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Walkthrough

by Cat333Pok�mon

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|                      Melee! Pok�mon Scramble                     |
|                      General FAQ/Walkthrough                     |
|                               v0.29                              |
|                          August 8, 2009                          |
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|                         By Cat333Pok�mon                         |
|                         http://buizel.net                        |
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To instantly find a section, press Ctrl+F (Or Apple+F on a Mac) to bring up the
search function. Type in the Search Code below to jump to the desired heading.

### SECTION NAME           SEARCH CODE ADDITION TYPE DATE ADDED
--- ---------------------- ----------- ------------- ----------------
1   Introduction           ITDR        New           July 16, 2009
1.1 Version History        VRHS        Updated       August 5, 2009
2   How To Play/Controls   CTLS        Updated       August 5, 2009
2.1 | Menus                MNUS        New           July 16, 2009
2.2 | Using This Guide     UTGU        New           July 25, 2009
3   The Terminal           TRML        Updated       August 2, 2009
4   Normal Mode            NRMM        In Progress
4.1 | C Grade              NRMC        New           July 19, 2009
4.2 | B Grade              NRMB        New           July 25, 2009
4.3 | A Grade              NRMA        Coming Soon
4.4 | S Grade              NRMS        Coming Soon
5   Another Mode           ANTM        Coming Soon
5.1 | C Grade              ANTC        Coming Soon
5.2 | B Grade              ANTB        Coming Soon
5.3 | A Grade              ANTA        Coming Soon
5.4 | S Grade              ANTS        Coming Soon
6   Extra Mode             EXTM        Coming Soon
6.1 | EX Battle Royal      EXTB        Coming Soon
7   After The Main Story   ATMS        Coming Soon
8   Ticketing              TCKT        Coming Soon
9   Tips & Tricks          TPTR        Updated       July 25, 2009
10  Passwords              PSWD        Updated       August 8, 2009
11  Credits                CRDT        New           July 16, 2009
12  Copyright              CPRT        Updated       July 25, 2009

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What is Melee! Pok�mon Scramble? It is a game developed by Ambrella, the same
company that developed My Pok�mon Ranch. While the latter is merely a storage
system to be utilized with Pok�mon Diamond and Pearl (and Platinum in Japan),
Scramble is an entirely different species: it's a whole video game of its own.

This game can be purchased through WiiWare for a nominal fee of 1,500 Nintendo
Points, which equates to $15 US or 1,500�. After paying, the game can be
downloaded to your console or SD card for playing.

This is also the first Melee! Pok�mon Scramble guide to be released, written by
me, Cat333Pok�mon (the same one that makes Mario Paint compositions on
YouTube). Just like any other guide, this one comes with typical rules. That
information is in the Copyright section of this guide.

== NOTICE ==

All information provided in this guide is based on the Japanese version. All
ability names, kiosks, and courses are translations of this version. This
information is subject to change after the release of an English version.
However, all Pok�mon names are presented in English.

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The newest version of this guide can always be found at:
http://buizel.net/pokemon/scramble1.txt

0.1 (July 16, 2009)
Preliminary information organized, including introduction, version history, how
to play, menus, and the Terminal. Also contains a few items in the Tips &
Tricks section and some passwords.

0.11 (July 17, 2009)
Minor spelling corrections. Neoseeker granted hosting permission.

0.2 (July 19, 2009)
Normal: Grade C walkthrough information completed. Additional information
regarding Pok�mon upgrading after each grade added. Super Cheats granted
hosting permission.

0.25 (July 25, 2009)
Normal: Grade B walkthrough information completed. Using This Guide section
added. More passwords added. Cheat Code Central granted hosting permission.
Information about how to unlock Battle Royal added.

0.26 (July 28, 2009)
Added one password.

0.27 (August 2, 2009)
Added one password. Control information was also updated.

0.28 (August 5, 2009)
Additional control information was added.

0.29 (August 8, 2009)
Added two passwords.

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There are two ways to play this game: with a Wii Remote turned sideways, with
(only) the Nunchuk, with the Classic Controller, or with a GameCube controller.
(A Super Nintendo controller with a SNES-GCN adapter will also work.) At the
beginning, however, you can only use the Wii Remote. And the Wii Remote is the
only controller that can navigate the title menu.

Here are the controls for this game:

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| COMMAND           | WIIMOTE | GAMECUBE    | SNES   | NUNCHUK | CLASSIC     |
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| First Attack      | 2       | A           | A      | Z       | A*          |
| Second Attack     | 1       | B           | B      | C       | B           |
| Move              | D-pad   | Stick/D-pad | D-pad  | Stick   | Stick/D-pad |
| Change Pok�mon    | A       | X/Y         | X/Y    | C+Z     | X/Y         |
| Pause Menu        | +       | Start-Pause | Start  | ####### | Start       |
| Mark Favorite PKM | -       | Z           | Select | ####### | Select      |
| Home Menu         | Home    | ########### | ###### | ####### | Home        |
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*I do not own the Classic Controller, so the controls listed may be incorrect.

The Nunchuk controller cannot be used alone and must be connected to a Wii
Remote. At least one controller with a pause button must be active.

The game saves all the time and definitely after any purchases or releases.
(Sorry, but you can't cheat and continuously reset until you get a favorite
Pok�mon out of the Recruitment Center.)

Each Pok�mon has two attacks. Just like in the main series games, each of those
attacks can vary from Pok�mon to Pok�mon. At a lottery in the Terminal, it is
possible to win new moves. (This will be discussed in more detail in the
relevant section.) If you have no idea what a given move does, give it a try by
pressing the respective attack button.

To obtain more Pok�mon, you must use your own Pok�mon in battle. Travel through
the six courses in each grade and use your attacks against the wild Pok�mon.
When you defeat one, they will drop a coin (1P, 10P, or 100P denominations);
these can be used to buy new Pok�mon or moves in the Terminal. Sometimes,
instead of dropping a coin, a Pok�mon will collapse. Then it's yours for the
taking: simply pick it up and it's yours! However, keep in mind that if you
collect more than 1,000 Pok�mon, the game will instruct you to release some.

Whenever you want to switch Pok�mon, you will be totally defenseless. The game
does not pause while browsing the Pok�mon selection menu, so hurry it up and
don't peruse! When you find a Pok�mon you want, simply press the first attack
button, or press the change Pok�mon button to cancel. The new Pok�mon will be
wound up and sent onto the field to replace the one in action.

Be careful, however, as your Pok�mon can only collapse TWICE. If a third one
collapses, the game is over and you'll be sent back to the Terminal. When a
Pok�mon begins to lose HP and the bar is low (and maybe a warning sound is
dinging), scurry to a corner where you have a couple seconds and switch. If
your Pok�mon gets hit during this time, the switching will be canceled. If the
game is in multiplayer, if ANY player loses three times, the game is over for
everyone. When you lose, all money and Pok�mon are retained.

Upon clearing several areas in each course, a large open area will appear. In
the center of this area is a large boss Pok�mon. These Pok�mon tend to overheat
often and neither attack nor can be attacked. During the rest of the battle,
attack it like any other Pok�mon while avoiding the cohorts coming in from all
around. It has a very large amount of HP. Sometimes, if you get lucky, you can
collect the boss after battle. A very large sum of money awaits the victor.

Once the boss is defeated (or you fail to complete the round before falling
three times), the round end statistics appear. First, you'll see the number of
Pok�mon defeated, one bar for each player. Then, you'll see all of the Pok�mon
you collected on that course.

After several courses have been completed, the Battle Royal opens up. This
stage is unlike the six courses out front. There is a time limit that starts at
60 seconds. By defeating Pok�mon and collecting clocks, you'll be able to gain
more time (5 seconds per clock collected). As you tough it out, more Pok�mon
will steadily appear until a few bosses come along. Like the large ones in the
ordinary courses, these will have a lot of HP. Unlike those, however, they will
not overheat or go berserk. Oh, and you can't switch out unless you faint, so
choose your Pok�mon wisely.

A barrage of Pok�mon will continue until either time runs out, three of your
Pok�mon fall, or all of the monsters are defeated. In the former two cases, you
lose the round and return to the Terminal. In the latter case, you win the
round, receive a hefty prize, and unlock the next grade (or the next mode)!

Good luck!

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Quite a bit of the game is based around the menu system. Knowing what the menu
options do is crucial to playing the game.

== TITLE MENU ==

The Title Menu is where the game starts up. If you have at least one save file,
there are three options: New Game, Continue, and Options; Continue isn't
available unless save data exists. Options allows you to erase a file or
configure GameCube controller rumble.

On the file selection menu, you can see the last date and time playing a file,
who the active Pok�mon is, and what grade you last saved on. After selecting a
file to continue, you then have the option of what mode to play on. If all have
been unlocked, you can choose from Normal (Kanto Pok�mon only), Another (Sinnoh
Pok�mon added), or Extra (a bonus mode with harder difficulty).

== PAUSE MENU ==

When the game is paused, several options appear for you to choose:
- Continue
- Return to Title/Terminal
- Take Picture
- SD Card
- Multiplayer

Continue, obviously, unpauses the game and returns to the action.

Return to Terminal will take you back to the Terminal, but everything you've
earned since then will be lost. If already in the Terminal, Return to Title
will simply exit the game and save. Take Picture will take a picture of
everything on the screen, including all the text boxes and damage values. SD
Card has one sub-option other than Cancel: wipe all pictures on the SD card.

Multiplayer brings up a menu showing up to four controllers for 1-4 players. On
all controllers that will be used, press the button shown (A or 2) and select a
Pok�mon (B or 1 to cancel). Once all active players have selected one, press
Start/+ to begin. Remember, everyone must stay together or the screen won't
scroll! This option only appears in the Terminal.

== POK�MON SELECT MENU ==

On the select menu, you can select a Pok�mon to switch to or mark as a
favorite. Favorite Pok�mon appear at the top of the list at all times.

If you enter the select menu, and then pause the game, a different menu will
appear with these options (This sub-menu only appears on the Terminal Pok�mon
select menu.):
- Refine
- Sorting
- Take Picture

A sub-menu appears from the Refine option:
- Pok�mon Type
- Move Type
- Ability
- Obtaining Method
- Cancel

Selecting any of these options (sans Cancel) allows you to see a list of
different types/et cetera that you can use to refine the Pok�mon list.

A sub-menu appears from the Sorting option:
- Strongest first
- Weakest first
- Newest first
- Oldest first
- Name
- Pok�dex Number
- Cancel

Selecting any of these options (except Cancel) will re-organize the list in the
order chosen.

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This guide is fairly easy to use, so this section is fairly short. During the
walkthrough, with the exception of the first couple stages, the information is
presented in a simple manner.

To instantly find a section, press Ctrl+F (Or Apple+F on a Mac) to bring up the
search function. Type in the Search Code listed in the Table of Contents to
jump to the desired heading.

== COURSE INFORMATION ==

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== COURSE NAME (JAPANESE NAME)           ==
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== Here, there will be a list of all     ==
== Pok�mon that can be found in this     ==
== course. Not all Pok�mon can be found  ==
== at first and it might take a few      ==
== passes through each stage to catch    ==
== 'em all.                              ==
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Area 1-4 (sometimes 5)
------
Pok�mon to expect on first run through the area

Boss
------
BOSS POK�MON, Helpers
------
If applicable, strategy for defeating the boss.

Most courses have four areas plus a boss, but select few have five and a boss.

== BATTLE ROYAL INFORMATION ==

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== BATTLE ROYAL                          ==
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== List of Powerful Rivals               ==
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== Prize: Prize for winning              ==
== To Defeat: # of Pok�mon in B.R.       ==
== Strength: Approximate strength of     ==
==     battlers                          ==
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All Battle Royals start with 60 seconds on the clock.

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There are several different things that can be found in the Terminal.


== TRAMPOLINES ==

The upper-left corner may contain a trampoline. If one is there, it will send
you to the next lowest grade than the one you are currently on.

The upper-right corner may also contain a trampoline. On the contrary, this one
will send you to the next highest grade than the one you are currently on. To
open this up (unless you are on S grade), you must first complete the Battle
Royal for that grade.

The upper-center area contains the Battle Royal trampoline. To open the large
door in front, you must complete several of the courses. Upon jumping on this,
you are sent to a small room to prepare for the bout.

The middle area contains six more trampolines. Each of these leads to a course.
Once the course has been completed, the ring around the outside of the image on
the floor will light up. Completing these will help unlock the Battle Royal by
allowing you to capture Pok�mon that exceed that grade's strength threshold.
Standing near a completed course trampoline will show you which Pok�mon you
have captured, which you have not, and whether or not there are any you haven't
yet seen. Not all shown Pok�mon appear in every round.

== KIOSKS ==

The lower area contains seven kiosks of sorts. These will be described in left-
to-right order, top row first.

RECRUITMENT
The red kiosk is the recruitment center. Here, you can buy a random Pok�mon
(which comes with two random moves) at a strength level comparable to the
Pok�mon in that grade's courses. Of course, the cost to purchase these Pok�mon
increases along with your grade. You can also enter passwords here, which are
revealed by official sources, for special "event" Pok�mon. The passwords are
discussed in a later section. There is a limit of 1,000 Pok�mon that you may
have in-game. If you collect more than that, you'll need to release some.

RELEASING
The blue kiosk is the selling center. Here, you can effectively release your
Pok�mon. When they leave, some money will be left behind. If certain
combinations are released (such as five of the same line), a ticket is dropped.
These tickets can be used to obtain different Pok�mon. More information in the
Ticketing section. WARNING: A released Pok�mon cannot be gotten back. Once
released, it is gone!

MOVE LOTTERY
The wheel-shaped kiosk is a move lottery. Pay a pretty penny and a Pok�mon of
your choice can learn a random (learnable) move. You can then choose which slot
you want to assign it to. Be careful, because a Pok�mon can only learn two
moves. Once it forgets a move, it cannot re-learn it unless you win it in the
lottery again.

WII REMOTE TRANSFER
The Wii Remote kiosk allows you to send a few Pok�mon to your Wii Remote. The
Pok�mon can be migrated back to a friend's console for usage. (For those
familiar with transferring Miis in the Mii Channel, the process is similar.)

MULTIPLAYER
The kiosk with a pair of players sets up multiplayer. This menu is the same as
the one on the pause menu. Up to four players can participate with either a
Wii Remote or GameCube controller.

COLLECTION
The crown kiosk shows your complete collection of Pok�mon. Ones that are
colored in have been caught. (Ones with alternate colors have been found in
rarer "shiny" form.) Ones that are grayed out have been seen, but not captured.
Question marks have not yet been seen. Once Normal Mode has been completed, the
second catalog of Pok�mon will be added to the list.

INFORMATION
The final kiosk, labeled "Information", allows you to see a variety of game
statistics, such as play time, most damage dealt, money obtained, and Pok�mon
defeated.

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Upon starting a new game, you are given the story of the Pok�mon toys and about
Mewtwo, the Battle Royal champion. A Rattata sneaks into the Battle Royal area
and takes on the fight. For you, the player, the game begins. Instructions
appear telling you to use the D-pad to move and the 2 button to attack. Jump on
the trampoline to begin the Battle Royal.

Don't bother wasting your time because you'll lose anyaway; it's rigged like
that.

The door will close and you'll be sent to the Terminal. More information
regarding gameplay will appear on the screen. At this time, only a single
portal will be open. You can only use the Wii Remote for this section.

At first, any stages not cleared will not be lit up and say "Stage Not Cleared"
below the stage name. Anyway, hop on the first (and only) course trampoline to
get started.

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The maximum strength level for password Pok�mon before clearing this grade is
99. Obtaining a Pok�mon with a strength of at least 100 will open the Battle
Royal.

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== QUIET FOREST (SHIZUKA NO MORI)        ==
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== Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Caterpie,         ==
== Metapod, Butterfree, Pikachu,         ==
== Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Paras,        ==
== Parasect                              ==
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This is basically the introductory tutorial to how the game works. Messages
appear explaining the basics of the game like attacking, having only three
screws (turns), and returning to the Terminal through the pause menu.

Area 1
------
What you'll expect to see: Caterpie, Paras
------
Pulverize the Caterpie and Paras. A few coins will drop for you to collect. Be
sure not to miss the coins as they can be used to buy new Pok�mon and moves.
Jump on the trampoline to go to the second area.

Area 2
------
Caterpie, Pikachu, Paras, Metapod
------
Instructions flash describing how felled Pok�mon can be captured. Knock out the
four Caterpie. Then knock out the Pikachu and pick it up. Follow the
instructions to switch; it is more powerful than the Rattata. Use Pikachu to
clear off the rest of the Pok�mon in this area.

Area 3
------
Metapod, Butterfree, Caterpie
------
Another message will explain types and super effective hits. You might collect
a Caterpie here.

Area 4
------
Caterpie, Paras, Bulbasaur
------
The next area is like the last: simple. A Paras can be yours for the taking.

Boss
------
IVYSAUR, Bulbasaur
------
The final area has the boss. It might take quite a few hits to knock Ivysaur
down. Be sure to avoid the Bulbasaur that keep spawning. I believe this one is
a guaranteed capture, so fight hard, collect the prize money, grab the Ivysaur,
and head out via the trampoline at the top.

If you defeated everyone, you should have 74 defeated. After clearing this
round, the other five courses and the seven kiosks will open. This guide will
cover them in in this order: top-left, top-right, middle-left, middle-right,
bottom-left, bottom-right.

Multiplayer will also open up, allowing you to switch controllers or join a
buddy if you please.

The following five courses follow the same general pattern as Quiet Forest:
four areas followed by a final boss. The tutorial is also over and you should
be able to understand how to play the game well enough.

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== WINDY MEADOW (KAZE NO DAISOUGEN)      ==
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== Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow,   ==
== Meowth, Persian, Farfetch'd, Doduo,   ==
== Dodrio, Lickitung                     ==
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Area 1
------
Spearow, Doduo, Rattata

Area 2
------
Rattata, Spearow, Meowth, Doduo

Area 3
------
Spearow, Doduo, Fearow, Rattata, Raticate, Meowth

Area 4
------
Spearow, Fearow, Meowth, Lickitung

Boss
------
PERSIAN, Meowth
------
Not much to say other than to avoid Scratch. Like before, Persian also charges.

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== ROCK-CUT CAVE (IWAKEZURI NO DOUKUTSU) ==
===========================================
== Ekans, Arbok, Clefairy, Clefable,     ==
== Machop, Machoke, Geodude, Graveler    ==
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Area 1
------
Clefairy, Machop, Geodude

Area 2
------
Clefairy, Ekans, Machop

Area 3
------
Ekans, Geodude, Clefairy, Clefable, Graveler

Area 4
------
Graveler, Ekans

Boss
------
ARBOK, Ekans

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== FIERY FURNACE (HONOO NO YOUKOURO)     ==
===========================================
== Charmander, Charmeleon, Vulpix,       ==
== Ninetales, Mankey, Primeape,          ==
== Magnemite, Magneton, Eevee            ==
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Area 1
------
Vulpix, Magnemite

Area 2
------
Vulpix, Magnemite

Area 3
------
Mankey, Primeape, Magnemite, Charmander

Area 4
------
Vulpix, Ninetales, Charmander, Mankey

Boss
------
CHARMELEON, Charmander

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== SHINY BEACH (HIKARI NO NAGISA)        ==
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== Squirtle, Wartortle, Poliwag,         ==
== Poliwhirl, Tentacool, Tentacruel,     ==
== Shellder, Magikarp, Eevee             ==
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Area 1
------
Magikarp, Tentacool, Poliwag

Area 2
------
Poliwag, Squirtle, Magikarp, Tentacool

Area 3
------
Poliwag, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Poliwhirl

Area 4
------
Tentacool, Tentacruel, Shellder, Poliwhirl

Boss
------
WARTORTLE, Squirtle
------
All the attacks are things like Water Gun and Bubble, so there isn't too much
to watch out for.

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== ETERNAL TOWER (EIEN NO TOU)           ==
===========================================
== Nidoran F, Nidorina, Nidoran M,       ==
== Nidorino, Drowzee, Hypno, Cubone,     ==
== Marowak, Eevee                        ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Nidoran M

Area 2
------
Drowzee, Cubone, Nidoran F

Area 3
------
Cubone, Drowzee, Nidoran F

Area 4
------
Nidorina, Nidorino

Boss
------
MAROWAK, Cubone
------
Watch out for Bonemerang and Bone Club here.

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== NORMAL C BATTLE ROYAL                 ==
===========================================
== Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon            ==
===========================================
== Prize: 500P                           ==
== To Defeat: 62                         ==
== Strength: ~100                        ==
===========================================

As this is your first real Battle Royal, try to lay damage on a maximum number
of Pok�mon with wide-range attacks. It might even help to bring a friend in to
help. (But beware, if either of you faint, it's game over for both of you.) You
also cannot switch, so come into battle with whoever you want to count as one
of your battlers.

A mix of different Pok�mon from the previous stages are presented here. You
have to clear a total of 62 Pok�mon, three of which are the first generation
evolutions of Eevee as bosses. Be sure to grab the clocks that they drop, but
don't put yourself in danger to go after ones in well-guarded areas. Each one
grants you five additional seconds to the 60-second timer. If you get it above
100 seconds, you don't really have to worry too much about time running out as
you likely are already strong enough. But if it gets down below 15, you might
want to start risking health for more time. If time runs out, it's game over,
regardless of whether or not you have more screws remaining.

Slowly work at knocking out all the weaklings until more appear. This will
happen until the game presents you with Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon.

After clearing a Battle Royal once, you can come back and challenge it later to
beat the speed record. The grade will increase as well as the strength level of
all Pok�mon obtained with a password. Hop on the new trampoline to go to Grade
B. Congratulations on beating your first grade!

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The maximum strength level for password Pok�mon before clearing this grade is
199. Obtaining a Pok�mon with a strength of at least 200 will open the Battle
Royal. There are five areas in each course.

===========================================
== QUIET FOREST (SHIZUKA NO MORI)        ==
===========================================
== Weeedle, Kakuna, Pikachu, Raichu,     ==
== Wigglytuff, Parasect, Venonat,        ==
== Venomoth                              ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Venonat, Weedle

Area 2
------
Weedle, Venonat

Area 3
------
Wigglytuff, Venonat, Venomoth, Weedle, Kakuna

Area 4
------
Kakuna, Pikachu

Area 5
------
Venomoth, Kakuna, Pikachu

Boss
------
RAICHU, Pikachu

===========================================
== WINDY MEADOW (KAZE NO DAISOUGEN)      ==
===========================================
== Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot,           ==
== Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Farfetch'd,   ==
== Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Lickitung       ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Exeggcute, Pidgey

Area 2
------
Pidgey, Exeggcute, Bellsprout

Area 3
------
Bellsprout, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Exeggcute, Exeggutor

Area 4
------
Exeggutor, Weepinbell, Pidgeotto

Area 5
------
Pidgeotto, Weepinbell, Exeggutor, Farfetch'd

Boss
------
PIDGEOT, Pidgeotto

===========================================
== ROCK-CUT CAVE (IWAKEZURI NO DOUKUTSU) ==
===========================================
== Sandshrew, Sandslash, Zubat, Golbat,  ==
== Diglett, Dugtrio, Onix, Rhyhorn,      ==
== Rhydon                                ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Diglett, Sandshrew

Area 2
------
Sandshrew, Diglett, Zubat

Area 3
------
Diglett, Zubat, Sandshrew, Sandslash

Area 4
------
Sandslash, Rhyhorn, Onix, Golbat

Area 5
------
Onix, Dugtrio, Sandslash, Rhyhorn

Boss
------
RHYDON, Rhyhorn

===========================================
== FIERY FURNACE (HONOO NO YOUKOURO)     ==
===========================================
== Growlithe, Arcanine, Ponyta,          ==
== Rapidash, Voltorb, Electrode,         ==
== Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Magmar         ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Growlithe, Voltorb

Area 2
------
Ponyta, Growlithe, Voltorb

Area 3
------
Voltorb, Electrode, Growlithe

Area 4
------
Electrode, Arcanine, Rapidash, Hitmonchan

Area 5
------
Voltorb, Electrode, Hitmonlee, Arcanine, Growlithe, Voltorb

Boss
------
MAGMAR, Rapidash

===========================================
== SHINY BEACH (HIKARI NO NAGISA)        ==
===========================================
== Psyduck, Golduck, Krabby, Horsea,     ==
== Seadra, Goldeen, Seaking, Jynx        ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Horsea, Psyduck, Goldeen

Area 2
------
Horsea, Goldeen, Psyduck

Area 3
------
Psyduck, Goldeen, Krabby, Horsea

Area 4
------
Seaking, Golduck, Seadra

Area 5
------
Golduck, Seadra

Boss
------
JYNX, Seadra

===========================================
== ETERNAL TOWER (EIEN NO TOU)           ==
===========================================
== Abra, Kadabra, Gastly, Haunter,       ==
== Koffing, Weezing, Mr. Mime,           ==
== Electabuzz                            ==
===========================================

Area 1
------
Gastly

Area 2
------
Koffing, Gastly

Area 3
------
Gastly, Haunter, Koffing, Weezing

Area 4
------
Kadabra, Haunter, Weezing

Area 5
------
Weezing, Haunter, Kadabra

Boss
------
ELECTABUZZ, Kadabra

===========================================
== NORMAL B BATTLE ROYAL                 ==
===========================================
== Golem, Alakazam, Gengar, Machamp      ==
===========================================
== Prize: 1500                           ==
== To Defeat: 63                         ==
== Strength: ~200
===========================================

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The maximum strength level for password Pok�mon before clearing this grade is
399. Obtaining a Pok�mon with a strength of at least 400 will open the Battle
Royal. 

<<- COMING SOON ->>

===========================================
== QUIET FOREST (SHIZUKA NO MORI)        ==
===========================================
== Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Vensaur, Metapod, ==
== Buterfree, Kakuna, Oddish, Gloom,     ==
== Vileplume, Scyther, Pinsir            ==
===========================================

Boss
------
VENUSAUR, Ivysaur

===========================================
== WINDY MEADOW (KAZE NO DAISOUGEN)      ==
===========================================
== 
===========================================

===========================================
== ROCK-CUT CAVE (IWAKEZURI NO DOUKUTSU) ==
===========================================
==                                       ==
===========================================

===========================================
== FIERY FURNACE (HONOO NO YOUKOURO)     ==
===========================================
==                                       ==
===========================================

===========================================
== SHINY BEACH (HIKARI NO NAGISA)        ==
===========================================
==                                       ==
===========================================

===========================================
== ETERNAL TOWER (EIEN NO TOU)           ==
===========================================
==                                       ==
===========================================

===========================================
== BATTLE ROYAL                          ==
===========================================
==                                       ==
===========================================
== Prize:                                ==
== To Defeat:                            ==
== Strength:                             ==
===========================================

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== SETTING FAVORITES ==

By setting a Pok�mon as a favorite (- on Wii Remote, Z on GameCube), you can
instantly access ones that you like or that are powerful at the top of the
selection list.

== SPARKLING POK�MON ==

If a Pok�mon sparkles, be sure to make an attempt to knock it out. These are
guaranteed to be collectible and can sometimes be special varieties.

== "SHINY" POK�MON ==

Alternate colored ("shiny") Pok�mon can very rarely be found instead of the
normal coloration. Be sure to look for these, as they can be boasting material
to your friends. Shiny Pok�mon are indicated by a blue name and an abnormal
color. They will also be shown in the collection with a star. If, for the life
of you, you cannot find a shiny Pok�mon, there are several freebies available
by entering passwords.

== USING RELEASE TICKETS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE ==

If you release five of the same Pok�mon, a ticket from that Pok�mon evolution
line will appear. Specific special combinations of Pok�mon, however, will
cause a ticket for a different Pok�mon to appear. A list of ticket combos can
be found in the Ticketing section.

== UNLOCKING SINNOH REGION POK�MON ==

At first, it might appear like only Pok�mon from the Kanto region are
available in the game. If you complete the Normal mode, Another mode will open
up, allowing you to capture Pok�mon originally found in the Sinnoh region.

As of right now, it is not known if Johto or Hoenn Pok�mon are even in the
game, because they cannot be unlocked through standard means and no passwords
have yet revealed any from those regions. However, there is a possibility that
the release of the Pok�mon HeartGold and SoulSilver games on the DS may reveal
more information.

== USING PASSWORDS EARLY ==

Try using a few passwords at the beginning of the game. While it might somewhat
be considered a form of cheating, this allows you to have the edge until a bit
later. While the game does limit the strength numbers, your Pok�mon will still
have high stats compared to everything else. Here is a list of the strength
limits at each grade (incomplete):

Normal C:    99
Normal B:   199
Normal A:   399
Normal S:     ?
Another C:    ?
Another B:    ?
Another A:    ?
Another S:    ?
Extra:     None

== UNLOCKING BATTLE ROYAL ==

The list above is also the Battle Royal strength threshold. If you capture a
Pok�mon with a strength greater than the strength indicated there, the Battle
Royal for that grade will open up.

== RECOMMENDED MOVES ==

Several moves are very powerful, while others are very helpful. Here is a list
of ones that work well. This list is prone to expansion.

- Earthquake - Use this to deal much damage to a large-sized circle around your
Pok�mon. Very effective in Battle Royal. Moves that have a similar effect, like
Seed Flare and Hidden Power, are also effective.

- Leech Seed - To use this one well, fire a few shots at groups of Pok�mon and
step back. You'll steadily sap health from all Pok�mon inflicted with Seeded
status. This only works when you don't have full health and it does wear off.
This attack also works against bosses.

- Splash - Does nothing at all. This is a joke. :P

- Stone Edge - Extermely powerful and can be used to hit Pok�mon from a
distance.

- Thunder Wave - Paralyzes frontal Pok�mon, allowing you to pass them or put a
few hits in.

- Whirlwind - Blows Pok�mon a short distance away. Allows you to get away from
danger.

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Legend:
S = Shiny (Alternate Color)
STRG = Strength
SF = Sky Forme
OF = Origin Forme

As only the Japanese version of this game has been released, it is unknown
whether or not these codes will work in all regions of the game or only the
Japanese version.

== JAPANESE VERSION PASSWORDS ==

These codes were revealed from a variety of official sources, including the
official website, Daisuki Club, and Pok�mon Sunday, among the locations.

Strength numbers are approximate and are a reporting of my findings. Your
Pok�mon's strength may vary. If you have not yet unlocked a higher grade, the
number will be the maximum for that grade until you unlock the next one. For
example, using any of these codes at the beginning of the game will show a
strength of 99.

=======================================================
| PASSWORD  | POK�MON     | S | STRG | Ability        |
=======================================================
| 3884-9402 | Rattata     | * |  388 | Speedy         |
| 5873-1954 | Eevee       |   |  415 | None           |
| 1923-1298 | Cherrim     |   |  489 | Daisuki Club   |
| 9236-7400 | Bibarel     |   | 1619 | Daisuki Club   |
| 2110-9011 | Pikachu     |   |  396 | Daisuki Club   |
| 8106-8836 | Zapdos      |   |  559 | Daisuki Club   |
| 6614-0248 | Mew         |   | 2271 | Daisuki Club   |
| 9966-1569 | Rotom       |   | 1664 | None           |
| 6295-6406 | Ninetales   |   | 1550 | None           |
| 9600-4319 | Charizard   |   | 1670 | None           |
| 7702-2229 | Leafeon     |   | 1640 | None           |
| 0331-4118 | Chimchar    |   | 1405 | Info Center    |
| 9986-3607 | Probopass   |   | 1718 | Pok�mon Sunday |
| 7653-3521 | Parasect    |   |  503 | Pok�mon Sunday |
| 7837-7094 | Shaymin SF  |   | 2293 | None           |
| 2405-3396 | Snorlax     |   |  544 | Pok�mon Sunday |
| 9266-8795 | Togekiss    |   | 1722 | None           |
| 0752-0878 | Regigigas   |   | 2331 | None           |
| 9338-1684 | Vaporeon    |   |  536 | Pok�mon Sunday |
| 3421-4198 | Giratina OF |   | 2342 | None           |
| 3111-7449 | Electivire  |   | 2032 | None           |
| 1770-0982 | Bidoof      | * | 1313 | Knockout       |
| 5958-6223 | Magmortar   |   | 2067 | None           |
| 9965-2344 | Weavile     |   | 1649 | Pok�mon Sunday |
| 3376-0940 | Dragonite   |   | 2220 | None           |
| 6998-4642 | Pikachu     | * | 1337 | Mood-Maker     |
| 9721-3750 | Lucario     |   | 2105 | Upset          |
=======================================================

== AMERICAN VERSION PASSWORDS ==

The American version of this game has not yet been released.

== EUROPEAN VERSION PASSWORDS ==

The European versions of this game have not yet been released.

== AUSTRALIAN VERSION PASSWORDS ==

The Australian version of this game has not yet been released.

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THANKS TO...
- Ambrella for developing Melee! Pok�mon Scramble
- Nintendo for publishing it
- The Pok�mon Company/TPC International for being awesome
- The members of GameFAQs, Buizel.Net forums, and YouTube that helped me out
- Myself for making this guide (I guess...)

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This guide is copyright 2009 Scott Cheney/Cat333Pok�mon

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