling you how good and stuff they are. You're definitely outnumbered by a lot of old dudes. That's not good! But, just when you need it the most, you receive a very welcome surprise! Yahkon shows up, followed by 7 other Gym Leaders from Isshu! (The trio from Sanyou City are absent, and both Iris and Jaga show up.) They step in to stop the six sages, saying how you're going to triumph over evil because you have the Light Stone (or the Dark Stone in White). Woohoo, so they're gonna be busy for awhile, leaving you free to explore the rest of the castle and find where N ran off to. Head to the west, then through the little hall and back east to some stairs. _________________ __|_| N's Castle 2F |_________________________________________________________ The first room you come across has nothing of importance in it, but as you head further east, you'll be stopped by one of the Dark Trinity, who tells you that you'll have a chance to heal and use the PC and stuff. Cool! Inside of the room that dude was looking towards is a lady with pink hair that will heal your Pokemon up to full health. See! Told you you didn't need to heal. The room off to the east has a Max Potion in the back. Grab it, then head upstairs. _________________ __|_| N's Castle 3F |_________________________________________________________ Inside of the very first room you come across is a PC, which you can use to switch your Pokemon around. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Make room for a Legend || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Ok, spoilers, but you probably guessed it by this point || || anyway, so I'm going to spoil something so you're able to || || make your decision now rather than wait until it's too || || late. || || || || The very next fight you're going to enter is going to be || || against Reshiram if you're playing Black or Zekrom if || || you're playing White. You'll have a chance to catch it || || right then and there. If you catch it and have less than || || 6 Pokemon on your party, it will automatically be sent up || || as your first Pokemon when you enter the following || || battle. || || || || This does make it pretty cool, and being L50, it is || || definitely pretty powerful at that. However, not everyone || || wants to use their legendary Pokemon right away, so if || || you don't want to, make sure your party is full right || || now. If you do think it'd be pretty sweet battling with || || your Reshiram or Zekrom, by all means, leave some room || || for it. It's a great Pokemon that will help you during || || this final chapter of the game! || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Do whatever there, then head over to the middle room, where there's a Max Revive just chillin' in the corner. You know you definitely want that. The third room has a Plasma Grunt in the corner that will give you an Ultra Ball if you talk to them. But most importantly... _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Finish your business later! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Did you forget something? Are your Pokemon not quite || || strong enough? Do you have something more important you || || need to do than save the world? Hey, whatever your || || reason, Trainer, you're free to leave at this point. Just || || go into the third room from the right on the 3rd Floor of || || N's Castle and talk to the Plasma Grunt in the top-right || || corner of the room. He'll offer to teleport you out. || || || || You'll be teleported back to the "Pokemon Center" in the || || Pokemon League. When you want to go back, all you need to || || do is talk to the Plasma Grunt inside of that building || || and he'll send you back to that room. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Right before taking the stairs to the 4th Floor, another of the Dark Trinity will stop you and say some more stuff about N. Great. _________________ __|_| N's Castle 4F |_________________________________________________________ Immediately upstairs, the last member of the Dark Trinity points you into the direction of N's Room. That's where he spent his sad, lonely childhood, with only Pokemon as friends... or something like that. Go ahead and check it out and you'll see a bunch of toys, a basketball hoop, and, most importantly (for you, anyway), a Rare Candy right in the middle of a halfpipe. N can shred, huh? Never would have guessed. That's all there is there. In the next room over, there's a Grunt that talks about Team Rocket and Team Galactic and how they're so distant and dormant they don't matter. Or something. But there's also a Full Restore in there, so you don't want to pass that up. There's nothing at all you need to worry about in the third room, so just go forward and up the stairs. _________________ __|_| N's Castle 5F |_________________________________________________________ Go forward, and then when you head towards the door, Geechisu will just be coming out of it and say some stuff about your Light Stone. He says some stuff about the Champion and about Isshu and stuff, but ultimately he just steps aside and allows you to proceed. ___________________ __|_| N's Throne Room |_______________________________________________________ As you walk forward, you'll see N sitting atop his throne, saying a bunch of stuff and basically calling you out. Go ahead and approach him, then he'll walk to the side and say a few things about himself and his feelings, about Reshiram (if you're playing Black) or Zekrom (if you're playing White), how it's just not there to save you now. Then, he raises his hand and summons forth his legendary Pokemon, Zekrom! Or Reshiram in White! AWESOME cutscene ensues of Zekrom or Reshiram CRASHING THROUGH THE WALL and landing back aways, then charging up its tail thing. BOOM, HUGE ATTACK, incredible music, and there it is, standing ready for some action. Then, all of a sudden... What? Your Light Stone (or Dark Stone in White) is reacting?! And then N is like "No, the Light Stone is summoning Reshiram!" or something like that (make the obvious substitution if playing White). Oh snap! The Light Stone is emitting some sort of aura! Another crazy cutscene ensues with the Stone spinning around wildly and bringing forth your version's legendary Pokemon, either Reshiram (Black) or Zekrom (White), and they use their big huge attack in a massive swirling storm of awesomeness. There, right behind you, lies the counter to N's plan! Be careful when mashing the A button to get through N's speech about good and evil, because as soon as you talk to Reshiram or Zekrom, you'll start your battle. Take this moment to SAVE YOUR GAME, and then get ready to take on Reshiram or Zekrom! _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Yin or Yang || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || Both Reshiram and Zekrom are at L50. Reshiram is a || || Dragon/Fire-type while Zekrom is a Dragon/Electric-type, || || giving them both rather odd typings. Your goal is to || || catch Zekrom or Reshiram. In fact, that's the only way || || you'll be able to continue -- knocking them out will || || force you to fight them again! || || || || Thankfully they're both easy to catch, all things || || considered. They don't have the same difficulty to catch || || as, say, Kobalion, Tornaeros, or Boltros have (they're || || more like Dialga, Palkia, or Gyarados from older || || generations), but they'll still prove to be a challenge. || || || || You don't need to worry about leaving your Pokemon weak || || after the battle, because they will be healed afterwards. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| After catching Reshiram, N will come over to heal your Pokemon, then he'll step back to his side of the ring and challenge you to a battle right then and there! _______________ _________ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| || BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~||$10000 || |\ Team Plasma N (in Black) |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Zekrom | DRG / ELC | L52 | |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Giga Impact ][ Cross Thunder ]|#| |*|[ Zen Headbutt ][ Light Screen ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|********[ (in PKMN White) ]*********|#| |*| Reshiram | DRG / FIR | L52 | |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Hyper Beam ][ Cross Flame ]|#| |*|[ Extrasensory ][ Reflect ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| |*| |#| >*>==================================<#< |*|********[ (both versions) ]*********|#| |*| Abagora | WTR / RCK | L50 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Stone Edge ][ Waterfall ]|#| |*|[ Crunch ][ Aqua Jet ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Gigigearu | PSY / FIR | L50 | |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Hyper Beam ][ Thunderbolt ]|#| |*|[ Flash Cannon ][ Metal Sound ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Baibanira | ICE | L50 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Blizzard ][ Flash Cannon ]|#| |*|[ Ice Breath ][ Hail ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Zoroark | DRK | L50 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Focus Blast ][ Flamethrower ]|#| |*|[ Night Slash ][ Retribution ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Ahkeos | RCK / FLY | L50 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Stone Edge ][ Crunch ]|#| |*|[ Dragon Claw ][ Acrobat ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` He'll lead with either Zekrom or Reshiram, depending on your version of the game. If you had room in your party, you'll lead with your own Reshiram or Zekrom. If you're using Reshiram (i.e., you're playing Black), Zekrom should go down in about two hits of DragonBreath, since Reshiram has such high Sp. Atk. Reshiram's Cross Flame attack isn't very effective against Zekrom until it uses Cross Thunder against it, then it'll do about as much as DragonBreath. Instead, save your Cross Flames for future Pokemon. Unfortunately, if you're playing Black, he sends out Abagora or Ahkeos and will likely take you out with Stone Edge right away, which stinks. If you're using Zekrom, though, you should be able to take out Reshiram. Use Zen Headbutt to KO it, or go ahead and try DragonBreath to see how much it does (it'll do less than Reshiram will do with it). After you've taken down Reshiram, if you've got Cross Thunder activated by a hit from Cross Flame, you'll have nothing opposing you except the ice cream cone, which you can probably take out with a Thunderbolt (be careful, though). Not using these two? Watch out, because both Zekrom and Reshiram are pretty tough! Their signature attacks will hit pretty hard, so you'll want to avoid anything that's weak to them. Ground- or Dragon-type Pokemon or attacks are your best bet, although Rock-type attacks work great against Reshiram while Ice-type attacks hit Zekrom pretty hard. The rest of N's team are no laughing matter. They have almost a unanimous weakness to Fighting-type attacks, however, so smash 'em up with Brick Break, Low Kick 2.0, Focus Blast, and any other Fighting-type attack you've got in your arsenal. Ahkeos is very zippy and has monstrous Attack, so be wary of that! It hits very hard with Stone Edge, but doesn't appreciate one in return (or a similar Rock-type attack). After beating N, he'll be disappointed that his Zekrom (or Reshiram) was defeated, then says something about the two of them before... uh oh, before Geechisu shows up! Geechisu proceeds to say a whole bunch of stuff about how he was using N to take over the region for his own doing. Oh snap! Now it's time to take on Geechisu and end Team Plasma's plans once and for all! \_______|_______/ \____|____/ |\~~~~~~~~~~~~~/\______________|\-------/| -|| BOSS BATTLE \`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|| $9720 ||- |\ Team Plasma Geechisu |/-------\| `*\==============v===========v=====v===/#| |*| Deskaan | GHO | L52 | M |#|___________________ |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| _____||______ ###| |*|[ Psychic ][ Shadow Ball ]|#| \_ ____ \ ##| |*|[ Toxic ][ Protect ]|#| `', |###\ \ #| |*|____________________________________|#| _____| |____) )_| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< < ___| |___/ /__| |*| Bufflon | NRM | L52 | M |#| \ \ | |##/ / ##| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| \ \ | | / / ###| |*|[ Afro Break ][ Earthquake ]|#| `,;| |<_,` ####| |*|[ Wild Bolt ][ Poison Jab ]|#| \| |. ######| |*|____________________________________|#| /| | `. #####| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< _.~` | |> `~ ##; |*| Shibildon | ELC | L52 | M |#|<_____| |______>; |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#|: | | #####; |*|[ Flamethrower ][ Wild Bolt ]|#| \ `. | ####/ |*|[ Crunch ][ Acrobat ]|#| `~-.__\|_;-~` |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Kirikizan | STL / DRK | L52 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Stone Edge ][ X-Scissor ]|#| |*|[ Night Slash ][ Metal Burst ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Gamageroge | WTR / GRD | L52 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Earthquake ][ Muddy Water ]|#| |*|[ Slime Wave ][ Rain Dance ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| >*>=============v===========v=====v==<#< |*| Sazandra | DRK / DRG | L54 | M |#| |*|--------------^MOVES:-----^-----^---|#| |*|[ Fire Blast ][ Focus Blast ]|#| |*|[ Surf ][ Dragon Pulse ]|#| |*|____________________________________|#| `'======================================'` Geechisu's Pokemon are all pretty darn tough, so you need to be on guard. The most annoying one is the one he sends out first, though, which is his Deskaan. It loves to lead the fight with Toxic, badly poisoning your Pokemon and then spamming Protect to let it waste away. It can also hit with Shadow Ball for some moderate damage. Bufflon is rather sturdy and hits pretty hard with its Afro Break, but it can also injure itself, which may very well work to your advantage. Don't let Shibildon's Electric-typing fool you: it has Levitate, which gives it total immunity to Ground-type attacks, effectively giving Shibildon no weakness. Add to that it can hit hard with Acrobat or Wild Bolt and you've got a force to be reckoned with! Since it has no weakness, your best bet is to just hit it with your strongest attacks. Kirikizan has that glaring weakness to Fighting-type attacks, plus it also has several other weaknesses (mostly from its Steel-type). Take it out with one if you've got one handy, otherwise roast it with Fire-type attacks or shake it up with a good Earthquake or Dig. Gamageroge is a rather pesky Water/Ground-type Pokemon with only a weakness to Grass-type attacks. It's a little less sturdy than some of Geechisu's other Pokemon, but it's certainly no slouch and has a lot of HP to boot. Last up is his main menace, the dreadful Sazandra. This powerful level 54 Dark/Dragon-type Pokemon is capable of doing a lot of damage very fast! It can strike with Dragon Pulse, which will be its most powerful attack that isn't Super Effective and boy will it hit hard and fast, thanks to its wicked Sp. Atk and Speed. Surf can hit any Rock-types looking to exploit its weakness while Fire Blast cooks any Ice-types looking to do the same. Focus Blast can wreck them both, but only if it hits. Be very wary around this thing! It doesn't have a particular counter to Fighting-type Pokemon or attacks other than a powerful Dragon Pulse to the face, so that's probably your best bet against it if you're looking to exploit a weakness. After a drawn out battle, you'll finally defeat Geechisu. There'll be a lot more dialogue before Adeku and Cheren take Geechisu away for good. N then goes over to you and takes you over to his thrown. He remembers first meeting you in Karakusa Town, says he enjoyed his time and stuff, but is also clearly having doubts about stuff. Then, in one last act, he tosses away his Zekrom or Reshiram before saying goodbye. Annnnddd... CREDITS! _______ _ _ ______ ______ _ _ _____ |__ __| | | | | | ____| | ____| | \ | | | __ \ | | | |__| | | |__ | |__ | `.| | | | : : | | | __ | | __| | __| | . ' | | | | | _ _ _ | | | | | | | |____ | |____ | |`. | | |__; ; / \ / \ / \ |_| |_| |_| |______| |______| |_| \_| |_____/ \_/ \_/ \_/ No, ok, it isn't REALLY the end. Don't worry! There's still plenty more to do, and I'll be sure to cover it all in a future update to the walkthrough. Continue your game, then go out and embark on a new adventure in search of more thrills and exploration! ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s6. OPTIONAL AREAS | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s6.1. After getting Surf |############################################::~/ `-'--------------------------'----------------------------------------------` You get the HM for Surf shortly after receiving your sixth Gym Badge, and there is a lot you can do in the game after you have that option, including catch two Legendary Pokemon! Here's a quick look at some of the optional areas you can that grant you some items, though, and then I'll show you the other larger areas to explore. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.1.1. Sanyou City |____________________________________________________) There's a hidden Zinc in the northeast corner of the garden on the western side of town. Use your Item Finder to find it. Talk to the Hiker in the northwest corner of the garden and he'll give you a Big Pearl. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.1.2. Underground Water Hole |_________________________________________) There's a hidden PP Up in the little nook by the higher land that's available only if you surf to it. Surf across the water over to the west and there's an Elixir waiting there for you. Head southeast and down there stairs to find an Escape Rope, and also some stairs leading down further into the cave... ______________________________ __|_| Underground Water Hole B1F |____________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Underground Water Hole B1F |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #030 | Dangoro | RCK | L10, 11, 12 ) ( #033 | Koromori | PSY / FLY | L10, 11, 13 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' It's very dark down here, so you're going to want to teach one of your Pokemon Flash in order to light up the cave. After teaching it, you'll need to use it like an HM move in order to illuminate the cave. There's nothing of much importance over to the east just yet, so head on north. When you get to some water, surf across the eastern pond and then follow the corridor to get to TM47 (Low Kick 2.0), which is an entirely separate attack from the original Low Kick that is just a basic Fighting-type attack that lowers the opponent's Speed after striking. _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Low Kick 2.0? || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || The original Japanese name for the attack we all know as || || Low Kick is romanized as "Ketaguri". This is actually a || || sumo move that's translated as "pulling inside ankle || || sweep" according to one Japanese dictionary. So they || || named it Low Kick when they released Red and Blue in || || English. || || || || However, this Low Kick 2.0 actually directly translates || || to "Low Kick" in Japanese. "Roh kikku" is || || exactly what it describes, a low kick; however, there's || || already a Low Kick in the English games... so what do we || || call this attack? It's not like it can be translated to || || anything else. So, why not just call it "Low Kick 2.0" || || until the translation team at Pokemon decides what to do || || with it. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| Now go back to that path across the water you were at earlier, following the path on the land until you see a Black Belt and some Battle Girls down there. The Black Belt has a Zulugg L34, a Nageki L34, and a Dageki L34. The Battle Girl to the right has a Dotekkotsu L35 and a Dageki L35, while the Battle Girl to the left has a Dotekkotsu L35 and a Nageki L35. Past them, up the stairs and to the west, circle around the perimeter to find a Dive Ball. Go back and head east instead, then walk down the first set of stairs you see on the southern side. That will lead you to a Mystic Water, which powers up your Water-type attacks by 20%. Now head to the northeast set of steps, then north until you're at the water. Surf across the pool of water, then climb up the steps to get another valuable TM, TM52 (Focus Blast), a powerful-but-inaccurate Special-based Fighting-type attack. It has a whopping 120 power, but only 70% accuracy, making it somewhat of a risky attack to use. Thankfully, a wide variety of Pokemon can learn it, so it can still make a nice trump card for any of your Pokemon if you need a Fighting-type attack in a pinch and don't have access to one. Before you leave, there's also a Max Elixir hiding in the walls to the east. That pretty much does it. Two more TMs added to your arsenal! Now go ahead and use that Escape Rope to get out of there, assuming you've gotten everything of value down here. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.1.3. Route 3 |________________________________________________________) In the southern part of Route 3, you can surf north across some of the water to get yourself a Full Heal. You can also surf far to the west of that Full Heal to find a huge patch of grass. There's a Rare Candy hidden right near the steps leading up. There's also a Pokemon Breeder chillin' over there with a Yanakki L32, a Hiyakki L32, and a Baokki L32. He'll give you a Lum Berry for beating him, which is an excellent berry that cures any status condition when afflicted. To the immediate north of this chap is an HP Up, and down to the southeast is a Max Ether. I'm doubting there's anything rare or different in these patches of grass, since it seemed like they were all at the same level and stuff, but there very well might be. Hmmm... ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.1.4. Hodomoe City |___________________________________________________) In the northeastern corner of town, there are some steps leading down to the shore, giving you access to surf. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Hodomoe City (Surfing) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #098 | Pururil | WTR / GHO | L16, 20, 24 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Pururil is a bit of a strange Pokemon, but you can find it over here. It's a Water/Ghost-type, giving it a very unusual typing indeed. You'll start seeing a lot of this Pokemon when you're surfing, so get used to it. Surf across the water over to the Lighthouse and then pick up the Water Stone, which can be used to evolve a Hiyappu into Hiyakki should you desire. _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s6.2. Legendary Pokemon: Kobalon and Birijion |#######################::~/ `-'-----------------------------------------------'-------------------------` After you earn your sixth badge and have access to HM03 (Surf), you can return to Route 6 and embark on a quest to obtain two Legendary Pokemon, as well as the pure Dragon-type Pokemon, Kibago. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.2.1. Route 6 |________________________________________________________) Right near the entrance to the route, there's a stream with two bridges crossing over it. Well, you can surf between these two bridges and pick up TM84 (Poison Jab) there, which is a Physical-based Poison-type attack that has a 30% chance of inflicting Poison. It's a pretty good attack for any of your Poison-type Physical attackers, since those sorts of attacks are often in short supply. Several other non-Poison-types can learn it, too! Further north on the route, up by the lab where the scientists are studying Shikijika, you can surf across the northeastern waters and pick up the Silk Scarf hiding in the grass up there. That increases the power of your Pokemon's Normal-type attacks by 20%, so it's pretty handy! But wait, there's more! Keep heading over near the entrance to the Electric Stone Cave, but when you get to the house where you can heal, head northeast, cutting through the thick grass. Surf across the water, then downstream until you reach the entrance to a cave! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.2.2. Fukiyose Grotto |________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Fukiyose Grotto |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #035 | Mogurew | GRD | L31 ) :) * Rare, only found in the swirling dust. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' It's really dark in here, so you're gonna want to make sure you have a Pokemon with Flash on the ready. Not only that, but one of your Pokemon is gonna need to know Strength in order to move some boulders around. Push the first boulder two spaces east, then two south to shove it in the hole. There's a Hiker just past that, and he has a Mogurew L33 and a Dotekkotsu L33. Make short work of him, then shove the nearby boulder east into the hole and continue onward. There's another Hiker up ahead with a Gantle L34. Win the fight, grab the Max Repel to the northeast, go back to the Hiker, then head on west until you see some steps and a boulder. Grab the Hyper Potion to the north, push the boulder east so you can use it as a shortcut, then head south and up the stairs to the second floor. ______________________ __|_| Fukiyose Grotto 2F |____________________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Fukiyose Grotto 2F |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #033 | Koromori | PSY / FLY | L30 ) ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L28, 29, 30 ) ( #116 | Kibago | DRG | L31 ) :) * Rare (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Head south, push the boulder into the hole, but grab the Ultra Ball hidden in the nearby rock first. There's also a Hyper Potion hiding in a rock on the other side of the hole on your way west. Climb the steps, head east, then head south and around the southern perimeter until you reach a Hard Stone, an item that powers up the bearer's Rock-type attacks by 20%. Now head north and push that next boulder into place, but before you head across it, swing north some more and keep going around the northern perimeter of the cave to find TM80 (Rock Slide), a great, staple Rock-type attack with 80 power that hits for Physical-based damage. It has a good chance of inflicting flinch, plus it also hits two opponents in a double battle. It's a very handy TM to have at your disposal! You can also slither on through the narrow chasm on the floor, heading around and picking up the Iron, along with a PP up hidden in the western side of the room. There is a ledge you can jump down if you're feeling gutsy, but you should just go back to that boulder now. Go ahead and push its brother into place, too, so you'll have better access for later. Then, head up the stairs, leading you into somewhere new! _______________ __|_| Friend Room |___________________________________________________________ ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Friend Room |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #116 | Kibago | DRG | L31 ) :) * Rare (: ( #031 | Gantle | RCK | L29, 31 ) ( #033 | Koromori | PSY / FLY | L28 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' No Flash necessary here, although it probably doesn't really matter. Just to the west of the entry is a Revive. As you head to the eastern side of the room, you'll see a dude there. As you approach the steps, he'll come over and say some stuff before asking you a question. Not sure what it is, but just answer yes and he'll go on for awhile longer, telling you about the legendary trio of this generation: Kobalon, Terakion, and Birijion. He talks on and on for a long time about them... Hmmm... Anyway, head to the east of him and down that path to find a Dusk Stone, an item that evolves your Lamprah into Shandela. Go back to where the old dude was and then head down the path, although heading west rather than going south so you can pick up a Rare Candy. One step away from the Rare Candy is a hidden Carbos, though, so don't miss that! Now push the two boulders to the south out of the way, then head to the west, and finally up to the north along the western edge of the room. SAVE YOUR GAME, then get ready to take on one of the Legendary Pokemon that old dude was talking about... Kobalon! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Friend Room |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #144 | Kobalon | STL / FTG | L42 ) :) * Rare (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Depending on your levels at this point, Kobalon might be very difficult for you! Either way, it has an obscenely low catch rate, so it will likely take you 30+ balls in order to catch it. Dusk Balls are your best bet against it. Try to paralyze it or put it to sleep if you're able. After catching it or knocking it out, the old man shows up and wonders where the other two are. Yeah, I sort of wonder that myself, actually. I think he says they are roaming around now. Well, that's all there is to do here for now. If you did accidentally knock it out, I'm pretty sure it'll reappear here after you've beaten the Elite Four... but hopefully you caught it. Use an Escape Rope, Dig, or just muscle your way back out of the cave. But first, you tell me... was this leg of the voyage worth it? I think so! After you've encountered Kobalon, you'll be able to encounter the second of the legendary trio inside of the Yaguruma Forest, so go ahead and restock your Ultra and Dusk Balls and get ready to catch another legendary Pokemon! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.2.3. Yaguruma Forest |________________________________________________) There's a break in the fence near the northern half of the main road leading through the forest, right by the bridges, on the eastern side. You might have been here earlier. Anyway, slip through that fence, then head east. There's a path leading northeast, and then one leading south. If you take the southern path and keep following it, moving towards the water all the time, you'll eventually reach some steps leading you down to the water's edge. You can surf across the water over to the west, underneath the bridge, to find yourself some SilverPowder, a held item that boosts the power of Bug-type attacks by 20%. But if you take the northeastern path at that fork in the road instead, you'll reach a clearing with some patches of grass in it. You might have noticed this earlier, too, although assuming you've already encountered Kobalon, the boulders that were once blocking entrance into the trees are now cleared. Inside of the Field of Meditation, you'll see a green figure standing there. Save your game and get ready to fight another legendary Pokemon, Kobalon's compatriot, the Grass/Fighting-type Birijion! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Field of Meditation |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #146 | Birijion | GRS / FTG | L42 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' This little beastie is a bit of a pain to catch, just like its friend, Kobalon. However, one thing it has that Kobalon doesn't is Giga Drain, allowing it to heal its HP when it gets low. This can pose a problem if you're trying to weaken it in order to increase the chances of catching it. Paralyzing it or putting it to sleep will definitely help. Otherwise, just weaken it the best you can and chuck a ton of Dusk Balls at it. Don't have Dusk Balls? Ultra Balls will work, albeit only half as well. _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s6.3. Route 17, 18, and the P2 Lab |##################################::~/ `-'------------------------------------'------------------------------------` After getting your sixth gym badge and obtaining HM03 (Surf), you can explore a bunch of places. One such place actually takes you back to Route 1, where your journey began. You can now surf along the route to reach an interesting water route filled with great treasure and even a really rare Pokemon! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.3.1. Route 1 |________________________________________________________) _____________________________________________________________ |\___________________________________________________________/| || Leave room in your party! || :)>---------------------------------------------------------<(: || During your trip down this way, you'll be given a special || || Pokemon Egg. In order to receive it, though, you need to || || have room in your party! It's definitely a good idea to || || make room ahead of time and avoid catching any other || || Pokemon until after you've gotten the Egg. || ||___________________________________________________________|| |/___________________________________________________________\| On Route 1, you can use surf to access a secret part of the route. Surf south, then west a bit until you reach land. To the west is a Max Ether you can pick up, and then there's also a Pokemon Ranger off to the southeast with a Kokoromori L35 and a Baokki L35 on her team. After you win, she'll give you a Persim Berry, which heals confusion when your Pokemon becomes affected by it. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 1 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #011 | Miruhog | NRM | L32, 34 ) ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L33, 34 ) ( #065 | Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L33, 34 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Talk to the Fisherman off to the west and he'll battle you with his two Pururil L34 (one of each gender). Now head to the southeast and there's another Pokemon Ranger there, this one with a Chillachino L35 and a Zebraika L35. He, too, gives you a Persim Berry when you beat him. Just to the south of him is a Pearl. Now head through the gate into Route 17. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.3.2. Route 17 |_______________________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 17 (Surfing) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #098 | Pururil | WTR / GHO | L5 - 15 ) ( #100 | Mamanbou | WTR | L19 ) :) * Rare, found as a surfacing fish. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There's a lot of water on this route, that's for sure! But there's also some shallow water for you to land on, where you can fight a Fisherman with two Basurao L34 (one of each stripe color, of course). Since the currents are preventing you from traveling north, head on west, picking up TM06 (Toxic) as you go. Toxic is a great move used in tandem with Protect, because Toxic badly poisons the target, adding to the damage dealt with poison every turn. After a few turns, it is doing significant amounts of damage! The Swimmer south of the TM, which is where you're headed, has a Mamanbou L35 on her team. Past her is where all of the current fun starts... This first batch isn't too bad; just head south and you'll see two separate current streams. The bottom stream will shoot you over to the next area, while the top stream launches you on the inside of the "ring", where there's a Swimmer to your south and an item on the shallow water to the east. The Swimmer has four Basurao L32, which are relatively easy to beat and also give great EXP. In the shallow water is a DeepSeaTooth, which is a relatively useless item, as it only works on Clamperl -- a Pokemon you can't even obtain in Isshu just yet. Now swim through the bottom current and you'll be right near an island, which officially marks Route 18. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.3.3. Route 18 |_______________________________________________________) Land on the island, then climb up the stairs until you reach the Hiker up there, who has a Gantle L34 and an Iwaparess L34. ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 18 |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #065 | Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L30 ) ( #044 | Nageki | FTG | L29, 31 ) ( #011 | Miruhog | NRM | L30 ) ( #063 | Ishzumai | BUG / RCK | L30 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L28 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Past him is a bunch of tall grass and then a house. Inside of the house, the lady in blue hair will heal your Pokemon if you talk to her, which is as handy as ever. However, there's someone else important you'll want to talk to inside of the house as well... Talk to the Pokemon Ranger in red in the house and, as long as you have an open spot in your party for it, he'll give you a Pokemon Egg. What's inside that egg, you might wonder? It's a bizarre Bug/Fire-type Pokemon, Meralba, that's what! Meralba hatches at level 1 after what seems like an eternity (it takes a long time for it to hatch), and even then, it doesn't evolve until level 59!! That's pretty insane, so I wouldn't recommend actually using it on your team for now, at least not until after you've beaten the Elite Four. When it does evolve, though, it becomes one of the strongest Pokemon in the game, Ulgamos, but that's a very long when. It certainly doesn't hurt to hatch it and at least add it to your Pokedex, though. Anyway, just to the west of the house is a Backpacker with an Emonga L35. Now you'll have an option to either cross the bridge to the south, by shoving a boulder out of the way with Strength, or heading down a bunch of steps on the western side. Past the boulder is a field of grass with a Max Elixir in the bottom right corner, so grab that, then head down the stairs along the side of the mountain. You can go either north or south. Although there's nothing south on the beach, there are some steps leading up to a boulder you can push into a hole. Fill the hole, then head east and you'll find a Backpacker guarding an item inside of this deep pit. He has an Elfoon L35 on his team and that's it. After beating him, pick up the Dragon Scale, a held item that boosts the holder's Dragon-type attacks by 20%. Probably not all that useful just yet, but it may be handy later. Now go back to the steps you climbed down just a minute ago, but head north instead. Don't head too far north yet, though; walk through all of that grass on the narrow cliff and you'll be led right to HM05 (Waterfall)! It's a pretty good Physical-based Water-type attack with a solid 80 power and a 20% chance of inflicting Flinch. Surf or Boil Over are better moves, but if your Pokemon's Attack stat is quite a bit higher than its Sp. Atk, Waterfall will perform slightly better. I'll get to telling you some spots you can go once you've got Waterfall, but for now, let's continue exploring this island. Continue heading north, through the patches of grass until you see some steps leading up and a field of grass to the east. There's nothing past the field, so just head up the steps. Just up the steps is a Veteran who has a Basurao L35, a Hihidaruma L36, and a Yanakki L35. Beat him, then cross the bridge and head down the steps over to the water. Ah, good old water. Surf back on over to another portion of Route 17. ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.3.4. Route 17 / P2 Lab |______________________________________________) ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| P2 Lab |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #011 | Miruhog | NRM | L28, 29 ) ( #065 | Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L29 ) ( #013 | Harderrier | NRM | L28, 29 ) ( #037 | Tabunne | NRM | L28, 29 ) :) * Rare, only found in shaking grass. (: ( #105 | Gearu | STL | L29, 31 ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' There are two currents that you can take, although the northern one just loops you around, you you're definitely gonna want to take the southern current. Take it and then it will send you all over the place, placing you right next to a shore containing the P2 Lab. Go ahead and land on the shore, then check out the lab on the little island first. There's a Dubious Disc inside, which is an item that helps you evolve your Porygon2 into Porygon-Z. Probably not useful in your immediate future, but cool nonetheless. There's a patch of grass with a Scientist on the island as well. He has a Dasutodas L35 on his team. That's just great and all, but the real reward is sitting right by him. I'll give you a hint: it's one of the best Electric-type attacks in the game... yep, that's right, it's TM24 (Thunderbolt)! It's a fantastic Special-based Electric-type attack with a whopping 95 power and a 10% chance of paralysis. Can't really top that as far as reliable Electric-type attacks go, so go with it right away on any of your Pokemon it would suit! Now that you have that, there's one more little portion of Route 17 and 18 for you to explore, but you'll have to do some maneuvering to get there. Surf over towards the shallow water, then swim south alongside the currents (but don't actually go in them!). Head a little west and swim over towards the Swimmer, who has a Pururil L34 and a Hiyakki L34. Crush him, then carefully surf between the ramp and the current just to the east of him. You'll want to hug the southern edge by the southern-most currents with the ramps, but be extremely careful not to accidentally get sucked into either the northern or southern current as you head to the west! Just swim right over to the west until you hit the Swimmer. She has a Koaruhi L34 and a Pururil L34. Now, very carefully, head south and hug the very southern-most wall while heading west. You'll then reappear back in Route 18! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.3.5. Route 18 |_______________________________________________________) The action is up to the north, but you should totally swim south first to pick up a Heart Scale along the beach there. Ok, now head north, pick up the hidden Pearl and Big Pearl on the shore, and then take on the Battle Girl with her Zulugg L35 and a Dotekkotsu L35. Best her in battle, then head north and you'll find a grove of thick grass with a TM in the northwest corner. It's TM19 (Telekinesis), an attack that causes the target to float in the air for the next three turns and avoid Ground-type attacks. It's particularly handy in a Double or Triple Battle. Remember, there are some pretty tough wild Pokemon lurking in this thick grass, too! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Route 18 (Thick Grass) |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #064 | Iwaparess | BUG / RCK | L34, 35 ) ( #011 | Miruhog | NRM | L32, 34 ) ( #065 | Zulugg | DRK / FTG | L33, 34 ) ( #044 | Nageki | FTG | L33 ) :) * Uncommon. Possibly found only in White here. (: ( #045 | Dageki | FTG | L33 ) :) * Uncommon. Possibly found only in Black here. (: `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Yep, well that's about all there is to see here to my knowledge. At this point, you can go back to the optional area section if that's where you left off, or you can just go straight back to Mt. Neji. Your choice! _____________________________________________________________________________ /#| s6.4. Legendary Pokemon: Tornaeros or Boltros |#######################::~/ `-'-----------------------------------------------'-------------------------` After you've earned all 8 badges, as you try to pass through the gate onto Route 10, a person at the counter will stop you and tell you that there's been reports of some pretty gnarly weather on Route 7, suggesting you should go check it out. If you're up for a little adventure and a chance to catch another rare legendary Pokemon, head on over there! ____________________________________________________________________________ (_| s6.4.1. Route 7 |________________________________________________________) It starts off as a downpour on the whole route, but quickly grows into a raging storm. You'll want to make your way halfway through the route, over to the house you could heal in (just to the east of the Tower of Heaven). When you try to pass it, an old lady will open the door and invite you inside. She'll then ask if you'd like some soup. Mmmm, soup! Can you really turn down soup from an old lady? I didn't think so! Answer yes and she'll make you some, telling you about one of Isshu's legendary Pokemon -- Tornaeros in Black or Boltros in White. Now, as soon as you leave the house, Tornaeros or Boltros will swoop down from the sky, causing some more extreme weather before flying off again. Yikes! And then... then it all clears up. So what happened, you ask? And how do you get that legendary Pokemon? Well, it's a bit of a pain in the rear to do. It's a lot like the older versions, where you have to chase it down on a route. The best way to encounter it is to fly to Raimon City, go to Route 5, then just go in and out of the Route 5 gate over and over. You'll know that Tornaeros or Boltros is in the area when the route is stricken with the vicious storm that you experienced on Route 7! Head into a field with wild Pokemon in it and you might run into your version's legendary Pokemon! Believe me, you'll know it when you do! ,------------.________________________ / WILD POKEMON \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ (| Roaming Isshu |) :)--------------------------------------`\_____________________ ( #147 | Tornaeros | FLY | L40 * Black only. ) ( #148 | Boltros | ELC / FLY | L40 * White only. ) `-----^-------------^-----------^----------------------------' Like Latias/Latios, Mesprit/Cresselia, and Entei/Raikou from the previous generations, Tornaeros and Boltros both run from you during the first turn of the battle. However, any damage you do to them will persist between each encounter, so you should definitely weaken them with a hit or two before you start chasing them down. Again, the best way to encounter it is to just entering and exiting a route by a gate. You can encounter it once a minute without too much effort, plus it's really easy to spot. However, you may still run into other wild Pokemon, and this may cause it to flee to a different route (you'll notice it's no longer storming if this happens). Since Tornaeros and Boltros flee so often, it's recommended you set a limit to the number of balls you wish to throw to catch it. Quick Balls or Dusk Balls are your best bet against it, but Ultra Balls are possible to use as well if you're lucky. After you've gotten it weakened to the point you want it at, save your game (do this often anyway), and then promise yourself you'll only encounter it, say, 5 times, tossing a ball at it each time, before you turn off your game and turn it back on. Otherwise, you're just wasting money, because it's not like you have to worry about weakening it again like other legendary Pokemon you fight. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` If you have any questions about the game, up to the point covered in the Walkthrough, please feel free to e-mail me and I will answer them for you. I will also post some questions I get on this FAQ. I am writing this guide as I play the game, so I cannot answer any questions that are further into the game than I am (which is usually the point of the Walkthrough), I'm sorry. QUESTION : How many new Pokemon are there? ANSWER : 156, bringing the total to 649. QUESTION : Will Black and White work with an American or European DS? ANSWER : Yes and no! This is REALLY important: if you have a DSi or DSi XL, you will NOT be able to play Black and White on it! If you have a regular old DS or a DS Lite, that will play the games just fine. It's just that the DSi systems are region-locked, meaning they won't play games outside of their native region. QUESTION : When is Black and White being released in English? ANSWER : Spring 2011. As of now, they have not given a precise date. Ignore the "April 1st" date that you might hear, because only gullible people actually believe that. QUESTION : What's the best starter to pick? ANSWER : I've started with both Mijumaru and Tsutaja so far, and a friend went with Pokabu. I definitely preferred Mijumaru to Tsutaja, who seemed a little lacking in decent attacks for awhile, and I also heard that Pokabu was really good. You can get through the game with any of them and I'm sure whichever one you choose will serve you just fine. QUESTION : Can I get both legendary Pokemon in one version of the game? ANSWER : No, you cannot. You only get the one that's on the cover of the box; Reshiram in Black and Zekrom in White. You do, however, get a chance to see the other version's legendary during the game, so don't get confused! ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s8. CONTACT INFO | ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` So you want to get ahold of me, huh? Well the best way to get in contact with me is through my website. I have a contact form there that you can categorize your question in, pointing out any bugs, asking any questions to get through the game, or, well, pretty much whatever related to Pokemon Black and White. Though, before I continue... a few ground-rules. o DO NOT ask me to battle you or trade with you! These messages WILL be 100% IGNORED. I'm a busy person, I'd love to help, but I can't weigh myself down by doing this with anyone that asks. Make one exception, and then you have to make more, so that's why this is a no exception thing. o DO NOT ask me about YouTube or anything related to that. No, I'm not doing videos for Black and White, so there's nothing more that needs to be said on that. o DO point out any bugs, errors, inconsistencies, or other problems with this guide! I'm looking to improve it, and one of the best ways to do so is to let me know if something's wrong. Just be specific, though! o DO include your e-mail address when you contact me and make sure it's correct. I shouldn't have to remind people of this, but you'd be surprised. o DEFINITELY get in contact with me if there is anything WORTHWHILE you can add to the walkthrough! I'm talking coverage of minigames, translations, side stuff, um, well, not entirely sure, but don't just say generic stuff like "I want to help" or "What can I do". o DO understand that I'm only human. I may not get around to responding to messages right away, or even at all if I get busy or get asked a rather obvious question. o PLEASE remember that I'm updating the version of the walkthrough on my site first, because I can do that instantly, whereas I have to reformat the walkthrough into a text version, which takes a lot of time to do. I can't update this version as often, but I will do updates probably once a week or so until it's complete. Yeah, I know, I'm a really demanding fella, aren't I? So hopefully you read all of that. Anyway, here's the best place to get in contact with me: http://pokemon.marriland.com/contact-me.php There, that wasn't so bad, was it? I look forward to hearing from you and would love your input! ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ( s9. END CREDITS | :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ) `~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` So you made it all the way down here now, did you? Excellent! Now you get to see just what you wanted to see: credits! I would like to give credits to the following people and/or entities (whichever you prefer to call them): - Credits to Nintendo, The Pokemon Company, Game Freak, and Creatures Inc. for creating yet another marvelous new Pokemon game! - Credits to my websites, http://www.marriland.com and http://pokemon.marriland.com, and all of their visitors, because without either of them, I certainly wouldn't have had the inspiration to write a FAQ like this! Check them out sometime, will 'ya? *shameless plug* - Big time credits to Eevee (http://www.veekun.com) for providing a ton of data for the Pokedex, attacks, and a bunch of other stuff. - Definite credits to HackMew and Gamer2020 for items, mugshots, cries, and some other great stuff for the site. - Credits to the Pokemon Black and White Summary Wiki, a very resourceful Japanese wiki for Black and White that has provided tons of information on different attacks and such. (http://bit.ly/dddnHJ - JAPANESE) - Credits to another very fine Japanese wiki, pkmnbw, for tons more information, including attacks for all of the Boss Battles. (http://www23.atwiki.jp/pkmnbw/pages/13.html - JAPANESE) - Credits to everyone that contacted me and pointed out an error, a feature, a Pokemon I missed, or pretty much anything else that caused me to update this! 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