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Title of Game: Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Name of System: GameCube
Type of Guide: FAQ/Walkthrough
Number of Version: Version 3.7
Last Revision Date: 19-07-08
Name of Writer: Tails333
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Version History
3. Game Overview
3.01 - Game Controls
3.02 - Field Screen
3.03 - Battle Screen
3.04 - Shadow Pokemon
3.05 - Definitions
3.06 - Hints and Tips
4. Walkthrough
4.01 - Pokemon HQ
4.02 - Kaminko's House
4.03 - Gateon Port
4.04 - Agate Village
4.05 - Mt. Battle
4.06 - Cipher Lab
4.07 - Pyrite Town
4.08 - Poke Spots
4.09 - ONBS Headquarters
4.10 - Realgam Tower
4.11 - Phenac City
4.12 - S.S. Libra
4.13 - Outskirt Stand
4.14 - Snagem Hideout
4.15 - Cipher Key Lair
4.16 - Citadark Isle
4.17 - Aftermath
5. Colosseums
5.01 - Pyrite Colosseum
5.02 - Realgam Colosseum
5.03 - Orre Colosseum
6. Side Quests
6.01 - Wanderer Miror B.
6.02 - Lucky Egg
6.03 - Poke Spots
6.04 - Phenac Pre Gym
6.05 - Agate Teacher Lady
6.06 - Agate Day Care
6.07 - Jovi's Diary
6.08 - Mew Movesets
7. Mini-Games
7.01 - Battle Bingo
7.02 - Battle Sims
8. Database
8.01 - Pokemon
8.02 - Technical Machines
8.03 - Shops
8.04 - Items
8.05 - Type Matchups
9. Trainer Rematches
10. Purify Chamber
11. Mt. Battle
12. Attack Combos
13. Frequently Asked Questions
14. Credits
15. Contact Information
16. Copyright Information
TIP: If you want to find a section in the Table of Contents more quickly and
easily, press Ctrl + F simultaneously to bring up the 'Find' function menu.
Type or paste the name/number of the section into the menu. Click on 'Find
Next' to go to the section you've typed or pasted.
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1. Introduction
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Thank you for choosing to read my FAQ/Walkthrough for Pokémon XD: Gale of
Darkness. This FAQ may be in its early stages, but eventually it will contain
everything you need (and more!) to fully complete the game. After seeing on
the GameFAQs message boards that people were asking a lot of questions about
this game, I decided to write this FAQ to answer them.
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness takes place five years after the first GameCube
Pokémon game, Pokémon Colosseum. An ex-member of Team Snagem and a girl who
had a special ability to see Shadow Pokémon both managed to thwart the evil
syndicate Cipher's plans to take over the Orre Region. Cipher supposedly
disbanded shortly afterwards, but now it seems they're back. It's now up to
you to defeat Cipher once again and restore peace to Orre.
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2. Version History
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Version 0.5, 16th December 2005:
Submitted the FAQ.
Version 0.7, 22nd December 2005:
Updated the FAQ.
Version 0.8, 31st December 2005:
Updated Walkthrough, updated Side Quests, added Shadow Pokémon Database, and
updated FAQ.
Version 1.0, 6th January 2006:
Completed Walkthrough, updated Realgam Tower section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.1, 14th January 2006:
Added "Aftermath" section to the Walkthrough, added Hints and Tips section,
added Phenac Pre Gym and Mew Movesets to the Side Quests section, and updated
FAQ.
Version 1.2, 21st January 2006:
Added Strategies for the Boss Battles in Story Mode Walkthrough, completed
Colosseum Walkthrough, added Battle CD Locations section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.3, 29th January 2006:
Added Gligar to the Regular Pokémon Locations section, started Mt. Battle and
Item Locations sections, updated Purify Chamber section, updated Realgam Tower
section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.4, 3rd February 2006:
Added Game Overview and Type Matchup List sections, updated Trainer Rematches
section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.5, 11th February 2006:
Reformated Shop List section, updated Mt. Battle section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.6, 18th February 2006:
Completed Mt. Battle section, updated Realgam Tower section, updated Side
Quests section, started Ability List section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.7, 25th February 2006:
Added Strategies for Zones 81-90 of Mt. Battle, updated Side Quests section,
completed Ability List section, added locations of the Battle CDs to the
relevant parts of the Walkthrough, added Team Sypnosis to the Walkthrough,
changed "Realgam Tower" section to "Mini-Games" section, updated Trainer
Rematches section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.8, 1st April 2006:
Updated Item Locations section, added Recommended Teams to the Mt. Battle
section, and updated FAQ.
Version 1.9, 29th April 2006:
Elaborated more on the Boss Battle with Ardos in the Walkthrough, updated
Attack Combos section, and updated FAQ.
Version 2.0, 6th May 2006:
Added Colosseum References and Jovi's Diary sections, and updated FAQ.
Version 2.1, 13th May 2006:
Completed Item Locations section, and updated FAQ.
Version 2.2, 27th May 2006:
Added Berry Items to the Item Locations section, updated Game Overview section,
and updated FAQ.
Version 2.3, 3rd June 2006:
Added the Solution to the Thug Zook glitch in the Walkthrough, and updated FAQ.
Version 2.4, 10th June 2006:
Added Starter Sypnosis to the Walkthrough, and updated FAQ.
Version 2.5, 17th June 2006:
Changed formatting and rewrote the Table of Contents.
Version 2.6, 24th June 2006:
Updated the Mt. Battle and Purify Chamber sections, and updated FAQ.
Version 2.7, 1st July 2006:
Updated FAQ.
Version 2.8, 8th July 2006:
Added Move Tutor section and updated FAQ.
Version 2.9, 15th July 2006:
Updated FAQ.
Version 3.0, 22th July 2006:
Updated FAQ.
Version 3.1, 14th August 2006:
Added Strategies to the Orre Colosseum Walkthrough, fixed Battle CD08's
Solution, and updated FAQ.
Version 3.2, 9th September 2006:
Added ASCII art to the top of the FAQ/Walkthrough.
Version 3.3, 30th September 2006:
Moved "Jovi's Diary" and "Agate Move Tutor" to the Side Quests section. Added
"Agate Day Care" to the same section.
Version 3.4, 14th October 2006:
Added "Poké Spots" to the Side Quests section.
Version 3.5, 22nd March 2008:
Updated FAQ.
Version 3.6, 24th May 2008:
Revamped the entire FAQ.
Version 3.7, 19th July 2008:
Changed the Recommended Team for Orre Colosseum.
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3. Game Overview
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This section overviews everything you should know prior to starting this game.
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3.01 - GAME CONTROLS
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Field Controls
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Name | Description
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Control Stick | Moves the Main Character.
+Control Pad | Moves the Main Character.
C Stick | Moves the Main Character.
Start Button | Sends you to the Menu Screen.
A Button | Talk, check, and scroll through text.
B Button | Go back to the previous screen.
X Button | Sends you to the Menu Screen. Moves an item.
Y Button | Sends you to the Menu Screen. Moves an item.
L Button | Reset the orders of items and Poké Balls.
R Button | Reset the orders of items and Poké Balls.
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Battle Controls
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Name | Description
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Control Stick | Selects a command.
+Control Pad | Selects a command.
C Stick | Selects a command.
A Button | Confirms selection.
B Button | Cancels a selecion.
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Purify Chamber Controls
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Name | Description
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Control Stick | Moves the cursor. Selects a command.
+Control Pad | Moves the cursor. Selects a command.
C Stick | Moves the cursor. Selects a command.
A Button | Confirm selection.
B Button | Cancel selection.
L Button | Changes a Set.
R Button | Changes a Set.
Z Button | Switch Screen to PC or Party Pokémon.
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3.02 - FIELD SCREEN
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When you are progressing through the game, you'll be walking around the map of
the Orre Region. At first, you'll only be able to access 'Pokémon HQ Lab', but
as you complete chapters, you'll unlock new districts.
Pokémon Centre
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A Pokémon Centre is identified by a "PC" sign. Every Pokémon Centre offers
services such as fully healing your Pokémon and free PC use, making it
essential for your travels.
Poké Mart
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A Poké Mart is identified by a "MART" sign. Items can be brought and sold at
any Poké Mart. Some Marts carry items that are only available in their towns.
For example, you can purchase Carbos and Zinc only in Phenac City.
Save Point
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You can safely end your game by selecting "Save" on the field menu. Once you
have saved, the game can be safely turned off. When the game is turned back
on, you can resume from where you last saved.
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3.03 - BATTLE SCREEN
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*In a Single Battle, Pokémon are sent into battle one at a time. In a Double
Battle, Pokémon are sent into battle two at a time.
*There are basically two types of battles: battles against Pokémon Trainers,
and battles against wild Pokémon. Trainer battles can take a variety of
forms. Standard battles are conducted with Trainers you meet while
travelling. There are also event-type battles that are conducted at
facilities such as the Colosseums in the Orre Region. There are Battle Sims
conducted using Battle Sim Systems as well.
*A Pokémon loses Hit Points (HP) if it is hurt in a battle. It faints if it
loses all its HP and becomes incapable of battling. You win by making your
opponent's Pokémon faint. The reverse is also true. If all your Pokémon
faint, you lose.
*Information about the opponent's Pokémon is displayed on panels on the upper
right of the screen, while your information is on the upper left. Each panel
shows the respective Pokémon's HP and status. At the lower part of the
screen, the battle menu is displayed.
*When a battle starts, select "FIGHT" in the battle menu. This opens the move
menu which lists the moves the Pokémon knows. When a move is selected, its
Power Points (PP) are shown at the right. The PP indicates how many times
the selected move can be used.
*In the battle menu, select "POKéMON" to display all the Pokémon that are in
your party. On the left are the two Pokémon in battle. On the right hand
side, your party Pokémon not in battle (if any) are displayed. Selecting a
Pokémon displays a menu. Use the "SHIFT" command in the menu to switch the
selected Pokémon with another one.
*Select "ITEM" in the battle menu to use an item you have. Some items may
not be used in battles, however.
*Select "CALL" in the battle menu to call out to the chosen Pokémon. The
called Pokémon's attack accuracy rises. Calls can also awaken sleeping
Pokémon or bring them out of Reverse Mode.
*A status problem refers to an ailment that is inflicted on a Pokémon by its
foe's attack. These include Burns, Paralysis, Poisoning, Sleep, and Freezing.
These can be healed by visiting a Pokémon Centre/Healing Machine or using the
appropriate item.
*If you defeat a Pokémon Trainer in a battle, you will be rewarded with money.
You may also receive other rewards in certain Colosseum Battles such as
Technical Machines (TMs) and Poké Coupons.
*If all the Pokémon in your party faint, you lose some money, and you are
returned home. To reduce that chance, visit Pokémon Centres/Healing Machines
often. Also, get in the habit of saving often.
*To beat a Trainer in battle, use Pokémon that have type advantages over the
foe's Pokémon. You may also use highly trained Pokémon with overwhelming
power. Outnumbering the foe's Pokémon is another obvious tactic.
*A Pokémon may learn up to four different moves. If the Pokémon knows the
maximum four moves, one of the existing moves must be forgotten for the new
move to be learned. There are many kinds of moves including attacks and
those with special effects. The kinds of moves that can be learned vary for
each Pokémon. Some moves can be learned from Technical Machines (TMs) and
Hidden Machines (HMs). Note that you can't teach HMs to Pokémon in this
game.
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3.04 - SHADOW POKEMON
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Shadow Moves are special moves that are used only by Shadow Pokémon. If a
Regular Pokémon is hit by a Shadow Move, it will sustain heavy damage.
Conversely, if a Shadow Move hits a Shadow Pokémon, it will not be very
effective. Also, Shadow Moves don't use any Power Points (PP), so they can be
used over and over again without limit. The list below details all the Shadow
Moves in the game.
Once a Shadow Pokémon is Purified, it will forget its Shadow Moves and gain
Special Moves. These Special Moves cannot be taught to Pokémon in other
Pokémon GBA games. For example, a Zapdos Snagged from Grand Master Greevil
can learn the excellent Psychic-Type attack, Extrasensory, but a Zapdos caught
in FireRed and LeafGreen will not be able to learn this attack.
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Name | Description
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Shadow Blast | Aims a powerful Shadowy blast at an opponent.
Shadow Blitz | Aims a Shadowy blast at an opponent.
Shadow Bolt | Aims a Shadowy Thunderbolt that can Paralyse at an opponent.
Shadow Break | Aims a Shadowy Strength at an opponent.
Shadow Chill | Aims a Shadowy Ice Beam that can Freeze at an opponent.
Shadow Down | Decreases the DEF of opponents.
Shadow End | Aims a powerful attack that can recoil at an opponent.
Shadow Fire | Aims a Shadowy Flamethrower than can Burn at an opponent.
Shadow Half | Halfs the HP of all Pokémon in battle.
Shadow Hold | Stops the switching of the targeted Pokémon in battle.
Shadow Mist | Decreases the evasiveness of an opponent.
Shadow Panic | Confuses the targeted Pokémon.
Shadow Rave | Aims an attack at both opponents.
Shadow Rush | Aims a Shadowy Tackle at an opponent.
Shadow Shed | Eliminates moves such as Reflect and Light Screen.
Shadow Storm | Aims a powerful Shadowy blast at both opponents.
Shadow Sky | Damages all non-Shadow Pokémon for five turns.
Shadow Wave | Aims a Shadowy Tackle at both opponents.
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3.05 - DEFINITIONS
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*Lv. (Level) indicates the growth and strength of a Pokémon. In general, when
a Pokémon levels up, its stats such as HP, Attack, and Defence rise, making it
stronger. Pokémon may learn a new move upon leveling up.
*HP (Hit Points) indicates a Pokémon's vitality. If a Pokémon's HP drops to
zero, it faints and is unable to battle. So, the key in battle is try to
reduce the foe's HP to zero. If your Pokémon are hurt, restore their HP at a
Pokémon Centre/Healing Machine or use items.
*Exp. Points stands for "Experience Points." Pokémon gain Exp. Points by
participating in winning battles. When a Pokémon accumulates sufficient Exp.
Points, it levels up. The Exp. Bar indicates accumulated Exp. Points. It
returns to zero upon leveling up.
*Attack indicates the power of an offensive move. The higher this stat, the
more powerful the move. It is applied for the following move types: Normal,
Poison, Ground, Flying, Bug, Fighting, Rock, Ghost, and Steel.
*Defence indicates the resistance a Pokémon has against physical attacks. The
higher this stat, the less damage sustained from a foe's physical hit.
*Sp. Attack (Special Attack) indicates the power of a special attack move. The
higher this stat, the more powerful the special attack move. It is applied
for the following move types: Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Ice, Psychic,
Dragon, and Dark.
*Sp. Defence (Special Defence) indicates the resistance a Pokémon has against
special attacks. The higher this stat, the less damage sustained from a foe's
special attack.
*Speed indicates the agility of a Pokémon. If this stat exceeds the foe's in
battle, the Pokémon can make a move before its slower opponent.
*OT stands for "Original Trainer," the first Trainer to have caught the
selected Pokémon. Even if the Pokémon is traded, the OT name will remain
unchanged.
*All Pokémon have a special Ability. There are different kinds of these
Abilities. The Abilities differ from species to species. Some species have
more than one kind of ability. Check the Ability List section for more info.
*The ID No. is a special number assigned specifically to you as a Trainer.
Together with the OT name, the ID No. is used to precisely identify the
Original Trainer. The ID No. does not change even if the Pokémon is traded.
*PP stands for "Power Points." It indicates the number of times a certain move
can be used in battle. Like HP, PP can be restored by visting a Pokémon
Centre/Healing Machine or using certain items.
*Power indicates the strength of an attack. The higher this number, the
greater the damage that can be inflicted on the foe!
*Accuracy indicates the probability of a move hitting the foe. The higher this
number, the more likely the move will strike the target.
*Status aliments include Sleep (can't use moves), Poison (causes steady HP
loss), Paralysis (may prevent moves), Burn (HP loss and lowers Attack), and
Freeze (can't use moves). These can be healed with items, etc.
*FNT stands for "fainted." A Pokémon faints if its HP is reduced to zero. It
becomes incapable of partcipating in battle. Restore a fainted Pokémon at a
Pokémon Centre/Healing Machine, or use an item.
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3.06 - HINTS AND TIPS
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*When you are progressing through the game, I advice saving your game after
every battle and when you go to a different location. Unlike Pokémon
Colosseum, you can now save your progress anywhere, so if you lose a battle,
you can re-load your last save to get your money back. This game doesn't
automatically save your progress, so you must save to record it.
*When you are progressing through the game, I advice healing your Pokémon at
a Pokémon Centre or a Healing Machine. You can also deposit them and withdraw
them from a PC Station to heal them. In addition, you can use items, such as
Super Potion and Lemonade, to heal your Pokémon as well. If you do this,
you'll avoid participating in a battle where your Pokémon are low on HP and
PP moves.
*Before entering a Cipher facility, buy about 20 Poké/Great/Ultra Balls to Snag
any Shadow Pokémon that the members of Cipher will use. At the start of the
game, Poké Balls will be able to Snag the Shadow Pokémon easily, but as you
continue your progress, you'll have to start using Great/Ultra Balls to Snag
them. Generally, if a Poké Mart is selling Great/Ultra Balls, it would be
wise to start using them to Snag the stronger Shadow Pokémon.
*When you enter a Cipher facility, you'll be ambushed by a lot of Cipher Peons.
These Peons will jump down from above to battle you, so watch out. Always
save your game in case you forget that they're waiting for you. After you
defeat them, they won't challenge you again, so you can leave the Cipher
facility and heal your Pokémon if you want to.
*Cipher R&Ds do research and development. You'll see them at Cipher Lab,
Cipher Key Lair and Citadark Isle. A few of them won't battle you, but the
majority of them will, so watch out. After you defeat them, they won't
challenge you again, so you can leave the Cipher facility and heal your
Pokémon if you want to. Engineers at Cipher Key Lair and Citadark Isle won't
battle you, since they're busy making Shadow Pokémon.
*Cipher Admins are high-ranking members of Cipher. The Cipher Admins you'll
face in this game include Lovrina, Snattle, and Gorigan. Always save your
game before battling them, since they are much more difficult to defeat than
the Cipher Peons and Cipher R&Ds.
*If you want to Snag a Shadow Pokémon, you'll have to weaken it first. Don't
use Super Effective moves against it, since you might accidentally knock it
out. Use moves, such as Thunder Wave, to inflict a status condition to have
an easier time Snagging it. When the Shadow Pokémon's HP is in the red/yellow
zone, throw a Poké/Great/Ultra Ball. You should be able to Snag it. If not,
try again. Towards the end of the game, stronger Pokémon, such as Kangaskhan
and Chansey, will be tougher to Snag, so keep throwing Balls until they are
Snagged. Just watch out for their Shadow Moves.
*If your Pokémon don't know a variety of attacks, you'll find battles difficult
if you haven't taught good attacks to them. For example, a Starmie that knows
only Water-Type attacks can defeat Rock/Ground Pokémon easily, but its moves
won't be as effective against other Pokémon in the game. Therefore, it would
be advantageous to teach Starmie moves like Thunderbolt and Ice Beam to help
cover its weaknesses.
*Although attacks like Blizzard, Thunder and Fire Blast are strong, they have
70% Accuracy and 5 PP. Therefore, I suggest teaching your Pokémon the second
most powerful attacks, such as Ice Beam and Thunderbolt, since they have 100%
Accuracy and 15 PP.
*If you want to have easier time completing the game, I advice training your
party of Pokémon at locations like Mt. Battle and Pyrite Colosseum to raise
their Levels. That way, you'll have an advantage over your opponents, since
your Pokémon will probably be much stronger than theirs.
*When you are progressing through the game, it would be advantageous to train
a variety of Pokémon Types to have an advantage in battles. For example, a
team consisting of Espeon, Suicune, Sceptile, Tyranitar, Zapdos, and
Typhlosion can take down Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Ice, Fighting, Poison,
Ground, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Ghost, Dragon, and Steel Pokémon.
Therefore, it's excellent to have a balanced party, so you can have an
advantage over a lot of Pokémon Types.
*Some Pokémon in this game are Dual-Types. Examples of Dual-Types include
Houndour, Baltoy, and Spheal. Dual-Type Pokémon are excellent for covering
any weaknesses your party might have, since you can have up to 12 different
Types are on your team instead of just six.
*If you can obtain Pokémon like Chansey and Tauros that are difficult to catch
in the GBA games, you can trade them to get a rare Pokémon in return. If you
want to keep these Pokémon, I suggest breeding them in the GBA games and
trading their eggs instead. That way, you can keep your rare Pokémon and
still get one in return. Note that you can't trade until you complete the
game.
*If you visit the Herbalist Shop in Gateon Port, you'll notice that items, such
as Energy Root and Revival Herb, are on sale. Although you can use these
items to heal your Pokémon, they will dislike them. As a result, their
happiness will decrease, so stick to using other items to heal your Pokémon.
*Rest can recover a Pokémon's HP, but the Pokémon will be asleep for a few
turns. You can counter this by using the Call command to wake it up. This is
an excellent strategy to use in battles.
*When you're choosing what attacks to teach to your Pokémon, note that they can
be either Attacks or Special Attacks. If your Pokémon have high Special
Attack, teach them Grass, Electric, Water, Fire, Ice, Psychic, Dragon and Dark
moves. If your Pokémon have high Attack, teach them Normal, Flying, Rock,
Ground, Fighting, Bug, Ghost, Poison and Steel attacks.
*Although moves, such as Sky Attack and Solarbeam, are strong, you can use
Protect, Detect, Fly or Dig to dodge them, since they require two turns to
charge up. However, if Sunny Day is in effect, Solarbeam doesn't have the
two-turn penalty, so watch out. Powerful moves, such as Hyper Beam and Hydro
Cannon, can attack right away, but the user must wait two turns before he/she
can attack again.
*Some Pokémon, such as Tyranitar and Metagross, have low Speed, so they're
usually the last Pokémon to attack. If you attach the Quick Claw item to
them, they may attack first.
*Moves, such as Aeroblast and Razor Leaf, can cause Critical Hits in battle.
In addition, they can penetrate defensive moves like Reflect and Light Screen.
They're useful for scoring some extra damage against your opponent's Pokémon.
*Although moves, such as Fissure and Sheer Cold, can knock out your opponent's
Pokémon in one hit, note that they have 30% Accuracy. In addition, they won't
work against Pokémon that are at a higher Level than yours. To counter the
accuracy problem, you can use moves, such as Mind Reader and Lock-On, to ensure
that the one hit knock out moves hit their targets. For example, Articuno can
use Mind Reader to ensure Sheer Cold hits its target.
*Although Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness allows you to Snag rare Pokémon, such as
Zapdos and Lugia, there is one disadvantage to getting them in this game.
When they are Purified, they regain Special Moves but they won't know certain
attacks. For example, a Zapdos Snagged from Grand Master Greevil won't know
Drill Peck, even though it should have learnt it at Level 49. Fortunately,
you can ask the Move Relearner at Mt. Battle to teach it to Zapdos in exchange
for 1,000 Poké Coupons.
*Although Shadow Moves are Super Effective against Regular Pokémon, if you use
your own Shadow Pokémon against your opponent's, Shadow Moves will not be very
effective. Towards the end of the game, your opponents will have more than 1
Shadow Pokémon in their parties. If your Shadow Pokémon know non-Shadow
Moves, you will have an advantage over them.
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4. Walkthrough
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If you want to begin a new game, select New Game and you'll be prompted to name
the main character. You can choose one of the default names or make up your
own. If you want to continue a previous game, select Continue and you'll
appear at the Save Point.
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4.01 - POKEMON HQ LAB
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Once the opening movie ends, you'll begin the game in battle with Sim Trainer
Jadlet. You're in control of a Level 50 Salamence. Use Earthquake twice to
defeat the enemy Metagross and beat Jadlet. Although Metagross will use Sludge
Bomb once, you'll have enough HP left to win the battle.
Afterwards, it is revealed that you were participating in a Battle Sim in the
Pokemon HQ Lab. You actually have a Level 10 Eevee instead of a Level 50
Salamence. Go left and talk with Lily and Prof. Krane. Lily (your mother)
asks you to find your sister Jovi, so agree. Krane advises that you check out
the P*DA in your room. "PDA" stands for Pokémon Digital Assistant and can be
used for e-mail, among other things.
Explore the Pokemon HQ Lab and learn the layout of the building. Watch the
television on the second floor to discover that authorities have failed to find
any traces of the cargo ship S.S. Libra since its sudden disappearance off the
coast of Gateon Port. When you're finished examining objects and talking to
civilians, go to your room and grab a P*DA from the table. While you're there,
you can also take 3 Potions from the chest nearby. You can obtain Battle CD 33
once you've progressed through the game and liberated Phenac City.
When you try to leave your room, you'll recieve an e-mail from Prof. Krane.
He suggests that you talk to Adon about Jovi, so go back to the second floor
and speak with him. If you can't find him, check underneath the tables in the
bottom-left corner of the room where the television is. Adon thinks that Jovi
may have gone off to Dr. Kaminko's manor to visit her friend Chobin. It's a
big, weird house southeast of Pokemon HQ Lab.
You can challenge Supertrainer Afred outside to practice battling. Your Level
10 Eevee's moveset is Tackle, Bite, Tail Whip, and Sand-Attack, so Afred's
Level 5 Sentret should be easy to defeat. Use Tackle/Bite to take it down
after two turns.
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| Battle: Supertrainer Afred |
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| Pokémon | Level | Type | Recommended Moves
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| Sentret | 5 | Normal | Fighting
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Once the battle ends, travel to Dr. Kaminko's House.
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4.02 - DR. KAMINKO'S HOUSE
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When you arrive outside Dr. Kaminko's House, approach the building and you'll
be confronted by Kaminko's assistant Chobin. He mistakes you for a burglar and
battles you. Like your battle with Afred, this fight is fairly easy.
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=+
| Battle: Kaminko Aide Chobin |
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| Sunkern | 5 | Grass | Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug
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Upon winning, Chobin realises that you're not a burglar and apologises for
coming to the wrong conclusion. Jovi appears and asks if you got lost. Enter
the manor and speak with Jovi. You can obtain Battle CDs 49 and 50 here after
destroying the Cipher Key Lair. After Jovi "joins" your party, leave and
you'll receive an e-mail from Prof. Krane. He needs your help with something,
so go back to Pokemon HQ Lab.
As you return to HQ, Jovi "leaves" your party, and Lily advises that you see
Prof. Krane immediately. Go to the second floor and speak with a man wearing a
white hat and blue shirt. He mentions that the Professor went downstairs a
short while ago, so return to the first floor and talk to him.
It seems the scientists have finished completing their latest invention, the
Snag Machine. Shadow Pokémon are victims of criminals who use them for
misdeeds. The most effective means of taking such Pokémon from criminals is
to use the Snag Machine developed by Cipher five years ago. It is an
unforgiveable act among Trainers to steal another Trainer's Pokémon, but there
is no other way to save the Shadow Pokémon. The Aura Reader's development made
it possible to create a workable new Snag Machine. The Aura Reader can be made
to sound a warning and prevent the Snag Machine from working if a regular,
non-Shadow Pokémon is targeted.
Unfortunately, just as you put the Snag Machine on your arm, Professor Krane is
kidnapped by a group of Cipher Peons. Exit the Pokémon HQ, and you'll see the
group preparing to make their getaway. As you attempt to stop them, Spy Naps
battles you. When he sends out his Shadow Teddiursa, simply throw a Poké Ball
to Snag it. However, in later battles, you'll have to weaken a Shadow Pokémon
if you want to Snag it.
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Trainer Battle: Spy Naps
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Teddiursa (Shadow) | 11+ | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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After the battle, the Cipher Peons escape with Professor Krane. Even without
the Professor's assistance, Lily makes the decision to continue working on
completing the Purify Chamber. She has ordered a Machine Part for the Purify
Chamber from the Parts Shop in Gateon Port.
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4.03 - GATEON PORT
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As you enter Gateon Port, Jovi runs past you and accidentally bumps into Thug
Zook. Zook complains that Jovi has messed up his hair, and threatens to set
his Shadow Zangoose on her. Fortunately, Zook is interrupted by Mr. Verich and
his bodyguards. One of the bodyguards, Mystery Man Ardos, orders his
Alakazam to attack Zook's Zangoose, defeating it instantly.
When Mr. Verich and his bodyguards leave the scene, head left to reach the
Parts Shop. On your way there, you'll meet Emili (Jovi's friend) and her
mother Acri. Inside the Parts Shop, you'll notice that the shopkeeper isn't
there.
If you talk to the person nearby, he'll offer to give you one of five
Evolution Items, because you have a rare Eevee, which can evolve into four
different forms. A Water Stone evolves Eevee into a Vaporeon, Thunderstone
Jolteon, Fire Stone Flareon, Moon Shard Umbreon, and Sun Shard Espeon. While
the Stones can evolve Eevee right away, you must wait until your Eevee levels
up before it can evolve into Umbreon or Espeon.
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Espeon | 11 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Flareon | 10 | Fire | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Jolteon | 10 | Electric | Volt Absorb | Ground
Vaporeon | 10 | Water | Water Absorb | Electric/Grass
Umbreon | 11 | Dark | Synchronize | Fighting
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Espeon has high Sp Atk/Spd. It can learn powerful Psychic-type moves, such as
Psybeam and Psychic, that are effective against most Pokémon in the game. It
also learns Morning Sun, an excellent healing move. Thanks to its amazing Sp
Atk, Espeon's Bite can take out Psychics more quickly and easily.
Flareon has high Atk, but it doesn't learn any good moves to take advantage of
it. It has average Sp Atk, though, so Bite and Flamethrower will do some
damage. Unfortunately, it only learns Flamethrower at Level 52, and that's
too late, considering Espeon, Vaporeon and Jolteon can learn good attacks way
before then. Flareon's low Spd is another disadvantage.
Jolteon has high Spd/Sp Atk and can learn a variety of attacks (Thunderbolt,
Double Kick, Pin Missile), although they are mostly weak and run off its low
Atk. You can use Jolteon to outrun most opponents and paralyze them with
Thunder Wave. Vaporeon has high Hp and Sp Atk and, like Jolteon, can learn
different kinds of moves such as Water Gun, Bite and Aurora Beam. It has low
Spd, though. Umbreon has high Sp Def/Def and Hp, but its Sp Atk/Atk and Spd
are low. You can use Umbreon to annoy opponents with Confuse Ray and
Moonlight.
Aside from Umbreon, the Eevee evolutions have average Sp Def. With the
exception of Vaporeon and Umbreon, they also have low Hp and Def. If you want
an easy game, I suggest choosing Espeon. If you want a normal game, I
recommend choosing Jolteon, Vaporeon or Umbreon. If you want a hard game, I
advise choosing Flareon.
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When you have taken an Evolution Item, exit the Parts Shop and speak with Perr
outside. He informs you that he's repaired the bridges, so he can find the
Machine Part you need. Return to the shop. You'll recieve the Machine Part
from Perr. Although you can now go back to the Pokémon HQ, I suggest battling
the Trainers here to gain Exp. Points and Snag some Shadow Pokémon. Rotate
the bridges to find Casual Guy Cyle on a ledge and Bodybuilder Kilen at the top
of the Lighthouse.
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Trainer Battle: Casual Guy Cyle
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Taillow | 6 | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
Ledyba (Shadow) | 10+ | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
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Zubat | 6 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Poochyena (Shadow) | 10+ | Dark | Run Away | Fighting
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Once you've defeated the Trainers and Snagged their Shadow Pokémon, rotate the
bridges again to end up back on the mainland. If you go to the Krabby Club,
Navigator Berk will refuse to allow you to pass, unless you can defeat him.
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Trainer Battle: Navigator Berk
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Wingull | 6 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Lotad | 6 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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After the battle, enter the Krabby Club and explore the building. Grab the
Super Potion in the basement and talk to the man upstairs. If you show him the
first Pokémon in your party, he'll mention its happiness towards you. This is
useful for finding out if Pokémon, such as Chansey and Golbat, will evolve when
they level up, since they can only evolve through happiness. In addition,
moves, such as Return and Frustration, will become stronger depending on a
Pokémon's happiness.
You can find Gateon Port's Pokémon Centre and Poké Mart near the Krabby Club.
A Pokémon Centre is identified by a "PC" sign. Every Pokémon Centre offers
services such as fully healing your Pokémon and free PC use, making it
essential for your travels. In the basement of Phenac City's Pokémon Centre,
you can trade with Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen once you
complete the game. A Poké Mart is identified by a "MART" sign. Items can be
brought and sold at any Poké Mart. Some Marts carry items that are only
available in their towns. For example, you can purchase Carbos and Zinc only
in Phenac City. The second floor of Gateon Port's Poké Mart opens after you
visit the three Poké Spots.
At the Lighthouse, you can obtain 1 Potion, 3 Poké Balls and 1 Awakening. If
you defeat Sailor Bost in a battle, he'll give you TM45 (Attract).
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Trainer Battle: Sailor Bost
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Marill | 6 | Water | Thick Fat | Electric/Grass
Whismur | 6 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
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In order to find the exit to Gateon Port, go left from the Pokémon Centre and
approach the steps. As you go up them, you'll be taken to the World Map. Go
back to the Pokémon HQ and speak with Lily. When you hand over the Machine
Part to her, she'll admit that she needs more time to finish completing the
Purify Chamber. Fortunately, there is another way to Purify your Shadow
Pokémon. Lily reveals that the mysterious Relic Stone in Agate Village can
Purify Shadow Pokémon, so let's go there.
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4.04 - AGATE VILLAGE
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When you arrive in Agate Village, grab the Poké Ball from the chest and
challenge the Trainers.
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Trainer Battle: Fun Old Man Clerr
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Oddish | 7 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Machop | 7 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Poochyena | 7 | Dark | Run Away | Fighting
Nincada | 7 | Bug/Ground | Compoundeyes | Fire/Flying
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Azurill | 7 | Normal | Thick Fat | Fighting
Igglypuff | 7 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
Togepi | 7 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
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Trainer Battle: Bodybuilder Dosk
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Tyrogue | 7 | Fighting | Intimidate | Psychic/Flying
Grimer | 8 | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
Zubat | 8 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
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When you've beaten all the Trainers, take the western route and enter the cave
nearby. If you talk to the woman inside, she will introduce herself as the
Teacher Lady and offer to teach your Regular Pokémon new moves. Check the
Agate Teacher Lady section for more information.
If you defeat Matron Belish, she'll give you TM09 (Bullet Seed). Ledyba's
Aerial Ace is excellent for beating her Party of Pokémon. Alternatively, you
can use Shadow Moves, as they are Super Effective against every Regular
Pokémon. If you take the eastern route, you'll find an old man and his
Taillow. The man reveals that his Taillow brings him Berries from somewhere
every day and offers to give you some. You can only receive 1 random Berry
per day, but you can re-load your save to get the one that you want. Common
Berries are Aspear, Cheri, Chesto, Oran, Pecha, Persim, and Rawst. Rare
Berries are Aguav, Figy, Iapapa, Mago, Sitrus, and Lum.
You can find the Name Rater at the Pokémon Day Care Centre in Agate Village.
Note that you can't rename any Pokémon you get in a trade. If you don't like a
particular Pokémon's nickname, there's nothing you can do about it, unless the
trader agrees to change it if you trade it back to him/her. If you trade
Pokémon with in-game Trainers, you can't trade them back, so you're stuck with
their nicknames. Note that you can't trade with Pokémon GBA players until you
complete the game.
Go to Eagun's house and speak with Beluh (Eagun's wife). Eagun arrives on the
scene and permits you to enter the Relic Stone Cave.
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Trainer Battle: Cooltrainer Corps
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Zigzagoon | 8 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Numel | 8 | Fire/Ground | Magma Armor | Water
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Snubbull | 8 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Corphish | 8 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Lotad | 8 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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Trainer Battle: Matron Ladi
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Cacnea | 8 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Slugma | 8 | Fire | Magma Armor | Water/Ground
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Trainer Battle: Fun Old Man Cron
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Horsea | 9 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Abra | 9 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Shroomish | 9 | Grass | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying/Ice
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When you beat Fun Old Man Cron, he'll give you the Cologne Case as a reward.
The Case holds all the Scents that you purchase from Agate Village's Poké Mart.
Scents can be used on Shadow Pokémon to help Purify them, but the Purify
Chamber (when it's finally completed) is much better for Purification. After
defeating all the Trainers, you can find Myth Trainer Eagun on the cave's
other side. He immediately challenges you to a battle.
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Espeon | 12 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Teddiursa | 11 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Poochyena | 11 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
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At this point in the game, the Pokémon in my party are good for battling
Trainers with. However, after a while, I'll be replacing Teddiursa and
Poochyena with Houndour and Mareep respectively. Espeon is my attacker in this
battle; Teddiursa and Poochyena are there for backup in case it faints.
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Pikachu | 12 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Although Eagun only has 1 Pokémon, Pikachu, in his party, it has good Speed
and it knows a strong Electric-Type attack, Thunderbolt. Since you don't have
any Ground-Type Pokémon, your best bet is to use Shadow Moves against Pikachu.
Alternatively, Espeon's Confusion can knock it out after two turns. You can
decrease Pikachu's Speed by using Teddiursa's Lick.
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After the battle, Eagun suggests that you use the power of the Relic Stone to
completely open the hearts of Shadow Pokémon. Go up to the Relic Stone and
select a Shadow Pokémon in your party to Purify. The Purification Cermony will
begin if the Shadow Pokémon's Heart Gauges are open. When a Shadow Pokémon
is Purified, it loses its Shadow Moves and gains Special Moves. Check the
Shadow Pokémon Database for more information. If the Purified Shadow Pokémon
participated in any battles, it will gain Exp. Points and may level up. In
addition, it can learn more moves or evolve. After that, a Ribbon is given to
the Purified Shadow Pokémon and you have the option of giving it a nickname.
When you appear in Eagun's house, he will suggest asking his friend Vander for
help in finding Professor Krane. Vander claims to have seen sinister
characters out in the desert where few people dare to tread. Perhaps they're
the same people who kidnapped the Professor? Eagun adds Vander's location,
Mt. Battle, to the map. After Eagun takes note of your P*DA number, go to
Mt. Battle. You can obtain Battle CD 14 from Wobbuffet after the Snag Machine
is stolen.
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4.05 - MT. BATTLE
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When you arrive at Mt. Battle, Mystery Man Eldes will speak with you. Eldes is
one of Mr. Verich's bodyguards that you met earlier at Gateon Port. Eldes
informs you that he trained at Mt. Battle. As a result, he attained his
bodyguard status, but he is now questioning his motive for gaining power. As
Eldes leaves, remember that this isn't the first time you've seen him and it
won't be the last.
Enter the building and speak with the receptionist. She grants you permission
to see Vander, but you must defeat three Trainers to talk to him. Before you
do so, speak with the Move Deleter and the Move Relearner. The Move Deleter
can delete any moves your Pokémon have learned free of charge. The Move
Relearner can allow your Pokémon to relearn moves it has forgotten, but you must
pay 1000 Poké Coupons for this service and the Pokémon must not know more than
three moves. The Move Relearner's services are useful for allowing Purified
Shadow Pokémon, such as Zapdos and Lugia, to regain moves like Drill Peck and
Recover.
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Trainer Battle: Beauty Miru
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Wurmple | 9 | Bug | Shield Dust | Fire/Flying
Wingull | 9 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
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Trainer Battle: Casual Dude Cridel
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Corphish | 9 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Swablu | 10 | Normal/Flying | Natural Cure | Electric/Ice
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Trainer Battle: Cooltrainer Bardo
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Doduo | 10 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Spoink | 10 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost
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After defeating the three Trainers, speak with Vander. He reveals there is a
Cipher research facility in the desert south of Mt. Battle. It's been there
since the Shadow Pokémon incident. Before you go there, try completing the
first two Areas of Mt. Battle to gain Exp. Points for your Pokémon. Don't try
the Areas after that though, since the Pokémon Lvls go up to Lvl 27. When you
have Snagged Houndour and Mareep, train them at Mt. Battle and Purify them, so
you can have three strong Pokémon to use against Cipher.
As you leave Mt. Battle, you'll recieve an e-mail from Eagun. He informs you
that Poké Balls are now on sale in Agate Village's Poké Mart. I suggest buying
about 20 Poké Balls for Snagging the Shadow Pokémon at the Cipher Lab.
Although there are only 11 Shadow Pokémon there, it is advantageous to have 20
Poké Balls in case the Pokémon break out of them.
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4.06 - CIPHER LAB
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The Hexagon Brothers are guarding the entrance to the Cipher Lab, so you must
defeat one of them before you can enter the building. Although you can just
defeat one Hexagon Brother, I advice battling all six of them to help level up
your Pokémon. You can use the Healing Machine inside the Cipher Lab to heal
your Pokémon between battles. Also, you can Snag some good Shadow Pokémon,
such as Houndour and Mareep, that will be a good addition to your party. I
advice training them at Mt. Battle and Purifying them at the Relic Stone in
Agate Village. Train your Eevee evolution as well, since it's the most
powerful Pokémon in your party at this point in the game. After that, you can
enter the Cipher Lab. Your Pokémon's levels will probably be higher than your
opponents, so you'll have an advantage over them.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Slugma | 14 | Fire | Magma Armor | Water/Ground
Houndour (Shadow) | 17+ | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Horsea | 11 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Goldeen | 12 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
Spheal (Shadow) | 17+ | Water/Ice | Thick Fat | Electric/Grass
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Hoothoot | 14 | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
Baltoy (Shadow) | 17+ | Psychic/Ground | Levitate | Water/Dark
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Electrike | 12 | Electric | Static | Ground
Chinchou | 11 | Electric/Water | Volt Absorb | Grass
Mareep (Shadow) | 17+ | Electric | Static | Ground
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Purpsix
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Koffing | 10 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Grimer | 11 | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
Tentacool | 10 | Poison/Water | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
Gulpin (Shadow) | 17+ | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Greesix
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Oddish | 9 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Cacnea | 9 | Grass | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying/Ice
Shroomish | 9 | Grass | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying/Ice
Lotad | 8 | Grass/Water | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Pineco | 9 | Bug | Sturdy | Fire/Flying
Seedot (Shadow) | 17+ | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Once you've defeated the Hexagon Brothers, go through the western entrance.
Use the Healing Machine to heal your Pokémon before heading for the elevator.
Whenever your Pokémon are low on health, you can return here to heal them, so
you don't have to spend money on Super Potions if you don't have enough cash.
Head for the elevator, and you'll be ambushed by Cipher Peon Corla. She
challenges you to a battle, so defeat her to continue onward.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Corla
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Duskull | 14 | Ghost | Pressure | Dark/Ghost
Skitty | 14 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
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After coming out of the elevator, take the eastern route. Another Cipher Peon
named Javion ambushes you. Since his Pokémon are both Flying-Types, you can
use Mareep's Thundershock attack to inflict Super Effective hits against them.
Don't use Thunder Wave though, as Taillow's Guts Ability increases its ATK if
its paralyzed, poisoned or burned.
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Doduo | 13 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Taillow | 14 | Normal/Flying | Guts | Electric/Ice
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Continue going right to find an elevator. Use it to be dropped off on the
third floor. Just as you're exiting the elevator, Cipher R&D Mesak battles
you. Although Mesak has Bug and Grass-Type Pokémon in his party, they are also
Rock-Types, so Fire-Type attacks won't do much damage to them. Stick to using
Psychic-Type moves to have an advantage.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher R&D Mesak
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Anorith | 13 | Rock/Bug | Battle Armor | Water
Lileep | 13 | Rock/Grass | Suction Cups | Ice
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Head north to get ambushed by Cipher Peon Nexir. Since his Pokémon are weak
to Fire-Type and Dark-Type attacks, Houndour is perfect for this battle.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Nexir
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Swinub | 14 | Ice/Ground | Oblivious | Fire/Water
Shuppet | 13 | Ghost | Insomnia | Dark/Ghost
Spinark (Shadow) | 14+ | Bug/Poison | Insomnia | Fire/Psychic
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After the battle, grab the Revive and go downstairs to the second floor. When
you go south, you'll hear Cipher Admin Lovrina trying to convince Professor
Krane to help Cipher with their Shadow Pokémon plan. The Professor refuses
to co-operate, but Lovrina believes that he will in time and orders her
brother, Cipher Peon Naps, to keep an eye on him, while she puts the finishing
touches to XD001.
When you regain control of the Main Character, continue going south to be
ambushed by Cipher Peon Solox. Ralts' Synchronize Ability copies its status
onto your Pokémon, and Voltorb's Static Ability can paralyze them if you direct
attack it.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Solax
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Ralts | 15 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Voltorb | 16 | Electric | Static | Ground
Bagon | 16 | Dragon | Rock Head | Ice/Dragon
Numel (Shadow) | 14+ | Fire/Ground | Oblivious | Water
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After the battle, continue onward and take the elevator to arrive on the third
floor. Enter the elevator nearby to end up in a room with a Healing Machine.
Before you can use it, you must defeat Cipher Peon Digor first. Take the
elevator back down and go left to find Cipher Peon Crink.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Digor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Abra | 15 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Feebas | 16 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Makuhita | 16 | Fighting | Thick Fat | Psychic/Flying
Machop | 15 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Crink
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Snorunt | 14 | Ice | Inner Focus | Fire
Barboach | 14 | Water/Ground | Oblivious | Grass
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After you've defeated Crink, go north and battle Cipher R&D Morbit. When the
battle is over, grab the 3 Super Potions and head south.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher R&D Morbit
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Spoink | 16 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost
Lotad | 14 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Staryu | 14 | Water | Natural Cure | Electric/Grass
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Eventually, the hall will split into 2 pathways. Take the eastern pathway to
find an Ether. Before you can claim it, you must defeat Cipher Peon Meda.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Meda
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Natu | 16 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
Nincada | 14 | Bug/Ground | Compoundeyes | Fire/Water
Wailmer | 15 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
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Now take the western pathway to evesdrop on a conversation between two
scientists about the mysterious Shadow Pokémon known as XD001. This is the
same Pokémon that Cipher Admin Lovrina was referring to earlier. Before you
can learn any more information, the scientists notice you. Battle them. You
should have no problems defeating them. Just watch out for Wynaut's Counter
and Mirror Coat attacks, as they can reflect an attack back at your Pokémon.
You get around them by using Ghost-Type and Dark-Type attacks respectively.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher R&D Elrok
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Swablu | 17 | Normal/Flying | Natural Cure | Electric/Ice
Wynaut | 16 | Psychic | Shadow Tag | Dark/Ghost
Corsola | 15 | Water/Rock | Natural Cure | Electric/Grass
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Coffy
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Dustox | 14 | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Fire/Psychic
Wingull | 17 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Pineco | 16 | Bug | Sturdy | Fire/Flying
Qwilfish | 15 | Water/Poison | Poison Point | Electric
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Continue going south to be ambushed by Cipher Peon Cabol. Mareep's
Thundershock attack can take out her Water-Type Pokémon. Continue onward to
battle Cipher Peon Nopia. Take the Full Heal and go north.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Cabol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Carvanha (Shadow) | 15+ | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
Magnemite | 15 | Electric/Steel | Magnet Pull | Fire/Ground
Psyduck | 15 | Water | Cloud Nine | Electric/Grass
Remoraid | 16 | Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Nopia
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Jigglypuff | 15 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
Chimecho | 17 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Dunsparce | 16 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
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As you enter a room, you'll hear two scientists talking about Greevil, the
Grand Master of Cipher. Apparently, Greevil is planning to visit all of
Cipher's bases, including the Cipher Lab. Before you can hear anymore, one of
the scientists, Cipher R&D Klots, challenges you. To get rid of his Kecleon
easily, I suggest inflicting two Super Effective hits against it. For example,
use Espeon's Confusion and Bite to manipulate the Color Change Ability.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher R&D Klots
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Snubbull | 16 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Kecleon | 16 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
Shroomish (Shadow) | 15+ | Grass | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying/Ice
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After the battle, examine the table nearby to find the ID Card. Go north and
head for the elevator. Defeat Cipher Peon Tekot before boarding it.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Tekot
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Clamperl | 13 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Corphish | 14 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Zubat | 15 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Electric/Ice
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After being dropped off on the third floor, go upstairs to find Professor Krane
and Cipher Peon Naps. The Professor is trying to convince Naps to stop making
Shadow Pokémon. Naps isn't willing to allow you to leave with the Professor,
so he challenges you to a rematch.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Naps
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Murkrow | 18 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Rhyhorn | 18 | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
Slakoth | 18 | Normal | Truant | Fighting
Beldum | 18 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
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After the battle, grab the Leaf Stone and make your way to the first floor.
Just as you're about to leave the Cipher Lab for good, Cipher Admin Lovrina
appears and insists that Professor Krane gets back to work. It's time you put
Lovrina in her place.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Espeon | 20 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndour | 19 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Flaaffy | 19 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Since the Levels of my Pokémon were on par with Lovrina's, this battle was
easy, considering I had a type advantage over her Pokémon. I did have trouble
Snagging Lovrina's Delcatty, though. Its Shadow Moves made it a nuisance to
Snag, as they were Super Effective against my Pokémon.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Luvdisc | 20 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Beautifly | 19 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Roselia | 19 | Grass/Poison | Natural Cure | Fire/Psychic
Delcatty (Shadow) | 18+ | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
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If you've been training at Mt. Battle, the Levels of your Pokémon will
probably be on par with Lovrina's. If not, you might have a harder time
defeating her, considering that that her Pokémon may be at a higher Level than
yours. Beautifly and Roselia can both be taken down with Fire-Type attacks.
1 or 2 Thundershocks from Flaaffy should defeat Luvdisc, since it's one of the
weakest Pokémon in the game. You can Snag Delcatty if you want to, but it's
only useful for Pokédex purposes, since, like Luvdisc, it's a weak Pokémon.
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Once you defeat Lovrina, she takes the elevator and escapes. However, while
she was hurrying, she dropped a Data Rom. Pick it up. It contains information
about Cipher's Shadow Pokémon plan.
As you leave the Cipher Lab, you'll see the Hexagon Brothers outside. You can
battle them again to gain EXP. Points and Snag any Shadow Pokémon you failed
to capture from them. You can obtain Battle CD 44 in the building opposite
the Cipher Lab after destroying the Cipher Key Lair.
When you return to the Pokémon HQ, you'll learn that the Purify Chamber has
finally been completed. Professor Krane asks you to test out the machine,
so walk onto it to be sent to the Purify Chamber screen. Now exit the screen.
from this point in the game, you can access the Purify Chamber in the Pokémon
HQ and at any PC Station. However, in order to Purify a Shadow Pokémon, you
must go to the Pokémon HQ.
Once captured, Shadow Pokémon must have their hearts reopened in a process
called Purification so that they may return to their normal state. The
best-known method of Purification is to have the Shadow Pokémon spend time with
a Trainer and allow their hearts to gradually reopen. The Purify Chamber is a
radical new concept that differs from the usual Purification method of having a
Pokémon with a Trainer constantly. It represents a new approach that places
Shadow Pokémon among regular Pokémon so that they become Purified naturally.
Lily asks you to check how Datan is doing in his office upstairs. He's
currently investigating the Data Rom, but he isn't in his office. He's
actually outside the Pokémon HQ. If you talk to him, he'll admit that the
contents of the Data Rom are heavily protected, so Professor Krane asks you to
deliver it to OBNS in Pyrite Town.
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4.07 - PYRITE TOWN
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As you arrive in Pyrite Town, you'll see some correspondents of ONBS. Ignore
them for now, and battle all the Trainers here.
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Trainer Battle: Rogue Cail
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ralts | 16 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Snubbull | 16 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Seedot | 16 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Houndour | 16 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
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Trainer Battle: Hunter Raling
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Zigzagoon | 17 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Whismur | 17 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
Aipom | 17 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Dunsparce | 17 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Labet
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Swinub | 17 | Ice/Ground | Oblivious | Fire/Water
Bagon | 17 | Dragon | Rock Head | Ice/Dragon
Murkrow | 17 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Clamperl | 17 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Finol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shuppet | 16 | Ghost | Insomnia | Dark/Ghost
Ledyba | 16 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Remoraid | 16 | Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
Togepi | 17 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
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Trainer Battle: Rider Dert
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Slugma | 16 | Fire | Magma Armor | Water/Ground
Natu | 16 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
Oddish | 16 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
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Trainer Battle: Bodybuilder Doby
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Machop | 17 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Tentacool | 17 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
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If you defeated all the Trainers, you probably noticed two ex-members of Cipher
called Trudly and Folly. Chief Sherles orders them not to cause any trouble,
but Trudly and Folly have no intention of listening to him, and they
immediately run off. You can obtain Battle CDs 40 and 22 in the Researcher's
house and Duking's house respectively. You can obtain Battle CDs 38, 36, 24
and 21 on the Third Floor, on the roof, on the First Floor, and on the Second
Floor of ONBS Headquarters respectively after the Snag Machine is stolen.
You can heal your Pokémon at the Pyrite Town Hotel in exchange for $100. If
you don't want to spend any money, go to the Pyrite Colosseum and heal your
Pokémon there. At the Hotel, you can obtain 3 Great Balls, a Focus Band, and
a Paralyze Heal.
When you've defeated all the Trainers, go to the ONBS Headquarters and enter
Secc's office on the second floor. Secc advices you to take the Data Rom to
Nett right away. Before you do so, go left and talk a girl named Kandee.
Kandee mentions that she's lost and asks you to help find her mother. Agree
to help her. Kandee will temporaily join your party. Go to the third floor
and lead Kandee to her mother. You'll recieve a Soothe Bell as a reward.
Go to the roof and enter Nett's office. Hand over the Data Rom to Nett. He'll
admit that it'll take some time to analysis the Data Rom, and suggests that you
go to the Rock Poké Spot, one of the three Poké Spots that Duking has
discovered, to see some wild Pokémon. Before you do so, I advice participating
in the Pyrite Colosseum to help train your Pokémon. Check the Colosseum
Walkthrough section for more information. When you're done enough training,
you can go to the Rock Poké Spot to find Duking.
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4.08 - POKE SPOTS
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When you arrive at the Rock Poké Spot, you'll find Duking and Pofty. Pofty is
an ONBS reporter and is covering a story about the driving force behind the
booming popularity of wild Pokémon in Pyrite Town. Duking enlists your help to
capture these wild Pokémon by placing some Poké Snacks on the tray nearby.
Once you have done so, Duking will reveal that the Spot Monitor (which has now
been added to your P*DA) lets you know what's happening at any Poké Spot
wherever you are.
If you watch to capture some wild Pokémon, place a few Poké Snacks on the tray
and leave the particular Poké Spot. Check the Side Quests section for more
information. At Oasis Poké Spot, Duking will inform you that he's having a
hard time trying to capture Trapinch, Surskit, and Wooper. If you capture
these Pokémon, you can trade them to Duking to recieve a Level 20 Meditite,
Shuckle, and Larvitar respectively in exchange. You can find Duking in his
house in Pyrite Town.
Travel to the Cave Poké Spot. You'll find Trudly and Folly. It seems they're
using a Miror Radar to detect their boss Wanderer Miror B.'s presence. Miror
B. arrives on the scene and challenges you to a battle.
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Trainer Battle: Wanderer Miror B.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lombre x3 | 17 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Voltorb (Shadow) | 19+ | Electric | Static | Ground
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Once you've beaten Miror B., he'll escape. It appears that Trudly and Folly
dropped the Miror Radar as they were leaving. Grab it. You can now start the
Wanderer Miror B. Side Quest. See the Side Quests section for more
information. When you leave the Cave Poké Spot, you'll recieve an e-mail from
Secc. He hasn't completed an analysis on the Data Rom, but he did make a
stunning discovery about Cipher's Shadow Pokémon plan.
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4.09 - ONBS HEADQUARTERS
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As you enter ONBS Headquarters, you'll see the guard on the floor. He informs
you that a bunch of shady characters snuck in and took Megg, the receptionist,
hostage. It seems Cipher has taken over the building in order to retrieve the
Data Rom you got from Cipher Admin Lovrina.
Go north and then right to the elevator. Cipher Peon Rett jumps down from
above.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Rett
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Carvanha | 18 | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
Barboach | 17 | Water/Ground | Oblivious | Grass
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After defeating Rett, take the elevator to the second floor. Just as you're
leaving the elevator, Cipher Peon Torkin ambushes you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Torkin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kecleon | 19 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
Surskit | 21 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Makuhita (Shadow) | 18+ | Fighting | Thick Fat | Psychic/Flying
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After the battle, go to Nett's office and defeat Cipher Peon Elox.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Elox
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Doduo | 20 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Tentacool | 18 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
Chimecho | 20 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
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Head for the elevator to be ambushed by Cipher Peon Mesin.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Mesin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Spinarak | 20 | Bug/Poison | Insomnia | Fire/Psychic
Beautifly | 19 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Dustox | 20 | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Fire/Psychic
Vulpix (Shadow) | 18+ | Fire | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
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Take the Revive and go north to battle Cipher Peon Dilly.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Dilly
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Gulpin | 19 | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
Mareep | 19 | Electric | Static | Ground
Luvdisc | 20 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Bellossom | 21 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Once you've defeated Dilly, head for the elevator to be ambushed by Cipher
Peon Lobar.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Lobar
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sneasel | 20 | Ice/Dark | Keen Eye | Fire/Fighting
Yanma | 19 | Bug/Flying | Compoundeyes | Fire/Electric
Misdreavus | 20 | Ghost | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Duskull (Shadow) | 19+ | Ghost | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
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After the battle, go upstairs and battle Cipher Peon Feldas.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Feldas
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kadabra | 22 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Flaaffy | 22 | Electric | Static | Ground
Vigoroth | 21 | Normal | Vital Spirit | Fighting
Ralts (Shadow) | 20+ | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
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As you enter Secc's office, you'll hear Cipher Commander Exol saying it
wouldn't be right for Nett to keep the Data Rom. As an insurance policy,
Cipher has deleted the data from ONBS's servers. With the Data Rom back in
Cipher's possession, Exol decides to let Megg go. Just as Exol's about to
leave, you arrive on the scene, so he battles you to get past.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Cmdr Exol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Loudred | 23 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
Girafarig | 23 | Normal/Psychic | Early Bird | Dark/Steel
Mawile (Shadow) | 22+ | Steel | Intimidate | Fire/Ground
Raichu | 23 | Electric | Static | Ground
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With OBNS Headquarters liberated from Cipher, Nett reveals that he was able to
learn some information before the Data Rom was taken. For instance, Cipher
was behind the disappearance of the S.S. Libra. Also, it seems the
organisation is planning an attack on Phenac City. Marcia, an OBNS reporter,
has gone there to investigate why the town's communication systems are down.
Nett asks you to inform the Mayor of Phenac City about Cipher's coming attack.
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4.10 - REALGAM TOWER
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When you arrive in Phenac City, you'll notice that the town seems deserted. A
woman gives you the Disc Case and insists that you should take it to Realgam
Tower. Realgam Tower was originally constructed five years ago to be Cipher's
new headquarters, but it is now a major attraction of Phenac City.
At Realgam Tower, you'll find Trudly and Folly. They're disappointed that you
can't actually keep the Pokémon on the Battle CDs, so they decide to throw them
away. from this point in the game, you'll find Battle CDs everywhere in the
Orre Region, even in places you've visited before. If you can find and clear
all the Battle CDs, you'll recieve 15,000 Poké Coupons, so it's worth it to
start searching for them.
Inside Realgam Tower, you can purchase TMs at the Poké Mart, play Battle Bingo,
and do the Battle CD challenges. Check the Mini-Games section for more
information on Battle Bingo and the Battle CD challenges. Although TM14
(Blizzard), TM25 (Thunder) and TM35 (Fire Blast) are strong attacks, they have
poor accuracy and low PP. Therefore, I suggest progressing through the game
until you can obtain TM13 (Ice Beam), TM24 (Thunderbolt) and TM34
(Flamethrower), since they have 100% accuracy and 15 PP.
The Realgam Colosseum is closed at the moment, but it will be opened later.
This means that Wanderer Miror B. will only appear at the Pyrite Colosseum and
Poké Spots until it's unlocked. If you explore Realgam Tower, you'll find a
Protein and a Carbos. When you've cleared Battle CDs 02, 03, and 04, you can
purchase Battle CDs 09, 13, and 17. When you've cleared Battle CDs 19, 13, and
07, you can purchase Battle CDs 25, 26, and 30.
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4.11 - PHENAC CITY
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When you return to Phenac City, go into the house that is to the west of the
Mayor's House. Inside, you'll recieve the Music Disc, which will help you to
go upstairs in the Mayor's House. You can heal your Pokémon here free of
charge. Give the Music Disc to the housekeeper. While she's distracted, go
upstairs and read the Mayor's Note.
It seems Cipher's members are secretly taking the places of pRominent members
of the community! The housekeeper confronts you and reveals that she is
actually Cipher Peon Exin.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Exin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Seviper | 20 | Poison | Shed Skin | Psychic/Ground
Snorunt (Shadow) | 20+ | Ice | Inner Focus | Fire
Golbat | 22 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Mightyena | 21 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
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When you go downstairs, Cipher Peon Gonrag will ambush you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Gonrag
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Murkrow | 22 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Pineco (Shadow) | 20+ | Bug | Sturdy | Fire/Flying
Ariados | 22 | Bug/Poison | Insomnia | Fire/Psychic
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As you leave the Mayor's House, the Hexagon Brothers will emerge from the Pre
Gym disguised as the Leader Justy. If missed the chance to Snag their Shadow
Pokémon at the Cipher Lab, you can do so now. The Brothers' other Pokémon will
have leveled up, evolved, have better movesets, etc. Once you've defeated the
Hexagon Brothers and the imposters disguised as the citizens of Phenac City,
go into the Pre Gym and battle the three Cipher Peons.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Eloin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kirlia | 22 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Linonne | 20 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Natu (Shadow) | 22+ | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Fasin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Remoraid | 22 | Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
Golbat | 22 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Roselia (Shadow) | 22+ | Grass/Poison | Natural Cure | Fire/Psychic
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Fostin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kadabra | 22 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Sneasel | 22 | Ice/Dark | Keen Eye | Fire/Fighting
Misdreavus | 22 | Ghost | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Meowth (Shadow) | 22+ | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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After defeating the Cipher Peons, exit the Pre Gym and head for the Phenac
Colosseum. Cipher Peon Greck battles you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Greck
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Torkoal | 22 | Fire | White Smoke | Water/Ground
Nuzleaf | 23 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Fighting
Swinub (Shadow) | 22+ | Ice/Ground | Oblivious | Fire/Water
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When you enter the Phenac Stadium, battle the first Cipher Peon. After
defeating him, I advice healing your Pokémon, since you will face Cipher Admin
Snattle after you beat two remaining Cipher Peons.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Ezin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Pelipper | 23 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Electrike | 23 | Electric | Static | Ground
Spearow (Shadow) | 22+ | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Faltly
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Chimecho | 23 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Stantler | 23 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Grimer (Shadow) | 23+ | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Egrog
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Hoothoot | 25 | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
Graveler | 26 | Rock/Ground | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Gulpin | 26 | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
Seel (Shadow) | 23+ | Water | Thick Fat | Electric/Grass
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Once you've beaten Cipher Peon Egrog, you can confront Cipher Admin Snattle.
Snattle wants Marcia to hand over her video tapes. His future position as the
Governor of Orre depends on those tapes being destroyed, because his political
record would be ruined if it was proven that he was responsible for Cipher's
attack on Phenac City. Snattle warns you that he will show no mercy in battle.
If you lose this battle, you can challenge Snattle again without having to
defeat the two Cipher Peons first.
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Espeon | 27 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 25 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Flaaffy | 25 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Strategy:
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Compared to Lovrina, Snattle was a difficult opponent to defeat. Lanturn and
Quagsire were tough to deal with thanks to their Abilities. Metang and
Castform weren't as hard to get rid of, since Houndoom's Ember and Espeon's
Confusion took them out respectively. Lunatone was quite a challenge to Snag,
since it had high Speed and strong Shadow Moves. Like Lovrina's Delcatty,
Snattle's Lunatone was a pain to Snag, so I decided to knock it out. Since I
can Snag it from Wanderer Miror B. later, there was no advantage for me if I
Snagged it, as I already have a Psychic-Type Pokémon in my party.
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Boss Battle: Cipher Admin Snattle
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lanturn | 26 | Water/Electric | Volt Absorb | Grass
Quagsire | 26 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
Lunatone (Shadow) | 25+ | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Grass/Dark
Castform | 27 | Normal | Forecast | Fighting
Metang | 28 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
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Notes and Strategy
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Snattle is much more difficult than Lovrina, considering that he has a more
balanced party of Pokémon. Lanturn and Quagsire can both absorb elemental
attacks thanks to their Abilities. While the former can absorb Electric-Type
attacks, the latter can absorb Water-Type attacks. They are vulnerable to
Grass-Type attacks, though, so use Grass Pokémon to take them out. Castform
and Metang aren't as tough to get rid of. Lunatone can be a quite a challenge
to Snag, since it has high Speed and knows strong Shadow Moves. In addition,
it usually breaks out of your Poké Balls, so try using Great Balls instead.
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After Snattle runs off, search the Phenac Colosseum to find TM13 (Ice Beam), a
Water Stone, a PP Up, and the Elevator Key. Go back to the Pre Gym and use the
Elevator Key to unlock the elevator. With the citizens of Phenac City finally
free, you can now leave one Pokémon at the Day Care Centre in Agate Village.
You can obtain Battle CDs 27 and 32 in the Mayor's House. You can obtain
Battle CDs 16, 19, 27, and 28 scattered around Phenac City. You can obtain
Battle CDs 10, 35, and 44 in Citizen's house, the Pre Gym and Phenac Stadium
respectively.
Pre Gym Leader Justy marks a new location on the world map. According to what
the people say, there's something in the desert around there, namely the S.S.
Libra. Before you go there, go to the Mayor's House and speak with him to
obtain the Exp. Share. A Pokémon equipped with this item recieves Exp. Points
even if it never participates in battle. This is useful for training Pokémon
like Larvitar. As you head for the S.S. Libra, the Scooter's tires will bogg
down in the sand. It's impossible to go any further.
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4.12 - S.S. LIBRA
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When your Scooter's tires bogg down in the sand, you'll recieve an e-mail from
Nett asking you to visit him in Pyrite Town. Apparently, a Pokémon went
missing with the S.S. Libra. The owners explain that the Pokémon is named
Bonsly and looks very much like a potted plant. Nett suggests that you ask
Perr in the Parts Shop at Gateon Port for his help in upgrading your Scooter.
When you enter the Parts Shop, Perr says a conversion kit is needed to upgrade
the Scooter. His grandfather named Makan can upgrade it, but he's over at
Dr. Kaminko's House. You're going to have to see him in person. When you
arrive at Kaminko's House, Kaminko Aide Chobin will mistake you for a burglar
(again) and challenge you to a battle.
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Trainer Battle: Kaminko Aide Chobin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sunkern | 26 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Gyarados | 26 | Water/Flying | Intimidate | Electric
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Dr. Kaminko emerges from his house and gives you the chance to leave. If you
refuse, he'll say that the time has come for the ultimate Robo Pokémon to
finally reveal itself and calls forth the Robo Groudon under the control of
Kaminko Aide Chobin.
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Trainer Battle: Robo Groudon Chobin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sunflora | 26 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Gyarados | 26 | Water/Flying | Intimidate | Electric
Hoppip | 26 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Tropius | 26 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
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When you've defeated Robo Groudon Chobin, he and Dr. Kaminko will realise that
you're the Main Character. After giving Chobin your P*DA number, go right to
find the basement. Ride the cranes and search the chests to find Battle CD 23
and Jovi's Diary. The diary is updated as you progress through the game, so
check it often to read new entries. Check the Jovi's Diary section for more
information. Now go into Kaminko's office and take the elevator to find Makan.
After grabbing the Rare Candy, talk to Makan. He'll modify your Scooter for
desert-crossing performance, so you can now travel to the S.S. Libra. You can
now obtain Battle CDs 05, 11, 29, and 23 in the unlocked areas of Dr. Kaminko's
House.
When you arrive at the S.S. Libra, go inside and push the crates to go
through the rooms. When you reach the exit, you'll find Cipher Admin Gorigan
and two Cipher Peons. After Gorigan leaves, battle Cipher Peon Smarton.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Smarton
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Huntail | 27 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Cacnea | 27 | Grass | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying/Ice
Teddiursa | 27 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Koffing | 27 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
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Once you've beaten Smarton, he escapes. An Engineer arrives on the scene and
says you can rest up at the wheelhouse. You can use it to heal your Pokémon.
The Engineer thinks that there's something skulking around the ship's basement,
but it's too creepy for him to go take a look. He asks you to investigate, so
agree.
Go downstairs and grab Battle CD 18. Push the crates and go through all the
rooms to collect a Fire Stone, two PP Ups, a Max Ether, a Yellow Flute, and
TM35 (Flamethrower). TM35 is an excellent Fire-Type attack. I suggest
teaching it to Fire-Type Pokémon like Houndour/Houndoom to get the most out of
it. In the final room, you'll find a Luxury Ball and a Bonsly, the same Bonsly
that went missing along with the S.S. Libra. Walk up slowly towards it to grab
it. Unfortunately, your P*DA scares Bonsly away when you recieve an e-mail.
You can grab the Leftovers, though.
It's from Emili's mother Acri from Gateon Port. Acri wishes to write a novel
featuring you as the main character, and wants to interview you. If you do the
interview, say "Yes" three times to obtain the Amulet Coin, say "No" three times
to obtain the Quick Claw, say "Yes" twice and "No" once to obtain the Mental
Herb, and say "No" twice and "Yes" once to obtain the White Herb. You can only
obtain ONE item, so choose wisely.
As you prepare to leave the S.S. Libra, you'll be confronted by a pair of Team
Snagem members. Snagem Member Wakin orders his Gloom to use Sleep Powder to
knock you out. After stealing your Snag Machine, Team Snagem will make a run
for it. The Engineer finds you and marks a new location on the world map.
Make sure you save your game, as you might encounter a glitch soon.
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4.13 - OUTSKIRT STAND
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When you arrive at the Cipher Key Lair, you'll see Team Snagem Wakin start a
battle with Thug Zook. Zook orders his Shadow Zangoose to attack Wakin's
Gloom, defeating it instantly. After the battle, the two Team Snagem members
decide to leave and regroup at the Snagem Hideout. Zook notices that you're
not a Team Snagem member and challenges you to a battle. Defeat Zook's Shadow
Zangoose first, as it can inflict a lot of damage to your party. Note that you
can't Snag it, since Team Snagem has stolen your Snag Machine. If you lose to
Thug Zook, read the following solution.
SOLUTION: If you haven't saved your game, re-load your last save and make sure
you defeat Thug Zook this time. If he's too hard to beat, I advice training at
Mt. Battle for an hour. You should be able to win afterwards. Concentrate on
taking out Zook's Zangoose first, as it's the biggest threat to your party.
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Trainer Battle: Thug Zook
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Zangoose (Shadow) | 28+ | Normal | Immunity | Fighting
Doduo | 26 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Carvanha | 26 | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
Seviper | 26 | Poison | Shed Skin | Psychic/Ground
Relicanth | 26 | Water/Rock | Rock Head | Electric/Grass
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After the battle, if you proceed to leave the Cipher Key Lair, you'll recieve
an e-mail from Secc. He asks you to come see him at ONBS Headquarters in
Pyrite Town. Speak with him. Secc notices that you don't have the Snag
Machine on your arm anymore. Once you tell Secc what happened, he'll start
investigating Team Snagem. He informs you that a man named Hordel contacted
ONBS. Hordel has some information about Cipher and is at the Outskirt Stand.
At the Outskirt Stand, you'll see Trudly and Folly outside the shop. Their
boss Wanderer Miror B. emerges from the building and challenges you to a
battle. Note that you can't Snag Miror B.'s Shadow Nosepass, since Team Snagem
have stolen your Snag Machine.
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Trainer Battle: Wanderer Miror B.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lombre x3 | 26 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Nosepass (Shadow) | 26+ | Rock | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Ludicolo | 26 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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Once you've beaten Miror B., he escapes once again. Go into the shop and speak
with Hordel. He informs you that the Cipher Key Lair is a factory made for
manufacturing Shadow Pokémon. Hordel fled from the factory with a Shadow
Togepi and wants you to Purify it for him. If you do Purify the Shadow Togepi,
Hordel will trade you his Elekid in exchange for the Purified Togepi. The
Elekid knows Thunderpunch, Cross Chop, Ice Punch, and Fire Punch.
As you prepare to leave the Outskirt Stand, you'll recieve an e-mail from Secc.
Secc informs you that Team Snagem have been operating out of their old hideout
north of the Outskirt Stand. Before you go there, defeat Rider Willie first.
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Trainer Battle: Rider Willie
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Zigzagoon x2 | 24 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Linonne x2 | 26 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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You can now go to Snagem Hideout. However, if three of your Pokémon aren't at
Level 30 or above, I suggest training them at Mt. Battle. I advice training
your Eevee evolution, Houndour/Houndoom and Flaaffy/Ampharos. In my opinion,
the latter two are the best Shadow Pokémon to have in your party at this point
in the game. If you spend an hour or two at Mt. Battle, the battles at the
Snagem Hideout will be much easier.
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4.14 - SNAGEM HIDEOUT
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When you arrive at the Snagem Hideout, you'll recieve an e-mail from Trest
inviting you to participate in the newly reopened Realgam Colosseum. Since the
Pokémon there are Level 40, I advice continuing the story first. Your first
opponent in the Hideout is Team Snagem Agrev.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Agrev
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Murkrow | 26 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Oddish | 26 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Golbat | 26 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Absol | 27 | Dark | Pressure | Fighting
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Take the eastern route and use the Healing Machine to heal your Pokémon. Head
north and grab the 3 Ultra Balls. Go left and then upstairs. Head south and
take the 2 Hyper Potions. Battle Team Snagem Jedo.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Jedo
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Koffing | 26 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Oddish | 26 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Dustox | 26 | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Fire/Psychic
Qwilfish | 25 | Water/Poison | Poison Point | Electric
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Continue going south and go upstairs. Grab the 2 Revives and defeat Team
Snagem Hobble.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Hobble
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Girafarig | 26 | Normal/Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark/Steel
Smeargle | 27 | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
Pelipper | 25 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Machoke | 28 | Fighting | Guts | Flying/Psychic
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Head upstairs and battle Team Snagem Golit.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Golit
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Remoraid | 25 | Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
Octillery | 26 | Water | Suction Cups | Electric/Grass
Sandslash | 27 | Ground | Sand Veil | Water/Grass
Loudred | 26 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
Crawdaunt | 32 | Water/Dark | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
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Take the Rare Candy and go back from whence you came. Go left and then south
to find Team Snagem Jinok.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Jinok
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kecleon | 25 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
Aipom | 26 | Normal | Run Away | Fighting
Volbeat | 25 | Bug | Swarm | Fire/Flying
Yanma | 25 | Bug/Flying | Compoundeyes | Fire/Electric
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Head downstairs and grab the PP Up. Defeat Team Snagem Gaply.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Gaply
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ariados | 26 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
Beautifly | 28 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Sneasel | 28 | Ice/Dark | Keen Eye | Fire/Fighting
Delibird | 28 | Ice/Flying | Vital Spirit | Fire/Electric
Xatu | 27 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
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Go north and head downstairs. Battle Team Snagem Fudlo.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Fudlo
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Graveler | 25 | Rock/Ground | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Rhyhorn | 26 | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
Stantler | 28 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Misdreavus | 28 | Ghost | Intimidate | Dark/Ghost
Tropius | 28 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
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Head downstairs and then south. If you try to open the chest nearby, you'll
discover that it's locked. Snagem Head Gonzap has the key, so you must defeat
him to get it. Continue going south to end up outside the Snagem Hideout. You
can use the Healing Machine to heal your Pokémon. Go upstairs and head south.
Go right and then north. Go downstairs and head south. Grab TM29 (Psychic)
and defeat Team Snagem Biden.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Biden
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Oddish | 27 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Crobat | 26 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Ice/Psychic
Torkoal | 26 | Fire | White Smoke | Water/Ground
Bellossom | 26 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Crawdaunt | 26 | Water/Dark | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
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Go upstairs to find Snagem Head Gonzap's office. Battle Team Snagem Wakin.
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Trainer Battle: Team Snagem Wakin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Gloom x2 | 28 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Mantine | 28 | Water/Flying | Water Absorb | Electric
Forretress | 31 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fire
Grumpig | 32 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost
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Snagem Head Gonzap says he will give you back your Snag Machine if you can
defeat him in battle.
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Espeon | 40 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 35 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Ampharos | 35 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Strategy:
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Since the Levels of my Pokémon were higher than Gonzap's, this battle was much
easier than the battle with Snattle. With 3 of Gonzap's five Pokémon weak to
Fire-Type attacks, Houndoom's Flamethrower knocked them out instantly. Espeon
and Ampharos were able to deal with Electrode and Whiscash respectively.
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Electrode | 30 | Electric | Soundproof | Ground
Nuzleaf | 32 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Vileplume | 30 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Whiscash | 31 | Water/Ground | Oblivious | Grass
Skarmory | 32 | Steel/Flying | Keen Eye | Fire/Electric
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Although Gonzap seems to a varied party of Pokémon, half of them are vulnerable
to Fire-Type attacks. 4 or 5 Flamethrowers from Houndoom should to be able to
defeat them. Ground and Grass Pokémon can take down Electrode and Whiscash
respectively. 1 or 2 Thunderpunches from Ampharos can knock out Skarmory, if
you don't have any Fire-Type attacks.
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After the battle, Gonzap hands over the Snag Machine. In addition, he also
gives you the Gonzap's Key. You can use it to open the locked chest to find
2 Full Heals. If you go outside the Snagem Hideout, you can search a chest to
obtain TM30 (Shadow Ball), a strong Ghost-Type attack. You can now go to the
Cipher Key Lair to take care of some unfinished business.
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4.15 - CIPHER KEY LAIR
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When you return to the Cipher Key Lair, Thug Zook will challenge you to a
rematch. He should be easier to defeat than before, since you'll have leveled
up your Pokémon at Mt. Battle and in the Snagem Hideout.
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Trainer Battle: Thug Zook
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Zangoose (Shadow) | 28+ | Normal | Immunity | Fighting
Doduo | 26 | Normal/Flying | Run Away | Electric/Ice
Carvanha | 26 | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
Seviper | 26 | Poison | Shed Skin | Psychic/Ground
Relicanth | 26 | Water/Rock | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
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After the battle, speak with the guards and admit that you were on TV. They
realise that you're the person causing all the trouble for Cipher.
Fortunately, Team Snagem arrives on the scene. Snagem Member Wakin uses his
Gloom's Sleep Powder attack to knock out the guards. Snagem Head Gonzap urges
you to continue onward, saying Team Snagem will step in when Cipher is
finally defeated. Now's your chance to enter the Cipher Key Lair.
As you enter the Cipher Key Lair, you'll notice some workers inside. They
won't battle you, so grab the 3 Super Potions and take the eastern route to
find Cipher Peon Grezle.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Grezle
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Minun | 30 | Electric | Minus | Ground
Beautifly | 30 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Ledian | 28 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Illumise | 31 | Bug | Oblivious | Fire/Flying
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After the battle, follow the path and then go north. Cipher Peon Humah jumps
down from above to battle you. from this point in the game, you'll battle
against opponents who have more than one Shadow Pokémon. If 2 Shadow Pokémon
are sent out at the same time, use your own Shadow Pokémon to counter their
attacks.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Humah
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Seviper | 29 | Poison | Shed Skin | Psychic/Ground
Murkrow | 29 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Paras (Shadow) | 28+ | Bug/Grass | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying
Growlithe (Shadow) | 28+ | Fire | Intimidate | Water/Ground
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Once you've beaten Humah, head upstairs and use the Healing Machine to heal
your Pokémon. Go south into the next room. Push the first crate that you can
see south. Go downstairs to find a PP Up. Before you can claim it, Cipher
Peon Gorog ambushes you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Gorog
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shellder (Shadow) | 29+ | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Rhyhorn | 29 | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
Swalot | 29 | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
Golbat | 29 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Sharpedo | 30 | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
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After the battle, go upstairs. There are pictures of the sun and moon on the
floor. Push the southern crate north to cover the picture of the moon. Grab
the Max Revive before following the path. Take the 3 Full Heals and push the
northern crate south to cover the picture of the sun. The entrance to the
next room opens up, so go through it and try to head upstairs. Cipher Peon
Lok will ambush you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Lok
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Beedrill (Shadow) | 30+ | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
Furret | 30 | Normal | Keen Eye | Fighting
Togetic | 31 | Normal/Flying | Hustle | Electric/Ice
Pidgeotto (Shadow) | 30+ | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
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On the next floor, take the 2 Hyper Potions before heading left to find Cipher
Peon Kleto.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Kleto
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Absol | 30 | Dark | Pressure | Fighting
Smeargle | 31 | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
Donphan | 30 | Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Ampharos | 31 | Electric | Static | Ground
Tentacruel | 31 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
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After the battle, continue onward. Head north to be ambushed by Cipher Peon
Flipis.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Flipis
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Chimecho | 31 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Kecleon | 30 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
Noctowl | 30 | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
Mightyena | 29 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
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Once you've beaten Flipis, go right. You'll be ambushed by Cipher Peon Targ.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Targ
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ninetales | 30 | Fire | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Jumpluff | 30 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Azumarill | 32 | Water | Thick Fat | Electric/Grass
Tangela (Shadow) | 30+ | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Butterfree (Shadow) | 30+ | Bug/Flying | Compoundeyes | Fire/Electric
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After the battle, head east and then south. Battle Cipher R&D Hospel in the
room nearby.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher R&D Hospel
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ariados | 30 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
Girafarig | 29 | Normal/Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark/Steel
Vileplume | 31 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Stantler | 31 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Granbull | 31 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
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Once you've beaten Hospel, try to grab the System Lever. Before you can claim
it, you must defeat Cipher Peon Snidle.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Snidle
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shedinja | 31 | Bug/Ghost | Wonder Guard | Fire/Flying
Wobbuffet | 30 | Psychic | Shadow Tag | Dark/Ghost
Vibrava | 35 | Dragon/Ground | Levitate | Ice/Dragon
Magneton (Shadow) | 30+ | Electric/Steel | Magnet Pull | Fire/Ground
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After the battle, return to the Healing Machine and heal your Pokémon. Go
downstairs to find 3 Ultra Balls and 1 Rare Candy - and Cipher Peon Jelstin!
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Jelstin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Roselia | 31 | Grass/Poison | Poison Point | Fire/Psychic
Hoppip | 31 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Masquerain | 32 | Bug/Flying | Intimidate | Fire/Electric
Bellossom | 31 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Once you've beaten Jelstin, grab the items. Now go upstairs to the roof.
Battle Cipher Peon Fudler.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Fudler
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Machoke | 31 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Golem | 31 | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Forretress | 31 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fire
Mantine | 32 | Water/Flying | Swift Swim | Electric
Crobat | 31 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
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After the battle, defeat Cipher Peon Angic.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Angic
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Golduck | 33 | Water | Cloud Nine | Electric/Grass
Hitmontop | 33 | Fighting | Intimidate | Psychic/Flying
Hariyama | 34 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Venomoth (Shadow) | 32+ | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Psychic/Flying
Weepinbell (Shadow) | 32+ | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Psychic/Flying
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Before going up the stairs, head north and then right to find TM26
(Earthquake), a strong Ground-Type attack. Now go up the stairs to find Cipher
R&D Acrod. Acrod mentions that the computer controlling this whole facility
would shut down if the voltage goes up. He realises that you have the System
Lever and challenges you to a battle in effort to stop you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher R&D Acrod
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Grumpig | 34 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost
Seadra | 34 | Water | Poison Point | Electric/Grass
Camerupt | 35 | Fire/Ground | Magma Armor | Water
Seaking | 34 | Water | Thick Fat | Electric/Grass
Piloswine | 34 | Ice/Ground | Oblivious | Water
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Once you've beaten Acrod, use the System Lever to shut down the factory,
halting the production of Shadow Pokémon in the process. Cipher Peon Smarton
wonders what is going on. The production line has stopped and the computer's
not responding. He figures that you're responsible for this and battles you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Smarton
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Huntail | 36 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Cacturne | 36 | Grass/Dark | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying
Weezing | 35 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Ursaring | 35 | Normal | Guts | Fighting
Arbok (Shadow) | 33+ | Poison | Intimidate | Psychic/Ground
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Now enter the door to confront Cipher Admin Gorigan. Gorigan is shocked that
you took down all the Shadow Pokémon Cipher made, so he decides to deal with
you himself.
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Espeon | 47 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 40 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Ampharos | 40 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Strategy:
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Gorigan is the first Cipher Admin that has six Pokémon in his party.
Fortunately, if the Levels of your Pokémon tower over his, it doesn't really
matter. I used Espeon's Psychic to take out Gorigan's Earthquake users.
After that, I overpowered the Pokémon using Protect with Psychic, Electric and
Fire attacks. This battle wasn't too difficult for me, but I had to be
cautious of Gorigan's Protect/Earthquake combo.
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Boss Battle: Cipher Admin Gorigan
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lairon | 36 | Steel/Rock | Sturdy | Water/Ground
Sealeo | 36 | Water/Ice | Thick Fat | Electric
Slowking | 36 | Water/Psychic | Own Tempo | Electric/Dark
Ursaring | 36 | Normal | Guts | Fighting
Primeape (Shadow) | 34+ | Fighting | Vital Spirit | Psychic/Flying
Hypno (Shadow) | 34+ | Psychic | Insomnia | Dark/Ghost
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Notes and Strategy
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Like Gonzap, Gorigan also has three Pokémon that are weak to one particular
attack. However, he uses the Protect/Earthquake combo to counter this problem.
Avoid attacking the Pokémon using Protect and concentrate on taking out the
Earthquake users. A strong Fighting-Type Pokémon can take out Lairon, Sealeo,
and Ursaring. Sealeo and Slowking both go down with Electric-Type attacks.
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After the battle, Gorigan considers blowing up the Shadow Pokémon factory with
you in it, but Mr. Verich appears on the video screen and orders him not to.
Verich reveals the shocking truth - he is actually Greevil, Grand Master of
Cipher! Greevil informs you that he in Cipher's HQ on Citadark Island off the
coast of Gateon Port. He challenges you to go there, but laughs that Citadark
Island is surrounded by harsh seas and violent weather, making it extremely
difficult to reach. Gorgian adds that the place will be swarming with Trainers
carrying the Shadow Pokémon he made.
Take the list of Shadow Pokémon. It contains information on the Shadow Pokémon
that you have Snagged, the ones you have Purified and the ones you haven't seen
or Snagged yet. You'll notice that rare Pokémon, such as Chansey and Tauros,
are on the Shadow Pokémon list. If you found capturing these Pokémon in the
Safari Zone of FireRed/LeafGreen frustrating, you can Snag them in this game
instead. In addition, you won't have to spend money on Scyther/Pinsir in the
Game Corner of FireRed/LeafGreen. Also, you can Snag a Shadow Dragonite, so
you won't have to train a Dratini/Dragonair to register it in your Pokédex.
Speaking of the Shadow Dragonite, as you leave the Cipher Key Lair, you'll be
informed that two weird guys took off with the rare Shadow Pokémon. One had a
mohawk, and the other had hair like a ball. The thieves match the descriptions
of Trudly and Folly. If you want the Shadow Dragonite, you'll have to Snag 82
Shadow Pokémon first and then find their boss Wanderer Miror B. at Gateon Port
in the Lighthouse. Check the Side Quests section for more information.
Although Citadark Island is surrounded by harsh seas and violent weather, there
is one way to get there. If you visit Perr at Gateon Port in the Parts Shop,
he'll allow you to use the Robo Kyogre as a means of travelling to Citadark
Island. Before you go there, go to the Pokémon HQ and speak with Professor
Krane. The Professor leads you to a secret room containing the Master Ball.
The Master Ball has a 100% success rate in catching Pokémon. Save it for
Snagging Shadow Lugia, if you want to Snag it easily.
You can challenge the Robo Groudon under the control of Kaminko Aide Chobin if
you want to. You can use the Exp. Points to train your Fire and Electric
Pokémon like Houndoom and Ampharos, since their attacks are Super Effective
against Chobin's Pokémon.
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Trainer Battle: Robo Groudon Chobin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sunflora | | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Gyarados | | Water/Flying | Intimidate | Electric
Skiploom | | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Tropius | | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
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After defeating Robo Groudon Chobin, make your preparations for Citadark Isle.
I advice purchasing about 40 Ultra Balls for Snagging Shadow Pokémon. Also,
I suggest buying healing items like Revives and Full Restores to heal your
Pokémon. Although Citadark Isle is the longest place to go through in the
game, if your three of your Pokémon are Level 40 or above, you should be able
to defeat all the Trainers, provided that you heal your Pokémon at Healing
Machines and save your progress after every battle.
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4.16 - CITADARK ISLE
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When you arrive at Citadark Island, battle Navigator Abson.
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Trainer Battle: Navigator Abson
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Crawdaunt | 33 | Water/Dark | Hyper Cutter | Electric/Grass
Pelipper | 33 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Mantine | 33 | Water/Flying | Swift Swim | Electric
Golduck (Shadow) | 33+ | Water | Damp | Electric/Grass
Sableye (Shadow) | 33+ | Dark/Ghost | Keen Eye | ------
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Abson will run off, saying that he's going to warn the others. Now go over to
Greevil's yacht. Although Greevil isn't here, you can talk to the sailor. He
asks you if he can take a ride in the Robo Kyogre some time. If you agree,
he'll give you Battle CD 31.
Although there is an elevator to your left, you can't enter it at the moment.
Instead, go upstairs and use the Healing Machine to heal your Pokémon. Head
left to be abushed by Cipher Peon Haben.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Haben
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Masquerain | 33 | Bug/Flying | Intimidate | Fire/Electric
Dunsparce | 33 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
Roselia | 33 | Grass/Poison | Natural Cure | Fire/Psychic
Spinda | 33 | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
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Now return to the Healing Machine and go right. Chaser Furgy ambushes you.
His Shadow Dodrio and Shadow Raticate have a high ATK, so watch out for their
Shadow attacks.
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Furgy
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Xatu | 34 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
Dodrio | 34+ | Normal/Flying | Run Away | Electric/Ice
Whiscash | 33 | Water/Ground | Oblivious | Grass
Raticate | 34+ | Normal | Run Away | Fighting
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Head north and battle Sailor Golos.
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Trainer Battle: Sailor Golos
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Aron | 34 | Steel/Rock | Sturdy | Ground/Water
Corsola | 34 | Water/Rock | Natural Cure | Electric/Grass
Pupitar | 34 | Rock/Ground | Shed Skin | Water/Grass
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Once you've beaten Golos, continue onward to find Hunter Jestal.
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Trainer Battle: Hunter Jestal
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sneasel | 34 | Dark/Ice | Keen Eye | Fighting/Fire
Girafarig | 33 | Normal/Psychic | Early Bird | Dark/Steel
Golbat | 33 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Seaking | 34 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
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Follow the path to confront Cipher Admin Lovrina. Lovrina complains that
Master Greevil was oh so angry because of what you did. It made everyone
miserable, so she vows to defeat you this time.
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Espeon | 50 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 44 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Ampharos | 44 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Strategy:
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Lovrina's new battle strategy was to afflict status aliments on your Pokémon.
Unfortunately for her, my Pokémon defeated hers before they could even
attack. Although Altaria was tough to take down, the combined attacks of
Espeon and Ampharos finished it off.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Gardevoir | 36 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Steel
Gorebyss | 36 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Roselia | 37 | Grass/Poison | Natural Cure | Fire/Psychic
Farfetch'd (Shadow) | 36+ | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
Altaria (Shadow) | 36+ | Dragon/Flying | Natural Cure | Ice/Dragon
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Notes and Strategy
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Lovrina will try to inflict status aliments on your Pokémon, so watch out.
Farfetch'd and Altaria can use their Shadow Moves to confuse your Pokémon and
decrease their evasiveness. Stick to using Super Effective attacks to take out
Lovrina's Regular Pokémon.
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After stepping out of the elevator, go right to battle Cipher Peon Bastil.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Bastil
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Crobat | 35 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Seviper | 35 | Poison | Shed Skin | Psychic/Ground
Chimecho | 34 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Masquerain | 34 | Bug/Flying | Intimidate | Fire/Electric
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Continue heading north. Defeat Cipher Peon Litnar to access the elevator.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Litnar
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Electrode | 34 | Electric | Soundproof | Ground
Misdreavus | 34 | Ghost | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Claydol | 36 | Psychic/Ground | Levitate | Dark/Water
Kangaskhan (Shadow) | 35+ | Normal | Early Bird | Fighting
Banette (Shadow) | 37+ | Ghost | Insomnia | Dark/Ghost
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On the next floor, push all the blocks into the lava. Grab the 3 Revives and
2 White Herbs. As you head for the exit, Cipher Peon Grupel ambushes you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Grupel
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Houndoom | 37 | Dark/Fire | Flash Fire | Fighting/Water
Ninetales | 37 | Fire | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Vileplume | 34 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Magmar (Shadow) | 36+ | Fire | Flame Body | Water/Ground
Pinsir (Shadow) | 35+ | Bug | Hyper Cutter | Fire/Flying
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After the battle, go through the next room and use the Healing Machine to heal
your Pokémon. Head north until you find Cipher Peon Kimly.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Kimly
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Weezing | 35 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Forretress | 35 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fire
Wobbuffet | 36 | Psychic | Shadow Tag | Dark/Steel
Dodrio | 37 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Skarmory | 36 | Steel/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Fire
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Once you've beaten Kimly, you can deposit or withdraw Pokémon at the PC Station
nearby to heal them. Board the elevator and then exit it. After recieving an
e-mail from Eagun, follow the path to find Hunter Ibran.
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Trainer Battle: Hunter Ibran
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Mightyena | 35 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
Stantler | 34 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Zangoose | 37 | Normal | Immunity | Fighting
Sharpedo | 35 | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
Sunflora | 34 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying
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After the battle, go across the bridge and make your way through the cave.
Grab the PP Up and continue onward to battle Rider Kulig and Cipher Peon Jargo.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Jargo
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Delibird | 36 | Ice/Flying | Vital Spirit | Fire/Electric
Grumpig | 36 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Steel
Swalot | 35 | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
Relicanth | 35 | Water/Rock | Rock Head | Electric/Grass
Golduck | 37 | Water | Cloud Nine | Electric/Grass
Quagsire | 35 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Azumarill | 34 | Water | Thick Fat | Electric/Grass
Pelipper | 36 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Ariados | 35 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
Octillery | 36 | Water | Suction Cups | Electric/Grass
Qwilfish | 36 | Water/Poison | Poison Point | Electric
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Go back from whence you came and head north to find Chaser Nalix.
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Nalix
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Dustox | 35 | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Fire/Psychic
Beautifly | 36 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Sunflora | 34 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying
Illumise | 36 | Bug | Oblivious | Fire/Flying
Volbeat | 36 | Bug | Swarm | Fire/Flying
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Grab the 2 Hyper Potions and cross the bridge to battle Cipher Peon Kolest.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Kolest
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Camerupt | 37 | Fire/Ground | Magma Armor | Water
Weezing | 37 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Muk | 38 | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
Rapidash (Shadow) | 40+ | Fire | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Magcargo (Shadow) | 38+ | Fire/Rock | Magma Armor | Water/Ground
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After the battle, continue onward to face Cipher Peon Kolin.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Kolin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Cacturne | 37 | Grass/Dark | Sand Veil | Fire/Fighting
Ninetales | 37 | Fire | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Torkoal | 37 | Fire | White Smoke | Water/Ground
Mantine | 37 | Water/Flying | Water Absorb | Electric
Tropius | 35 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
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Grab the 2 Full Restores and go into the cave to battle Cipher Peon Karbon and
Cipher Peon Petro one after another.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Karbon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Medicham | 38 | Fighting/Psychic| Pure Power | Flying
Golem | 38 | Rock/Ground | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Xatu | 38 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
Hitmonchan (Shadow) | 38+ | Fighting | Keen Eye | Psychic/Flying
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Grumpig | 39 | Psychic | Own Tempo | Dark/Steel
Skarmory | 39 | Steel/Flying | Keen Eye | Fire/Electric
Metang | 39 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Hariyama | 39 | Fighting | Thick Fat | Psychic/Flying
Hitmonlee (Shadow) | 38+ | Fighting | Limber | Psychic/Flying
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On the next floor, go right and grab the 2 Max Potions. Now take the western
route and battle Cipher Peon Jaymi and Cipher Peon Gromet.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Jaymi
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Yanma | 39 | Bug/Flying | Speed Boost | Fire/Electric
Roselia | 37 | Grass/Poison | Poison Point | Fire/Psychic
Smeargle | 39 | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
Vileplume | 37 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Altaria | 40 | Dragon/Flying | Natural Cure | Ice/Dragon
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Gromlet
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Banette | 40 | Ghost | Insomnia | Dark/Ghost
Sableye | 40 | Dark/Ghost | Keen Eye | ------
Dusclops | 40 | Ghost | Pressure | Dark/Ghost
Crobat | 44 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Wailord | 44 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
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Take the 3 Rare Candies and follow the path to the elevator. After receiving
another e-mail from Eagun, ride the cranes and make your way to the next
elevator. Battle Cipher Peon Geftal and grab the 3 Max Ethers.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Geftal
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lanturn | 41 | Electric/Water | Volt Absorb | Ground/Grass
Magneton | 41 | Electric/Steel | Sturdy | Ground/Fire
Lickitung (Shadow) | 38+ | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
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Continue onward and take the 4 Full Heals. Watch out for the gaps on the
floor. When you head for the elevator, Cipher Peon Leden ambushes you.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Leden
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Stantler | 41 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Exploud | 41 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
Scyther (Shadow) | 40+ | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Chansey (Shadow) | 39+ | Normal | Natural Cure | Fighting
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Once you've beaten Leden, board the elevator and head for the building in front
of you. Cipher Admin Snattle exits an elevator and says that you spoiled the
brilliant plan he had devised for Phenac City. Snattle vows to defeat you in
order to gain Master Greevil's forgiveness and assume his rightful position as
the Governor of Orre.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Metang | 42 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Quagsire | 42 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
Scizor | 42 | Bug/Steel | Swarm | Fire
Solrock (Shadow) | 41+ | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
Castform | 42 | Normal | Forecast | Fighting
Starmie (Shadow) | 41+ | Water/Psychic | Illuminate | Electric/Dark
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Snattle has improved his party of Pokémon since your first encounter with him,
but Metang and Scizor can both be taken down with Fire-Type attacks. Although
Snattle dumped his Lanturn, he still has his Quagsire, so use Grass-Type
attacks against it. Castform goes down after a few strong attacks. Dark-Type
Pokémon can weaken Solrock and Starmie for Snagging purposes.
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Now use the elevator to end up back at the entrance to Citadark Island. Battle
Cipher Peon Kleff and heal your Pokémon.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Kleff
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shuckle | 44 | Bug/Rock | Sturdy | Fire/Water
Blissey | 42 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
Weezing | 41 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
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When you return to the building again, one of Greevil's bodyguards, Cipher
Admin Ardos, will confront you. If his name sounds familiar, that's because
he's the one who defeated Zook at Gateon Port. Little did Ardos suspect that
you would become Cipher's biggest and most damaging threat. Try to Snag Ardos'
Shadow Electabuzz, as its Shadow Half attack can help weaken Shadow Pokémon.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Swellow (Shadow) | 43+ | Normal/Flying | Guts | Electric/Ice
Alakazam | 44 | Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark/Steel
Kingdra | 44 | Water/Dragon | Swift Swim | Dragon
Heracross | 44 | Bug/Fighting | Swarm | Fire/Flying
Electabuzz (Shadow) | 43+ | Electric | Static | Ground
Snorlax (Shadow) | 43+ | Normal | Immunity | Fighting
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Notes and Strategy
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Ardos has a lot of fast Pokémon in his party, so try to knock them out as
quickly as you can. A few Bites from Espeon should be enough to get rid of
Alakazam. Ardos has a total of 9 Pokémon Types on his team, so try to take
them down one at a time. Thanks to its Dual-Type, Kingdra is resistant to most
attacks. Unless your Pokémon have learnt Dragon-Type moves, you're need to use
Psychic, Dark or Electric attacks to take it out. Although Snorlax is Ardos'
slowest Pokémon, it knows the powerful Shadow End attack. If your Pokémon are
hit by it, you'll take a lot of damage, but Snorlax will probably lose half of
its HP, so it evens out. If you can afflict Snorlax with a status aliment,
you should be able to Snag it. Electabuzz's Shadow Half attack can half the HP
of every Pokémon on the field, so watch out. Wait for it to use the Shadow
Move first to avoid knocking it out by accident. Try to Snag Ardos' Electabuzz
and Snorlax, since they're good Pokémon to have in your party.
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Now enter the building and confront Greevil. He creates a glass wall to stop
you from moving any further, so you have no choice but to leave. As you do so,
Cipher Admin Gorigan challenges you to a rematch.
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Boss Battle: Cipher Admin Gorigan
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Slowking | 42 | Water/Psychic | Own Tempo | Electric/Dark
Ursaring | 43 | Normal | Guts | Fighting
Aggron | 43 | Steel/Rock | Rock Head | Ground/Water
Walrein | 44 | Ice/Water | Thick Fat | Electric
Poliwrath (Shadow) | 42+ | Water/Fighting | Water Absorb | Electric/Flying
Mr. Mime (Shadow) | 42+ | Psychic | Soundproof | Dark/Steel
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Notes and Strategy
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Like the last time you battled him, Gorigan still uses the Protect/Earthquake
combo. The same strategy for that battle applies to this one as well, since
Gorigan hasn't changed the Pokémon Types in his party.
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Use the elevator and follow the path to find Cipher Peon Kolax.
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Kolax
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Glalie | 41 | Ice | Inner Focus | Fire
Ampharos | 44 | Electric | Static | Ground
Breloom | 42 | Grass/Fighting | Effect Spore | Flying/Psychic
Donphan | 44 | Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Dugtrio (Shadow) | 40+ | Ground | Sand Veil | Water/Grass
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Now go up the next elevator and approach Greevil once again. Greevil orders
his other bodyguard, Cipher Admin Eldes, to stop you from proceeding any
further. Eldes wishes he could battle you on better terms, but he is loyal to
his master. Try to Snag Eldes' Salamence, as it is at a high level and very
powerful.
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Espeon | 55 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 47 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Ampharos | 47 | Electric | Static | Ground
Electabuzz | 43 | Electric | Static | Ground
Snorlax | 43 | Normal | Immunity | Fighting
Chansey | 39 | Normal | Natural Cure | Fighting
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Strategy:
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You've probably noticed that I finally have six Pokémon in my party. The former
three Pokémon are still my main attackers, but the latter ones are for backup.
Electabuzz's Shadow Half helped to Snag Eldes' Salamence and Lapras. Snorlax
and Chansey were there to protect my party from Shadow Moves, since their
Special Defences are excellent.
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Boss Battle: Cipher Admin Eldes
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ninjask | 45 | Bug/Flying | Speed Boost | Fire/Electric
Manectric (Shadow) | 44+ | Electric | Lightningrod | Ground
Salamence (Shadow) | 50+ | Dragon/Flying | Intimidate | Ice/Dragon
Flygon | 45 | Ground/Dragon | Levitate | Ice/Dragon
Marowak (Shadow) | 44+ | Ground | Rock Head | Water/Grass/Ice
Lapras (Shadow) | 44+ | Water/Ice | Water Absorb | Electric
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Notes and Strategy
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Although Eldes has four Shadow Pokémon in his party, most of his Pokémon are
vulnerable to Ice-Type attacks. When Eldes sends out Ninjask and Manectric,
take out the latter first, since the Lightingrod Ability can stop your
Electric-Type attacks from hitting the former. Manectric, Marowak, and
Salamence know Shadow End, so watch out. Since Marowak's Thick Bone doubles
its Attack, be careful. Try to Snag Salamence and Lapras, since they're good
Pokémon to have in your party.
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After the battle, take the Max Revive and heal your Pokémon at the Restore
Machine. Leave an empty slot in your party for Shadow Lugia, so you can use it
against Greevil's six Shadow Pokémon. If three of your Pokémon are Level 53 or
more, you'll have a good chance of being able to Snag all of Greevil's six
Shadow Pokémon in one battle. If your Pokémon aren't at the above Level or
higher, I advice training at Mt. Battle if you want to Snag all of Greevil's
Shadow Pokémon. I suggest purchasing Revives and Full Restores to heal your
Pokémon. I also recommend buying at least 40 Ultra Balls for Snagging
Greevil's Shadow Pokémon. When you are ready, take the elevator to confront
Greevil. You must defeat him twice in order to complete the game.
When you confront Greevil, he says that you alone derailed every one of
Cipher's well-laid plans - kidnapping Professor Krane, retrieving the Data
Roms, and the production of Shadow Pokémon in the Cipher Key Lair. Now,
Greevil laughs that it is time to celebrate the completion of his Shadow
Pokémon plan in advance, and orders Shadow Lugia (AKA XD001) to attack you!
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Boss Battle: Grand Master Greevil
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lugia (Shadow) | 50+ | Psychic/Flying | Pressure | Dark/Electric
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Shadow Lugia is the most powerful Shadow Pokémon you've had to face so far.
Fortunately, you can simply throw your Master Ball to end this battle as
quickly as it started. If you don't have the Master Ball, you'll have a hard
time weakening Lugia to be able to Snag it due to its excellent Defenses. Try
Paralyzing it to reduce its Speed or putting it to Sleep. If you want to Snag
Lugia later and just want to quickly complete the game, you can use strong
attacks to knock it out. After completing the game, you can return to Citadark
Isle and Snag Lugia this time. If you trade over a few Level 100 Pokémon from
the GBA games, you mightn't have to use the Master Ball, if the Pokémon can
withstand Lugia's Shadow Moves and you have loads of Ultra Balls to throw.
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Of course, the Grand Master isn't going to go down that easily. Shocked that
you have Snagged his Shadow Lugia, Greevil vows to see to the destruction of
your Pokémon.
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Espeon | 55 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 45 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Electabuzz | 43 | Electric | Static | Ground
Snorlax | 43 | Normal | Immunity | Fighting
Chansey | 39 | Normal | Natural Cure | Fighting
Lugia | 50 | Psychic/Flying | Pressure | Dark/Electric
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Strategy:
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I replaced Ampharos with Lugia, since I now have another Electric-Type Pokémon
(Electabuzz) in my party. When the battle with Greevil started, I immediately
switched out Houndoom and sent out Lugia. Most of the time, Greevil's Pokémon
attacked it with Shadow Moves, which weren't effective against it. I used
Electabuzz's Shadow Half to weaken Greevil's Shadow Pokémon for Snagging
purposes.
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Final Boss: Grand Master Greevil
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Rhydon (Shadow) | 46+ | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
Moltres (Shadow) | 50+ | Fire/Flying | Pressure | Water/Rock
Exeggutor (Shadow) | 46+ | Grass/Psychic | Chlorophyll | Fire/Dark
Tauros (Shadow) | 46+ | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Articuno (Shadow) | 50+ | Ice/Flying | Pressure | Electric/Rock
Zapdos (Shadow) | 50+ | Electric/Flying | Pressure | Rock/Ice
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Notes and Strategy
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With six Shadow Pokémon in his party, Greevil will be difficult if you don't
have Shadow Pokémon of your own on your team. On your first turn, switch in
Shadow Lugia to counter their Shadow Moves before they use Shadow Hold.
Concentrate on Snagging Greevil's non-Legendary Pokémon, such as Rhydon and
Tauros, since they seem to stay in Ultra Balls if they're afflicted with a
status aliment. Once that's done, you can Snag the Legendary Birds, but I
suggest knocking them out, since they are difficult to Snag. If you're
determined to Snag Moltres, Articuno and Zapdos, be aware of their Pressure
Abilities, which causes your Pokémon to use 2 PP instead of 1 PP for moves.
If you don't want to Snag the Legendary Birds, use Rock-Type attacks to knock
them out. Alternatively, Psychic and Electric Pokémon can take them out.
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Congratulations! You have completed Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness! Now enjoy
the ending. When you are asked to save your game, do so if you want to save
your progress. Watch the credits roll and you'll eventually see THE END on the
screen. At the Title Screen, select "Continue" to continue your saved game.
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4.17 - AFTERMATH
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After you beat the Final Boss and continue your saved game, you'll appear in
the Pokémon HQ. If you go outside and speak with Myth Trainer Eagun, he'll
challenge you to a battle. Once you defeat Eagun's party of Level 45 Pichus,
Level 50 Pikachus and Level 55 Raichus, you can participate in the Orre
Colosseum. Check the Colosseum Walkthrough for more information. If you can
win Round 1 of the Orre Colosseum, you can do the Lucky Egg Side Quest. Check
the Side Quests section for more information.
Although Cipher claims that Shadow Lugia can't be Purified, you can do this.
If you have a Maximum Tempo on every Set in the Purify Chamber, place Shadow
Lugia in one of the Sets. The Main Character will say that Shadow Lugia is
acting strangely. You will now have the opportunity to Purify it. This can
only be done at the Pokémon HQ. You can trade your Purified Lugia to
Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen. When Lugia is Purified, it will learn
Psycho Boost, Hydro Pump, Earthquake, and Featherdance. My Lugia's moveset is
Psychic, Calm Mind, Aeroblast, and Recover, but you can choose a different
moveset if you want to.
Since you have beaten the Final Boss, you can now trade with the GBA games
(specifically Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen). If you have access to
these games, you can trade any Purified Shadow Pokémon to help complete your
Pokédex. If you want to have an advantage in the Orre Colosseum, I advice
training Pokémon in those games instead of using the ones in this game, since
they're probably much better in battle. If you have access to Emerald, you can
use the Battle Frontier's Move Tutors to cover a Pokémon's weakness. For
example, Sceptile and Typhlosion can both learn Thunderpunch to have a better
chance at defeating Water/Flying Pokémon like Gyarados.
Although Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness allows you to Snag rare Pokémon, such as
Zapdos and Lugia, there is one disadvantage to getting them in this game.
When they are Purified, they regain Special Moves but they won't know certain
attacks. For example, a Zapdos Snagged from Grand Master Greevil won't know
Drill Peck, even though it should have learnt it at Level 47. Fortunately,
you can ask the Move Relearner at Mt. Battle to teach it to Zapdos in exchange
for 1,000 Poké Coupons.
If you can Snag AND Purify the 83 Shadow Pokémon, there will be an extra scene
before the credits if you defeat Grand Master Greevil again. Check the Trainer
Rematches section for a list of Greevil's new party of Pokémon. The extra
scene shows the Main Character placing the Snag Machine in the Pokémon HQ as a
sign of completing the objective of Purifying all the Shadow Pokémon. If you
talk to Professor Krane and Lily, they'll congratulate you on doing this
objective. If you speak with the Fortune Teller, Fateen, in Pyrite Town,
she'll be amazed that you have Purified all the Shadow Pokémon.
After completing the Lucky Egg Side Quest, you'll have finished the Story Mode.
You can participate in the remaining Rounds of the Orre Colosseum, but the
storyline ends at this point. Things you can do now include finding and
clearing the Battle CDs, challenging Pre Gym Leader Justy, and choosing Mew
movesets. See the Side Quests section for more information. You can obtain
the final Battle CD, Battle CD 46, in the place where Greevil's chair was.
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5. Colosseums
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This section contains a walkthrough of the three Colosseums in the Orre Region.
They are named Pyrite Colosseum, Realgam Colosseum, and Orre Colosseum. At
first, you'll only be able to access the Pyrite Colosseum. However, as you
progress through the game, you'll unlock the latter two. Your Pokémon are
healed between battles, so you won't have to worry about running out of PP for
moves or starting a battle with low HP. I have only listed strategies for the
battles in the Orre Colosseum, as the battles in the other two Colosseums are
easy to win, since you're allowed to use higher Level Pokémon and Legendary
Pokémon against them.
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5.01 - PYRITE COLOSSEUM
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In a knockout battle challenge, you must conduct Trainer battles one after the
other. You must beat four Trainers to win. At Pyrite Colosseum, the
opponent's Pokémon will be Level 20. If you win the challenge, you will earn a
cash prize. In addition, you'll earn a TM for each of your first four
successful challenges. After winning Rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4, you'll recieve
TM31 (Brick Break), TM12 (Taunt), TM41 (Torment), and TM 05 (Roar)
respectively. You can only obtain these TMs once.
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Pyrite Colosseum - Round 1
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Battle 1: Chaser Resila
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Pichu | Shock Wave | Sweet Kiss | Charm | Tail Whip
Pichu | Shock Wave | Thunder Wave | Present | Light Screen
Teddiursa | Fury Swipes | Metal Claw | Lick | Fake Tears
Smoochum | Pound | Powder Snow | Attract | Sweet Kiss
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Battle 2: Sailor Monar
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Chikorita | Poisonpowder | Ingrain | Razor Leaf | Attract
Cyndaquil | Quick Attack | Ember | Smokescreen | Leer
Totodile | Bite | Water Pulse | Mud Sport | Leer
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Semifinal: Chaser Rafert
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Poochyena | Covet | Poison Fang | Sand Attack | Yawn
Taillow | Double Team | Wing Attack | Attract | Supersonic
Ralts | Will-O-Wisp | Attract | Mean Look | Destiny Bond
Duskull | Astonish | Pain Split | Disable | Confuse Ray
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Final: Chaser Jupex
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Plusle | Shock Wave | Helping Hand | Quick Attack | Thunder Wave
Snubbull | Water Pulse | Smellingsalt | Counter | Lick
Minun | Spark | Helping Hand | Metronome | Attract
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Pyrite Colosseum - Round 2
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Battle 1: Hunter Haxer
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Ledyba | Light Screen | Reflect | Silver Wind | Swift
Mareep | Light Screen | Reflect | Thundershock | Facade
Wooper | Ancientpower | Safeguard | Mud-Slap | Water Gun
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Battle 2: Chaser Mestil
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Pichu | Sweet Kiss | Thunder Wave | Thundershock | Charm
Cleffa | Sweet Kiss | Pound | Metronome | Charm
Smoochum | Lick | Attract | Sweet Kiss | Ice Punch
Togepi | Sweet Kiss | Peck | Metronome | Charm
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Semifinal: Chaser Novil
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Seedot | Sunny Day | Leech Seed | Synthesis | Harden
Lotad | Rain Dance | Razor Leaf | Astonish | Harden
Castform | Powder Snow | Water Gun | Ember | Swift
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Final: Researcher Orill
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Makuhita | Vital Throw | Sand Attack | Tackle | Fake Out
Magnemite | Sonicboom | Thundershock | Supersonic | Metal Sound
Meditite | Meditate | Fake Out | Confusion | Bide
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Battle 1: Hunter Nostal
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Wingull | Wing Attack | Shock Wave | Water Pulse | Twister
Rhyhorn | Thunder | Fire Blast | Blizzard | Protect
Roselia | Mega Drain | Stun Spore | Sweet Scent | Growth
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Battle 2: Chaser Ostix
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Sentret | Assist | Thief | Helping Hand | Protect
Skitty | Assist | Covet | Helping Hand | Endure
Smeargle | Thrash | Flail | Follow Me | Metronome
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Semifinal: Chaser Tarbil
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Trapinch | Quick Attack | Dig | Swagger | Bite
Spoink | Psych Up | Swagger | Bounce | Psywave
Spinda | Psych Up | Swagger | Teeter Dance | Brick Break
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Final: Sailor Tebu
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Snubbull | Roar | Bite | Thief | Attract
Stantler | Spite | Astonish | Sand Attack | Roar
Hitmontop | Rock Smash | Rapid Spin | Mind Reader | -------
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Pyrite Colosseum - Round 4
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Battle 1: Chaser Sellis
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Taillow | Mud-Slap | Peck | Rest | Snore
Natu | Thunder Wave | Swift | Future Sight | Featherdance
Torchic | Seismic Toss | Fire Spin | Growl | Sunny Day
Swablu | Sing | Astonish | Fury Attack | Double Team
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Battle 2: Sailor Mifis
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Jigglypuff | Defense Curl | Rollout | ------ | ------
Marill | Defense Curl | Rollout | ------ | ------
Spheal | Defense Curl | Iceball | Rollout | ------
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Semifinal: Hunter Tiruk
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Gulpin | Bullet Seed | Poison Gas | ------ | ------
Doduo | Fury Attack | Supersonic | ------ | ------
Aipom | Doubleslap | Fury Swipes | Screech | ------
Corsola | Icicle Spear | Spike Cannon | Light Screen | ------
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Final: Researcher Foss
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Bagon | Rage | Bite | Twister | Leer
Larvitar | Sandstorm | Curse | Bite | Rock Smash
Carvanha | Bite | Lick | Scary Face | Bulk Up
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5.02 - REALGAM COLOSSEUM
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In a knockout battle challenge, you must conduct Trainer battles one after the
other. You must beat four Trainers to win. At Realgam Colosseum, the
opponent's Pokémon will be Level 40. If you win the challenge, you will earn a
cash prize. In addition, you'll earn a TM for each of your first four
successful challenges. After winning Rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4, you'll recieve
TM49 (Snatch), TM19 (Giga Drain), TM23 (Iron Tail), and TM22 (Solarbeam)
respectively. You can only obtain these TMs once.
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Battle 1: Bodybuilder Aftin
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Donphan | Defense Curl | Rollout | Iron Tail | Strength
Sealeo | Defense Curl | Ice Ball | Waterfall | Attract
Swalot | Defense Curl | Rollout | Sludge Bomb | Yawn
Solrock | Defense Curl | Rollout | Flamethrower | Psychic
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Battle 2: Casual Guy Feper
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Mawile | Icy Wind | Rock Slide | Sweet Scent | Bite
Vigoroth | Icy Wind | Rock Slide | Slash | Focus Punch
Relicanth | Icy Wind | Rock Slide | Body Slam | Waterfall
Rhyhorn | Icy Wind | Rock Slide | Body Slam | Stomp
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Semifinal: Cooltrainer Halston
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Castform | Weather Ball | Sandstorm | Thunder Wave | Shadow Ball
Gilgar | Iron Tail | Swords Dance | Sandstorm | Rest
Cacturne | Giga Drain | Focus Punch | Substitute | Double Team
Dugtrio | Substitute | Uproar | Magnitude | Screech
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Final: Cooltrainer Malex
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Swellow | Sky Attack | Agility | Endeavor | Steel Wing
Noctowl | Sky Attack | Swagger | Psychic | Mud-Slap
Skarmory | Sky Attack | Agility | Rock Smash | Steel Wing
Murkrow | Sky Attack | Thunder Wave | Psych Up | Shadow Ball
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Battle 1: Matron Relza
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Misdreavus | Imprison | Psychic | Aerial Ace | Protect
Hariyama | Fake Out | Bulk Up | Brick Break | Rock Tomb
Breloom | Sky Uppercut | Thunderpunch | Giga Drain | Substitute
Hitmontop | Triple Kick | Mega Kick | Double Team | Swagger
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Battle 2: Fun Old Man Hebson
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Wobbuffet | Destiny Bond | Encore | Mirror Coat | Counter
Marshtomp | Surf | Icy Wind | Mirror Coat | Counter
Medicham | Brick Break | Psychic | Fire Punch | Counter
Shedinja | Shadow Ball | Silver Wind | Aerial Ace | Dig
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Semifinal: Bodybuilder Toko
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Mantine | Rain Dance | Water Pulse | Body Slam | Substitute
Lombre | Surf | Thunderpunch | Giga Drain | Fake Out
Luvdisc | Flail | Waterfall | Attract | Bide
Surskit | Hydro Pump | Blizzard | Rain Dance | Attract
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Final: Newscaster Arule
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Nuzleaf | Shadow Ball | Brick Break | Mega Kick | Fake Out
Skiploom | Solarbeam | Sunny Day | Stun Spore | Reflect
Torkoal | Eruption | Iron Tail | Sunny Day | Fire Spin
Tropius | Magical Leaf | Aerial Ace | Synthesis | Stomp
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Battle 1: Supertrainer Agoll
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Stantler | Rest | Sleep Talk | Shadow Ball | Double-Edge
Wigglytuff | Rest | Sleep Talk | Counter | Body Slam
Shuckle | Rest | Sleep Talk | Toxic | Double Team
Quagsire | Rest | Sleep Talk | Mud Shot | Curse
Miltank | Rest | Sleep Talk | Body Slam | Curse
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Battle 2: Casual Guy Axon
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Heracross | Swords Dance | False Swipe | Fury Cutter | ------
Pinsir | Swords Dance | False Swipe | Fury Cutter | ------
Ninjask | Swords Dance | False Swipe | Fury Cutter | ------
Mawile | Swords Dance | False Swipe | Astonish | Iron Defense
Ledian | Swords Dance | Double Team | Baton Pass | Reflect
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Semifinal: Rider Polot
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Tropius | Fly | Flash | Strength | Sweet Scent
Wailord | Waterfall | Dive | Surf | Whirlpool
Linoone | Rock Smash | Cut | Surf | Strength
Azumarill | Dive | Rock Smash | Waterfall | Present
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Final: Navigator Bestol
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Kirlia | Teleport | Taunt | Flash | Thunderbolt
Gorebyss | Refresh | Iron Defense | Mud Sport | Waterfall
Crawdaunt | Guillotine | Bubblebeam | Swords Dance | Vicegrip
Sharpedo | Bite | Substitute | Double Team | Hidden Power
Yanma | Detect | Thief | Signal Beam | Hidden Power
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Battle 1: Bodybuilder Piliot
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Houndoom | Bite | Smog | Howl | Ember
Sneasel | Fake Out | Agility | Quick Attack | Faint Attack
Delcatty | Assist | Doubleslap | Tail Whip | Attract
Mightyena | Bite | Sand Attack | Poison Fang | Snatch
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Battle 2: Curmudgeon Nistil
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Misdreavus | Perish Song | Pain Split | Confuse Ray | Protect
Exploud | Rest | Screech | Snore | Protect
Umbreon | Confuse Ray | Mean Look | Screech | Pursuit
Wobbuffet | Destiny Bond | Encore | Mirror Coat | Counter
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Semifinal: Cooltrainer Hileon
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Chimecho | Yawn | Psychic | Icy Wind | Shock Wave
Dusclops | Confuse Ray | Shadow Ball | Metronome | Pain Split
Tentacruel | Barrier | Mirror Coat | Water Pulse | Toxic
Volbeat | Signal Beam | Seismic Toss | Dynamicpunch | Shadow Ball
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Final: Cooltrainer Carben
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Miltank | Milk Drink | Rollout | Stomp | Defense Curl
Grumpig | Psybeam | Confuse Ray | Future Sight | Rest
Combusken | Double Kick | Bulk Up | Sand Attack | Flamethrower
Qwilfish | Water Pulse | Pin Missile | Sludge Bomb | Haze
Breloom | Leech Seed | Giga Drain | Stun Spore | Headbutt
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5.03 - ORRE COLOSSEUM
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After you beat the Final Boss and continue your saved game, you'll appear in
the Pokémon HQ. If you go outside and speak with Myth Trainer Eagun, he'll
challenge you to a battle. Once you defeat Eagun's party of Level 45 Pichus,
Level 50 Pikachus and Level 55 Raichus, you can participate in the Orre
Colosseum. If you can win Round 1 of the Orre Colosseum, you can do the Lucky
Egg Side Quest. Check the Side Quests section for more information.
At the Orre Colosseum, Double Battles are conducted. You are permitted to
battle with four Pokémon. Certain kinds of Pokémon are not permitted.
Similarly, Pokémon will be prohibited from holding certain kinds of items. The
battles are held in knockout style. You must beat four Trainers in a row to
win your challenge. If you win a challenge, you may advance to the next group
of opponents. If you lose, you will face the same group of opponents in your
next challenge. If you manage to win a round, you will be rewarded with Poké
Coupons.
Certain kinds of Pokémon are prohibited from competing at the Orre Colosseum.
Shadow Pokémon are strictly prohibited. You may also not enter two or more of
the same kind of Pokémon. For example, two or more kinds of Suicune are not
permitted. The following Legendary Pokémon are forbidden: Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia,
Ho-Oh, Celebi, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, and Deoxys. The following
Legendary Pokémon are allowed: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Raikou, Entei,
Suicune, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Latios, and Latias. You will also be
required to enter with a full party of six Pokémon.
Pokémon may not be holding certain kinds of items when they enter. Any Pokémon
holding a Soul Dew will not be allowed to enter. Soul Dew raises the Special
Attack and Special Defence of Latias/Latios. In other words, it's a free Calm
Mind. This is probably why holding a Soul Dew is forbidden in the Orre
Colosseum, since your powered up Latias/Latios would have an advantage over your
opponent's Pokémon. Pokémon are not permitted to hold the same kinds of items.
For example, two or more kinds of Leftovers are prohibited.
At the Orre Colosseum, the opponent's Pokémon will be Level 60 if your party of
six Pokémon are Level 60 or below. If your Pokémon are above Level 60, the
opponent's Pokémon will be the same Level as your highest Level Pokémon. For
example, if your highest Level Pokémon is Level 87, the opponent's Pokémon will
be the same Level. If you win the challenge, you will earn Poké Coupons. In
addition, you'll earn a TM for each of your seven successful challenges. After
winning Rounds 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, you'll recieve TM06 (Toxic), TM27
(Return), TM48 (Skill Swap), TM36 (Sludge Bomb), TM44 (Rest), TM47 (Steel Wing),
and TM02 (Dragon Claw) respectively. You can only obtain these TMs once.
The following chart shows how many Coupons you can recieve after completing
each Round of the Orre Colosseum:
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+ Orre Colosseum Coupons +
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| Round | Coupons |
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| 1 | 500 |
| 2 | 1000 |
| 3 | 1500 |
| 4 | 2000 |
| 5 | 2500 |
| 6 | 3000 |
| 7 | 3500 |
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In addition to the Poké Coupons, you can win Titles for completing each Round
of the Orre Colosseum. After recieving a Title, you can check your P*DA to see
it. When you recieve a new Title, it will replace your previous one. The
following chart names the Titles you can recieve after completing each Round of
the Orre Colosseum:
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+ Orre Colosseum Titles +
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| Round | Titles |
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| 1 | Lovrina Fan Club Member No. 1 |
| 2 | Orre Governor's Secretary Candidate |
| 3 | Hexagonal Bolt of Friendship Holder |
| 4 | Defeater of Chobin |
| 5 | Honorary Member of Team Snagem |
| 6 | Cipher's Biggest Enemy |
| 7 | Eldes' Top Rival |
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Team Sypnosis: Recommended Team
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Alakazam | Psychic | Thunderpunch | Fire Punch | Protect
Lapras | Waterfall | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Protect
Sceptile | Leaf Blade | Detect | Safeguard | Dragon Claw
Gengar | Psychic | Thunderbolt | Taunt | Protect
Aerodactyl | Ancientpower | Aerial Ace | Earthquake | Double-Edge
Heracross | Megahorn | Endure | Reversal | Earthquake
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Alakazam, Lapras, Sceptile, Gengar, Aerodactyl and Heracross can take down
Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Ice, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Psychic,
Bug, Rock, Ghost, Dragon and Steel Pokémon. Therefore, it's excellent to have
a balanced party, so you can have an advantage over a lot of Pokémon Types.
Also, your opponents in the Orre Colosseum will have difficulty deciding which
Pokémon to use against you, as the above party is hard to counter, in my
opinion. For example, Hunter Greel's Houndoom would defeat my Sceptile, but I
can send out Lapras or Aerodactyl to counter it.
If you're wondering how I was able to acquire my party of Pokémon, I'll explain
everything now. Alakazam, Lapras, Gengar and Aerodactyl were acquired from
LeafGreen; Heracross from Colosseum; and Sceptile from Sapphire. The
strategies I have listed for the battles in the Orre Colosseum assume that you
are using the above party of Pokémon to progress through each Round. Check
Reptobismol's Orre Colosseum Guide for more information.
If you can't use this party, I apologise for my lack of information. The
developers of the game have made it very hard for players to beat the Orre
Colosseum, since they probably assume you have a party of Pokémon in your GBA
games and brought this game to register more Pokémon in your Pokédex. If
you've played Pokémon Stadium 1/2, you'll probably know that it was difficult
to complete the game with only Rental Pokémon, since your own trained Pokémon
had much better movesets and stats. You'll face the same challenge if you have
only access to XD Pokémon for the battles in the Orre Colosseum.
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Orre Colosseum - Round 1
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Although the first Round should be the easiest, it is actually one of the
hardest Rounds in the Orre Colosseum. The four Trainers in this Round
specialise in inflicting status conditions, such as Sleep and Confusion, on
your Pokémon, so I advice using Safeguard to prevent this from happening.
Since Sceptile can learn Safeguard and has high Speed, you should be able to
use the move before your opponents can inflict the status conditions.
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Battle 1: Hunter Greel
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Parasect | Spore | Aerial Ace | Giga Drain | Return
Breloom | Spore | Sludge Bomb | Focus Punch | Substitute
Slowbro | Dream Eater | Shadow Ball | Focus Punch | Yawn
Jynx | Dream Eater | Ice Beam | Psychic | Lovely Kiss
Houndoom | Dream Eater | Flamethrower | Crunch | Pursuit
Gardevoir | Dream Eater | Thunderbolt | Ice Punch | Hypnosis
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Recommended choices: Heracross, Sceptile, Alakazam, Lapras
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Battle 2: Rider Herlam
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Spinda | Teeter Dance | Flail | Dizzy Punch | Protect
Slowking | Yawn | Psychic | Surf | Ice Beam
Cacturne | Teeter Dance | Toxic | Needle Arm | Double Team
Lickitung | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Earthquake | Belly Drum
Grumpig | Confuse Ray | Psychic | Ice Punch | Fire Punch
Smeargle | Teeter Dance | Lock-On | Sheer Cold | Protect
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Recommended choices: Sceptile, Heracross, Alakazam, Lapras
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Semifinal: Sailor Lestor
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Stantler | Thunder Wave | Confuse Ray | Stomp | Attract
Togetic | Follow Me | Body Slam | Sweet Kiss | Thunder Wave
Xatu | Confuse Ray | Thunder Wave | Psychic | Giga Drain
Grumpig | Confuse Ray | Extrasensory | Ice Punch | Fire Punch
Raichu | Volt Tackle | Thunder Wave | Sweet Kiss | Encore
Butterfree | Stun Spore | Flash | Psychic | Giga Drain
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Recommended choices: Sceptile, Alakazam, Lapras, Gengar
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Final: Cipher Admin Lovrina
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Shuckle | Toxic | Rest | Attract | Wrap
Milotic | Toxic | Confuse Ray | Attract | Wrap
Wobbuffet | Charm | Encore | Counter | Mirror Coat
Blissey | Counter | Sing | Attract | Seismic Toss
Misdreavus | Torment | Confuse Ray | Attract | Protect
Meganium | Leech Seed | Toxic | Attract | Protect
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Recommended choices: Sceptile, Gengar, Lapras, Alakazam
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In my opinion, this Round is a piece of a cake in comparison to Round 1. The
Trainers specialise in using offensive moves and using Protect to avoid taking
damage. Make sure the majority of your party know Detect/Protect, as you'll
need the move to avoid Explosion.
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Battle 1: Worker Lobel
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Tyranitar | Crunch | Thunderbolt | Fire Blast | Protect
Sandslash | Aerial Ace | Brick Break | Earthquake | Focus Punch
Quagsire | Ice Beam | Earthquake | Yawn | Protect
Claydol | Psychic | Ice Beam | Explosion | Light Screen
Cacturne | Giga Drain | Thunderpunch | Double Team | Substitute
Dugtrio | Substitute | Rock Slide | Double Team | Earthquake
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Battle 2: Casual Guy Makel
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Dewgong | Fake Out | Blizzard | Encore | Sheer Cold
Kingler | Guillotine | Amnesia | Rest | Sleep Talk
Dugtrio | Ancientpower | Earthquake | Protect | Fissure
Nidoking | Sludge Bomb | Megahorn | Horn Drill | Protect
Pinsir | Flail | Brick Break | Endure | Guillotine
Lapras | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Hydro Pump | Sheer Cold
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Semifinal: Researcher Limar
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Shedinja | Silver Wind | Aerial Ace | Shadow Ball | Swords Dance
Ditto | Transform | ------ | ------ | ------
Hypno | Calm Mind | Psychic | Ice Punch | Thunderpunch
Altaria | Dragon Dance | Aerial Ace | Body Slam | Earthquake
Kabutops | Rain Dance | Rock Slide | Body Slam | Brick Break
Rapidash | Sunny Day | Flamethrower | Solarbeam | Hypnosis
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Final: Cipher Admin Snattle
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Electrode | Explosion | Light Screen | Thunderbolt | Endure
Gengar | Explosion | Shadow Ball | Sludge Bomb | Protect
Muk | Imprison | Protect | Explosion | Substitute
Glaie | Explosion | Ice Beam | Shadow Ball | Endure
Regirock | Explosion | Ancientpower | Earthquake | Protect
Regice | Explosion | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Protect
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The majority of Trainers here specialise in using the Protect/Earthquake combo.
Although you can use Flying Pokémon to avoid Earthquakes, they are vulnerable
to Rock-Type attacks, so be careful. Aerodactyl can defeat most of the Pokémon
in this Round, but watch out for its weaknesses.
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Battle 1: Chaser Navu
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Sharpedo | Crunch | Ice Beam | Protect | Hydro Pump
Victreebel | Magical Leaf | Sludge Bomb | Sleep Powder | Protect
Hitmonlee | Reversal | Earthquake | Endure | Rock Tomb
Golem | Double-Edge | Earthquake | Protect | Rock Blast
Zangoose | Flail | Shadow Ball | Endure | Crush Claw
Nidoqueen | Sludge Bomb | Shadow Ball | Earthquake | Superpower
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Battle 2: Chaser Pixen
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Nidoking | Sludge Bomb | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Megahorn
Fearow | Tri Attack | Drill Peck | Steel Wing | Attract
Magmar | Flamethrower | Psychic | Thunderpunch | Confuse Ray
Jynx | Lovely Kiss | Fake Out | Ice Beam | Dream Eater
Politoed | Ice Beam | Psychic | Hydro Pump | Swagger
Armaldo | Body Slam | Brick Break | Rock Blast | Dig
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Semifinal: Chaser Daks
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Scizor | Silver Wind | Aerial Ace | Secret Power | Steel Wing
Arcanine | Extremespeed | Crunch | Overheat | Protect
Electabuzz | Thunderbolt | Ice Punch | Protect | Fire Punch
Walrein | Ice Beam | Waterfall | Sheer Cold | Icy Wind
Quagsire | Ancientpower | Sludge Bomb | Body Slam | Earthquake
Primeape | Low Kick | Body Slam | Cross Chop | Rock Tomb
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Final: Cipher Admin Gorigan
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Salamence | Dragon Claw | Flamethrower | Crunch | Hydro Pump
Granbull | Return | Brick Break | Shadow Ball | Hyper Beam
Arcanine | Extremespeed | Crunch | Overheat | Protect
Tauros | Return | Earthquake | Hyper Beam | Rest
Hitmontop | Brick Break | Body Slam | Detect | Earthquake
Gyarados | Double-Edge | Earthquake | Icy Wind | Thunder Wave
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Orre Colosseum - Round 4
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In this Round, Aerodactyl reigns supreme once again. With the exception of
Robo Groudon Chobin, Zapdos users should have no problem defeating the majority
of Trainers here. When choosing the recommended choices, be ready for the
Pokémon that have learnt the Elemental Punches.
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Battle 1: Fun Old Man Rekix
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Espeon | Psychic | Bite | Calm Mind | Reflect
Umbreon | Confuse Ray | Helping Hand | Faint Attack | Charm
Jolteon | Thunderbolt | Bite | Thunder Wave | Charm
Vapareon | Quick Attack | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Helping Hand
Flareon | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Fire Blast | Helping Hand
Eevee | Helping Hand | Attract | Growl | Wish
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Battle 2: Fun Old Man Dargs
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Slaking | Aerial Ace | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Earthquake
Gengar | Psychic | Thunderbolt | Fire Punch | Skill Swap
Alakazam | Psychic | Fire Punch | Ice Punch | Skill Swap
Metagross | Shadow Ball | Meteor Mash | Earthquake | Protect
Milotic | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Mirror Coat | Protect
Claydol | Shadow Ball | Ancientpower | Earthquake | Skill Swap
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Semifinal: Matron Naono
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Crobat | Aerial Ace | Sludge Bomb | Shadow Ball | Toxic
Dodrio | Return | Drill Peck | Steel Wing | ------
Swellow | Facade | Aerial Ace | Return | Hyper Beam
Machamp | Facade | Cross Chop | Earthquake | Rock Tomb
Persian | Fake Out | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Toxic
Heracross | Facade | Brick Break | Megahorn | Earthquake
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Final: Robo Groudon Chobin
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Scizor | Silver Wind | Aerial Ace | Return | Steel Wing
Mr. Mime | Fake Out | Baton Pass | Psych Up | Psychic
Dragonite | Aerial Ace | Return | Earthquake | Brick Break
Marowak | Ancientpower | Aerial Ace | Double-Edge | Earthquake
Kangaskhan | Return | Shadow Ball | Earthquake | Protect
Ninjask | Swords Dance | Silver Wind | Baton Pass | Protect
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Battle 1: Team Snagem Biden
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Jolteon | Quick Attack | Thunderbolt | Bite | Protect
Ninjask | Shadow Ball | Swords Dance | Baton Pass | Protect
Weezing | Sludge Bomb | Fire Blast | Explosion | Shadow Ball
Steelix | Earthquake | Double-Edge | Explosion | Rock Tomb
Houndoom | Fire Blast | Crunch | Reversal | Endure
Hitmonlee | Earthquake | Mach Punch | Reversal | Endure
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Battle 2: Team Snagem Jedo
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Typhlosion | Flamethrower | Thunderpunch | Attract | Protect
Meganium | Reflect | Light Screen | Giga Drain | Body Slam
Feraligatr | Ancientpower | Brick Break | Earthquake | Hydro Pump
Raikou | Protect | Thunderbolt | Thunder Wave | Bite
Slowking | Psychic | Water Pulse | Ice Beam | Fire Blast
Crobat | Confuse Ray | Aerial Ace | Sludge Bomb | Shadow Ball
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Semifinal: Team Snagem Wakin
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Swampert | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Mirror Coat | Counter
Gardevoir | Psychic | Thunderbolt | Fire Punch | Destiny Bond
Sceptile | Leaf Blade | Crunch | Dragon Claw | Thunderpunch
Swellow | Aerial Ace | Return | Steel Wing | ------
Blaziken | Reversal | Endure | Earthquake | Fire Blast
Vileplume | Sunny Day | Sleep Powder | Solarbeam | Moonlight
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Final: Snagem Head Gonzap
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Blastoise | Ice Beam | Hydro Cannon | Yawn | Roar
Slaking | Hyper Beam | Shadow Ball | Earthquake | ------
Skarmory | Drill Peck | Attract | Sand Attack | Roar
Salamence | Aerial Ace | Brick Break | Earthquake | Hyper Beam
Charizard | Dragon Claw | Blast Burn | Roar | Bite
Venusaur | Frenzy Plant | Sleep Powder | Roar | Light Screen
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Orre Colosseum - Round 6
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Battle 1: Sailor Jebol
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Dusclops | Ice Beam | Ice Punch | Protect | Imprison
Salamence | Dragon Claw | Fire Blast | Hydro Pump | Protect
Dragonite | Aerial Ace | Return | Earthquake | Protect
Flygon | Dragon Claw | Giga Drain | Fire Blast | Protect
Aerodactyl | Ancientpower | Aerial Ace | Earthquake | Protect
Zapdos | Thunderbolt | Drill Peck | Return | Protect
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Battle 2: Bodybuilder Loar
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Shiftry | Fake Out | Faint Attack | Extrasensory | Solarbeam
Exeggutor | Psychic | Ancientpower | Solarbeam | Sunny Day
Jumpluff | Helping Hand | Sunny Day | Encore | Sleep Powder
Entei | Flamethrower | Solarbeam | Sunny Day | Protect
Clefable | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Sunny Day | Fire Blast
Blaziken | Endure | Reversal | Overheat | Earthquake
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Semifinal: Bodybuilder Felps
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Ludicolo | Fake Out | Ice Punch | Hydro Pump | Giga Drain
Gorebyss | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Rain Dance | Psychic
Omastar | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Rain Dance | Rock Slide
Kingdra | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Rain Dance | Dragon Rage
Manectric | Thunder | Crunch | Rain Dance | Protect
Qwilfish | Sludge Bomb | Shadow Ball | Destiny Bond | Double-Edge
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Final: Cipher Admin Ardos
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Sceptile | Leaf Blade | Crunch | Dragon Claw | Thunderpunch
Charizard | Dragon Claw | Fire Blast | Crunch | Seismic Toss
Gengar | Sludge Bomb | Shadow Ball | Confuse Ray | Brick Break
Aerodactyl | Ancientpower | Aerial Ace | Double-Edge | Iron Tail
Tauros | Return | Earthquake | Iron Tail | ------
Starmie | Psychic | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Hydro Pump
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Orre Colosseum - Round 7
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Battle 1: Supertrainer Lest
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Charizard | Belly Drum | Aerial Ace | Overheat | Earthquake
Clefable | Follow Me | Cosmic Power | Softboiled | Protect
Shedinja | Aerial Ace | Silver Wind | Shadow Ball | Protect
Togetic | Follow Me | Yawn | Protect | Softboiled
Snorlax | Selfdestruct | Body Slam | Shadow Ball | Rest
Heracross | Reversal | Megahorn | Earthquake | Endure
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Battle 2: Cooltrainer Ebson
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Zapdos | Thunderbolt | Hidden Power | Drill Peck | Detect
Moltres | Aerial Ace | Hidden Power | Fire Blast | Protect
Articuno | Ice Beam | Water Pulse | Hidden Power | Reflect
Raikou | Thunderbolt | Hidden Power | Bite | Reflect
Entei | Body Slam | Hidden Power | Fire Blast | Iron Tail
Suicune | Waterfall | Ice Beam | Hidden Power | Calm Mind
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Semifinal: Cooltrainer Klept
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Marowak | Return | Ancientpower | Earthquake | Protect
Gyarados | Return | Hidden Power | Earthquake | Dragon Dance
Manectric | Crunch | Thunderbolt | Protect | Thunder Wave
Dodrio | Return | Drill Peck | Hyper Beam | Haze
Starmie | Psychic | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Protect
Lapras | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Hydro Pump | Protect
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Final: Cipher Admin Eldes
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Latios | Psychic | Dragon Claw | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt
Latias | Psychic | Dragon Claw | Waterfall | Thunderbolt
Gengar | Psychic | Fire Punch | Ice Punch | Thunderbolt
Metagross | Earthquake | Meteor Mash | Shadow Ball | Protect
Snorlax | Body Slam | Earthquake | Shadow Ball | Protect
Tauros | Return | Earthquake | Iron Tail | ------
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6. Side Quests
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This section lists the side quests in the game. To complete the majority of
them, you must beat the game first.
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6.01 - WANDERER MIROR B.
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If you knocked out Shadow Pokémon and "[name of Shadow Pokémon] fled
somewhere...," you will be able to Snag it from Wanderer Miror B. He usually
shows up at Pyrite Town Colosseum, Realgam Tower Colosseum, and the three Poké
Spots. At the Colosseums, you can only Snag one Shadow Pokémon, but you can
Snag two of them when you challenge him at the Poké Spots. When Miror B.
appears at the Colosseums, he will battle you in place of one of the
competitors. You have unlimited chances to Snag Shadow Pokémon from Miror B.
You can use the Miror Radar to detect Wanderer Miror B.'s presence. Go to the
Key Items menu and check the Miror Radar. If the game says "There is no
response at all...", "There isn't much of a response..." or "It's responding
just a little!", walk around the location you are in for 15-20 minutes. You
can turn the Control Stick clockwise repeatedly to speed up your walking. As
you are walking, the Miror Radar should eventually say "Oh! Miror B. may have
appeared!" If you check the Radar, the game will say "Miror B. seems to be at
[name of location]." Sometimes, however, the Miror Radar will say that Miror B.
is at a particular Poké Spot, but when you arrive there, only Trudly and Folly
will be there, so you have to leave the Poké Spot and walk around for 15-20
minutes to find Miror B. again. If the Miror Radar loses Miror B.'s signal, do
the same action.
The following tables list what Pokémon Wanderer Miror B. has, their Levels,
their Types, their Abilities, and their Weaknesses:
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Trainer Battle: Wanderer Miror B. (Pyrite Colosseum)
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Lombre | 20 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Hoppip | 20 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Voltorb | 20 | Electric | Static | Ground
Sudowoodo | 20 | Rock | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Shadow Pokémon | --- | ------ | ------ | ------
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Trainer Battle: Wanderer Miror B. (Realgam Colosseum - Round 1)
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ludicolo | 40 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Jumpluff | 40 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Sudowoodo | 40 | Rock | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Shadow Pokémon | --- | ------ | ------ | ------
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Trainer Battle: Wanderer Miror B. (Realgam Colosseum - Round 2)
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Nosepass | 40 | Rock | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Jumpluff | 40 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Lombre | 40 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Sudowoodo | 40 | Rock | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Shadow Pokémon | --- | ------ | ------ | ------
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Trainer Battle: Wanderer Miror B. (Realgam Colosseum - Round 3)
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shiftry | 40 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Fighting
Jumpluff | 40 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Electrode | 40 | Electric | Static | Ground
Ludicolo | 40 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Shadow Pokémon | --- | ------ | ------ | ------
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Lombre | 40 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Jumpluff | 40 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Nosepass | 40 | Rock | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Sudowoodo | 40 | Rock | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Shadow Pokémon | --- | ------ | ------ | ------
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Ludicolo x2 | 40 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Shadow Pokémon x2 | --- | ------ | ------ | ------
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When you have completed the game AND Snagged 82 Shadow Pokémon, the Miror Radar
will detect Wanderer Miror B.'s presence at Gateon Port when you arrive at the
place. He's at the top of the Lighthouse, so go there to battle him for the
last time. Before you do so, bring about 20 Ultra Balls with you. Miror B.
has the Shadow Dragonite that Trudly and Folly stole from Cipher in his party
of Pokémon. It's difficult to Snag, since it is a fully evolved Pokémon and
very heavy.
When you make it to the top of the Lighthouse, you'll hear Miror B.'s theme
music. If you talk to Trudly and Folly, they'll complain that you're always
interfering with their boss Miror B.'s plan to catch all the Pokémon in the
world. Miror B. is dancing with his Ludicolos. If you speak with him, he'll
say that his Shadow Dragonite is the last Shadow Pokémon. He complains that
you've messed up his dance, and challenges you to a battle.
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Ludicolo x5 | 57 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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Your final battle with Miror B. isn't going to be easy. Not only does Miror B.
have 5 Ludicolos in his party, but he also has a Shadow Dragonite that knows
powerful Shadow Moves. If you can trade with the Pokémon GBA games, now would
be a good time to do so. Lvl 100 Legendaries can easily take down Miror B.'s
signature Pokémon. However, you'll need a Pokémon around Lvl 55 to be able to
weaken the Shadow Dragonite. Electabuzz is a good choice, since it can
Paralyze the Dragonite with Thunder Wave. Once its HP is in the red/yellow
zone, try throwing Ultra Balls. Eventually, you'll Snag the Dragonite. If
you're only using Pokémon from this game, you'll have a hard time taking down
Miror B.'s Ludicolo, as their Swift Swim Abilities double their speed when it
is raining due to Rain Dance.
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When you finally defeat Miror B. and Snag his Shadow Dragonite, he'll complain
that you Snagged Cipher's last Shadow Pokémon. As Miror B. leaves in the
elevator, he realises that there is a device in his hair. After he destroys
it, the game says "Nothing appears on the Miror Radar anymore and it appears to
be broken." Note that you can't challenge Miror B. anymore, since you have
Snagged all the Shadow Pokémon in the game. You can find him in Gateon Port's
Krabby Club, but you can't battle him.
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6.02 - LUCKY EGG
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After you beat the Final Boss AND win Round 1 of the Orre Colosseum, you can do
the Lucky Egg Side Quest. You'll recieve an e-mail from Eagun's wife Beluh.
If you go to Beluh's house, she'll explain that a strange affliction seems to
have taken root among the Pokémon in Agate Village. There are five Pokémon in
Agate Village in total.
After talking to the five Pokémon (Combusken, Poochyena, Taillow, Lotad, and
Wobbuffet) in Agate Village, speak with the old man in the Pokémon Centre. He
admits that he gave Pokémon Translators to the owners of the afflicted Pokémon.
He also mentions that he recieved the Translators from Dr. Kaminko. It seems
these Translators are behind the strange affliction.
Go to Dr. Kaminko's House. He gives you the Voice Case 1 and asks you to play
it at the Pokémon that cries in the same way in order to disenage the
Translator. Play the Voice Case 1 at the Combusken. Obtain the Voice Case 2
from Dr. Kaminko and play it at the Poochyena. Obtain the Voice Case 3 and
play it at the Taillow. Obtain the Voice Case 4 and play it at the Wobbuffet.
The Voice Case will have no effect. Speak with Dr. Kaminko. He'll take the
Voice Case 4 from you and throw it away.
You'll recieve an e-mail from Megg of ONBS. Megg informs you that her
Shroomish has suddenly lost its voice. Obtain the Voice Case 5 from Dr.
Kaminko and play it at the Shroomish in Pyrite Town in the ONBS Headquarters.
Megg informs you that this phenomenon has been seen among Pokémon in places
like Gateon Port and Phenac City, too.
Obtain the Cry Analyzer from Dr. Kaminko. He explains that the Pokémon
Translators are individually protected with secret passwords. He admits that
he's forgotten what they were. If you use the Cry Analyzer on an afflicted
Pokémon, a question will appear. The correct answer to the question is the
secret password. If the question is answered correctly, the Pokémon
Translator will detach.
At Gateon Port, use the Cry Analyzer on Oddish, Magnemite, Krabby, and Krabby.
Sun Stone, Magneton, Krabilly, and Krabetty are the respective correct answers
to the questions. At Phenac City, use the Analyzer on Azumarill, Castform,
Seedot, and Linoone. Marill, Weather Pokémon, Seedot, and No. 1 are the
respective correct answers to the questions.
At Agate Village, use the Cry Analyzer on the Wobbuffet. Unfortunately, the
Pokémon Translator on Wobbuffet appears to be broken down. Speak with Dr.
Kaminko. He suggests talking to Wobbuffet with a Pokémon's voice. Speak with
Wobbuffet to detach the Pokémon Translator. Return to Beluh's house and talk
to her. She'll show her appreciation by giving you the Lucky Egg.
Normally, you can only obtain the Lucky Egg from Chansey in the Safari Zone of
Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen. Unfortunately, it is very hard to catch a Chansey,
considering that Chansey is one of the rarest Pokémon to find and it can easily
run away. In addition, even if you do catch a Chansey, there is only a small
chance that it'll be holding the Lucky Egg. Fortunately, you now have the
Lucky Egg in your possession without having to spend days, weeks or even
months trying to catch Chanseys in the Safari Zone.
The Lucky Egg is an excellent item to equip to your Pokémon if you're planning
to train them for the Orre Colosseum. When the equipped Pokémon recieves
Exp. Points after battling, they'll be multipled by 50%. In addition, if the
Pokémon was traded to you, they'll be multipled by 50% again.
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6.03 - POKE SPOTS
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When you first visit the Rock Poké Spot, you'll find Duking and Pofty. Pofty
is an ONBS reporter and is covering a story about the driving force behind the
booming popularity of wild Pokémon in Pyrite Town. Duking enlists your help
to capture these wild Pokémon by placing some Poké Snacks on the tray nearby.
Once you have done so, Duking will reveal that the Spot Monitor (which has now
been added to your P*DA) lets you know what's happening at any Poké Spot
wherever you are.
If you watch to capture some wild Pokémon, place a few Poké Snacks on the tray
and leave the Poké Spot. When a wild Pokémon appears at a particular Poké
Spot, the Spot Monitor will detect its presence, so you can go there to capture
it. If your Spot Monitor's signals are slow, it's a Common Pokémon. If they
aren't, it's a Rare Pokémon. If you want to obtain more Poké Snacks, you can
buy them from any Poké Mart in the Orre Region.
At Oasis Poké Spot, you can capture Hoppip, Phanpy, and Surskit. At Rock Poké
Spot, you can capture Sandshrew, Gligar, and Trapinch. At Cave Poké Spot, you
can capture Zubat, Aron, and Wooper. Hoppip, Sandshrew, and Zubat are Common.
Phanpy, Surskit, Gligar, Trapinch, Aron, and Wooper are Rare. You can capture
these Pokémon unlimited times.
If you find a Munchlax eating your Poké Snacks at one of the Poké Spots, its
owner will give you 10 Poké Snacks in compensation. You can't keep Munchlax,
as it originates from the Sinnoh region and the GBA games lack that region's
Pokédex.
After you meet a Bonsly on the S.S. Libra, it will randomly appear at any Poké
Spot. When you find it, walk up to it slowly to be able to capture it and
return it to its owner. You'll recieve the Bonsly Card as a reward. This card
allows you to use Bonsly in Battle Bingo. Note that you can't keep it after a
game ends, since you can't keep Pokémon you get in Battle Bingo. In addition,
Bonsly originates from the Sinnoh region and the GBA games lack that region's
Pokédex.
At the Oasis Poké Spot, Duking will inform you that he's having a hard time
trying to capture Trapinch, Surskit, and Wooper. If you capture these
Pokémon, you can trade them to Duking to recieve a Level 20 Meditite, Shuckle,
and Larvitar respectively in exchange. You can find Duking in his house in
Pyrite Town.
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6.04 - Phenac Pre Gym
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After you arrive at the S.S. Libra, you can go to the Pre Gym and challenge
Leader Justy. However, you'll have to defeat four Trainers first. Speak with
Justy to start the battles.
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Trainer Battle: Cooltrainer Quelor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ledyba | 21 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Spoink | 21 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost
Bellossom | 21 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying
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Trainer Battle: Cooltrainer Teslor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sunflora | 22 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying
Furret | 22 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Linoone | 22 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kecleon | 23 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
Azumarill | 23 | Water | Huge Power | Electric/Grass
Yanma | 23 | Bug/Flying | Compoundeyes | Fire/Electric
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Trainer Battle: Matron Klaus
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Plusle | 24 | Electric | Plus | Ground
Minun | 24 | Electric | Minus | Ground
Absol | 24 | Dark | Pressure | Fighting
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After defeating the four Trainers, you can heal your Pokémon if you want to.
When you're ready, return to the Pre Gym and battle Leader Justy.
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Cacnea | 29 | Grass | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying
Sandslash | 29 | Ground | Sand Veil | Water/Grass
Gligar | 29 | Ground/Flying | Sand Veil | Water
Nosepass | 29 | Rock | Magnet Pull | Water/Grass
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Justy's whole battle strategy revolves around Sandstorm. Thanks to Sand Veil,
the evasiveness of his Pokémon increases in a sandstorm. Although Nosepass
doesn't have Sand Veil as an Ability, its Magnet Pull can stop you from
switching out your Steel-Type Pokémon, so watch out. If you can attack
Justy's Pokémon with their weaknesses, you can knock them out before he has a
chance to start his strategy. If Justy's Pokémon start using Double Team, try
to take them out before your attacks start missing.
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After defeating Justy, he'll give you a Lum Berry and TM32 (Double Team).
Justy congratulates you on your victory and mentions that this battle reminds
him of a battle he had with somebody five years ago. He's referring to the
Main Character from Pokémon Colosseum.
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6.05 - AGATE TEACHER LADY
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When you go to Agate Village, take the western route and enter the cave nearby.
If you talk to the woman inside, she will introduce herself as the Teacher Lady
and offer to teach your Regular Pokémon new moves. At first, you can only
choose Mimic, Thunder Wave, and Seismic Toss. However, as you progress through
the game, the Teacher will have new moves that she can teach to your Pokémon.
Note that she can only teach each move once. Also, you cannot teach these
moves to Shadow Pokémon until you Purify them. In addition, only certain
Pokémon can learn certain moves.
Once you enter Pyrite Town, you can choose Icy Wind, Substitute, and Dream
Eater. When you obtain the Music Disc in Phenac City, you can choose Swagger,
Body Slam, and Nightmare. After speaking with Hordel at Outskirt Stand, going
to Cipher Key Lair, and travelling to Citadark Isle, you can choose Sky Attack,
Double-Edge, and Selfdestruct, respectively. Check PSGilmore's Move Tutor
Compatibility Guide for more information.
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6.06 - AGATE DAY CARE
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When you free the citizens of Phenac City, you can visit the Pokémon Day Care
in Agate Village and leave one Pokémon there. While your Pokémon is in the Day
Care, its Exp. Points will increase. The Exp. Points are determined by the
number of steps you take in various locations of the World Map. You can turn
the Control Stick clockwise repeatedly to speed up the process. The outside of
the Cipher Key Lair and S.S. Libra are examples of good locations to do this.
Each step gives your Pokémon 1 Exp. Point.
You must pay $100 for the service and an additional $100 for each time your
Pokémon levels up. For example, if my Cyndaquil was Level 10 and became Level
12, I would have to pay $300 for the service. If your Pokémon reaches its
evolution Level, it won't evolve. For example, if my Magikarp was Level 5 and
became Level 20, it wouldn't have evolved into a Gyarados. If your Pokémon
learns new moves, the top ones will be erased, so be careful.
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6.07 - JOVI'S DIARY
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This section contains information about Jovi's Diary, which can be found at Dr.
Kaminko's House. The diary updates as you progress through the game, so check
it often to read new entries. There are 7 entries in total. Some people on
the GameFAQs message board have been wondering about Jovi's Random Diary 1.
Jovi mentions that the Pokémon HQ Lab has a secret room somewhere. The secret
room is the same room where the Master Ball was/is. If you go to the Pokémon
HQ after destroying the Cipher Key Lair, Prof. Krane will open the entrance to
the secret room. The 7 diary entries are listed below.
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 1
Info: Top secret! The Pokémon HQ Lab has a secret room somewhere. It doesn't
look like anybody knows where it is. Jovi will find it first and make
it a secret base!
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 2
Info: The robots under this room are made to look like a red Pokémon and a
blue one. And they're supposed to work! But Jovi's not sure if that's
true! Because Chobin says that Jovi can't take a ride. Jovi bets
Chobin won't let Jovi take a ride because they don't work. Chobin's a
cheapskate!
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 3
Info: (This entry is written in a different style than Jovi's.) Robo Groudon
is splendorous! No making fun of its greatness!
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 4
Info: This is Jovi's Diary! Chobin's not allowed to write in this!
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 5
Info: Kandee's a good singer, and she's really pretty. Jovi wishes Jovi
could be a star like that, too. Jovi knows! Jovi will get big brother
to take me to ONBS! When people at ONBS see Jovi, they'll try to
recruit Jovi for sure. When is big brother coming home?
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 6
Info: Big brother seems to be relaxed. Jovi thinks the adventure is not so
hard anymore. Maybe it's Jovi's turn for adventure. Jovi should ask
Mommy.
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Title: Jovi's Random Diary
Entry: No. 7
Info: (Chobin's handwriting again.) Thank goodness. Chobin is happy to see
that Jovi girl go off on an adventure. Dr. Kaminko can focus on his
research again, and Chobin will serve as the doctor's assistant. Hey!
Chobin's writing in Jovi's diary again! This is a secret diary! Chobin
can't write in this!
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6.08 - MEW MOVESETS
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If you were able to get Mew on World's Edge Island in Pokémon Emerald, you will
get a surprise if you trade it to this game. Note that you can't trade until
you complete the game. If you want to improve your Mew's moveset, place it in
your party and go to Mt. Battle.
At Mt. Battle, speak with the man who is by the Coupon Exchange Counter.
He'll ask to see the "Legendary Pokémon that can learn all the attacks". The
Legendary Pokémon that he's referring to is Mew, so agree to show it to him.
After answering a few questions, the man will offer to teach your Mew every
attack in the game in exchange for 5000 Poké Coupons.
With the exception of Faint Attack, Fake Out, Hypnosis, Night Shade, Trick and
Zap Cannon, Mew can learn the other attacks in the game via leveling up,
learning the TMs/HMs, and learning the FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald/XD Tutor
Moves. After you have decided on a moveset for Mew, you can confirm your
choice or try another moveset. You can do this unlimited times as long as you
pay 5000 Poké Coupons every time.
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7. Mini-Games
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There are two Mini-Games called Battle Bingo and Battle CD Sims. You can play
them at Realgam Tower. After you've beaten the game and completed all the
Side Quests, you can play these Mini-Games to extend the replayability of
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
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7.01 - BATTLE BINGO
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Battle Bingo is a strategy game that is played on a Bingo Card with 16 Panels
arranged in a 4-by-4 grid. The 16 Panels are turned over and exposed one by
one. Flip over Panels to form a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line to
score a Bingo. Keep forming Bingo lines until all Panels are flipped over or
you run out of moves. If all Panels are flipped over, 10 Bingo lines will be
completed, and you win the game.
At the start of the game, you will have one Pokémon and two Master Balls.
Your Pokémon will also have Entry Points (EP). To flip over a Panel, 1 EP is
required. If all your Pokémon use up their EP, no more Panels can be flipped
over. At that time, it's game over for you.
On the first turn, you may select any 1 of the 16 Panels and flip it over. The
next Panel that can be flipped must be next to an already-flipped-over Panel.
Think ahead and plan the sequence for flipping Panels.
There are two kinds of Panels. One kind is marked with a Pokémon type and the
other with a question mark. If you try to flip a Panel marked with a Pokémon
type, a hidden Pokémon will appear. You must battle this Pokémon with the
Pokémon you entered in the game. The battle will be a strictly one-on-one m
match with no switching of Pokémon. If you win the battle or catch the
opposing Pokémon with a Master Ball, the contested Panel can be flipped over.
If the opposing Pokémon is caught, you may choose it as your own for Panel
battles from the next Panel on. The "?" Panels can be opened just by using 1
EP. They hide EP and Master Balls for the player's use.
If you complete a line of flipped-over Panels, you score a Bingo. You are
awarded a single EP for each Bingo line. If you quit the game before the end,
you are given Poké Coupons matched to the number of Bingo lines you made. If
you complete the Card, you are awarded a bonus for leftover EP and Master Balls
in addition to the regular prize. If all your Pokémon run out of EP, it's game
over since you will no longer be able to flip Panels. In that case, you will
not be given any Poké Coupons that you may have earned in that game.
In the beginning, you can only choose 1 of the 3 Novice Cards. When all 3 are
cleared, the Regular Cards become available. In the same manner, clear the
Regular Cards to access the Expert Cards. When a card is cleared for the first
time, you win a prize. If you choose to play with a Card that has already been
cleared, the positions of the 16 Panels will be shuffled. As a result, you can
enjoy entirely new combinations each time you make a challenge.
After seeing Bonsly on the S.S. Libra, you can find it at one of the Poké Spots
and return it to its owner. You'll recieve the Bonsly Card as a reward. This
card allows you to use Bonsly in Battle Bingo. Note that you can't keep it
after a game ends, since you can't keep Pokémon you get in Battle Bingo. In
addition, Bonsly originates from the Sinnoh region and the GBA games lack that
region's Pokédex. The following charts show information about the Novice,
Regular, Advanced, Extra, and Special Cards.
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Novice Cards: Dragonair Set
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Dragonair | Dragon | Shed Skin | Ice/Dragon | Outrage
Cyndaquil | Fire | Blaze | Water | Flamethrower
Treecko | Grass | Overgrow | Fire | Giga Drain
Charmander | Fire | Blaze | Water | Flamethrower
Torchic | Fire | Blaze | Water | Flamethrower
Squirtle | Water | Torrent | Grass | Surf
Bulbasaur | Grass/Poison | Overgrow | Fire | Giga Drain
Mudkip | Water/Ground | Torrent | Grass | Surf
Roselia | Grass/Poison | Natural Cure | Fire | Giga Drain
Remoraid | Water | Hustle | Grass | Surf
Poliwag | Water | Water Absorb | Grass | Surf
Chikorita | Grass | Overgrow | Fire | Giga Drain
Totodile | Water | Torrent | Grass | Surf
Vulpix | Fire | Flash Fire | Water | Flamethrower
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Nidorino | Poison | Poison Point | Ground | Sludge Bomb
Seedot | Grass | Chlorophyll | Poison | Giga Drain
Treecko | Grass | Overgrow | Poison | Giga Drain
Onix | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Grass | Earthquake
Tangela | Grass | Chlorophyll | Poison | Mega Drain
Seviper | Poison | Shed Skin | Ground | Sludge Bomb
Grimer | Poison | Sticky Hold | Ground | Sludge Bomb
Sunkern | Grass | Chlorophyll | Poison | Giga Drain
Chikorita | Grass | Overgrow | Poison | Giga Drain
Ekans | Poison | Shed Skin | Ground | Sludge Bomb
Golem | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Grass | Earthquake
Phanpy | Ground | Pickup | Grass | Earthquake
Gulpin | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Ground | Sludge Bomb
Sandshrew | Ground | Sand Veil | Grass | Earthquake
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Lotad
Pidgey
Seedot
Electabuzz
Cubone
Phanpy
Doduo
Exeggcute
Voltorb
Magnemite
Farfetch'd
Sandshrew
Spearow
Cacnea
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Charmander
Cubone
Snorunt
Phanpy
Torchic
Taillow
Machop
Diglett
Spearow
Spheal
Pidgey
Mankey
Growlithe
Makuhita
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Pikachu
Butterfree
Vulpix
Diglett
Tangela
Grimer
Snorunt
Nosepass
Pidgeotto
Poliwag
Shuppet
Spoink
Mankey
Poochyena
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Regular Cards: Sudowoodo Set
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Sudowoodo
Tropius
Murkrow
Xatu
Charizard
Mantine
Gilgar
Delibird
Aerodactyl
Crobat
Skarmory
Fearow
Scyther
Altaria
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Magikarp
Victreebel
Electrode
Gengar
Manectric
Marowak
Arbok
Tentacruel
Quagsire
Lanturn
Golem
Cacturne
Magneton
Weezing
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Advanced Cards: Golduck Set
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Golduck
Starmie
Tentacruel
Crawdaunt
Swampert
Kingdra
Relicanth
Ludicolo
Pelipper
Octillery
Lapras
Surskit
Lanturn
Poliwrath
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Advanced Cards: Scyther Set
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Scyther
Charizard
Hariyama
Electrode
Glalie
Ludicolo
Golem
Quagsire
Gyarados
Exploud
Raichu
Kecleon
Lanturn
Vileplume
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Houndoom | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Fighting | Crunch
Slowking | Psychic/Water | Own Tempo | Dark/Ghost | Brick Break
Xatu | Psychic/Flying | Early Bird | Dark/Ice | Drill Peck
Jynx | Psychic/Ice | Oblivious | Dark/Ghost | Ice Beam
Girafarig | Normal/Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark | ------
Claydol | Psychic/Ground | Levitate | Dark/Grass | Earthquake
Lunatone | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Grass | Rock Slide
Grumpig | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost | Psychic
Solrock | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Grass | Flamethrower
Chimecho | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost | Shadow Ball
Medicham | Psychic/Fighting| Pure Power | Psychic | Hi Jump Kick
Exeggutor | Psychic/Grass | Chlorophyll | Dark/Ice | Giga Drain
Slowbro | Psychic/Water | Own Tempo | Dark/Grass | Surf
Metagross | Psychic/Steel | Clear Body | Fire | Psychic
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Special Cards: Bonsly Set
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Pokémon | Type | Ability | Weakness | Move
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Bonsly | Rock | Sturdy | Water | Rock Slide
Aron | Steel/Rock | Sturdy | Fire | Rock Slide
Machop | Fighting | Guts | Psy/Fly | Karate Chop
Geodude | Rock/Ground | Rock Head | Water | Counter
Makuhita | Fighting | Thick Fat | Psy/Fly | Vital Throw
Kirlia | Psychic | Synchronize | Steel/Bug | Psychic
Ledyba | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire | Silver Wind
Surskit | Bug/Water | Swift Swim | ------ | Shadow Ball
Shedinja | Bug/Ghost | Wonder Guard | Fire | Silver Wind
Taillow | Normal/Flying | Guts | Rock | Aerial Ace
Spoink | Psychic | Thick Fat | Bug/Ghost | Psybeam
Mankey | Fighting | Vital Spirit | Psy/Fly | Karate Chop
Abra | Psychic | Inner Focus | Bug/Ghost | Fire Punch
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7.02 - BATTLE SIMS
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You may conduct Battle Sims using Battle CDs. Set your Battle CD in the
device. That's all you need to do to take on a virtual Trainer in battle.
Each Battle CD contains Pokémon for you to use. You'll be sure to experience
all kinds of battles. Think about the type matchups and movesets of your
Pokémon when you make the challenge. After a clearing a Battle CD, you'll
receive a reward. Check the Battle CD Locations section for more information.
If you can clear all the Battle CDs, you'll recieve 15,000 Poké Coupons.
Certain Battle CDs are dual-sided, so you must clear Side A before you can
clear Side B. If you want detailed locations of the Battle CDs, check the
relevant parts of the Walkthrough.
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Name: Battle CD 01
Title: Flying Vs. Flying
Comment: Predict the opponent's moves to win!
Difficulty: Easy
Solution: 1) Use Double Edge.
2) Use Gust to defeat Tropius.
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Name: Battle CD 02
Title: Skill Over Power
Comment: Use the foe's power to your advantage!
Difficulty: Easy
Solution: 1) Use Counter and Mirror Coat.
2) Use the above moves again to defeat Drowzee.
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Name: Battle CD 03
Title: Exploit Seams!
Comment: Hit foes while they're locked into moves!
Difficulty: Easy
Solution: 1) Use Dig three times to deal with Vileplume.
2) Withdraw Quagsire and send out Ludicolo.
3) Use Dive twice to defeat Skarmory.
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Name: Battle CD 04
Title: Plusle and Minun
Comment: The best of friends in play and battle!
Difficulty: Easy
Solution: 1) Use Helping Hand and Thunderbolt to take out Miltank.
2) Use the above moves again to defeat Tropius.
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Name: Battle CD 05
Title: Offense is the Greatest Defense
Comment: But can defense be the greatest offense?
Difficulty: Easy
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Name: Battle CD 06
Title: Dreams Come True
Comment: Wishes make dreams become reality.
Difficulty: Easy
Solution: 1) Use Icy Wind and Wish.
2) Use Shadow Ball and Shadow Ball.
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Name: Battle CD 07
Title: Machamp's Macho Romp
Comment: The stronger the foe, the hotter it gets.
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Swords Dance twice.
2) Use Earthquake to defeat Aggron.
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Name: Battle CD 08
Title: Zangoose Vs. Cradily
Comment: Taking the battle to a defense-only foe.
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Swords Dance three times.
2) Use Slash once to defeat Cradily.
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Name: Battle CD 09
Title: Color Change Carnival
Comment: Duke it out with Kecleon!
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Mach Punch.
2) Send out Aerodactyl.
3) Use Wing Attack and Ancientpower.
4) Send out Hariyama and use Earthquake.
6) Send out Girafarig.
7) Use Psychic and Crunch.
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Name: Battle CD 10
Title: Friends from the Moon
Comment: A perfect combination of pals?
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Sunny Day (Clefable) and Protect (Clefairy).
2) Use Follow Me (Clefable) and Solarbeam (Clefairy).
3) Use Moonlight (Clefable) and Protect (Clefairy).
4) Use Follow Me (Clefable) and Solarbeam (Clefairy).
5) Use Moonlight (Clefable) and Protect (Clefairy).
6) Use Follow Me (Clefable) and Solarbeam (Clefairy).
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Name: Battle CD 11
Title: One-Hit Wonders
Comment: Wipe out all Pokémon in a single shot!
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Spikes.
2) Use Sandstorm.
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Name: Battle CD 12
Title: Heracross Bide-a-thon
Comment: Who can hold out the longest?
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Endure twice.
2) Use Reversal to defeat Swellow.
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Name: Battle CD 13
Title: What is Porygon Anyway?
Comment: Try transforming into different types.
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Conversion.
2) Use Aerial Ace four times.
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Name: Battle CD 14
Title: Whomp That Wobbuffet
Comment: Counter or Mirror Coat?
Difficulty: Normal
Solution:
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Name: Battle CD 15
Title: A Salute to Meteorologists
Comment: Castform has Future Sight, too.
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Future Sight and Rain Dance.
2) Use Weather Ball and Thunder.
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Name: Battle CD 16
Title: Slowpoke Family Feud
Comment: Sharpedo, please don't thrash about!
Difficulty: Normal
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Name: Battle CD 17
Title: The Rattata That Roared
Comment: Can a Lv. 5 prevail over a Lv. 100?
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Toxic and Hyper Fang.
2) Use Substitute and Hyper Fang.
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Name: Battle CD 18
Title: Farfetch'd Substitute
Comment: Watch it Frail when in trouble!
Difficulty: Normal
Solution: 1) Use Fury Swipes.
2) Use the above move again twice.
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Name: Battle CD 19
Title: Volcanic Reaction
Comment: A fiery ordeal of invasive flavor!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 20
Title: Let Slip the Houndoom!
Comment: Time for a quick-change artist!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 21
Title: Focus Punch Face-Off!
Comment: Everybody loves that Focus Punch!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 23
Title: Aerodactyl Vs. Kyogre
Comment: Wait out the storm!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 24
Title: Batter Down Protection!
Comment: Break the string of Protect!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 27
Title: Big Bang, Sorry
Comment: Surviving Selfdestruct is the key!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 28
Title: Bomb Squad
Comment: Prevent the opponent's Explosion!
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 29
Title: Madcap Magikarp
Comment: Splash is all any Magikarp does.
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 31
Title: Donphan Doldrums
Comment: Being too tough can be a problem.
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 32
Title: Survive Big Booms!
Comment: How will you take out the Shuckle?
Difficulty: Hard
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Name: Battle CD 33
Title: Cutie Pokémon Concerto Side A
Comment: A frolicking battle with cute Pokémon.
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 34
Title: Cutie Pokémon Concerto Side B
Comment: A frolicking battle with cute Pokémon.
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 35
Title: Metronome Cup
Comment: Waggle that finger and try your luck!
Difficulty: Ultimate
Solution: 1) Use Metronome (Cleffa) and Metronome (Togepi).
2) Repeat the above moves to defeat Geodude and Machop.
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Name: Battle CD 36
Title: The King of Fighting Types Side A
Comment: A clash of macho Pokémon!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 37
Title: The King of Fighting Types Side B
Comment: A clash of macho Pokémon!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 38
Title: Fossil Fandango Side A
Comment: Pokémon from an ancient era rise again!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 39
Title: Fossil Fandango Side B
Comment: Pokémon from an ancient era rise again!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 40
Title: Kanto Vs. Hoenn Side A
Comment: Which region will boast superiority?
Difficulty: Ultimate
Solution: 1) Use Sludge Bomb twice to take out Sceptile.
2) Withdraw Venusaur and send out Blastoise.
3) Use Hydro Cannon to deal with Blaziken.
4) Use Frail until Blastoise faints.
5) Send out Venusaur and use Frenzy Plant to defeat Swampert.
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Name: Battle CD 41
Title: Kanto Vs. Hoenn Side B
Comment: Which region will boast superiority?
Difficulty: Ultimate
Solution: 1) Withdraw Sceptile and send out Swampert.
2) Use Muddy Water twice to take out Charizard.
3) Withdraw Swampert and send out Blaziken.
4) Use Blaze Kick twice to deal with Venusaur.
5) Withdraw Blaziken and send out Sceptile.
6) Use Leaf Blade twice to defeat Blastoise.
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Name: Battle CD 42
Title: Articuno, Zapdos, & Moltres Side A
Comment: The dream team of the legendary birds!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 43
Title: Articuno, Zapdos, & Moltres Side B
Comment: The dream team of the legendary birds!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 44
Title: Regirock, Regice, & Registeel Side A
Comment: A dream team of legendary Pokémon!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 45
Title: Regirock, Regice, & Registeel Side B
Comment: A dream team of legendary Pokémon!
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 46
Title: Operation Zero
Comment: A battle against Mew!
Difficulty: Ultimate
Solution: 1) Use Bite (Eevee) and Helping Hand (Vaporeon).
2) Send out Jolteon.
3) Use Bite (Eevee) and Thunder Wave (Jolteon).
4) Use Bite (Eevee) and Bite (Jolteon).
5) Send out Umbreon.
6) Use Bite (Eevee) and Helping Hand (Umbreon).
7) Send out Espeon.
8) Use Bite (Espeon) and Bite (Umbreon).
9) Send out Flareon.
10) Use Bite (Espeon) and Shadow Ball (Flareon) twice.
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Name: Battle CD 47
Title: The ultimate! Latias and Latios Side A
Comment: They both hold Soul Dew.
Difficulty: Ultimate
Solution: 1) Use Icy Wind (Lugia) and Protect (Ho-Oh).
2) Use Aeroblast (Lugia) and Sacred Fire (Ho-Oh) on Latios.
3) Use Aeroblast (Lugia) and Sacred Fire (Ho-Oh) on Latias.
4) Use Aeroblast (Lugia) on Latias.
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Name: Battle CD 48
Title: The ultimate! Latias and Latios Side B
Comment: Neither holds Soul Dew.
Difficulty: Ultimate
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Name: Battle CD 49
Title: Legendary Pokémon Challenge 1
Comment: Can you beat this combination?
Difficulty: Ultimate
Solution: 1) Use Protect (Jumpluff) and Protect (Ninjask).
2) Use Solarbeam (Jumpluff) on Groudon.
3) Use Silver Wind (Ninjask) to deal with Shiftry.
4) Use Solarbeam (Jumpluff) to defeat Groudon.
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Name: Battle CD 50
Title: Legendary Pokémon Challenge 2
Comment: Can you beat this combination?
Difficulty: Ultimate
Note: This challenge might take a few tries.
Solution: 1) Use Earthquake (Quagsire) and Protect (Lanturn).
2) Use Protect (Quagsire) and Thunder (Lanturn) on Kyogre.
3) Use Amnesia (Quagsire) and Thunder (Lanturn) on Kingdra.
4) Use Amnesia (Quagsire) and Thunder (Lanturn) on Kingdra.
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8. Database
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8.01 - POKEMON
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This section lists data on certain Pokémon (specifically Shadow Pokémon,
Pokémon obtained through in-game trades, Pokémon acquired by completing the
Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge, and Pokémon gotten at Poké Spots). These
Pokémon have Regular Moves (RM) that would usually require breeding or TMs to
teach. For example, Snorlax has Curse (an Egg Move) and Zapdos has Thunderbolt
(a TM). When a Shadow Pokémon is Purified, its Shadow Moves (SwM) are replaced
with Special Moves (SlM) that you wouldn't normally be able to teach it. The
Special Moves can't be taught to other Pokémon. For example, Farfetch'd has
Baton Pass (a homage to the Farfetch'd acquired in N64's Stadium 2).
ARON
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Location: Capture at Cave Poké Spot (Rare)
RM: Harden, Mud-Slap, Headbutt, Metal Claw
ALTARIA
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Lovrina on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Break, Shadow Mist, Shadow Rave
SlM: Heal Bell
RM: Dragonbreath, Solarbeam, Aerial Ace
ARBOK
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Smarton in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Half
SlM: Refresh
RM: Sludge Bomb, Glare, Bite
ARTICUNO
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Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil at Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Chill, Shadow Shed, Shadow Rush, Shadow Sky
SlM: Heal Bell, Extrasensory, Haze
RM: Ice Beam
BALTOY
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Browsix at Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Mist
SlM: Refresh
RM: Rock Tomb, Mud-Slap, Psybeam
BANETTE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Litnar on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Hold
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Faint Attack, Shadow Ball, Curse
BEEDRILL
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Lok in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Hold
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Sludge Bomb, Twineedle, Swords Dance
BUTTERFREE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Targ in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Mist
SlM: Morning Sun
RM: Psychic, Sleep Powder, Aerial Ace
CARVANHA
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Cabol in Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Hold
SlM: Refresh
RM: Water Pulse, Bite, Powder Snow
CHANSEY
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Leden on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Hold
SlM: Sweet Kiss
RM: Thunderbolt, Softboiled, Skill Swap
CHIKORITA
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Location: Acquire from Mt. Battle Master Battlus
RM: Tackle, Growl, Ancientpower, Frenzy Plant
CYNDAQUIL
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Location: Acquire from Mt. Battle Master Battlus
RM: Tackle, Leer, Reversal, Blast Burn
DELCATTY
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Lovrina in Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Wave
SlM: Sweet Kiss
RM: Secret Power, Attract, Shock Wave
DODRIO
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Furgy on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Drill Peck, Agility, Tri-Attack
DRAGONITE
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Location: Snag from Wanderer Miror B. at Gateon Port's Lighthouse
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Down, Shadow Shed, Shadow Storm
SlM: Heal Bell
RM: Hyper Beam, Dragon Dance, Earthquake
DUGTRIO
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Kolax on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Break, Shadow Shed, Shadow Sky
SlM: Charm
RM: Earthquake, Sandstorm, Tri-Attack
DUSKULL
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Lobar in Pyrite Town
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Hold
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Shadow Ball, Astonish, Confuse Ray
ELECTABUZZ
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Ardos on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Mist, Shadow Half, Shadow Break, Shadow Storm
SlM: Follow Me
RM: Thunder Wave, Thunderbolt, Cross Chop
ELEKID
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Location: Acquire from Hordel by trading his Purified Togepi
RM: Cross Chop, Thunderpunch, Ice Punch, Fire Punch
EXEGGUTOR
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Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil at Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Storm, Shadow Shed, Shadow Hold, Shadow End
SlM: Refresh
RM: Psychic, Hypnosis, Ancientpower
FARFETCH'D
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Lovrina on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Break, Shadow Sky, Shadow Panic
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Slash, Swords Dance, Aerial Ace
GLIGAR
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Location: Capture at Rock Poké Spot (Rare)
RM: Poison Sting, Sand-Attack, Harden
GOLDUCK
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Location: Snag from Navigator Abson on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Mist
SlM: Charm
RM: Waterfall, Psych Up, Brick Break
GRIMER
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Foltly in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Hold
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Sludge Bomb, Shadow Punch, Minimize
GROWLITHE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Humah in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Rave
SlM: Charm
RM: Flamethrower, Bite, Take Down
GULPIN
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Purpsix at Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Hold
SlM: Sing
RM: Shock Wave, Sludge, Toxic
HITMONCHAN
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Karbon on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Down
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Mega Punch, Mind Reader, Sky Uppercut
HITMONLEE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Petro on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Down, Shadow Half
SlM: Refresh
RM: Hi Jump Kick, Mind Reader, Mega Kick
HOPPIP
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Location: Capture at Oasis Poké Spot (Common)
RM: Sythesis, Tail Whip, Tackle, Poisonpowder
HOUNDOUR
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Resix at Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Charm
RM: Faint Attack, Ember, Roar
HYPNO
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Gorigan in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Storm, Shadow Down
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Psychic, Meditite, Shadow Ball
KANGASKHAN
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Litnar on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Mist
SlM: Sing
RM: Earthquake, Tail Whip, Dizzy Punch
LAPRAS
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Eldes on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Storm, Shadow Shed, Shadow Sky
SlM: Heal Bell
RM: Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Blizzard
LARVITAR
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Location: Trade a Wooper for Duking's Larvitar
RM: Sandstorm, Dragon Dance, Bite, Outrage
LEDYBA
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Location: Snag from Casual Guy Cyle at Gateon Port
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Psybeam, Aerial Ace, Supersonic
LICKITUNG
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Geftal on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Panic
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Double-Edge, Defense Curl, Rollout
LUGIA
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Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Blast, Shadow Down, Shadow Shed, Shadow Storm
SlM: Featherdance, Psycho Boost
RM: Hydro Pump, Earthquake
LUNATONE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Snattle in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Shed, Shadow Wave
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Psychic, Rain Dance, Rock Tomb
MAGMAR
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Grupel on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Shed, Shadow Rush
SlM: Follow Me
RM: Fire Blast, Cross Chop, Thunderpunch
MAGCARGO
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Kolest on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Heat Wave, Earthquake, Flamethrower
MAGNETON
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Snidle in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Hold, Shadow Rave, Shadow Sky
SlM: Refresh
RM: Double-Edge, Rain Dance, Thunder
MAKUHITA
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Torkin in Pyrite Town
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Brick Break, Arm Thrust, Rock Tomb
MANECTRIC
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Eldes on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Mist, Shadow End, Shadow Sky
SlM: Refresh
RM: Thunder, Rain Dance, Bite
MAREEP
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Yellosix at Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Heal Bell
RM: Thundershock, Thunder Wave, Body Slam
MAROWAK
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Eldes on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow End, Shadow Panic
SlM: Sing
RM: Earthquake, Swords Dance, Rock Slide
MAWILE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Commdr Exol in Pyrite Town
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Wave
SlM: Sing
RM: False Swipe, Vicegrip, Iron Defense
MEDITITE
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Location: Trade a Surskit for Duking's Meditite
RM: Dynamicpunch, Confusion, Shadow Ball, Detect
MEOWTH
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Fostin in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Hold
SlM: Sing
RM: Slash, Pay Day, Bite
MOLTRES
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Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Fire, Shadow Shed, Shadow Mist, Shadow Break
SlM: Extrasensory, Morning Sun, Will-O-Wisp
RM: Flamethrower
MR. MIME
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Gorigan on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Storm, Shadow Shed
SlM: Follow Me
RM: Psychic, Encore, Thunderpunch
NATU
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Elosin in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Future Sight, Night Shade, Aerial Ace
NOSEPASS
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Location: Snag from Wanderer Miror B. at Outskirt Stand
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Mist
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, Rock Slide
NUMEL
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Solox in Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Charm
RM: Take Down, Dig, Ember
PARAS
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Humah in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Spore, Slash, False Swipe
PHANPY
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Location: Capture at Oasis Poké Spot (Rare)
RM: Horn Attack, Growl, Tackle, Defense Curl
PIDGEOTTO
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Lok in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Panic
SlM: Refresh
RM: Wing Attack, Steel Wing, Featherdance
PINECO
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Gonrag in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Pin Missile, Spikes, Counter
PINSIR
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Gorigan in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Break, Shadow Shed
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Guillotine, False Swipe, Submission
POLIWRATH
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Gorigan on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Storm, Shadow Rush, Shadow Sky
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Brick Break
POOCHYENA
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Location: Snag from Bobybuilder Kilen in Gateon Port
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Hold
SlM: Heal Bell
RM: Dig, Poison Fang, Howl
PRIMEAPE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Gorigan in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Storm
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Cross Chop, Focus Energy, Reversal
RALTS
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Feldas in Pyrite Town
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Hold
SlM: Sing
RM: Shock Wave, Reflect, Confusion
RAPIDASH
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Kolest on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Down, Shadow Sky
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Solarbeam, Sunny Day, Flamethrower
RATICATE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Furgy on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Down
SlM: Refresh
RM: Super Fang, Scary Face, Hyper Fang
RHYDON
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Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow End, Shadow Down, Shadow Panic, Shadow Hold
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Megahorn, Scary Face, Earthquake
ROSELIA
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Fosin in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Shed
SlM: Sweet Kiss
RM: Magical Leaf, Grasswhistle, Leech Seed
SABLEYE
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Location: Snag from Navigator Abson on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Hold
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Shadow Ball, Faint Attack, Recover
SANDSHREW
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Location: Capture at Rock Poké Spot (Common)
RM: Scratch, Defense Curl, Sand-Attack, Poison Sting
SALAMENCE
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Eldes on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Hold
SlM: Refresh
RM: Dragon Claw, Dragon Dance, Aerial Ace
SCYTHER
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Leden on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Mist
SlM: Morning Sun
RM: Razor Wind, Silver Wind, Slash
SEEDOT
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Greesix at Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Hold
SlM: Refresh
RM: Giga Drain, Bullet Seed, Secret Power
SEEL
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Egrog in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Mist
SlM: Helping Hand
RM: Surf, Safeguard, Ice Beam
SHELLDER
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Gorog in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Take Down, Surf, Aurora Beam
SHROOMISH
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Location: Snag from Cipher R&D Klots in Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Mist
SlM: Refresh
RM: False Swipe, Mega Drain, Cotton Spore
SHUCKLE
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Location: Trade a Trapinch for Duking's Shuckle
RM: Toxic, Substitute, Sludge Bomb, Encore
SNORLAX
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Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Ardos on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow End, Shadow Shed
SlM: Refresh
RM: Fissure, Curse, Body Slam
SNORUNT
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Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Exinn in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Shed, Shadow Wave
SlM: Sing
RM: Water Pulse, Bite, Icy Wind
SOLROCK
-------
Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Snattle on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Panic, Shadow Sky
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Psychic, Sunny Day, Cosmic Power
SPEAROW
-------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Ezin in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Panic
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: False Swipe, Leer, Aerial Ace
SPHEAL
------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Blusix at Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Wave, Shadow Mist
SlM: Charm
RM: Aurora Beam, Water Gun, Mud-Slap
SPINARAK
--------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Nexir in Cipher Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Mist
SlM: Refresh
RM: Poison Sting
STARMIE
-------
Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Snattle on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Storm, Shadow Break, Shadow Mist
SlM: Refresh
RM: Waterfall, Ice Beam, Recover
SURSKIT
-------
Location: Capture at Oasis Poké Spot (Rare)
RM: Bubble, Quick Attack, Sweet Scent
SWELLOW
-------
Location: Snag from Cipher Admin Ardos on Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Break, Shadow Mist, Shadow Half, Shadow Sky
SlM: Baton Pass
RM: Sky Attack, Agility, Facade
SWINUB
------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Greck in Phenac City
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Wave
SlM: Charm
RM: Ancientpower, Mist, Mud Shot
TANGELA
-------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Targ in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Hold
SlM: Morning Sun
RM: Solarbeam, Sunny Day, Ingrain
TAUROS
------
Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil at Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Hold, Shadow Rush, Shadow Shed, Shadow Sky
SlM: Refresh
RM: Earthquake, Tail Whip, Body Slam
TEDDIURSA
---------
Location: Snag from Spy Naps at HQ Lab
SwM: Shadow Blitz, Shadow Mist
SlM: Refresh
RM: Return, Lick, Metal Claw
TOGEPI
------
Location: Acquire from Hordel at Outskirt Stand
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Shed
SlM: Tri-Attack
RM: Follow Me, Ancientpower, Helping Hand
TOTODILE
--------
Location: Acquire from Mt. Battle Master Battlus
RM: Scratch, Leer, Crunch, Hydro Cannon
TRAPINCH
--------
Location: Capture at Rock Poké Spot (Rare)
RM: Bite, Sand-Attack
VENOMOTH
--------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Angic in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Mist
SlM: Refresh
RM: Silver Wind, Substitute, Psychic
VOLTORB
-------
Location: Snag from Wanderer Miror B. at Cave Poke Spot
SwM: Shadow Rush, Shadow Panic
SlM: Refresh
RM: Mirror Coat, Spark, Swift
VULPIX
------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Mesin in Pyrite Town
SwM: Shadow Hold, Shadow Panic
SlM: Charm
RM: Heat Wave, Ember, Dig
WEEPINBELL
----------
Location: Snag from Cipher Peon Angic in Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Rave, Shadow Hold
SlM: Morning Sun
RM: Magical Leaf, Sludge Bomb, Sweet Scent
WOOPER
------
Location: Capture at Cave Poké Spot (Rare)
RM: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Slam
ZANGOOSE
--------
Location: Snag from Thug Zook at Cipher Key Lair
SwM: Shadow Shed, Shadow Wave
SlM: Refresh
RM: Brick Break, Counter, Crush Claw
ZAPDOS
------
Location: Snag from Grand Master Greevil at Citadark Isle
SwM: Shadow Bolt, Shadow Rush, Shadow Sky, Shadow Shed
SlM: Extrasensory, Baton Pass, Metal Sound
RM: Thunderbolt
ZUBAT
-----
Location: Capture at Cave Poké Spot (Common)
RM: Leech Life, Supersonic, Absorb, Bite
===============================================================================
8.02 - TECHNICAL MACHINES
===============================================================================
The list below details information about the TMs in this game. TMs are an
abbreviation for Technical Machines. You can teach them once on your Pokémon.
Some TMs can be brought at Realgam Tower, but others can only be found in
areas like Cipher Key Lair and Citadark Island. In the Pokémon GBA games, you
can also teach HMs (Hidden Machines) to your Pokémon, but you can't obtain
them in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, so you can't teach them to your Pokémon
in this game. Although there are 50 TMs in the GBA games, you can only find 44
TMs in this game, so you can't obtain all of them, unless you trade them over,
by attaching them to your Pokémon.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM01
Name: Focus Punch
Type: Fighting
Power: 150
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
Location: Clear Battle CD 21 at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM02
Name: Dragon Claw
Type: Dragon
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Win Round 7 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM03
Name: Water Pulse
Type: Water
Power: 60
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
Location: Win Area 2 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM04
Name: Calm Mind
Type: Psychic
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 20
Location: Win Area 7 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM05
Name: Roar
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
Location: Win Round 4 of the Pyrite Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM06
Name: Toxic
Type: Poison
Power: ------
Accuracy: 85
PP: 10
Location: Win Round 1 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM08
Name: Bulk Up
Type: Fighting
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 20
Location: Win Area 8 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM09
Name: Bullet Seed
Type: Grass
Power: 10
Accuracy: 100
PP: 30
Location: Recieve from Eagun's wife Beluh.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM10
Name: Hidden Power
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM11
Name: Sunny Day
Type: Fire
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 5
Location: Clear Battle CD49 at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM12
Name: Taunt
Type: Dark
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
Location: Win Round 2 of the Pyrite Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM13
Name: Ice Beam
Type: Ice
Power: 95
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Phenac City
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM14
Name: Blizzard
Type: Ice
Power: 120
Accuracy: 70
PP: 5
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM15
Name: Hyper Beam
Type: Normal
Power: 150
Accuracy: 90
PP: 5
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM16
Name: Light Screen
Type: Psychic
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 30
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM17
Name: Protect
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 10
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM19
Name: Giga Drain
Type: Grass
Power: 60
Accuracy: 100
PP: 5
Location: Win Round 2 of the Realgam Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM20
Name: Safeguard
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 25
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM22
Name: Solarbeam
Type: Grass
Power: 120
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Win Round 4 of the Realgam Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM23
Name: Iron Tail
Type: Steel
Power: 100
Accuracy: 75
PP: 15
Location: Win Round 3 of the Realgam Colossum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM24
Name: Thunderbolt
Type: Electric
Power: 95
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Cipher Key Lair
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM25
Name: Thunder
Type: Electric
Power: 120
Accuracy: 70
PP: 10
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM26
Name: Earthquake
Type: Ground
Power: 100
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Cipher Key Lair
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM27
Name: Return
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
Location: Win Round 2 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM29
Name: Psychic
Type: Psychic
Power: 90
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Snagem Hideout
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM30
Name: Shadow Ball
Type: Ghost
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Snagem Hideout
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM31
Name: Brick Break
Type: Fighting
Power: 75
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Win Round 1 of the Pyrite Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM32
Name: Double Team
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 15
Location: Recieve from Pre-Gym Justy in Phenac City.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM33
Name: Reflect
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 20
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM34
Name: Shock Wave
Type: Electric
Power: 60
Accuracy: ------
PP: 20
Location: Win Area 3 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM35
Name: Flamethrower
Type: Fire
Power: 95
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: S.S. Libra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM36
Name: Sludge Bomb
Type: Poison
Power: 90
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Win Round 4 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM38
Name: Fire Blast
Type: Fire
Power: 120
Accuracy: 85
PP: 5
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM39
Name: Rock Tomb
Type: Rock
Power: 50
Accuracy: 80
PP: 10
Location: Win Area 5 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM40
Name: Aerial Ace
Type: Flying
Power: 60
Accuracy: ------
PP: 20
Location: Win Area 9 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM41
Name: Torment
Type: Dark
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Win Round 3 of the Pyrite Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM42
Name: Facade
Type: Normal
Power: 70
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
Location: Win Area 4 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM44
Name: Rest
Type: Psychic
Power: ------
Accuracy: ------
PP: 10
Location: Win Round 5 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM45
Name: Attract
Type: Normal
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
Location: Gateon Port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM47
Name: Steel Wing
Type: Steel
Power: 70
Accuracy: 90
PP: 25
Location: Win Round 6 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM48
Name: Skill Swap
Type: Psychic
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Win Round 3 of the Orre Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM49
Name: Snatch
Type: Dark
Power: ------
Accuracy: 100
PP: 10
Location: Win Round 1 of the Realgam Colosseum.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number: TM50
Name: Overheat
Type: Fire
Power: 140
Accuracy: 90
PP: 5
Location: Win Area 6 of Mt. Battle.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
===============================================================================
8.03 - SHOPS
===============================================================================
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Gateon Port Poké Mart +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Poké Ball* | $200 |
| Great Ball* | $600 |
| Ultra Ball* | $1200 |
| Potion | $300 |
| Super Potion* | $700 |
| Hyper Potion* | $1200 |
| Max Potion* | $2500 |
| Full Restore* | $3000 |
| Antidote | $100 |
| Burn Heal | $250 |
| Ice Heal | $250 |
| Awakening | $250 |
| Paralyz Heal | $200 |
| Full Heal* | $600 |
| Revive* | $1500 |
| Poké Snack* | $300 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
+ Gateon Port Poké Mart* +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Energypowder | $500 |
| Energy Root | $800 |
| Heal Powder | $450 |
| Revival Herb | $2800 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
*Becomes available as you progress through the game
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Agate Village Poké Mart +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Potion | $300 |
| Super Potion | $700 |
| Antidote | $100 |
| Burn Heal | $250 |
| Ice Heal | $250 |
| Awakening | $250 |
| Paralyz Heal | $200 |
| Joy Scent | $600 |
| Excite Scent | $800 |
| Vivid Scent | $1200 |
| Poké Snack* | $300 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
*Becomes available as you progress through the game
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Mt. Battle Coupon Exchange +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Coupons |
-----------------------------+
| TM29 | 3500 |
| TM13 | 4000 |
| TM24 | 4000 |
| TM35 | 4000 |
| TM30 | 4500 |
| Mental Herb | 6000 |
| White Herb | 6000 |
| Quick Claw | 8000 |
| Focus Band | 8000 |
| Bright Powder | 8000 |
| King's Rock | 8000 |
| Scope Lens | 8000 |
| Choice Band | 8000 |
| Shell Bell | 8000 |
| Ganlon Berry | 15000 |
| Salac Berry | 15000 |
| Petaya Berry | 15000 |
| Apicot Berry | 15000 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Pyrite Town Poké Mart +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Super Potion | $700 |
| Full Heal | $600 |
| Revive | $1500 |
| Guard Spec | $700 |
| Dire Hit | $650 |
| X Attack | $500 |
| X Defend | $550 |
| X Speed | $350 |
| X Accuracy | $950 |
| X Special | $350 |
| Poké Snack* | $300 |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Pyrite Town Vending Machine+
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Fresh Water | $200 |
| Soda Pop | $300 |
| Lemonade | $350 |
| Moomoo Milk | $500 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
*Becomes available as you progress through the game
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Realgam Tower Poké Mart +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Hyper Potion | $1200 |
| Full Heal | $600 |
| Revive | $1500 |
| TM10 | $3000 |
| TM14 | $5500 |
| TM15 | $7500 |
| TM16 | $3000 |
| TM17 | $3000 |
| TM20 | $3000 |
| TM25 | $5500 |
| TM33 | $3000 |
| TM38 | $5500 |
| Poké Snack | $300 |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Battle Sim Shop +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
-----------------------------+
| Battle CD 02 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 03 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 04 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 09 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 13 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 17 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 25 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 26 | $1000 |
| Battle CD 30 | $1000 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Phenac City Poké Mart (First Floor) +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
--------------------------------------+
| Poké Ball | $200 |
| Great Ball | $600 |
| Ultra Ball | $1200 |
| Super Potion | $700 |
| Hyper Potion | $1200 |
| Antidote | $100 |
| Burn Heal | $250 |
| Ice Heal | $250 |
| Awakening | $250 |
| Paralyz Heal | $200 |
| Full Heal | $600 |
| Revive | $1500 |
| Poké Snack | $300 |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Phenac City Poké Mart (Second Floor)+
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Item | Price |
--------------------------------------+
| HP Up | $9800 |
| Protein | $9800 |
| Iron | $9800 |
| Carbos | $9800 |
| Calcium | $9800 |
| Zinc | $9800 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ Outskirt Stand Shop +
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| Item | Price |
--------------------------+
| Ultra Ball | $1200 |
| Net Ball | $1000 |
| Timer Ball | $1000 |
| Super Potion | $1000 |
| Hyper Potion | $1000 |
| Full Heal | $600 |
| Revive | $1500 |
| Poké Snack | $300 |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
===============================================================================
8.04 - ITEMS
===============================================================================
This section lists the locations of the Items in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Some Items can be purchased in shop while others can be found in areas like
Cipher Key Lair and Citadark Isle.
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
| HELD ITEMS |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Amulet Coin
Location: Receive from Acri at Gateon Port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Black Belt
Location: Attached to Shadow Hitmonlee
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Blackglasses
Location: Attached to Shadow Carvanha
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Brightpowder
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Charcoal
Location: Attached to Shadow Numel
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Choice Band
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Dragon Fang
Location: Attached to Shadow Altaria
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Exp. Share
Location: Recieve from the Mayor of Phenac City
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Focus Band
Location: Pyrite Town (Hotel)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Hard Stone
Location: Attached to Shadow Lunatone
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: King's Rock
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Leftovers
Location: Attached to both Bonsly and Shadow Snorlax
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Lucky Egg
Location: Recieve from Beluh after completing the Lucky Egg Side Quest
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Lucky Punch
Location: Attached to Shadow Chansey
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Macho Brace
Location: Win Area 1 of Mt. Battle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Magnet
Location: Attached to Shadow Voltorb
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Mental Herb
Location: Recieve from Acri at Gateon Port, clear Battle CD 23, purchase
at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Metal Coat
Location: Attached to Shadow Magneton
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Miracle Seed
Location: Attached to Shadow Tangela
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Mystic Water
Location: Attached to Shadow Seel
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Nevermeltice
Location: Attached to Shadow Swinub
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Poison Barb
Location: Attached to Shadow Beedrill
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Quick Claw
Location: Recieve from Acri at Gateon Port, purchase at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Scope Lens
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Sharp Beak
Location: Attached to Shadow Spearow
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Shell Bell
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Silk Scarf
Location: Attached to Shadow Zangoose
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Silver Powder
Location: Attached to Shadow Venomoth
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Soft Sand
Location: Attached to Shadow Dugtrio
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Soothe Bell
Location: Recieve from Kandee's mother in Pyrite Town (ONBS Headquarters)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Spell Tag
Location: Attached to Shadow Banette
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Stick
Location: Attached to Shadow Farfetch'd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Thick Bone
Location: Attached to Shadow Marowak
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Twistedspoon
Location: Attached to Shadow Ralts
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: White Herb
Location: Citadark Isle x2, recieve from Acri at Gateon Port, clear
Battle CD 25
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
| NORMAL ITEMS |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Antidote
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, and Phenac City),
Pokémon HQ x2, clear Battle CD 04
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Awakening
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, and Phenac City), Gateon
Port Lighthouse, clear Battle CD 30
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Burn Heal
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, and Phenac City), Agate
Village Relic Stone Cave x2, clear Battle CD 19
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Calcium
Location: Phenac City Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Carbos
Location: Phenac City Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Dire Hit
Location: Pyrite Town Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Elixir
Location: Cipher Key Lair, Citadark Isle, clear Battle CD 29
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Energy Root
Location: Gateon Port Herbalist Shop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Ether
Location: Agate Village, Cipher Key Lair x2, Pyrite Town
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Excite Scent
Location: Agate Village Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Fire Stone
Location: Recieve from a man in Gateon Port, S.S. Libra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Fresh Water
Location: Pyrite Town Vending Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Full Heal
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, Pyrite Town, Phenac
City, Realgam Tower, and Outskirt Stand), Mt. Battle, Cipher
Key Lair x4, Snagem Hideout x2, Citadark Isle x4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Full Restore
Location: Gateon Port Poké Mart, Cipher Key Lair, Citadark Isle x4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Guard Spec.
Location: Pyrite Town Poké Mart, clear Battle CD 18
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Heal Powder
Location: Gateon Port Herbalist Shop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: HP Up
Location: Phenac City Poké Mart, Pyrite Town, Cipher Key Lair
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Hyper Potion
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Phenac City, Realgam Tower, and
Outskirt Stand), Pyrite Town, Phenac City x2, Snagem Hideout
x2, Cipher Key Lair x5, Citadark Isle x5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Ice Heal
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, and Phenac City)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Iron
Location: Phenac City Poké Mart, S.S. Libra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Joy Scent
Location: Agate Village Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Leaf Stone
Location: Cipher Lab
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Lemonade
Location: Pyrite Town Vending Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Max Elixir
Location: Citadark Isle, clear Battle Bingo Card
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Max Ether
Location: S.S. Libra, Citadark Isle x3, clear Battle Bingo Card
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Max Potion
Location: Gateon Port Poké Mart, Citadark Isle x2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Max Revive
Location: Cipher Key Lair, Citadark Isle x2, clear Battle CDs 47 & 48
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Moomoo Milk
Location: Pyrite Town Vending Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Nugget
Location: Clear Battle CDs 33 & 34
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Parlyz Heal
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, and Phenac City), Gateon
Port Lighthouse, Pyrite Town Hotel
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Poké Snack
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, Agate Village, Pyrite Town, Phenac
City, Realgam Tower, and Outskirt Stand), receive from Duking
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Potion
Location: Poké Mart (Gateon Port, and Agate Village)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: PP Max
Location: Citadark Isle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: PP Up
Location: Phenac Stadium, S.S. Libra x2, Snagem Hideout, Cipher Key Lair,
Citadark Isle
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Protein
Location: Phenac City Poké Mart, Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Rare Candy
Location: Kaminko's House, Snagem Hideout, Cipher Key Lair, Citadark Isle
x3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Revival Herb
Location: Gateon Port Herbalist Shop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Revive
Location: Poké Mart (Pyrite Town, Gateon Port, Phenac City, Outskirt
Stand, and Realgam Tower), Cipher Lab, Pyrite Town, ONBS HQ,
Snagem Hideout x2, Cipher Key Lair x2, Citadark Isle x4
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Soda Pop
Location: Pyrite Town Vending Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Super Potion
Location: Poké Mart (Pyrite Town, Gateon Port, Agate Village, Phenac
City, and Outskirt Stand), Gateon Port x2, Agate Village,
Cipher Lab, Cipher Key Lair x3
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Thunderstone
Location: Receive from sailor at Gateon Port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Vivid Scent
Location: Agate Village Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Water Stone
Location: Receive from sailor at Gateon Port, Phenac Stadium
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: X Accuracy
Location: Pyrite Town Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: X Attack
Location: Pyrite Town Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: X Special
Location: Pyrite Town Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: X Speed
Location: Pyrite Town Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Yellow Flute
Location: S.S. Libra
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Zinc
Location: Phenac City Poké Mart
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
| BERRY ITEMS |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Aguav Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Apicot Berry
Location: Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Aspear Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Cheri Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Chesto Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Figy Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Ganlon Berry
Location: Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Himeri Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Iapapa Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Lum Berry
Location: Agate Village, clear Battle CD 24 x5, Pre Gym
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Mago Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Oran Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Pecha Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Persim Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Petaya Berry
Location: Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Rawst Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Salac Berry
Location: Clear Battle CDs 44 & 45, Realgam Tower
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Sitrus Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Wiki Berry
Location: Agate Village
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
| KEY ITEMS |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Bonsly Card
Location: Receive as a reward for finding Bonsly
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Bonsly Photo
Location: Clear the Bonsly Card in Battle Bingo
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Cry Analyzer
Location: Receive from Dr. Kaminko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Data Rom
Location: Cipher Lab
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Disc Case
Location: Phenac City
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Name: Elevator Key
Location: Phenac City
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Name: Gonzap's Key
Location: Receive from Snagem Head Gonzap
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Name: ID Card
Location: Cipher Lab
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Name: Krane Memo 1
Location: Pokémon HQ Lab
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Name: Krane Memo 2
Location: Pokémon HQ Lab
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Name: Krane Memo 3
Location: Pokémon HQ Lab
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Krane Memo 4
Location: Pokémon HQ Lab
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Name: Krane Memo 5
Location: Pokémon HQ Lab
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Name: Machine Part
Location: Receive from Perr at Gateon Port
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Name: Mayor's Note
Location: Phenac City
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Name: Moon Shard
Location: Receive from a sailor at Gateon Port
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Name: Miror Radar
Location: Cave Poké Spot
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Name: Music Disc
Location: Phenac City
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Name: Sun Shard
Location: Receive from sailor at Gateon Port
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: System Lever
Location: Cipher Key Lair
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Name: Voice Case 1
Location: Receive from Dr. Kaminko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Voice Case 2
Location: Receive from Dr. Kaminko
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Name: Voice Case 3
Location: Receive from Dr. Kaminko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Voice Case 4
Location: Receive from Dr. Kaminko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Voice Case 5
Location: Receive from Dr. Kaminko
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
| BATTLE CD ITEMS |
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+
This section lists the locations of the Battle CDs in Pokémon XD: Gale of
Darkness. There are 50 Battle CDs in total. It's worth it to find them, since
you can get rewards for clearing them. In addition, if you can clear all of
them, you'll recieve 15,000 Poké Coupons. Some Battle CDs can be purchased at
Realgam Tower, while others can be found in areas like Cipher Key Lair and
Citadark Isle. Check the Walkthrough to find detailed locations for the
Battle CDs, if you're having trouble obtaining them.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Name: Battle CD 01
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Super Potion
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Battle CD 02
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Super Potion
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Battle CD 03
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Great Ball
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Name: Battle CD 04
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Antidote
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Name: Battle CD 05
Location: Kaminko's House
Reward: Parlyz Heal
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Name: Battle CD 06
Location: Gateon Port (Krabby Club)
Reward: Ice Heal
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Name: Battle CD 07
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Great Ball
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Name: Battle CD 08
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Super Potion
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Name: Battle CD 09
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower (Clear Battle CDs 02, 03, and 04)
Reward: Full Heal
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Name: Battle CD 10
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Full Heal
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Name: Battle CD 11
Location: Kaminko's House
Reward: Full Heal
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Name: Battle CD 12
Location: Phenac City (Mayor's House)
Reward: Hyper Potion
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Name: Battle CD 13
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Ultra Ball
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Name: Battle CD 14
Location: Agate Village (After Team Snagem steals your Snag Machine)
Reward: Hyper Potion
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Name: Battle CD 15
Location: Phenac City (After Team Snagem steals your Snag Machine)
Reward: Revive
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Name: Battle CD 16
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Full Heal
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Name: Battle CD 17
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower (Clear Battle CDs 02, 03, and 04)
Reward: Energy Root
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Name: Battle CD 18
Location: S.S. Libra
Reward: Guard Spec.
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Name: Battle CD 19
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Burn Heal
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Name: Battle CD 20
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Awakening
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Name: Battle CD 21
Location: Pyrite Town (ONBS Headquarters)
Reward: TM01
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Name: Battle CD 22
Location: Pyrite Town (ONBS Headquarters)
Reward: Rare Candy
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Name: Battle CD 23
Location: Kaminko's House
Reward: Mental Herb
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Name: Battle CD 24
Location: Pyrite Town (ONBS Headquarters)
Reward: 5 Lum Berries
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Name: Battle CD 25
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower (Clear Battle CDs 09, 13, and 17)
Reward: White Herb
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Name: Battle CD 26
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower (Clear Battle CDs 09, 13, and 17)
Reward: Ultra Ball
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Name: Battle CD 27
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Timer Ball
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Name: Battle CD 28
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Timer Ball
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Name: Battle CD 29
Location: Kaminko's House
Reward: Elixir
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Name: Battle CD 30
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower (Clear Battle CDs 09, 13, and 17)
Reward: Ultra Ball
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Name: Battle CD 31
Location: Citadark Isle
Reward: Full Restore
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Name: Battle CD 32
Location: Phenac City
Reward: Revive
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Name: Battle CD 33
Location: Pokémon HQ
Reward: Nugget
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Name: Battle CD 34
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower (Clear Battle CD 33)
Reward: Nugget
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Name: Battle CD 35
Location: Phenac City (Pre Gym)
Reward: X Accuracy
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Name: Battle CD 36
Location: Pyrite Town (ONBS Headquarters)
Reward: PP Up
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Name: Battle CD 37
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: PP Up
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Name: Battle CD 38
Location: Pyrite Town (ONBS Headquarters)
Reward: Max Ether
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Name: Battle CD 39
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Max Ether
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Name: Battle CD 40
Location: Pyrite Town
Reward: Rare Candy
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Name: Battle CD 41
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Rare Candy
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Name: Battle CD 42
Location: Cipher Lab
Reward: Full Restore
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name: Battle CD 43
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Full Restore
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Name: Battle CD 44
Location: Phenac City (Phenac Stadium)
Reward: Salac Berry
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Name: Battle CD 45
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Salac Berry
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Name: Battle CD 46
Location: Citadark Isle
Reward: Sacred Ash
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Name: Battle CD 47
Location: Cipher Key Lair
Reward: Max Revive
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Name: Battle CD 48
Location: Purchase at Realgam Tower
Reward: Max Revive
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Name: Battle CD 49
Location: Kaminko's House
Reward: TM11
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Name: Battle CD 50
Location: Kaminko's House
Reward: TM18
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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===============================================================================
8.05 - TYPE MATCHUPS
===============================================================================
This section lists the Type Matchups of Pokémon. This information is from the
Help Section of Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen.
Using the Type Matchup List
---------------------------
Depending on the matchup of the move type and the target Pokémon's type, the
move's effectiveness varies:
@: Super effective
+: Not very effective
=: Not effective at all
(No changes for other matchups.)
Dark Type Matchup List
----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Psychic, Ghost
+: Fighting, Dark, Steel
Effect of foe's moves on own Pokémon:
@: Fighting, Bug
+: Ghost, Dark
=: Psychic
Rock Type Matchup List
----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug
+: Fighting, Ground, Steel
Effect of foe's moves on own Pokémon:
@: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel
+: Normal, Fire, Poison, Flying
Psychic Type Matchup List
-------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Fighting, Poison
+: Psychic, Steel
=: Dark
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Bug, Ghost, Dark
+: Fighting, Psychic
Fighting Type Matchup List
--------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Normal, Ice, Rock, Dark, Steel
+: Poison, Flying, Psychic, Bug
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Flying, Psychic
+: Bug, Rock, Dark
Grass Type Matchup List
-----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Water, Ground, Rock
+: Fire, Grass, Poison, Flying, Bug, Dragon, Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Rock
+: Water, Electric, Grass, Ground
Ghost Type Matchup List
-----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Psychic, Ghost
+: Dark, Steel
=: Normal
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Ghost, Dark
+: Poison, Bug
=: Normal, Fighting
Ice Type Matchup List
---------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Grass, Ground, Flying, Dragon
+: Fire, Water, Ice, Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel
+: Ice
Ground Type Matchup List
------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock, Steel
+: Grass, Bug
=: Flying
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Water, Grass, Ice
+: Poison, Rock
=: Electric
Electric Type Matchup List
--------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Water, Flying
+: Electric, Grass, Dragon
=: Ground
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Ground
+: Electric, Flying, Steel
Poison Type Matchup List
------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Grass
+: Poison, Ground, Rock, Ghost
=: Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Ground, Psychic
+: Grass, Fighting, Poison, Bug
Dragon Type Matchup List
------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Dragon
+: Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Ice, Dragon
+: Fire, Water, Electric, Grass
Normal Type Matchup List
------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Rock, Steel
=: Ghost
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Fighting
=: Ghost
Steel Type Matchup List
-----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Ice, Rock
+: Fire, Water, Electric, Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Fire, Fighting, Ground
+: Normal, Grass, Ice, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Ghost, Dragon, Dark, Steel
=: Poison
Flying Type Matchup List
------------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Grass, Fighting, Bug
+: Electric, Rock, Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Electric, Ice, Rock
+: Grass, Fighting, Bug
=: Ground
Fire Type Matchup List
----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Grass, Ice, Bug, Steel
+: Fire, Water, Rock, Dragon
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Water, Ground, Rock
+: Fire, Grass, Ice, Bug, Steel
Water Type Matchup List
-----------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Fire, Ground, Rock
+: Water, Grass, Dragon
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Electric, Grass
+: Fire, Water, Ice, Steel
Bug Type Matchup List
---------------------
Effect on the opposing Pokémon:
@: Grass, Psychic, Dark
+: Fire, Fighting, Poison, Flying, Ghost, Steel
Effect of foe's move on own Pokémon:
@: Fire, Flying, Rock
+: Grass, Fighting, Ground
###############################################################################
9. TRAINER REMATCHES
###############################################################################
This section lists the Trainers that you can battle when you have completed the
game. They will always challenge you to a rematch, if you leave a place and
return afterwards. Grand Master Greevil is one of the Trainers listed here,
since once you Snag all his Shadow Pokémon, he will have a permanent party of
Regular Pokémon from that point in the game, so he is classified as a Trainer.
The following tables list the Pokémon that the Trainers have, their Levels,
their Types, their Abilities, and their Weaknesses:
Gateon Port Trainers
====================
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Laken
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Altaria | 50 | Dragon/Flying | Natural Cure | Ice/Dragon
Milotic | 50 | Water | Marvel Scale | Electric/Grass
Pelipper | 50 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cipher Lab Trainers
===================
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Resix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Magcargo | 50 | Fire/Ground | Flame Body | Water
Camerupt | 50 | Fire/Ground | White Smoke | Water
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Greesix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Forretress | 50 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fire
Vileplume | 50 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Cacturne | 50 | Grass/Dark | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying/Ice
Breloom | 50 | Grass/Fighting | | Fire/Flying/Ice
Lombre | 50 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Purpsix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Weezing | 50 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Muk | 50 | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
Tentacruel | 50 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
Golbat | 50 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Yellosix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manectric | 50 | Electric | Static | Ground
Lanturn | 50 | Water/Electric | Volt Absorb | Grass
Magneton | 50 | Electric/Steel | Magnet Pull | Ground/Fire
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Browsix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Noctowl | 50 | Normal/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Slaking | 50 | Normal | Traunt | Fighting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Cipher Peon Blusix
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kingdra | 50 | Water/Dragon | Swift Swim | Dragon
Seaking | 50 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Metagross | 50 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pyrite Town Trainers
====================
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trainer Battle: Rogue Cail
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gardevoir | 50 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Granbull | 50 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Shiftry | 50 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Houndoom | 50 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Hunter Raling
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Linoone | 50 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Explaud | 50 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
Aipom | 50 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Dunsparce | 50 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Labet
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Piloswine | 50 | Ice/Ground | Oblivious | Fire/Water
Salamence | 50 | Dragon/Flying | Intimidate | Ice/Dragon
Murkrow | 50 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
Clamperl | 50 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trainer Battle: Chaser Finol
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Banette | 50 | Ghost | Insomnia | Dark/Ghost
Ledian | 50 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Octillery | 50 | Water | Liquid Ooze | Electric/Grass
Togetic | 50 | Normal/Flying | Serene Grace | Electric/Ice
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trainer Battle: Rider Dert
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Magcargo | 50 | Fire | Magma Armor | Water/Ground
Xatu | 50 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
Vileplume | 50 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trainer Battle: Bodybuilder Doby
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machamp | 50 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Tentacruel | 50 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Citadark Isle Trainers
======================
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Trainer Battle: Grand Master Greevil
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Manectric | 50 | Electric | Lightningrod | Ground
Swellow | 50 | Normal/Flying | Guts | Electric/Ice
Starmie | 50 | Water/Psychic | Natural Cure | Electric/Dark
Granbull | 50 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
Altaria | 50 | Dragon/Flying | Natural Cure | Ice/Dragon
Aerodactyl | 50 | Rock/Flying | Rock Head | Electric/Ice
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
###############################################################################
10. Purify Chamber
###############################################################################
The Purify Chamber is a facility in which Shadow Pokémon undergoes Purification
through contact with Regular Pokémon. In total, there are 9 Sets in the Purify
Chamber. One Shadow Pokémon can be placed in the centre of each Set. The
Shadow Pokémon is referred to as the Vistor. Up to four Regular Pokémon can be
placed around the Vistor. Depending on the number and kinds of Regular
Pokémon, and how they are positioned, the pace of Purification will be
affected.
Stand on the circular plate in the centre of the room, then press the A Button
to display the hologram. To view the hologram of another Set, select the Set
number using the L or R Buttons, then select "Switch". You may also edit a
Set directly from its hologram. Select the number of the Set to be edited,
then select "Edit."
You may place your own Shadow Pokémon on the selected Set. Regular Pokémon
may also be placed and positioned on the Set. For editing a Set, you may
directly enter the Set from its hologram. You may also edit Sets remotely
through PCs. If a Shadow Pokémon's Heart Gauge falls to zero, it is ready for
a Purification Cermony on its Set. Selecting this command while the hologram
is displayed automatically launches the Purification Cermony sequence.
The type matchups among the regular Pokémon surrounding the Shadow Pokémon
determine the "Tempo" of that Set. A Set with high Tempo is the key to
Purifying Shadow Pokémon efficiently. To make a Set with good Tempo, the
important thing is to place as many regular Pokémon as possible. As mentioned,
type matchups among the regular Pokémon are also important. The regular
Pokémon should form a ring in which each Pokémon has a type advantage to the
one next to it in one direction.
The speed at which a Shadow Pokémon is Purified is referred to as a "Flow."
In order to heighten Flow, it's necessary to boost the Tempo of the Set. The
direction in which the Visitor in the centre is facing is also important. For
the best Flow, the Shadow Pokémon should be facing a regular Pokémon type
against which its attacks would be "super effective." For example, a Shadow
Voltorb should be facing a Water/Flying Pokémon.
When there are four Regular Pokémon surrounding the Shadow Pokémon, their type
matchups affect Purification. If all four Regular Pokémon are of advantageous
types, the Set's Purification Tempo is boosted to the top speed. When the
Set's top speed is reached, it is called a "Best Circle." If more than one
Set reaches the Best Circle status, there appears to be an added bonus. The
Purification speed surpasses calculated scores. This is the key to Purifying
Shadow Lugia.
Although Cipher claims that Shadow Lugia can't be Purified, you can do this.
If you have a Maximum Tempo on every Set in the Purify Chamber, place Shadow
Lugia in one of the Sets. You'll say "Something's different about the Lugia!
Maybe...". You will now have the opportunity to Purify it. This can only be
done at the Pokémon HQ. You can trade your Purified Lugia to Ruby/Sapphire/
Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen. When Lugia is Purified, it will learn Psycho
Boost, Hydro Pump, Earthquake, and Featherdance. My Lugia's moveset is
Psychic, Calm Mind, Aeroblast, and Recover, but you can choose a different
moveset if you want to.
The Purification time is determined by the number of steps you take in the
various locations of the World Map. You can turn the Control Stick
anti-clockwise repeatedly to speed up the process. The outside of the Cipher
Key Lair and S.S. Libra are examples of good locations to do this.
Examples of Maximum Tempo Sets
------------------------------
Wooper > Houndoom > Ledyba > Hoppip
(Water/Ground > Dark/Fire > Bug/Flying > Grass/Flying)
Surskit > Sandshrew > Ampharos > Hoppip
(Bug/Water > Ground > Electric > Grass/Flying)
Seedot > Sandshrew > Elekid > Lapras
(Grass > Ground > Electric > Water/Ice)
Hoppip > Hoppip > Hoppip > Hoppip
(Grass/Flying > Grass/Flying > Grass/Flying > Grass/Flying)
Hoppip > Phanpy > Aron > Vulpix
(Grass/Flying > Ground > Steel/Rock > Fire)
Pikachu > Skarmory > Hoppip > Onix
(Electric > Steel/Flying > Grass/Flying > Rock/Ground)
Spheal > Phanpy > Numel > Shroomish
(Water/Ice > Ground > Fire/Ground > Grass)
Articuno > Moltres > Exeggutor > Makuhita
(Ice/Flying > Fire/Flying > Grass/Psychic > Fighting)
Plusle > Skarmory > Tropius > Golem
(Electric > Steel/Flying > Grass/Flying > Rock/Ground)
Examples of Maximum Tempo/Flow Sets
-----------------------------------
Wooper > Houndoom > Ledyba > Chikorita
(Water/Ground > Dark/Fire > Bug/Flying > Grass)
Surskit > Sandshrew > Ampharos > Hoppip
(Bug/Water > Ground > Electric > Grass/Flying)
Seedot > Sandshrew > Elekid > Lapras
(Grass > Ground > Electric > Water/Ice)
Hoppip > Wooper > Electabuzz > Snorunt
(Grass/Flying > Water/Ground > Electric > Ice)
Hoppip > Phanpy > Mawile > Vulpix
(Grass/Flying > Ground > Steel > Fire)
Pikachu > Skarmory > Paras > Onix
(Electric > Steel/Flying > Bug/Grass > Rock/Ground)
Spheal > Phanpy > Cyndaquil > Shroomish
(Water/Ice > Ground > Fire > Grass)
Articuno > Growlithe > Exeggutor > Makuhita
(Ice/Flying > Fire > Grass/Psychic > Fighting)
Plusle > Skarmory > Weepinbell > Golem
(Electric > Steel/Flying > Grass/Poison > Rock/Ground)
###############################################################################
11. Mt. Battle
###############################################################################
Mt. Battle is a place of training. It is divided into ten Areas, each with ten
Zones. In other words, there are one hundred Zones in total. Challengers
must battle through these Zones one by one. On completing each Area, the
challenger is rewarded with Poké Coupons. Between each Area is a Break Room.
There is a PC there for your free use.
If you want to return to the reception counter, just approach the Abra for a
free Teleport. When you first arrive at Mt. Battle, you'll be qualified to
enter Areas 1 through 3. To enter Area 4 or higher, you must complete the
first three Areas. Once you clear Area 4 or higher, you may make a challenge
in the next Area or enter any of the cleared Areas.
If you complete an Area, you will earn Poké Coupons. Check the Mt. Battle
Coupon Chart for information on the number of Poké Coupons you can obtain in
each Area. If you use Legendary Pokémon, such as Lugia and Ho-Oh, the number
of Poké Coupons will be reduced. With the exception of Areas 1 and 10, you'll
earn a TM for completing the Areas as well. You can only obtain these TMs once.
After completing Areas 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 7, 8, and 9, you'll recieve TM03 (Water
Pulse), TM34 (Shock Wave), TM42 (Facade), TM39 (Rock Tomb), TM50 (Overheat),
TM04 (Calm Mind), TM08 (Bulk Up), and TM40 (Aerial Ace) respectively. You'll
recieve the Macho Brace for completing Area 1.
The following charts show what you can purchase at the Coupon Exchange and how
many Coupons you can obtain in each Area. Note that if you use Legendary
Pokémon, such as Lugia and Ho-Oh, the number of Poké Coupons will be reduced.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ Mt. Battle Coupon Exchange +
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
| Item | Coupons |
-----------------------------+
| TM29 | 3500 |
| TM13 | 4000 |
| TM24 | 4000 |
| TM35 | 4000 |
| TM30 | 4500 |
| Mental Herb | 6000 |
| White Herb | 6000 |
| Quick Claw | 8000 |
| Focus Band | 8000 |
| Bright Powder | 8000 |
| King's Rock | 8000 |
| Scope Lens | 8000 |
| Choice Band | 8000 |
| Shell Bell | 8000 |
| Ganlon Berry | 15000 |
| Salac Berry | 15000 |
| Petaya Berry | 15000 |
| Apicot Berry | 15000 |
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ Mt. Battle Coupon Chart +
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
| Area | Coupons |
------------------------------
| 1 | 200 |
| 2 | 300 |
| 3 | 600 |
| 4 | 700 |
| 5 | 1000 |
| 6 | 1200 |
| 7 | 1500 |
| 8 | 1600 |
| 9 | 1700 |
| 10 | 2000 |
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
After reading the charts, you can try earning Poké Coupons to purchase useful
items like Scope Lens and Brightpowder. If you've cleared Area 10 of Mt.
Battle, you can use the Area as a training place for your Pokémon. In
addition, you'll earn Poké Coupons at the same time, so you can complete two
objectives at once. Note that the Mt. Battle Trainers may send out their
Pokémon in different orders that the ones I have listed, so be ready for every
Pokémon in their parties. I have listed strategies for the last 20 battles.
Your Pokémon are healed between battles, so you won't have to worry about
running out of PP for moves or starting a battle with low HP.
If you find that the Trainers' Pokémon are at a higher Level than your Pokémon,
I advice training them in the Areas that you have already cleared. If you
haven't finished the Story Mode, I suggest postponing the objective of clearing
all the Areas, since the last ones will be too difficult to beat. If you want
to have an easier time completing them, I advice trading over a few Level 100
Pokémon from your GBA games to have an advantage over your opponents. Note
that you can't trade until you complete the Story Mode. Having a few Level 100
Pokémon in your party will also be advantageous for completing the 100-Trainer
Challenge. Also, since they won't be receiving Exp. Points, the battles will
be shorter. However, note that if you use Legendary Pokémon, such as Lugia and
Ho-Oh, the number of Poké Coupons will be reduced.
If you can complete the Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge, Master Battlus will
ask you to choose one of the 3 Johto region starter Pokémon (Level 5 Chikorita,
Cyndaquil or Totodile) as your prize. To get the other two, you must beat the
100-Trainer Challenge again two more times. You can only acquire each starter
once. They will have the Elemental Hyper Beam attacks - Frenzy Plant, Blast
Burn, and Hydro Cannon - when you obtain them. If there isn't an empty slot in
your party, they will be sent to your PC. In addition to getting one of the
Gold/Silver/Crystal starters, your party of Pokémon will each recieve a Ribbon
for completing the 100-Trainer Challenge. You must make a new challenge at Mt.
Battle and beat it WITHOUT changing your party of Pokémon, using the PC Station
or leaving an Area at any time. You can save your game after a battle and
continue where you left off. You can also change the order of your party, so
you can start each battle with a type advantage over your opponent's Pokémon.
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Team Sypnosis: Legendary Team
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Mewtwo | Psychic | Flamethrower | Recover | Safeguard
Kyogre | Surf | Ice Beam | Thunder | Calm Mind
Lugia | Psychic | Aeroblast | Recover | Safeguard
Groudon | Rock Slide | Solarbeam | Earthquake | Flamethrower
Zapdos | Thunderbolt | Drill Peck | Extrasensory | Detect
Ho-Oh | Sacred Fire | Aerial Ace | Recover | Solarbeam
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Team Sypnosis: Legendary/Regular Team
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Sceptile | Crunch | Leaf Blade | Protect | Safeguard
Suicune | Surf | Ice Beam | Mirror Coat | Calm Mind
Lugia | Psychic | Aeroblast | Recover | Safeguard
Tyranitar | Rock Slide | Crunch | Earthquake | Ice Beam
Zapdos | Thunderbolt | Drill Peck | Extrasensory | Detect
Typhlosion | Flamethrower | Thunderpunch | Protect | Reversal
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Team Sypnosis: Regular Team
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Pokémon | Move 1 | Move 2 | Move 3 | Move 4
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Espeon | Psychic | Bite | Morning Sun | Protect
Starmie | Surf | Ice Beam | Thunderbolt | Recover
Gengar | Psychic | Thunderbolt | Mean Look | Perish Song
Tyranitar | Rock Slide | Crunch | Earthquake | Ice Beam
Zapdos | Thunderbolt | Drill Peck | Extrasensory | Detect
Typhlosion | Flamethrower | Thunderpunch | Protect | Reversal
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Mt. Battle - Area 1
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Zone 1: Beauty Miru
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Wingull | 9 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Wurmple | 9 | Bug | | Fire/Flying
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Zone 2: Casual Guy Cridel
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Corphish | 9 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Swablu | 10 | Dragon/Flying | Natural Cure | Ice/Dragon
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Zone 3: Cooltrainer Bardo
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Doduo | 10 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Spoink | 10 | Psychic | Thick Fat | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 4: Navigator Robell
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Hoothoot | 11 | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
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Zone 5: Fun Old Man Kabin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shroomish | 11 | Grass | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Zone 6: Matron Ezella
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sunkern | 11 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Poochyena | 11 | Dark | Run Away | Fighting
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Zone 7: Casual Dude Horbit
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spinarak | 11 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
Taillow | 12 | Normal/Flying | Guts | Electric/Ice
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Zone 8: Beauty Eloff
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Pineco | 12 | Bug | Sturdy | Fire/Flying
Surskit | 11 | Bug/Water | Swift Swim | Electric
Nincada | 11 | Bug/Ground | Compoundeyes | Fire/Water
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Zone 9: Cooltrainer Dibsin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Baltoy | 11 | Ground/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
Skitty | 11 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
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Zone 10: Area Leader Vander
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Zigzagoon | 12 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Machop | 13 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Whismur | 12 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
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Zone 11: Chaser Dabil
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Cyndaquil | 12 | Fire | Blaze | Water/Ground
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Zone 12: Chaser Cidlor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Natu | 12 | Psychic/Flying | Synchronize | Dark/Electric
Wooper | 13 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
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Zone 13: Sailor Gratin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Wynaut | 14 | Psychic | Shadow Tag | Dark/Ghost
Shuckle | 13 | Bug/Rock | Sturdy | Water
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Zone 14: Researcher Hardig
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Seedot | 14 | Grass | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying/Ice
Ledyba | 13 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
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Zone 15: Hunter Goling
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Feebas | 14 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Totodile | 12 | Water | Torrent | Electric/Grass
Snubbull | 14 | Normal | Intimidate | Fighting
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Zone 16: Chaser Jeol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Torchic | 14 | Fire | Blaze | Water/Ground
Mareep | 14 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Zone 17: Rider Echart
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ralts | 15 | Psychic | Synrochnize | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 18: Bodybuilder Delf
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Slugma | 15 | Fire | | Water/Ground
Silcoon | 10 | Bug | Shield Dust | Fire/Flying
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Zone 19: Bodybuilder Dolam
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Larvitar | 11 | Rock/Ground | | Water/Grass
Wurmple | 13 | Bug | Shield Dust | Fire/Flying
Togepi | 11 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
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Zone 20: Area Leader Eldof
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Mudkip | 15 | Water | Torrent | Electric/Grass
Wingull | 12 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
Lotad | 15 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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Zone 21: Sailor Grestly
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Raichu | 27 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Zone 22: Navigator Folop
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Goldeen | 29 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Togetic | 28 | Normal/Flying | Serene Grace | Electric/Ice
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Zone 23: Casual Dude Kwane
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Phanpy | 27 | Ground | Pickup | Water/Grass
Flaaffy | 27 | Electric | Static | Ground
Koffing | 28 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
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Zone 24: Casual Guy Napol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Mightyena | 27 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
Nosepass | 28 | Rock | Magnet Pull | Water/Ground
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Zone 25: Chaser Koiyt
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lileep | 27 | Rock/Grass | Suction Cups | Fighting/Ice
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Zone 26: Rider Atill
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Forretress | 28 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fighting/Fire
Teddiursa | 28 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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Zone 27: Curmudgeon Metson
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Houndour | 28 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Corsola | 28 | Rock/Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
Linoone | 28 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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Zone 28: Bodybuilder Jespon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corphish | 28 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Masquerain | 28 | Bug/Water | Swift Swim | Electric
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Zone 29: Cooltrainer Mopar
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sealeo | 28 | Water/Ice | Thick Fat | Electric
Quagsire | 28 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
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Zone 30: Area Leader Taria
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Electrike | 29 | Electric | Static | Ground
Furret | 28 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Spinda | 28 | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
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Zone 31: Chaser Atles
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Tentacool | 29 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
Rhyhorn | 29 | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
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Zone 32: Beauty Niven
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Kirlia | 29 | Psychic | Syronchize | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 33: Chaser Fopaw
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Luvdisc | 29 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Loudred | 29 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
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Zone 34: Matron Petil
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Beldum | 29 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Qwilfish | 29 | Water/Poison | Poison Point | Electric
Corsola | 30 | Rock/Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
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Zone 35: Beauty Nevah
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cacnea | 29 | Grass | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying/Ice
Chimecho | 29 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 36: Bodybuilder Selor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Grimer | 29 | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
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Zone 37: Supertrainer Pixen
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Gligar | 29 | Ground/Flying | Sand Veil | Water
Kecleon | 30 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
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Zone 38: Newscaster Edin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Gloom | 29 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Yanma | 30 | Bug/Flying | Shield Dust | Fire/Flying
Ariados | 30 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
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Zone 39: Cooltrainer Roze
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Graveler | 29 | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Nuzleaf | 31 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying
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Zone 40: Area Leader Boyden
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Anorith | 30 | Rock/Bug | Shell Armor | Water
Wigglytuff | 30 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
Hitmontop | 29 | Fighting | Intimidate | Psychic/Flying
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Zone 41: Researcher Hombol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Graveler | 42 | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Lombre | 42 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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Zone 42: Bodybuilder Jiler
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gloom | 42 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Ariados | 42 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
Delcatty | 42 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
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Zone 43: Navigator Carlon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Wailmer | 42 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
Ledian | 42 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
Hitmontop | 42 | Fighting | Intimidate | Psychic/Flying
Skiploom | 42 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Zone 44: Chaser Kuxor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sneasel | 42 | Ice/Dark | Keen Eye | Fire/Fighting
Shelgon | 42 | Dragon | | Ice/Dragon
Grovyle | 42 | Grass | Overgrow | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Zone 45: Hunter Lesk
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Raichu | 42 | Electric | Static | Ground
Nuzleaf | 42 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
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Zone 46: Rider Mobid
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Masquerain | 43 | Bug/Water | Swift Swim | Electric
Combusken | 43 | Fire/Fighting | Blaze | Water/Psychic
Quagsire | 43 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
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Zone 47: Chaser Blist
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kirlia | 43 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Croconaw | 43 | Water | Torrent | Electric/Grass
Loudred | 43 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
Sudowoodo | 43 | Rock | Sturdy | Water/Grass
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Zone 48: Sailor Knook
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Machoke | 43 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Sealeo | 43 | Water/Ice | Thick Fat | Electric
Quilava | 43 | Fire | Blaze | Water/Ground
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Zone 49: Casual Dude Burdon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wailmer | 43 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
Bayleef | 43 | Grass | Overgrow | Fire/Flying/Ice
Misdreavus | 43 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 50: Area Leader Calus
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Grovyle | 43 | Grass | Overgrow | Fire/Flying/Ice
Marshtomp | 43 | Water/Ground | Torrent | Grass
Mightyena | 43 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
Sableye | 43 | Dark/Ghost | Keen Eye | ------
Combusken | 43 | Fire/Fighting | Blaze | Water/Psychic
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Zone 51: Fun Old Man Doost
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Phanpy | 43 | Ground | Pickup | Water/Grass
Rhyhorn | 43 | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
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Zone 52: Curmudgeon Jimer
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Cacnea | 43 | Grass | Sand Veil | Fire/Flying/Ice
Numel | 43 | Fire/Ground | White Smoke | Water
Houndour | 43 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Fighting
Lairon | 44 | Rock/Steel | Rock Head | Water/Fighting
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Zone 53: Matron Crex
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kadabra | 42 | Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark/Ghost
Flaaffy | 43 | Electric | Static | Ground
Vibrava | 44 | Dragon/Ground | Levitate | Ice/Dragon
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Zone 54: Chaser Feeply
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Metang | 43 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Pupitar | 44 | Rock/Ground | | Water/Grass
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Zone 55: Rider Jacen
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shedinja | 43 | Bug/Ghost | Wonder Guard | Fire/Flying
Duskull | 43 | Ghost | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
Koffing | 44 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Chimecho | 44 | Psychic | Levitate | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 56: Newscaster Dibel
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Furret | 44 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Linoone | 44 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Kecleon | 44 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
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Zone 57: Bodybuilder Kevy
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wigglytuff | 44 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
Vigoroth | 44 | Normal | Insomnia | Fighting
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Zone 58: Cooltrainer Gabsen
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Anorith | 44 | Rock/Bug | Shell Armor | Water
Dustox | 44 | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Fire/Psychic
Forretress | 45 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fire
Lileep | 45 | Rock/Grass | Suction Cups | Ice/Fighting
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Zone 59: Cooltrainer Degin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Corsola | 44 | Rock/Water | Hustle | Electric/Grass
Togetic | 45 | Normal/Flying | Serene Grace | Electric/Ice
Clamperl | 44 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
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Zone 60: Area Leader Hampy
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Castform | 43 | Normal | Forecast | Fighting
Lunatone | 44 | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
Solrock | 44 | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
Exploud | 45 | Normal | Soundproof | Fighting
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Zone 61: Chaser Melin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Swellow | 57 | Normal/Flying | Guts | Electric/Ice
Golbat | 58 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Electric/Ice
Murkrow | 57 | Dark/Flying | Insomnia | Electric/Ice
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Zone 62: Hunter Gibson
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Plusle | 58 | Electric | Plus | Ground
Minun | 57 | Electric | Minus | Ground
Pidgeotto | 59 | Normal/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric/Ice
Dugtrio | 60 | Ground | Sand Veil | Water/Grass
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Zone 63: Newscaster Idlon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Linoone | 58 | Normal | Pickup | Fighting
Furret | 59 | Normal | Keen Eye | Fighting
Vigoroth | 60 | Normal | Vital Spirit | Fighting
Electabuzz | 60 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Zone 64: Chaser Hobol
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ninjask | 58 | Bug/Flying | Speed Boost | Fire/Electric
Jumpluff | 59 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Ice
Medicham | 60 | Psychic/Fighting| Pure Power | Ghost/Flying
Raichu | 61 | Electric | Static | Ground
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Zone 65: Chaser Keller
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Crobat | 59 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Manectric | 60 | Electric | Lightningrod | Ground
Sceptile | 60 | Grass | Overgrow | Fire/Flying/Ice
Electrode | 61 | Electric | Static | Ground
Starmie | 61 | Water/Psychic | Natural Cure | Electric/Dark
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Zone 66: Fun Old Man Ebilo
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Roselia | 57 | Grass/Poison | Natural Cure | Fire/Psychic
Spinda | 58 | Normal | Own Tempo | Fighting
Beautifly | 59 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
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Zone 67: Matron Tulon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Golduck | 58 | Water | Damp | Electric/Grass
Ampharos | 58 | Electric | Static | Ground
Gorebyss | 59 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Magneton | 60 | Electric/Steel | Magnet Pull | Fire/Ground
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Zone 68: Curmudgeon Okor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gloom | 58 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
Sunflora | 59 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Vileplume | 60 | Grass/Poison | Chlorophyll | Fire/Psychic
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Zone 69: Casual Guy Ebzor
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kirlia | 58 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Girafarig | 59 | Normal/Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark/Steel
Kadabra | 60 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Lunatone | 61 | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
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Zone 70: Area Leader Nocon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Gardevoir | 59 | Psychic | Trace | Dark/Ghost
Typhlosion | 60 | Fire | Blaze | Water/Ground
Espeon | 60 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Houndoom | 61 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Alakazam | 61 | Psychic | Inner Focus | Dark/Ghost
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Zone 71: Sailor Ordes
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Dustox | 62 | Bug/Poison | Shield Dust | Fire/Psychic
Kecleon | 62 | Normal | Color Change | Fighting
Ledian | 63 | Bug/Flying | Swarm | Fire/Electric
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Zone 72: Navigator Ovun
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lombre | 63 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Mantine | 63 | Water/Flying | Water Absorb | Electric
Tentacool | 62 | Water/Poison | Liquid Ooze | Electric
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Zone 73: Bodybuilder Adeson
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Bellossom | 64 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Togetic | 64 | Normal/Flying | Serene Grace | Electric/Ice
Hitmontop | 63 | Fighting | Intimidate | Psychic/Flying
Altaria | 63 | Dragon/Flying | Natural Cure | Ice/Dragon
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Zone 74: Bodybuilder Robit
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Claydol | 64 | Ground/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
Grumpig | 64 | Psychic | Own Tempo | Dark/Ghost
Cradily | 64 | Rock/Grass | Suction Cups | Ice/Fighting
Tentacruel | 63 | Water/Poison | Clear Body | Electric
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Zone 75: Cooltrainer Noxon
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Umbreon | 64 | Dark | Synchronize | Fighting
Ludicolo | 64 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
Milotic | 64 | Water | Marvel Scale | Electric/Grass
Articuno | 64 | Ice/Flying | Pressure | Fire/Electric
Regice | 64 | Ice | Clear Body | Fire
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Zone 76: Worker Releo
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ursaring | 61 | Normal | Guts | Fighting
Qwilfish | 60 | Water/Poison | Poison Point | Electric
Ariados | 60 | Bug/Poison | Swarm | Fire/Psychic
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Zone 77: Casual Dude Cark
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Rhydon | 62 | Rock/Ground | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Dodrio | 61 | Normal/Flying | Early Bird | Electric/Ice
Solrock | 61 | Rock/Psychic | Levitate | Water/Dark
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Zone 78: Beauty Minot
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Mightyena | 62 | Dark | Intimidate | Fighting
Shiftry | 62 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Fighting
Sharpedo | 61 | Water/Dark | Rough Skin | Electric/Grass
Crawdaunt | 61 | Water/Dark | Hyper Cutter | Electric/Grass
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Zone 79: Cooltrainer Lask
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Breloom | 62 | Grass/Fighting | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying/Ice
Swampert | 62 | Water/Ground | Torrent | Grass
Tyranitar | 62 | Rock/Dark | Sand Stream | Water/Fighting
Armaldo | 62 | Rock/Bug | Battle Armor | Water
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Zone 80: Area Leader Naday
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Blaziken | 62 | Fire/Fighting | Blaze | Water/Flying
Gyarados | 62 | Water/Flying | Intimidate | Electric
Salamence | 62 | Dragon/Flying | Intimidate | Ice/Dragon
Machamp | 61 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Heracross | 62 | Bug/Fighting | Swarm | Fire/Flying
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Zone 81: Sailor Hols
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Wobbuffet | 63 | Psychic | Shadow Tag | Dark/Ghost
Grimer | 63 | Poison | Sticky Hold | Psychic/Ground
Swalot | 63 | Poison | Liquid Ooze | Psychic/Ground
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Grimer and Swalot can use Sludge Bomb to afflict your Pokémon with the Poison
Status, since the move has a 30% chance of Poisoning them. Wobbuffet will
Encore to determine what moves you use against it. It will then alternate
between using Mirror Coat and Counter, so watch out. Use Dark and Ghost
Pokémon to counter this.
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Zone 82: Bodybuilder Albah
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Wailmer | 64 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
Azumarill | 64 | Water | Huge Power | Electric/Grass
Castform | 64 | Normal | Forecast | Fighting
Wailord | 64 | Water | Water Veil | Electric/Grass
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Albah's whole battle strategy revolves around Rain Dance. With the exception
of Castform, all of his Pokémon will use strong Water-Type attacks like
Hydro Pump and Water Spout. Avoid use Flying Pokémon in this battle, since
Castform knows Thunder.
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Zone 83: Casual Guy Ginner
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Whiscash | 64 | Water/Ground | Oblivious | Grass
Shedinja | 64 | Bug/Ghost | Wonder Guard | Fire/Flying
Lanturn | 64 | Electric/Water | Volt Absorb | Grass
Quagsire | 64 | Water/Ground | Water Absorb | Grass
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This battle might remind you of your first battle against Snattle. Lanturn and
Quagsire can both absorb elemental attacks thanks to their Abilities. While
the former can absorb Electric-Type attacks, the latter can absorb Water-Type
attacks. They are vulnerable to Grass-Type attacks, though, so use Grass
Pokémon to take them out.
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Zone 84: Rider Copin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Glalie | 66 | Ice | Inner Focus | Fire/Fighting
Tropius | 66 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Ice/Fire
Walrein | 66 | Water/Ice | Thick Fat | Electric
Dunsparce | 66 | Normal | Serene Grace | Fighting
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Glalie and Walrein both know Blizzard, and Tropius' Sweet Scent can decrease
the evasiveness of your Pokémon, making it easier for them to hit your Pokémon
with the 70% Accuracy Ice-Type move. Glaie and Walrein also know Protect.
If they're send out first, Copin will use the Toxic/Protect combo. Since
the latter knows Encore, stay on the offensive at all times.
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Zone 85: Bodybuilder Koren
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Hariyama | 67 | Fighting | Thick Fat | Psychic/Flying
Slaking | 67 | Normal | Traunt | Fighting
Wigglytuff | 67 | Normal | Cute Charm | Fighting
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If Hariyama and Wigglytuff are sent out first, Koren will use the
Belly Drum/Psych Up combo, powering up the latter in the process. Hariyama's
Ice Punch can take out your Flying-Type Pokémon if you don't knock it out
quickly. Slaking will use Hyper Beam, so use Ghost Pokémon to avoid the
attack. It also knows Counter, Encore, and Covet, but its doubtful Slaking
will get a chance to use the above moves, since it'll be loafing around due to
Traunt.
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Zone 86: Casual Dude Laks
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Clamperl | 63 | Water | Shell Armor | Electric/Grass
Forretress | 63 | Bug/Steel | Sturdy | Fire
Rhyhorn | 63 | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
Pelipper | 63 | Water/Flying | Keen Eye | Electric
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If Forretress and Pelipper are sent out first, Laks will use the
Protect/Explosion combo, so watch out. Rhyhorn's Lightningrod Ability can
draw your Electric-Type attacks towards it, while Forretress and Rhyhorn use
Earthquake to take out your Electric Pokémon.
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Zone 87: Chaser Kippen
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shelgon | 64 | Dragon | Rock Head | Ice/Dragon
Magcargo | 64 | Fire/Rock | Flame Body | Water/Ground
Metang | 64 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Torkoal | 64 | Fire | White Smoke | Water/Ground
Koffing | 64 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
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Kippen will concentrate on afflicting your Pokémon with Status aliments.
Magcargo and Torkoal can both use Body Slam and Flamethrower, so use your
Ground and Water Pokémon to take them out. The former can also use Yawn to put
your Pokémon to Sleep. Shelgon can use Dragonbreath to Paralyze your Pokémon.
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Zone 88: Hunter Nasom
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Sandslash | 65 | Ground | Sand Veil | Water/Grass
Golem | 65 | Rock/Ground | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Miltank | 65 | Normal | Thick Fat | Fighting
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If Golem and Miltank are sent out first, Nasom will use the
Protect/Selfdestruct combo. Use Pokémon with the Levitate Ability to avoid
Ground-Type attacks. Gengar is a good choice, since it is resistant to
Fighting and Normal attacks as well.
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Zone 89: Supertrainer Nimblis
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Weezing | 64 | Poison | Levitate | Psychic
Pineco | 63 | Bug | Sturdy | Fire/Flying
Seedot | 63 | Grass | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Sudowoodo | 63 | Rock | Rock Head | Water/Grass
Graveler | 63 | Rock/Ground | Sturdy | Water/Grass
Nosepass | 63 | Rock | Sturdy | Water/Grass
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This is a tough battle to win. All of Nimblis' Pokémon know Explosion, so your
best bet is to use Ghost-Type Pokémon or Pokémon with the Damp Ability.
Weezing, Pineco, and Seedot also know Protect. If they're sent out, Nimblis
will use the Protect/Explosion combo.
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Zone 90: Area Leader Ragen
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Regirock | 67 | Rock | Clear Body | Water/Grass
Aggron | 67 | Steel/Rock | Rock Head | Water/Ground
Metagross | 67 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Gligar | 67 | Ground/Flying | Sand Veil | Water/Ice
Skarmory | 67 | Steel/Flying | Keen Eye | Fire/Electric
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If Regirock and Aggron/Gligar are sent out first, Ragen will use the
Protect/Earthquake combo. Gligar and Regirock both know Hyper Beam, so watch
out. Gengar is a good Pokémon to use in this battle, but be cautious of
Metagross' Shadow Ball and Psychic. Skarmory can use Whirlwind to force you to
to switch out your Pokémon.
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Zone 91: Researcher Newin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Lanturn | 66 | Water/Electric | Volt Absorb | Grass
Gorebyss | 66 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Kingdra | 66 | Water/Dragon | Swift Swim | Dragon
Huntail | 66 | Water | Swift Swim | Electric/Grass
Milotic | 66 | Water | Marvel Scale | Electric/Grass
Ludicolo | 66 | Water/Grass | Swift Swim | Poison/Flying
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Newin's whole battle strategy revolves around Rain Dance. If he can start his
strategy, the Speed of his Pokémon will increase thanks to their Abilities.
In addition, Rain Dance powers up their Hydro Pump attacks. I suggest changing
the weather to turn the tables.
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Zone 92: Fun Old Man Roben
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Tyranitar | 66 | Rock/Dark | Sand Stream | Water/Fighting
Cacturne | 66 | Grass/Dark | Sand Veil | Fire/Fighting
Sandslash | 66 | Ground | Sand Veil | Water/Grass
Gligar | 66 | Ground/Flying | Sand Veil | Water/Ice
Aggron | 66 | Rock/Steel | Rock Head | Water/Ground
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Like Newin, Roben's whole battle strategy revolves around the weather. Thanks
to Tyranitar's Sand Stream Ability, he can cause a Sandstorm immediately. This
battle might remind you of your battle against Pre Gym Leader Justy. I suggest
taking out Tyranitar first and next changing the weather to stop Roben's
Pokémon from evading your attacks.
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Zone 93: Chaser Rillian
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Suicune | 67 | Water | Pressure | Electric/Grass
Raikou | 67 | Electric | Pressure | Ground
Umbreon | 67 | Dark | Synchronize | Fighting
Espeon | 67 | Psychic | Synchronize | Dark/Ghost
Entei | 67 | Fire | Pressure | Water/Ground
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Rillian has a balanced party of Pokémon, but Raikou and Entei will both fall to
Ground-Type attacks. Espeon and Umbreon are tough to take down. The former
will use Calm Mind to power its Special Attacks and then use Psychic/Bite to
deal with your Pokémon. The latter will use Helping Hand to assist Espeon,
while using Confuse Ray and Attract on your Pokémon. Concentrate on defeating
Umbreon first, as it has excellent Defences.
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Zone 94: Bodybuilder Solog
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Blaziken | 67 | Fire/Fighting | Blaze | Water/Psychic
Swampert | 67 | Water/Ground | Torrent | Grass
Sceptile | 67 | Grass | Overgrow | Fire/Flying/Ice
Feraligatr | 67 | Water | Torrent | Electric/Grass
Meganium | 67 | Grass | Overgrow | Fire/Flying/Ice
Typhlosion | 67 | Fire | Blaze | Water/Ground
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This battle isn't as hard as the last one, but it's still tough. Blaziken and
Typhlosion both know Thunderpunch, so avoid using Water-Type Pokémon against
them, unless they're fast. Sceptile and Swampert can use Thunderpunch and Ice
Beam to take down Flying and Grass Pokémon respectively, so watch out.
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Zone 95: Worker Saken
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Rhydon | 68 | Rock/Ground | Lightningrod | Water/Grass
Starmie | 68 | Water/Psychic | Natural Cure | Electric/Dark
Gyarados | 68 | Water/Flying | Intimidate | Electric
Mantine | 68 | Water/Flying | Swift Swim | Electric
Manectric | 68 | Electric | Lightningrod | Ground
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At first, this battle doesn't seem to be too difficult, considering that the
majority of Saken's Pokémon are Water-Types. Although Electric Pokémon can
take them out, Rhydon and Manectric both have the Lightningrod Ability, which
can divert your Electric-Type attacks towards them. Concentrate on getting rid
of Rhydon and Manectric first to stop this.
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Zone 96: Newscaster Sivil
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Ninjask | 68 | Bug/Flying | Speed Boost | Fire/Electric
Togetic | 68 | Normal/Flying | Hustle | Electric/Ice
Ursaring | 68 | Normal | Guts | Fighting
Miltank | 68 | Normal | Thick Fat | Fighting
Breloom | 68 | Grass/Fighting | Effect Spore | Fire/Flying/Ice
Armaldo | 68 | Rock/Bug | Shell Armor | Water/Fighting
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Sivil's whole battle strategy revolves around Baton Pass. Ninjask and Togetic
will always be sent out first. While the latter uses Follow Me to divert your
attacks, the former will use Swords Dance and Protect. If Ninjask uses Baton
Pass, Sivil will send out a powered up Ursaring or Armaldo. Concentrate your
attacks on Togetic first. When Ninjask uses Baton Pass, attack it to eliminate
the Ursaring or Armaldo before Sivil's next turn starts.
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Zone 97: Cooltrainer Flostin
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Crobat | 69 | Poison/Flying | Inner Focus | Psychic/Ice
Swellow | 69 | Normal/Flying | Guts | Electric/Ice
Heracross | 69 | Bug/Fighting | Guts | Fire/Flying
Hariyama | 69 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
Machamp | 69 | Fighting | Guts | Psychic/Flying
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Flostin's whole battle strategy revolves around using the Guts Ability to his
advantage. Crobat and Swellow both know Toxic, so concentrate on taking them
out first to stop Flostin's Pokémon from getting an ATK bonus.
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Zone 98: Cooltrainer Tetil
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Shiftry | 69 | Grass/Dark | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Jumpluff | 69 | Grass/Flying | Chlorophyll | Fire/Flying/Ice
Houndoom | 69 | Fire/Dark | Flash Fire | Water/Ground
Castform | 69 | Normal | Forecast | Fighting
Flygon | 69 | Dragon/Ground | Levitate | Ice/Dragon
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Tetil's whole battle strategy revolves around Sunny Day. Shiftry knows Fake
Out and Explosion, so watch out. Thanks to the Chlorophyll Ability, Jumpluff
can go first and use Sleep Powder on your Pokémon. I suggest using Safeguard
first to prevent this from happening. Castform and Flygon can both use
Solarbeam to take down your Water-Type Pokémon, so try to get rid of them
quickly.
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Zone 99: Supertrainer Libal
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Electrode | 70 | Electric | Static | Ground
Regice | 70 | Ice | Clear Body | Fire
Regirock | 70 | Rock | Clear Body | Water/Ground
Registeel | 70 | Steel | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Shedinja | 70 | Bug/Ghost | Wonder Guard | Fire/Flying
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With the exception of Shedinja, all of Libal's Pokémon know Explosion. Glaie,
Registeel, and Regice also know Protect. If they're sent out, Libal will use
the Protect/Explosion combo. If your Pokémon know the Damp Ability, they'll
be protected from Explosion. Gengar is a good Pokémon to use, since
Normal-Type attacks can't damage it. In addition, its Levitate Ability makes
it resistant to Registeel's Earthquake, and its Ghost-Type makes it immune to
Regirock's Superpower. You could also use Fly, Dig, Dive, Detect, Protect, or
Endure to survive Explosion.
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Zone 100: Master Battlus
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Pokémon | Level | Type | Ability | Weakness
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Slaking | 70 | Normal | Traunt | Fighting
Latios | 70 | Dragon/Psychic | Levitate | Ice/Dark
Latias | 70 | Dragon/Psychic | Levitate | Ice/Dark
Metagross | 70 | Steel/Psychic | Clear Body | Fire/Ground
Dusclops | 70 | Ghost | Pressure | Dark/Ghost
Salamence | 70 | Dragon/Flying | Intimidate | Ice/Dragon
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At first, this final battle doesn't seem to be difficult, considering that 3 of
Battlus' six Pokémon are Dragon-Types. Although an Ice Beam would normally
defeat them, Dusclops' Imprison will stop you from using attacks that both you
and your opponent know, namely Ice Beam. Since Dusclops has excellent
Defences, I suggest concentrating all your attacks on it. Be aware of its
Pressure Ability, which causes your Pokémon to use 2 PP instead of 1 PP for
moves. Once Dusclops is out of the picture, this battle will be much easier to
win. Slaking is difficult to defeat though, but you can use Protect/Detect to
avoid its moves, and attack on the turns it loafs around due to Traunt.
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12. Attack Combos
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As you progress through the game, you'll start battling Trainers who use attack
combos to defeat their opponents, so it's best to come up with your own combos
to even the odds. This section lists all the attack combos that I am aware of.
If your Pokémon can attack first, you'll get the most out of them.
Rest + Call
-----------
Rest can recover a Pokémon's HP, but the Pokémon will be asleep for a few
turns. You can counter this by using the Call command to wake it up. This is
an excellent attack combo to use in battle.
Swagger + Psych Up
------------------
Although Swagger increases your opponent's Attack, it confuses them in the
process. If use Psych Up, you can transfer the increased Attack to one of your
Pokémon and leave your opponent's Pokémon confused.
Safeguard + Outrage
-------------------
Although Outrage can confuse your Pokémon, you can use Safeguard first to stop
this from happening.
Hypnosis + Dream Eater
----------------------
When you use Hypnosis to send your opponent's Pokémon to sleep, use Dream Eater
to attack while it's sleeping.
Rain Dance + Thunder
--------------------
Although Thunder has 70% Accuracy, it always hits your opponent when Rain Dance
is in effect. Generally, Rain Dance only lasts for five turns, but the Drizzle
Ability gives you infinite rain. Unfortunately, this ability is only available
to Kyogre, who can't be caught in this game.
Sunny Day + Solarbeam
---------------------
Although Solarbeam requires two turns to charge up, you can attack every turn
as long as Sunny Day is in effect. Generally, Sunny Day only lasts for five
turns, but the Drought Ability gives you infinite rain. Unfortunately, this
ability is only available to Groudon, who can't be caught in this game.
Sunny Day + Morning Sun/Moonlight/Sythesis
------------------------------------------
If Sunny Day is in effect, the above recovery moves will heal twice as much Hit
Points as usual. Generally, Sunny Day only lasts for five turns, but the
Drought Ability gives you infinite rain. Unfortunately, this ability is only
available to Groudon, who can't be caught in this game.
Mean Look + Perish Song + Protect
---------------------------------
Since Mean Look can stop your opponent from switching Pokémon, you can use
Perish Song to end the battle in three turns. If you use Protect on the third
turn, your opponent's Pokémon will faint but yours won't. This is an excellent
combo, but I consider it be too sneaky and cheap.
Belly Drum + Rest + Sleep Talk
------------------------------
After using Belly Drum, use Rest to restore Hit Points, and Sleep Talk to
attack while your Pokémon is asleep.
Mean Look + Toxic + Baton Pass
------------------------------
Since Mean Look can stop your opponent from switching Pokémon, you can use
Toxic to start weakening your opponent's Pokémon. You can then use Baton Pass
to send a Pokémon, such as Snorlax, to absorb any damage. Note that only
Umbreon can learn Baton Pass via leveling up as an Eevee.
Endure + Reversal
-----------------
If you're sure that your Pokémon will be knocked out on your next turn, use
Endure to leave it with only one Hit Point. Then use Reversal to inflict a lot
of damage.
Protect + Earthquake
--------------------
In Double Battles, if you use Protect and Earthquake, the Pokémon that is using
Protect won't be damaged by an Earthquake attack.
Protect + Explosion
-------------------
In Double Battles, if you use Protect and Explosion, the Pokémon that is using
Protect won't be damaged by an Explosion attack.
Toxic + Protect
---------------
If you use Toxic on your opponent and use Protect to stop the foe from
attacking, its HP will decrease soon enough.
Swagger + Yellow Flute
----------------------
If your opponent uses Swagger against you, you can use a Yellow Flute to get
rid of the Confusion Status. Consequently, you'll still have the ATK bonus
gained from Swagger.
Belly Drum + Psych Up
---------------------
If you use Belly Drum on one Pokémon and Psych Up on another one, you can give
the ATK bonus gained from the first Pokémon to the second one.
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13. Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Can I trade Pokémon with Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen?
A: Yes. You must beat the Final Boss first, though. In addition, Emerald
players need to have entered the Hall of Fame and obtained the National
Pokédex, FireRed/LeafGreen players need to have completed the Pokémon
Network Centre's Network Machine on One Island, and Ruby/Sapphire players
need to have entered the Hall of Fame. You can then go to the basement of
Phenac City's Pokémon Centre and start trading there. You must have saved
your GBA game at a Pokémon Centre prior to doing this.
Q: How do I Purify Shadow Lugia?
A: You must have a Maximum Tempo on every Set in the Purify Chamber. Check the
Purify Chamber section for more information. When you have done this, place
Shadow Lugia in one of the Sets. You'll say "Something's different about
the Lugia! Maybe...". You will now have the opportunity to Purify it.
This can only be done at the Pokémon HQ.
Q: How do I trigger the Lucky Egg Side Quest?
A: You must beat the Final Boss AND win Round 1 of the Orre Colosseum. Check
the Side Quests section for more information.
Q: Can I Snag any Shadow Pokémon that I missed?
A: Yes. You have unlimited chances to Snag all Shadow Pokémon. If you knocked
out Shadow Pokémon and "[name of Shadow Pokémon] fled somewhere...," you can
Snag it from Wanderer Miror B. See the Side Quests section for more
information.
If you missed Snagging any Shadow Pokémon from Wanderer Miror B., you can
challenge him again. If the particular Shadow Pokémon didn't run away
somewhere, you can challenge the Shadow Pokémon Trainers unlimited times to
Snag them. They'll still have their Shadow Pokémon in their parties.
Bodybuilder Kilen of Gateon Port, the Hexagon Brothers of Cipher Lab, and
Grand Master Greevil of Citadark Isle are examples.
Q: How do I get the Johto region starter Pokémon?
A: If you can complete the Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge, Master Battlus
will ask you to choose one of the 3 Johto region starter Pokémon (Level 5
Chikorita, Cyndaquil or Totodile) as your prize. To get the other two, you
must beat the 100-Trainer Challenge again two more times. You can only
acquire each starter once. They will have the Elemental Hyper Beam attacks
- Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, and Hydro Cannon - when you obtain them. If
there isn't an empty slot in your party, they will be sent to your PC. You
must make a new challenge at Mt. Battle and beat it WITHOUT changing your
party of Pokémon, using the PC Station or leaving an Area at anytime. You
can save your game after a battle and continue where you left off. You can
also change the order of your party, so you can start each battle with a type
advantage over your opponent's Pokémon.
Q: Is there any easier way to get the Johto region starter Pokémon?
A: If it is too time-consuming to complete Mt. Battle, you can obtain them from
Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon Emerald. In Emerald, however, you can only
choose 1 of the starters. You can get all 3 Gold/Silver/Crystal starter
Pokémon in Colosseum. They won't have the Elemental Hyper Beam attacks when
you get them in those games, though.
Q: How do I use the Miror Radar to locate Wanderer Miror B.?
A: Go to the Key Items menu and check the Miror Radar. If the game says "There
is no response at all...", "There isn't much of a response..." or "It's
responding just a little!", walk around the location you are in for 15-20
minutes. You can turn the Control Stick clockwise repeatedly to speed up
your walking. As you are walking, the Miror Radar should eventually say
"Oh! Miror B. may have appeared!" If you check the Radar, the game will say
"Miror B. seems to be at [name of location]." Sometimes, however, the Miror
Radar will say that Miror B. is at a particular Poké Spot, but when you
arrive there, only Trudly and Folly will be there, so you have to leave the
Poké Spot and walk around for 15-20 minutes to find Miror B. again. If the
Miror Radar loses Miror B.'s signal, do the same action.
Q: Which is better for Purifying Shadow Pokémon - the Relic Stone or the Purify
Chamber?
A: In my opinion, the Purify Chamber is much better. The Relic Stone can only
Purify one Shadow Pokémon at a time, whereas the Purify Chamber can Purify
up to 9 Shadow Pokémon at a time. In addition, the Purify Chamber can help
Purify Shadow Pokémon faster if there is a Maximum Tempo in its every Set.
Q: What was the Master Ball trick?
A: The Master Ball trick was a glitch that allowed players to have infinite
Master Balls for Snagging Shadow Pokémon. It was very useful for capturing
Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Colosseum. This glitch has been fixed in
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Q: Will Pokémon, such as Kadabra and Haunter, evolve if they are traded from or
to this game?
A: Yes.
Q: When can I get the Master Ball?
A: Before heading for Citadark Isle, you'll recieve an e-mail from Professor
Krane. Go to the Pokémon HQ, and he'll lead you to a secret room containing
the Master Ball.
Q: Should I Snag all the Shadow Pokémon as I progress through the game?
A: Yes. Although you can Snag them from Wanderer Miror B., it can take some
time to get them from him.
Q: When can I Snag the Shadow Dragonite from Wanderer Miror B.?
A: After you've Snagged 82 Shadow Pokémon, you'll be able to Snag it from Miror
B. at Gateon Port in the Lighthouse. See the Side Quests section for more
information.
Q: Where can I find Bonsly?
A: After seeing it on the S.S. Libra, Bonsly will appear randomly at Poké Spots.
If you go up to it slowly, you'll be able to capture it and return it to its
owner. You'll recieve the Bonsly Card as a reward. This card allows you to
use Bonsly in Battle Bingo. Note that you can't keep it after a game ends,
since you can't keep Pokémon you get in Battle Bingo. In addition, Bonsly
originates from the Sinnoh region and the GBA games lack that region's
Pokédex.
Q: Where can I find Munchlax?
A: Munchlax will appear randomly at Poké Spots, eating your Poké Snacks. Its
owner will give you 10 Poké Snacks in compensation. You can't keep Munchlax,
as it originates from the Sinnoh region and the GBA games lack that region's
Pokédex.
Q: How can I find out what a Pokémon's happiness is in this game?
A: Enter the Krabby Club in Gateon Port and talk to the man upstairs. If you
show him the first Pokémon in your party, he'll mention its happiness
towards you. This is useful for finding out if Pokémon, such as Chansey and
Golbat, will evolve when they level up, since they can only evolve through
happiness. In addition, moves, such as Return and Frustration, will become
stronger depending on a Pokémon's happiness.
Q: Where can I find the Name Rater in this game?
A: You can find the Name Rater at the Pokémon Day Care in Agate Village. Note
that you can't rename any Pokémon you get in a trade. If you don't like a
Pokémon's nickname, there's nothing you can do about it, unless the trader
agrees to change it if you trade it back to him/her. If you trade Pokémon
with in-game Trainers, you can't trade them back, so you're stuck with their
nicknames. Note that you can't trade with Pokémon GBA players until you
complete the game.
Q: Can I breed Pokémon in this game?
A: No. The Pokémon Day Care in Agate Village allows you to leave only one
Pokémon there, so it's not possible to breed Pokémon in this game. You'll
have to use the Pokémon Day Care in the GBA games instead.
Q: Can I buy the Elemental Stones in this game?
A: No, you can't. You can buy them in the Celadon City Department Store of
FireRed/LeafGreen, though.
Q: Can my Purified Lugia learn Aeroblast and Recover?
A: Yes. Lugia learns Aeroblast at Level 77. The Move Relearner can teach
Lugia Recover in exchange for 1,000 Poké Coupons. If Lugia already knows
four moves, speak with the Move Deleter first to delete one of them. You
can find the Move Relearner and Move Deleter at Mt. Battle.
Q: Can I trade with Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver/Crystal?
A: No. This game is ONLY compatible with Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/
LeafGreen.
Q: Will traded Pokémon disobey me in this game?
A: No. Since there are no Gym Badges in this game, traded Pokémon will always
obey you. For example, if you traded a Surskit for Duking's Shuckle, the
traded Pokémon would obey you. This is probably why you can't trade with
GBA players until you complete the game, since you could trade over Level
100 Pokémon to breeze through it.
Q: Can [name of Pokémon] be caught in this game?
A: Check the Database section. If [name of Pokémon] is listed in those
sections, you can obtain it in this game. If [name of Pokémon] isn't listed,
you can't acquire it in this game. For example, Feebas and Chimecho aren't
listed in those sections, so you can't get them in this game.
Q: When does [name of Pokémon] learn [name of move]?
A: Check the FAQs & Guides of Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/FireRed/LeafGreen.
Strawhat's Pokédex In-Depth FAQ has this information. Although it is posted
for the GBA games, the information applies to this game as well.
Q: When does [name of Pokémon] evolve?
A: Check the FAQs & Guides of Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/FireRed/LeafGreen.
Strawhat's Pokédex In-Depth FAQ has this information. Although it is posted
for the GBA games, the information applies to this game as well.
Q: Can [name of Pokémon] learn [name of TM/HM]?
A: Check the FAQs & Guides of Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/FireRed/LeafGreen.
Strawhat's Pokédex In-Depth FAQ has this information. Although it is posted
for the GBA games, the information applies to this game as well.
Q: Should I get Pokémon Colosseum if I have this game?
A: Yes. You can get rare Pokémon like Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Tyranitar,
Ho-Oh, Espeon, Umbreon, and Metagross in Colosseum. In addition, you can
obtain Pokémon, such as Miltank and Aipom, that are hard to catch in the GBA
games, since they can only be caught in Emerald's Safari Zone.
Q: How many Pokémon can I obtain in this game?
A: You can obtain 1 Eevee, 83 Shadow Pokémon, 9 wild Pokémon, 4 traded Pokémon,
and 3 Gold/Silver/Crystal starter Pokémon. In other words, you can obtain
exactly 100 Pokémon. You can't have all 100 at once though, since you must
trade Hordel's Purified Togepi for his Elekid, so you really can only
obtain 99 Pokémon, not counting multiple copies of wild ones.
Q: Does Shadow Lugia lose its awesome colour when it is Purified?
A: Yes.
Q: Do I get anything for Purifying the 83 Shadow Pokémon?
A: Yes. There will be an extra scene before the credits if you defeat Grand
Master Greevil again. Check the Trainer Rematches section for a list of
Greevil's new party of Pokémon. The extra scene shows the Main Character
placing the Snag Machine in the Pokémon HQ as a sign of completing the
objective of Purifying all the Shadow Pokémon.
Q: Team Snagem Jedo's Typhlosion knew Thunderpunch in the Orre Colosseum.
Typhlosion can't learn it. What's the deal?
A: In Pokémon Emerald, the Battle Frontier's Move Tutors can teach Typhlosion
Thunderpunch. A lot of Pokémon can now learn elemental attacks thanks to
the Elemental Punches (Ice Punch, Fire Punch, and Thunderpunch). I've
listed the moves that the Pokémon of the Orre Colosseum Trainers know. I
advice checking them in case they have learnt the Elemental Punches, since a
Typhlosion with Thunderpunch could take down your Water-Type Pokémon if its
faster than it.
Q: Should I trade Hordel's Purified Togepi for his Elekid?
A: Yes. Hordel's Elekid knows the Elemental Punches, so it'll be more useful
than Togepi. If you want to train a Togepi, trade the Togetic from Pokémon
Colosseum and breed it in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen.
Alternatively, you can train the Togepi from Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen. If
you evolve Hordel's Togepi into a Togetic, you won't get an Elekid with Cross
Chop and the Elemental Punches.
Q: Can I trade Pokémon to Colosseum?
A: Yes. However, these Pokémon must be traded to the GBA games and then traded
to Colosseum. The locations that you caught your Pokémon at may be wrong,
though. There is data for every specific area in Orre. If you catch a
Pokémon in XD, it'll have the specific data, but if you trade it to
Colosseum, it may change whatever area it was caught in to one present in
Colosseum, since Colosseum has a list of some areas from XD. I think XD
reused some programming of areas in Colosseum. Since the only way Colosseum
knows where the Pokémon came from is from its programming, the game assumes
one of these areas because that's the information it was programmed to give.
This explains why an XD-caught Lugia's home location is changed to "Mt.
Battle (met)" when traded to Colosseum.
Q: I don't have Pokémon Colosseum. What Pokémon am I missing out on?
A: Unless you can trade with Pokémon Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen (they are
Version-Exclusives), you'll be missing out on the following Pokémon: Aipom,
Delibird, Dunsparce, Entei, Furret, Granbull, Ho-Oh, Mantine, Miltank,
Misdreavus, Murkrow, Noctowl, Qwilfish, Remoraid, Smeargle, Sneasel,
Stantler, Sudowoodo, Suicune, Sunflora, Raikou, and Yanma.
Q: I have obtained the Machine Part, but I don't know how to leave Gateon Port.
I know where to go next, but where is the exit?
A: This problem happened to me the first time I played the game, since Gateon
Port is a big place and there are buildings everywhere. In order to find
the exit, go left from the Pokémon Centre and approach the steps. As you go
up them, you'll be taken to the World Map.
Q: What Ribbons can I obtain in this game?
A: You can obtain Ribbons for Purifying Shadow Pokémon or completing the Mt.
Battle 100-Trainer Challenge.
Q: Do Ribbons have any purpose in this game?
A: No. They're only for proofing that you Purified Shadow Pokémon or completed
the Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge.
Q: Can I transfer Pokémon to Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen?
A: No. You can only trade them. If you want to transfer Pokémon, you'll have
to purchase Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire. The game is compatible with
Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen.
Q: Thug Zook beat me. How can I go to Outskirt Stand now?
A: This is a glitch. If you haven't saved your game, re-load your last save
and make sure you defeat Thug Zook this time. If he's too hard to beat, I
advice training at Mt. Battle for an hour. You should be able to win
afterwards. Concentrate on taking out Zook's Zangoose first, as it's the
biggest threat to your party.
Q: In her diary, Jovi mentions that the Pokémon HQ Lab has a secret room
somewhere. Where is it?
A: The secret room is the same room where the Master Ball is. If you go to the
Pokémon HQ after destroying the Cipher Key Lair, Prof. Krane will open the
entrance to the secret room.
Q: Can I catch Shiny Pokémon in this game?
A: Yes. You'll rarely encounter them though, as there is only a very small
chance that you'll find them. You have a better chance of getting the Lucky
Egg from a Chansey in Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen than catching Shiny Pokémon
in this game and any other Pokémon games.
Q: Can [name of Item] be found in this game?
A: Check the Item Locations section. If [name of Item] is listed in the
section, you can find it in this game. If [name of Item] isn't listed, you
can't find it in this game. For example, Everstone isn't listed in the
section, so you can't find it in this game.
Q: If my Spot Monitor detects a Pokémon, can I re-load my last save to detect a
different Pokémon instead?
A: Yes. For example, if my Spot Monitor detects a Sandshrew at Rock Poké Spot,
I can re-load my last save to detect a different Pokémon, such as Gilgar and
Trapinch, instead.
Q: Can I evolve Hordel's Purified Togepi into a Togetic?
A: Yes. However, this game is programmed to make Hordel's Togepi very hard to
evolve, so you must keep training it, giving it Scents, placing it as your
first Pokémon in your party, etc. Alternatively, you can complete the game
and trade the Togepi to Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen. It
should be easier to evolve in the GBA games.
Q: Can I keep Hordel's Purified Togepi and give him another Togepi instead?
A: No. If you want to trade for Hordel's Elekid, you'll have to give his
Togepi back to him. If you want to train a Togepi, trade the Togetic from
Pokémon Colosseum and breed it in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/
LeafGreen. Alternatively, you can train the Togepi from Pokémon FireRed/
LeafGreen. It's impossible to keep both Hordel's Togepi and his Elekid, but
you can start a new game on a different Memory Card to get them on two
separate Save Files.
Q: Which Eevee evolution should I choose?
A: Espeon has high Sp Atk/Spd. It can learn powerful Psychic-type moves, such
as Psybeam and Psychic, that are effective against most Pokémon in the game.
It also learns Morning Sun, an excellent healing move. Thanks to its
amazing Sp Atk, Espeon's Bite can take out Psychics more quickly and easily.
Flareon has high Atk, but it doesn't learn any good moves to take advantage
of it. It has average Sp Atk, though, so Bite and Flamethrower will do some
damage. Unfortunately, it only learns Flamethrower at Level 52, and that's
too late, considering Espeon, Vaporeon and Jolteon can learn good attacks
way before then. Flareon's low Spd is another disadvantage.
Jolteon has high Spd/Sp Atk and can learn a variety of attacks (Thunderbolt,
Double Kick, Pin Missile), although they are mostly weak and run off its
low Atk. You can use Jolteon to outrun most opponents and paralyze them
with Thunder Wave. Vaporeon has high Hp and Sp Atk and, like Jolteon, can
learn different kinds of moves such as Water Gun, Bite and Aurora Beam. It
has low Spd, though. Umbreon has high Sp Def/Def and Hp, but its Sp Atk/
Atk and Spd are low. You can use Umbreon to annoy opponents with Confuse
Ray and Moonlight.
Aside from Umbreon, the Eevee evolutions have average Sp Def. With the
exception of Vaporeon and Umbreon, they also have low Hp and Def. If you
want an easy game, I suggest choosing Espeon. If you want a normal game, I
recommend choosing Jolteon, Vaporeon or Umbreon. If you want a hard game, I
advise choosing Flareon.
Q: When I place Shadow Pokémon in the Purify Chamber, how is the Purification
time determined?
A: The Purification time is determined by the number of steps you take in the
various locations of the World Map. You can turn the Control Stick
clockwise repeatedly to speed up the process. The outside of the Cipher Key
Lair and S.S. Libra are examples of good locations to do this.
Q: Can I play as a female character?
A: No. You can only play as a male character in Story Mode. In the GBA games,
you can play as a female, but not in the GameCube games. You can, however,
play as a female in the Two-Player Mode, if you're a female character in the
GBA games.
Q: Should I train my Pokémon at Mt. Battle or at the Elite Four (Part 2) in
Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen?
A: I suggest training your Pokémon at the Elite Four (Part 2) in Pokémon
FireRed/LeafGreen. At Mt. Battle, the attack animations in XD can make the
battles too long, whereas the attack animations in FireRed/LeafGreen can be
turned off. Also, since there are 2 Pokémon on the field, their Exp. Points
will be divided between them, making it longer for them to level up.
Q: When I leave a Pokémon at the Pokémon Day Care, how is the Exp. Points
determined?
A: The Exp. Points is determined by the number of steps you take in various
locations of the World Map. You can turn the Control Stick anti-clockwise
repeatedly to speed up the process. The outside of the Cipher Key Lair and
S.S. Libra are examples of good locations to do this. Each step gives your
Pokémon 1 Exp. Point.
Q: When I complete the Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge, which starter Pokémon
should I choose?
A: I suggest choosing Cyndaquil. It can evolve into Typhlosion, one of the
best Fire-Type Pokémon in the game. In addition, it can learn Thunderpunch
(thanks to Pokémon Emerald's Move Tutors) to have a better chance of taking
down Water Pokémon. Like the other Fire-Type starters (Charizard and
Blaziken), it has amazing Speed and Special Attack, so it's great for
attacking.
Q: What Pokémon are referred to as Legendary Pokémon in this game?
A: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Regirock, Regice,
Registeel, Latios, Latias, Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Celebi, Kyogre,
Groudon, Rayquaza, Jirachi, and Deoxys.
Q: I've done the requirements for my GBA game, but I still can't trade my Party
Pokémon. Why?
A: 1) A Shadow Pokémon is in your party.
2) A Pokémon is holding Mail or an Enigma Berry.
3) After trading Party Pokémon, only fainted Pokémon and/or Eggs would be
left in your party.
Q: I've checked the four requirements for trading my Party Pokémon (see above),
but I still can't trade. What's the deal?
A: When you were connecting your GameCube Game Boy Advance cable, your Save
File may have got corrupted due to a bad connection. If your Save File is
corrupted, it will re-load your previous save when you continue your saved
game. If you save your progress, your Save File won't be corrupted anymore.
Corruption can happen if you use a damaged Game Boy Advance or an unofficial
GBA GC cable. Make sure you only use an official GBA GC cable and never use
a damaged GBA to connect.
Q: Can this game unlock the National Pokédex?
A: No. If you have Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, you must trade with Pokémon
Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen to unlock the National Pokédex. Note that
Emerald players need to have entered the Hall of Fame and received the
National Pokédex, and FireRed/LeafGreen players need to have completed the
Pokémon Network Centre's Network Machine on One Island, to enable Ruby/
Sapphire players to trade with them.
Q: If I can't obtain the National Pokédex in Ruby/Sapphire, can Kanto and
Johto Pokémon that originate from XD be traded to Ruby/Sapphire?
A: Yes. Their Pokédex numbers won't be displayed, but you can still trade
these Pokémon. If you sort your Pokémon, the Kanto and Johto ones won't be
listed, since you lack the National Dex.
Q: How many memory blocks does this game use?
A: 43.
Q: Can I copy my Save File?
A: No. This is to prevent players from cloning their Pokémon via copying Save
Files. Unfortunately, you also can't move your Save File to a different
Memory Card, so it's best to have your saved game on a Memory Card you won't
want to delete.
Q: If I buy Pokémon Emerald, FireRed, LeafGreen, Colosseum, and XD, will I be
able to complete my National Pokédex?
A: No. Unless you can go to Nintendo Events (they are Event-Exclusives),
you'll still be missing out on the following Pokémon: Mew, Celebi, Jirachi,
and Deoxys. If you have the PAL version of Pokémon Channel, you can
download Jirachi to Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire, though.
Q: What's a Soul Dew?
A: Soul Dew raises the Special Attack and Special Defence of Latias/Latios. In
other words, it's a free Calm Mind. This is probably why holding a Soul Dew
is forbidden in the Orre Colosseum, since your powered up Latias/Latios
would have an advantage over your opponent's Pokémon. In order to obtain
the Soul Dew, you must do the E-Reader/Event-Exclusive Southern Island Side
Quest in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald. Check the FAQs & Guides of
Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald for more information.
Q: Can I connect a DS to my GameCube for trading purposes?
A: No. The Game Boy Advance is the ONLY system that can be connected to the
GameCube via the GBA GC cable.
Q: Can I trade a Sun/Moon Shard (via attaching it to my Pokémon) to Pokémon
Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen?
A: No. A Sun/Moon Shard isn't programmed into the GBA games, so you can't
trade it. You can't trade Pokémon Colosseum's Time Flutes either for the
same reason.
Q: If I evolve my Shroomish into a Breloom, will I be able to teach it Spore
via talking to the Move Relearner?
A: No. The Move Relearner can only teach moves that the current evolution
could have learned via leveling up. For example, although Torchic can learn
Flamethrower, its evolution can't be taught the move, since Flamethrower
isn't listed on Combusken's Level-Up Move List. Check Strawhat's Pokédex
In-Depth FAQ of Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/FireRed/LeafGreen for more information
about the Level-Up Move Lists of each Pokémon.
Q: If I start a new game, will my previous Save File be erased?
A: Yes. Like the GBA games, you can only have 1 Save File at a time. If you
want to start a new game, I suggest saving your progress to a different
Memory Card, so you don't lose all the Pokémon you've trained in your
previous game.
Q: Where can I get Berries?
A: If you take the eastern route in Agate Village, you'll find an old man and
his Taillow. The man reveals that his Taillow brings him Berries from
somewhere every day and offers to give you some. You can only receive 1
random Berry per day, but you can re-load your save to get the one that you
want. Common Berries are Aspear, Cheri, Chesto, Oran, Pecha, Persim, and
Rawst. Rare Berries are Aguav, Figy, Iapapa, Mago, Sitrus, Wiki, and Lum.
Q: I've beaten Thug Zook. Where do I go next?
A: After the battle with Thug Zook, if you proceed to leave the Cipher Key
Lair, you'll recieve an e-mail from Secc. He asks you to come see him at
ONBS Headquarters in Pyrite Town. Speak with him. Secc notices that you
don't have the Snag Machine on your arm anymore. Once you tell Secc what
happened, he'll start investigating Team Snagem. He informs you that a man
named Hordel contacted ONBS. Hordel has some information about Cipher and
is at the Outskirt Stand. Go to Outskirt Stand to continue the story.
Q: My Shadow Monitor details the locations of a few Pokémon as "GONE". Why?
A: You released or traded your Pokémon. If you trade them back, their location
will still be listed as "GONE", so you can't undo this description. The
Shadow Monitor details the locations of Pokémon in Boxes, but if you trade
them, their location will be changed to "GONE" forever.
Q: How long does it take to complete the Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge?
A: It depends on your choice of Pokémon. Having a few Level 100 Pokémon in
your party would be advantageous for knocking out enemy Pokémon more
quickly and easily. Also, since they won't be receiving Exp. Points, the
battles will be shorter. If you do this, it should only take 3-4 hours to
complete the Mt. Battle 100-Trainer Challenge.
Q: Is this game compatible with Pokémon Diamond/Pearl?
A: No. This game is ONLY compatible with Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/
LeafGreen.
Q: Can I battle with Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen players?
A: Yes. Party Pokémon/Items must meet the rules and you mustn't have Shadow
Pokémon, though. In addition, the GBA player must obtain the Pokédex, save
at a Pokémon Centre, have Party Pokémon/Items that meet the rules, mustn't
have Pokémon Eggs in his/her party, and mustn't have Party Pokémon holding
Mail or an Enigma Berry.
Q: Can I transfer Pokémon to Box?
A: Yes. However, these Pokémon must be traded to the GBA games and then
transferred to Box.
Q: Can I play against a computer-controlled opponent in Vs Mode?
A: Yes. You can do this in Quick Battle, but it lacks the customisation
demonstrated in Stadium.
Q: When battling with four players, can I play a Single Battle?
A: No.
Q: Can I play Group Battle with three players?
A: No.
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14. Credits
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- Thanks to Genius Sonority for creating this game.
- Thanks to Nintendo for publishing this game.
- Thanks to me for writing this FAQ/Walkthrough.
- Thanks to you for reading this FAQ/Walkthrough.
- Thanks to jayman7 for posting questions in his FAQ Topic on the GameFAQs
message board of Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
- Thanks to Prima's Official Guide for facts about Trainers' Pokémon, Shadow
Pokémon, Items, Colosseums, etc.
- Thanks to Marriland for facts about Trainers' Pokémon.
- Thanks to Yeffej for facts about Trainers' Pokémon and Battle CD Solutions.
- Thanks to GameFAQs for hosting this FAQ/Walkthrough.
- Thanks to Instruction Manual for information regarding the Game Controls, the
requirements for trading Pokémon, etc.
- Thanks to Serebii.net for facts about Shadow Pokémon.
- Thanks to Pokémon Master Guide for Hints and Tips.
- Thanks to jackglanders for saying that Gligar can be captured at the Rock
Poké Spot.
- Thanks to Swordsmanguy for facts about the Mt. Battle Trainers' Pokémon.
- Thanks to josher1212 for information regarding the Abilities of Pokémon.
- Thanks to shiningpikablu252 for saying that Togepi is in the No Eggs Group
and that evolving Hordel's Togepi means that you won't get an Elekid with
Cross Chop and the Elemental Punches.
- Thanks to kirby_cyclone for information regarding the Spot Monitor's signals.
- Thanks to Reptobismol for information regarding the Orre Colosseum's Round
Strategies. I did not use any part of his FAQ in mine word for word, but I
used it as a reference tool.
- Thanks to TheMasked for information regarding Battle CD08's Solution.
- Thanks to Super Creatures for information regarding the number of Pokémon in
this game. He said that you can't have all 100 at once, since you must trade
Hordel's Purified Togepi for his Elekid, so you really can only obtain 99
Pokémon, not counting multiple copies of wild ones.
- Thanks to www.network-science.de/ascii for the ASCII art at the top of this
FAQ/Walkthrough.
- Thanks to wootert for information regarding the Agate Day Care. He said that
if your Pokémon learns new moves at the Day Care, the top ones will be
erased.
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15. Contact Information
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If you have any questions about my FAQ/Walkthrough, you can post a topic
called Tails333's FAQ Topic on the message board of Pokémon XD: Gale of
Darkness.
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