Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire (JP) FAQ/Walkthrough by Team Rocket Elite E-mail- teamrocketelite@yahoo.com Version 2.00 Jan. 21, 2002 Legal Information: This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. Contact Information: I can be contacted by E-mail at teamrocketelite@yahoo.com. In your E-mail please include which website you saw my walkthrough at. Copyright (c) 2002 by Team Rocket Elite Version History Ver 2.00- Rewrote most of the walkthrough. Added exp chart. Added more to the Frequently Asked Questions section. Added max exp to Pokedex. Updated Shop List. Updated Map of Houen. Updated New Attacks list. Added Side Quest section. Fixed several typos. Ver 1.10- Started Walkthrough revision. Added a list of New Attacks for RS. Ver 1.00- Completed general Pokedex information. Added Egg Groups section. Ver 0.91- Added Type Affinity, Trainer Eye and Frequently Asked Questions section. Pokedex still needs lots of work. Ver 0.9- Split up the walkthrough into smaller sections. Added Shop List. Ver 0.81- Updated Pokedex. Thanks goes to www.pokefor.tk for the name translations of the Pokemon and towns. Ver 0.8- Completed Walkthrough up to the end of the League and going to the Battle Tower. Divided up the walkthrough into sections. Ver 0.1- Initial Release. 17 Pokemon in Pokedex, Walkthrough up to first Gym. Table of Contents: I. Map of Houen II. Walkthrough i. Up to the First Gym ii. Up to the Second Gym iii. Up to the Third Gym iv. Up to the Fourth Gym v. Up to the Fifth Gym vi. Up to the Sixth Gym vii. Up to the Seventh Gym viii. Up to the Eighth Gym ix. Up to the Elite Five and the Battle Tower. III. Side Quests IV. Type Affinity V. Trainer Eye VI. Experience Chart VII. Egg Groups VIII. Shop list IX. New Attacks X. Pokedex XI. Frequently Asked Questions XII. Acknowledgements I. Map of Houen *************** /-9----\ /B\ | | | | /L MM| | | Q | AK-| | \--|-CC++++++ | | | N ++++++ 4--II | | | ++++DD 4 8---77+|----/ ++++++ | | +F++++ | /-+-| ++++++ H |3--2 | P +O++G + | 6++++++++E++++++++ + 1 6 + + R +J+ + 5++++++ Legend -/|\ Routes + Sea Route/Need Surf 1 Mishiro Town 2 Cotoki City 3 Touka City(5th Gym) 4 Kanazumi City(1st Gym) 5 Milo Town(2nd Gym) 6 Kaina City 7 Kinsetsu City(3rd Gym) 8 Shidake Town 9 Hajitsuge Town A Fuen Town(4th Gym) B Hiwamaki City(6th Gym) C Minamo City D Tokusane City(7th Gym) E Monagi Town F Rune City(8th Gym) & Mezame Hokota G Saiyuu City1 & Victory Road H Saiyuu City2(Pokemon League) I Kanashida Tunnel J Rock Cave K Flame Loophole & Decoboco Sandou L Meteor Waterfall M Chimney Mountain N Mt. Okuribi O Kaitei Cave P Sky Tower Q Safari Zone R Battle Tower II. Walkthrough *************** i. Up to the First Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++ Beginning the Game ------------------ After the title screen choose the first option to start a new game. After the professor stops talking you choose your gender. Top is male, bottom is female. Next you choose a name. The first option is to put one in yourself, the other four are predefined names. I suggest that you choose a name. Press Select 2 times to access the English alphabet. Put in a name. When you are done choose the bottom choice on the far left of the screen to submit the name. For the next choose the top option to confirm the name. There is a bit more talking before you appear in a truck. A few moments later you can get out of the truck by exiting to the right. An arrow will appear to show you where to exit. You are now in Mishiro Town(1 on the Map). Mishiro Town ------------ A person comes out and there is more talking. You automatically go inside a building. Then there is more talking. When it stops, head up the stairs and look at the clock. Set the time using the Left and Right arrow keys and press A to submit the time. Choose the top option to confirm the time. Then there is more talking. Look at the computer on the far right of your room. Choose the top option three times to withdraw the item. Press B a few times to turn off the computer. Go downstairs. Even more talking. Next head outside. Enter the building to the left/right of where you are. A little more talking. Go upstairs and talk to the person there. That's your rival. He/she will be the opposite gender of the character you choose. For this guide the rival will be referred to as a guy. Go downstairs and leave the building. Go up to leave the town. A person will stop you to talk for a moment, then continue on. You will see a Pochiena chasing the professor. When you have control again go look at the bag. Choose your starting Pokemon. You will enter your first battle. You have four options: Attack(top left), Item(top right), Switch(bottom left) and Run(bottom right). The only item you have is a Potion. Since you don't have any damage, you don't need it right now. You have no Pokemon to switch to. You can't run so your only option is to attack. The Pochiena won't be too much of a challenge. Just use the attack that does damage. After the battle, you go to the lab back in Mishiro Town. After some talking, you get to keep the Pokemon you choose. You are then given a choice to nickname it. Top is yes, bottom is no. After a bit more talking you get another choice. The game won't proceed until you choose yes, the top choice. Next we finally get to leave the town. Exit north onto Route 101. Route 101 --------- Continue upwards through Route 101. You may encounter some wild Pokemon. They aren't too powerful and you will easily be able to beat them by just using a damaging attack. The path is straightforward. Eventually you will reach Cotoki City(2 on the map). Cotoki City ----------- The first building you see is a Pokemon Centre. It has the letters P.C on it. This is the place where you can heal your injured Pokemon for no charge. When you enter it, there is a lady at the desk beside a large machine. Talk to her to heal your Pokemon. There is a Pokemon Centre in every town. You will be visiting them frequently. When you are done, leave Cotoki City through the northern exit on to Route 103. Route 103 --------- Battle the wild Pokemon here to level up to Lv 6+, you have a tough battle ahead. After you are done, go back to town to heal at the Pokemon Centre, buy Potions(first item, cost 300) then come back to Route 103. At the top of the route you will battle your rival for the second time. When you talk to him, he will challenge you to a battle. Just use a damaging attack, you should win due to your higher level, use a Potion if you need to. Head back to Cotoki City to heal. Cotoki City ----------- After healing at the Pokemon Centre head for the South end of town and talk to your rival again. Afterwards, travel south back through Route 101 to Mishiro Town. Mishiro Town ------------ Go into the large building at the South end of town. Walk up and talk to the professor who is standing beside your rival. You will get a Pokedex and 5 Pokeballs. Leave the building and head back try to go back to Cotoki City. Before you can leave town, your mom will stop you and give you a pair of Running Shoes. Now you can hold B to run! Travel back to Route 101 and gee to Cotoki City again. Cotoki City ----------- As always heal when you reach the town. If you like you can buy more Pokeballs here now. Anyways, this time exit the town through the West exit. You will enter Route 102. Route 102 --------- The Pokemon on this route are a little stronger but still no match for your Pokemon. But now you face a new challenge, trainers. Trainer battles are one time events. After you beat them you can't fight them again with exception to trainers that are recorded in your Trainer Eye. They will sometimes want a rematch. You can't run from a trainer battle and frequently you must battle more then one Pokemon in a row. On the upside, Trainers give 1.5 times more experience and give you money when you win. The Trainers on this Route are still no match for you. Just use your damaging attack and you won't have to heal. Keep going left along this route. Like Route 101 it's very straightforward. You will eventually reach Touka City(3 on the map). Touka City ---------- This town has a special place in it called a gym. As you progress through the game, you will need to defeat all the 8 Gym Leaders for badges to enter the Pokemon League. Heal your Pokemon and enter the Gym. Talk to the person inside. Another person will then come in. You will automatically leave the gym so the person can show you how to catch Pokemon. Afterwards you will automatically go back to the gym. You can't battle in this gym until you have 4 badges so leave it and exit the town to the left to access Route 104. You may want to catch some Pokemon for your team. To do so, you need to get into a battle with a wild Pokemon. After weakening it, use the Pokeball item. If you are lucky, you will catch the Pokemon. If not try again. Careful if you faint the opponent Pokemon, the battle ends and you don't get a chance to catch it. You can also go back to the previous routes for different Pokemon. Route 104 --------- There are a few trainers on Route 104. They are a little tougher, but your Pokemon is still a higher level and you should win easy. Keep in mind to heal as needed. Route 104 is really short. Just go left, then up the left. Eventually you will reach the entrance to Touka Forest. Go in. Touka Forest ------------ >From the start go right. In the lower right corner of the Forest you can find an exit that leads to an item. The item is a Pokeball. Go back into the forest and go all the way to the left. Continue down this path and you will meet up with a member of Team Aqua/Magma who challenges you to a Pokemon Battle. He is a little more difficult then the previous trainers but he is still not too hard, but you might have to switch or use a Potion if your Pokemon gets too weak. For your troubles you get a Great Ball. Follow the path and you will leave Touka Forest and onto the other side of Route 104. Route 104 --------- There will be a building in front of you. Enter it and talk to all the people. Next go behind the building for an Potion. After that continue down the path to the right. There are still a couple more trainers. Head onto the bridge. One of the trainers here will challenge you to a 2 on 2 match. Its just like a normal battle with two changes. You need to choose the target of your attacks. Second, you must assign attacks to both Pokemon. However they won't battle if you only have one Pokemon in your team. Keep going up and at the end of the road you will get to Kanazumi City(4 on the map). Kanazumi City ------------- The first city with a Gym you can fight in. Once again heal your Pokemon at the Pokemon Centre. Buy some Potions and X Defends in the shop, you will need them in the gym. Finally, head for the Gym in the top right corner of the town. This is a Rock Pokemon Gym. The first trainer has a Lv10 Geodude, Lv8 Geodude and a Lv6 Geodude. The next trainer has a Lv11 Geodude. Neither of them will be too much of a problem. The Gym Leader has a Lv14 Geodude and Lv15 Kuchiito. She might be a problem. Start the battle by using your X Defends and Potions. Then attack use either a Special Based attack or a Physical Attack that isn't resisted by the opponent. The X Defend bonus and healing from Potions should keep you alive to win the battle. ii. Up to the Second Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kanazumi City ------------- After the gym battle, heal and exit the town to the northeast onto Route 116. You will be stopped by a person. After he stops talking continue to the right. Route 116 --------- Keep going right along this route. At the end of the route there is the Kanashida Tunnel. When you try to enter it a person will talk to you. Afterwards go into the cave. Inside there is a Team Aqua/Magma member. Try to talk to him. Eventually he will battle you. After you beat him, return to Kanazumi City. Kanazumi City ------------- The person will stop and talk to you again. You will be taken to a building. After some more talking leave the building. Go to the building to the left of the Pokemon Centre and talk to the person inside to get HM01 Cut. Teach HM01 to a Pokemon, remember HMs can NOT be overwritten. Milo Town doesn't have a store so stock up on Potions here. You may want some X Defend for the next Gym Leader. Heal your Pokemon and head for the South end of town. Talk to your rival there then leave the town through the South exit. Go through the Forest again. You will come to a house with a boat in front of it. Talk to the person inside and say yes. You will arrive in Milo Town. Milo Town --------- The 2nd Gym is in this town, but first we should go get HM05. Exit the town through the North exit, you will enter Route 106. Route 106 --------- Follow the land part of the route until you reach Rock Cave. Enter it. Talk to the person in front of you to get HM05 Flash. Head back to town and heal. Milo Town --------- Now go to the Gym. This one is a Fighting Pokemon Gym. First off you will notice that it is dark inside. You can't use Flash yet either. Anyways head up until you reach the wall. Next go right 6 spaces. You will enter a Trainer battle. The trainer has a Lv14 Asanan. Just use your strongest attacks to win, if you can't win without items leave the gym to level up your Pokemon. As you will notice after you beat a trainer the light gets bigger. Next, head all the way up to the wall. Go left six spaces. You can go left to fight a Trainer battle or go up to skip it. The trainer has a Lv14 Machop. Afterwards head up to the wall. Go left for a trainer battle or right to face the Gym Leader. The Trainer has 2 Lv 12 Asanan and a Lv 12 Machop. The Gym Leader has a Lv17 Machop and Lv18 Makunosita. If you have any X Defends, they are very useful here. iii. Up to the Third Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milo Town --------- After the battle, heal and head back to Rock Cave. Rock Cave --------- Teach one of your Pokemon HM05, remember HM attacks can NOT be overwritten. Follow the path and go down the stairs. Have your Pokemon use HM05 Flash to light up the cave. Keep following the path. At the split take the top route. Go down the next set of stairs. Keep following the path and go up the next set of stairs. And the next set of stairs. Continue down the path again. At the end talk to the person. You will be seeing this guy a lot in the future. He will give you the Pokemon Navigator and TM47. Afterwards leave the cave. Go back to Milo Town. Milo Town --------- Heal your Pokemon then go talk to the person beside the boat on the right side of town. Choose the middle option. You will board the ship and head for the next area, Route 109. Route 109 --------- Fight the trainers in front of you. Head up to Kaina City(6 on the map). It's not very far. Kaina City ---------- Heal at the Pokemon Centre. Enter the brown building on the right side of town beside the boats. Go straight up and talk to the person there. Then leave the building. Go into the green building that is above the brown building. Pay the entrance fee and then go up the stairs and prepare for battle against two members of Team Aqua/Magma. Talk to the scientist to start the chain of events leading to a battle. After their defeat, go heal your Pokemon and exit the town through the North Exit. Now entering Route 110. Route 110 --------- After you go up a bit you can head west onto Route 103 to fight some trainers for experience and money. Otherwise continue to the right. After the next turn you will meet your rival who challenges you to a battle. I suggest healing before you fight him. You might also want to stock up on Super Potion. After you win continue upwards into the next town, Kinsetsu City(7 on the map). Kinsetsu City ------------- Heal then go to the building to the right of Pokemon Centre. Talk to the person on the right. Choose the top option for his first question. Then he will ask which type of bike you want. The top option is for the Mach Bike, the bottom option is for the Dart Bike. The Mach Bike is faster but you need 4-5 steps to accelerate to top speed. It will allow you to go up mud slopes and cracked floor. The Dart Bike allow you to hop sideways. This is used on the thin white rails you will see in the future. Either one is good for now. Talk to the person again and choose the top option if you want to switch between the two Bikes. Next go to the Gym. The person in front of it will want to battle you. He has a Lv16 Rarutosu. You can go back to heal or enter the Gym. This is an Electric Pokemon Gym. The person with the yellow hair in front of you has a Lv18 Rakurai and Lv18 Magnemite. The person above him has a Lv19 Jiguzaguma. Go up and step on the button. The trainer on the right of you has three Lv17 Voltorb. Go all the way to the right and talk to the person for a battle. She has a Lv19 Asanan. Next head upwards to the Gym Leader. The Gym Leader has a Lv22 Magnemite, Lv20 Voltorb and Lv23 Magneton. I suggest leveling up to Lv25 for the battle. If you need exp you can fight trainers to the left and right of the town if you need more experience points. Also keep in mind that Magnemite and Magneton are Steel type and are weak to Fire attacks. Useful if you chose Torchic to start. If you still have any spare X Defend, they won't help too much in this Gym. You can buy X Speed in the mart if you need help out running Voltorb or to compensate for when you get Paralyzed. iv. Up to the Fourth Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kinsetsu City ------------- Now that you have your third badge, heal and go to the building to the right of the shop. The person there will give HM06 Rock Smash. Find a Pokemon to teach it to. Then leave the town by the left exit. Route 117 --------- This route is very straightforward. Just keep going left. You will eventually reach Shidake Town(8 on the map) Shidake Town ------------ When you reach the Shidake Town, heal and enter the cave in the top left corner of town. Head up and use Rock Smash to break the cracked rocks. The person behind them will give you HM04 Strength. You won't need it for a while, but find a Pokemon to give it to anyways. Afterwards, leave the cave the way you came in. Then leave the town and go back to the Kinsetsu City. When you get there heal and head up to Route 111. Route 111, 112 & 113 -------------------- On the left side of Route 111 you will see a person standing in front of a yellow house. If you talk to him and say yes, you will fight 4 trainer consecutively. Afterwards enter the house and talk to the person in the top right. You will get some sort of item. Exit the house and continue upwards on Route 111. Use Rock smash to break the cracked rocks in your way and continue upwards. Eventually you will reach a desert. You can't go in so stay on Route 111 and go to the left. You get to a mountainous area. On the left you will see a lift leading to Chimney Mountain, but it's blocked by Team Aqua/Magma members. You can't make them move yet. So just remember this place for when you need to go to Chimney Mountain. On the right you will find a cave called the Flame Loophole. Go into it. It's basically just a long tunnel. At the end you will come out on Route 112. But you will soon go back to Route 111. When you reach the split in the road, go up. You will see a person standing in front of a large tree. He will give you TM43 which is used to make secret bases. Next you will see a house. The person inside will heal your Pokemon. When you are done go left onto Route 113. On this route you will see red bumps that resemble a Pokeball. These are actually trainers who will challenge you if you get close. Continue to the left. You will find a house. Go in and talk to the person in white. He will give you an important item. Afterwards continue left on Route 113. After a while you will come to the Hajitsuge Town(9 on the map). Hajitsuge Town -------------- Heal. There is nothing else to do so continue left on to Route 114. Route 114 --------- Head down and across the bridge. Continue going down. You will reach some mountainous area. You can use the steps on the left to get on it. Head down and follow the path. At the end of the path is Meteor Waterfall. Go into it. Meteor Waterfall ---------------- Go left across the bridge. You will see several Team Aqua and Magma Members. They will talk for a while. Remember that lift near the Flame Loophole? That's our next destination. Leave the cave the way you came in and go back to Hajitsuge Town. Hajitsuge Town, Route 113 & 111 ------------------------------- Heal and continue on backwards to Route 113. Eventually you will reach Route 111 again. Head back to the house on this route for healing. Then continue back down into the Flame Loophole. Go through the exit on the other side. Head all the right to get to the lift again. Now the Team Aqua/Magma members are gone. Take the lift up to Chimney Mountain(0 on the map). Chimney Mountain ---------------- You will see a Team Aqua and Team Magma blocking your path down. So we must go up. Eventually you will reach a group of Team Aqua and Magma members. None of them will battle you. Continue to the left. Now you will reach the Team Aqua/Magma members who will battle you. Just a little bit further up you will find a Team Aqua/Magma trainer beside a machine. Talk to him to start the battle. He has three Pokemon and he can be difficult as his Pokemon are at quite a high level. Use Super Potions to heal as needed. After the battle, start going back down. Don't use the lift this time. Just keep going down the path that was previously blocked. You will enter Decoboco Sandou. Keep going down and you will arrive on Route 112. Go left to find Fuen Town(A on the map). Fuen Town --------- Heal and go to the Gym. This one is the Fire Gym. The pools of water either send you somewhere or have a trainer. In the first room, the pool on the left goes to the next area. The one on the right has a trainer. The trainer has 2 Lv22 Slugma and a Lv22 Donmeru. In the next area go into the only other pool. The pool in the top left is the exit. The pool in the top right has a trainer. The trainer has a Lv24 Kecleon. In the next area enter the pool just above you. The top left pool goes to the next area, the bottom right pool has a trainer. The trainer has a Lv23 Donmeru and Lv23 Slugma. Once again go to the pool just above you. The top right pool goes to the next area. The top left pool has a trainer in it. The trainer has a Lv24 Asanan. Go into other pool in the next area, the bottom left pool takes you to the next area the top left pool has a trainer. The Trainer has a Lv23 Slugma and a Lv23 Donmeru. Finally go into pool below you to reach the Gym Leader. The Gym Leader has 2 Lv26 Slugma and a Lv28 Kootasu. I suggest getting to Lv30 and stocking up on lots of Super Potion. The Kootasu has a really powerful Fire attack called Overheat. But it greatly decreases it's Special Attack every time she uses it. So if you can survive it the first few times, it will get easier. Also Kootasu has a lot of defense. If you are planning to use physical attacks, buy some X Attack to increase the damage you do. After you win exit the gym. You rival will stop you outside and give you the item Gogo Goggles. Now you can enter the desert! v. Up to the Fifth Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++ Fuen Town --------- Exit the town to the right. Now we need to go back to Touka City. The one with a gym we couldn't fight in. Touka City has another Gym, so if you struggled with the Fuen Town Gym, you should take some time to level up. Head right on to Route 112. Continue right onto Route 111. Then go down to Kinsetsu City. Use the exit on the left to leave town onto Route 117. Continue left to Shidake Town. Enter Kanashida Tunnel to reach Route 116. Continue left on Route 116 to reach Kanazumi City. Exit down to reach Route 104. Continue downward into Touka Forest. Continue downward back onto Route 104. Follow Route 104 to Touka City. Touka City ---------- As always heal. The shop in this city has changed. Stock up on Super Potion and X Defend. The next Gym uses Normal type Pokemon so X Defend will help a lot. Finally enter the gym. This Gym is in a Diamond shape. G /\ 3 3 /\ /\ 2 2 2 \/ \/ 1 1 \/ E E- Entrance 1- Trainer 1 Lv27 Enekororo 2- Trainer 2 Lv27 Massuguma 3- Trainer 3 Lv27 Zanguusu G- Gym Leader Follow any path you like to the Gym Leader. It's suggested that you fight all 7 trainers before the Gym Leader for the experience points and money. Next leave the Gym to heal. When you come back follow the doors to reach the Gym Leader. The Gym Leader has a Lv28 Kek-king, a Lv30 Yarukimono and a Lv31 Kek-king. The Kek-king have very high stats, but they also have a set back. Their characteristic makes them lose every second turn. Use the turn to heal or use an X Defend. vi. Up to the Sixth Gym +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Touka City ---------- After the battle heal your Pokemon and visit the house to the left of the gym. Talk to the person inside to get HM03 Surf. Teach it to a Pokemon. Next we need to go to Kinsetsu City. Leave Touka City by the right exit to reach Route 102. Continue to the right to reach Cotoki City. Head North to Route 103 and Surf across the gap. You will come to Route 110. Head down a bit and enter the building to reach the Bike Path. Take the Bike Path all the way up. After you leave to Bike Path continue up to Kinsetsu City. Kinsetsu City, Route 118 & 119 ------------------------------ Take this chance to heal your Pokemon. You have a long road ahead. From Kinsetsu City go East onto Route 118. You will get to a large pool of Water. Use Surf to across it and continue right. Eventually a person will stop you to talk for a moment. Afterwards continue to the right a bit and the head up to Route 119. Follow the long Route up. You will find a large patch of tall grass just continue up through it. Then go across the bridge and continue upwards. Go up the next set of tall grass. Just keep going up. Eventually you will reach a large building. The path right is blocked by Team Aqua/Magma members so go inside the building. In the top left corner of the first floor you can heal your Pokemon by pressing A on the bed. The stairs to the next floor are in the top right corner. On the far left of this floor you will fight one of the head members of Team Aqua/Magma. After her defeat, all Team Aqua/Magma members will leave. The scientists will give you a Powarun for saving them. You can heal at the bed again if you like. You have a tough battle ahead. Exit the building and continue to the right. After a bit your rival will challenge you to a battle. He only 3 Pokemon, but they are quite strong. After the battle he gives you HM02 Fly. Just ahead is the next town, Hiwamaki City(B on the map). Hiwamaki City ------------- Heal at the Pokemon Center. If you try to enter the gym, you will find an invisible object in your way. Go to the top right house in the town. Talk to everybody there. Then leave town to the right onto Route 120. Route 120 --------- Go all the way to the right. Then head downwards into the tall grass. After you come out of the tall grass, go left. You will come across a person standing on the bridge. Talk to him and choose the top option to his question. This lead to a battle with a Lv30 Kecleon. After the battle, he will give you an item. Now you can find the invisible Kecleon. Go back to Hiwamaki City. Hiwamaki City ------------- Heal at the Pokemon Center, then head for the Gym. Press A on the invisible Kecleon to make it appear and move out of the way. This is a Flying Pokemon Gym. From the start go right. Walk through the first Black gate. The trainer there has a Lv30 Doduo. Walk through the next black gate. More 1 space right and 1 space up to fight the next trainer. She has a Lv30 Chirutto. Next move one space to the left and one space down to unblock the path so you can continue on. You will see two more black gates. Walk through the black gate on the left. Then move it clockwise once. Walk through the black gate on the right. Walk through the black gate on the left again. Then move it clockwise twice. Walk through the black gate on the right. Then continue on to the left. The next trainer has a Lv29 Subame and a Lv29 Oosubame. After fighting the trainer move to the left and go all the way up. Turn the bottom left gate clockwise once. Walk through the top right gate. Then turn it clockwise once. The trainer nearby has a Lv28 Kyamome, Lv28 Oosubame and a Lv28 Pelipper. Without touching any of the gates walk around to the top left gate. Walk downwards through the gate. Walk around the next wall so you can turn the next gate counter clockwise once. Walk through the next gate and you path is now open. You can now go to the Gym Leader. The Gym Leader has a Lv31 Oosubame, Lv30 Pelipper, Lv32 Skarmory and Lv33 Chirutarisu. you Pokemon should be around Lv38 for this battle. vii. Up to the Seventh Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hiwamaki City ------------- After the battle heal at the Pokemon Center. The path to the next town is quite long so stock up on Super Potions before you go. Then exit the town through the Eastern exit and go back to the bridge on Route 120. Route 120 & 121 --------------- This time continue on past the bridge. Just after you cross it will start raining. All battles in this area will start with Rain Dance in effect. The route us pretty straightforward. Just follow the path. Eventually you will reach a large patch of tall grass. The continue on you need to jump off the ledge near the lower right corner of the tall grass. Soon after it will stop raining. Keep going down. When you reach to bottom turn right and head onto Route 121. Continue going right. Eventually you will see some Team Aqua/Magma members. They will say something then walk off. Follow them and you will see a dock. Remember this place, we will be back later. But for now continue to the right. When you reach the blue fence area, go up a bit then choose the bottom right route. You will soon reach Minamo City(C on the map). Minamo City ----------- Once again heal your Pokemon. In front of the building behind the Pokemon Center you can find your Rival and challenge him to a match. After you win heal and leave Minamo City through the West exit. Route 121 & 122 --------------- Keep going left until you reach the dock we were at before. Surf downwards following the right wall. Eventually you will find a cave, enter it. You are now in Mt. Okuribi. Mt. Okuribi ----------- Ignore the stairs and head left to exit. Once outside follow the path all the way to the top. Near the top it will got foggy. Continue up to the next screen. There will be some Team Aqua/Magma members here to battle you. At the top talk to the Team Aqua/Magma leader. All the Team Aqua/Magma members will leave. The two old people here will tell you something then give you an item. Next Fly to Kaina City. Kaina City ---------- Heal yourself at the Pokemon Center then go to the building that is just above the Pokemon Center and a little bit to the right. Talk to the person in front of the doorway. You will be taken inside the building. Try to walk up to the Team Aqua/Magma members and they will escape and steal the submarine. Leave the building and fly back to Minamo City. Minamo City ----------- Head for the Northeast corner of town, then go down to the beach. From the beach surf upwards into a cave. From the first room of the cave enter the door in the top right corner. Use the teleporter on the right to get an item, use the one on the left to continue. In the new room, use the teleporter on the far left. In the next room use the teleporters in the order Left, Middle, Left, Left. The room you go to has two Lv30 Electrode pretending to be items and two real items, one of which is the Master Ball. Go back the way you came and use the middle teleporter then the left teleporter. Next use the teleporter on the far right of the room. Exit through the top door. Use the teleporter in the lower left corner for an item. Then use the teleporter on the right to continue. Go up the stairs. Go through the door on the right side of the room. Go into the teleporter. Talk to the Team Aqua/Magma member for a battle. Exit the room through the lower teleporter. Exit the building. Go heal your Pokemon. Then leave the town by Surfing Eastward. Check your position on the map as you head for Tokusane City(D on the Map). You can also go to Monagi Town(E on the Map) so you can fly there later. Tokusane City ------------- As always, heal your Pokemon, Tokusane City has a Gym. This is a Psychic Pokemon Gym. This Gym can be very confusing. Here's a map: ____________________ -------------------- v<<<<<<<<| Ev GG 0^| v |^| 4> |^| -v--| |----|^| F * | | |^| | | v|----|^| |^ -|e| |^| |d| |v|* C|^| |^| |v| |^| |^| ---v^|v|--v^|^|--|^| v^|v| v^|^ |^| v^|v| v^|^ |^| ^ v^|v|v v^|^ v *^| a v^|v|b v^|^ c> | |^|v^|v| Bv^|^<3> ^| |^|v^|v| ^|----D^| |^|v^| > |^| |^|v^|v> |^| |^|v^<<< --------|^| |^ >>>>>>>>>>>>>v|^| |1 <<<<<<<<<<<<|v|^| |^A * |v|^| |^| |v|^| |^| <<|^| |^|----- ------|^| |^<<<<< >>>>>>^| | @&& 0 | Raised Floor areas: >>>>>>>2>>>>>>v ^ v v a b c v<<<<<<<<<<<< v ^ e d Trainer A has a Lv37 Kiruria. Trainer B has a Lv36 Kadabra and a Lv36 Kiruria Trainer C has a Lv37 Xatu Trainer D has a Lv35 Natu, Lv35 Girafarig and a Lv35 Kadabra Trainer E has a Lv36 Rarutosu and a Lv36 Kiruria Trainer F has a Lv36 Rarutosu and a Lv36 Kadabra Trainers G are the Gym Leaders.(2 on 2) ^>v< Automatic floor |- Walls && Entrance @ Advice Guy * Switch(Switch the nearest red tile) 1234 Red Tiles 0 Teleporter(goes back to the start) abcde Ramp to raised floor When you enter the gym, step on the Automatic Floor to the right of you. When you stop moving, flip the switch beside you. This will change Red Tile 3. You can fight Trainer D if you want to. The step onto the automatic floor that is top left from your current position. When you stop go down to the next set of automatic floor. Go up to flip the switch. This will change Red Tile 4. You can also fight trainer F here. Then go back down by talking the automatic floor to the left of the one you just used. Go left to flip the third switch. This will change Red Tile 1.You can fight Trainer A by talking to him. Next step on the Automatic floor to the left of the entrance. This will put you in front of Trainer B. After the battle, step on the upwards pointing Automatic floor to the right of Trainer B. You will be put in front of Trainer C. After the battle, flip the last switch. Then take the automatic floor to the left of the one you just used. Then use the automatic floor just below you. Finally take the automatic floor to the left of the entrance to get to the Gym Leader. This Gym match is a two on two battle. The Gym Leader has a Lv42 Runatoon and a Lv42 Soru-rock. After the battle go to the house in the top left corner of the town to get HM08 Dive. Teach it to a Pokemon(like Tentacool). viii. Up to the Eighth Gym ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Tokusane City ------------- Heal your Pokemon and go to the South end of town. Go down the second staircase from the right that goes to the water. Surf straight down until the water gets dark then use Dive. Follow to path down until you reach a cave. Inside the cave you will see a submarine. Resurface and you will now be in the Kaitei Cave. Kaitei Cave ----------- Go up and into the Cave. Continue upwards using Strength to push the rocks. At the split go left. In this area, go left and use Rock Smash on the cracked rock. Next push the round rock down using Strength. Go right and push the next rock out of the way. Continue upward and into the upper left door. Push the first rock up once with Strength. Then go right and push the next rock up twice. Go left and push that Rock left once. Smash the cracked rock above you. Go up and push that rock up once. Smash the cracked rock to your left. Push the next rock left once and go into the door. Surf up then right, then right, then left. Surf up to the door and enter it. Push the rock on your right up once. You are now at a difficult rock puzzle: | -- | |1 2 3 | | 4 5 |-| 6 7|-| 8 9 -- Push Rock 8 left once. Push Rock 4 up once. Push Rock 2 up once. Push Rock 3 right twice. The path will now be clear. Continue upwards and into the next door. You will see another Rock Puzzle. __D__ |X X| |X1 2X| | 345 | |6 7| | 89A | Move Rock A and 8 up once. Move Rock 9 to the left once. Move Rock 4 up once. Move Rock 3 to the left and Rock 5 to the right. Move Rock 1 and 2 up once. Move Rock 4 left once and enter the door. You will notice that you are in a foggy area. There is only one way to go so continue down the path. At the end you will see Kyogre/Groudon. Step on the square about 4 steps in front of it. This will start a chain of events leading to a battle with a Team Aqua/Magma member. Afterwards you will automatically leave the cave. You will notice that it is raining/sunny. For the next little while, all battles on the right side of the map will have Rain Dance/Sunny Day automatically turned on. Surf near the South end of Rune City(F on the map). You can dive at this location and enter a cave. You will then resurface near the town. Surf straight up to get there. Rune City --------- You can't enter the gym yet. So heal and go talk to the people in the top right corner. Bring a Pokemon with Flash and lots of Ultra Balls. You will need them. Now enter the place they show you, Mezame Hokota. Mezame Hokota ------------- Go straight up and enter the door. Use Flash to light up the room. Go left from your starting point and follow the path. Go down the stairs. Go down to reach the next staircase. Continue to follow the path. After the next stairs go up. Pick up the next item, its HM07 Waterfall. Teach it to a Pokemon, but you won't need it for a while. Go down the next stairs to reach Kyogre/Groudon. Save before the battle, you only have ONE chance to catch it. Step in front of it to start the battle. Afterwards leave the cave and heal. Next stop, the 8th Gym. Rune City --------- The Gym is near the center of the town. Talk to the person standing in front of it and he will fly away. The objective of each puzzle is to crack all the ice, but if you step on one spot twice you fall through. __F__ |6 7 *| |5 4 3| |* 1 2| --S-- For the first puzzle take 1 step up onto the ice, 1 step right, 1 step up, 2 steps left, 1 step up, 1 step right and finally step up onto the stairs that appear. ______F______ |6 7 8 K J I H| |5 * 9 A B C G| |4 3 2 1 * E F| ------S------ For the next puzzle, take 1 step up onto the ice, 3 steps left, 2 steps up, 2 steps right, 1 step down, 3 step right, 1 step down, 1 step right, 2 steps up, 3 steps left and finally step on to the stairs that appear. __________F__________ |V W Z 1 4 5 H G D C B| |U X Y 2 3 * I F E * A| |T S P O L K J 4 5 6 9| |* R Q N M 1 2 3 * 7 8| ----------S---------- For the next puzzle, take 1 step up onto the ice, 2 steps right, 1 step up, 2 steps right, 1 step down, 1 step right, 3 steps up, 2 steps left, 1 step down, 1 step left, 1 step up, 1 step left, 2 steps down, 2 steps left, 1 step down, 1 step left, 1 step up, 1 step left, 1 step down, 1 step left, 1 step up, 1 step left, 2 steps up, 1 step right, 1 step down, 1 step right, 1 step up, 1 step right, 1 step down, 1 step right, 1 step up, 1 step right, and finally step on to the stairs that appear. Now you can fight the Gym Leader or you can step onto the cracked ice and fall down to fight the trainers. When you step on the cracked ice you will fall down near a group of trainers. The trainer on the far right has a Lv41 Hasubrero. The trainer below her has a Lv36 Azurill, Lv38 Marill and a Lv40 Azumarill. The girl in middle has 2 Lv40 Wailmer. The girl on the left has Lv39 Kibania, Lv39 Samehader and a Lv39 Wailmer. Go down the slope. The person in front of you has a Lv41 Azumarill. The next trainer has a Lv41 Seaking. Go down the slope. Another trainer will battle you. She has a Lv40 Goldeen. the last trainer has a Lv41 Rabukasu. Leave the Gym to heal, then go fight the Gym Leader. The Gym Leader has a Lv40 Rabukasu, Lv42 Namazun, Lv40 Todogurar, Lv42 Seaking and Lv43 Mirokarosu. After the battle heal your Pokemon. It's time to head for the Pokemon League! ix. Up to the Elite Five and the Battle Tower +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Rune City, Route 128 and Saiyuu City1 ------------------------------------- Leave the town and Surf towards the South end of Saiyuu City(G on the map). Go up the Waterfall using Waterfall, then go into the Pokemon Center. You need Surf, Strength, Flash, Rock Smash and Waterfall to pass through the next cave. When you are ready, leave the Pokemon Center and head for cave, Victory Road. Victory Road ------------ >From the start head straight up. Go up the stairs and across the bridge, continue on and go down the next ladder. Use Flash to light up the cave. Go right, down a bit then left. Push the boulder left and the next boulder right. Continue down the path that was previously blocked. Use Rock Smash on the cracked rock to continue on. Go up the stairs and across the bridge. At the split go down, you will eventually find another ladder going down. On the next floor head up to the pool of water. Surf all the way to the left and go up the Waterfall. Continue to the left until you reach another Waterfall. Go down it. Next head right and up the ladder. On the next floor go down. You will come to some rocks blocking the path. Rock Smash the first cracked rock and push the first Boulder down. Then Rock Smash the second cracked rock and continue on. On the next floor head up, across the bridge and then up again. Near the top a trainer will stop you for a battle. He can be tough if you aren't prepared. Afterwards continue on upwards and out of the cave. Saiyuu City2 ------------ A short walk up and you will see a large building, the home of the Pokemon League(H on the map). Enter the build and heal your Pokemon. Afterwards go to the shop and buy as many Hyper Potions(2nd item, cost 1200), Revives(6th item, cost 1500) and Full Heal(5th item, cost 600) you can afford. Put all you HM Pokemon in the PC and take out your strongest Pokemon(if you have an open slot you may want to keep a Pokemon that knows Fly with you). You can go back to the cave if you need any more training, it's recommended that you be at least Lv50, Lv53 to be safe. Talk to the two people in front of the door in the middle. Save you game. Enter the door and prepare for battle with the Elite 4 and Champion. Approximate stats given. First Trainer, Dark type Pokemon Lv46 Guraena Dark HP 134 Att 102 Def 83 Spd 83 SpA 74 SpD 74 Lv48 Daatingu Dark/Grass HP 159 Att 115 Def 77 Spd 96 SpA 106 SpD 77 Lv46 Nokutasu Dark/Grass HP 134 Att 125 Def 74 Spd 69 SpA 125 SpD 74 Lv48 Samehader Dark/Water HP 140 Att 135 Def 58 Spd 111 SpA 111 SpD 58 Lv49 Abusoru Dark HP 137 Att 147 Def 78 Spd 93 SpA 93 SpD 78 Second Trainer, Ghost type Pokemon Lv48 Samayooru Ghost HP 111 Att 87 Def 144 Spd 43 SpA 77 SpD 144 Lv49 Jupetta Ghost HP 136 Att 132 Def 83 Spd 83 SpA 101 SpD 81 Lv50 Yamirami Ghost/Dark HP 125 Att 95 Def 95 Spd 70 SpA 85 SpD 85 Lv49 Jupetta Ghost HP 136 Att 132 Def 83 Spd 83 SpA 101 SpD 81 Lv51 Samayooru Ghost HP 117 Att 92 Def 153 Spd 46 SpA 82 SpD 153 Third Trainer, Ice type Pokemon Lv50 Onigoori Ice HP 155 Att 100 Def 100 Spd 100 SpA 100 SpD 100 Lv52 Onigoori Ice HP 161 Att 104 Def 104 Spd 104 SpA 104 SpD 104 Lv50 Todogurar Ice/Water HP 165 Att 80 Def 90 Spd 65 SpA 95 SpD 90 Lv52 Todogurar Ice/Water HP 171 Att 83 Def 93 Spd 67 SpA 99 SpD 93 Lv53 Todozeruga Ice/Water HP 196 Att 106 Def 116 Spd 90 SpA 122 SpD 116 Fourth Trainer, Dragon type Pokemon Lv52 Comoruuu Dragon HP 145 Att 119 Def 125 Spd 73 SpA 83 SpD 73 Lv54 Chirutarisu Dragon/Flying HP 161 Att 97 Def 118 Spd 108 SpA 97 SpD 135 Lv53 Furaigon Dragon/Ground HP 164 Att 127 Def 106 Spd 127 SpA 106 SpD 106 Lv53 Furaigon Dragon/Ground HP 164 Att 127 Def 106 Spd 127 SpA 106 SpD 106 Lv55 Boomanda Dragon/Flying HP 186 Att 170 Def 110 Spd 132 SpA 143 SpD 110 Fifth Trainer, Steel/Ground/Rock type Pokemon Lv57 Skarmory Steel/Flying HP 158 Att 113 Def 182 Spd 102 SpA 68 SpD 102 Lv55 Nendooru Ground/Psychic HP 148 Att 99 Def 137 Spd 104 SpA 99 SpD 154 Lv56 Bosugodora Steel/Rock HP 161 Att 145 Def 223 Spd 78 SpA 89 SpD 89 Lv56 Yureidoru Rock/Grass HP 179 Att 113 Def 131 Spd 70 SpA 113 SpD 142 Lv56 Aamurudo Rock/Bug HP 167 Att 162 Def 134 Spd 72 SpA 100 SpD 111 Lv58 Metagurosu Steel/Psychic HP 178 Att 179 Def 173 Spd 104 SpA 133 SpD 127 After the battle there will be a small talking scene. Then your Rival walks in! Not a good thing. After you are done with him the professor will come talk to you. After all this your Pokemon are registered in the Hall of Fame and the credits roll. After the credits, enter your game again. You will start inside your house. When you go downstairs a person will talk to you and give you an item. The item lets you take a ship to the Battle Tower. At this point you are free to do whatever you want. Happy training! III. Side Quests **************** 1. Sky Tower 2. Safari Zone 3. Battle Tower 4. Fossils Sky Tower +++++++++ Monagi Town ----------- This is the Side Quest to catch the Legendary Pokemon Rekkuuza. It can not be done until after you defeat the Elite 4. First check to make sure you have the Mach Bike with you. You will need it. Go to Kinsetsu City to switch bikes if you have the Dart Bike. To get to the Sky Tower, first Fly to Monagi Town. If you haven't been there yet, Surf there from Rune City. When you get here, heal and make sure you have plenty of Ultra Balls, you may want some Repel also. Surf right from this town onto Route 131. Route 131 --------- Surf along the top side of this Route as your Surf Eastwards. You will come to a small hole in the wall, it can be difficult to spot. Surf upwards through the hole. You will save a Cave opening. Enter it. Sky Tower Cave -------------- A very short cave. There are no wild Pokemon in here. Exit through the other side. Go up and you will see a large tower. Enter it. Sky Tower --------- You are currently on Floor 1. Go left, up and around. Go up the stairs to Floor 2. Now you need to get on your Mach Bike to run over the cracked floor. You need to be at least 3 spaces away to gain enough speed to run over the cracked floor. Also if you stop or hit a wall while on the cracked floor you will fall back down 1 floor. Changing directions will not cause you to fall through. Bike straight down, and hug the lower wall as you bike left. Next you have to zigzag a bit to avoid hitting the rocks as you bike upwards. You are now on Floor 3. No cracked floor here. Just go down, right and around. Go up the stairs to Floor 4. Bike straight down but move to the right a bit. Remember that you need at least three spaces to accelerate fast enough to go over the cracked floor. Go straight down the middle, at the last second turn and go straight up. There will be four squares of cracked floor to the right of you. Fall down either of the middle two holes. You will fall down to Floor 3 in front of the blocked stairs. Go up the stairs to Floor 4. Go up the stairs on the left of you to go to Floor 5. No cracked floor here, once again just go down, right and around. Go up the stairs to reach the Rooftop. Go up and you will see Rekkuuza. It is a Lv70 Dragon/Flying Pokemon. It has the attacks Outrage, Fly, Extremespeed and Rest. Save you game in front of Rekkuuza, like Kyogre/Groudon you only have ONE chance to catch it. If you fail, reset your game and try again. Afterwards you can Fly off the tower. Safari Zone +++++++++++ Kaina City ---------- Before we can enter the Safari Zone we need to get the Plock Case. Fly to Kaina City. Enter the red building in the top left corner of town. Talk to the small girl to the left. She will give you a Plock Case. Exit the building and Fly to Minamo City. Minamo City ----------- Exit left onto Route 121. Route 121 --------- Continue to the left past the blue fence area. You will reach some small steps. Go up and you will come to a building. Enter it. Welcome to the Safari Zone! Safari Zone Entrance -------------------- Go up and then left. The person behind the counter will stop you. There is an Entrance fee of 500. Choose the top option to say yes and you will pay the 500. The person will then give you 30 Safari Balls. You will then enter the Safari Zone. Safari Zone ----------- The Safari Zone is divided into 4 sections. Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left and Bottom Right. You need the Dart Bicycle to access the Top Right section. You get there by jumping across the White Rails. The Mach Bicycle is needed to access the Top Left section. You need it to go up the Mud ramp. Pokemon by location: Oddish- Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right Gloom- Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right Doduo- Top Left, Bottom Left, Bottom Right Dodrio- Top Left Pikachu- Bottom Left, Bottom Right Wobbuffet- Bottom Left, Bottom Right Natu- Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right Xatu- Top Right Girafarig- Bottom Left, Bottom Right Phanpy- Top Right Pinsir- Top Left Heracross- Top Right Rhyhorn- Top Left Psyduck- Top Left(Surf), Bottom Left(Surf) Golduck- Top Left(Surf) Magikarp- Top Left/Top Right(Old Rod, Good Rod) Goldeen- Top Left/Top Right(Old Rod, Good Rod, Super Rod) Seaking- Top Left/Top Right(Super Rod) After the time runs out or you run out of Safari Balls, you have to leave. Battle Tower ++++++++++++ Kaina City or Minamo City ------------------------- This Side Quest can not be done until after you defeat the Elite 4. Fly to either Kaina City or Minamo City. Go to the ship port(top right in Kaina City, bottom left in Minamo City). Talk to the green hair woman and choose the second option. Then choose the top option to confirm. You will shortly arrive at the Battle Tower. Battle Tower ------------ This location has now been added to you Fly list. It's marked by a Red Square when you use Fly. Go up and enter the large Tower. The Battle Tower is a place where you can battle you team of 3 Lv50 or Lv100 Pokemon against 7 CPU opponents who have similar restrictions. The battles here are much tougher then most of the other battles in the game. Kyogre, Groudon and Rekkuuza are banned. Jiraachi and Deokishisu are probably also banned. You can not use more then one Pokemon of the same species or have two Pokemon with the same Held Item. You can not use any items inside the Battle Tower. Your Pokemon are automatically returned to full health after every battle. If you manage to defeat all 7 trainers, you will get a cool item. To start a battle talk to the person in the middle. Choose the top option to the first question. Next choose which level you wish to compete in. Select the three Pokemon you wish to enter. Keep in mind, the first Pokemon you choose will be the starter for all 7 trainers. So choose a Pokemon that can handle many different situations. Choose the top option to confirm your choices. Choose the top option to the next three choices to save your game. You will then be taken to your first opponent. Fossils +++++++ Fuen Town --------- This Side Quest can be done after you get the 4th Badge and the Gogo Goggles. You will get either a Ririira or a Anopusu from this Side Quest. Go to Fuen Town. Exit right onto Route 112 and continue going until you reach Route 111. Route 111 --------- Go up until you reach the desert. Enter the desert and head for the top right corner. You will see two fossils laying on the floor. The Fossil on the left is the Root Fossil and will eventually turn into Ririira. The Fossil on the right is the Claw Fossil and will eventually turn into Anopusu. After you choose one, the other disappears. Now go to Kanazumi City. Kanazumi City ------------- Enter the large building in the top left corner of town. Go right and up the stairs to the second floor. Talk to the scientist in the lower right corner. Choose the top option to his question. Go downstairs. You need to have an open spot in your team to receive the Pokemon. So go back to the Pokemon Centre if you have to. Then go back upstairs and talk to the scientist again to get your new Fossil Pokemon. IV. Type Affinity ***************** E F l i P N e g P G F s D o W c G h o r l y G r S r F a t r t i o y c R h a D t m i t r a I i s u i h B o o g a e a r e i s c n o n n i u c s o r e l e r c s e g n d g c g k t n k l --------------------------------- Normal | | | | | | | | | | | | |X|*| | |X| Fire | |X|X| |O|0| | | | | |O|X| |X| |O| Water | |O|X| |X| | | |O| | | |O| |X| | | Electric | | |O|X|X| | | |*|O| | | | |X| | | Grass | |X|O| |X| | |X|O|X| |X|O| |X| |X| Ice | |X|X| |O|X| | |O|O| | | | |O| |X| Fighting |O| | | | |O| |X| |X|X|X|O|*| |O|O| Poison | | | | |O| | |X|X| | | |X|X| | |*| Ground | |O| |O|X| | |O| |*| |X|O| | | |O| Flying | | | |X|O| |O| | | | |O|X| | | |X| Psychic | | | | | | |O|O| | |X| | | | |*|X| Bug | |X| | |O| |X|X| |X|O| | |X| |O|X| Rock | |O| | | |O|X| |X|O| |O| | | | |X| Ghost |*| | | | | | | | | |O| | |O| |X|X| Dragon | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |O| |X| Dark | | | | | | |X| | | |O| | |O| |X|X| Steel | |X|X|X| |O| | | | | | |O| | | |X| Attacking type is listed on the left. Defending type is listed on top. O- Super Effective. Attack will do 2x normal damage. X- Resistant. Attack will do 0.5x normal damage. *- Immune. Attack will do nothing, not even damage. There are no new types. V. Trainer Eye ************** These are the 69 trainers that you can get in your Trainer Eye. Supposedly there is a 70th trainer. If it is true, the 70th Trainer is a Boarder with the Pokemon Roseria. It's sprite is of a small boy with a yellow shirt and blue shorts. If you have this person in your Trainer Eye. Please e-mail me his location. It is NOT the Youngster on Route 102. They have the same sprite but they are not the same. 1. Aroma Gal Location: Route 118 2. Archeologist Location: Route 111 3. Floater Girl Location: Route 109 4. Floater Boy Location: Route 109 5. Beach Siblings Location: Route 124 6. Cool Trainer(f) Location: Route 111 7. Cool Trainer(m) Location: Route 111 8. Occultist Location: "Ghost Tower" 9. Aristocrat Location: Route 104 10. Adult Gal Location: Route 121 11. Adult Guy Location: Route 104 12. Monster Maniac Location: Route 114 13. Swimmer(m) Location: Route 107 14. Blackbelt Location: Route 115 15. Guitarist Location: Route 118 16. Camp Fire Location: Route 114 17. Camping Boy Location: Chimney Mountain 18. Anniversary Location: "Route 115 Cave" 19. Bug Maniac Location: Route 120 20. Psychic(m) Location: Route 123 21. Psychic(f) Location: Route 123 22. Gentleman Location: Route 121 23. Student(f) Location: Route 116 24. Student(m) Location: Route 116 25. Senior and Junior Location: Route 117 26. Fan Club(f) Location: Route 110 27. Fan Club(m) Location: Route 103 28. Master(m) Location: Route 115 29. Master(f) Location: Chimney Mountain 30. Youngster Location: Route 102 31. Fisherman Location: Route 106 32. (Bike)Triathlete(f) Location: Route 110 33. (Bike)Triathlete(m) Location: Route 110 34. (Swimmer)Triathlete(m) Location: Route 128 35. (Swimmer)Triathlete(f) Location: Route 128 36. (Runner)Triathlete(f) Location: Route 117 37. (Runner)Triathlete(m) Location: Route 117 38. Dragon Tamer Location: "Route 115 Cave" 39. Bird Keeper Location: Route 120 40. Ninja Location: Route 113 41. Battle Girl Location: Route 115 42. Parasol Gal Location: Route 113 43. Swimmer(f) Location: Route 124 44. Picnic Girl Location: Chimney Mountain 45. Twins Location: Route 103 46. Sailor Location: Route 125 47. Pokemon Collector Location: Route 110 48. Pokemon Breeder(f) Location: Route 117 49. Pokemon Breeder(m) Location: Route 117 50. Pokemon Ranger(f) Location: Route 119 51. Pokemon Ranger(m) Location: Route 119 52. Lass Location: Route 104 53. Bug Catcher Location: "Touka Forest" 54. Hiker Location: Route 112 55. Loving Couple Location: "Sunken Ship" 56. Pokemon Trainer Location: "Saiyuu City Cave" 57. Gym Leader(1) Location: Kanazumi City 58. Gym Leader(2) Location: Milo Town 59. Gym Leader(3) Location: Kinsetsu City 60. Gym Leader(4) Location: Fuen Town 61. Gym Leader(5) Location: Touka City 62. Gym Leader(6) Location: Hiwamaki City 63. Gym Leader(7) Location: Tokusane City 64. Gym Leader(8) Location: Rune City 65. Elite Four(1) Location: Saiyuu City 66. Elite Four(2) Location: Saiyuu City 67. Elite Four(3) Location: Saiyuu City 68. Elite Four(4) Location: Saiyuu City 69. Champion Location: Saiyuu City VI. Experience Chart ******************** 100 600000 800000 1000000 1059860 1250000 1640000 Lvl Erratic Fast Mid-Fast Mid-Slow Slow Fluctuating --- ------- ---- -------- -------- ---- ----------- 2 15 6 8 9 10 4 3 52 21 27 57 33 13 4 122 51 64 96 80 32 5 237 100 125 135 156 65 6 406 172 216 179 270 112 7 637 274 343 236 428 178 8 942 409 512 314 640 276 9 1326 583 729 419 911 393 10 1800 800 1000 560 1250 540 11 2369 1064 1331 742 1663 745 12 3041 1328 1728 973 2160 967 13 3822 1757 2197 1261 2746 1230 14 4719 2195 2744 1612 3430 1591 15 5737 2700 3375 2035 4218 1957 16 6881 3276 4096 2535 5120 2457 17 8155 3930 4913 3120 6141 3046 18 9564 4665 5832 3798 7290 3732 19 11111 5487 6859 4575 8573 4526 20 12800 6400 8000 5460 10000 5440 21 14632 7408 9261 6458 11576 6482 22 16610 8518 10648 7577 13310 7666 23 18737 9733 12167 8825 15208 9003 24 21012 11059 13824 10208 17280 10506 25 23437 12500 15625 11735 19531 12187 26 26012 14060 17576 13411 21970 14060 27 28737 15746 19683 15244 24603 16140 28 31610 17561 21952 17242 27440 18438 29 34632 19511 24389 19411 30486 20974 30 37800 21600 27000 21760 33750 23760 31 41111 23832 29791 24294 37238 26811 32 44564 26214 32768 27021 40960 30146 33 48155 28749 35937 29949 44921 33780 34 51881 31443 39304 33084 49130 37731 35 55737 34300 42875 36435 53593 42017 36 59719 37324 46656 40007 58320 46656 37 63822 40522 50653 43808 63316 50653 38 68041 43897 54872 47846 68590 55969 39 72369 47455 59319 52127 74148 60505 40 76800 51200 64000 56660 80000 66560 41 81326 55136 68921 61450 86151 71677 42 85942 59270 74088 66505 92610 78533 43 90637 63605 79507 71833 99383 84277 44 95406 68147 85184 77440 106480 91998 45 100273 72900 91125 83335 113906 98415 46 105122 77868 97336 89523 121670 107069 47 110052 83058 103823 96012 129778 114205 48 115015 88473 110592 102810 138240 123863 49 120001 94119 117649 109923 147061 131766 50 125000 100000 125000 117360 156250 142500 51 131324 106120 131651 125126 165813 151222 52 137795 112486 140608 133229 175760 163105 53 144410 119101 148877 141677 186096 172697 54 151165 125971 157464 150476 196830 185807 55 158056 133100 166375 159635 207968 196322 56 165079 140492 175616 169159 219520 210739 57 172229 148154 185193 179056 231491 222231 58 179503 156089 195112 189334 243890 238036 59 186894 164303 205379 199999 256723 250562 60 194400 172800 216000 211060 270000 267840 61 202013 181584 226981 222522 283726 281456 62 209728 190662 238328 234393 297910 300293 63 217540 200037 250047 246681 312558 315059 64 225443 209715 262144 259392 327680 335544 65 233431 219700 274625 272535 343281 351520 66 241496 229996 287496 286115 359370 373744 67 249633 240610 300763 300140 375953 390991 68 257834 251545 314432 314618 393040 415050 69 267406 262807 328509 329555 410636 433631 70 276458 274400 343000 344960 428750 459620 71 286328 286328 357911 360838 447388 479600 72 296328 298598 373248 377197 466560 507617 73 305767 311213 389017 394045 486271 529063 74 316074 324179 405224 411388 506530 559209 75 326531 337500 421875 429235 527343 582187 76 336255 351180 438976 447591 548720 614566 77 346965 365226 456533 466464 570666 639146 78 357812 379641 474552 485862 593190 673863 79 367807 394431 493039 505791 616298 700115 80 378880 409600 512000 526260 640000 737280 81 390077 425152 531441 547274 664301 765275 82 400293 441094 551368 568841 689210 804997 83 411686 457429 571787 590969 714733 834809 84 423190 474163 592704 613664 740880 877201 85 433572 491300 614125 636935 767656 908905 86 445239 508844 636056 660787 795070 954084 87 457001 526802 658503 685228 823128 987754 88 467489 545177 681472 710266 851840 1035837 89 479378 563975 704969 735907 881211 1071552 90 491346 583200 729000 762160 911250 1122660 91 501878 602856 753571 789030 941963 1160499 92 513934 622950 778688 816525 973360 1214753 93 526049 643485 804357 844653 1005446 1254796 94 536557 664467 830584 873420 1038230 1312322 95 548720 685900 857375 902835 1071718 1354652 96 560922 707788 884736 932903 1105920 1415577 97 571333 730138 912673 963632 1140841 1460276 98 583539 752953 941192 995030 1176490 1524731 99 591882 776239 970299 1027103 1212873 1571884 100 600000 800000 1000000 1059860 1250000 1640000 VII. Egg Groups *************** 1 Monster --------- Monster Group Only: Cocodora, Codora, Bosugodora Also in Water 1 Group: Mudkip, Numakuroo, Raguraaji Also in Ground Group: Go'nyo'nyo', Dogoomu, Bakuong, Rhyhorn, Rhydon Also in Plant Group: Torupiusu Also in Dragon Group: Treecko, Juputol, Jucain 2 Water 1 --------- Water 1 Group Only: Paaruru, Hanteeru, Sakurabisu Also in Monster Group: Mudkip, Numakuroo, Raguraaji Also in Bug Group: Ametama, Amemoosu Also in Flying Group: Kyamome, Pelipper Also in Ground Group: Tamazarashi, Todogurar, Todozeruga, Psyduck, Golduck Also in Fairy Group: Marill, Azumarill Also in Plant Group: Hassboh, Hasubrero, Runpapa Also in Water 3 Group: Heigani, Shizarigar, Corsola Also in Water 2 Group: Jilanth Also in Dragon Group: Hinbasu, Mirokarosu, Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra 3 Bug ----- Bug Group Only: Kemusso, Karasarisu, Mayurudo, Dokukeiru, Tsuchinin, Tekkanin, Knuckler, Biburaaba, Furaigon, Pinsir, Heracross Also in Water 1 Group: Ametama, Amemoosu Also in Humanshape Group: Volbeat, Illumise 4 Flying -------- Flying Group Only: Subame, Oosubame, Zubat, Golbat, Crobat, Doduo, Dodrio, Skarmory, Natu, Xatu Also in Water 1 Group: Kyamome, Pelipper Also in Dragon Group: Chirutto, Chirutarisu 5 Ground -------- Ground Group Only: Torchic, Wakashamo, Bursyamo, Pochiena, Guraena, Jiguzaguma, Massuguma, Kecleon, Kootasu, Rakurai, Raiboruto, Donmeru, Bakuuda, Banebuu, Buu-pig, Namakero, Yarukimono, Kek-king, Abusoru, Zanguusu, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Vulpix, Ninetales, Girafarig, Phanpy, Donphan Also in Monster Group: Go'nyo'nyo', Dogoomu, Bakuong, Rhyhorn, Rhydon Also in Water 1 Group: Tamazarashi, Todogurar, Todozeruga, Psyduck, Golduck Also in Fairy Group: Eneko, Enekororo, Kuchiito, Pikachu, Raichu Also in Plant Group: Taneboh, Conohana, Daatingu Also in Humanshape Group: Patchiiru Also in Water 2 Group: Wailmer, Wail-oh Also in Dragon Group: Habunake 6 Fairy ------- Fairy Group Only: Purasuru, Mainan, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff Also in Water 1 Group: Marill, Azumarill Also in Ground Group: Eneko, Enekororo, Kuchiito, Pikachu, Raichu Also in Plant Group: Kinococo, Kinogassa, Roseria Also in Mineral Group: Yukiwarashi, Onigoori Also in Indeterminate: Powarun 7 Plant ------- Plant Group Only: Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Bellossom Also in Monster Group: Torupiusu Also in Water 1 Group: Hassboh, Hasubrero, Runpapa Also in Ground Group: Taneboh, Conohana, Daatingu Also in Fairy Group: Kinococo, Kinogassa, Roseria Also in Humanshape Group: Sabonea, Nokutasu 8 Humanshape ------------ Humanshape Group Only: Yamirami, Makunosita, Hariteyama, Asanan, Chaaremu, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Machop, Machoke, Machamp Also in Bug Group: Volbeat, Illumise Also in Ground Group: Patchiiru Also in Plant Group: Sabonea, Nokutasu 9 Water 3 --------- Water 3 Group Only: Ririira, Yureidoru, Anopusu, Aamurudo, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Staryu, Starmie Also in Water 1 Group: Heigani, Shizarigar, Corsola 10 Mineral ---------- Mineral Group Only: Nukenin, Yajiron, Nendooru, Nozupasu, Runatoon, Soru-rock, Danbaru, Metangu, Metagurosu, Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode Also in Fairy Group: Yukiwarashi, Onigoori 11 Indeterminate ---------------- Indeterminate Group Only: Yomawaru, Samayooru, Gokurin, Marunoomu, Kagebouzu, Jupetta, Rarutosu, Kiruria, Saanaito, Chiriin, Slugma, Magcargo, Grimer, Muk, Koffing, Weezing, Wobbuffet Also in Fairy Group: Powarun 12 Water 2 ---------- Water 2 Group Only: Dojotchi, Namazun, Rabukasu, Kibania, Samehader, Goldeen, Seaking, Chinchou, Lanturn Also in Water 1 Group: Jilanth Also in Ground Group: Wailmer, Wail-oh Also in Dragon Group: Magikarp, Gyarados 13 Dragon --------- Dragon Group Only: Tatsubei, Comoruuu, Boomanda Also in Monster Group: Treecko, Juputol, Jucain Also in Water 1 Group: Hinbasu, Mirokarosu, Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra Also in Flying Group: Chirutto, Chirutarisu Also in Ground Group: Habunake Also in Water 2 Group: Magikarp, Gyarados 14 No EGGs ---------- No EGGs Group Only: Ruriri, Soonano, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Kyogre, Groudon, Rekkuuza, Latias, Latios, Jiraachi, Deokishisu, Igglybuff, Pichu VIII. Shop list *************** Cotoki City(Before you get the Pokedex) ----------- Potion 300 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Cotoki City ----------- PokeBall 200 Potion 300 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Touka City(Before you get 4 Badges) ---------- PokeBall 200 Potion 300 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Escape Rope 550 Repel 350 X Speed 350 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Orange Mail 50 Touka City ---------- PokeBall 200 Great Ball 600 Potion 300 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Escape Rope 550 Repel 350 X Speed 350 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Orange Mail 50 Kanazumi City ------------- PokeBall 200 Potion 300 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Escape Rope 550 Repel 350 X Speed 350 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Kaina City ---------- PokeBall 200 Great Ball 600 Potion 300 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Escape Rope 550 Repel 350 Hover Mail 50 *This it the mail you need for the Coin Case* Kinsetsu City ------------- PokeBall 200 Great Ball 600 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 X Speed 350 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Guard Spec. 700 Dire Hit 650 X Accuracy 950 Shidake Town ------------ Great Ball 600 Nest Ball 1000 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Burn Heal 250 Ice Heal 250 Repel 350 X Special 350 Smoke Ball 1000 Hajitsuge Town -------------- Great Ball 600 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Escape Rope 550 Super Repel 500 X Special 350 X Speed 350 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Dire Hit 650 Guard Spec. 700 Fuen Town --------- Great Ball 600 Super Potion 700 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Burn Heal 250 Revive 1500 Super Repel 500 X Speed 350 Hiwamaki City ------------- Great Ball 600 Ultra Ball 1200 Super Potion 700 Hyper Potion 1200 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Awakening 250 Revive 1500 Super Repel 500 Woody Mail 50 Minamo City-F2 Right Shop ------------------------- Potion 300 Super Potion 700 Hyper Potion 1200 Max Potion 2500 Revive 1500 Repel 350 Super Repel 500 Max Repel 700 Cross Mail 50 Mechanical Mail50 Minamo City-F2 Left Shop ------------------------ PokeBall 200 Great Ball 600 Ultra Ball 1200 Escape Rope 550 Full Heal 600 Antidote 100 Parlyz Heal 200 Burn Heal 250 Ice Heal 250 Awakening 250 Smoke Ball 1000 Minamo City-F3 Right Shop ------------------------- X Speed 350 X Special 350 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Dire Hit 650 Guard Spec. 700 X Accuracy 950 Minamo City-F3 Left Shop ------------------------ Protein 9800 Calcium1 9800 Iron 9800 Chitosan 9800 Vitamin for Special Defense Carbos 9800 HP Up 9800 Minamo City-F4 Right Shop ------------------------- TM17 3000 TM20 3000 TM33 3000 TM16 3000 Minamo City-F4 Left Shop ------------------------ TM38 5500 TM25 5500 TM14 5500 TM15 7500 Minamo City-F5 -------------- All shops sell decorations. Minamo City-F6 Vending Machines ------------------------------- Fresh Water 200 Soda Pop 300 Lemonade 350 Tokusane City ------------- Ultra Ball 1200 Net Ball 1000 Dive Ball 1000 Hyper Potion 1200 Full Heal 600 Revive 1500 Max Repel 700 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Rune City --------- Ultra Ball 1200 Hyper Potion 1200 Max Potion 2500 Full Heal 600 Revive 1500 Max Repel 700 X Attack 500 X Defend 550 Shadow Mail 50 Saiyuu City ----------- Ultra Ball 1200 Hyper Potion 1200 Max Potion 2500 Full Restore 3000 Full Heal 600 Revive 1500 Max Repel 700 IX. New Attacks *************** This list is almost complete. I still need more information on Finger Stopsign, Magic Coat and Recycle. Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon, Hard Plant and Voltekka are not learned by any known Pokemon through any known means. All known Pokemon that learn Icicle, learn it as an Egg Move. Cat Deceive Power: 40 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Always goes first. Causes the opponent Pokemon to Flinch. This attack can only be used on the first turn your Pokemon is out. Clamor Power: 50 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: You Pokemon will use this attack for 2-5 turns. Wakes up all sleeping Pokemon. Store Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokemon will store up 1 level of energy. Can be used to store a maximum of 3 levels of energy. Release Power: 100 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Releases all energy that was stored through the attack "Store". Does damage based on the amount of energy released. Understand Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Releases all energy that was stored through the attack "Store". Your Pokemon heal an amount of HP based on the amount of energy released. Hot Wind Power: 100 Type: Fire Accuracy: 90% PP: 10 Effects: Small chance of Burning the opponent Pokemon. Hail (TM07) Power: --- Type: Ice Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: All non-ice type Pokemon will lose 12.5% of their HP every turn for the next 5 turns. Hail counts as a Weather Status. It will replace any other Weather Status currently active. Ichamon (TM41) Power: --- Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: The opponent Pokemon can not use the same attack twice in a row. Instigate Power: --- Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Confuses the opponent Pokemon and raises their Special Attack. Jack-o'-lantern Power: --- Type: Fire Accuracy: 75% PP: 15 Effects: Burns the opponent Pokemon. Parting Gift Power: --- Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokémon faints and the opponent Pokemon's Attack and Special Attack are lowered by 2 levels. Bravado (TM42) Power: 70 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: If your Pokemon is Poisoned, Paralyzed or Burned, this attack does more damage. Scream Punch (TM01) Power: 150 Type: Fighting Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Always goes last. If the opponent Pokemon damages your Pokemon with an attack the same turn you use Scream Punch, the attack fails. Encouragement Power: 60 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: If the opponent Pokemon is Paralyzed, this attack does more damage then heals the opponent of Paralysis. Finger Stopsign Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Always goes first. The opponent hits itself with its own attack. Only works once per switch in? Nature Power Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 95% PP: 20 Effects: The actual attack changes based on the location of the battle. Electrification Power: --- Type: Electric Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: The next Electric attack your Pokemon uses does double damage. Provocation (TM12) Power: --- Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: The opponent Pokemon can only use attacks that do damage. Help Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Only works in 2 on 2 battles. Always goes first and increases the power of your partners attack. Trick Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokémon switches Held Items with the opponent Pokémon. Narikiri Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokémon copies the characteristic of the opponent Pokémon. Prayer Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: After your next turn, your current Pokemon regains 50% of it's total HP. Still works after switching. Nekonote Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: A attack is chosen at random from the movesets of all the other Pokemon in your team. Your Pokemon uses the choosen attack. Ne-o Haru Power: --- Type: Grass Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Your Pokemon can no longer switch out, but it regains 1/16th of its Max HP every turn. Animal Strength Power: 120 Type: Fighting Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: Lowers your Pokemon's Attack and Defense. Magic Coat Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Always goes first. Reflects Special Effects done by attacks.? Recycle Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokemon will be able to reuse their held Item.? Revenge Power: 60 Type: Fighting Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Always goes last. If the opponent Pokemon damages your Pokemon with an attack the same turn you use Revenge, the attack does double damage. Kawarareri (TM31) Power: 75 Type: Fighting Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Removes Reflect, Light Screen and Safeguard from the opponent Pokemon. Yawn Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: After one turn, the opponent Pokemon falls asleep. Drop Feathers Power: 20 Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: The opponent Pokemon loses its held item. Reckless Power: 150 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: As HP decreases so does Reckless's power. Eruption Power: 150 Type: Fire Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: As HP decreases so does Eruption's power. Skill Swap(TM48) Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokémon switches characteristics with the opponent Pokémon. Sealed Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: The opponent Pokemon can not use any attacks that your Pokemon currently knows. Refresh Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Removes all Status Effects from your Pokemon. Grudge Power: --- Type: Ghost Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: If the opponent Pokemon uses an attack to knock out your Pokemon, the PP of that attack drops to 0. Seizure (TM49) Power: --- Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Always goes first. Cancels the opponent's attack and your Pokemon uses the attack the opponent was going to use. This attack only works once. You must switch out before you can use it again. Secret Power (TM43) Power: 70 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: This attack has a different special effect depending on the location of the battle. Diving (HM08) Power: 60 Type: Water Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokemon charges for one turn and attacks on the second. It cannot be hit by most attacks while it is charging. Support Power: 15 Type: Fighting Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Hits the opponent Pokemon 2-5 times. Protective Coloration Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Your Pokemon's type becomes the same type as the last attack the opponent Pokemon used. Light of a Firefly Power: --- Type: Bug Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Your Pokemon's Special Attack goes up 2 levels. Raster Purge Power: 70 Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effect: High chance of lowering the opponent Pokemon's Special Defense. Mist Ball Power: 70 Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effect: High chance of lowering the opponent Pokemon's Special Attack. Feather Dance Power: --- Type: Flying Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Lowers the opponent Pokemon's Attack by 2 levels. Dizzy Dance Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Confuses the opponent Pokemon. Blaze Kick Power: 85 Type: Fire Accuracy: 90% PP: 10 Effects: Higher then normal Critical Hit Rate. Small chance of burning the opponent Pokemon. Mud Play Power: --- Type: Ground Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Electric attacks deal 50% less damage to your Pokemon. Ice Ball Power: 30 Type: Ice Accuracy: 90% PP: 20 Effects: Your Pokemon uses this attack for 5 turns or until you miss. The power doubles after every use. Needle Arm Power: 60 Type: Grass Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effect: Does double damage to opponents who have used Minimize. Good chance of Flinching the opponent Pokemon. Neglect Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100 PP: 10 Effects: Your Pokemon heals 50% of its Max HP. Hyper Voice Power: 90 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: None. Toxic Fang Power: 50 Type: Poison Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Good chance of poisoning the opponent Pokemon. Break Claw Power: 75 Type: Normal Accuracy: 95% PP: 10 Effects: High chance of lowering the opponent Pokemon's Defense by 2 levels. Blast Burn Power: 150 Type: Fire Accuracy: 90% PP: 5 Effects: If the attack works, your Pokemon must recharge during the next turn. Hydro Cannon Power: 150 Type: Water Accuracy: 90% PP: 5 Effects: If the attack works, your Pokemon must recharge during the next turn. Comet Punch(2) Power: 100 Type: Steel Accuracy: 85% PP: 10 Effects: Small chance of increasing your Pokemon's Attack. Frighten Power: 30 Type: Ghost Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Does double damage to opponents who have used Minimize. Good chance of Flinching the opponent Pokemon. Wezaa Ball Power: 50 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 10 Effects: This attack's type changes to the current weather. Aroma Therapy Power: --- Type: Grass Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: Removes all Status Effects from all the Pokemon in your team. Fake Tears Power: --- Type: Dark Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Lowers the opponent Pokemon's Special Defense by 2 levels. Air Cutter Power: 55 Type: Flying Accuracy: 95% PP: 25 Effects: Higher then normal Critical Hit Rate. Over-Heat (TM50) Power: 140 Type: Fire Accuracy: 90% PP: 5 Effects: Your Pokemon's Special Attack goes down by 2 levels. Scent Out Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 40 Effects: Your Pokemon's Accuracy can no longer be raised or lowered. Rock Seal (TM39) Power: 50 Type: Rock Accuracy: 80% PP: 10 Effects: Decreases the opponent Pokemon's Speed. Silver Wind Power: 60 Type: Bug Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: Small chance of raising your Pokemon's Attack, Defense, Speed, Special Attack and Special Defense. Kinzokuon Power: --- Type: Steel Accuracy: 85% PP: 40 Effects: Greatly lowers the opponent Pokemon's Special Defense. Reed Pipe Power: --- Type: Grass Accuracy: 55% PP: 15 Effects: Opponent Pokemon falls asleep. Tickle Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Lowers the opponent Pokemon's Attack and Defense. Cosmo Power Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effect: Raises your Pokemon's Defense and Special Defense. Spout Power: 150 Type: Water Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: As HP decreases so does Spout's power. Signal Beam Power: 75 Type: Bug Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Small chance of confusing the opponent Pokemon. Shadow Punch Power: 60 Type: Ghost Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Never Misses. Supernatural Power Power: 80 Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 30 Effects: Does double damage to opponents who have used Minimize. Good chance of Flinching the opponent Pokemon. Sky Upper Power: 85 Type: Fighting Accuracy: 90% PP: 15 Effects: None. Sand Trap Power: 15 Type: Ground Accuracy: 70% PP: 15 Effects: Opponent Pokemon loses 1/16 of its max HP and cannot switch out for the next 2-5 turns. Absolute Zero Power: --- Type: Ice Accuracy: 30% PP: 5 Effects: One Hit KO! Muddy Stream Power: 95 Type: Water Accuracy: 85% PP: 10 Effects: Good chance of lowering the opponent Pokemon's Accuracy. Seed Machine Gun (TM09) Power: 10 Type: Grass Accuracy: 100% PP: 30 Effects: Hits the opponent Pokemon 2-5 times. Tsubamegaeshi (TM40) Power: 60 Type: Flying Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Never misses. Icicle Power: 10 Type: Ice Accuracy: 100% PP: 30 Effects: Hits the opponent Pokemon 2-5 times. Iron Wall Power: --- Type: Steel Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Increases your Pokemon's Defense by 2 levels. Block Path Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 5 Effects: The opponent Pokemon can not switch out. Howl Power: --- Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 40 Effects: Increases your Pokemon's Attack. Dragon Claw (TM02) Power: 80 Type: Dragon Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: None. Hard Plant Power: 150 Type: Grass Accuracy: 90% PP: 5 Effects: If the attack works, your Pokemon must recharge during the next turn. Build Up (TM08) Power: --- Type: Fighting Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Increases your Pokemon's Attack and Defense. Hop Power: 85 Type: Flying Accuracy: 85% PP: 5 Effects: Your Pokemon charges for one turn and attacks on the second. It cannot be hit by most attacks while it is charging. Mud Shot Power: 55 Type: Ground Accuracy: 95% PP: 15 Effects: Lowers the opponent Pokemon's Speed. Poison Tail Power: 50 Type: Poison Accuracy: 100% PP: 25 Effects: Small Chance of Poisoning the opponent Pokemon. Desire Power: 40 Type: Normal Accuracy: 100% PP: 40 Effects: If your Pokemon has no Held Item, it steals the opponent's Held Item. Voltekka Power: 120 Type: Electric Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Your Pokemon takes recoil from the attack. Magical Leaf Power: 60 Type: Grass Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effect: Never misses. Water Play Power: --- Type: Water Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Fire Attacks deal 50% less damage to your Pokemon. Contemplate (TM04) Power: --- Type: Psychic Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Increases your Pokemon's Special Attack and Special Defense. Leaf Blade Power: 70 Type: Grass Accuracy: 100% PP: 15 Effects: Higher then normal Critical Hit Rate. Dragon Dance Power: --- Type: Dragon Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Increases your Pokemon's Attack and Speed. Rock Blast Power: 25 Type: Rock Accuracy: 80% PP: 10 Effects: Hits the opponent Pokemon 2-5 times. Electroshock (TM34) Power: 60 Type: Electric Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Never misses. Waterway (TM03) Power: 60 Type: Water Accuracy: 100% PP: 20 Effects: Small chance of Confusing the opponent Pokemon. Desire Destruction Power: 120 Type: Steel Accuracy: 85% PP: 5 Effects: Attack hits after 3 turns. Ignores weakness and Resistance. Psyco Blast Power: 140 Type: Psychic Accuracy: 90% PP: 5 Effects: Your Pokemon's Special Attack goes down by 2 levels. X. Pokedex ********** #1 Treecko (English) Type: Grass Egg Group: Monster/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #2 Juputol Type: Grass Egg Group: Monster/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #3 Jucain Type: Grass Egg Group: Monster/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #4 Torchic (English) Type: Fire Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #5 Wakashamo Type: Fire/Fighting Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #6 Bursyamo Type: Fire/Fighting Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #7 Mudkip (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Monster/Water 1 Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #8 Numakuroo Type: Water/Ground Egg Group: Monster/Water 1 Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #9 Raguraaji Type: Water/Ground Egg Group: Monster/Water 1 Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #10 Pochiena Type: Dark Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #11 Guraena Type: Dark Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #12 Jiguzaguma Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #13 Massuguma Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #14 Kemusso Type: Bug Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #15 Karasarisu Type: Bug Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #16 Ageh-hunt Type: Bug/Flying Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #17 Mayurudo Type: Bug Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #18 Dokukeiru Type: Bug/Poison Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #19 Hassboh Type: Water/Grass Egg Group: Water 1/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #20 Hasubrero Type: Water/Grass Egg Group: Water 1/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #21 Runpapa Type: Water/Grass Egg Group: Water 1/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #22 Taneboh Type: Grass Egg Group: Ground/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #23 Conohana Type: Grass/Dark Egg Group: Ground/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #24 Daatingu Type: Grass/Dark Egg Group: Ground/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #25 Subame Type: Normal/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #26 Oosubame Type: Normal/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #27 Kyamome Type: Water/Flying Egg Group: Water 1/Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #28 Pelipper Type: Water/Flying Egg Group: Water 1/Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #29 Rarutosu Type: Psychic Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #30 Kiruria Type: Psychic Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #31 Saanaito Type: Psychic Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #32 Ametama Type: Bug/Water Egg Group: Water 1/Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #33 Amemoosu Type: Bug/Water Egg Group: Water 1/Bug Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #34 Kinococo Type: Grass Egg Group: Fairy/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #35 Kinogassa Type: Grass/Fighting Egg Group: Fairy/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #36 Namakero Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #37 Yarukimono Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #38 Kek-king Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #39 Abra (English) Type: Psychic Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #40 Kadabra (English) Type: Psychic Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #41 Alakazam (English) Type: Psychic Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #42 Tsuchinin Type: Bug/Ground Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 600000 #43 Tekkanin Type: Bug/Flying Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 600000 #44 Nukenin Type: Bug/Ghost Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 600000 #45 Go'nyo'nyo' Type: Normal Egg Group: Monster/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #46 Dogoomu Type: Normal Egg Group: Monster/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #47 Bakuong Type: Normal Egg Group: Monster/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #48 Makunosita Type: Fighting Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #49 Hariteyama Type: Fighting Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #50 Goldeen (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #51 Seaking (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #52 Magikarp (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 2/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #53 Gyarados (English) Type: Water/Flying Egg Group: Water 2/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #54 Azurill (English) Type: Normal Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 800000 #55 Marill (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #56 Azumarill (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #57 Geodude (English) Type: Rock/Ground Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #58 Graveler (English) Type: Rock/Ground Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #59 Golem (English) Type: Rock/Ground Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #60 Nozupasu Type: Rock Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #61 Eneko Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #62 Enekororo Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #63 Zubat (English) Type: Poison/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #64 Golbat (English) Type: Poison/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #65 Crobat (English) Type: Poison/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #66 Tentacool (English) Type: Water/Poison Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #67 Tentacruel (English) Type: Water/Poison Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #68 Yamirami Type: Dark/Ghost Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #69 Kuchiito Type: Steel Egg Group: Ground/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #70 Cocodora Type: Steel/Rock Egg Group: Monster Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #71 Codora Type: Steel/Rock Egg Group: Monster Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #72 Bosugodora Type: Steel/Rock Egg Group: Monster Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #73 Machop (English) Type: Fighting Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #74 Machoke (English) Type: Fighting Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #75 Machamp (English) Type: Fighting Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #76 Asanan Type: Fighting/Psychic Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #77 Chaaremu Type: Fighting/Psychic Egg Group: Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #78 Rakurai Type: Electric Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #79 Raiboruto Type: Electric Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #80 Purasuru Type: Electric Egg Group: Fairy Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #81 Mainan Type: Electric Egg Group: Fairy Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #82 Magnemite (English) Type: Electric/Steel Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #83 Magneton (English) Type: Electric/Steel Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #84 Voltorb (English) Type: Electric Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #85 Electrode (English) Type: Electric Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #86 Volbeat (English) Type: Bug Egg Group: Bug/Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 600000 #87 Illumise Type: Bug Egg Group: Bug/Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #88 Oddish (English) Type: Grass/Poison Egg Group: Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #89 Gloom (English) Type: Grass/Poison Egg Group: Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #90 Vileplume (English) Type: Grass/Poison Egg Group: Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #91 Bellossom (English) Type: Grass Egg Group: Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #92 Doduo (English) Type: Normal/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #93 Dodrio (English) Type: Normal/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #94 Roseria Type: Grass/Poison Egg Group: Fairy/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #95 Gokurin Type: Poison Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #96 Marunoomu Type: Poison Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #97 Kibania Type: Water/Dark Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #98 Samehader Type: Water/Dark Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #99 Wailmer (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Ground/Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #100 Wail-oh Type: Water Egg Group: Ground/Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #101 Donmeru Type: Fire/Ground Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #102 Bakuuda Type: Fire/Ground Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #103 Slugma (English) Type: Fire Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #104 Magcargo (English) Type: Fire/Rock Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #105 Kootasu Type: Fire Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #106 Grimer (English) Type: Poison Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #107 Muk (English) Type: Poison Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #108 Koffing (English) Type: Poison Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #109 Weezing (English) Type: Poison Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #110 Banebuu Type: Psychic Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 800000 #111 Buu-pig Type: Psychic Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 800000 #112 Sandshrew (English) Type: Ground Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #113 Sandslash (English) Type: Ground Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #114 Patchiiru Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground/Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 800000 #115 Skarmory (English) Type: Steel/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #116 Knuckler Type: Ground Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #117 Biburaaba Type: Ground/Dragon Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #118 Furaigon Type: Ground/Dragon Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #119 Sabonea Type: Grass Egg Group: Plant/Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #120 Nokutasu Type: Grass Egg Group: Plant/Humanshape Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #121 Chirutto Type: Normal/Flying Egg Group: Flying/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 600000 #122 Chirutarisu Type: Dragon/Flying Egg Group: Flying/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 600000 #123 Zanguusu Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 600000 #124 Habunake Type: Poison Egg Group: Ground/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #125 Runatoon Type: Rock/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 800000 #126 Soru-rock Type: Roc/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 800000 #127 Dojotchi Type: Water/Ground Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #128 Namazun Type: Water/Ground Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #129 Heigani Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #130 Shizarigar Type: Water/Dark Egg Group: Water 1/Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 1640000 #131 Yajiron Type: Ground/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #132 Nendooru Type: Ground/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #133 Ririira Type: Rock/Grass Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #134 Yureidoru Type: Rock/Grass Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #135 Anopusu Type: Rock/Bug Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #136 Aamurudo Type: Rock/Bug Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #137 Igglybuff (English) Type: Normal Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 800000 #138 Jigglypuff (English) Type: Normal Egg Group: Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #139 Wigglytuff (English) Type: Normal Egg Group: Fairy Experience at Lv100: 800000 #140 Hinbasu Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 600000 #141 Mirokarosu Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 600000 #142 Powarun Type: Normal Egg Group: Fairy/Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #143 Staryu (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #144 Starmie (English) Type: Water/Psychic Egg Group: Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #145 Kecleon (English) Type: Normal Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #146 Kagebouzu Type: Ghost Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 800000 #147 Jupetta Type: Ghost Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 800000 #148 Yomawaru Type: Ghost Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 800000 #149 Samayooru Type: Ghost Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 800000 #150 Torupiusu Type: Grass/Flying Egg Group: Monster/Plant Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #151 Chiriin Type: Psychic Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 800000 #152 Abusoru Type: Dark Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #153 Vulpix (English) Type: Fire Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #154 Ninetales (English) Type: Fire Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #155 Pichu (English) Type: Electric Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #156 Pikachu (English) Type: Electric Egg Group: Ground/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #157 Raichu (English) Type: Electric Egg Group: Ground/Fairy Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #158 Psyduck (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #159 Golduck (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #160 Soonano Type: Psychic Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #161 Wobbuffet (English) Type: Psychic Egg Group: Indeterminate Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #162 Natu (English) Type: Psychic/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #163 Xatu (English) Type: Psychic/Flying Egg Group: Flying Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #164 Girafarig (English) Type: Normal/Psychic Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #165 Phanpy (English) Type: Ground Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #166 Donphan (English) Type: Ground Egg Group: Ground Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #167 Pinsir (English) Type: Bug Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #168 Heracross (English) Type: Bug/Fighting Egg Group: Bug Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #169 Rhyhorn (English) Type: Ground/Rock Egg Group: Monster/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #170 Rhydon (English) Type: Ground/Rock Egg Group: Monster/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #171 Yukiwarashi Type: Ice Egg Group: Fairy/Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #172 Onigoori Type: Ice Egg Group: Fairy/Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #173 Tamazarashi Type: Ice/Water Egg Group: Water 1/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #174 Todogurar Type: Ice/Water Egg Group: Water 1/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #175 Todozeruga Type: Ice/Water Egg Group: Water 1/Ground Experience at Lv100: 1059860 #176 Paaruru Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #177 Hanteeru Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #178 Sakurabisu Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1 Experience at Lv100: 600000 #179 Jilanth Type: Water/Rock Egg Group: Water 1/Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #180 Corsola (English) Type: Water/Rock Egg Group: Water 1/Water 3 Experience at Lv100: 800000 #181 Chinchou (English) Type: Electric/Water Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #182 Lanturn (English) Type: Electric/Water Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #183 Rabukasu Type: Water Egg Group: Water 2 Experience at Lv100: 800000 #184 Horsea (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 100000 #185 Seadra (English) Type: Water Egg Group: Water 1/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 100000 #186 Kingdra (English) Type: Water/Dragon Egg Group: Water 1/Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1000000 #187 Tatsubei Type: Dragon Egg Group: Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #188 Comoruuu Type: Dragon Egg Group: Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #189 Boomanda Type: Dragon/Flying Egg Group: Dragon Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #190 Danbaru Type: Steel/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #191 Metangu Type: Steel/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #192 Metagurosu Type: Steel/Psychic Egg Group: Mineral Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #193 Regirock (English) Type: Rock Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #194 Regice (English) Type: Ice Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #195 Registeel (English) Type: Steel Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #196 Latias Type: Dragon/Psychic Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #197 Latios Type: Dragon/Psychic Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #198 Kyogre Type: Water Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #199 Groudon Type: Ground Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #200 Rekkuuza Type: Dragon/Flying Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #201 Jiraachi Type: Steel/Psychic Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 #202 Deokishisu Type: Psychic Egg Group: No EGGs Experience at Lv100: 1250000 XI. Frequently Asked Questions ****************************** 1. Which Pokemon are not available in either Ruby or Sapphire version? 2. Which Pokemon are only available in Sapphire Version? 3. Which Pokemon are only available in Ruby Version? 4. Are there any new Eevee evolutions? 5. Are Johto, Kanto, Orange Islands, etc. in this game? 6. What is the best Starter Pokémon? 7. Why can't I fight in the Touka City Gym? 8. Why can't I see through this fog in the 4th Gym? 9. What are the new Legendary Pokémon? 10. What are the new types are there in Ruby/Sapphire Version? 11. How many new Pokemon are there in Ruby/Sapphire Version? 12. What is the Japanese Release Date of this game? 13. What is the Canadian/US Release Date of this game? 14. What is the European Release Date of this game? 15. Where can I find a ROM of this game? 16. What's up with Nukenin? It only has 1 HP. 17. Can you trade with Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver/Crystal Version? 18. How do you cross the "White Rails"? 1. Which Pokemon are not available in either Ruby or Sapphire version? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- There are 186 Pokemon that can not be caught or received in either Ruby or Sapphire version. In alphabetical order they are: Aerodactyl, Aipom, Ampharos, Arbok, Arcanine, Ariados, Articuno, Bayleef, Beedrill, Bellsprout, Blastoise, Blissey, Bulbasaur, Butterfree, Caterpie, Celebi, Chansey, Charizard, Charmander, Charmeleon, Chikorita, Clefable, Clefairy, Cleffa, Cloyster, Croconaw, Cubone, Cyndaquil, Deokishisu, Delibird, Dewgong, Diglett, Ditto, Dragonair, Dragonite, Dratini, Drowzee, Dugtrio, Dunsparce, Eevee, Ekans, Electabuzz, Elekid, Entei, Espeon, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Farfetch'd, Fearow, Feraligatr, Flaaffy, Flareon, Forretress, Furret, Gastly, Gengar, Gligar, Granbull, Growlithe, Haunter, Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Hitmontop, Ho-oh, Hoothoot, Hoppip, Houndoom, Houndour, Hypno, Ivysaur, Jiraachi, Jolteon, Jumpluff, Jynx, Kabuto, Kabutops, Kakuna, Kangaskhan, Kingler, Krabby, Lapras, Larvitar, Ledian, Ledyba, Lickitung, Lugia, Magby, Magmar, Mankey, Mantine, Mareep, Marowak, Meganium, Meowth, Metapod, Mew, Mewtwo, Miltank, Misdreavus, Moltres, Mr. Mime, Murkrow, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Nidoran Female, Nidoran Male, Nidorina, Nidorino, Noctowl, Octillery, Omanyte, Omastar, Onix, Paras, Parasect, Persian, Pidgeot, Pidgeotto, Pidgey, Piloswine, Pineco, Politoed, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Ponyta, Porygon, Porygon2, Primeape, Pupitar, Quagsire, Quilava, Qwilfish, Raikou, Rapidash, Raticate, Rattata, Remoraid, Scizor, Scyther, Seel, Sentret, Shellder, Shuckle, Skiploom, Slowbro, Slowking, Slowpoke, Smeargle, Smoochum, Sneasel, Snorlax, Snubbull, Spearow, Spinarak, Squirtle, Stantler, Steelix, Sudowoodo, Suicune, Sunflora, Sunkern, Swinub, Tangela, Tauros, Teddiursa, Togepi, Togetic, Totodile, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Tyrogue, Umbreon, Unown, Ursaring, Vaporeon, Venomoth, Venonat, Venusaur, Victreebel, Wartortle, Weedle, Weepinbell, Wooper, Yanma and Zapdos 2. Which Pokemon are only available in Sapphire Version? -------------------------------------------------------- There are 5 Pokemon that can only be caught or received in Sapphire Version. In alphabetical order they are: Habunake, Hassboh, Kyogre, Latias and Runatoon. 3. Which Pokemon are only available in Ruby Version? ---------------------------------------------------- There are 5 Pokemon that can only be caught or received in Ruby Version. In alphabetical order they are: Groudon, Latios, Soru-rock, Taneboh and Zanguusu. 4. Are there any new Eevee evolutions? -------------------------------------- No. Eevee isn't even in the game. 5. Are Johto, Kanto, Orange Islands, etc. in this game? ------------------------------------------------------- Nope. They aren't in the game. All known evidence of their existence was either faked or unreliable. 6. What is the best Starter Pokémon? ------------------------------------ Treecko has the easiest start. Torchic has the hardest. But Torchic's evolution, Bursyamo is the best by far against the Elite 4. But for Link battling, that's up to you. 7. Why can't I fight in the Touka City Gym? ------------------------------------------- That's actually the 5th Gym, not the first. Come back after getting 4 Badges. 8. Why can't I see through this fog in the 4th Gym? --------------------------------------------------- Change the settings on your emulator. Or better yet, don't use the ROM. 9. What are the new Legendary Pokémon? -------------------------------------- Kyogre, Groudon and Rekkuuza are the main ones, equivalent to Mewtwo, Lugia and Ho-oh of RBYGSC. Latios, Latias, Regirock, Regiice, Registeel, Deokishisu and Jiraachi are the other ones, equivalent to Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew, Raikou, Entei, Suicune and Celebi. 10. What are the new types are there in Ruby/Sapphire Version? ------------------------------------------------------------- There aren't any new types. The same 17 are still here. 11. How many new Pokemon are there in Ruby/Sapphire Version? ------------------------------------------------------------ There are 185 new Pokemon in Ruby/Sapphire Version. 12. What is the Japanese Release Date of this game? --------------------------------------------------- November 21, 2002. It has already been released. 13. What is the Canadian/US Release Date of this game? ------------------------------------------------------ March 17, 2003. 14. What is the European Release Date of this game? --------------------------------------------------- Unknown. 15. Where can I find a ROM of this game? ---------------------------------------- ROM's are illegal. Don't use them. 16. What's up with Nukenin? It only has 1 HP. --------------------------------------------- It's immune to all non-super effective attacks. Only Fire, Flying, Rock, Ghost and Dark types attacks can hit it. But it is effected by weather effects, etc. So Sandstorm or Curse will knock it out instantly. 17. Can you trade with Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver/Crystal Version? ------------------------------------------------------------------- No. Ruby/Sapphire Version are NOT compatible with any previous Pokemon game. You can not battle, trade or interact in anyway between them. 18. How do you cross the "White Rails"? --------------------------------------- You need to use the Dart Bike. While on the rail, press the direction and B at the same time to hop over to the next rail. XII. Acknowledgements ********************* Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures and Pokemon- For making this game possible. http://user.yagb.de/meowth346/ - Pokemon Forever Best Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire website on the net. http://www.actionace.com/pfx/ - Pokemon Forest X. Best Pokemon website ever. Ignited my original interest in Pokemon. http://pokegym.thedojo.com/ - Another great website I used to go to. http://www.math.miami.edu/~jam/azure/index.htm- Azure Heights. Yet another great website. # All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders.