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IMX ~M!M IMP ___ _ ____ ____ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ____ |__] | |__| | |_/ / | | | |__| | | |___ |__] |___ | | |___ | \_ / |_|_| | | | | |___ Walkthrough/FAQ Version 2.0 ====================TABLE OF CONTENTS====================== To find a particluar part on this Walkthrough, Follow this: For Windows: CTRL (Control) +F For Apple/Mac: command +F --- GENERAL INFORMATION --- [1] Introduction [2] Features [3] Version Differences [4] FAQ --- WALKTHROUGH --- [5] Walkthrough [a] Kanoko Town [b] Route 1 [c] Karakusa Town [d] Route 2 [e] Sanyou City [f] Sanyou Gym [g] Abandoned Lot of Dreams [h] Route 3 [i] Shippou City [j] Shippou Gym [k] Yaguruma Forest [l] Hiun City [m] Hiun Gym [n] Route 4 [o] Resort Desert [p] Raimon City [q] Raimon Gym [r] Route 5 [s] Hodomoe City [t] Freezing Container [u] Hodomoe Gym [v] Route 6 [w] Electric Rock Cave [x] Fukiyose City [y] Route 7 [z] Tower of Heaven [aa] Fukiyose Gym [bb] Mt. Neji [cc] Sekka City [dd] Sekka Gym [ee] Ryuusaren Tower [ff] Ancient Castle [gg] Route 8 [hh] Sekka Wetlands [ii] Cylinder Bridge [jj] Route 9 [kk] Souryuu City [ll] Souryuu Gym [mm] Route 10 [nn] Victory Road [oo] Pokemon League [pp] N's Castle --- END GAME --- [6] End Game Battles [6a] Belle [6b] Cheren [6c] Elite 4 Rematch [6d] Cynthia [6e] Morimoto --- REFERENCE --- [7] Dream World [7a] How to Access Dream World [8] Pokemon Locations [8a] Isshu Dex [8b] National Dex - Kanto [8c] National Dex - Johto [9] Moves [10] Abilities [11] TMs & HMs [12] Items [13] Strongest Pokemon (Base Stats) [14] Closing Remarks (Contact Info, Credits, Legal Info) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ========================[1] INTRODUCTION====================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pokemon Black and White mark the beginning of the 5th generation of Pokemon game series and were released in September 2010 in Japan. These games are widely anticipated by Pokemon fans for the many new features they provide. This guide seeks to give you a comprehensive overview of those features as well as show you how to get through the game while providing helpful tips and advice. Keep in mind that since these games were released only recently, many things such as locations and the mechanics of moves/items/abilities are unknown and have yet to be discovered. As this guide gets updated, it will include these new information. If you would like to contribute to this guide, please go to the contact information section and notify me through one of those methods. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ======================[2] FEATURES============================================ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Handheld Pokemon games usually follow a pretty standard set of traditions, but each new generation adds several new features that expands upon the previous games in the franchise. Here are some of the new features you can expect: --New region called Isshu, which is based off of New York and not a region from Japan like previous regions. --Older player characters. While characters from past games were stated to be 10 years old, the characters in these games are in their teenage years. --First female Pokemon Professor in the games. --A new antagonist team named Team Plasma. --Two new battle modes - Three vs. Three and Rotational Battles. --Seasons in the game, which change every month and affect where Pokemon appear, as well as accessibility to some areas of the game. --The ability to battle with random opponents on Wi-Fi without a Friend Code. --Pokemon Global Link allows other people to visit you in-game. --The Dream World feature which lets you send Pokemon from your games to a website where you can get items and meet other Pokemon. You can bring the Pokemon you meet here back into your own game. --Pokemon Musicals, which are similar to Pokemon Contests, but do not involve performing with moves. --Sprites have fluid animations that move during the entire battle, as well as shadows. Also back sprites now show the Pokemon's full body. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ======================[3] VERSION EXCLUSIVES--================================ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which game should you get if you're not getting both? These is a questions players ask themselves every time a new generation of games come out. In previous generations, the only major differences were the Pokemon you can encounter. In Black/White there are now more version differences than ever. =VERSION EXCLUSIVE POKEMON= PRE-NATIONAL DEX Only available in Black Only available in White ------------------------ ---------------------------- Monmen - Grass Churine - Grass Erufuun - Grass Doredia - Grass Gochimu - Psychic Yuniran - Psychic Gochimiru - Psychic Daburan - Psychic Gochiruzeru - Psychic Rankurusu - Psychic Baruchai - Dark/Flying Washibon - Normal/Flying Barujina - Dark/Flying Wargle - Normal/Flying Toruneosu - Flying Borutorosu - Electric/Flying Reshiram - Dragon/Fire Zekrom - Dragon/Electric NATIONAL DEX Only available in Black Only available in White ------------------------ ---------------------------- Weedle - Bug/Poison Caterpie - Bug Kakuna - Bug/Poison Metapod - Bug Beedrill - Bug/Poison Butterfree - Bug/Flying Paras - Bug/Grass Shroomish - Grass Parasect - Bug/Grass Breloom - Grass/Fighting Murkrow - Dark/Flying Misdreavus - Ghost Honchkrow - Dark/Flying Mismagius - Ghost Houndour - Dark/Fire Poochyena - Dark Houndoom - Dark/Fire Mightyena - Dark Plusle - Electric Minun - Electric Volbeat - Bug Illumise - Bug =VERSION EXCLUSIVE REGIONS= Black has Black City, an industrialized city that has a lot of trainers with powerful 2nd-stage Pokemon that you can battle. It also lets you purchase certain rare items that you can't buy in White. White has White Forest which allows you to catch wild Pokemon from previous generations that you can't catch in Black. It also has several rare items that you can't find in Black. =VERSION EXCLUSIVE GYM LEADERS= The eight Gym Leader of Isshu depends on which version you have. White will have a young girl named Iris while Black will have an old man named Shaga. Both use the same exact teams though. =VERSION EXCLUSIVE BATTLES= There are certain trainers you can battle in Black that you can't battle in White and vice versa. Also there are certain trainers that will have a different battle style depending on the version. For instance, Black players will encounter more trainers that fight in Rotation Battle mode while White players will find more trainers that fight in Triple Battle mode. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ===========================[4] FAQ============================================ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Q. When will these games come out in the US? A. The main Pokemon games usually have a US Spring release date, so expect these games to come out in March or April of 2011. However, these games may be released sooner. Q. How many new Pokemon are there in these games? A. There are 156 new Pokemon in the Isshu Region, bringing the total number of Pokemon to 649. Q. Are there any new evolutions/pre-evolutions of old Pokemon? A. No, absolutely no 5th gen Pokemon are related to Pokemon from previous generations. Even though many Pokemon look similar, like Mamambou and Luvdisc or Emonga and Pachirisu, they share no evolutionary line. Q. Are there any new types in these games? A. No, there are no new types. Only the 17 types in previous gens are present. Q. Can Dream World Abilities be passed down? A. Yes, as long as the Pokemon with the Dream World Ability is female. The chance of inheriting a Dream World Ability is unknown for now. Q. How come I can't send a Pokemon from a 4th gen game to Black/White? A. Pokemon that know an HM move cannot be transferred. Pokemon cannot be holding any items either. Also Spiky-Eared Pichu cannot be transferred. Q. How come I can't use a Pokemon transfered from a 4th gen game on Random WiFi Battles? A. You cannot use Pokemon that have moves they can only learn from a TM/Tutor that doesn't exist in Black/White (example: Scizor with Superpower or Azelf with Stealth Rock). This only applies to Random WiFi Battles and not Friend Code Battles. GOT A QUESTION? Use the contact information section to contact me and I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ========================[5] WALKTHROUGH======================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ====================!!!!!!NOTE!!!!!==================== Names of Pokemon/People/Items etc are subject to change in the English Release. Also some names may have different ways of spelling or have completely different names due to translation. For instance the move "Troll" can also be called "Sing A Round" or "A Capella". ======================================================= When you begin the game, Professor Araragi will greet you and welcome you to the Isshu region. This is where you pick your gender and your name before you are sent off to the Pokemon world. The game will begin in the Spring time in Kanoko Town. -------------------------[a] KANOKO TOWN-------------------------------- You'll see a cutscene of Prof. Araragi walking into your house and then exiting. Inside the house is your player character and another person, your friend and rival Cheren. It isn't long before you are joined by a blonde girl named Belle. There is a fancy present sitting on the table in front of you, so go ahead and open it! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |STARTER SELECTION | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Tsutarja Type: Grass Ability: Overgrow Base Stats: 45 HP, 45 ATK, 55 DEF, 63 SPD, 45 SPATK, 55 SPDEF Starting Moves: Tackle, Leer Tsutarja is the Grass starter, based off of a vine snake. This smug little guy has high Speed and defenses, but mediocre stats in the other areas. Its type is weak against 4 of the 8 Gym Leaders (Fire, Bug, Flying, Ice), resistant against 2 (Electric, Ground), and supereffective against 1 (Ground). It mostly learns Grass and Normal moves, which means it will have trouble versus Steel types. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pokabu Type: Fire Ability: Blaze Base Stats: 63 HP, 65 ATK, 45 DEF, 45 SPD, 45 SPATK, 45 SPDEF Starting Moves: Tackle, Tail Whip The Fire starter is a little piggy who excels in HP and Attack, but is somewhat slow. It is the only Isshu starter that gains a second type upon evolving. Its evolution, Chaobuu, becomes Fire/Fighting instead of just Fire. This means it is effective against 3 Gyms (Normal, Bug, Ice), weak against 3 (Water, Ground, Flying), and resistant against 2 (Bug, Ice). Besides Normal, Fire, and eventually Fighting moves, it also learns the the Dark-type Assurance and the Rock-type Head Smash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mijumaru Type: Water Ability: Torrent Base Stats: 55 HP, 55 ATK, 45 DEF, 45 SPD, 63 SPATK, 45 SPDEF Starting Moves: Tackle, Tail Whip Mijumaru is the Water starter and based off of a Sea Otter. It's best in Special Attack, but has good HP and Attack as well. Being a Water type, it is supereffective versus 1 Gym (Ground), weak to 2 Gyms (Electric, Grass), and resistant against 1 Gym (Ice). Water and Normal moves are what it usually learns, but its final evolution can learn the Powerful Megahorn. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- STARTER DIFFICULTY: Tsutarja is the hardest Starter to use in the game, while Pokabu is the easiest. Mijumaru is in between both. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which ever starter you choose is up to you. Some people choose based on appearance while others choose based on stats. After you make your selection, your friends will also choose their starters. Belle will choose the starter that is weak against yours while Cheren will take the one with the type-advantage. When that's done, Belle will give you the very first battle of the game. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Belle Pokemon: Lv. 5 Tsutarja (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 5 Pokabu (if player choose Mijumaru), Lv. 5 Mijumaru (if player chose Tsutarja) Prize: 500P This is an extremely basic battle. You don't have any items, you only have one Pokemon, and you can only choose between two moves. Just spam Tackle. You can use the Defense-lowering move if your opponent seems to have high Defense, but it's better to just go offensive. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the battle, your room will be completely trashed (though the Wii and plasma TV are conveniently untouched). Cheren is nice enough to heal both of your Pokemon. He will also want to battle you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: Lv. 5 Tsutarja (if player chose Mijumaru), Lv. 5 Pokabu (if player choose Tsutarja), Lv. 5 Mijumaru (if player chose Pokabu) Prize: 500P Another basic battle. Fight the same way you did with Belle. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the battle, your rivals will leave the room and leave you to do all the clean-up. But you don't have to do any cleaning at all because you have a Mom. Go downstairs to meet her. She will talk to the three of you and then give you a device called the Live Caster. When you resume control, walk out of your house and go visit Belle's house, which is the one to the left of yours. Watch a short scene and once Belle exits her house, walk north towards Araragi's Laboratory. Prof. Araragi will have a brief meeting with the three of you and give you each a Pokedex (which looks like an iPod). You will also get the chance to give your starter a nickname. Don't give it an inappropriate name though, because the game won't let you! When that's done, exit the lab. Your mom is waiting outside and will give you the Town Map. Follow the others to Route 1. -------------------------[b] ROUTE 1-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Minezumi Normal 2-4 50% All | |Yooterii Normal 2-4 50% All | |Tabunne Normal 2-4 100%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass Prof. Araragi will give you the obligatory "How to Catch a Pokemon" demonstration. After that, she will give you 5 Poke Balls. For Pokemon there are a bunch of low-leveled mammals, but surprisingly no beginning bird Pokemon like in every other generation. If you are itching to catch something, a Yorterrie is a nice choice since it evolves twice and the final stage has good Attack and Speed. It also has the PickUp ability, meaning free healing items and maybe even a Rare Candy! By the way, every now and then, a patch of grass will shake. This usually means there is a wild Pokemon inside and stepping on it will trigger a battle. In this route, you can encounter Tabunne. Talk to the girl farther up north to get a free Potion. Travel further north and you'll bump into Belle and Cheren once again. This time, they'll show you how the Live Caster works by engaging in a 4-way conversation between the three of you and Professor Araragi. Continue north to the second town. ------------------------[c] KARAKUSA TOWN------------------------------ This is a rather small town with only a few buildings and a PokeCenter. Talk to Araragi and she'll show you some of its features. It's basically a lot like the PokeCenters from Heart Gold/Soul Silver except the PokeMart has been incorporated into it. As you exit, something is happening that is making people gather around. You'll meet a bunch of people in gray hoods led by a man in a weird robe. These guys are known as Team Plasma and their leader is Geechisu. He will give a little speech then the Team will leave. The crowd will disperse leaving a guy with a black and white cap. This guy is simply known as "N". He'll want to check out your Pokemon in a battle, so get ready! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |N BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| N Pokemon: -Lv. 7 Choroneko Prize: 700P N has the Dark-type cat as his only Pokemon. It only knows Scratch, Growl, and Assist so it shouldn't be very hard to beat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After beating N, he'll leave and you can continue to the next Route. -------------------------[d] ROUTE 2-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season -------------------------------------------------------------- |Minezumi Normal 4-7 40% All | |Yooterii Normal 4-7 40% All | |Choroneko Dark 4-7 20% All | |Tabunne* Normal 4-7 100%* All | |______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Youngster Lv. 7 Minezumi Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Lass Lv. 7 Choroneko Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 7 Yorterrie Normal | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Potion, Potion, Poke Ball Right when you get past the gate, you'll get a call from your mom, who promptly rushes over and gives you the Running Shoes. Now you can hold the B button and get to places a lot faster. This route has a couple of Poke Balls laying on the ground and when you pick them up, you can get a free item. There are also some trainers who you can battle for EXP. There isn't much else to do here, so head to the next town. But before you can reach it, Belle will show up! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Belle Pokemon: -Lv. 6 Yooterii -Lv. 7 Tsutarja (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 7 Pokabu (if player choose Mijumaru), Lv. 7 Mijumaru (if player chose Tsutarja) Prize: 700P Belle has added a Yorterrie to her team along with her starter. Her starter has also learned its first elemental move. Still, this battle is pretty simple especially if you have a Yooterii of your own. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Once you've won, you can enter the next town. ------------------------[e] SANYOU CITY------------------------------ ITEMS: X Speed, Dusk Ball The colorful building to the right of the PokeCenter is the first Gym in Isshu. However there is a man with sunglasses blocking the way. You can't enter it for now, so head to the building to the left of the PokeCenter. Inside is a classroom and at the front of the class is Cheren. Answer "Yes" to his questions and he will battle you. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 8 Tsutarja (if player chose Mijumaru), Lv. 8 Pokabu (if player choose Tsutarja), Lv. 8 Mijumaru (if player chose Pokabu) -Lv. 8 Choroneko Prize: 800P Cheren leads with his starter this time. His starter has an Oran Berry and will use it to restore health once its HP drops below half. Other than that there isn't much to say about this battle. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the battle, Cheren will give you 3 Oran Berries. Before you head to the Gym, visit the area to the east of this city. -------------------ABANDONED LOT OF DREAMS------------------���������� __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Lass Lv. 8 Choroneko Dark | | Lv. 8 Choroneko Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 7 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 7 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 7 Yooterii Normal | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: X Defend There are a couple more trainers here, but the real attraction is the chance to grab a free Pokemon. Talk to the person near the eastern part of this area and you'll get a new Pokemon based on the starter you chose: Hiyappu if you chose Tsutarja Yanappu if you chose Pokabu Baoppu if you chose Mijumaru There's more to this place, but you can't enter the actual warehouse yet because of a tree blocking your path. You can get to that later. For now go back to the city. ---------------------- SANYOU CITY------------------------------ Now go back to the Gym and you'll see Dento, one of the Gym Leaders, standing in front of the door. ------[f][SANYOU GYM]------ __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Waiter Lv. 11 Yooterii Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Waitress Lv. 10 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 10 Choroneko Dark | |_______________________________________________________________| This gym is based off of a cafe. Once you enter, the guy with sunglasses will talk to you and give you a Fresh Water. From now on, talk to this guy before each Gym battle and he'll give you a Fresh Water. What a nice guy! There is a very basic puzzle in this Gym that tests your knowledge of Pokemon type effectiveness. Look at the symbol on the curtains, then step on the symbol on the floor that would be super effective against it. Fire is super effective against Grass, Grass is super effective against Water, and Water is super effective against Fire. When you make the correct choice, the curtains will open and you can pass through. When you reach the end, Dento will introduce two other people - Poddo and Koon. They each specialize in a different type, which you can tell by the color of their hair. You need to talk to the person who has the type advantage against your starter Pokemon. For example, if you chose Tsutarja you need to talk to Poddo since he uses Fire. Before you talk to anyone, you could attach the Oran Berries you received from Cheren to your Pokemon to help you in battle. Once you're ready, your first Isshu Gym Battle will begin! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Dento (if you chose Mijumaru) Pokemon: -Lv. 12 Yooterii --------------------------------- | Bite | Cheer Up | | Odor Sleuth | Helping Hand | --------------------------------- -Lv. 14 Yanappu --------------------------------- | Vine Whip | Cheer Up | | Lick | Fury Swipes | --------------------------------- Leader Poddo (if you chose Tsutarja) Pokemon: -Lv. 12 Yooterii --------------------------------- | Bite | Cheer Up | | Odor Sleuth | Helping Hand | --------------------------------- -Lv. 14 Boappu --------------------------------- | Incinerate | Cheer Up | | Lick | Fury Swipes | --------------------------------- Leader Koon (if you chose Pokabu) Pokemon: -Lv. 12 Yooterii --------------------------------- | Bite | Cheer Up | | Odor Sleuth | Helping Hand | --------------------------------- -Lv. 14 Hiyappu --------------------------------- | Water Gun | Cheer Up | | Lick | Fury Swipes | --------------------------------- Prize: 1680P, Trio Badge, TM83 - Cheer Up All three leaders will have a Yooterii to start with. While you've fought many of these dogs before, this one has a new move called "Cheer Up". This increases the user's Attack and Special Attack by 1 stage. It can be potentially deadly especially since Yooterii already has high Attack. Defeat it before it can boost its stats too much. Once the dog faints, one of the elemental monkeys will show up depending on which starter you chose. All three monkeys have the same stats and know the same moves except for one. Yanappu knows Vine Whip, Hiyappu knows Water Gun, and Baoppu knows a new Fire move called Incinerate. They also know Cheer Up as well, which can be bad news. For this battle, use your starter against the Yooterii. It shouldn't have much of a problem if it's at least Lv. 10. The monkey will have an advantage against your starter, so switch to your own monkey to beat it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After winning, you will get your first badge called the Trio Badge as well as the TM for Cheer Up. The Badge allows you to use the HM move Cut outside of battle. Once you go outside Makomo, the Professor's friend, will greet and bring you to her lab. She'll gives you HM01 (Cut) and show you a special machine. This machine allows you to access the Dream World. But first you need to find Dream Smoke. Go outside and exit the city to the east. ----------------[g] ABANDONED LOT OF DREAMS---------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- | Minezumi Normal 8-11 40% All | | Choroneko Dark 8-11 40% All | | Munna Psychic 8-10 20% All | | Tabunne Normal 8-11 95% All | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Poke Ball, Repel, Potion, Parlyz Heal Now you can finally get rid of that tree that is blocking the door. Have your Pokemon Cut it down so you can enter the building. Before you do, Belle will come by. As you enter the Warehouse, you'll encounter a Munna and shortly after that, two Team Plasma Grunts. The Grunts will start beating the Munna, so it's your job to stop them! Team Plasma Grunt - Lv. 10 Minezumi Team Plasma Grunt - Lv. 10 Choroneko This battle shouldn't be that hard considering your recent Gym battle. After you beat them, Geechisu shows up and makes the Grunts go away. Then a Musharna shows up. The Musharna seems to be the Munna's mother or something. Makomo will show up to. Go back to Makomo's lab and she'll give you the C-Gear while her aide will give you the Pal Pad. -------------------------[h] ROUTE 3-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Yooterii Normal 9 10% All | |Mamepato Normal/Flying 8-11 40% All | |Choroneko Dark 9 10% All | |Shimama Electric 8-11 40% All | |Tabunne Normal 8-11 100%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Twins Lv. 10 Choroneko Dark | | Lv. 10 Choroneko Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Teacher Lv. 10 Yooterii Normal | | Lv. 10 Munna Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Kindergartner Lv. 10 Yanappu Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Kindergartner Lv. 10 Hiyappu Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Kindergartner Lv. 10 Boappu Fire | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Breeder Lv. 9 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 9 Yooterii Normal | | Lv. 9 Mamepato Normal/Flying | |_______________________________________________________________| There are two daycares here - one for children and one for Pokemon. This is the place you go to when you want to do some breeding. Head west from here, but before you can get to far Cheren shows up and demands yet another battle. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 14 Tsutarja (if player chose Mijumaru), Lv. 14 Pokabu (if player choose Tsutarja), Lv. 14 Mijumaru (if player chose Pokabu) -Lv. 12 Choroneko Prize: 1200P Cheren has the same Pokemon that he used in your last battle with him, except they're a few levels stronger. Still, there aren't any major surprises or anything. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you beat him, you'll have another brief encounter with two Team Plasma Grunts. Belle and a little kid were chasing after them because they stole the kid's Pokemon. Go after them by heading further west until you reach a cave entrance, then talk to Cheren and go inside. --------------------UNDERGROUND WATER CAVE-------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Koromori Psychic/Flying 10-13 50% All | |Dangoro Rock 10-13 50% All | |Moguryuu Ground 10-13 100* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking dirt You'll meet the two Plasma Grunts. A battle will ensue. Team Plasma Grunt - Lv. 12 Minezumi After that battle, another pair of Plasma Grunts will appear and engage in a double battle with you and Cheren. Team Plasma Grunts - Lv. 12 Minezumi, Lv. 12 Minezumi Beat them and they will leave. There isn't much to do in this cave since you don't have Surf yet. You can get TM 46 (Thief) and maybe catch a Koromori or Dangoro if you want, maybe even a Moguryuu if you're lucky. When you're done, go back to the place where you met Belle. ----------------------------ROUTE 3-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |/Dark Grass\ | |Yooterii Normal 11 10% All | |Mamepato Normal/Flying 10-13 40% All | |Choroneko Dark 11 10% All | |Shimama Electric 10-13 20% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |School Kid Lv. 13 Shimama Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |School Kid Lv. 13 Koromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |School Kid Lv. 12 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 12 Choroneko Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |School Kid Lv. 12 Mamepato Normal/Flying | | Lv. 12 Dangoro Rock | |_______________________________________________________________| They will thank you and the little girl will give you 3 Heal Balls. Go south and you'll eventually meet Cheren again. He'll tell you that some of the grass is a darker color which means you may encounter two wild Pokemon at once. The Pokemon found here will be at slightly higher levels than in normal grass. -----------------------------[i] SHIPPOU CITY-------------------------- Cheren is the first person you meet when you enter the city. He'll give you three Chesto Berries before going on his way. Shippou City is an old-fashioned kind of city and has a museum as its main attraction. There are a few other things to do here. =Version Exclusive Grass Trade= If you enter one of the buildings with stairs on the side, you'll meet a girl who will trade you a Monmen for a Churine (Black) or a Churine for a Monmen (White). This is a good chance to fill up your Pokedex without having to trade over WiFi. =Type-Boosting Item= Two houses to the left of the PokeCenter is a girl with blue hair who will give you a free type boosting item - Miracle Seed, Mystic Water, or Charcoal. You don't have to choose the one that matches your starter's type. For instance if you chose Tsutarja, but you wanted to boost your Hiyappu's moves you can go for the Mystic Water. I suggest you get a Charcoal or a Mystic Water because you can get a free Miracle Seed in forest west of Shippou. The Gym is actually inside the museum so that's where you should go. But suddenly, N appears before you can enter it. You know what this means right? That's right, it's battle time! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |N BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| N Pokemon: -Lv. 13 Mamepato - Normal/Flying -Lv. 13 Otamaru - Water -Lv. 13 Dokkora - Fighting Prize: 1300P He has three Pokemon now. Mamepato and Otamaru are both weak to Electric moves, so a Shimama with Shock Wave will be very helpful here. Dokkora is a Fighting type, but Shock Wave or any other special move can still defeat it easily since it has rather low Special Defense. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inside the museum a guide will introduce you to some of the exhibits. Of particular interest is the huge Dragonite skeleton. Towards to back is the entrance to the Gym, which doubles as a library. ------[j][SHIPPOU GYM]------ __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type |--------------------------------------------------------------- |School Kid Lv. 17 Minezumi Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |School Kid Lv. 15 Yooterii Normal | | Lv. 15 Yooterii Normal | | Lv. 15 Yooterii Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Researcher Lv. 17 Haderia Normal | |_______________________________________________________________| Shippou's Gym specializes in Normal-types. Pokabu users will have an easy time since Chaobuu's Arm Thrust will wreck all of the Pokemon in the Gym. Tsutarja and Mijumaru users should evolve their starters to stand a better chance. You can also catch a Fighting type like Dokkora or Dageki at the path to the west of Shippou City. The puzzle in this Gym is basic, but can be hard for those who can't read Japanese. Basically you have to get on the stools and read the books. This will eventually make the two girls turn around. You can then go up and talk to them. They will ask Yes-No questions. Answer correctly and they will battle you. After the battle, they will get off the stool. After you defeat the school girl, read the book on that shelf. You'll eventually uncover a switch that makes the bookcase slide over and reveal some steps. Go down these steps to meet Aloe, the Gym Leader. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Aloe Pokemon: -Lv. 18 Haderia - Normal --------------------------------- | Take Down | Bite | | Get Even | Leer | --------------------------------- -Lv. 20 Miruhoggu - Normal --------------------------------- | Leer | Hypnosis | | Get Even | Crunch | --------------------------------- Prize: 2400P, Basic Badge, TM67 - Get Even First up is Haderia, the evolved form of Yooterii. It has the Intimidate ability to lower the Attack of your Pokemon. It also has a Powerful Take Down which can take out any of your Pokemon that has low Defense. Her Miruhoggu is even stronger and faster. It has the move called "Get Even" which doubles in Power if a teammate has been KOed the last turn. It will pretty much always use this move right after Haderia faints which means it will do an enormous amount of damage. To make things worse, it also knows Hypnosis to temporarily disable one of your Pokemon which gives it a couple free turns to attack. Even if you have a Chaobuu, you shouldn't lead with it since Intimidate will make your physical moves weaker. Furthermore Chaobuu has rather low Defense so it won't be able to survive many attacks. Use a Pokemon that can weaken Haderia first. A good choice would be Dangoro, who resists Normal and can hit back with Rock Blast. When it's time to bring your Fighting type out, make sure it has a Chesto Berry attached so that it can instantly recover from Miruhoggu's Hypnosis. Strike it with a Fighting type move and it won't be long before it faints. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upon your victory, you will be rewarded with your second Badge and the TM for Get Even. Suddenly, a boy runs up to Aloe with some urgent news. Apparently this boy is Aloe's son. Go outside to see what's going on. Uh oh, it's Team Plasma again! This time they're interested in the Dragonite skeleton. With ninja-like speed, they steal Dragonite's skull! Head outside and Team Plasma is nowhere to be found. A new character comes up to Aloe. This is Atei, the third Gym Leader. Belle and Cheren also appear. Belle gives you the Item Finder then the two of them go into the museum. You can actually use the Item Finder Head west out of the city. -----------------[k] YAGURUMA FOREST (OUTSIDE)------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Otamaro Water 12-17 40% All | |Dokkora Fighting 13-16 20% All | |Mamepato Normal/Flying 12-15 30% All | |Tabunne Normal 12-15 95%* All | | | |/Black\ | |Dageki Fighting 12-17 10% All | |Nageki Fighting 15 5%* All | | | |/White\ | |Dageki Fighting 15 5%* All | |Nageki Fighting 12-17 10% All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Kindergartner Lv. 13 Monmen Grass | | Lv. 13 Chirune Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Kindergartner Lv. 14 Dangoro Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 13 Otamaru Water | | Lv. 13 Otamaru Water | | Lv. 13 Otamaru Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 14 Futsude Bug/Poison | | Lv. 14 Yooterii Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Black Belt Lv. 16 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Battle Girl Lv. 16 Dokkora Fighting | |_______________________________________________________________| This area had plenty of trainers to battle. If you haven't caught any of the new Fighting types yet, you can do it right now. Out of Dokkora, Dageki, and Nageki, Dageki is by far the strongest one. However if you have friends to trade with, you can eventually evolve Dokkora into Roopushin who has the highest Attack of any Fighting-type in the game. One of the girls here will give you TM 94 (Rock Smash). When you're ready, head into the forest. ---------------------YAGURUMA FOREST------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Mamepato Normal/Flying 15-16 15% All | |Futsude Bug/Poison 15-16 15% All | |Kurumiru Bug/Grass 14-17 35% All | |Monmen Grass BLK only 14-17 35% All | |Churine Grass WHT only 14-17 35% All | |Tabunne Normal 14-17 65%* All | |Yanappu Grass 15 10%* All | |Baoppu Fire 15 10%* All | |Hiyaapu Water 15 10%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Twins Lv. 16 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | | Lv. 16 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |School Kid Lv. 17 Munna Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Lass Lv. 15 Koromori Psychic/Flying | | Lv. 15 Koromori Psychic/Flying | | Lv. 15 Koromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |School Kid Lv. 16 Mamepato Normal/Flying | | Lv. 16 Choroneko Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 16 Futsude Bug/Poison | | Lv. 16 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Ranger Lv. 18 Haderia Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Ranger Lv. 18 Yanappu Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Ranger Lv. 18 Hiyappu Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Ranger Lv. 18 Baoppu Fire | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Big Root, Super Potion, Parlyz Heal, TM 86 (Grass Knot), Chesto Berry*, Chesto Berry*, Pecha Berry*, Miracle Seed *received from Pokemon Rangers after beating them You'll meet Atei here. He's looking for Team Plasma to retrieve the Dragonite skull. Start with the first Plasma Grunt you see off the left side of the path. Work your way left and up, passing through a few logs and battling various trainers and Grunts until you reach the 4th and final Grunt. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 16 Meguroko Ground/Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 16 Choroneko Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 16 Minezumi Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 14 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 14 Minezumi Normal | | Lv. 14 Meguroko Ground/Dark | |_______________________________________________________________| After you beat him, he will surrender the Dragon Bone. Soon an old man will walk up. He is Asura and is apparently one of the "Seven Sages" of Team Plasma. Arti and Aloe soon join you. After the Grunt and sage leave, Aloe will give you a Moon Stone as thanks. Go east and battle any trainers that you haven't, then exit the forest to the north. ---------------------SKY ARROW BRIDGE------------------------- You can pick up a Quick Claw by talking to the Hiker in the gatehouse. This can be useful for any slow Pokemon on your team like Dangoro or Nageki. When you head out, you'll be on Sky Arrow Bridge. This is a huge bridge that takes you to Hiun City. There are no trainers or wild Pokemon here, so just enjoy the view as you travel across it. ---------------------[l] HIUN CITY------------------------- Here we are! Hiun City is the largest city in Isshu and quite possibly the largest city in the entirety of the Pokemon series. There is so much to do and so much to see. You can explore the various piers, streets, and buildings and talk to people. Some of them may give you free items. Lets take a look at what you can do here: =EVOLUTION STONES= The very first pier as you enter the city has a guy who will be giving away a free evolutionary stone depending on what you choose. Yanappu - Leaf Stone Baoppu - Fire Stone Hiyappu - Water Stone =BATTLES AND ITEMS= Go left from PokeCenter and enter the first building with an entrance. When you're inside, take the elevator to the 47th floor. There are a bunch of trainers inside. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Businessman Lv. 19 Dokkora Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Office Lady Lv. 19 Haderia Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Office Lady Lv. 18 Churine Grass | | Lv. 18 Monmen Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Scientist Lv. 19 Dangoro Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Businessman Lv. 17 Basurao Water | | Lv. 17 Basurao Water | | Lv. 17 Basurao Water | |_______________________________________________________________| There are also a few free items you can get by talking to people, as well as a Revive on the floor. One of the guys gives you both a Quick Ball and a Timer Ball while a Scientist gives you a Scope Lens. When you're done, get back on the elevator to the 55th floor. You can fight more trainers here: __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Businessman Lv. 20 Koromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Researcher Lv. 20 Munna Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Scientist Lv. 20 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Businessman Lv. 19 Baoppu Fire | | Lv. 19 Hiyappu Water | | Lv. 19 Yanappu Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Janitor Lv. 20 Yabukuron Poison | | Lv. 20 Chillarmy Normal | |_______________________________________________________________| When you beat the janitor guy, he'll give you the handy EXP. Share. That's it for this building. =1ST STREET= This is the street immediately to the right of the PokeCenter. It's a busy street with a lot of people, but there are only two buildings you can enter. The left building has a lady in the lobby who will massage your Pokemon once a day and raise their happiness. Go into the elevator to the 11th floor and talk to the Hiker at the bottom of the room. You'll get TM 44 (Rest). Go to the building on the right side and talk to the girl. She'll show you a picture of Zorua, which adds it to your PokeDex. =HIUN CITY PARK= Travel down any of the streets and you reach a nice little park. There isn't much here except a guy dancing by the fountain. You can battle him if you talk to him. All he has is a Lv. 21 Yanappu. After the battle, he'll ask you to find two other breakdancer guys in other parts of the city. Here are their locations: One in the small alleyway - uses a Lv. 21 Hiyappu One on the pier that's 2nd from the left most side of the city - uses a Lv. 21 Baoppu. After you beat both guys, go back to the park and talk to the middle dancer. He will give you an Amulet Coin as a reward. =UPPER HIUN CITY= Exit the park from the north to reach this area. The first building on the left has a bald old guy who is the Name Rater and will allow you to change the nicknames of your Pokemon. Across the street from this building is another one that is quite interesting. Talk to the man in shades blocking the elevator and he'll move aside. When you go up to the other floor, you'll be able to meet people who speak in German, Spanish, and English! One of the girls near the bottom of the room will give you TM 45 (Attract). =ALLEY= Run down this narrow back alley and you'll eventually bump into a shady guy. He'll give you TM 70 (Flash). There's a small cafe here which sells Lemonade. =VENDING MACHINES= Scattered throughout the city are a bunch of vending machines. They sell the following: Fresh Water - 200P Soda Pop - 300P Lemonade - 350P Lemonades are pretty much the most cost effective healing items in the entire game, so buy several of them if you want. When you're done with all this, you can head to the Gym. It's located at the left most street in the city. Before you can enter, Cheren will bump into you and so will Atei. They are headed to the pier, so go and follow them. You'll meet Belle there as well as a new girl named Iris. They will talk for a bit when suddenly, a Team Plasma Grunt is seen walking towards the street where the Gym is. Something must be up, so head over immediately. Some Plasma Grunts will be gathered at the building near the Gym. When you confront them, they will battle you. Team Plasma Grunt - Lv. 17 Meguroko, Lv. 17 Meguroko _______________________________________________________________ This shouldn't be too hard. After you defeat them, they'll flee into the building. The rest of your group shows up and enters the building as well. Inside are the Grunts, Geechisu, and two sages. They somehow have a Munna, which they'll release and give to Belle. After they leave, they'll drop a Smoke Ball on the floor. Iris will then give you a Yache Berry. That's it for this scene. You'll finally have a chance to go to the Gym! ------[m][HIUN GYM]------ __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Clown Lv. 20 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | | Lv. 20 Futsude Bug/Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Clown Lv. 20 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | | Lv. 20 Ishizumai Bug/Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Clown Lv. 21 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Clown Lv. 20 Futsude Bug/Poison | | Lv. 20 Kurumiru Bug/Grass | |_______________________________________________________________| This gym is a lot like the inside of a giant beehive. The puzzle basically involves you going through walls made of thick honey and stepping on some buttons to lower gates that are blocking other honey walls. Some buttons will make clowns appear. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Atei Pokemon: -Lv. 21 Hoiiga - Bug/Poison --------------------------------- | Poison Tail | Bug Resistance | | Screech | Pursuit | --------------------------------- -Lv. 21 Ishizumai - Bug/Rock --------------------------------- | Knock Down | Bug Resistamce | | Faint Attack | Sand-Attack | --------------------------------- -Lv. 23 Hahakurimo - Bug/Grass --------------------------------- | Razor Leaf | Bug Resistance | | String Shot | Protect | --------------------------------- Prize: 2880P, Beetle Badge, TM76 - Bug Resistance His first Pokemon, Hoiiga, has high Defense and Sp. Defense, but rather low stats in other areas. It will attempt to lower your Defense with Screech before hitting you with Poison Tail, which may poison you. Ishizumai also has high Defense. It's main moves are Faint Attack and Bug Resistance. Both are rather weak so it shouldn't bother you too much. His last Pokemon is the fully evolved form of Kurumiru. It excels in Attack and Speed and uses Razor Leaf as its main move. It's pretty strong, but it has a 4x weakness to both Fire and Flying moves. Pokabu users will once again have an easy time with this gym. Baoppu/Baokki will also perform well. If you don't have either of those two, you can try using Koromori with Air Cutter, Dangoro with Rock Blast, or Dokkora with Rock Throw. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you win, you'll get some prize money, the Beetle Badge (which makes any Pokemon up to Lv. 40 obey you), as well as the TM for Bug Resistance which is a rather weak Bug move that always lowers the opponent's Special Attack. Exit the gym and Belle will call you on your Live Caster. She wants to meet you in the gatehouse leading to Route 4. When your Pokemon are healed and ready, head on over there. ------------------------[n] ROUTE 4 (GATEHOUSE)---------------------------- Belle arrives immediately after you enter the gatehouse. And guess what? She wants to battle! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Belle Pokemon: -Lv. 18 Haderia -Lv. 18 Munna -Lv. 18 Baoppu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 18 Hiyappu (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 18 Yanapuu (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 20 Futachimaru (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 20 Janobii (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 20 Chaobuu (if player choose Mijumaru), Prize: 2000P Belle's Pokemon aren't as strong as the Gym you've just beaten, so it shouldn't be too challenging. Fighting attacks can take care of Haderia while Dark moves like Bite or Crunch are good against Munna. Her starter is weak against your starter, so use it to your advantage. She also has an elemental monkey, which has a type advantage against your starter. Take it down with a super effective move or any strong move really. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- She'll leave after you beat her. You can now proceed to Route 4. ------------------------------ROUTE 4-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Darumakka Fire 15-18 40% All | |Meguroko Ground/Dark 15-18 40% All | |Zuruggu Dark/Fighting 16-17 20% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Backpacker Lv. 19 Darumakka Fire | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 19 Monmen Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 19 Churine Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 19 Shimama Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 19 Mamepato Normal/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 18 Dangoro Rock | | Lv. 18 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 17 Dangoro Rock | | Lv. 17 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 19 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 19 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Parasol Lady Lv. 18 Otamaro Water | | Lv. 18 Otamaro Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Fisherman Lv. 18 Basurao Water | | Lv. 18 Basurao Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Fisherman Lv. 16 Basurao Water | | Lv. 16 Basurao Water | | Lv. 16 Basurao Water | | Lv. 16 Basurao Water | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Burn Heal, Great Ball, Hyper Potion, Super Potion, Guard Spec, TM 48 (Dig), TM 41 (Torment) This entire Route is rather large and part of a desert with a Sandstorm that is constantly blowing. Up ahead you'll see your other rival Cheren. He wants to battle as well. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 20 Mamepato -Lv. 20 Leperasudu -Lv. 20 Yanappu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 20 Baoppu (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 20 Hiyappu (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 22 Chaobuu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 22 Futachimaru (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 22 Janobii (if player chose Mijumaru) Prize: 2200P Cheren has four Pokemon like Belle, but they are slightly stronger. He leads with Mamepato, which you've battled many times before. He also has a Leopardasu, the evolved form of Choroneko. It's fast, but also frail so any Powerful attack can easily beat it. His monkey is the same type as your starter and his starter has a type advantage against yours. His starter also has a Sitrus Berry attached. Type effectiveness comes into play once again or you can just spam really Powerful moves to win this battle. ---���������������������������������������������������������������������� After the battle, Araragi will call you on your Live Caster. When the short conversation is over, Cheren will leave and you can explore the desert. There are many items and trainers scattered all over this place. You should consider battling them all for the experience. Also there are a few new Pokemon that you can catch. Darumakka and Meguroko are especially good representatives of Fire and Ground Pokemon. Off the left side of the road and to the north is a little house. If you go inside you'll meet a guy who will heal your Pokemon for free! Exit the house and go southwest until you come across some steps leading down to some water. There are fisherman here who use Basurao. These fish give tons of EXP. so it would be a good idea to battle them. Now head back to the main road. If you follow the road all the way north, you'll eventually enter the next city. But there is another road that goes west. Although this road is optional, it leads to another area of the desert with the opportunity to acquire more EXP, more items, and even a one-of-a-kind Pokemon! Take the road west and if you want, you can enter the building and talk to one of the workers. He'll give you TM 28 (Dig), a rather Powerful Ground move that you transport you out of caves. Head up and under the freeway and you'll eventually enter a new area. -------------------------[o] RESORT DESERT-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Darumakka Fire 19-20 30% All | |Meguroko Ground/Dark 19-22 40% All | |Marakacchi Grass 20 10% All | |Shinpora Psychic/Flying 20 10% All | |Ishizumai Bug/Rock 20-22 10% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Doctor Lv. 23 Yuniran Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 23 Hatoopoo Normal/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 23 Miruhoggu Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 23 Ishizumai Bug/Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 23 Marakacchi Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 24 Gochimu Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 23 Yuniran Psychic | | Lv. 23 Koromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 22 Desumasu Ghost | | Lv. 22 Munna Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 24 | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 23 Darumakka Ghost | | Lv. 23 Shimama Electric | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Blackglasses, Soft Sand, Fresh Water, Super Potion, Fire Stone, Heart Scale, TM 39 (Rock Tomb) There's a path here that doesn't really have anything important. Follow the path to the next area and you'll find a doctor. After you beat him, he will be nice enough to heal your Pokemon for free! This is very convenient considering the Pokemon and trainers here are much stronger than the ones on Route 4. The trainers here will use Pokemon in the lower 20's and may use ones that you haven't encountered before. There are also some nice items scattered around the place. The more interesting areas are up in the northern part. You find some strange blue statues that are surrounding a cave entrance. Go into this entrance. ----------------------------ANCIENT CASTLE-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Meguroko Ground/Dark 19-22 50% All | |Desumasu Ghost 19-22 50% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Psychic Lv. 24 Shinpora Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 23 Koromori Psychic/Flying | | Lv. 23 Munna Psychic | |_______________________________________________________________| There isn't much to do here for now, but there are definitely some new Pokemon to get. This is the place where you'll find the first Ghost type in the game- Desumasu. It's a very slow and defensive Pokemon and it has a small chance of holding a Spell Tag, which Powers up Ghost moves. There are two trainers here and also two large pitfalls. If you try to run across the pitfalls you'll get sucked in and drop to a lower level. This level has a Revive. In order to cross the pitfall you have to WALK across it (that means don't run). Crossing the second pitfall will take you to a backpacker. You'll be able to choose one of two fossils from her. The first is the Shell Fossil which can become an Purotooga. The second is the Wing Fossil which can become a Aaken. Purotooga is extremely slow, but has heavy Defense. Aaken is quite the opposite - fast and Powerful, but frail. It also has a negative ability that lowers its stats if it has less than 50% HP. Choose which fossil you want. In order to revive it, you need to head back to Shippou City's museum and talk to the person at the right counter. When you're done, head out of the castle and go all the way back to Route 4. You are now ready to enter the next city. -------------------------[p] RAIMON CITY-------------------------------- You'll meet Cheren and Araragi again at the gatehouse to Raimon City. Araragi will give you some Ultra Balls and the two of them will leave. Raimon City is another large city with a bunch of features. As soon as you enter, you'll find Team Plasma confronting an old man. Go and fight them! Team Plasma Grunt - Lv. 18 Miruhoggu, Lv. 18 Yabakuron Upon your victory, the Grunts will flee and the old man will thank you by giving you a free Bicycle. Sweet! Belle will show up when that's over. She is interested in the Pokemon Musicals and will run off northwards. In the PokeCenter, talk to the lower guy at the PokeMart counter to buy some TMs. Here are the ones you can get: TM 21 (Frustration) - 10000P TM 27 (Return) - 10000P TM 73 (Thunder Wave) - 10000P TM 74 (Gyro Ball) - 10000P TM 16 (Light Screen) - 30000P TM 20 (Safeguard) - 30000P TM 33 (Reflect) - 30000P They're pretty expensive, but remember that TMs are infinitely reusable now. Return is probably the best choice here since it's one of the most Powerful Normal moves in the game if you make your Pokemon happy enough. It's a great move for any Normal-type. To the right of the PokeCenter is a large building called the Battle Subway. Before you can enter it, a blue-haired girl pops out and gives you a Vs. Recorder. This lets you record and save videos of battles that you have on Wi-Fi or in the Subway. The inside of the building has several subway trains aligned in a circle which allow you to partake in battles similar to the Battle Tower. Pay a visit to the two buildings to the left of the Battle Subway. The first one has a guy on the second floor who will give you a Sun Stone. The next building has a guy on the first floor who will give you HM 04 (Strength). On the second floor of the same building is a woman who gives you the Soothe Bell. There's more to do in the upper part of the city. The bright and colorful building near the upper right is the Pokemon Musical Hall. You'll meet Belle there and the two of you will enter the building. Inside is a gentleman who gives you both an Item case. He will then allow you to pick one of your Pokemon to dress up using the accessories in the case. When you're done, head outside and watch a scene. Belle's father will be there and the mood will turn all serious. Apparently, her father is just being overprotective and wants Belle to come back home. Just then a girl wearing yellow comes up. She is Kamitsure, the Gym Leader of Raimon City. She'll have a conversation with them and reassure her father that things will be okay. Then everyone will leave. Next to the Musical Hall are two stadiums. They both have a blue teleporter inside which transports you onto the playing field. The stadium on the right has baseball and football games going on depending on the day. The stadium on the left has tennis or basketball games. If you talk to the players, one of them will want to battle you. Now let's check out the amusement part section of this city. Go near the PokeCenter then head east under some colorful flashing arches. Eventually you'll meet a familiar face - N! He will lead you to the ferris wheel and the two of you will ride on it while he talks about Team Plasma. After you get off Team Plasma will show up again and N will battle you! ------------------------------------------------------------------��������� |N BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| N Pokemon: -Lv. 22 Meguroko - Ground/Dark -Lv. 22 Darumakka - Fire -Lv. 22 Zuruggu - Fighting/Dark -Lv. 22 Shinpora - Psychic/Flying Prize: 2200P All these Pokemon are ones you've fought before in the desert at similar levels. Out of all of these, his Shinpora is his strongest one since it has high Speed and Sp. Attack combined with decent defenses. It likes to use Tail Wind to increase its Speed while hitting you with Powerful Psybeams. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you beat him, he'll resume talking to you in a unique cutscene short of style. He'll tell you about his ambition of beating the Isshu Elite 4 then leave with the grunts. The Gym is to the left of the Ferris Wheel, so head over there. -------------------------[p] RAIMON GYM--------------------------------- __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Rich Girl Lv. 24 Emonga Electric/Flying | | Lv. 24 Emonga Electric/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Rich Girl Lv. 25 Emonga Electric/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Rich Boy Lv. 25 Shimama Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Rich Boy Lv. 24 Shimama Electric | | Lv. 24 Shimama Electric | |_______________________________________________________________| This gym is basically a big roller coaster ride. You moving around by waiting at the platforms until a car arrives, then you hop in and get off at the next platform. Step on the switch on that platform to reroute the cars then ride it towards the next platform. It's very straightforward even though the paths the cars take certainly aren't. But sometimes when the cars stop, trainers will pop out so get ready to battle them. At the end you'll reach Kamitsure. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |GYM LEADER BATTLE | ------------------------------------------------------------------��������� Leader Kamitsure Pokemon: -Lv. 25 Emonga - Electric/Flying --------------------------------- | Pursuit | Quick Attack | | Volt Change | Aerial Ace | --------------------------------- -Lv. 25 Emonga - Electric/Flying --------------------------------- | Pursuit | Quick Attack | | Volt Change | Aerial Ace | --------------------------------- -Lv. 27 Zeburaika - Electric --------------------------------- | Quick Attack | Nitro Charge | | Volt Change | Spark | --------------------------------- Prize: 3240P, Volt Badge, TM76 - Volt Change She has two Emonga and since they are both part Flying, it means they are immune to the Ground attacks that Electric types are normally weak to. However, this gives them a Rock and Ice weakness. Even if you don't have those types of attacks, Emonga are pretty frail so any Powerful attack will bring them down in about 2 hits each. Watch out for their Volt Change attack! It allows them to switch back and forth after attacking, which can be pretty annoying. Zeburaika is her third and strongest Pokemon. It also knows Volt Change and since it's extremely fast it can attack and switch without taking damage from your attacks. However it isn't immune to Ground like her other Pokemon, so a well timed attack like Dig can take it down without much trouble. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you beat her, you'll get your fourth badge as well as the TM for Volt Change. Now you can continue on your journey by going to Route 5. -------------------------[r] ROUTE 5-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Chillarmy Normal 19-22 30% All | |Yabukuron Poison 19-21 20% All | |Leperasudu Dark 20-22 20% All | |Gochimu Psychic BLK only 19-22 30% All | |Yuniran Psychic WHT only 19-22 30% All | |_______________________________________________________________| |//Dark Grass\\ | |Chillarmy Normal 22-25 30% All | |Yabukuron Poison 22-24 20% All | |Leperasudu Dark 23-25 20% All | |Gochimu Psychic BLK only 22-25 30% All | |Yuniran Psychic WHT only 22-25 30% All | | | |Tabunne Normal 19-22 85%* All | |Emonga Electric/Flying 20 10%* All | |Chirachiino Normal 22 5%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Clown Lv. 22 Hoiiga Bug/Poison | | Lv. 22 Hoiiga Bug/Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Musician Lv. 22 Shimama Electric | | Lv. 22 Shimama Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Dancer Lv. 22 Darumakka Fire | | Lv. 22 Darumakka Fire | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Painter Lv. 23 Shinpora Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Baker Lv. 21 Baoppu Fire | | Lv. 21 Yanappu Grass | | Lv. 21 Hiyappu Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 23 Munna Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Backpacker Lv. 23 Gamagaru Water/Ground | |_______________________________________________________________| IEMS: Great Ball, Revive, Zinc Oh look, it's Cheren! You know what this means. -----------------------------���������������������������������������������� |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 24 Leperasudu -Lv. 24 Hatoopoo -Lv. 24 Yanappu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 20 Baoppu (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 20 Hiyappu (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 26 Chaobuu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 22 Futachimaru (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 22 Janobii (if player chose Mijumaru) Prize: 2600P His Pokemon are almost the same as last time except his Mamepato has evolved. Other than that, it isn't that much different from your last battle with him back on Route 4. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After beating him you'll meet Kamitsure again. She wants you to meet someone and will take you to see Adeku. He just happens to be the Champion of the Elite 4 so this is certainly something. Adeku wants to test you and Cheren in a tag battle against two little kids. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type -------------------------------------------------------------- |Kindergartner Lv. 26 Haderia Normal | |Kindergartner Lv. 26 Haderia Normal | |______________________________________________________________| Both of these dogs have Intimidate which can screw over any physical attackers that you lead with. Hit them with special attacks or switch to a Fighting type if you have one. After you beat them, you can battle a bunch of other people hanging around on the street by talking to them. When you're done, head west and battle some more trainers before continuing on. Further west from here is a drawbridge. You'll meet Cheren and Kamitsure again and Kamitsure will ask for the drawbridge to be lowered so you can go across it. ------------------------HODOMOE DRAWBRIDGE-------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Koaruhii Water/Flying 22-25 100% All | |_______________________________________________________________| This bridge isn't nearly as large as Sky Arrow Bridge, but there is something interesting to note. Every once in a while, you'll hear the flapping of wings and spot some small shadows moving around. Move over these shadows and you may get a Feather item. These feathers are supposed to provide 1 EV to one of your stats depending on what kind of feather it is. Strength Wing Gives 1 HP EV when used Power Wing Gives 1 Atk EV when used Resistance Wing Gives 1 Def EV when used Wisdom Wing Gives 1 SAtk EV when used Mind Wing Gives 1 SDef EV when used Instant Wing Gives 1 Spd EV when used If you don't care about EVs you can still sell these for a lot of money. Sometimes instead of receiving a feather, you'll encounter a wild Koaruhii. That's about it for this place. Continue on to the next city. ------------------------[s] HODOMOE CITY-------------------- ITEMS: Expert Belt, Ultra Ball, Repeat Ball, Big Pearl As soon as you enter, you spot Cheren yet again and this time he's talking to a guy in a cowboy hat. This is Yakon and he is the Gym Leader of this city. Hodomoe has some more interesting things that you can do. =OATH TUTOR= The second house from the entrance has a man that will teach your Pokemon the Oath moves. However, only certain Pokemon can be taught these moves. Grass Oath - Grass starters only Fire Oath - Fire starters only Water Oath - Water starters only These three moves are pretty weak, but they are notable because they can form special combinations in double and triple moves. =MARKETPLACE= There is a large pavilion in the middle of town and inside is a market with several things to get. The man with the shades and black suit will give you an Expert Belt if you have at least one Pokemon at Lv. 30 or above in your party. West of him is a lady who sells MooMoo Milk which can heal your Pokemon up to 100 HP, more than a Super Potion or Lemonade. You can by them one at a time or a dozen at a time. South of her is another person selling healing items: Heal Powder - 450P Energy Power - 500P Energy Root - 800P Revival Herb - 2800P Feeding your Pokemon any of these items will heal them, but also lower their happiness. Finally there's a Big Pearl in the left side of the market which you can reach by going outside and entering through a hidden entrance in the left side of the pavilion. =TRIPLE OR ROTATION BATTLE= Also on the left side of the pavilion is a biker guy riding up and down. If you're playing White, he'll introduce you to a Triple Battle. If you are playing Black, he'll do a Rotation Battle instead. He always has the following Pokemon: __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Biker Lv. 27 Warubiru Ground/Dark | | Lv. 27 Basurao Water | | Lv. 27 Zeburaika Electric | |_______________________________________________________________| Warubiru has Intimidate and will lower all three of your Pokemon's Attack if you're in a Triple Battle or only the active Pokemon in a Rotation one. Basurao will often use Aqua Jet, which always goes first. His Zeburaika is the fastest Pokemon on his team, but it isn't too much different from the one you fought in the Raimon Gym. Triple Battles are sort of like double battles, except the placement of your Pokemon is important. The Pokemon on the left side can't hit the opposing Pokemon on the right side and vice versa. Only the Pokemon in the center can target all three of your opponent's Pokemon. Keep this in mind as you battle. On the other hand, Rotation Battles allow you to use 3 Pokemon, but only one can attack at a time. However you can rotate your Pokemon around to counter your opponent's Pokemon before you attack. It takes a lot of prediction! =IN-GAME TRADE= If you think Basurao are cool and want one for yourself, you can head to the house south and to the right of the PokeCenter. Inside is a guy who will want to trade his Basurao for a Chillarmy, which you can catch on Route 5. The guy next to him gives you a Shell Bell if you have seen at least 50 Pokemon. If you go to the Gym in the upper right part of the city, you'll find that it is closed since Yakon is not there. Instead go down to the lower part of the city and you'll end up in a different area. ----��������������[t] FREEZING CONTAINER (OUTSIDE)---------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Haderia Normal 21-27 35% All | |Chillarmy Normal 20-24 20% All | |Banipucchi Ice 20-23 30% All | |Dokkora Fighting 21-22 15% All | |Tabbune Normal 20-23 90%* All | |Chirachiino Normal 23 5%* All | |Haderia Normal 23 5%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Youngster Lv. 24 Hoiiga Bug/Poison | | Lv. 24 Kaburumo Bug | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 24 Bachuru Bug/Electric | | Lv. 24 Ishizumai Bug/Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 24 Yanappu Grass | | Lv. 24 Dokkora Fighting | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Rugged Helmet, Ether, Protein, Heart Scale There's not too much to do in this section of the Freezing Container. However you can battle the trainers for EXP and catch your first Ice Pokemon in the game. There's a worker hiding in the narrow space between two of the warehouses. He'll give you a Rugged Helmet if you talk to him. Go to the southwestern area of this place and Cheren will meet you there. Go through the door to progress. ---------------------FREEZING CONTAINER---------------------- __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Worker Lv. 24 Baoppu Fire | | Lv. 24 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 24 Hiyappu Water | | Lv. 24 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 25 Dotekkotsu Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 24 Banipucchi Ice | | Lv. 24 Dokkora Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 23 Dokkora Fighting | | Lv. 23 Dokkora Fighting | | Lv. 23 Banipucchi Ice | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Net Ball, TM 55 (Boiling Water), Ice Heal, Hyper Potion, NeverMeltIce They don't call this the Freezing Container for nothing! Go east across some sliding ice and battle the trainers along the way. Then go up a set of stairs until you reach another set of ice tiles. Place yourself at the bottom most tile and slide right, then up, left, and down. Go south and down the stairs until you reach some more ice. Stay on the left side and slide upwards, then go left and down towards a crate that seems to be open. Before you can enter it, you'll meet Cheren again. Inside the crate are a bunch of Team Plasma Grunts huddled around another Sage. His name is Vio and as soon as you approach them, the Grunts turn and face you. Cheren decides to battle the Grunts on the left while you take the ones on the right side. There are four Grunts you have to battle: __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 24 Leperasudu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 24 Yabukuron Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 23 Meguroko Ground/Dark | | Lv. 23 Miruhoggu Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 23 Miruhoggu Normal | | Lv. 23 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |_______________________________________________________________| After you beat them all, Yakkon and some workers turn up and take the Grunts away. Pick up the NeverMeltIce and then leave the place. You can finally access the Gym now. ----------------------[u] HODOMOE GYM-------------------------------- __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Miner Lv. 28 Gamagaru Water/Ground | | Lv. 28 Moguryuu Ground | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Miner Lv. 28 Meguroko Ground/Dark | | Lv. 28 Moguryuu Ground | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Miner Lv. 29 Warubiru Ground/Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Businessman Lv. 27 Warubiru Ground/Dark | | Lv. 27 Warubiru Ground/Dark | | Lv. 27 Gamagaru Water/Ground | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Office Lady Lv. 29 Moguryuu Ground | |_______________________________________________________________| This Gym involves a series of lifts that go up and down. Press the green buttons to go down and press the red buttons to go up. Start with the very first lift that takes you underground. Go right to the next lift and go down. You can ride the top lift up if you want to fight another trainer. But if you don't, walk across it and around the side until you reach the lift on the left side. Take this one down. The lift on the right is also optional and leads to another trainer battle. The lift at the top goes up. Get onto the lift at the right and it will take you all the way down to an area even further underground. This is where Yakkon is standing. ------------------��������������������������������������������������������� |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Yakkon Pokemon: -Lv. 29 Warubiru - Ground/Dark --------------------------------- | Crunch | Swagger | | Level Ground | Torment | --------------------------------- -Lv. 29 Gamagaru - Water/Ground --------------------------------- | Muddy Water | Aqua Ring | | Level Ground | Bubblebeam | --------------------------------- -Lv. 31 Doryuuzu - Ground/Steel --------------------------------- | Slash | Rock Slide | | Level Ground | Claw Sharpen | --------------------------------- Prize: 3720P, Quake Badge His Warubiru likes to use annoying moves like Swagger and Torment, while its attacking moves consist of Crunch and Ground Level, which does damage and will always lower your Speed. Warubiru has weak Defenses and several weaknesses including Grass, Water, Ice, Bug, and Fighting. Next up is Gamagaru, the evolution of Otamaru. It only has a weakness to Grass, but it's not very strong so it shouldn't give you a hard time. His last Pokemon is Doryuuzu. Its Attack is the highest of all non-legendary Ground types so expect it to hit hard especially since it has Claw Sharpen to further boost its Attack. It's part Steel so it isn't weak to Grass, but it's still weak to Water as well as Fire, Fighting, and Ground. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you beat him you get another badge as usual, but you don't get a TM! That's because Yakon accidentally forgot it on Route 6, so head over there after you've healed and prepared for some more adventuring. But before you can even leave the city Belle gets a hold of you and wants another battle! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Belle Pokemon: -Lv. 26 Haderia -Lv. 26 Musharna -Lv. 26 Baoppu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 18 Hiyappu (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 18 Yanapuu (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 28 Futachimaru (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 20 Janobii (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 20 Chaobuu (if player choose Mijumaru), Prize: 2800P The only interesting thing to note is that her Munna evolved into Musharna. It has high defenses and high Special Attack so it can be difficult to take down. If you have any Dark, Ghost, or Bug attacks, use them to defeat it. Beat her other Pokemon the same way you did before. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Belle will reward you with HM 02 (Fly) after you beat her. Now you can quickly travel to previous cities you've visited. But in order to continue your journey, you should head towards Route 6. -------------------------[v] ROUTE 6-------------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Shikijika Normal/Grass 22-24 35% All | |Tamagetake Grass/Poison 23-25 15% All | |Kaburumo Bug 22-24 25% All | |Kurumayu Bug/Grass 23 10% All | |Hatoopo Normal/Flying 23-25 15% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Banipucchi Ice 23-25 15% Winter | |____________________________________________________________________________| |// Dark Grass \\ | |Shikijika Normal/Grass 26-28 35% All | |Tamagetake Grass/Poison 27-29 15% All | |Kaburumo Bug 26-28 25% All | |Kurumayu Bug/Grass 27 10% All | |Hatoopo Normal/Flying 27-29 15% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Banipucchi Ice 27-29 15% Winter | | | |Tabunne Normal 22-25 70%* All | |Emonga Electric/Flying 23-25 20%* All | |Kenhorou Normal/Flying 25 5%* All | |Hahakurimo Bug/Grass 25 5%* All | |____________________________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Scientist Lv. 27 Shikijika Normal/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Scientist Lv. 27 Shikijika Normal/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Scientist Lv. 27 Shikijika Normal/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Parasol Lady Lv. 24 Otamaro Water | | Lv. 24 Otamaro Water | | Lv. 24 Otamaro Water | | Lv. 24 Otamaro Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Parasol Lady Lv. 26 Banipucchi Ice | | Lv. 26 Pururiru Water/Ghost | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 27 Emonga Electric/Flying | | Lv. 27 Shikijika Normal/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 27 Chillarmy Normal | | Lv. 27 Emonga Electric/Flying | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Hyper Potion, Ether, Shiny Stone, Cheri Berry*, Cheri Berry* This is a rather long route with quite a few trainers as well as new Pokemon available. There's a house in this route with will heal your Pokemon for free! Also there are several items on the ground, but watch out! Some of these aren't actually items but wild Pokemon known as Tamagetake. Travel across this route and head northwards until you get to some mountainous areas. You'll eventually come across a cave, but this cave has a giant yellow spider web that prevents you from entering. Not to fear, Yakkon is here! He will have his Warubiru break the web and then give you the TM that he forgot earlier. It is TM 78 (Ground Level). You are now free to enter the cave. -----------------[w] ELECTRIC ROCK CAVE------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Gantoru Rock 24 10% All | |Gear Steel 25-27 29% All | |Bachuru Bug/Electric 24-27 39% All | |Shibishirasu Electric 27 2% All | |Tesshiido Grass/Steel 24-25 20% All | |Moguryuu Ground 24-27 100%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking dirt __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Scientist Lv. 29 Gear Steel | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 31 Aachen Rock/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Hiker Lv. 26 Gantoru Rock | | Lv. 26 Dotekkotsu Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Researcher Lv. 29 Gear Steel | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Lucky Egg, Revive, Heal Ball, Parlyz Heal, Hyper Potion, Iron When you enter the cave, mysterious figures will instantly teleport beside you and take you to meet N. He doesn't want to fight...yet. He will simply talk for a bit and then leave. A large floating blue crystal will be blocking your path. Belle will show up and so will Prof. Araragi. She'll give you a Lucky Egg, which gives the holder 50% more EXP after every battle. This will make training and leveling a whole lot easier! In order to move this floating crystals, you need to push them in the direction of any large blue magnetic rocks nearby. This will allow you to pass through. So push the one in front of you to the left. There are many new Pokemon in this cave and also something else that is new. Usually a shaking mound of dirt means there is a wild Moguryuu there. But in this cave you can also find rare items like Jewels if you inspect these mounds. These Jewels raise the power of a certain attack type, so they can be pretty useful. Anyways, make your way northwards, push the crystal right, and go up the stairs and then to the east until you find two more crystals. Push the top crystal left and the second on down then continue east and down to a bridge. As you cross the bridge, the mysterious guys will suddenly appear again and whisk you across the bridge then instantly disappear. There's a set of stairs nearby that lead down. -----------------B1F----------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Gantoru Rock 24 10% All | |Gear Steel 25-27 29% All | |Bachuru Bug/Electric 24-27 39% All | |Shibishirasu Electric 27 2% All | |Tesshiido Grass/Steel 24-25 20% All | |Moguryuu Ground 24-27 100%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking dirt __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Doctor Lv. 29 Kurumayu Bug/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 26 Meguroko Ground/Dark | | Lv. 26 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | | Lv. 26 Miruhoggu Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 28 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 27 Yabakuron Poison | | Lv. 27 Leperadasu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 26 Yabakuron Poison | | Lv. 26 Yabakuron Poison | | Lv. 26 Yabakuron Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 28 Leperadasu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 27 Leperadasu Dark | | Lv. 27 Miruhoggu Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 27 Miruhoggu Normal | | Lv. 27 Meguroko Ground/Dark | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Nugget x2, Timer Ball, Thunder Stone If you go west a bit you'll find two guys standing next to each other. Instead of battling you, they'll give you two Nuggets each. Pretty nice! Near the eastern part of this floor is a Doctor who will heal your Pokemon after you beat him. In order to progress, you need to go north and battle a whole bunch of Team Plasma Grunts. There are seven of them total. Afterwards, you should come across two stairs on opposite sides of the cave. The one on the left goes down and is optional while the one on the right goes up and leads to the exit of the cave. Take the ones going down because there are a few more trainers down there to battle. -----------------B2F----------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Gantoru Rock 24 10% All | |Gear Steel 25-27 26% All | |Bachuru Bug/Electric 24-27 36% All | |Shibishirasu Electric 27 8% All | |Tesshiido Grass/Steel 26-27 20% All | |Moguryuu Ground 24-27 100%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking dirt __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cool Trainer Lv. 30 Moguryuu Ground | | Lv. 30 Zeburaika Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 29 Gochimu Psychic | | Lv. 29 Koaruhii Water/Flying | | Lv. 29 Doredia Bug/Grass | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Hyper Potion, Rare Candy, Brightpowder The two trainers here are a nice source of EXP. After beating the first Cool Trainer, push the floating crystal south then go down and battle the other one. Collect any items you want down here, then go back to the previous floor and go up the stairs to the east. -----------------1F----------------- __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type |--------------------------------------------------------------- |Scientist Lv. 29 Gear Steel | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 30 Erufuun Grass | | Lv. 30 Purotoga Water/Rock | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Magnet You're almost done with this place. The exit is to the east, but before you can reach it you have another encounter with N. ------------------------------------------------------------------��������� |N BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| N Pokemon: -Lv. 28 Gantoru - Rock -Lv. 28 Bachuru - Bug/Electric -Lv. 28 Tesshiido - Grass/Steel -Lv. 28 Gear - Steel Prize: 2800P N uses the same Pokemon that you've encountered in this cave, so it shouldn't be much of a challenge. His Gantoru has Sturdy so you can't take it out in one hit, but other than that all four of them can be defeated pretty easily. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you beat him, N will talk with Belle and Araragi before going on his way once more. Now you can finally get out of here! -----------------[x] FUKIYOSE CITY------------------------- As soon as you enter this place, you'll notice that it's raining. You'll also notice that this place is rather small compared to the other cities you been in so far. However the main attraction this city has is the huge airport to the left of the city. When you try to head over there, a man and a girl will walk towards you. The girl is actually Fuuro, the Gym Leader of this city. You can't battle her now because she is headed to the Tower of Heaven. You need to meet her over there, but first there's a couple things you can do in the city. =MOVE DELETER AND MOVE RELEARNER= The house to the right of the PokeCenter has these two people in it. The girl in the pink dress will teach your Pokemon any level up move it has forgotten, but you'll need to give her a Heart Scale for each move you want remembered. The old man next to her will delete any move your Pokemon knows including HMs moves. His service is free. In the control tower, talk to a girl inside to get a Sharp Beak. Then head out to the airport near the right side to get TM 58 (Freefall). The gym is to the north of the runway, but it is blocked for now so exit the city to the northeast. -----------------[y] ROUTE 7------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Shikijika Normal/Grass 26 20% All | |Tamagetake Grass/Poison 27-29 10% All | |Miruhoggu Normal 27-29 20% All | |Zeburaika Electric 27-29 20% All | |Hatoopo Normal/Flying 26-28 30% Spring,Summer,Fall | |Kumashun Ice 26-28 30% Winter | |__________________________________________________________________________| |//Dark Grass\\ | |Shikijika Normal/Grass 30 20% All | |Tamagetake Grass/Poison 31-33 10% All | |Miruhoggu Normal 31-33 20% All | |Zeburaika Electric 31-33 20% All | |Hatoopo Normal/Flying 30-32 30% Spring,Summer,Fall | |Kumashun Ice 30-32 30% Winter | | | |Tabunne Normal 26-29 85%* All | |Emonga Electric/Flying 27 10%* All | |Kenhorou Normal/Flying 29 5%* Spring,Summer,Fall | |__________________________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Hiker Lv. 31 Baokki Fire | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Hiker Lv. 31 Chillarmy Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 30 Ishizumai Bug/Rock | | Lv. 30 Yanakki Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Youngster Lv. 29 Gamagaru Water/Ground | | Lv. 29 Chobomaki Bug | | Lv. 29 Pendora Bug/Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 30 Kurumayu Bug/Grass | | Lv. 30 Hiyakki Water | | Lv. 30 Hatoopo Normal/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 31 Yuniran Psychic | | Lv. 31 Kibago Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Clown Lv. 30 Emonga Electric/Flying | | Lv. 30 Shinpora Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Clown Lv. 29 Shibishirasu Electric | | Lv. 29 Koaruhii Water/Flying | | Lv. 29 Hatoopo Normal/Flying | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: TM 57 (Charge Beam), Ultra Ball, PP Up, Max Ether, TM 81 (X-Scissor) Aspear Berry*, Aspear Berry* *received from Pokemon Rangers after beating them It's still raining here which means any Water Pokemon you have will have a big advantage while Fire Pokemon will be at a disadvantage. This is also the place with very tall grass that you can't ride your bike across. If you want to avoid the random encounters, use the narrow raised walkway, but be careful because if you go over the edge you'll fall into the grass. A lady here will give you TM 57 (Charge Beam) The first house you see on the left side has a Hiker who will trade his Emonga for a Dangoro. If you're not interested, continue right. You'll find a blue haired Cool Trainer who has a special way of battling similar to the Biker back in Hodomoe City. If you're playing Black he'll do a Rotation Battle and if you're playing White he'll do a Triple Battle. These are his Pokemon: Cool Trainer - Lv. 32 Miruhoggu, Lv. 32 Kokoromori, Lv. 32 Leparudasu His Pokemon are all really fast, but also really frail so a powerful attack from your Pokemon can take them out pretty easily. Continue northwards to battle some more trainers. You'll eventually come across a tower, but if you want you can continue east to explore the rest of this route. There's a house there with a lady inside who will heal your Pokemon. The rest of the route consists of a couple of clowns and a patch of darker tall grass for the chance to encounter wild double battles. When you reach the end of the route, go back to the tower and enter it. -----------------[z] TOWER OF HEAVEN------------------------- Does this look familiar? Yep, it's just like the Pokemon Tower in Lavender Town, except this tower has a huge spiral staircase. There's nothing to do on the first floor so go to the next floor. -----------------2F------------------ _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Hitomoshi Ghost/Fire 26-29 100% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Psychic Lv. 30 Riguree Psychic | | Lv. 30 Shinpora Psychic/Flying | | Lv. 30 Uniran Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Lass Lv. 30 Shikijika Normal/Grass | | Lv. 30 Gochimu Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |PokeFan Lv. 30 Emonga Electric/Flying | | Lv. 30 Haderia Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |PokeFan Lv. 31 Kurumayu Bug/Grass | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Hyper Potion, TM 61 (Will-o-wisp) This is the first floor with wild Pokemon and trainers. There are only two Pokemon you can catch in this entire tower - the more common Hitomoshi and the rarer Riguree. Both of them have excellent Special Attack stats when they evolve. Continue to the next floor when you are done. -----------------3F------------------ _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Hitomoshi Ghost/Fire 26-29 85% All | |Riguree Psychic 26-27 15% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Psychic Lv. 32 Musharna Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 31 Desumasu Ghost | | Lv. 31 Gobitto Ground/Ghost | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 31 Hitomoshi Ghost/Fire | | Lv. 31 Kokoromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Psychic Lv. 31 Doburan Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Nurse Lv. 31 Gochimu Psychic | | Lv. 31 Mamambou Water | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Spell Tag There are a bunch of Psychics here, but also a Nurse. She will heal your Pokemon after you beat her. -----------------4F------------------ _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Hitomoshi Ghost/Fire 26-29 70% All | |Riguree Psychic 26-29 30% All | |_______________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cool Trainer Lv. 33 Muurando Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 32 Kokoromori Psychic/Flying | | Lv. 32 Gochimiru Psychic | |_______________________________________________________________| Items: Revive, TM 65 (Shadow Claw) This is the last floor with trainers and items. Continue on the the top of the tower. ---------------Top of Tower------------------ You'll meet Fuuro at the top and she'll be standing in front of a large bell. Go up to the bell and give it a ring. Fuuro will go back to her Gym, which means you should as well. Use Fly to quickly get back to Fukiyose City or do it the long way by walking all the way there. -----------------[aa] FUKIYOSE GYM------------------------- __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Worker Lv. 32 Hatoopo Normal/Flying | | Lv. 32 Hatoopo Normal/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 32 Koaruhii Water/Flying | | Lv. 32 Koromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pilot Lv. 32 Koaruhii Water/Flying | | Lv. 32 Shinpora Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pilot Lv. 33 Kenkorou Normal/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 33 Kokoromori Psychic/Flying | |_______________________________________________________________| Head into the Gym and the first thing you'll notice are the cannons. These are what you'll be using to actually get around the Gym. You can approach the cannons from any side and they'll open up and then shoot you in the direction that you entered from. Start by going into the first cannon, then go into the cannon on your left. Go back down and reenter the cannon from the right side this time. Go up the stairs, then south and use the cannon to shoot you left. Enter the cannon above you from the BOTTOM and it will shoot you towards the back of the Gym. Enter the cannon there from the right then reenter it from the left. Go up the stairs and use the next few cannons to shoot you through some hoops (and even into a wall). The last one will take you up to the platform where the Gym Leader is. ------------------��������������������������������������������������������� |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Fuuro Pokemon: -Lv. 33 Kokoromori - Psychic/Flying --------------------------------- | Heart Stamp | Assurance | | Acrobat | Amnesia | --------------------------------- -Lv. 33 Kenhorou - Normal Flying --------------------------------- | Air Slash | Quick Attack | | Leer | Razor Wind | --------------------------------- -Lv. 35 Swanna - Water/Flying --------------------------------- | Aqua Ring | Air Slash | | Bubblebeam | Aerial Ace | --------------------------------- Prize: 4200P, Jet Badge, TM 62 (Acrobat) Her first Pokemon is actually her fastest Pokemon. However you have battled Kokoromori more than once by now so you should know how to deal with it. It is not very powerful, its defenses are low, and its moves are pretty weak. All in all not much trouble. Kenhorou is the final evolution of Mamepato. It's pretty fast and pretty strong, but all its attacks are resisted by Rock and Steel types and a faster Electric type like Zeburaika will easily wreck it. Swanna is her final Pokemon and uses its Water/Flying type to its advantage with Air Slash and Bubblebeam. It also likes to restore its health with Aqua Ring. It has a 4x weakness to Electric so any good Electric move will take it out in two hits or less. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you win you'll get TM 62 and the Jet Badge, which let's all Pokemon up to Level 70 obey you. Use the cannon above you to shoot you across the Gym, then exit. N will be waiting outside for you, but don't worry, he doesn't want to battle again. Now it's time to continue past Route 7 and onto the next destination! -----------------[bb] MT NEJI (OUTSIDE)------------------------- When you approach the stairs leading up to Mt. Neji, you'll see Cheren again who wants to battle you as usual. -----------------------------���������������������������������������������� |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 33 Leperasudu -Lv. 33 Kenhorou -Lv. 33 Yanakki (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 33 Baokki (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 33 Hiyakki (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 35 Chaobuu (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 35 Futachimaru (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 35 Janobii (if player chose Mijumaru) Prize: 2600P His Pokemon are all fully evolved now except for his starter. His Leperasudu and Kenhorou are pretty fast, but you've already battled these kinds of Pokemon several times by now so it shouldn't be a big issue. His monkey will know a rather powerful move depending on what it is - Seed Bomb if it's Yanakki, Bursting Flame if it's Baokki, and Boiling Water if it's Hiyakki. Make sure your Pokemon can handle whatever attack it is. Finally his starter will be holding a Leftovers to heal a little bit each turn. You should still be able to deal with it the same way you've dealt with it before. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After you beat him, Champion Adeku will suddenly appear and talk to you and Cheren. When he's done talking he'll give you HM 03 (Surf) which means now you can explore all the places that were closed off due to water! If you decide to continue on with your journey, then head up the stairs and into the cave. ---------------------MT NEJI------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season -------------------------------------------------------------------- |Gantoru Rock 28-31 49% Spring, Fall | |Dotekkotsu Fighting 28-30 30% Spring, Fall | |Koromori Psychic/Flying 29-31 10% Spring, Fall | |Kumashun Ice 28 10% Spring, Fall | |Furiijo Ice 31 1% Spring, Fall | | | |Gantoru Rock 28-31 45% Summer | |Dotekkotsu Fighting 28-30 30% Summer | |Koromori Psychic/Flying 28-31 20% Summer | |Kumashun Ice 28 4% Summer | |Furiijo Ice 28 1% Summer | | | |Gantoru Rock 28-31 30% Winter | |Dotekkotsu Fighting 29 10% Winter | |Koromori Psychic/Flying 28-30 10% Winter | |Kumashun Ice 28-31 45% Winter | |Furiijo Ice 31 5% Winter | | | |Moguryuu Ground 28-31 100%* All | |____________________________________________________________________| *only founding in shaking dirt __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Hiker Lv. 34 Gantoru Rock | | Lv. 34 Dotekkotsu Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Hiker Lv. 33 Koromori Psychic/Flying | | Lv. 33 Gantoru Rock | | Lv. 33 Dotekkotsu Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Battle Girl Lv. 36 Nageki Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Blackbelt Lv. 36 Dageki Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 35 Banirichi Ice | | Lv. 35 Gochimiru Psychic | | Lv. 35 Daburan Psychic | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 34 Gantoru Rock | | Lv. 34 Doryuuzu Ground/Steel | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 35 Kokoromori Psychic/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 35 Doryuuzu Ground/Steel | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 33 Gantoru Rock | | Lv. 33 Gantoru Rock | | Lv. 33 Gantoru Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Worker Lv. 34 Dotekkotsu Fighting | | Lv. 34 Gantoru Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Doctor Lv. 34 Daburan Psychic | | Lv. 34 Musharna Psychic | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Full Heal, Revive, Moon Stone, Max Potion, Nugget, Ether, PP Up, TM 91 (Flash Cannon), Ultra Ball, Protein Cheren will be there again as well as Yakkon. They will head off towards the left exit so go there too. Mt. Neji is actually a series of mineshafts. You can find a couple of new Ice Pokemon here, but they are both pretty rare. You start off with two possible directions - north or southeast. There's nothing to the north except for a Revive, so head southeast through the door. The first corridor leads outside to a Cool Trainer and nothing else, so go up the second corridor farther up ahead. When you're outside, go up the boardwalk to the next entrance. In here there will be trainers who are hiding under dirt mounds and will pop up when you pass in front of them. Go down the stairs and into another doorway. Head south and then left to go outside. Head all the way west and into another entrance. Make a semicircle through this cave by heading left, then up and right back outside again. Fight the doctor below you and he'll heal your Pokemon when you're done. To the north are two more entrances. Head inside the first one. Keep going north into another door. There's an Ultra Bell across the room, but you should really go downwards. Be sure to pick up the hidden Protein in the dirt mound above the hidden Worker. Then go through the door, which takes you outside. You'll find a house here as well as a vending machine. There are two entrances here - one to the south and one to the east. If you want a free TM, use the southern entrance and go through the hallway until you reach a room with a big ice rock. Pick up your TM, then head back outside and take the entrance to the northeast. You'll meet Cheren in here and he'll be talking to a Plasma Grunt. Another Plasma Grunt will appear and they'll leave. When you exit this place, you'll be in the next city! ----------------------[cc] SEKKA CITY------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Gamagaru Water/Ground 30-33 40% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Maggyo Ground/Electric 31-32 20% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Chobomaki Bug 30-33 40% Spring, Summer, Fall | |___________________________________________________________________________| ITEMS: TM31 (Brick Break) Upon leaving Mt. Neji, a guy will come up to you and inspect your Pokemon for some reason, then leave. Sekka City also has rainy weather and it even has wild Pokemon that you can encounter. Walk around the puddle areas and you'll eventually find some. One of these Pokemon is Maggyo, an odd fish with an odd type combination. But you can't find any of these during the Winter though. Inside the PokeCenter is an old lady who will give you TM 31 (Brick Break). You can also buy more TMs from the second person in the PokeMart section: TM 14 (Blizzard) - 70000P TM 25 (Thunder) - 70000P TM 38 (Fire Blast) - 70000P They are all extremely expensive, but you only need to buy them once since you can use them as much as you want. Fire Blast will be useful for the gym in this city while Blizzard will help you at the 8th gym. To the right of the Gym is a house where the man inside will give you a quiz. Answer correctly to win a free item. But it can be hard if you don't understand Japanese. You can still get a Parlyz Heal just for trying. -----------------[dd] SEKKA GYM------------------------- __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Blackbelt Lv. 35 Kumashun Ice | | Lv. 35 Kumashun Ice | | Lv. 35 Furiijio Ice | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Battle Girl Lv. 37 Furiijio Ice | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Blackbelt Lv. 37 Kumashun Ice | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Battle Girl Lv. 36 Kumashun Ice | | Lv. 36 Baniruchi Ice | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Battle Girl Lv. 36 Baniruchi Ice | | Lv. 36 Baniruchi Ice | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Blackbelt Lv. 36 Baniruchi Ice | | Lv. 36 Kumashun Ice | |_______________________________________________________________| This gym is basically a huge sliding ice puzzle. It may get confusing, but there are arrow-shaped tiles on the floor to help you and of course, you have this guide as well. -Start by going up from the first arrow mark you see. The curved ramp will spin you to a blue tile. -Slide to the RIGHT -Walk up and press the red button to make the ramp turn. -Slide off from the arrow mark onto another blue tile. -Go up the steps and slide across the ice ramp. -Slide RIGHT, UP, RIGHT, UP. -Go in front of the Battle Girl and slide DOWN until you touch the ramp, then slide RIGHT. -Walk down to the arrow and slide LEFT. You'll end up on a blue tile. -Slide UP until you hit the red button. -Slide UP, LEFT, then DOWN from the arrow so you'll end up on the northwest blue tile. -Go up the steps and across another ice ramp. -Slide LEFT, then UP and you'll end up on another blue tile. -Slide RIGHT, UP, and RIGHT and you'll land on a second blue tile. -Slide UP a bit, then UP again to where the Blackbelt is. Hit the red button. -Slide RIGHT, then DOWN. -Slide LEFT, DOWN, and RIGHT -Slide UP and you'll finally have access to the Gym Leader! =============================================================================== ------------------��������������������������������������������������������� |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Hachiku Pokemon: -Lv. 37 Baniruchi - Ice --------------------------------- | Mirror Shot | Acid Armor | | Astonish | Ice Breath | --------------------------------- -Lv. 37 Furiijio - Ice --------------------------------- | Reflect | Aurora Beam | | Rapid Spin | Ice Breatg | --------------------------------- -Lv. 39 Tsunbeaa - Ice --------------------------------- | Slash | Brine | | Icicle Drop | Swagger | --------------------------------- Prize: 4680P, Icicle Badge, TM 79 (Ice Breath) First up is Baniruchi, the 1st evolution of Banipucchi. All its stats are pretty mediocre, so it's not much of a threat. Next up is Furiijio. It has good Sp. Attack and Speed as well as extremely high Sp. Defense. However its downfall is its incredibly low Defense. It will try to set up a Reflect to take physical hits better, but even with a Reflect up any supereffective physical attack is going to do a lot of damage. Last but not least is the polar bear Tsunbeaa. Though it's the slowest member of his team, it has very high Attack as well as the rather powerful Icicle Drop attack. All three Pokemon are pure Ice, meaning they have a weakness to Fire, Fighting, Steel, and Rock. All of these are common attack types that you most likely already have on your team. Even if you don't, you already had access to the TMs for Flash Cannon, Brick Break, and Fire Blast so just use one of those. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you win, you'll get TM 79 as well as the Icicle Badge, which makes all Pokemon up to Lv. 80 obey you. Now simply go down the long ice slide which takes you to the Gym entrance. When you get outside, Belle and Cheren will be there. Hachiku soon comes outside too and then three mysterious people instantly teleport around you. The people tell you Geechisu and N are waiting for you at Ryuurasen Tower. Hachiku and Cheren head over there and you should too. -----------------[ee] RYUURASEN TOWER (OUTSIDE)------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Shikijika Normal/Grass 31-32 30% All | |Kojofuu Fighting 31-33 30% All | |Hatoopo Normal/Flying 30-32 30% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Kurimugan Dragon 31-33 10% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Banipucchi Ice 31-33 30% Winter | |Kumashun Ice 33 10% Winter | |____________________________________________________________________________| |// Dark Grass \\ | |Mebukijika Normal/Grass 34-36 30% All | |Kojofuu Fighting 34-37 30% All | |Hatoopo Normal/Flying 35-36 30% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Kurimugan Dragon 35-37 10% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Baniricchi Ice 31-33 30% Winter | |Tsunbeaa Ice 33 10% Winter | |____________________________________________________________________________| |// Surf \\ | |Basurao Water 15-40 100% All | | | |Tabunne Normal 30-33 85%* All | |Emonga Electric/Flying 31 10%* All | |Kenkorou Normal/Flying 33 5%* Spring, Summer, Fall | |____________________________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cool Trainer Lv. 36 Baniricchi Ice | | Lv. 36 Denchura Bug/Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 35 Kumashun Ice | | Lv. 35 Hihidaruma Fire | | Lv. 35 Hahakomori Bug/Grass | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: TM 63 (Embargo) Araragi's dad talks to you and Belle and gives you an Old Gateau, which heals any status condition when used. Before you enter, be sure one of your Pokemon knows Strength. You'll spot a Team Plasma Grunt when you enter, but he won't do anything. You can actually use Surf and travel east off the bridge onto a patch of land with a couple of Trainers and a free TM (Embargo). When you're done, Surf back and continue into the tower. ---------------------- RYUURASEN TOWER 1F------------------------- _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Kojofuu Fighting 33 20% All | |Gobbito Ground/Ghost 30-33 50% All | |Kurimugan Dragon 30-33 30% All | |_______________________________________________________________| Besides Plasma Grunts, there are no other trainers here, but there are a few new Pokemon. Kojofuu is a powerful Fighting type, Gobitto is a rather unusual robot-thing, and Kurimugan is a powerful but slow Dragon Pokemon. Head up the steps, but you'll hear a sudden rumbling sound. -----------------2F------------------ _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Gobbito Ground/Ghost 30-33 100% All | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Hyper Potion, Stardust, Shiny Stone There's a bunch of fallen columns here. You meet Cheren here as well. In order to get to where he is, you need to push the large boulder into the hole using Strength. Grab the two items here if you want, then continue west onto the next room on this floor. Go up the staircase and you'll find a sort of puzzle. This should be familiar to anyone who has played Heart Gold/Soul Silver. The slanted blocks allow you to jump over them from only one direction. Jump over the first one and then jump over the bottom row of blocks until you reach another set of stairs. If you want you can continue north and then right to reach a Shiny Stone in the upper right corner. Go up the steps and through the door. -----------------3F------------------ ITEMS: Dragon Claw You'll see Cheren and Hachiku confronting some Team Plasma Grunts. Head down, right, and northwards while fighting the Plasma Grunts along your way. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Miruhoggu Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Leperasudu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 33 Leperasudu Dark | | Lv. 33 Leperasudu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 32 Miruhoggu Normal | | Lv. 32 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | | Lv. 32 Warubiru Ground/Dark | |_______________________________________________________________| There's a Dragon Claw on the other side near the doorway. -----------------4F------------------ ITEMS: Star Piece, Revive Here's another puzzle room. Go counterclockwise right until you come across a wall. Go across the platform to the inner circle. Go right again and head up onto the third circle. Go left this time and onto the center circle. Go right and jump over the ramp. Move to the outer circle then go left. Move to the next outer circle then go right. Move to the last outer circle then go left and up the stairs. -----------------5F------------------ ITEMS: Max Elixir Head north, but you'll hear rumbling again as well as a loud roar. Head left and you'll encounter a sage and four Plasma Grunts. The Grunts will quickly surround you and you have to battle all four of them (one at a time though). __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 33 Miruhoggu Normal | | Lv. 33 Warubiru Ground/Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Warubiru Ground/Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 33 Yabukuron Poison | | Lv. 33 Leperasudu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Miruhoggu Normal | |_______________________________________________________________| They'll let you go when you've beaten all of them. Continue down to the next set of stairs. -----------------6F------------------ Get ready for some ominous music and a short 3D cutscene! N will be in front of one of the legendary dragons (Reshiram if you're playing White and Zekrom if you're playing Black). He will then fly off with the dragon. Cheren and Hachiku will be close behind and take you out of the tower. You'll regroup outside when suddenly, Adeku shows up! When everyone is done talking, Belle suggests you go to Ancient Castle back in the Resort Desert near Route 4. -----------------[ff] ANCIENT CASTLE------------------------- Enter from the same place you did before. Cheren will stop you before you enter and tell you that Adeku is already inside. Go in and left towards the staircase that you couldn't access earlier. Be sure to WALK and not run over the side of the pitfall. -----------------B1------------------ _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Desukan Ghost 34-37 50% All | |Warubiru Ground/Dark 34-37 50% All | |_______________________________________________________________| You'll meet another sage named Ryokushi. Travel a bit farther and you'll have to battle a Plasma Grunt. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Miruhoggu Normal | | Lv. 34 Warubiru Ground/Dark | | Lv. 34 Warubiru Ground/Dark | |_______________________________________________________________| In order to progress, walk into the middle of the pitfall to drop down. -----------------B2------------------ ITEMS: Max Potion, TM 30 (Shadow Ball) There are two more Plasma Grunts here and also a couple of useful items that you can reach by crossing around the pitfalls. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 35 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | | Lv. 35 Miruhoggu Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 36 Dasutodasu Poison | |_______________________________________________________________| When you're done, drop down the pitfall next to where you found the TM. -----------------B3------------------ ITEMS: Max Revive, PP Up There are some more Grunts to fight here. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 36 Warubiru Ground/Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 34 Leperasudu Normal | | Lv. 34 Yabukuron Poison | | Lv. 34 Yabukuron Poison | |_______________________________________________________________| If you need a Sun Stone, drop down either of the two upper pitfalls then return to this floor. In order to progress, you need to drop down the pitfall at the bottom of the room. -----------------B4------------------ You simply need to walk left into the pitfall, but you also have to battle two more Grunts. __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 35 Miruhoggu Normal | | Lv. 35 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Team Plasma Grunt Lv. 35 Yabukuron Poison | | Lv. 35 Leperasudu Dark | |_______________________________________________________________| -----------------B5------------------ When you drop down, you'll see Adeku confronting Geechisu. Cheren will also drop down and you'll talk for a bit about the Dark and Light Stones, Reshiram or Zekrom, and how N is going to challenge Adeku for the title of Champion. Geechisu leaves then the three of you also leave. Outside, Prof. Araragi calls you on your Live Caster and tells you to go to Shippou City so go Fly there. ============================== SHIPPOU CITY ================================== After you arive, head to the museum and people will be waiting for you. Aloe also comes out and will give you the Dark Stone (if you're playing White) or the Light Stone (if you're playing Black). You need this stone to awaken the Zekrom or Reshiram depending on which game you're playing. Aloe and Adeku suggest you head to Souryuu City which is east of Sekka City. ================================[gg] ROUTE 8 ================================= _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Gamagaru Water/Ground 30-33 40% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Maggyo Ground/Electric 31-32 20% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Chobomaki Bug 30-33 40% Spring, Summer, Fall | |___________________________________________________________________________| |// Surf \\ | |Maggyo Ground/Electric 15-35 100% All | |___________________________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 34 Kumashun Ice | | Lv. 34 Gamagaru Water/Ground | | Lv. 34 Marakacchi Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 36 Chillachino Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Parasol Lady Lv. 34 Pururiru Water/Ghost | | Lv. 34 Koaruhii Water/Flying | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Parasol Lady Lv. 35 Mamambou Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Fisherman Lv. 34 Basurao Water | | Lv. 34 Basurao Water | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Poison Barb, Full Heal, TM 36 (Sludge Bomb), TM 42 (Facade), Icy Rock/Damp Rock/Heat Rock, Pecha Berry, Sitrus Berry, There isn't a lot to do on this route besides battling trainers and getting some of the items on the ground. You should talk to all of the Parasol Ladies that you see. Some of them will battle you, but some of them will give you items. If you follow this route north you eventually be able to access the Sekka Wetlands. You don't have to go there, but if you want more battle EXP and some free items, then go for it. ===========================[hh] SEKKA WETLANDS =============================== _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Gamagaru Water/Ground 30-33 40% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Maggyo Ground/Electric 31-32 20% Spring, Summer, Fall | |Chobomaki Bug 30-33 40% Spring, Summer, Fall | |___________________________________________________________________________| |// Surf \\ | |Maggyo Ground/Electric 15-35 100% All | |___________________________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 34 Emonga Electric/Flying | | Lv. 34 Mamambou Water | | Lv. 34 Marakacchi Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Pokemon Ranger Lv. 35 Baniricchi Ice | | Lv. 35 Onondo Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Parasol Lady Lv. 34 Pururiru Water/Ghost | | Lv. 34 Pururiru Water/Ghost | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Fisherman Lv. 34 Basurao Water | | Lv. 34 Maggyo Ground/Electric | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Max Potion, Max Revive, Max Elixir, Ultra Ball, Carbos This place doesn't have any new Pokemon that you couldn't find on Route 8, so all there really is to do is battling the trainers and getting all the items. You do need Strength to move a boulder so that you can access a part of this area. When you're done with everything you need, head towards the gatehouse in the southeast part of Route 9. But you won't be able to enter it before Belle shows up and challenges you to another rival battle. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |___________________________________________________________________________| Rival Belle Pokemon: -Lv. 38 Muurando -Lv. 38 Musharna -Lv. 38 Baokki (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 38 Hiyakki (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 38 Yanakki (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 40 Daikenki (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 40 Jaroda (if player chose Pokabu), Lv. 40 Enbuoo (if player choose Mijumaru), Prize: 4000P She has a team of fully evolved Pokemon now including her starter. Despite all this, she still shouldn't be too challenging if you've kept your team around the same level, especially since you still have a type advantage against her stater. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- She gives you a Full Restore after beating her. Continue on. ===========================[ii] CYLINDER BRIDGE ============================== ITEMS: TM 43 (Nitro Charge) Here we go, yet another bridge to go across. This bridge isn't as big as Sky Arrow Bridge, but it's still pretty long. There are absolutely no trainers or Pokemon here, but there is an item. Talk to the girl running around and she'll give you the TM for Nitro Charge. Keep going and you'll meet Geechisu, who will have his guys teleport around you. He's not here to battle or anything though. He'll eventually leave, which leaves you free to continue. ================================[jj] ROUTE 9 ================================= _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season --------------------------------------------------------------- |Chillarmy Normal 32 20% All | |Dasutodasu Poison 31-33 20% All | |Komatana Dark/Steel 31-34 20% All | |Leperasudu Dark 33 10% All | |Gochimiru Psychic BLK only 31-34 30% All | |Daburan Psychic WHT only 31-34 30% All | |_______________________________________________________________| |// Dark Grass \\ | |Chillarmy Normal 37 20% All | |Dasutodasu Poison 36-38 20% All | |Komatana Dark/Steel 36-39 20% All | |Leperasudu Dark 38 10% All | |Gochimiru Psychic BLK only 36-39 30% All | |Daburan Psychic WHT only 36-39 30% All | | | |Tabunne Normal 31-34 80%* All | |Emonga Electric/Flying 32 10%* All | |Chirachiino Normal 34 5%* All | |Gochiruzeru Psychic BLK only 34 5%* All | |Rankurusu Psychic WHT only 34 5%* All | |_______________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cueball Lv. 36 Warubiru Dark/Ground | | Lv. 36 Dasutodasu Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Biker Lv. 36 Warubiru Dark/Ground | | Lv. 36 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Biker Lv. 36 Komatana Dark/Steel | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cueball Lv. 37 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Double Team Lv. 37 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | | Lv. 37 Zuruggu Dark/Fighting | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: TM 56 (Fling), PP Up, HP Up, Full Restore, Max Elixir A baseball player outside the gatehouse will throw you an item. It's TM 56 (Fling). There's some more trainers here, including a double battle along the way. In order to access the grass area, you need to follow the fence east until it ends. Go west along the grass if you want to fight the higher leveled Pokemon found in the blue grass. If you continue further west, you'll discover a cave below you, but it is blocked off for now. That tall building that you see along the road is actually the dept. store for this game. Let's go check it out! -----------------DEPARTMENT STORE------------------ Unlike previous games, this dept. store doesn't have any escalators. Instead, everything is quickly accesible simply by going up the stairs. There's quite of lot of things that you can get here. You can even battle a few trainers by talking to them. Here's their info: __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Rich Boy Lv. 36 Leperadasu Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Lady Lv. 36 Muurando Normal | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Waitress Lv. 34 Chillarmy Normal | | Lv. 34 Doredia Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Waiter Lv. 35 Chillarmy Normal | | Lv. 35 Rampuraa Ghost/Fire | |_______________________________________________________________| Also there is a worker guy who will give you a Thunderstone if you talk to him. When you're done shopping and battling, exit the building then go eastwards towards Souryuu City. ===========================[kk] SOURYUU CITY ================================= As soon as you enter this city, you'll meet Adeku who will take you behind a crow of people. Looks like Team Plasma and Geechisu are in this city too. After doing some talking, they'll leave like usual and the crowd will disperse. All that's left is the little girl Iris, who you've met in Hiun City, and an old man named Shaga. After Adeku leaves, Iris wants you to follow her to Shaga's house so go there. They'll talk for a bit before you can go on. Both Iris and Shaga are Gym Leaders, but on different versions. You battle Iris in White and Shaga in Black. The Gym is in the northwestern part of the city. Before you go challenge the Gym, pick up some of the free items around the city. Just upstairs in Shaga's house is a guy who will give you a Pumice Stone and a girl who will give you a Bull's Eye. In the house right of the Gym is a girl who will give you a Destiny Knot. Also in this city is a couple of battles in case you need some more EXP. There are two Cool Trainers in one of the houses that will battle you. Both of these will be Rotation Battles in Black and Triple Battles in White. Of course, the Pokemon they use will be exactly the same: __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cool Trainer Lv. 39 Yanakki Grass | | Lv. 39 Baokki Fire | | Lv. 39 Hiyakki Water | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 39 Kojofuu Fighting | | Lv. 39 Riguree Psychic | | Lv. 39 Komatana Dark/Steel | |_______________________________________________________________| Once you've gotten everything ready, enter the 8th and final Gym. You may want to bring some Hyper Potions and Revives along since this Gym is the toughest one in Isshu. ===========================[ll] SOURYUU GYM ================================== __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cool Trainer Lv. 41 Onondo Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 41 Monozu Dragon/Dark | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 40 Onondo Dragon | | Lv. 40 Onondo Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 41 Onondo Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 39 Monozu Dragon/Dark | | Lv. 39 Onondo Dragon | | Lv. 39 Kurimugan Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 40 Monozu Dragon/Dark | | Lv. 40 Kurimugan Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Veteran Lv. 42 Kurimugan Dragon | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Veteran Lv. 40 Onondo Dragon | | Lv. 40 Onondo Dragon | |_______________________________________________________________| This gym is huge! And it has a very interesting puzzle than can be pretty confusing for some people. Basically you have to walk around the entire gym on the back of dragon-like structures and jump on buttons that make the dragon heads change directions in order for you to move on. After you battle the first trainer, follow the path east, then north along the winding tail of the dragon and take a right turn. Go north, west, then jump off the edge and hit the button to make the dragon head move. Continue north and west off the dragon head, then go south and east and jump off another ledge onto the button below. Follow the dragon head northwards, then go east, south, west, south, and take the western path, jumping off onto another button. Jump south over the block, then head south, west, north, and take a right turn to jump off. Follow the dragon head north and east, then go north and west down some stairs. After that go south and west, then jump off. Jump over the arrow block and go north along the path which should soon turn east back to the staircase. Keep going south and jump off the ledge again. Follow the dragon head west, then go north, take a right turn and jump off another ledge. Go south over the dragon head, turn east then up onto the previous dragon tail. Take a right turn, keep going east then north over the arrow block. Jumping over the ledge to your left will finally make the dragon head turn towards the leader's platform. Head up there and get ready to battle! ------------------��������������������������������������������������������� |GYM LEADER BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Leader Iris (White) OR Shaga (Black) Pokemon: -Lv. 41 Onondo - Dragon ----------------------------------- | Dragon Dance | Dragon Rage | | Dragon Tail | Assurance | ----------------------------------- -Lv. 41 Kurimugan - Dragon ----------------------------------- | Little By Little | Revenge | | Dragon Tail | Night Slash | ----------------------------------- -Lv. 43 Ononokusu - Dragon --------------------------------- | Dragon Dance | Slash | | Dragon Tail | Assurance | --------------------------------- Prize: 5160P, Legend Badge, TM 82 (Dragon Tail) This is it, the final Gym Leader battle! And you're up against one of the strongest types in the game. First up is an Onondo, which you've fought several times before in this Gym. Even as an unevolved Pokemon, it has higher Attack than most fully evolved Pokemon as well as Dragon Dance to boost it even higher. Fortunately, it's pretty frail so it can be taken down pretty easily. Next is Kurimugan. It is very slow for a Dragon type, but it has high defenses as well as high Attack. With its Rough Skin ability, it will damage you if you hit it with contact moves so try using special moves like Ice Beam or physical non-contact moves like Icicle Drop. Finally, there's Ononokusu. It has ridiculously high Attack. In fact, its Attack is nearly tied with the legendary Rayquaza and it's even faster. Like Onondo, it also knows Dragon Dance which means it can destroy your entire team if it gets two or more boosts in. Although Ice Pokemon have an advantage, the only Ice type in Isshu that can outspeed Ononokusu is Furiijo, who can take it out with Ice Beam. If you don't have one, try Paralyzing it first with Thunder Wave or Stun Spore. This will make the axe-faced dragon a lot easier to deal with. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After all your hard work, you will finally get the Legend Badge which allows all Pokemon to obey you no matter what the level. Take the teleporter to go back to the entrance of the Gym. When you exit the Gym, Prof. Araragi will meet you outside and give you the Master Ball. Keep this one safe because it's the only one in the game that you'll get (without trading of course). She'll bring you to the gatehouse to Route 10, which leads to Victory Road and then to the Elite 4. =============================[mm] ROUTE 10 =================================== _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season ----------------------------------------------------------------- |Baffuron Normal 34-35 20% All | |Haderia Normal 33-34 30% All | |Washibon Normal/Flying WHT only 34-36 30% All | |Baruchai Normal/Flying BLK only 34-36 30% All | |Tamagetake Grass/Poison 34-35 10% All | |Nageki Fighting WHT only 33-36 10% All | |Dageki Fighting BLK only 33-36 10% All | |_________________________________________________________________| |// Dark Grass \\ | |Baffuron Normal 39-40 20% All | |Haderia Normal 38-39 30% All | |Washibon Normal/Flying WHT only 39-41 30% All | |Baruchai Normal/Flying BLK only 39-41 30% All | |Morobareru Grass/Poison 39-40 10% All | |Nageki Fighting WHT only 38-41 10% All | |Dageki Fighting BLK only 38-41 10% All | | | |Tabunne Normal 33-36 80%* All | |Emonga Electric/Flying 34 10%* All | |Muurando Normal 36 5%* All | |Nageki Fighting WHT only 36 5%* All | |Dageki Fighting BLK only 36 5%* All | |_________________________________________________________________| *only found in shaking grass __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Battle Girl Lv. 39 Zuruzukin Dark/Fighting | | Lv. 39 Kojofuu Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 39 Onondo Dragon | | Lv. 39 Shibiriru Electric | | Lv. 39 Agirudaa Bug | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Veteran Lv. 39 Marakacchi Grass | | Lv. 39 Mamambou Water | | Lv. 39 Furiijio Ice | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Blackbelt Lv. 40 Dageki Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Hiker Lv. 38 Dotekkotsu Fighting | | Lv. 38 Gantoru Rock | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 40 Mebukijika Normal/Grass | | Lv. 40 Burungeru Water/Ghost | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Veteran Lv. 39 Tsubeaa Ice | | Lv. 39 Gamageroge Water/Ground | | Lv. 39 Shubarugo Bug/Steel | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Hyper Potion, Dusk Stone, Dawn Stone, TM 05 (Roar), Full Restore Route 10 is the last route before the Elite 4. Fight all the trainers here because you'll need the EXP. It helps if you attach a Lucky Egg to the Pokemon you are training. Go up the stairs and across the bridge, but soon Cheren and Belle will come up behind you. Cheren will want one last battle with you, so make it count! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rival Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 43 Kenhorou -Lv. 43 Leperasudu -Lv. 43 Yanakki (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 43 Baokki (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 43 Hiyakki (if player chose Mijumaru) -Lv. 45 Enbuoo (if player chose Tsutarja), Lv. 45 Daikenki (if player choose Pokabu), Lv. 45 Jaroda (if player chose Mijumaru) Prize: 2600P You've dealt with all of his Pokemon before except for his full evolved starter. At Level 45, each of them know some pretty powerful attacks. Jaroda has Leaf Blade and Giga Drain, Enbuoo has Head Smash and Flamethrower, and Daikenki knows Aqua Tail. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you're victorious, Cheren will heal your team and then be off. Belle will also leave, but not before giving you a Max Revive. Keep going forth on this route, fighting every trainer you come across. There are also some good items on this route including evolution stones and a TM. You'll eventually come to the end of the route and now you'll have to pass through a series of gates. Each one checks to see if you of one of the eight badges. After you pass the last gate, you'll finally be able to go through Victory Road. ==========================[nn] VICTORY ROAD ================================== _________ // POKEMON \\ Type Levels Rarity Season ------------------------------------------------------------------- |// 1F, 3F \\ | |Aianto Bug/Steel 37-40 40% All | |Monozu Dragon/Dark 38-39 20% All | |Gantoru Rock 39 20% All | |Koromori Psychic/Flying 39 10% All | |Kojofuu Fighting 39 10% All | |___________________________________________________________________| |// 2F, 4F \\ | |Aianto Bug/Steel 37-40 40% All | |Gantoru Rock 37-39 30% All | |Koromori Psychic/Flying 37-40 20% All | |Kojofuu Fighting 39 10% All | |___________________________________________________________________| |// 5F, 6F, 7F \\ | |Aianto Bug/Steel 39-42 40% All | |Gantoru Rock 39-41 30% All | |Koromori Psychic/Flying 39-42 20% All | |Kojofuu Fighting 41 10% All | |___________________________________________________________________| |// Outside \\ | |Kuitaran Fire 37-40 45% All | |Kojofuu Fighting 38 10% All | |Onondo Dragon 40 10% All | |Washibon Normal/Flying WHT only 38-39 35% All | |Baruchai Normal/Flying BLK only 38-39 35% All | |___________________________________________________________________| |// Surf \\ | |Basurao Water 20-45 100% All | | | |Terakion Rock/Fighting 42 Only 1 All | | | |Doryuuzu Ground/Steel 37-40 100%* All | |___________________________________________________________________| __________ // TRAINERS \\ Pokemon Type --------------------------------------------------------------- |Cool Trainer Lv. 45 Erufuun Grass | | Lv. 45 Zeburaika Electric | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 45 Muurando Normal | | Lv. 45 Pendoraa Bug/Poison | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 44 Yanakki Grass | | Lv. 44 Hiyakki Water | | Lv. 44 Baokki Fire | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Veteran Lv. 44 Oobemu Psychic | | Lv. 44 Doredia Grass | | Lv. 44 Kuitaran Fire | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Blackbelt Lv. 43 Zuruzukin Fighting/Dark | | Lv. 43 Kojofuu Fighting | | Lv. 43 Roopushin Fighting | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Doctor Lv. 43 Gochimiru Psychic | | Lv. 43 Hahakomori Bug/Grass | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Cool Trainer Lv. 44 Gigear Steel | | Lv. 44 Hihidaruma Fire | | Lv. 44 Gamageroge Water/Ground | |---------------------------------------------------------------| |Veteran Lv. 45 Gigaiasu Rock | | Lv. 45 Shibirudon Electric | |_______________________________________________________________| ITEMS: Max Revive, Rare Candy, Nugget, TM02 (Dragon Claw), TM 93 (Wild Bolt) Victory Road has always been the last training ground before the Elite 4, and it's no different in this generation. The trainers here have some high leveled Pokemon which means its a good oppurtunity to get lots of EXP. Inside this place, head north and up the stairs then take the door to the south to go outside. You'll watch a short scene with two trainers. One will slide down the hill to a lower ledge and the other will be too scared to do it. This basically tells you that you can also slide down these parts to enter the various cave entrances that you see here. So slide down and head east until you come to another entrance. Head inside and take the stairs up, battling any trainers and collecting any items you find along the way. Keep going up until there's no more stairs left then head outside. There's two cave entrances to your left. The first one to your left won't lead anywhere, but you should enter it anyways to fight the trainers there. When you're done, go back down and enter the second entrance. When you're inside, head up the stairs. You'll see a doctor so talk to him for a battle and he'll heal your Pokemon when you win. Go around the side of the room, use Strength to push the boulder down the hole, and go up the stairs. Continue north and take the stairs. On this level, there are two doors leading outside. The one on the left has a Full Heal, but it's a dead end. Take the exit to the right. There are two areas where you can slide down, but you should slide down the second break in the fence, not the first. After you land on the ledge, go through the door back inside. Go north up the series of stairs then go up to the next level. If you've released Kobaruon from the Fukiyose Cave, you can head down the stairs to the west to catch Terakion. But if you don't want to or you're not ready yet, take the exit to the south. To your left is the path that takes you to the Pokemon League. However, if you want to get an extra few items, you can slide down the cliff near the Pokemon Ranger you see. ==========================[oo] POKEMON LEAGUE ================================ When you enter the Pokemon League, the first thing you should do is go left into the tower where you can heal your Pokemon and buy some items. Once you are all prepared, go out and talk to the guy. Unlike previous generations, where you have to battle the Elite 4 in a specific order, you can challenge Isshu's Elite 4 in any order you want. They each have 4 Pokemon from Lv. 48-50, so there is no member who is weakest or strongest. I'll be listing them from left to right. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Shikimi Pokemon: -Lv. 48 Desukan - Ghost ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Grass Knot | Will-o-wisp | ------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Goruggu - Ghost/Ground ------------------------------- | Shadow Punch | Curse | | Earthquake | Brick Break | ------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Burungeru - Ghost/Water ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Surf | | Energy Ball | Brine | ------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Shanderaa - Ghost/Fire ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Fire Blast | Payback | ------------------------------- Prize: 6000P Shikimi specializes in Ghost types. Her first Pokemon is Desukan, who has massive Defense and high Special Defense. However it is extremely slow and doesn't hit very hard though you should still watch out for Will-o-wisp. Goruggu is another slow Ghost, but focuses on Attack power and can hit very hard with Earthquake although sometimes it will sacrifice itself to use Curse. Burungeru is another defensive Ghost type with high HP and Special Defense. Its other stats are pretty average, so it isn't something you should really worry about as long as you aren't weak to Water, Grass, or Ghost. Shanderaa is her most threatening Pokemon due to its extremely high Special Attack combined with powerful moves like Shadow Ball and Fire Blast. Beware of its Flame Body ability. Hitting it with contact moves may give you a nasty Burn! The best Pokemon to use against her are Dark types (like Warubiaru) or Normal types with Dark/Ghost attacks (like Muurando with Crunch or Baffuron with Payback). Make sure whatever Pokemon you use is either fast or has high enough defenses to survive the attacks that will be thrown at you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Giima Pokemon: -Lv. 48 Zuruzukin - Fighting/Dark ------------------------------- | Sand-Attack | Crunch | | Brick Break | Poison Jab | ------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Leperasudu - Dark ------------------------------- | Night Slash | Aerial Ace | | Fake Out | Attract | ------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Warubiaru - Ground/Dark ------------------------------- | Earthquake | Trickery | | Dragon Claw | Crunch | ------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Kirikizan - Steel/Dark ------------------------------- | Aerial Ace | Night Slash | | Metal Claw | X-Scissor | ------------------------------- Prize: 6000P Giima specializes in Dark types. His lead is Zuruzukin, who has very high defenses and likes to annoy you with Sand-Attack before attacking you. Leperasudu is a Pokemon you've fought many times before, so it's not anything new. However it can be quite annoying due to its Speed and attacks like Fake Out and Attact. Warubiaru is the fully evolved form of the many Meguroko and Warubiru you have been fighting. It is pretty fast and has high Attack. Earthquake is its favorite move, although it will use other moves if they are more effective. Finally there's Kirikizan, who is very powerful but actually sort of slow. Fighting types are the best Pokemon to beat this guy. Bug is also effective, but Kirikizan isn't weak to Bug moves. If you do use Fighting Pokemon, watch out for his two Pokemon that know Aerial Ace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Caitlin Pokemon: -Lv. 48 Rankurusu - Psychic ------------------------------- | Focus Blast | Psychic | | Energy Ball | Thunder | ------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Shinpora - Psychic/Flying ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Ice Beam | Air Slash | ------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Musharna - Psychic ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Charge Beam | Reflect | ------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Gochiruzeru - Psychic ------------------------------- | Thunderbolt | Psychic | | Grass Knot | Calm Mind | ------------------------------- Prize: 6000P Players of Heart Gold, Soul Silver, or Platinum may recognize this girl. She is the same person found in the Battle Castle of the Battle Frontier in those games. It turns out she is an Elite 4 member now. She starts with Rankurusu, who has very high Special Attack and very strong special moves that cover a wide range of opponents. Take it down before it does too much damage to your team. Shinpora is her fastest Pokemon and also has some strong special moves. It's her only Pokemon that is a dual-type, so targeting it with Ice, Rock, and Electric moves is a good idea. Musharna is a Pokemon that Belle also uses. This one likes to shield itself with Reflect and can boosts its Special Attack with Charge Beam. Gochiruzeru is her highest leveled Pokemon, but it isn't quite as powerful as her other Psychics...that is until it starts boosting its stats with Calm Mind. Don't let it set up on you! The same Pokemon that you used to beat Shikimi can also be used to beat Caitlin. Just watch out for Rankurusu's Focus Blast if you use a Dark type. Bug types will also work well as long as you avoid Air Slash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Renbu Pokemon: -Lv. 48 Nageki - Fighting --------------------------------- | Payback | Level Ground | | Stone Edge | Mountain Storm | --------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Dageki - Fighting --------------------------------- | Brick Break | Get Even | | Stone Edge | Grass Knot | --------------------------------- -Lv. 48 Roopushin - Fighting --------------------------------- | Hammer Arm | Stone Edge | | Get Even | Grass Knot | --------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Kojondo - Fighting --------------------------------- | Jump Kick | U-Turn | | Grass Knot | Rock Slide | --------------------------------- Prize: 6000P Renbu focuses on Fighting types and starts with Nageki. It is one of the most defensive Fighting types in the game and can even survive most super effective attacks. Although it's slow, it can use Level Ground to make you even slower. Nageki's blue counterpart is Dageki, who is less defensive, but much more powerful and faster. It has Sturdy which means no matter how powerful your move is, it will always survive it and be able to hit back. Roopushin is pretty scary. It has the highest Attack out of any Fighting type in the game and has a lot of powerful moves to back it up. Its HP and Defense stats are also pretty hefty. Kojondo is his fastest Fighting type, but also his frailest so most powerful attacks All his Pokemon are pure Fighting and therefore only weak to Flying and Psychic. Flying Pokemon need to watch out for Rock attacks, which all of his Pokemon have. Psychics need to be careful of Dark and Bug moves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you've beaten all four of them, head to the big statue in the middle of the floor and press it. You'll be taken down to a lower level. Head up the side of the mountain and you'll eventually encounter Adeku confronting N. Suddenly the ground starts shaking, lightning crackles, and a HUGE (and even huge isn't a big enough word) castle starts emerging from the ground. Well, it turns out this is all N's castle. Stairs will shoot out from all sides. Cheren then comes along. You've almost beaten the game, but this one challenge will be the hardest. Get ready for the epic ending! =============================[pp] N's CASTLE ================================= ITEMS: Max Potion, Rare Candy, Max Revive, Ultra Ball, Full Restore As soon as you enter, 6 sages will confront you. But you don't need to battle them. Soon all the Isshu Gym leaders will appear (minus the three from the 1st gym). They will take care of them so you can continue on. Go left then around to the east and go up the stairs. -----------------2F------------------ Before you can get too far, one of the mysterious teleporting guys appears and tells you that you can heal and use the PC here to make final preparations. The room in the middle has a pink-haired girl who will instantly heal your Pokemon. Go back outside and to the third room to grab a free Max Potion. Then continue to the next floor. -----------------3F------------------ The first room here is a lab of some sort. There is a PC here which you should definitely use. Anyways, complete all your PC business here and continue west. The next room has a Max Revive. The third room has a Plasma Grunt who will give you an Ultra Ball. Go up to the next floor. -----------------4F------------------ Another teleporting guy appears and shows you the room up head. If you enter it, you'll find what looks like a child's playroom. This is actually N's room. It's sort of cute and creepy at the same time. Grab the Rare Candy in the middle of the room and get out of here. The next room has a Full Restore. There's nothing in the third room so continue up. -----------------5F------------------ When you try to enter, Geechisu will appear in front of you. When he's done talking, you can continue inside. It appears you've reached the fancy throne room. N is sitting there and suddenly his legendary will bust through the wall! It will be a fancy 3D cutscene of Zekrom (in Black) or Reshiram (in White). Then suddenly your Dark or Light Stone will begin floating and shining. It will be the entrance of the other legendary. After that scene, Zekrom or Reshiram will be standing in front of you. In order to proceed, you must battle it. Be sure to save your game before you talk to it! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |LEGEND BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| /Black Only\ Lv. 50 Reshiram - Dragon/Fire --------------------------------- | Cross Flame | Extrasensory | | Slash | Dragonbreath | --------------------------------- /White Only\ Lv. 50 Zekrom - Dragon/Electric --------------------------------- | Cross Thunder | Zen Headbutt | | Slash | Dragonbreath | --------------------------------- You will be faced with a powerful foe and the only way to progess is to catch it! If you run or defeat it, you'll have to battle it again! So use attacks that won't be able to do TOO much damage to them. Night Shade and Seismic Toss are very good choices since they can never critical hit and only do a set amount of damage. Putting them to sleep is also great since it greatly increases the chance of a successful catch. Just make sure you don't have too many Pokemon weak to Electric or Fire because they really like to use their powerful signature moves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Once you catch it, N will heal your Pokemon. Then he will give you one final battle! If you have 6 Pokemon in your team, the game will ask if you want to replace one with Reshiram or Zekrom. If you have less than 6, they will be automatically moved to your first slot. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |N BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| N Pokemon: -Lv. 52 Zekrom (Black only) - Dragon/Electric --------------------------------- | Giga Impact | Cross Thunder | | Zen Headbutt | Light Screen | --------------------------------- OR -Lv. 52 Reshiram (White only) - Dragon/Fire --------------------------------- | Hyper Beam | Cross Fire | | Extrasensory | Reflect | --------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Abagoora - Water/Rock --------------------------------- | Waterfall | Stone Edge | | Crunch | Aqua Jet | --------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Aakeosu - Rock/Flying --------------------------------- | Crunch | Stone Edge | | Acrobat | Dragon Claw | --------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Baibanira - Ice --------------------------------- | Blizzard | Hail | | Ice Breath | Flash Cannon | --------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Gigigear - Steel --------------------------------- | Flash Cannon | Thunderbolt | | Hyper Beam | Metal Sound | --------------------------------- -Lv. 50 Zoroark - Dark --------------------------------- | Night Slash | Flamethrower | | Get Even | Focus Blast | --------------------------------- Prize: 10000P N will lead with his title legendary and you'll lead with your own legend if you made room for it in your party. Neither of the legends N uses will know a Dragon move, while your legend automatically comes with Dragonbreath. Since both Zekrom and Reshiram are weak to Dragon, you'll have the advantage in this match up. Don't worry about the other moves they have. Zen Headbutt and Extrasensory are kind of weak, Cross Thunder/Cross Fire are not very effective, and Hyper Beam/Giga Impact aren't likely to take you down (plus it gives you a free turn afterwards). Light Screen would make Zekrom harder to take down with Dragonbreath, but it will be defeated as long as you keep attacking. Now, what happens if you didn't put Reshiram or Zekrom in your team? Then the match becomes a lot tougher. However, even some non-legend Pokemon can do well against them. All of Zekrom's attacks are resisted by Doryuuzu, who can take it down with Earthquake. Reshiram can be handled by Gigaiasu, who has the Sturdy ability as well as a powerful Stone Edge. Once the legend goes down, his other Pokemon take the stage. He has both of the Fossil Pokemon. Abagoora is slow, but has very high Defense. Aakeosu is fast and very powerful, but becomes near useless if it falls below 50% health due to its negative ability. Both of these Pokemon are weak to Electric moves. Baibanira looks silly, but is actually pretty strong especially if it starts up a Hail and uses Blizzard afterwards. Still, you've dealt with Ice types before so a good supereffective attack can take it down, especially Fire and Fighting. Fire and Fighting are also supereffective against Gigigear. This thing is faster than it looks and has hefty Defense as well. Finally, there's Zoroark, who has the unique Illusion ability that can make it appear to be another Pokemon in N's party. It can give you quite a surprise, but Zoroark is still weak to Fighting so you should just use those moves when in doubt. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- After N is defeated, Geechisu shows up. He is the real final battle of this game so get ready! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |GEECHISU BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Geechisu Pokemon: -Lv. 52 Desukan - Ghost --------------------------------- | Psychic | Shadow Ball | | Toxic | Protect | --------------------------------- -Lv. 52 Kirikizan - Steel/Dark --------------------------------- | Night Slash | Stone Edge | | X-Scissor | Metal Burst | --------------------------------- -Lv. 52 Baffuron - Normal --------------------------------- | Afro Break | Earthquake | | Wild Bolt | Poison Jab | --------------------------------- -Lv. 52 Shibirudon - Electric --------------------------------- | Wild Bolt | Acrobat | | Flamethrower | Crunch | --------------------------------- -Lv. 52 Gamegeroge - Water/Ground --------------------------------- | Earthquake | Muddy Water | | Slime Wave | Rain Dance | --------------------------------- -Lv. 54 Sazandora - Dragon/Dark --------------------------------- | Dragon Pulse | Fire Blast | | Surf | Focus Blast | --------------------------------- Prize: 9720P He starts with Desukan just like Shikimi. But his ghost is much more annoying with the Toxic + Protect combo. However any Steel type can easily beat this strategy and take it down, especially something like Kirikizan. Speaking of which, he has one too! It's similar to the one that Renbu has, so just take it down with a Fighting or Ground attack. Baffuron is pretty strong and has good defenses as well. Its signature move, Afro Break, does a lot of damage but has recoil. Fighting attacks also work against it. Shibirudon is something you need to watch out for. It's an Electric type, but it has Levitate so it essentially has no weaknesses at all! It has high Attack and some pretty strong physical moves so make sure whatever you use has good Defense. Zekrom, Reshiram, or any Dragon type can easily take care of it. Gamegeroge has only weakness to Grass attacks. It's not quite as powerful as Geechisu's other Pokemon. And finally we have Sazandora. It is an extremely strong Dragon and though it's not legendary, it can still hit very hard with all of its moves. It's even faster than Reshiram/Zekrom so it will give them trouble with Dragon Pulse. Ice types need to watch out for Fire Blast and Focus Blast while Fire Blast also handles Bug types. It doesn't have a supereffective move against Fighting types, but if you use one make sure it is faster and can take it out with one hit or has high enough Special Defense to survive at least one of its attacks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you've defeated his last Pokemon, you'll finally be victorious! Congratulations, you've beaten the game! But after the credits roll, there's still plenty of things you can do so stay tuned for a list of sidequests, legendary Pokemon, and new areas that you can go to. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ====================== [6] END GAME BATTLES ================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There are several strong trainers in the game that you can battle after you beat the game. They all have a full team of high leveled Pokemon over Lv. 60 and can be battled every so often so they are a good source of EXP. ============================== [6a] Belle ================================== Belle is one of the first people you can battle that has a full team of strong Pokemon. You can find her in Prof. Araragi's lab on Saturday evenings if you want to battle her --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Belle Pokemon: -Lv. 63 Muurando - Normal --------------------------------- | Return | Ice Fang | | Surf | Wild Bolt | --------------------------------- -Lv. 63 Musharna - Psychic --------------------------------- | Return | Yawn | | Dream Eater | Psychic | --------------------------------- -Lv. 63 Kojondo - Fighting --------------------------------- | Return | Drain Punch | | U-Turn | Fake Out | --------------------------------- -Lv. 63 Shanderaa - Ghost/Fire --------------------------------- | Return | Psychic | | Shadow Ball | Overheat | --------------------------------- If you chose Tsutarja --------------------------------------------- -Lv. 63 Baokki - Fire --------------------------------- | Return | Flamethrower | | Rock Slide | Brick Break | --------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Daikenki - Water ---------------------------------- | Return | Aqua Tail | | X-Scissor | Aerial Ace | ---------------------------------- If you chose Pokabu --------------------------------------------- -Lv. 63 Hiyakki - Water --------------------------------- | Return | Surf | | Rock Slide | Brick Break | --------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Jaroda - Grass ---------------------------------- | Return | Leaf Storm | | Dragon Tail | Coil | ---------------------------------- If you chose Mijumaru --------------------------------------------- -Lv. 63 Yanakki - Grass --------------------------------- | Return | Energy Ball | | Rock Slide | Brick Break | --------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Enbuoo - Fire/Fighting ---------------------------------- | Return | Flare Blitz | | Brick Break | Wild Bolt | ---------------------------------- Notice a pattern? All of her Pokemon know Return. But the only one that can use this move effectively is Muurando. All her other Pokemon have better moves to use. She now has a Kojondo and though it's not as strong as Renbu's, it can still do plenty of damage with its naturally high Attack stat. Still Ghosts types are completely immune to most of its moves. She also has a powerful special attacker in Shanderaa, similar to the one Shikimi likes to use. Hit it with a strong Water, Ground, Rock, Dark, or Ghost attack to defeat it. She will use one of the three monkeys as usual. They all have Return, Crunch, Brick Break, and one move that matches their type. Overall they're not too hard to beat so focus on whatever types they're weak against. Out of the three starters she could use, Jaroda is the easiest to handle. All the other starters have moves that cover their weaknesses, but Jaroda doesn't get anything that's supereffective against types like Fire, Ice, and Bug. The other two starters can be beaten by your own starter or a Pokemon that knows supereffective moves. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================ [6b] Cheren ================================== Your other rival Cheren will be training on Route 5 after he meets you at your house. Meet him there and he will move on to the top floor inside Victory Road. He is slightly more powerful than Belle. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |RIVAL BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Cheren Pokemon: -Lv. 65 Leparasudu - Dark --------------------------------- | Fake Out | Night Slash | | Shadow Claw | Aerial Ace | --------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Kenhorou - Normal/Flying --------------------------------- | Air Slash | Quick Attack | | Facade | U-Turn | --------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Ononokusu - Dragon --------------------------------- | Outrage | Rock Slide | | X-Scissor | Surf | --------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Gigaiasu - Rock --------------------------------- | Stone Edge | Stealth Rock | | Earthquake | Giga Impact | --------------------------------- If you chose Pokabu --------------------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Baokki - Fire --------------------------------- | Payback | Flamethrower | | Rock Slide | Brick Break | --------------------------------- -Lv. 67 Daikenki - Water ---------------------------------- | Hydro Pump | Aqua Jet | | X-Scissor | Blizzard | ---------------------------------- If you chose Mijumaru --------------------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Hiyakki - Water --------------------------------- | Payback | Surf | | Rock Slide | Brick Break | --------------------------------- -Lv. 67 Jaroda - Grass ---------------------------------- | Leaf Blade | Leaf Storm | | Dragon Tail | Coil | ---------------------------------- If you chose Tsutarja --------------------------------------------- -Lv. 65 Yanakki - Grass --------------------------------- | Payback | Energy Ball | | Rock Slide | Brick Break | --------------------------------- -Lv. 67 Enbuoo - Fire/Fighting ---------------------------------- | Head Smash | Flare Blitz | | Brick Break | Wild Bolt | ---------------------------------- As usual Cheren will have a Leperasudu and Kenhorou on his team. Both of these Pokemon have a couple new moves up their sleeves, but they aren't that powerful. A single Steel type can handle both of them with no sweat. Watch out for his Ononokusu. It has the powerful Outrage, which will deal huge amounts of damage to anything that doesn't resist it. Once again, a Steel type is the only thing that resists its most powerful move. Make sure it isn't weak to Water attacks though. Gigaiasu is another new face on his team. With its Sturdy ability, it will always survive any attack which gives it a free turn to do whatever it wants. It can hit you hard with one of its physical moves or set up Stealth Rock to annoy you for the rest of the battle. Steel is also effective against it as long as you can avoid its Earthquake, but its probably a better idea to hit it with a special-based Water or Grass attack. His monkey is similar to the one Belle uses, but instead of Return they all know Payback. His starter knows slightly different moves than Belle. Daikenki is more specially based with Hydro Pump and Blizzard, Jaroda has Leaf Blade to take advantage of Coil, and Enbuoo has Head Smash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ====================== [6c] ELITE 4 REMATCH ================================== After you get the National Dex, you can challenge the Elite 4 for a rematch. They will all have much stronger Pokemon including a few non-Isshu Pokemon from past generations. Your team should preferably be at least Level 70 to stand a chance. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Shikimi Pokemon: -Lv. 71 Desukan - Ghost ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Energy Ball | Will-o-wisp | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Goruggu - Ghost/Ground ------------------------------- | Shadow Punch | Curse | | Earthquake | Hammer Arm | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Burungeru - Ghost/Water ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Hydro Pump | | Energy Ball | Slime Wave | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Froslass - Ghost/Ice ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Blizzard | Ice Shard | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Drifblim - Ghost/Flying ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Acrobat | Thunder | ------------------------------- -Lv. 73 Shanderaa - Ghost/Fire ------------------------------- | Shadow Ball | Psychic | | Fire Blast | Payback | ------------------------------- Desukan's Grass Knot got replaced by Energy Ball, which deals more consistent damage. It's good news for heavy Pokemon since Energy Ball won't deal as much damage as Grass Knot. Goruugu's Brick Break got replaced by the more powerful Hammer Arm, but it will still prefer to use Earthquake as its main move against opponents that don't resist Ground. However, Hammer Arm will do a ton of damage to most Dark types so be careful! Burungeru got two new moves. Hydro Pump replaces Surf and is much stronger, but also less accurate. Slime Wave is a powerful Poison attack that has a small chance of inflicting Poison. Both are attacks to watch out for. Froslass is one of her new Pokemon and is also her fastest Pokemon. However it has mediocre attacking stats and its defenses are quite low, so you shouldn't have too much trouble taking it down. Drifblim is her other new Pokemon and has tons of HP, but very low defenses. Besides the standard Shadow Ball and Psychic, it has the powerful Thunder as well as Acrobat, which is twice as strong since it isn't carrying an item. Shanderaa remains her strongest Pokemon, but its attacks are exactly the same as before so it has no new suprises this time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Giima Pokemon: -Lv. 71 Sharpedo - Water/Dark ------------------------------- | Aqua Jet | Night Slash | | Waterfall | Earthquake | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Zuruzukin - Fighting/Dark ------------------------------- | Head Smash | Crunch | | Brick Break | Poison Jab | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Leperasudu - Dark ------------------------------- | Sucker Punch | Aerial Ace | | Fake Out | Attract | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Drapion - Poison/Dark ------------------------------- | Thunder Fang | Crunch | | Poison Fang | Fire Fang | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Warubiaru - Ground/Dark ------------------------------- | Earthquake | Trickery | | Outrage | Crunch | ------------------------------- -Lv. 73 Kirikizan - Steel/Dark ------------------------------- | Aerial Ace | Night Slash | | Guillotine | X-Scissor | ------------------------------- Giima's new lead is Sharpedo. It's very frail, but it hits very hard and using physical contact moves against it will hurt you due to its Rough Skin ability. Zuruzukin has a new move against Flying types - Head Smash. It's an extremely strong attack, but it will also do a lot of damage back to it as recoil. Leperasudu's Sucker Punch replaces its previous Night Slash. Sucker Punch is slightly more powerful, but it only works if you attack it with an offensive attack. It should be easy to deal with like last time. Drapion has an interesting type Poison/Dark type combo, which means Fighting and Bug attacks won't be supereffective against it. In fact its only weakness is Ground and Ground types also happen to be resistant to two of its attacks. Warubiaru's only new move is Outrage instead of Dragon Claw, which doesn't really matter in the long run since its Earthquake is still stronger. Watch out for Kirikizan. Its new move is Guillotine, which is a one hit KO move. Fortunately it is very inaccurate, but if it hits it will take you down in one turn. Its other moves are unchanged. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Caitlin Pokemon: -Lv. 71 Rankurusu - Psychic ------------------------------- | Focus Blast | Psychic | | Energy Ball | Thunder | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Shinpora - Psychic/Flying ------------------------------- | Flash Cannon | Psychic | | Ice Beam | Air Slash | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Musharna - Psychic ------------------------------- | Dream Eater | Psychic | | Hypnosis | Reflect | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Gochiruzeru - Psychic ------------------------------- | Thunderbolt | Psychic | | Payback | Flatter | ------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Bronzong - Steel/Psychic ------------------------------- | Payback | Flash Cannon | | Charge Beam | Psychic | ------------------------------- -Lv. 73 Metagross - Steel/Psychic ------------------------------- | Zen Headbutt | Bullet Punch | | Earthquake | Giga Impact | ------------------------------- She now leads with Musharna, who has gained the ability to put you to sleep with Hypnosis and will follow up with Dream Eater to drain your health. Hope you have some sleep curing items on standby. Rankurusu is still the same as before, with high Special Attack and packing some really powerful special moves. Shinpora's only new move is Flash Cannon and Gochiruzeru has Payback and Flatter. None of these moves are too threatening compared to the other attacks they have. Caitlin's two newest Pokemon are both Steel Psychic, which means they aren't weak to Psychic's normal weaknesses - Ghost, Dark, and Bug. Bronzong can be quite annoying to face since it has very high Defense and Special Defense as well as a ton of resistances. Metagross is her new strongest Pokemon and it's extremely powerful. With massive Attack, it will do a ton of damage with its physical moves and since it has high defense, it can survive even supereffective physical attacks. Your best bet is to hit it with strong special Fire moves like Flamethrower or Fire Blast ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |ELITE 4 BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Elite 4 Renbu Pokemon: -Lv. 71 Breloom - Grass/Fighting --------------------------------- | Spore | Mach Punch | | Grass Knot | Sky Uppercut | --------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Nageki - Fighting --------------------------------- | Superpower | Get Even | | Earthquake | Grass Knot | --------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Dageki - Fighting --------------------------------- | Close Combat | Get Even | | Stone Edge | Poison Jab | --------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Toxicroak - Poison/Fighting --------------------------------- | Venom Shock | Toxic | | Ankle Sweep | Earthquake | --------------------------------- -Lv. 71 Kojondo - Fighting --------------------------------- | Hi Jump Kick | U-Turn | | Fake Out | Acrobat | --------------------------------- -Lv. 73 Roopushin - Fighting --------------------------------- | Hammer Arm | Stone Edge | | Earthquake | Payback | --------------------------------- Out of all the Elite 4, Renbu's Pokemon have received the most updated moves. He starts off with Breloom who can be very annoying with it's 100% accurate Spore attack. Don't let it put you to sleep or else it will hit you very hard with its Fighting moves. Nageki and Dageki both received very powerful moves, especially Fighting attacks - Superpower and Close Combat. Both of these moves will decrease their stats after use though, so take advantage of this. Toxicroak is another new Pokemon, but its Attack power is quite as high as most of his other team members. It has some Poison attacks, but they aren't really notable. Kojondo now has Hi Jump Kick, the second most powerful Fighting attack after Focus Punch. This combined with its high Speed and Attack can mean trouble if you don't have a good Fighting resist. It can also be quite annoying by using Fake Out and U-Turn. Roopushin is now Renbu's strongest Pokemon and definitely one of the better Fighting types in the game. A Hammer Arm coming from its extremely high Attack stat will do huge amounts of damage to anything that doesn't resist it. Its other three moves cover any opponents that resist Fighting. To take it down, you'll have to rely on powerful special attacks since it can't handle those as well as physical attacks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |CHAMPION BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Champion Adeku Pokemon: -Lv. 75 Agirudaa - Bug --------------------------------- | Bug Buzz | Focus Blast | | Me First | Energy Ball | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Baffuron - Normal --------------------------------- | Afro Break | Megahorn | | Earthquake | Stone Edge | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Kurimugan - Dragon --------------------------------- | Outrage | Superpower | | Night Slash | Payback | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Baibanira - Ice --------------------------------- | Blizzard | Light Screen | | Flash Cannon | Acid Armor | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Shubarugo - Bug/Steel --------------------------------- | X-Scissor | Aerial Ace | | Iron Head | Giga Impact | --------------------------------- -Lv. 77 Urugamosu - Bug/Fire ---------------------------------- | Overheat | Butterfly Dance | | Bug Buzz | Hyper Beam | ---------------------------------- Adeku reclaims his place as the champion of Isshu and has some of the strongest Pokemon in the game. He only uses 5th gen Pokemon and has a few Pokemon that you may not have faced before in the game. Agirudaa is his lead and it is one of the fastest Pokemon in the game. It will pretty much always be able to attack first with its powerful Special attacks. However, it's extremely frail and any physical hit will most likely take it out. Baffuron comes with a set of powerful physical moves that all have 100 power or more. A fast an powerful Fighting type can beat it before it can attack, or you can use a Steel type that isn't weak to Earthquake like Skarmory or Magnezone with Magnet Rise. Kurimugan is strong with some powerful moves, but compared to other dragons you've fought like Ononokusu and Sazandora, it's not really much of a threat. Baibanira is a Pokemon you battled before when it was in N's team. This one is similar, but it will try to raises its defenses with Acid Armor and Light Screen. Shubarugo is his most powerful physical attacker, but it's also his slowest Pokemon. It only has one weakness which is Fire, so those are the attacks you should use against it. Urugamosu is his strongest Pokemon for a number of good reasons. It has high Speed, high Special Defense, and really high Special Attack. To make matters worse, it can use Butterfly Dance to increase all three of these stats! The one weakness this moth has is Rock types. None of its moves are effective against Rock and it also has a 4x Rock weakness which means any Rock-type can put a stop to it. All in all, Fire types are really effective against this guy, followed by Rock and Steel types. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================== [6d] CYNTHIA ================================== Cynthia, Champion of the Sinnoh Region, sure gets around. She apparently has a house in Isshu as well. You can find her in Sazanami Town. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |CYNTHIA BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Cynthia Pokemon: -Lv. 75 Spiritomb - Ghost/Dark --------------------------------- | Sucker Punch | Shadow Ball | | Will-o-wisp | Double Team | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Shibirudon - Electric --------------------------------- | Crunch | Wild Bolt | | Dragon Claw | Flamethrower | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Milotic - Water --------------------------------- | Hydro Pump | Blizzard | | Dragon Tail | Level Ground | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Wargle - Normal/Flying --------------------------------- | Brave Bird | Crush Claw | | Shadow Claw | Get Even | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Lucario - Fighting/Steel --------------------------------- | Close Combat | Aura Sphere | | Extremespeed | Dragon Pulse | --------------------------------- -Lv. 77 Garchomp - Dragon/Ground ---------------------------------- | Earthquake | Dragon Rush | | Crunch | Stone Edge | ---------------------------------- Spiritomb is one of Cynthia's trusty Pokemon and it's famous for having absolutely no weaknesses at all. Furthermore it has high defenses on both ends so taking it down isn't going to be easy especially when it uses a couple of Double Teams. Steel types can shut it down pretty easily as long as you be careful not to get Burned. Speaking of no weaknesses, she also has a Shibirudon with Levitate. The good news is that its defenses are pretty low compared to Spiritomb. However it has much higher Attack so take it down before it can cause too much damage to your team. Milotic is another Pokemon she likes to use. It's a pretty bulky Pokemon so don't expect it to go down too easily. However its most powerful moves are rather inaccurate and its physical moves won't do much damage. Wargle is quite powerful and can do a ton of damage with its Brave Bird. Its Speed is pretty mediocre though, so a lot of faster Pokemon can handle it, Lucario packs both special and physical attacks so it will be hard to defend against. But most of its moves will do nothing to Ghost types. A bulky one like Dusknoir or Burungeru can deal with it pretty well. Her strongest Pokemon is Garchomp and it's definitely quite a threat with its huge Attack and high Speed. Any Ice type that faces it will get hit hard by it's Stone Edge. And Garchomp also happens to be faster than most of the other Dragons in the game. Your best bet is to use Weavile, who is pretty much guaranteed to outspeed it and can OHKO with Ice Punch. If you choose to go the defensive route, a Skarmory or Bronzong with Levitate can easily wear it down and Cloyster can survive a Stone Edge pretty easily. Ice Shard is also good since it overcomes its high Speed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================== [6e] MORIMOTO =============================== Who is this guy? Well, he happens to be based off one of Gamefreak's developers, Shigeki Morimoto. To reach him, go to Hiun City and go to the building that has all the Gamefreak staff in it. Take the elevator to the 22nd floor and talk to him. You can battle him once a day. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |MORIMOTO BATTLE | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Morimoto Pokemon: -Lv. 75 Leperasudu - Dark --------------------------------- | Sucker Punch | Night Slash | | Fake Out | Grass Knot | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Yanakki - Grass --------------------------------- | Energy Ball | Payback | | Acrobat | Crunch | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Baokki - Fire --------------------------------- | Flamethrower | Payback | | Acrobat | Crunch | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Hiyakki - Water --------------------------------- | Surf | Payback | | Acrobat | Crunch | --------------------------------- -Lv. 75 Kokoromori - Psychic/Flying --------------------------------- | Psychic | Air Slash | | Endeavor | Psycho Shock | --------------------------------- -Lv. 77 Zeburaika ---------------------------------- | Wild Bolt | Pursuit | | Giga Impact | Nitro Charge | ---------------------------------- Compared to the other strong trainers Adeku and Cynthia, Morimoto is a piece of cake. You've battled these kinds of Pokemon many times before so they shouldn't be any problem to defeat. Morimoto likes fast Pokemon, but they all have very frail defenses. A single Steel type like Kirikizan can take care of at least half his team (Yanakki, Leparasudu, and Kokoromori) with no trouble at all. The only ones you really have to worry about is Baokki's Flamethrower, Hiyakki's Surf, and Zeburaika's Wild Bolt and Nitro Charge. Ground attacks deal with Baokki and Zeburaika just fine, while Grass and Electric can take out Hiyakki. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ =============================[7] DREAM WORLD ================================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Dream World is a new feature in Gen V. For the first time ever, you can connect your game to a special website using your C-gear. You can do a lot of things on this site. One of the biggest attractions is the ability to obtain Pokemon you couldn't catch in the game (like starters from other generations) and they might even have a special ability they couldn't normally get. You can also do other things like participate in mini-games, plant berries, and get items. The url for the site is http://www.pokemon-gl.com/. The site is in Japanese for now and you need to set up an account first. =======================[7a] HOW TO ACCESS DREAM WORLD ======================== Credit goes to kyo_daikun 1. First, go to the website: www.pokemon-gl.com 2. Then, you will come to a website with an image of Japan and colored Poke Ball symbols. On the bottom left of the page is an orange button. Click it. 3. You will come to another page with some screenshots of what the Dream World can do (not much of interest on here). Skip to the bottom where there should be a check box, check it to continue, then click the button that changes to orange at the bottom. 4. You will now come to the create account page. There are 2 sections to this - the top section has four lines to enter information: - First line is Email address (Yahoo and Hotmail have worked fine) - Second line is to confirm your email address so enter it again. - Third line is the Password you want to use - Fourth line is the "nickname", this is the screen name you will use for Pokemon.GL and Dream World (you can use an English username) 5. Next you will find section 2: - First two circle selections are your sex, left circle is boy and right is girl. - Next is your Birthdate (Year, Month, Day) - Next is a drop down selection for location (YOU MUST select something from the list or it won't allow you to register so don't leave it on the default) - Next, is the type of email you want to recieve - HTML or plain text. Go down and click the orange button at the bottom. 6. If done right, you will receive an e-mail at your registered email address. It will have a number that you must use to login and your password. 7. Go back to the home page and the login bar is on the bottom right. Enter the email number in the first box (it won't allow you to type letters in this box), then your password in the second box. 8. It will then ask you to link your account with your game, the red box is for your nickname you chose (from section 4) The orange box is for the code from your Black or White. You get this code the first time you access C-gear on your game or if you have already done this select the option above WiFi Settings on the main menu and it will display the code in a box. You will now be able to synch your Pokemon through the C-gear to the website! You can only synch one Pokemon a day. If you wake a Pokemon up and try to put another Pokemon in the Dream World it will come up with an error message saying you have no energy and kick you out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ =======================[8] POKEMON LOCATIONS================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ========================== [8a] ISSHU DEX =================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #494 Victini Event (Download Victory Ticket from Wi-Fi Mystery Gift. Available 9/18/2010-10/18/2010 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #495 Tsutarja Event (Starter) #496 Janobii Evolve Tsutarja (Lv. 17) #497 Jaroda Evolve Janobii (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #498 Pokabu Event (Starter) #499 Chaobuu Evolve Pokabu (Lv. 17) #500 Embuoo Evolve Chaobuu (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #501 Mijumaru Event (Starter) #502 Futachimaru Evolve Mijumaru (Lv. 17) #503 Daikenki Evolve Futichimaru (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #504 Minezumi Route 1, 2, Abandoned Lot of Dreams #505 Miruhoggu Route 7, 15, 18, P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #506 Yooterii Route 1, 2, 3 #507 Haderia Route 10, Freezing Container, P2 Lab #508 Muurando Evolve Haderia (Lv. 32) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #509 Choroneko Route 2, 3, Abandoned Lot of Dreams #510 Leperasudu Route 5, 9, 16 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #511 Yanappu Yaguruma Forest, Forest of Doubt Gift (Abandoned Lot of Dreams if you chose Pokabu) #512 Yanakii Evolve Yanappu (Leaf Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #513 Baopuu Yaguruma Forest, Forest of Doubt Gift (Abandoned Lot of Dreams if you chose Mijumaru) #514 Baokii Evolve Bapppu (Fire Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #515 Hiyappu Yaguruma Forest, Forest of Doubt Gift (Abandoned Lot of Dreams if you chose Tsutarja) #516 Hiyakki Evolve Hiyappu (Water Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #517 Munna Abandoned Lot of Dreams #518 Musharna Evolve Munna (Moon Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #519 Mamepato Route 3, Yaguruma Forest #520 Hatoopo Route 6, 7, 12, Yaguruma Forest, Forest of Doubt Ryuusaren Tower (Outside) #521 Kenhorou Evolve Hatoopu (Lv. 32) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #522 Shimama Route 3 #523 Zeburaika Route 7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #524 Dangoro Underground Water Cave #525 Gantoru Electric Rock Cave, Victory Road #526 Gigaiasu Evolve Gantoru (Trade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #527 Koromori Underground Water Cave, Electric Rock Cave #528 Kokoromori Evolve Koromori (Happiness in Summer) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #529 Moguryuu Underground Water Cave, Electric Rock Cave (found only in shaking dirt mounds) #530 Doryuuzu Victory Road ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #531 Tabunne Shaking grass patches in Isshu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #532 Dokkora Yaguruma Forest (Outside), Freezing Container #533 Dotekkotsu Mt. Neji #534 Roopushin Evolve Dotekkotsu (Trade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #535 Otamaru Yaguruma Forest (Outside) #536 Gamagaru Route 8, Sekka City (puddles), Sekka Marsh #537 Gamageroge Evolve Gamagaru (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #538 Nageki Yaguruma Forest (Outside), Route 10, 16, 18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #539 Dageki Yaguruma Forest (Outside), Route 10, 16, 18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #540 Kurumiru Yaguruma Forest #541 Kurumayu Yagaruma Forest, Route 6, Forest of Doubt #542 Hahakurimo Evolve Kurumayu (Happiness in Summer) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #543 Futsude Yagaruma Forest, Forest of Doubt #544 Hoiiga Yagaruma Forest #545 Pendoraa Evolve Hoiiga (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #546 Monmen Black only Yagaruma Forest, Forest of Doubt, Fertility Shrine #547 Erufuun Evolve Monmen (Sun Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #548 Churine White only Yagaruma Forest, Forest of Doubt, Fertility Shrine #549 Doredia Evolve Churine (Sun Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #550 Basurao Surf&Fish Route 1,3,6,11,14, Sanyou City, Underground Water Cave, Yaguruma Forest, Ryuusaren Tower, Victory Road, Giant Hall, Fertility Shrine, Forest of Doubt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #551 Meguroko Route 4, Resort Desert, Ancient Castle #552 Warubiru Ancient Castle #553 Warubiaru Evolve Warubiru (Lv. 40) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #554 Darumakka Route 4, Resort Desert #555 Hihidaruma Resort Desert (Daruma Statues) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #556 Marakacchi Resort Desert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #557 Ishizumai Resort Desert, Route 18 #558 Iwaparesu Route 18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #559 Zuruggu Route 4, 18, Resort Deser #560 Zuruzukin Evolve Zuruggu (Lv. 39) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #561 Shinpora Resort Desert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #562 Desumasu Ancient Castle #563 Desukan Ancient Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #564 Purotooga Revive from Shell Fossil (Ancient Castle) #565 Abagoora Evolve Purotooga (Lv. 37) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #566 Aaken Revive from Wing Fossil (Ancient Castle) #567 Aakeosu Evolve Aaken (Lv. 37) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #568 Yabakuron Route 5, 16 #569 Dasutodasu Route 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #570 Zorua Event (Hiun City, must have Movie Celebi) #571 Zoroark Forest of Doubt, Evolve Zorua (Lv. 32) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #572 Chillarmy Route 5, 9, 16, Freezing Container #573 Chirachiino Evolve Chillarmy (Shiny Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #575 Gochimu Black only Route 5, 16 #576 Gochimiru Route 9 #578 Gochiruzeru Evolve Gochimiru (Lv. 41) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #579 Yuniran White only Route 5, 16 #576 Daburan Route 9 #578 Rankurusu Evolve Daburan (Lv. 41) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #579 Koaruhii Hodomoe Draw Bridge #580 Swanna Wonder Bridge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #581 Banipucchi Route 6, Freezing Container, Ryuusaren Tower #582 Banirichhi Ryuusaren Tower #583 Baibanira Evolve Banirichhi (Lv. 47) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #584 Shikijika Route 6, 7, Ryuusaren Tower #585 Mebukijika Ryuusaren Tower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #586 Emonga Route 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Ryuusaren Tower, Forest of Doubt, Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #587 Kaburumo Route 6, 11 #588 Shubarugo Evolve Kaburumo (trade with Chobomaki) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #589 Tamagetake Route 6, 7, 10 #590 Morobareru Route 10, 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #591 Pururiru Surf Route 4, 17, 18, Hodomoe City, P2 Lab #593 Burungeru Evolve Pururiru (Lv. 40) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #594 Mamambou Surf Route 4, 17, 18, Hodomoe City, P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #595 Bachuru Electric Stone Cave #596 Denchura Evolve Bachuru (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #597 Tesshiido Electric Stone Cave #598 Nattorei Evolve Tesshiido (Lv. 40) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #599 Gear Electric Stone Cave, P2 Lab #600 Gigear Evolve Gear (Lv. 38) #601 Gigigear Evolve Gigear (Lv. 49) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #602 Shibishirasu Electric Stone Cave, Route 14 #603 Shibibiru Evolve Shibishirasu (Lv. 39) #604 Shibirudon Evolve Shibibiru (Thunderstone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #605 Riguree Tower of Heaven #606 Oobemu Evolve Riguree (Lv. 42) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #607 Hitomoshi Tower of Heaven #608 Ranpuraa Evolve Hitomoshi (Lv. 41) #609 Shanderaa Evolve Ranpuraa (Dusk Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #610 Kibago #611 Onondo Victory Road #612 Ononokusu Evolve Onondo (Lv. 48) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #613 Kumashun Mt. Neji, Ryuusaren Tower (Winter), Route 7 #614 Tsunbeaa Ryuusaren Tower (Winter) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #615 Furiijio Mt. Neji ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #616 Chobomaki Route 8, Sekka City, Sekka Wetlands #617 Aguridaa Evolve Chobomaki (Trade with Kaburumo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #618 Maggyo Route 8, Sekka City, Sekka Wetlands ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #619 Kojofuu Ryuusaren Tower, Victory Road, Route 14 #620 Kojondo Route 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #621 Kurimugan Ryuusaren Tower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #622 Gobitto Ryuusaren Tower #623 Goruugu Evolve Gobitto (Lv. 43) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #624 Komatana Route 9, 11 #625 Kirikizan Route 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #626 Baffuron Route 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #627 Washibon White only Route 10, 11, Victory Road #628 Wargle White only Route 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #629 Baruchai Black only Route 10, 11, Victory Road #630 Barujina Black only Route 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #631 Kuitaran Victory Road ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #632 Aianto Victory Road ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #633 Monozu Victory Road #634 Jiheddo Evolve Monozu (Lv. 50) #635 Sazandora Evolve Jiheddo (Lv. 64) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #636 Meraruba Hatch from egg recieved from Route 18 #637 Uragamosu Ancient Castle basement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #638 Kobaruon Fukiyose Cave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #639 Terakion Victory Road ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #640 Birijion Yaguruma Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #641 Torunerosu Black only Roaming Isshu (night) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #642 Borutorosu White only Roaming Isshu (night) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #643 Reshiram Black only N's Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #644 Zekrom White only N's Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #645 Randorosu Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #646 Kyureumu Great Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #647 Kerudio Event ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #648 Meloetta Event ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #649 Genosekuto Event ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ===================== [8b] NATIONAL DEX - KANTO============================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #001 Bulbasaur None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #002 Ivysaur Evolve Bulbasaur (Lv. 16) #003 Venusaur Evolve Ivysaur (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #004 Charmander None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #005 Charmeleon Evolve Charmander (Lv. 16) #006 Charizard Evolve Charizard (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #007 Squirtle None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #008 Wartortle Evolve Squirtle (Lv. 16) #009 Blastoise Evolve Wartortle (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #010 Caterpie Breed Metapod/Butterfree #011 Metapod WHT only Route 12 #012 Butterfree WHT only Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #013 Weedle Breed Kakuna/Beedrill #014 Kakuna BLK only Route 12 #015 Beedrill BLK only Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #016 Pidgey WHT only White Forest #017 Pidgeotto Evolve Pidgey (Lv. 18) #018 Pidgeot Evolve Pidgeotto (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #019 Rattata Breed Raticate #020 Raticate Abandoned Lot of Dreams ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #021 Spearow Breed Fearow #022 Fearow Route 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #023 Ekans None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #024 Arbok None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #025 Pikachu None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #026 Raichu None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #027 Sandshrew Breed Sandslash #028 Sandslash Ancient Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #029 Nidoran F WHT only White Forest #030 Nidorina Evolve Nidoran F (Lv. 16) #031 Nidoqueen Evolve Nidorina (Moon Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #032 Nidoran M WHT only White Forest #033 Nidorino Evolve Nidoran M (Lv. 16) #034 Nidoking Evolve Nidorino (Moon Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #035 Clefairy Giant Hall #036 Clefable Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #037 Vulpix Fertility Shrine #038 Ninetales Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #039 Jigglypuff Route 14 #040 Wigglytuff Route 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #041 Zubat Breed Golbat/Crobat #042 Golbat Route 13, Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #043 Oddish WHT only White Forest #044 Gloom Evolve Oddish (Lv. 21) #045 Vileplume Evolve Gloom (Leaf Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #046 Paras WHT only Route 11 (swarm) #047 Parasect Evolve Paras (Lv. 24) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #048 Venonat Breed Venomoth #049 Venomoth Abandoned Lot of Dreams ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #050 Diglett None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #051 Dugtrio Evolve Diglett (Lv. 26) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #052 Meowth None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #053 Persian Evolve Meowth (Lv. 28) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #054 Psyduck Breed Golduck #055 Golduck Route 11, 14, Village Bridge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #056 Mankey Route 15 (Swarm) #057 Primeape Evolve Mankey (Lv. 28) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #058 Growlithe None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #059 Arcanine Evolve Growlithe (Fire Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #060 Poliwag Yagaruma Forest, Route 6, Victory Road, Giant Hall Training Cave #061 Poliwhirl Yagaruma Forest, Route 6, Victory Road, Giant Hall Training Cave #062 Poliwrath Yagaruma Forest, Victory Road, Giant Hall Training Cave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #063 Abra WHT only White Forest #064 Kadabra Evolve Abra (Lv. 16) #065 Alakazam Evolve Kadabra (Trade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #066 Machop WHT only White Forest #067 Machoke Evolve Machop (Lv. 28) #068 Machamp Evolve Machoke (Trade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #069 Bellsprout WHT only White Forest #070 Weepinbell Evolve Bellsprout (Lv. 21) #071 Victreebel Evolve Weepinbell (Leaf Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #072 Tentacool None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #073 Tentacruel Evolve Tentacool (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #074 Geodude Breed Graveler #075 Graveler Training Cave #076 Golem Evolve Graveler (Trade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #077 Ponyta Breed Rapidash #078 Rapidash Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #079 Slowpoke Surf Fertility Shrine #080 Slowbro Surf Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #081 Magnemite WHT only White Forest #082 Magneton Evolve Magnemite (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #083 Farfetch'd Route 1 (Swarm) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #084 Doduo Route 12 (Swarm) #085 Dodrio Evolve Dodrio (Lv. 31) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #086 Seel Giant Hall (Surf) #087 Dewgong Giant Hall (Surf) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #088 Grimer None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #089 Muk Evolve Grimer (Lv. 38) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #090 Shellder Route 13, Sazanami Town, Sazanami Bay (Fish) #091 Cloyster Route 13, Sazanami Town, Sazanami Bay (Fish) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #092 Gastly WHT only White Forest #093 Haunter Evolve Gastly (Lv. 25) #094 Gengar Evolve Haunter (Trade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #095 Onix Ancient Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #096 Drowzee None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #097 Hypno Evolve Drowzee (Lv. 26) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #098 Krabby Route 4, 12, Hodomoe City (Fish) #099 Kingler Route 4, 12, Hodomoe City (Fish) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #100 Voltorb None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #101 Electrode Evolve Voltorb (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #102 Exeggcute Route 18 (Swarm) #103 Exeggutor Evolve Exeggcute (Leaf Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #104 Cubone Breed Marowak #105 Marowak Route 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #106 Hitmonlee Evolve Tyrogue ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #107 Hitmonchan Evolve Tyrogue ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #108 Lickitung Training Cave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #109 Koffing None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #110 Weezing Evolve Koffing (Lv. 35) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #111 Rhyhorn WHT only White Forest #112 Rhydon Evolve Rhyhorn (Lv. 42) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #113 Chansey Evolve Happiny (lvl up w/ Oval Stone during Day) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #114 Tangela Route 13, Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #115 Kangaskhan Route 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #116 Horsea Fish Route 17, 18, P2 Lab #117 Seadra Fish Route 17, 18, P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #118 Goldeen Fish Route 3, 11, 14, Sanyou City, Yagaruam Forest, Forest of Doubt, Fertility Shrine #119 Seaking Fish Route 3, 11, 14, Sanyou City, Yagaruam Forest, Forest of Doubt, Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #120 Staryu Surf Route 13 #121 Starmie Surf Route 13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #122 Mr. Mime None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #123 Scyther None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #124 Jynx Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #125 Electabuzz Evolve Elekid (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #126 Magmar Evolve Elekid (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #127 Pinsir Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #128 Tauros None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #129 Magikarp Gift (Wonder Bridge) #130 Gyarados Evolve Magikarp (Lv. 20) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #131 Lapras Surf Village Bridge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #132 Ditto Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #133 Eevee None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #134 Vaporeon Evolve Eevee (Water Stone) #135 Jolteon Evolve Eevee (Thunder Stone) #136 Flareon Evolve Eevee (Fire Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #137 Porygon WHT only White Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #138 Omanyte Shippou City (Revive Helix Fossil) #139 Omaster Evolve Omanyte (Lv. 40) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #140 Kabuto Shippou City (Revive Dome Fossil) #141 Kabutops Evolve Kabuto (Lv. 40) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #142 Aerodactyl Shippou City (Revive Old Amber) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #143 Snorlax Evolve Munchlax (Happiness) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #144 Articuno None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #145 Zapdos None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #146 Moltres None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #147 Dratini Fish Ryuusaren Tower #148 Dragonair Fish Ryuusaren Tower #149 Dragonite Fish Ryuusaren Tower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #150 Mewtwo None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #151 Mew Event ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ===================== [8c] NATIONAL DEX - JOHTO============================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #152 Chikorita None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #153 Bayleef Evolve Chikorita (Lv. 16) #154 Meganium Evolve Bayleef (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #155 Cyndaquil None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #156 Quilava Evolve Cyndaquil (Lv. 14) #157 Typhlosion Evolve Quilava (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #158 Totodile None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #159 Croconaw Evolve Totodile (Lv. 18) #160 Feraligatr Evolve Feraligatr (Lv. 36) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #161 Sentret Route 8 (Swarm) #162 Furret Evolve Sentret (Lv. 15) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #163 Hoothoot Breed Noctowl #164 Noctowl Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #165 Ledyba Breed Ledian #166 Ledian Abandoned Lot of Dreams ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #167 Spinarak Breed Ledian #168 Ariados Abandoned Lot of Dreams ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #169 Crobat Route 13, Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #170 Chinchou Fish Route 18, Hodomoe City #171 Lanturn Fish Hodomoe City ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #172 Pichu None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #173 Cleffa Breed Clefairy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #174 Igglybuff Breed Jigglypuff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #175 Togepi WHT only White Forest #176 Togetic Evolve Togepi (Happiness) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #177 Natu None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #178 Xatu Evolve Natu (Lv. 25) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #179 Mareep WHT only White Forest #180 Flaaffy Evolve Mareep (Lv. 15) #181 Ampharos Evolve Ampharos (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #182 Bellossom Evolve Gloom (Sun Stone) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #183 Marill Evolve Azurill (Happiness) #184 Azumarill Evolve Marill (Lv. 18) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #185 Sudowoodo None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #186 Politoed Fish Route 6 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #187 Hoppip WHT only White Forest #188 Skiploom Evolve Hoppip (Lv. 18) #189 Jumpluff Evolve Skiploom (Lv. 27) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #190 Aipom None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #191 Sunkern Route 12 #192 Sunflora Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #193 Yanma Route 14 (Swarm) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #194 Wooper None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #195 Quagsire Evolve Wooper (Lv. 20) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #196 Espeon Evolve Eevee (Happiness + Day) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #197 Umbreon Evolve Eevee (Happiness + Night) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #198 Murkrow BLK only Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #199 Slowking Surf Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #200 Misdreavus WHT only Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #201 Unown None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #202 Wobbuffet Evolve Wynaut ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #203 Girafarig None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #204 Pineco Route 16 (Swarm) #205 Forretress Evolve Pineco (Lv. 31) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #206 Dunsparce Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #207 Gligar Route 11, 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #208 Steelix Evolve Onix (Trade with Metal Coat) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #209 Snubbull None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #210 Granbull Evolve Snubbull (Lv. 23) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #211 Qwilfish Fish Route 17, 18, P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #212 Scizor Evolve Scyther (Trade with Metal Coat) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #213 Shuckle Route 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #214 Heracross Route 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #215 Sneasel Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #216 Teddiursa None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #217 Ursaring Evolve Teddiursa (Lv. 30) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #218 Slugma None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #219 Magcargo Evolve Slugma (Lv. 38) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #220 Swinub Breed Piloswine #221 Piloswine Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #222 Corsola Surf Route 13, Sazanami Town ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #223 Remoraid Fish Sazanami Town, Sazanami Bay #224 Octillery Fish Sazanami Town, Sazanami Bay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #225 Delibird Giant Hall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #226 Mantine Surf Sazanami Town, Sazanami Bay ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #227 Skarmory None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #228 Houndour BLK only Route 9 (Swarm) #229 Houndoom Evolve Houndour (Lv. 24) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #230 Kingdra Fish Route 17, 18, P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #231 Phanpy None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) #232 Donphan Evolve Phanpy (Lv. 25) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #233 Porygon2 Evolve Porygon (Trade with Upgrade) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #234 Stantler Fertility Shrine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #235 Smeargle Route 5 (Swarm) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #236 Tyrogue Route 10 (Swarm) #237 Hitmontop Evolve Tyrogue (Lv.20, Atk=Def) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #238 Smoochum Breed Jynx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #239 Elekid WHT only White Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #240 Magby WHT only White Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #241 Miltank None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #242 Blissey Evolve Chansey (Happiness) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #243 Raikou None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #244 Entei None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #245 Suicune None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #246 Larvitar Breed Pupitar/Tyranitar #247 Pupitar Route 15 #248 Tyranitar Route 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #249 Lugia None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #250 Ho-oh None (Dream World or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #251 Celebi None (Event or transfer from Gen IV game) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================[9] GEN V MOVES=================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep in mind that names are subject to change for the English release. CLAW SHARPEN Type: Dark Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Raises Attack and Accuracy by 1 Stage. WIDE GUARD Type: Rock Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Protects team from attacks that hit all Pokemon. May fail if used in succession. GUARD SHARE Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Averages the user's and target's Def and Sp Def. POWER SHARE Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Averages the user's and target's Atk and Sp Atk. WONDER ROOM Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: All Def and Sp Def swapped for 5 turns. PSYCHO SHOCK Type: Psychic Category: Special Power: 80 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Causes Physical Damage. VENOM SHOCK Type: Poison Category: Special Power: 65 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Base Power doubles if target is Poisoned. BODY PURGE Type: Steel Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Raises user's Speed by 2 stages. RAGE POWER Type: Bug Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 20 Effect: Redirects all opposing attacks to the user of this move. TELEKINESIS Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Makes target easier to hit for 3 turns. MAGIC ROOM Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Negates all held items for 5 turns. STRIKE DOWN Type: Rock Category: Physical Power: 50 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Makes Flying opponents susceptible to Ground moves. JUDO THROW Type: Fighting Category: Physical Power: 40 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Forces the target to switch. FIRE BURST Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 70 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Hits all targets. SLUDGE WAVE Type: Poison Category: Special Power: 95 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: 10% chance of Poison. BUTTERFLY DANCE Type: Bug Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 20 Effect: Raises user's Sp Atk, Sp Def, and Speed by 1 stage. HEAVY BOMBER Type: Steel Category: Physical Power: --- Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: The heavier the user is, the more damage it deals. SYNCHRO NOISE Type: Psychic Category: Special Power: 70 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Deals more damage if target is the same type as user. ELECI BALL Type: Electric Category: Special Power: --- Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: The faster the user is compared to the target, the more Powerful this move becomes. SOAK Type: Water Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: Turns the target into the Water type. NITRO CHARGE Type: Fire Category: Physical Power: 50 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: May raise user's Speed. COIL Type: Poison Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 20 Effect: Raises user's Atk, Def, and Accuracy. ANKLE SWEEP Type: Fighting Category: Physical Power: 60 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: Lowers opponent's Speed by 1 stage. ACID BOMB Type: Poison Category: Special Power: 40 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: Lowers opponent's Sp Def by 2 stages. TRICKERY Type: Dark Category: Physical Power: 95 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: The higher the target's Atk, the more damage it deals. SIMPLE BEAM Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Makes target's ability become Simple. ASSEMBLE CREW Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Makes target's ability the same as user's. YOU FIRST Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Makes target move immediately after the user. TROLL Type: Normal Category: Special Power: 60 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Raises Base Power if other Pokemon also have this attack. ECHO VOICE Type: Normal Category: Special Power: 40 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Deals more damage if used every turn. PAYMENT PLAN Type: Normal Category: Physical Power: 70 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: Target's stat changes don't affect this move. CLEAR SMOG Type: Poison Category: Special Power: 50 Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Resets all stat changes. ASSIST POWER Type: Psychic Category: Special Power: 20 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: The more the user's stats are raised, the more damage it deals. FAST GUARD Type: Fighting Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Protects team from priority moves. May fail if used in succession. SIDE CHANGE Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Switches position with a partner. BOILING WATER Type: Water Category: Special Power: 80 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: 30% chance to Burn. SHELL CRACK Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Raises user's Atk, Sp Atk, and Speed, but lowers Def and Sp Def. HEAL PULSE Type: Psychic Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Restores 50% of a partner's HP. EVIL EYE Type: Ghost Category: Special Power: 50 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Doubles in Power if target has a status condition. FREE FALL Type: Flying Category: Physical Power: 60 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Pick up target on the 1st turn and drops them on the 2nd. GEAR CHANGE Type: Steel Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Raises user's Atk 1 stage and Speed 2 stages. OVERHEAD THROW Type: Fighting Category: Physical Power: 60 Accuracy: 90 PP: 10 Effect: Forces the target to switch. INCINERATE/COMPLETE BURN Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 30 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Removes the target's Berry. STALL Type: Dark Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Forces target to move last. ACROBAT Type: Flying Category: Physical Power: 55 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: Allows user to hit the opposite opponent in a triple battle. MIRROR TYPE Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Changes target's ability to same as the user's ability. RETALIATION/GET EVEN Type: Normal Category: Other Power: 70 Accuracy: 100 PP: 5 Effect: Deals more damage if teammate was KO'd last turn. DESPERATION Type: Fighting Category: Special Power: --- Accuracy: 100 PP: 5 Effect: KOs user and deals damage to opponent equal to the HP user lost. GIFT PASS Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 15 Effect: Gives user's item to target if it has no item. PURGATORY Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 100 Accuracy: 50 PP: 5 Effect: 100% chance of Burn. WATER OATH Type: Water Category: Special Power: 50 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: If used with Fire Oath, creates rainbow that may cause Confusion. FIRE OATH Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 50 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: If used with Grass Oath, creates burning field that causes damage every turn. GRASS OATH Type: Grass Category: Special Power: 50 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: If used with Water Oath, creates swamp that lowers targets' Speed. VOLT CHANGE Type: Electric Category: Special Power: 70 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: Causes user to switch out after use. BUG RESISTANCE Type: Bug Category: Special Power: 30 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: May lower opponent's Sp Atk by 1 stage. GROUND LEVEL Type: Ground Category: Physical Power: 60 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: May lower opponent's Speed by 1 stage. ICE BREATH Type: Ice Category: Special Power: 40 Accuracy: 90 PP: 10 Effect: 100% chance of Critical Hit. DRAGON TAIL Type: Dragon Category: Physical Power: 60 Accuracy: 90 PP: 10 Effect: Forces target to switch. CHEER UP Type: Normal Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 30 Effect: Raises user's Atk and Sp Atk by 1 stage. ELECI NET Type: Electric Category: Other Power: 55 Accuracy: 95 PP: 15 Effect: Lowers opponent's Speed by 1 stage. WILD VOLT Type: Electric Category: Physical Power: 90 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: User takes 25% damage done to opponent as recoil. DRILL LINER Type: Ground Category: Physical Power: 80 Accuracy: 95 PP: 10 Effect: High chance of critical hit. DOUBLE CHOP Type: Dragon Category: Physical Power: 40 Accuracy: 90 PP: 15 Effect: Hits twice. HEART STAMP Type: Psychic Category: Physical Power: 60 Accuracy: 100 PP: 25 Effect: May cause opponent to flinch. WOOD HORN Type: Grass Category: Physical Power: 75 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: User gains 50% of HP done as damage. SACRED SWORD Type: Fighting Category: Physical Power: 90 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: Target's stat changes don't affect this move. SHELL BLADE Type: Water Category: Physical Power: 75 Accuracy: 95 PP: 10 Effect: May lower opponent's Def by 1 stage. HEAT STAMP Type: Fire Category: Physical Power: --- Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: The heavier the user is, the more damage it deals. GRASS MIXER Type: Grass Category: Special Power: 65 Accuracy: 90 PP: 10 Effect: May decrease opponent's Accuracy by 1 stage. HARD ROLLER Type: Bug Category: Physical Power: 65 Accuracy: 100 PP: 20 Effect: May cause opponent to flinch. Power is doubled if opponent used Minimize. COTTON GUARD Type: Grass Category: Other Power: --- Accuracy: --- PP: 10 Effect: Raises user's Def by 2 stages. NIGHT BURST Type: Dark Category: Special Power: 85 Accuracy: 95 PP: 10 Effect: May decrease opponent's Accuracy by 1 stage. PSYCHO BREAK Type: Psychic Category: Special Power: 100 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Deals Physical damage. SWEEP SLAP Type: Normal Category: Physical Power: 25 Accuracy: 85 PP: 10 Effect: Attacks 2 to 5 times in a row. WIND STORM Type: Flying Category: Special Power: 120 Accuracy: 70 PP: 10 Effect: Increases Accuracy during weather conditions. AFRO BREAK Type: Normal Category: Physical Power: 120 Accuracy: 100 PP: 15 Effect: User takes 25% damage done to opponent as recoil. GEAR SAUCER Type: Steel Category: Physical Power: 50 Accuracy: 85 PP: 15 Effect: Hits twice. FLAME BOMB/FLAME PLATFORM Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 100 Accuracy: 100 PP: 5 Effect: 30% chance of Burn. TECHNO BUSTER Type: Normal Category: Special Power: 85 Accuracy: 100 PP: 5 Effect: Changes type depending on the type of Plate held. ANCIENT SONG Type: Normal Category: Special Power: 75 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: 10% chance of Sleep. SKIN SWORD Type: Fighting Category: Special Power: 85 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: Causes physical damage. FROZEN WORLD Type: Ice Category: Special Power: 65 Accuracy: 95 PP: 10 Effect: Lowers target's Speed by 2 stages. LIGHTNING Type: Electric Category: Physical Power: 130 Accuracy: 85 PP: 5 Effect: 20% chance of Paralysis. BLUE FIRE Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 130 Accuracy: 85 PP: 5 Effect: 20% chance of Burn. FIRE DANCE Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 80 Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effect: May increase user's Sp Atk by 1 stage. FREEZE BOLT Type: Ice Category: Physical Power: 140 Accuracy: 90 PP: 5 Effect: 30% chance of Paralysis. COLD FLARE Type: Ice Category: Special Power: 140 Accuracy: 90 PP: 5 Effect: 30% chance of Burn. BACK OUT Type: Dark Category: Special Power: 55 Accuracy: 95 PP: 15 Effect: May lower opponent's Sp Atk by 1 stage. ICICLE POLISH Type: Ice Category: Physical Power: 85 Accuracy: 90 PP: 10 Effect: May cause opponent to flinch. V-GENERATE Type: Fire Category: Physical Power: 180 Accuracy: 95 PP: 5 Effect: Deals damage to allies on either side of the user. CROSS FLAME Type: Fire Category: Special Power: 100 Accuracy: 100 PP: 5 Effect: Power increases if used after Cross Thunder. CROSS THUNDER Type: Electric Category: Physical Power: 100 Accuracy: 100 PP: 5 Effect: Power increases if used after Cross Fire. --------------CHANGES TO PREVIOUS GENERATION MOVES--------------- Many moves from older games had their Power, Accuracy, or PP changed. This list will go over these changes. BIND: Accuracy 75% -> 85% BONE RUSH: Accuracy 80% -> 90% BULLET SEED: Power 10 -> 25 CLAMP: Accuracy 75% -> 85% COTTON SPORE: Accuracy 85% -> 100% COVET: Power 40 -> 60 CRABHAMMER: Accuracy 85% -> 90% DISABLE: Accuracy 90% -> 100% DOOM DESIRE: Power 120 -> 140; Accuracy 85% -> 100% DRAIN PUNCH: Power 60 -> 75; PP 5 -> 10 FIRE SPIN: Power 15 -> 35; Accuracy 70% -> 85% FURY CUTTER: Power 10 -> 20 FUTURE SIGHT: Power 80 -> 100; PP 15 -> 10; Accuracy 90% -> 100% GIGA DRAIN: Power 60 -> 75 GLARE: Accuracy 75% -> 90% HI JUMP KICK: Power 100 -> 130; PP 20 -> 10 ICICLE SPEAR: Power 10 -> 25 JUMP KICK: Power 85 -> 100; PP 25 -> 10 LAST RESORT: Power 130 -> 140 MAGMA STORM: Accuracy 70% -> 75% MEDITATE: PP 20 -> 40 MIND READER: PP 40 -> 5 OUTRAGE: PP 15 -> 10 PETAL DANCE: Power 90 -> 120; PP 20 -> 10 POISON GAS: Accuracy 55% -> 90% ROCK BLAST: Accuracy 80% -> 90% SAND TOMB: Power 15 -> 35; Accuracy 70% -> 85% SCARY FACE: Accuracy 90% -> 100% TACKLE: Power 35 -> 50 TOXIC: Accuracy 85% -> 90% TRASH: Power 90 -> 120; PP 20 -> 10 UPROAR: Power 50 -> 90 WHIRLPOOL: Power 15 -> 35; Accuracy 70% -> 85% WRAP: Accuracy 85% -> 90% --------------EFFECT CHANGES-------------- ENCORE - Now lasts exactly 3 turns. EXPLOSION - No longer halves target's Defense. EXTREMESPEED - Has +2 Priority instead of +1 Priority. FEINT - Now hits opponents even if they don't use Protect/Detect. GROWTH - Raises both Attack and Special Attack by 1 stage. MAGIC COAT - Now works on Whirlwind, Roar, Disable, Stealth Rock, Spikes, Toxic Spikes, Encore, Torment, Taunt, Odor Sleuth, Miracle Eye, Embargo, Heal Block, Foresight, Defog, and Spite MINIMIZE - Now boosts Evasion by 2 stages instead of 1. SELF-DESTRUCT - No longer halves target's Defense. SLEEP TALK - No longer fails after the first use if the user is holding a Choice item. TAIL GLOW - Boosts Sp. Attack by 3 stages instead of 2. TAIL WIND - Lasts 4 turns instead of 3. TAUNT - Now lasts exactly 3 turns. =============================================================================== Please use the contact information section to alert me to any errors here =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ==========================[10] GEN V ABILITIES================================ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep in mind that names are subject to change for the English release. WICKED THIEF Effect: Contact attack may steal opponent's item ENCOURAGE Effect: Boosts the Power of attacks that have a secondary effect by 50%, but prevents the secondary effects from taking place. DEVIL'S ADVOCATE/PERVERSITY Effect: Stat boosts will decrease stats instead and stat drops will increase stats instead. ANXIETY/TENSION Effect: Prevents the opponents from using any held berries. COMPETITIVE SPIRIT Effect: Attack raised by 2 stages whenever it's reduced by 1 stage (i.e. Intimidate) WEAK KNEED/FAINT-HEARTED Effect: When the user's health falls below 50%, all stats are lowered by half. CURSED BODY Effect: If user is KOed by a contact move, that move is disabled. HEALING HEART Effect: Prevents status conditions on partners. FRIEND GUARD Effect: Lowers damage received from teammate. BROKEN/BREAKABLE ARMOR Effect: When hit by a contact move, Defense is lowered but Speed is raised. HEAVY METAL Effect: User's weight is increased. LIGHT METAL Effect: User's weight is decreased. MULTI-SCALE Effect: When HP is at 100%, attacks do less damage. WILD POISON/POISON RAMPAGE Effect: Boosts Attack when Poisoned. WILD HEAT Effect: Boosts Attack when Burned HARVEST Effect: Automatically recycles berries after using them. TELEPATHY Effect: Cannot be damaged by partner's moves INCONSISTENT Effect: A random stat is increased when user enters battle. DUSTPROOF Effect: Immune to Hail/Sandstorm damage. POISON SKIN/HAND Effect: May poison opponent when hit with contact move REGENERATION Effect: Heals some HP when switched out. PIGEON HEART Effect: Prevents the user's Defense from being lowered. SAND THROW Effect: Speed is doubled in Sandstorm. MIRACLE SKIN Effect: User has a lesser chance of being affected by status conditions. ANALYSE Effect: If user moves after opponent, Attack is boosted. ILLUSION Effect: User changes name and appearance to the next Pokemon in the party. Illusion is broken when user takes damage. JACK OF ALL TRADES Effect: Moves that do not match user's type(s) are boosted. SLIP THROUGH Effect: Attacks ignore Reflect and Light Screen. MUMMY Effect: When the user is hit by a contact move, the opponent's ability is changed to Mummy. OVERCONFIDENCE/EARTHQUAKE SPIRAL Effect: Attack is boosted after user KOs an opponent. JUSTICE HEART/HEART OF JUSTICE Effect: If hit by Dark attack, damage is nullified and Attack is boosted by 1 stage. WARINESS Effect: Evasion boosted against attacks that have already been used against it. MAGIC MIRROR Effect: Status moves may be reflected back onto the opponent. HERBIVORE Effect: If hit by Grass attack, damage is nullified and Attack is boosted by 1 stage. MISCHIEVOUS HEART Effect: User has a chance of attacking first if using a move that can cause a status effect. SAND POWER Effect: Power of Ground, Steel, and Rock attacks are boosted in a Sandstorm. IRON BARBS Effect: If user is hit with a contact move, opponent loses 12.5% of its maximum HP. ECCENTRIC Effect: User immediately transforms into opponent upon entering battle. DARUMA MODE Effect: Hihidaruma changes to "Daruma Form" when HP is below 50%. Becomes Fire/Psychic, appearance changes, and base stats change. VICTORY STAR Effect: Accuracy of user and partners' attacks are boosted. TURBO BLAZE Effect: Attacks will hit target even if target's ability nullifies or lowers the damage of that attack. TERRA VOLTAGE Effect: Attacks will hit target even if target's ability nullifies or lowers the damage of that attack. -------------CHANGES TO PREVIOUS GENERATION ABILITIES------------- STURDY Old Effect: Makes user immune to OHKO moves (i.e. Sheer Cold). New Effect: If attacked while at 100% HP, will always survive attack with at least 1 HP. LIGHTNINGROD Old Effect: Draws Electric attacks to user. New Effect: Draws Electric attacks to user. When hit by Electric attack, user takes no damage and Sp. Attack is increased by 1 stage. STORM DRAIN Old Effect: Draws Water attacks to user. New Effect: Draws Water attacks to user. When hit by Water attack, user takes no damage and Sp. Attack is increased by 1 stage. =============================================================================== Please use the contact information section to alert me to any errors here =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ================================[11] TMs & HMs================================ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep in mind that names are subject to change for the English release. TM 01 - Claw Sharpen Dark TM 02 - Dragon Claw Dragon TM 03 - Psycho Shock Psychic TM 04 - Calm Mind Psychic TM 05 - Roar Normal TM 06 - Toxic Poison TM 07 - Hail Ice TM 08 - Bulk Up Fighting TM 09 - Venom Shock Poison TM 10 - Hidden Power Normal TM 11 - Sunny Day Fire TM 12 - Taunt Dark TM 13 - Ice Beam Ice TM 14 - Blizzard Ice TM 15 - Hyper Beam Normal TM 16 - Light Screen Psychic TM 17 - Protect Normal TM 18 - Rain Dance Water TM 19 - Telekinesis Psychic TM 20 - Safeguard Normal TM 21 - Frustration Normal TM 22 - Solarbeam Grass TM 23 - Knock Down Rock TM 24 - Thunderbolt Electric TM 25 - Thunder Electric TM 26 - Earthquake Ground TM 27 - Return Normal TM 28 - Dig Ground TM 29 - Psychic Psychic TM 30 - Shadow Ball Ghost TM 31 - Brick Break Fighting TM 32 - Double Team Normal TM 33 - Reflect Psychic TM 34 - Sludge Wave Poison TM 35 - Flamethrower Fire TM 36 - Sludge Bomb Poison TM 37 - Sandstorm Rock TM 38 - Fire Blast Fire TM 39 - Rock Tomb Rock TM 40 - Aerial Ace Flying TM 41 - Torment Dark TM 42 - Facade Normal TM 43 - Nitro Charge Fire TM 44 - Rest Psychic TM 45 - Attract Normal TM 46 - Thief Dark TM 47 - Ankle Sweep Fighting TM 48 - Troll Normal TM 49 - Echo Voice Normal TM 50 - Overheat Fire TM 51 - Side Change Psychic TM 52 - Focus Blast Fighting TM 53 - Energy Ball Grass TM 54 - False Swipe Normal TM 55 - Boiling Water Water TM 56 - Fling Dark TM 57 - Charge Beam Electric TM 58 - Free fall Flying TM 59 - Incinerate Fire TM 60 - Postpone Dark TM 61 - Will-o-Wisp Fire TM 62 - Acrobat Flying TM 63 - Embargo Dark TM 64 - Explosion Normal TM 65 - Shadow Claw Ghost TM 66 - Payback Dark TM 67 - Get Even Normal TM 68 - Giga Impact Normal TM 69 - Rock Polish Rock TM 70 - Flash Normal TM 71 - Stone Edge Rock TM 72 - Volt Change Electric TM 73 - Thunder Wave Electric TM 74 - Gyro Ball Steel TM 75 - Swords Dance Normal TM 76 - Bug Resistance Bug TM 77 - Psych Up Psychic TM 78 - Ground Level Ground TM 79 - Ice Breath Ice TM 80 - Rock Slide Rock TM 81 - X-Scissor Bug TM 82 - Dragon Tail Dragon TM 83 - Cheer Up Normal TM 84 - Poison Jab Poison TM 85 - Dream Eater Psychic TM 86 - Grass Knot Grass TM 87 - Swagger Normal TM 88 - Pluck Flying TM 89 - U-Turn Bug TM 90 - Substitute Normal TM 91 - Flash Cannon Steel TM 92 - Trick Room Psychic TM 93 - Wild Bolt Electric TM 94 - Rock Smash Fighting TM 95 - Back Out Dark HM 01 - Cut Normal HM 02 - Fly Flying HM 03 - Surf Water HM 04 - Strength Normal HM 05 - Waterfall Water HM 06 - Dive Water =============================================================================== Please use the contact information section to alert me to any errors here =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ==================================[12] ITEMS================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------HOLD ITEMS---------------------------------- The following items need to be attached to one of your Pokemon and only work during a battle. AQUA CASSETE Changes Techno Buster's type to Water when held Location: P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BALLOON User is immune to Ground attacks. Breaks when attacked Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BLAZE CASSETE Changes Techno Buster's type to Fire when held Location: P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUG JEWEL Boosts power of Bug moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BULB User's Sp. Attack is raised by 1 stage when hit with a Water attack. One time use Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BULL'S EYE User loses its type immunities when holding this item. Does not lose immunities due to abilities. Location: Souryuu City ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DARK JEWEL Boosts power of Dark moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DRAGON JEWEL Boosts power of Dragon moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ELECTRIC JEWEL Boosts power of Electric moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ESCAPE BUTTON User can switch out if attacked. One time use Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FIGHT JEWEL Boosts power of Fighting moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FIRE JEWEL Boosts power of Fire moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FLYING JEWEL Boosts power of Flying moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FREEZE CASSETE Changes Techno Buster's type to Ice when held Location: P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GHOST JEWEL Boosts power of Ghost moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GRASS JEWEL Boosts power of Grass moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GROUND JEWEL Boosts power of Ground moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ICE JEWEL Boosts power of Ice moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LIGHTNING CASSETE Changes Techno Buster's type to Electric when held Location: P2 Lab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NORMAL JEWEL Boosts power of Normal moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ POISON JEWEL Boosts power of Poison moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PRE-EVOLUTION STONE Boosts unevolved Pokemon's Def and Sp. Def by 50% Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PRESSURE BAND Boosts power of trapping moves (i.e. Wrap, Fire Spin) Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PSYCHIC JEWEL Boosts power of Psychic moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PUMICE STONE Halves user's weight. Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RECHARGEABLE BATTERY User's Sp. Attack is raised by 1 stage when hit with an Electric attack. One time use Location: Souryuu City ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RED CARD Forces foe to switch out if holder is attacked. Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROCK JEWEL Boosts power of Rock moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RUGGED HELMET Opponent loses 1/6th of its total HP if it damages the user with a contact move. Location: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ STEEL JEWEL Boosts power of Steel moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WATER JEWEL Boosts power of Water moves. One time use Location: Shaking Dust in Caves ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================[13] STRONGEST POKEMON============================ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This section lists the top 10 Pokemon with the highest Base Stats in each stat as well as the highest base stats overall. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |HP | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Max Stat ------------------------------------------------------------------- #1 Blissey 255 714 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Chansey 250 704 -������������������������������������������������������������������ #3 Wobbuffet 190 584 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Wailord 170 544 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Mamambou 165 534 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Snorlax 160 524 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Slaking, Drifblim, Giratina 150 504 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #8 Hariyama 144 492 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Wigglytuff 140 484 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #10 Munchlax 135 474 ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Attack | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Max Stat ----------------------------------------��������������������������� #1 Deoxys-A 180 714 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Rampardos 250 704 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #3 Slaking 190 584 Regigigas ------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Groudon, Rayquaza, Deoxys, Zekrom 150 438 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Ononokusu 147 432 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Rhyperior, Roopushin, Hihidaruma, Aakeosu 140 416 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Salamence, Metagross, Gigaiasu, Doryuuzu 135 405 Shubarugo ------------------------------------------------------------------- #8 Dragonite, Tyranitar 134 403 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Machamp, Kingler, Rhydon, Flareon, 130 394 Scizor, Ursaring, Ho-oh, Breloom, Absol, Garchomp, Mamoswine, Kyuremu ------------------------------------------------------------------- #10 Terakion 129 392 ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Defense | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Max Stat ------------------------------------------------------------------- #1 Shuckle 230 614 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Steelix, Regirock 200 548 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #3 Cloyster, Aggron 180 504 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Bastiodon 168 478 -----------------------------------------------------�������������� #5 Onix, Deoxys-L 160 460 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Registeel 150 438 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Probopass, Desukan 145 427 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #8 Forretress, Skarmory, Lairon, 140 416 Torkoal, Groudon ------------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Nosepass, Dusknoir 135 405 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #10 Abagoora 133 401 ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Special Attack | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Max Stat ------------------------------------------------------------------- #1 Deoxys-A 180 504 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Mewtwo 154 447 -----------------------------------------------------�������������� #3 Kyogre, Rayquaza, Deoxys, Dialga, 150 438 Palkia, Reshiram ------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Shandera 145 427 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Hihidaruma (Daruma Mode) 140 416 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Alakazam, Porygon-Z, Darkrai 135 405 Urugamosu ------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Gengar, Espeon, Latios, Magnezone 130 394 Glaceon, Heatran, Kyuremu ------------------------------------------------------------------- #8 Kerudio 129 392 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Meloetta 128 390 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #10 Exeggutor, Zapdos, Moltres, 125 383 Gardevoir, Roserade, Magmortar Daburan, Rankurusu, Oobema, Sazando Torunerosu, Borutorosu ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Special Defense | |---������������������������������������������������������������������������| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Max Stat ------------------------------------------------------------------- #1 Shuckle 230 614 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Regice 200 548 ------------------------------------------------------------------� #3 Deoxys-L 160 460 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Lugia, Ho-oh 154 447 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Registeel, Probopass 150 438 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Mantine, Kyogre 140 416 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Bastiodon 138 412 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #8 Blissey, Dusknoir, Furiijio 135 405 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Umbreon, Dusclops, Latias, Uxie 130 394 Cresselia ----------------------------��������������������������������������� #10 Birijion 129 392 ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Speed | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Max Stat ------------------------------------------------------------------- #1 Deoxys-E 180 504 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Ninjask 160 460 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #3 Deoxys, Deoxys-A 150 438 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Agirudaa 145 427 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Electrode 140 416 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Jolteon, Aerodactyl, Mewtwo 130 394 Crobat ------------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Meloetta (Step Form) 128 390 ------------------------------------------������������������������� #8 Shaymin (Sky Form) 127 388 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Swellow, Weavile, Darkrai 125 383 ------------------------------------------------------------------- #10 Dugtrio, Alakazam, Sceptile 120 372 Arceus ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Base Stat Total | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------| Rank Pokemon Base Stat Total -------------------------------------------------------------- #1 Arceus 720 -------------------------------------------------------------- #2 Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-oh, Rayquaza 680 Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Reshiram Zekrom -------------------------------------------------------------- #3 Slaking, Kyogre, Groudon, Regigigas 670 -------------------------------------------------------------- #4 Kyuremu 660 -------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Dragonite, Mew, Tyranitar, Celebi, 600 Salamence, Metagross, Latias, Latios, Jirachi, Deoxys (all forms), Garchomp Heatran, Cresselia, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin (both forms), Victini, Sazando, Randorosu, Meloetta, Genosekuto -------------------------------------------------------------- #6 Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Raikou, Entei, 580 Suicune, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Uxie, Azelf, Mesprit, Kobaruon, Terakion Birijion, Tournerosu, Borutorosu, Kerudio -------------------------------------------------------------- #7 Aakeosu 567 -------------------------------------------------------------- #8 Arcanine 555 -------------------------------------------------------------- #9 Urugamosu 550 -------------------------------------------------------------- #10 Togekiss 545 -------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ============================[14] CLOSING REMARKS ============================= ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------CONTACT INFO------------------- For short and simple comments and questions: Website: http://www.arkeis.com - leave me a note on the shoutbox. I check my website every day, so this is probably the best way of contacting me unless you have a Youtube or DeviantArt account. Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/arkeisvid - leave a comment on my profile or through PM. I check this every few hours. DeviantArt: arkeis-pokemon.deviantart.com - leave a comment on my profile or through PM. I check this every few hours. For longer comments or information: Email: [email protected] - I prefer to use this address only for really important questions or concerns since I don't like it to be cluttered. Email inquiries may take longer to respond than the above methods. 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