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− | {{Notice|This game is under construction, but it is effectively a version of {{bp|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions}}, as it would have appeared in the {{wp|alternative universe (science fiction)|alternative universe}} as described in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]].}} |
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{{Game-infobox |
{{Game-infobox |
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|title = Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions |
|title = Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions |
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|developer = Game Freak |
|developer = Game Freak |
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|publisher = Nintendo |
|publisher = Nintendo |
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− | |platforms = Game Boy |
+ | |platforms = Game Boy Advance |
|genre = Pokémon RPG |
|genre = Pokémon RPG |
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|modes = 1 Player |
|modes = 1 Player |
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|series = Pokémon |
|series = Pokémon |
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|predecessor = [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] |
|predecessor = [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] |
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− | |successor = |
+ | |successor = [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions]] |
|released = 21 December 1998 |
|released = 21 December 1998 |
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− | |ratings = 3+ |
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|media = |
|media = |
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}} |
}} |
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− | '''''Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire''''' |
+ | '''''Pokémon Ruby Version''' and '''Pokémon Sapphire Version''''' are games that in real life came out in Japan on 21 November 2002 and which were the third paired games in the Pokémon series. These are slightly different takes on Ruby and Sapphire, as they would have appeared in the {{wp|Alternative universe (fan fiction)|alternative universe}} as described in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]]. |
− | Just like Gold and Silver, these versions would have been published worldwide on the same day; these would have been released on 21 December 1998, so exactly three years after Gold and Silver |
+ | Just like Gold and Silver, these versions would have been published worldwide on the same day; these would have been released on 21 December 1998, so exactly three years after Gold and Silver; this would have meant that [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] would have been released on 14 January 2000. The Fairy type, which would have featured in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], again appears here, and these games would've been slightly bigger, with twelve gym leaders; the {{bp|Hoenn League}} would include the eight gym leaders in real-life Ruby and Sapphire plus {{bp|Glacia}} plus a Ground, Poison and Grass Gym Leader in {{bp|Verdanturf Town}}, {{bp|Fallarbor Town}}, {{bp|Slateport City}} and {{bp|Lilycove City}}. The Elite Six would also feature {{bp|Vito}}, a Bug specialist and {{bp|Wally}}, a Fairy specialist. |
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+ | In addition to all Generation III Pokémon, their real-life cross-generational evolutions would be introduced at the same time; to facilitate {{bp|Budew}} and {{bp|Chingling}} evolving with high friendship at particular times of day, I'm bringing in the time system from {{bp|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}. I'm also bringing in the {{bp|Battle Frontier}}. |
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− | In addition to all Generation III Pokémon except for the first nine (these would turn up as the first nine in this universe's Generation III, and would be replaced by real-life Generation II's starters), their real-life cross-generational evolutions would be introduced at the same time. |
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==Pokémon== |
==Pokémon== |
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{| align="right" class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" |
{| align="right" class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" |
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− | ! colspan=" |
+ | ! colspan="7" | List of Hoenn Pokédex Pokémon |
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|- |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | Pokédex |
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− | | |
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− | {| align="right" style="text-align:center" |
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− | ! Hoenn |
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− | ! colspan="2" | National |
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! Name |
! Name |
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! colspan="2" | Type |
! colspan="2" | Type |
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! colspan="2" | Version |
! colspan="2" | Version |
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− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|001||Treecko|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|002||Grovyle|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|003||Sceptile|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|004||Torchic|Fire}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|005||Combusken|Fire|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|006||Blaziken|Fire|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|007||Mudkip|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|008||Marshtomp|Water|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|009||Swampert|Water|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|010||Poochyena|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|011||Mightyena|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|012||Zigzagoon|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|013||Linoone|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|014||Wurmple|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|015||Silcoon|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|016||Beautifly|Bug|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|017||Cascoon|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|018||Dustox|Bug|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|019||Lotad|Water|Grass|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|020||Lombre|Water|Grass|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|021||Ludicolo|Water|Grass|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|022||Seedot|Grass|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|023||Nuzleaf|Grass|Dark|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|024||Shiftry|Grass|Dark|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|025||Taillow|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|026||Swellow|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|027||Wingull|Water|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|028||Pelipper|Water|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|029||Ralts|Psychic|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|030||Kirlia|Psychic|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|031||Gardevoir|Psychic|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|032||Gallade|Psychic|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|033||Surskit|Bug|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|034||Masquerain|Bug|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|035||Shroomish|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|036||Breloom|Grass|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|037||Slakoth|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|038||Vigoroth|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|039||Slaking|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|040||Abra|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|041||Kadabra|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|042||Alakazam|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|043||Nincada|Bug|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|044||Ninjask|Bug|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|045||Shedinja|Bug|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|046||Whismur|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|047||Loudred|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|048||Exploud|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|049||Makuhita|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|050||Hariyama|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|051||Goldy|Water|22=Goldy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|052||Goldeen|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|053||Seaking|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|054||Magikarp|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|055||Gyarados|Water|Dragon}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|056||Azurill|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|057||Marill|Water|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|058||Azumarill|Water|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|059||Geodude|Rock|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|060||Graveler|Rock|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|061||Golem|Rock|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|062||Nosepass|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|063||Probopass|Rock|Steel}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|064||Skitty|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|065||Delcatty|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|066||Zubat|Poison|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|067||Golbat|Poison|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|068||Crobat|Poison|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|069||Tentacool|Water|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|070||Tentacruel|Water|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|071||Sableye|Dark|Ghost|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|072||Mawile|Steel|Fairy|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|073||Aron|Steel|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|074||Lairon|Steel|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|075||Aggron|Steel|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|076||Machop|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|077||Machoke|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|078||Machamp|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|079||Meditite|Fighting|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|080||Medicham|Fighting|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|081||Electrike|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|082||Manectric|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|083||Plusle|Electric|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|084||Minun|Electric|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|085||Magnemite|Steel}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|086||Magneton|Steel}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|087||Magnezone|Steel}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|088||Voltorb|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|089||Electrode|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|090||Volbeat|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|091||Illumise|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|092||Oddish|Grass|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|093||Gloom|Grass|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|094||Vileplume|Grass|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|095||Bellossom|Grass|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|096||Dodo|Flying|22=Dodo}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|097||Doduo|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|098||Dodrio|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|099||Budew|Grass|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|100||Roselia|Grass|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|101||Roserade|Grass|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|102||Gulpin|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|103||Swalot|Poison}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|104||Carvanha|Water|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|105||Sharpedo|Water|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|106||Wailmer|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|107||Wailord|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|108||Numel|Fire|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|109||Camerupt|Fire|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|110||Slugma|Fire}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|111||Magcargo|Fire|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|112||Torkoal|Fire}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|113||Slimud|Poison|9=s|22=Slimud}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|114||Grimer|Poison|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|115||Muk|Poison|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|116||Koffing|Poison|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|117||Weezing|Poison|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|118||Spoink|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|119||Grumpig|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|120||Sandshrew|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|121||Sandslash|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|122||Spinda|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|123||Skarmory|Steel|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|124||Trapinch|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|125||Vibrava|Ground|Dragon}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|126||Flygon|Ground|Dragon}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|127||Cacnea|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|128||Cacturne|Grass|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|129||Swablu|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|130||Altaria|Dragon|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|131||Zangoose|Normal|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|132||Seviper|Poison|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|133||Lunatone|Rock|Psychic|9=s}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|134||Solrock|Rock|Psychic|9=r}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|135||Barboach|Water|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|136||Whiscash|Water|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|137||Corphish|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|138||Crawdaunt|Water|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|139||Baltoy|Ground|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|140||Claydol|Ground|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|141||Lileep|Rock|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|142||Cradily|Rock|Grass}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|143||Anorith|Rock|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|144||Armaldo|Rock|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|145||Igglybuff|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|146||Jigglypuff|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|147||Wigglytuff|Fairy}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|148||Feebas|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|149||Milotic|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|150||Castform|Normal|10=Fire|14=Water|18=Ice}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|151||Staryu|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|152||Starmie|Water|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|153||Kecleon|Normal}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|154||Shuppet|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|155||Banette|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|156||Duskull|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|157||Dusclops|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|158||Dusknoir|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|159||Tropius|Grass|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|160||Chingling|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|161||Chimecho|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|162||Absol|Dark}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|163||Foxfire|Fire|22=Foxfire}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|164||Vulpix|Fire}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|165||Ninetales|Fire}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|166||Pichu|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|167||Pikachu|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|168||Raichu|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|169||Psyduck|Water|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|170||Golduck|Water|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|171||Wynaut|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|172||Wobbuffet|Psychic}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|173||Natu|Psychic|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|174||Xatu|Psychic|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|175||Gostsog|Psychic|Ghost|22=Gostsog}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|176||Girafarig|Psychic|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|177||Phanpy|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|178||Donphan|Ground}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|179||Pinsir|Bug}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|180||Heracross|Bug|Fighting}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|181||Rhyhorn|Ground|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|182||Rhydon|Ground|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|183||Rhyperior|Ground|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|184||Snorunt|Ice}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|185||Glalie|Ice}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|186||Froslass|Ice|Ghost}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|187||Spheal|Ice|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|188||Sealeo|Ice|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|189||Walrein|Ice|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|190||Clamperl|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|191||Huntail|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|192||Gorebyss|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|193||Relicanth|Water|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|194||Corsola|Water|Rock}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|195||Chinchou|Water|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|196||Lanturn|Water|Electric}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|197||Luvdisc|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|198||Horsea|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|199||Seadra|Water}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|200||Kingdra|Water|Dragon}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|201||Bagon|Dragon}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|202||Shelgon|Dragon}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|203||Salamence|Dragon|Flying}} |
− | {{Mdex/3 |
+ | {{Mdex/3|204||Beldum|Steel|Psychic}} |
+ | {{Mdex/3|205||Metang|Steel|Psychic}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|206||Metagross|Steel|Psychic}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|207||Regirock|Rock}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|208||Regice|Ice}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|209||Registeel|Steel}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|210||Latias|Dragon|Psychic|9=s}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|211||Latios|Dragon|Psychic|9=r}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|212||Kyogre|Water|9=s}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|213||Groudon|Ground|9=r}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|214||Rayquaza|Dragon|Flying}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|215||Bulbasaur|Grass|Poison|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|216||Ivysaur|Grass|Poison|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|217||Venusaur|Grass|Poison|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|218||Charmander|Fire|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|219||Charmeleon|Fire|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|220||Charizard|Fire|Dragon|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|221||Squirtle|Water|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|222||Wartortle|Water|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|223||Blastoise|Water|Steel|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|224||Pidgey|Flying|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|225||Pidgeotto|Flying|9=n}} |
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+ | {{Mdex/3|226||Pidgeot|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|227||Spearow|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|228||Fearow|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|229||Hoothoot|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|230||Noctowl|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|231||Rattata|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|232||Raticate|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|233||Sentret|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|234||Furret|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|235||Caterpie|Bug|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|236||Metapod|Bug|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|237||Butterfree|Bug|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|238||Weedle|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|239||Kakuna|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|240||Beedrill|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|241||Ledyba|Bug|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|242||Ledian|Bug|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|243||Spinarak|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|244||Ariados|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|245||Cleffa|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|246||Clefairy|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|247||Clefable|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|248||Togepi|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|249||Togetic|Fairy|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|250||Togekiss|Fairy|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|251||Ekans|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|252||Arbok|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|253||Dunsparce|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|254||Mareep|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|255||Flaaffy|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|256||Ampharos|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|257||Wooper|Water|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|258||Quagsire|Water|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|259||Gastly|Ghost|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|260||Haunter|Ghost|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|261||Gengar|Ghost|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|262||Unown|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|263||Onix|Rock|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|264||Steelix|Steel|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|265||Bellsprout|Grass|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|266||Weepinbell|Grass|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|267||Victreebell|Grass|Poison|||Victreebel|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|268||Pitcherbell|Grass|9=n|22=Pitcherbell}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|269||Hoppip|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|270||Skiploom|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|271||Jumpluff|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|272||Parasyte|Bug|Grass|9=n|22=Parasyte}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|273||Paras|Bug|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|274||Parasect|Bug|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|275||Poliwag|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|276||Poliwhirl|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|277||Poliwrath|Water|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|278||Politoed|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|279||Slowpoke|Water|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|280||Slowbro|Water|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|281||Slowking|Water|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|282||Drowzee|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|283||Hypno|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|284||Ditto|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|285||Morpho|Normal|9=n|22=Morpho}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|286||Pineco|Bug|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|287||Forretress|Bug|Steel|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|288||Nidoran|Poison|8=Nidoran♀|9=n|22=Nidoran}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|289||Nidorina|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|290||Nidoqueen|Poison|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|291||Nidorino|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|292||Nidoking|Poison|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|293||Yanma|Bug|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|294||Yanmega|Bug|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|295||Sunkern|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|296||Sunflora|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|297||Exeggcute|Grass|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|298||Exeggutor|Grass|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|299||Bonsly|Rock|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|300||Sudowoodo|Rock|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|301||Venonat|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|302||Venomoth|Bug|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|303||Scyther|Bug|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|304||Scizor|Bug|Steel|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|305||Aipom|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|306||Ambipom|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|307||Snubbull|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|308||Granbull|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|309||Flamie|Fire|9=n|22=Flamie}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|310||Growlithe|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|311||Arcanine|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|312||Stantler|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|313||Diglett|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|314||Dugtrio|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|315||Mankey|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|316||Primeape|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|317||Mewth|Normal|9=n|22=Mewth}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|318||Meowth|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|319||Persian|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|320||Tyrogue|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|321||Hitmonlee|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|322||Hitmonchan|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|323||Hitmontop|Fighting|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|324||Tauros|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|325||Miltank|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|326||Smoochum|Ice|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|327||Jynx|Ice|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|328||Elekid|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|329||Electabuzz|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|330||Electivire|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|331||Magby|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|332||Magmar|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|333||Magmortar|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|334||Mime Jr.|Psychic|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|335||Mx. Mime|Psychic|Fairy||Mr. Mime|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|336||Smeargle|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|337||Farfetch'd|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|338||Mirfetch'd|Flying|9=n|22=Mirfetch'd}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|339||Qwilfish|Water|Poison|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|340||Numbfish|Water|Poison|9=n|22=Numbfish}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|341||Krabby|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|342||Kingler|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|343||Shuckle|Bug|Rock|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|344||Shellder|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|345||Cloyster|Water|Ice|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|346||Remoraid|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|347||Octillery|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|348||Seel|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|349||Dewgong|Water|Ice|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|350||Lickitung|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|351||Lickilicky|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|352||Tang|Grass|9=n|22=Tang}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|353||Tangela|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|354||Tangrowth|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|355||Eevee|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|356||Vaporeon|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|357||Jolteon|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|358||Flareon|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|359||Leafeon|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|360||Glaceon|Ice|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|361||Sylveon|Fairy|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|362||Baneon|Poison|9=n|22=Baneon}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|363||Espeon|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|364||Umbreon|Dark|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|365||Gligar|Ground|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|366||Gliscor|Ground|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|367||Delibird|Ice|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|368||Swinub|Ice|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|369||Piloswine|Ice|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|370||Mamoswine|Ice|Ground|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|371||Teddiursa|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|372||Ursaring|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|373||Mantyke|Water|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|374||Mantine|Water|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|375||Gallop|Fire|9=n|22=Gallop}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|376||Ponyta|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|377||Rapidash|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|378||Cubone|Ground|Ghost|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|379||Marowak|Ground|Ghost|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|380||Kangaskhan|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|381||Murkrow|Dark|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|382||Honchkrow|Dark|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|383||Houndour|Dark|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|384||Houndoom|Dark|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|385||Sneasel|Dark|Ice|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|386||Weavile|Dark|Ice|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|387||Misdreavus|Ghost|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|388||Mismagius|Ghost|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|389||Porygon|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|390||Porygon2|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|391||Porygon-Z|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|392||Happiny|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|393||Chansey|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|394||Blissey|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|395||Lapras|Water|Ice|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|396||Omanyte|Rock|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|397||Omastar|Rock|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|398||Kabuto|Rock|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|399||Kabutops|Rock|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|400||Aerodactyl|Rock|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|401||Munchlax|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|402||Snorlax|Normal|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|403||Dratini|Dragon|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|404||Dragonair|Dragon|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|405||Dragonite|Dragon|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|406||Larvitar|Rock|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|407||Pupitar|Rock|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|408||Tyranitar|Rock|Dark|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|409||Articuno|Ice|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|410||Zapdos|Electric|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|411||Moltres|Fire|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|412||Raikou|Electric|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|413||Entei|Fire|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|414||Suicune|Water|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|415||Lugia|Water|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|416||Ho-Oh|Fire|Flying|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|417||Mewtwo|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|418||Mew|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|419||Celebi|Psychic|Grass|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|420||Deoxys|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
+ | {{Mdex/3|421||Jirachi|Steel|Psychic|9=n}} |
||
|} |
|} |
||
+ | {| align="left" |
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− | | |
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− | {| align="right" style="text-align:center" |
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− | ! Hoenn |
||
− | ! colspan="2" | National |
||
− | ! Name |
||
− | ! colspan="2" | Type |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|212|001|Bulbasaur|Grass}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|213|002|Ivysaur|Grass}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|214|003|Venusaur|Grass|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|215|004|Charmander|Fire}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|216|005|Charmeleon|Fire}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|217|006|Charizard|Fire|Dragon}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|218|007|Squirtle|Water}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|219|008|Wartortle|Water}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|220|009|Blastoise|Water|Steel}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|221|010|Pidgey|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|222|011|Pidgeotto|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|223|012|Pidgeot|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|224|013|Spearow|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|225|014|Fearow|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|226|015|Hoothoot|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|227|016|Noctowl|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|228|017|Rattata|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|229|018|Raticate|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|230|019|Sentret|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|231|020|Furret|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|232|024|Caterpie|Bug}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|233|025|Metapod|Bug}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|234|026|Butterfree|Bug|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|235|027|Weedle|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|236|028|Kakuna|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|237|029|Beedrill|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|238|030|Ledyba|Bug|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|239|031|Ledian|Bug|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|240|032|Spinarak|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|241|033|Ariados|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|242|040|Cleffa|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|243|041|Clefairy|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|244|042|Clefable|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|245|046|Togepi|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|246|047|Togetic|Fairy|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|247|048|Togekiss|Fairy|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|248|051|Ekans|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|249|052|Arbok|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|250|053|Dunsparce|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|251|054|Mareep|Electric}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|252|055|Flaaffy|Electric}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|253|056|Ampharos|Electric}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|254|057|Wooper|Water|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|255|058|Quagsire|Water|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|256|059|Gastly|Ghost|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|257|060|Haunter|Ghost|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|258|061|Gengar|Ghost|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|259|062|Unown|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|260|063|Onix|Rock|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|261|064|Steelix|Steel|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|262|065|Bellsprout|Grass|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|263|066|Weepinbell|Grass|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|264|067|Victreebell|Grass|Poison|||Victreebel}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|265|068|Hoppip|Grass|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|266|069|Skiploom|Grass|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|267|070|Jumpluff|Grass|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|268|071|Paras|Bug|Grass}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|269|072|Parasect|Bug|Grass}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|270|073|Poliwag|Water}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|271|074|Poliwhirl|Water}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|272|075|Poliwrath|Water|Fighting}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|273|076|Politoed|Water}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|274|081|Slowpoke|Water|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|275|082|Slowbro|Water|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|276|083|Slowking|Water|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|277|088|Drowzee|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|278|089|Hypno|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|279|093|Ditto|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|280|094|Pineco|Bug}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|281|095|Forretress|Bug|Steel}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|282|096|Nidoran|Poison|8=Nidoran♀}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|283|097|Nidorina|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|284|098|Nidoqueen|Poison|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|285|099|Nidorino|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|286|100|Nidoking|Poison|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|287|101|Yanma|Bug|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|288|102|Yanmega|Bug|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|289|103|Sunkern|Grass}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|290|104|Sunflora|Grass}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|291|105|Exeggcute|Grass|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|292|106|Exeggutor|Grass|Psychic}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|293|107|Bonsly|Rock}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|294|108|Sudowoodo|Rock}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|295|111|Venonat|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|296|112|Venomoth|Bug|Poison}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|297|113|Scyther|Bug|Flying}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|298|114|Scizor|Bug|Steel}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|299|126|Aipom|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|300|127|Ambipom|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|301|128|Snubbull|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|302|129|Granbull|Fairy}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|303|132|Growlithe|Fire}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|304|133|Arcanine|Fire}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|305|134|Stantler|Normal}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|306|138|Diglett|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|307|139|Dugtrio|Ground}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|308|140|Mankey|Fighting}} |
||
− | {{Mdex/0|309|141|Primeape|Fighting}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|310|142|Meowth|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|311|143|Persian|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|312|149|Tyrogue|Fighting}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|313|150|Hitmonlee|Fighting}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|314|151|Hitmonchan|Fighting}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|315|152|Hitmontop|Fighting}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|316|154|Tauros|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|317|155|Miltank|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|318|156|Smoochum|Ice|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|319|157|Jynx|Ice|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|320|158|Elekid|Electric}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|321|159|Electabuzz|Electric}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|322|160|Electivire|Electric}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|323|161|Magby|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|324|162|Magmar|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|325|163|Magmortar|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|326|164|Mime Jr.|Psychic|Fairy}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|327|165|Mime Sr.|Psychic|Fairy|8=Mr. Mime}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|328|166|Smeargle|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|329|167|Farfetch'd|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|330|170|Qwilfish|Water|Poison}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|331|173|Krabby|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|332|174|Kingler|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|333|175|Shuckle|Bug|Rock}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|334|178|Shellder|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|335|179|Cloyster|Water|Ice}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|336|181|Remoraid|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|337|182|Octillery|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|338|185|Seel|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|339|186|Dewgong|Water|Ice}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|340|187|Lickitung|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|341|188|Lickilicky|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|342|189|Tangela|Grass}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|343|190|Tangrowth|Grass}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|344|191|Eevee|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|345|192|Vaporeon|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|346|193|Jolteon|Electric}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|347|194|Flareon|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|348|195|Leafeon|Grass}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|349|196|Glaceon|Ice}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|350|197|Espeon|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|351|198|Umbreon|Dark}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|352|199|Sylveon|Fairy}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|353|203|Gligar|Ground|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|354|204|Gliscor|Ground|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|355|205|Delibird|Ice|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|356|206|Swinub|Ice|Ground}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|357|207|Piloswine|Ice|Ground}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|358|208|Mamoswine|Ice|Ground}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|359|209|Teddiursa|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|360|210|Ursaring|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|361|213|Mantyke|Water|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|362|214|Mantine|Water|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|363|218|Ponyta|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|364|219|Rapidash|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|365|220|Cubone|Ground|Ghost}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|366|221|Marowak|Ground|Ghost}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|367|222|Kangaskhan|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|368|226|Murkrow|Dark|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|369|227|Honchkrow|Dark|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|370|228|Houndour|Dark|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|371|229|Houndoom|Dark|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|372|232|Sneasel|Dark|Ice}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|373|233|Weavile|Dark|Ice}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|374|234|Misdreavus|Ghost}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|375|235|Mismagius|Ghost}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|376|236|Porygon|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|377|237|Porygon2|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|378|238|Porygon-Z|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|379|239|Happiny|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|380|240|Chansey|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|381|241|Blissey|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|382|242|Lapras|Water|Ice}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|383|243|Omanyte|Rock|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|384|244|Omastar|Rock|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|385|245|Kabuto|Rock|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|386|246|Kabutops|Rock|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|387|247|Aerodactyl|Rock|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|388|248|Munchlax|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|389|249|Snorlax|Normal}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|390|250|Articuno|Ice|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|391|251|Zapdos|Electric|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|392|252|Moltres|Fire|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|393|253|Raikou|Electric}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|394|254|Entei|Fire}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|395|255|Suicune|Water}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|396|256|Dratini|Dragon}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|397|257|Dragonair|Dragon}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|398|258|Dragonite|Dragon|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|399|259|Larvitar|Rock}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|400|260|Pupitar|Rock}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|401|261|Tyranitar|Rock|Dark}} |
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− | ! colspan="8" style="height:34px" | Legendary Pokémon |
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− | {{Mdex/0|402|S01|Lugia|Water|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|403|S02|Ho-Oh|Fire|Flying}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|404|S03|Mewtwo|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|205|S04|Latias|Dragon|Psychic|9=s}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|206|S05|Latios|Dragon|Psychic|9=r}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|207|S06|Kyogre|Water|9=s}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|208|S07|Groudon|Ground|9=r}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|209|S08|Rayquaza|Dragon|Flying}} |
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− | ! colspan="8" style="height:34px" | Mythical Pokémon |
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− | {{Mdex/0|405|M01|Mew|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|210|M02|Jirachi|Steel|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|211|M03|Deoxys|Psychic}} |
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− | {{Mdex/0|406|M04|Celebi|Psychic|Grass}} |
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+ | This version's Pokédexes, between the Hoenn Pokédex and the National Pokédex, contain the 281 Pokémon in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] plus the 133 Generation III Pokémon not introduced in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] plus the seven Generation IV Pokémon related to Generation III Pokémon, so {{bp|Gallade}}, {{bp|Probopass}}, {{bp|Budew}}, {{bp|Roserade}}, {{bp|Dusknoir}}, {{bp|Chingling}} and {{bp|Froslass}}. If I can add up, there should be 421 in the National Pokédex. |
+ | This generation's starters essentially 'skip' a generation; {{bp|Chikorita}}, {{bp|Cyndaquil}} and {{bp|Totodile}} I'm 'burning off' as the starters for [[Pokémon Colosseum]], and I'm delaying that game until after [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions]]. |
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− | As with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], I consider part-Normal type Pokémon to be an oxymoron (you're either without type or you aren't), therefore {{bp|Taillow}}, {{bp|Swellow}} and {{bp|Swablu}} are here just Flying type; in addition, {{bp|Ralts}} and {{bp|Kirlia}} are Psychic type only. |
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+ | As it happens, with the exception of {{bp|Azurill}} and {{bp|Wynaut}}, these versions use the same 211 Pokémon as the {{bp|List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation VI)|Generation VI Hoenn Pokédex}}. I did consider introducing the {{bp|Hoenn Safari Zone|Safari Zone}} Pokémon to the Hoenn Pokédex, but opted not to, as these were clearly introduced to fill a hole unintroduced in these versions (in real-life, Generation III could not connect with Generations I or II, and all of the Generation I Pokémon were available in {{bp|FireRed and LeafGreen}}, hence why {{bp|Miltank}} is available but not {{bp|Tauros}}). |
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− | I have an allergy to Pokémon being able to evolve by level and by impetus, so {{bp|Kirlia}} evolves into {{bp|Gardevoir}} and {{bp|Snorunt}} into {{bp|Glalie}} by trading; because I'm not introducing the {{bp|Dawn Stone}} but I am introducing the {{bp|Shiny Stone}}, {{bp|Kirlia}} evolves into {{bp|Gallade}} and {{bp|Snorunt}} into {{bp|Froslass}} using a {{bp|Shiny Stone}}. There is no {{bp|special magnetic field}} in these versions, so {{bp|Nosepass}} evolves into {{bp|Probopass}} by trading. {{bp|Pokémon Contest}} stats don't exist in these versions, so {{bp|Feebas}} evolves with a {{bp|Water Stone}}. And hold-while-trading items don't exist here either, so {{bp|Dusclops}} evolves into {{bp|Dusknoir}} by trading without a {{bp|Reaper Cloth}} and {{bp|Clamperl}} evolves into {{bp|Huntail}} or {{bp|Gorebyss}} using a {{bp|Calcium}} or {{bp|Zinc}}. |
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+ | The {{bp|National Pokédex}}, the concept of which is introduced in this generation, uses a different numbering system for legendary (L), special (S) and mythical (M) Pokémon; {{bp|Articuno}}, {{bp|Zapdos}}, {{bp|Moltres}}, {{bp|Raikou}}, {{bp|Entei}} and {{bp|Suicune}} occupy slots L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 and L06, and {{bp|Lugia}}, {{bp|Ho-Oh}}, {{bp|Mewtwo}} and {{bp|Mew}} occupy slots S01, S02, S03 and S04 respectively. (In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], I made {{bp|Mewtwo}} breedable, à la {{bp|Phione}}.) As for the mythical Pokémon, {{bp|Celebi}} occupies M01, while {{bp|Deoxys}} and {{bp|Jirachi}} occupy numbers M02 and M03 to accommodate the order they appear in ({{bp|Deoxys}} for defeating Round 2 of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], and {{bp|Jirachi}} for entering the first 404 Pokémon into that game's {{bp|Hall of Fame}} and that 404 includes {{bp|Deoxys}}). To match the {{bp|Metagross}} and {{bp|Salamence}} families preceding the {{bp|legendary titans}} and {{bp|eon duo}} in the {{bp|Hoenn Pokédex}}, the {{bp|Dratini}} and {{bp|Larvitar}} families precede the {{bp|legendary birds}} and {{bp|legendary beasts}} in the {{bp|National Pokédex}}. |
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− | ==Moves== |
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+ | |||
− | This game uses the 292 moves in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] plus 73 of the 76 Generation III moves that weren't introduced in those games; {{bp|Leaf Blade}}, {{bp|Blaze Kick}} and {{bp|Muddy Water}} are the signature moves of the {{bp|Sceptile}}, {{bp|Blaziken}} and {{bp|Swampert}} lines, which don't exist in these games. I only introduced 'future moves' from real-life Generation III-VI as the number of moves in real-life Generation II was clearly rigged to match the number of Pokémon and they'd have done something similar here; no attempt was made in real-life Generation III. If I can count, there are 365 moves in total. |
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+ | As with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], I consider part-Normal type Pokémon to be an oxymoron (you're either without type or you aren't), therefore {{bp|Taillow}}, {{bp|Swellow}} and {{bp|Swablu}} are here just Flying type. And I strongly suspect that, had {{bp|Froslass}} and {{bp|Gallade}} been brought in at the same time as {{bp|Glalie}} and {{bp|Gardevoir}}, they would have been male-only and female-only respectively, so in these versions, that's what they are. {{bp|Volbeat}} and {{bp|Illumise}} from {{bp|Generation V}} onwards are able to produce eggs containing either, so here they can. |
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+ | Because I'm not bringing in the {{bp|Dawn Stone}}, {{bp|Kirlia}} evolves into {{bp|Gardevoir}} or {{bp|Gallade}} at level 30 and {{bp|Snorunt}} evolves into {{bp|Gallade}} or {{bp|Froslass}} at level 42. {{bp|Roselia}} evolving into {{bp|Roserade}} using a {{bp|Shiny Stone}} is obviously only because they couldn't use a {{bp|Leaf Stone}}, so here it uses a {{bp|Leaf Stone}}. {{bp|Nosepass}} evolves into {{bp|Probopass}} using the {{bp|special magnetic field}} in {{bp|New Mauville}}. {{bp|Pokémon Contest}} stats don't exist in these versions, so I'm setting {{bp|Feebas}} to evolve at level 20, just like {{bp|Gyarados}}. And hold-while-trading items don't exist here either, so {{bp|Dusclops}} evolves into {{bp|Dusknoir}} by trading without a {{bp|Reaper Cloth}} and {{bp|Clamperl}} evolves into {{bp|Huntail}} or {{bp|Gorebyss}} using a {{bp|Calcium}} or {{bp|Zinc}}. {{bp|Ninjask}} evolves after levelling up while holding a {{bp|Poké Ball}} (doesn't matter which type), so to effectively guarantee production of a {{bp|Shedinja}}. |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Moves and abilities== |
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+ | This game contains 379 moves and 82 abilities. I'm including the 277 moves in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] plus the 97 Generation III moves that weren't introduced in those games; I'm also introducing {{bp|Psycho Cut}}, {{bp|Close Combat}}, {{bp|Worry Seed}}, {{bp|Ominous Wind}} and {{bp|Captivate}}. I'm also including the 76 abilities from real-life Ruby and Sapphire plus {{bp|Cacophony}}, {{bp|Leaf Guard}}, {{bp|Snow Cloak}}, {{bp|Motor Drive}}, {{bp|Adaptability}} and {{bp|Steadfast}}. |
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+ | |||
+ | {{bp|Captivate}}, which is dependent on gender, is here dependent on orientation (see [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions#Moves|the Moves section of Pokémon Gold and Silver]]), and is Fairy-type to match {{bp|Attract}}. The movesets in these games are based broadly on those in {{bp|FireRed and LeafGreen}}; early {{bp|Generation IV}} Pokémon learn the moves that their predecessors learn, with {{bp|Froslass}} learning the moves that 'line up' with the moves that {{bp|Snorunt}} learns; {{bp|Gallade}} also learns the moves that line up with those {{bp|Kirlia}} learns, but with the entire {{bp|Gardevoir}} 'side' learning {{bp|Draining Kiss}} instead of {{bp|Calm Mind}}, {{bp|Moonblast}} instead of {{bp|Dream Eater}} and {{bp|Disarming Voice}} as a basic move (with {{bp|Gallade}} learning {{bp|Night Slash}} instead of ''that''). |
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+ | |||
+ | In addition, I'm altering a few movesets. Movesets are as found in {{bp|FireRed and LeafGreen}}, with {{bp|Pokémon XD}} exclusive moves appearing as pre-level 1 moves. For my version of [[Pokémon Colosseum]], {{bp|Spoink}}, {{bp|Castform}}, {{bp|Porygon2}}, {{bp|Chimecho}}, {{bp|Minun}}, {{bp|Corphish}}, {{bp|Kecleon}}, {{bp|Whiscash}}, {{bp|Wobbuffet}}, {{bp|Sandslash}}, and {{bp|Wailmer}} are also Shadow Pokémon, and learn {{bp|Bide}}, {{bp|Refresh}}, {{bp|Baton Pass}}, {{bp|Refresh}}, {{bp|Fake Tears}}, {{bp|Bite}}, {{bp|Night Slash}}, {{bp|Zen Headbutt}}, {{bp|Bide}}, {{bp|Cross Poison}}, and {{bp|Power Gem}} respectively. In addition, the {{bp|Wailmer}} and {{bp|Spoink}} families, who learn {{bp|Splash}} as their first move, instead learn {{bp|Water Gun}} and {{bp|Psywave}} as their first moves, with the rest of their movesets shuffling down, and in parallel with {{bp|Minun}}, {{bp|Plusle}} learns {{bp|Fake Tears}}. |
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+ | |||
+ | {{bp|Feebas}} adopts the entire moveset of {{bp|Milotic}} with {{bp|Flail}} its second starting move. The changes in draining moves I made in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] remain in place here, so {{bp|Roselia}} learns {{bp|Poison Jab}} instead of {{bp|Giga Drain}}, {{bp|Beautifly}} learns {{bp|Air Cutter}} instead of {{bp|Giga Drain}}, {{bp|Beautifly}}, the {{bp|Lotad}}, {{bp|Breloom}} and {{bp|Cacturne}} families learn {{bp|Mega Drain}} and {{bp|Giga Drain}} where they learn {{bp|Absorb}} and {{bp|Mega Drain}}, the {{bp|Nincada}} family learns {{bp|Absorb}} where it would learn {{bp|Leech Life}} and the {{bp|Treecko}} family learns {{bp|Mega Drain}} instead of {{bp|Absorb}}; {{bp|Beautifly}} also learns {{bp|Rage}}, and {{bp|Dustox}} also learns {{bp|Poison Powder}}. {{bp|Salamence}} and {{bp|Rayquaza}} learning {{bp|Fly}} I'm replacing with {{bp|Sky Attack}} because I believe HM moves should be HM-specific. |
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+ | |||
+ | {{bp|Cacophony}} was left in the beta and was clearly intended for the {{bp|Whismur}} family, so they've got it instead of {{bp|Soundproof}}. {{bp|Leaf Guard}}, {{bp|Snow Cloak}}, {{bp|Motor Drive}}, {{bp|Adaptability}} and {{bp|Steadfast}} are the first ability of {{bp|Leafeon}}, {{bp|Glaceon}}, {{bp|Electivire}}, {{bp|Porygon-Z}} and {{bp|Gallade}}, so I've brought them in early. And held items which recover HP, such as {{bp|Leftovers}}, do not work on Pokémon with abilities which prevent switching such as {{bp|Shadow Tag}} in order to prevent {{bp|Wobbuffet}}-on-{{bp|Wobbuffet}} single battles becoming endless. |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Geography== |
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+ | {| align="left" class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | List of renamed places |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! Route number |
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+ | ! Approximate coverage |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 101 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 101}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 102 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 103}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 103 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 102}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 104 |
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+ | | Routes {{bp|Route 104|104}} and {{bp|Route 105|105}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 105 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 106}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 106 |
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+ | | Routes {{bp|Route 107|107}} and {{bp|Route 108|108}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 107 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 109}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 108 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 110}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 109 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 111}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 110 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 112}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 111 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 113}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 112 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 114}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 113 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 115}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 114 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 116}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 115 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 117}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 116 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 118}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 117 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 119}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 118 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 120}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 119 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 121}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 120 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 122}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 121 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 123}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 122 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 124}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 123 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 125}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 124 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 126}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 125 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 127}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 126 |
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+ | | {{bp|Route 128}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 127 |
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+ | | Routes {{bp|Route 129|129}}, {{bp|Route 130|130}} and {{bp|Route 131|131}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 128 |
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+ | | Routes {{bp|Route 132|132}}, {{bp|Route 133|133}} and {{bp|Route 134|134}} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | {{bp|Route 104}} and {{bp|Route 105}}, {{bp|Route 107}} and {{bp|Route 108}}, {{bp|Route 129}}, {{bp|Route 130}} and {{bp|Route 131}} and {{bp|Route 132}}, {{bp|Route 133}} and {{bp|Route 134}} are clearly four routes rather than ten, so in these versions {{bp|Route 104}} contains {{bp|Route 105}}, {{bp|Route 106}} is called Route 105, {{bp|Route 107}} and {{bp|Route 108}} together are called Route 106, {{bp|Route 109}} is called Route 107 and all subsequent routes use numbers two less than their counterparts with the exception of Route 127, which contains {{bp|Route 129}}, {{bp|Route 130}} and {{bp|Route 131}} and Route 128, which contains {{bp|Route 132}}, {{bp|Route 133}} and {{bp|Route 134}}. In addition, {{bp|Route 102}} and {{bp|Route 103}} swap numbers. |
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+ | |||
+ | The four {{bp|Pokémon Contest}} sites instead house Gyms, and {{bp|Lilycove Museum}} 'terminates' at the ground floor. In addition, the {{bp|Battle Frontier}} I'm bringing in early, as I'm not bringing in {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}}. |
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==Pokémon Trainers== |
==Pokémon Trainers== |
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+ | |{{bp|Lady|Aristocrat}} |
− | |{{bp| |
+ | |{{bp|Aroma Girl|Aromatherapist}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Bird Keeper}} |
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|{{bp|Black Belt}} |
|{{bp|Black Belt}} |
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− | |{{bp|Bug Catcher}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Bug Catcher}} |
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|{{bp|Bug Maniac}} |
|{{bp|Bug Maniac}} |
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|{{bp|Camper}} |
|{{bp|Camper}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Collector}} |
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− | |{{bp|Collector}} |
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|{{bp|Cooltrainer}} |
|{{bp|Cooltrainer}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Dragon Tamer}} |
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− | |{{bp|Dragon Tamer}} |
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|{{bp|Expert}} |
|{{bp|Expert}} |
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|{{bp|Fisher}} |
|{{bp|Fisher}} |
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− | |{{bp|Guitarist}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Guitarist}} |
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|{{bp|Hex Maniac}} |
|{{bp|Hex Maniac}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |{{bp|Rich Boy|Heir}} |
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|{{bp|Hiker}} |
|{{bp|Hiker}} |
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|{{bp|Kindler}} |
|{{bp|Kindler}} |
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− | |{{bp|Ninja}} |
+ | |{{bp|Ninja Boy|Ninja}} |
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− | |{{bp|Parasol |
+ | |{{bp|Parasol Lady|Parasol Carrier}} |
|{{bp|Picnicker}} |
|{{bp|Picnicker}} |
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|{{bp|Aqua Admin}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Aqua Leader}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Aqua Grunt}} |
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|{{bp|Magma Admin}} |
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− | |{{bp|Aqua Leader}} |
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+ | |{{bp|Magma Grunt}} |
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− | On your right is a list of trainer classes found within these games, with the {{bp|Beauty}}, {{bp|Battle Girl}}, {{bp|Gentleman}}, {{bp| |
+ | On your right is a list of trainer classes found within these games, with the {{bp|Beauty}}, {{bp|Battle Girl}}, {{bp|Gentleman}}, {{bp|Lass}}, {{bp|Old Couple}}, {{bp|Sis and Bro}} and {{bp|Sr. and Jr.}} classes excised and all remaining classes having at least male and female sprites. Just like in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] I abhor classifying someone based on what lottery numbers they draw so out goes {{bp|Beauty}}; just like in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] I abhor classifying someone based on a protected characteristic, so out goes {{bp|Lass}} and {{bp|Youngster}}. {{bp|Battle Girl}}s are somewhat redundant given there are female {{bp|Black Belt}}s, so they're gone, I'm removing all of the double battle classes for same-class trainers, so out goes {{bp|Old Couple}}, {{bp|Sis and Bro}} and {{bp|Sr. and Jr.}} and {{bp|Aroma Lady}}, {{bp|Lady}}, {{bp|Ninja Boy}}, {{bp|Parasol Lady}} and {{bp|Rich Boy}} are renamed to Aromatherapist, Aristocrat, Ninja, Parasol Carrier and Heir respectively. |
+ | ===Interviewers=== |
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+ | The interviewers turn up in these versions again, in the same locations; after you beat them in Route 118, or while they're busy interviewing {{bp|Captain Stern}}, they are unable to be rematched. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Interviewer battles}} |
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+ | {{Party|Gabby & Ty|Route 109|{{PDollar}}1824}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magnemite|19|Sonicboom|Supersonic|Thunder Wave|Tackle}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Whismur|19|Pound|Astonish|Howl|Screech}} |
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+ | {{Party|Gabby & Ty|Route 116|{{PDollar}}3360}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magneton|35|Spark|Magnet Bomb|Supersonic|Thunder Wave}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Loudred|35|Stomp|Uproar|Supersonic|Screech}} |
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+ | {{Party|Gabby & Ty|Route 118|{{PDollar}}3840}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magnezone|40|Spark|Mirror Shot|Thunder Wave|Screech}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Exploud|40|Hyper Beam|Uproar|Supersonic|Screech}} |
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+ | ===Winstrate family=== |
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+ | The Winstrate family work the same as real-life, i.e. identical to the real-life {{bp|Elite Four}}. However, this will be unfamiliar to players of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], which uses a different system. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Winstrate family battles}} |
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+ | {{Party|Victor|Route 109|{{PDollar}}440}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Linoone|21|Headbutt|Mud Sport|Odor Sleuth|Sand-Attack}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Swellow|22|Wing Attack|Quick Attack|Focus Energy|Double Team}} |
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+ | {{Party|Victoria|Route 109|{{PDollar}}440}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Roserade|22|Magical Leaf|GrassWhistle|Leech Seed|Worry Seed}} |
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+ | {{Party|Vivi|Route 109|{{PDollar}}440}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Marill|22|Bubblebeam|Rollout|Defense Curl|Tail Whip}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Shroomish|22|Giga Drain|Headbutt|Stun Spore|Leech Seed}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Numel|22|Ember|Magnitude|Tackle|Growl}} |
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+ | {{Party|Vicky|Route 109|{{PDollar}}460}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Meditite|23|Confusion|Hidden Power|Bide|Detect}} |
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+ | ===Rival battles=== |
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+ | There are two rivals in these versions. The first, who you name but who I'm calling Emerald, visits you in Route 102, Route 108, Route 117 and in {{bp|Victory Road (Hoenn)|Victory Road}} in place of {{bp|Wally}}, as you face him as Champion; {{bp|Wally}} you face in {{bp|Rustboro City}} (where you'd fight your rival in {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}}), {{bp|Mauville City}}, {{bp|Lilycove City}} and as Champion. As {{bp|Wally}} is male, it seems only fair that your first rival is female. |
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+ | This list contains all of the unexpected rival encounters, so not including {{bp|Wally}}'s Champion battle. So to offset the risk of {{bp|Wally}} accidentally knocking {{bp|Ralts}} out, I'm using {{bp|Norman}}'s {{bp|Zangoose}}, which knows {{bp|False Swipe}}. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of unexpected rival encounters}} |
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+ | {{Party|Emerald|Route 102|{{PDollar}}500}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Torchic|5|Scratch|Growl}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Mudkip|5|Tackle|Growl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Treecko|5|Pound|Leer}} |
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+ | {{Party|Wally|{{bp|Rustboro City}}|{{PDollar}}500}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Ralts|5|Disarming Voice|Growl}} |
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+ | {{Party|Emerald|Route 108|{{PDollar}}2000}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wailmer|19|Water Gun|Growl|Rollout|Whirlpool}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Shroomish|19|Mega Drain|Tackle|Leech Seed|Stun Spore}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Combusken|20|Ember|Double Kick|Peck|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Shroomish|19|Mega Drain|Tackle|Leech Seed|Stun Spore}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Numel|19|Ember|Magnitude|Tackle|Growl}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Marshtomp|20|Water Gun|Mud Shot|Bide|Foresight}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Numel|19|Ember|Magnitude|Tackle|Growl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wailmer|19|Water Gun|Growl|Rollout|Whirlpool}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Grovyle|20|Mega Drain|Fury Cutter|Pursuit|Quick Attack}} |
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+ | {{Party|Wally|{{bp|Mauville City}}|{{PDollar}}2200}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Igglybuff|21|Pound|Sing|Charm|Defense Curl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Azurill|21|Water Gun|Slam|Charm|Tail Whip}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Kirlia|22|Confusion|Draining Kiss|Double Team|Magical Leaf}} |
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+ | {{Party|Emerald|Route 117|{{PDollar}}3600}} |
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+ | {{Party/ae|Swellow|40|Aerial Ace|Quick Attack|Focus Energy|Endeavor}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wailord|40|Water Pulse|Astonish|Rollout|Whirlpool}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Breloom|40|Giga Drain|Sky Uppercut|Headbutt|Stun Spore}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Blaziken|41|Ember|Double Kick|Peck|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Breloom|40|Giga Drain|Sky Uppercut|Headbutt|Stun Spore}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Camerupt|40|Ember|Earthquake|Take Down|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Swampert|41|Muddy Water|Mud Shot|Take Down|Mud Sport}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Camerupt|40|Ember|Earthquake|Take Down|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wailord|40|Water Pulse|Astonish|Rollout|Whirlpool}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sceptile|41|Leaf Blade|Fury Cutter|Pursuit|Quick Attack}} |
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+ | {{Party|Wally|{{bp|Lilycove City}}|{{PDollar}}4000}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Marill|42|Bubblebeam|Play Rough|Rollout|Defense Curl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Jigglypuff|42|Disarming Voice|Rollout|Defense Curl|Sing}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Mawile|42|Crunch|Astonish|Fairy Wind|Iron Defense}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Kirlia|43|Psychic|Draining Kiss|Magical Leaf|Future Sight}} |
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+ | {{Party|Emerald|{{bp|Hoenn Victory Road|Victory Road}}|{{PDollar}}3600}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Raichu|49|Volt Tackle|Thunder Wave|Sweet Kiss|Rolling Kick}} |
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+ | {{Party/ae|Swellow|49|Aerial Ace|Steel Wing|Endeavor|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wailord|49|Water Spout|Astonish|Rollout|Whirlpool}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Breloom|49|Giga Drain|Sky Uppercut|Headbutt|Stun Spore}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Blaziken|50|Blaze Kick|Double Kick|Slash|Mirror Move}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Breloom|49|Giga Drain|Sky Uppercut|Headbutt|Stun Spore}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Camerupt|49|Eruption|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Double-Edge}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Swampert|50|Muddy Water|Earthquake|Take Down|Mud Sport}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Camerupt|49|Eruption|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wailord|49|Water Spout|Astonish|Rollout|Whirlpool}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Sceptile|50|Leaf Blade|Fury Cutter|Pursuit|Slam}} |
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+ | ====Villainous Teams==== |
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+ | Arguably there are six rivals in each game, as you face the villainous Team Admins and Leaders more than once, and the other Team Admin passively helps you against the other. As in real-life, you face them in {{bp|Mt. Chimney}} and {{bp|Seafloor Cavern}}; {{bp|Maxie}}, {{bp|Tabitha}} and {{bp|Courtney}} use {{bp|Numel}} and {{bp|Camerupt}}, and {{bp|Archie}}, {{bp|Matt}} and {{bp|Shelly}} use {{bp|Carvanha}} and {{bp|Sharpedo}}. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Villainous Team Admin/Leader encounters}} |
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+ | {{Party|{{bp|Matt}}/{{bp|Tabitha}}|{{bp|Mt. Chimney}}|{{PDollar}}2320}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Numel|29|Ember|Magnitude|Take Down|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/awa|Carvanha|29|Bite|Scary Face|Rage|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/ae|Poochyena|29|Bite|Scary Face|Swagger|Odor Sleuth}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Numel|29|Ember|Magnitude|Take Down|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Carvanha|29|Bite|Scary Face|Rage|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party|{{bp|Maxie}}/{{bp|Archie}}|{{bp|Mt. Chimney}}|{{PDollar}}2640}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Mightyena|33|Bite|Scary Face|Take Down|Swagger}} |
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+ | {{Party/ae|Golbat|33|Air Cutter|Bite|Absorb|Confuse Ray}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Camerupt|33|Ember|Magnitude|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sharpedo|33|Bite|Slash|Scary Face|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party|{{bp|Shelly}}/{{bp|Courtney}}|{{bp|Weather Institute}}|{{PDollar}}3040}} |
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+ | {{Party/awa|Mightyena|38|Bite|Scary Face|Take Down|Swagger}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Camerupt|38|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down|Ember}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sharpedo|38|Bite|Scary Face|Slash|Taunt}} |
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+ | {{Party|{{bp|Matt}}/{{bp|Tabitha}}|Team {{bp|Team Magma Hideout|Magma}}/{{bp|Team Aqua Hideout|Aqua}} Hideout|{{PDollar}}3280}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Camerupt|41|Flamethrower|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/awa|Sharpedo|41|Bite|Scary Face|Rage|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party/ae|Mightyena|41|Crunch|Take Down|Swagger|Taunt}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Camerupt|41|Flamethrower|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sharpedo|41|Bite|Scary Face|Rage|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party|{{bp|Shelly}}/{{bp|Courtney}}|{{bp|Seafloor Cavern}}|{{PDollar}}3600}} |
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+ | {{Party/awa|Mightyena|45|Crunch|Take Down|Swagger|Thief}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Camerupt|45|Eruption|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sharpedo|45|Bite|Agility|Swagger|Focus Energy}} |
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+ | {{Party|{{bp|Maxie}}/{{bp|Archie}}|{{bp|Seafloor Cavern}}|{{PDollar}}3840}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Mightyena|49|Crunch|Take Down|Swagger|Taunt}} |
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+ | {{Party/ae|Crobat|49|Poison Fang|Air Cutter|Bite|Confuse Ray}} |
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+ | {{Party/or|Camerupt|49|Eruption|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Sharpedo|49|Crunch|Skull Bash|Swagger|Focus Energy}} |
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===Hoenn League=== |
===Hoenn League=== |
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− | These versions would include |
+ | These versions would include twelve Gym Leaders; four more than real-life, as each {{bp|Contest Hall}} is replaced by a Gym, but six less than [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]]. They are {{bp|Roxanne}}, {{bp|Brawly}}, {{bp|Wattson}}, a Grass-type Gym leader, {{bp|Flannery}}, a Ground-type Gym Leader, {{bp|Norman}}, a Poison-type Gym leader, {{bp|Winona}}, {{bp|Glacia}}, {{bp|Tate and Liza}} and {{bp|Wallace}}. |
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+ | I've demoted {{bp|Glacia}}, on two grounds; there are only three Ice-type Pokémon in the Hoenn Pokédex and I dislike duplicate Pokémon in league teams (I did consider raiding the Kanto Pokédex, and even picked out {{bp|Dewgong}} and {{bp|Lapras}} for the purpose on the mistaken grounds that they, {{bp|Glalie}}, {{bp|Froslass}} and {{bp|Walrein}} were the only five non-legendary Pokémon to learn {{bp|Sheer Cold}}, but ultimately decided that only having one trainer do this would look downright odd, and in any event {{bp|Froslass}} doesn't), and also because I want one 'senior trainer' for every type, and sticking the Bug expert in the Elite Six means I don't have to add a TM for it. |
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+ | The player's mother being housebound for the first three games and the father turning up in the third game and becoming an immediate Gym Leader seems most unfair, so I'm making the mother a Gym Leader as well; she uses Poison type Pokémon, and occupies {{bp|Slateport City|Slateport Gym}}'s gym; she and {{bp|Norman}} will battle you after you have six badges. {{bp|Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Gym}} and {{bp|Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Gym}} are led by Heather and Terra, who specialise in the Grass and Ground Gym leader respectively. |
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+ | {{bp|Brawly}}'s team is considerably more powerful in these versions than in real-life; this is because I'm 'hiding' him in the top half of {{bp|Granite Cave}}, in the {{bp|Rare Candy}} alcove, and with the back half separated from the front half by a door instead of a {{bp|muddy slope}} (seeing as you already need a {{bp|Mach Bike}} to deal with the {{bp|cracked tile}}s). That half, and only that half, suffers from {{bp|darkness}}. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Hoenn League battles}} |
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+ | {{Party|Roxanne|{{bp|Rustboro Gym}}|{{PDollar}}1300}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Relicanth|12|Rock Tomb|Water Gun|Tackle|Harden}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Probopass|13|Magnet Bomb|Rock Tomb|Tackle|Iron Defense}} |
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+ | {{Party|Wattson|{{bp|Mauville Gym}}|{{PDollar}}2700}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Manectric|26|Shock Wave|Thunder Wave|Quick Attack|Howl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Lanturn|27|Shock Wave|Bubblebeam|Thunder Wave|Flail}} |
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+ | {{Party|Brawly|{{bp|Dewford Gym}}|{{PDollar}}2800}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Hariyama|27|Vital Throw|Arm Thrust|Fake Out|Bulk Up}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Machamp|28|Low Kick|Karate Chop|Seismic Toss|Bulk Up}} |
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+ | {{Party|Heather|{{bp|Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Gym}}|{{PDollar}}3200}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Roserade|31|Giga Drain|Poison Sting|Leech Seed|Worry Seed}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Tropius|31|Giga Drain|Stomp|Gust|Growth}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Cacturne|32|Giga Drain|Faint Attack|Revenge|Pin Missile}} |
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+ | {{Party|Terra|{{bp|Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Gym}}|{{PDollar}}3600}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Whiscash|35|Water Gun|Dig|Water Sport|Mud Sport}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Golem|35|Dig|Rock Blast|Mud Sport|Selfdestruct}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Claydol|36|Dig|AncientPower|Psybeam|Sandstorm}} |
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+ | {{Party|Flannery|{{bp|Lavaridge Gym}}|{{PDollar}}3800}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Torkoal|37|Overheat|Fire Spin|Smog|Iron Defense}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Camerupt|37|Overheat|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Take Down}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magcargo|38|Overheat|Rock Slide|Yawn|Amnesia}} |
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+ | {{Party|Norman|{{bp|Petalburg Gym}}|{{PDollar}}4000}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Zangoose|39|Facade|Fury Cutter|Pursuit|Swords Dance}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Slaking|39|Facade|Swagger|Encore|Slack Off}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Exploud|40|Facade|Uproar|Supersonic|Screech}} |
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+ | {{Party|Fox|{{bp|Slateport City|Slateport Gym}}|{{PDollar}}4000}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Seviper|39|Sludge Bomb|Bite|Swagger|Glare}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Weezing|39|Sludge Bomb|Poison Gas|Smokescreen|Haze}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Muk|40|Sludge Bomb|Poison Gas|Disable|Acid Armor}} |
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+ | {{Party|Winona|{{bp|Fortree Gym}}|{{PDollar}}4200}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Skarmory|41|Steel Wing|Aerial Ace|Fury Attack|Supersonic}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Altaria|41|Aerial Ace|Dragonbreath|Mirror Move|Sing}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Pelipper|42|Aerial Ace|Water Pulse|Supersonic|Protect}} |
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+ | {{Party|Glacia|{{bp|Lilycove City|Lilycove Gym}}|{{PDollar}}4400}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Glalie|43|Crunch|Icy Wind|Headbutt|Hail}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Froslass|43|Blizzard|Ominous Wind|Crunch|Hail}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Walrein|44|Water Spout|Ice Ball|Defense Curl|Hail}} |
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+ | {{Party|Tate & Liza|{{bp|Mossdeep Gym}}|{{PDollar}}4500}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Lunatone|45|Psychic|Future Sight|Hypnosis|Calm Mind}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Solrock|45|Psychic|Solarbeam|Fire Spin|Calm Mind}} |
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+ | {{Party|Wallace|{{bp|Lilycove City|Lilycove Gym}}|{{PDollar}}4800}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Ludicolo|47|Water Pulse|Giga Drain|Thief|Uproar}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sharpedo|47|Water Pulse|Crunch|Slash|Swagger}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Golduck|47|Water Pulse|Confusion|Fury Swipes|Psych Up}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Gyarados|47|Water Pulse|Outrage|Bite|Dragon Dance}} |
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+ | ====Elite Four==== |
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+ | Just like in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] these versions feature six Elite trainers; unlike those versions, this includes their two Champions, as {{bp|Steven}} starts as champion but is demoted by {{bp|Wally}}. Given that {{bp|Vito}} from the {{bp|Winstrate family}} is in {{bp|Hoenn Victory Road|Victory Road}} anyway, I want a Bug-type trainer for the Elite Four and that his name sounds a tiny bit like 'mosquito', let's move him into the {{bp|Elite Four}} to replace {{bp|Glacia}}. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Elite Four battles}} |
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+ | {{Party|Sidney|{{bp|Ever Grande City}}|{{PDollar}}5600}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Mightyena|55|Crunch|Take Down|Swagger|Scary Face}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Cacturne|55|Needle Arm|Faint Attack|Pin Missile|Revenge}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Girafarig|55|Psybeam|Crunch|Stomp|Odor Sleuth}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Absol|55|Bite|Slash|Future Sight|Perish Song}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Crawdaunt|56|Crabhammer|Crunch|Guillotine|Taunt}} |
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+ | {{Party|Phoebe|{{bp|Ever Grande City}}|{{PDollar}}5800}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Sableye|57|Shadow Ball|Faint Attack|Confuse Ray|Mean Look}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Banette|57|Shadow Ball|Faint Attack|Will-O-Wisp|Curse}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Dusknoir|57|Shadow Punch|Future Sight|Will-O-Wisp|Confuse Ray}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Froslass|57|Blizzard|Ominous Wind|Confuse Ray|Crunch}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Ninetales|58|Flamethrower|Shadow Ball|Will-O-Wisp|Confuse Ray}} |
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+ | {{Party|Vito|{{bp|Ever Grande City}}|{{PDollar}}6000}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Beautifly|59|Giga Drain|Silver Wind|Stun Spore|Morning Sun}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Dustox|59|Psybeam|Silver Wind|Toxic|Moonlight}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Masquerain|59|Bubblebeam|Silver Wind|Stun Spore|Water Sport}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Ninjask|59|Silver Wind|Dig|Metal Claw|Swords Dance}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Shedinja|60|Silver Wind|Shadow Ball|Confuse Ray|Grudge}} |
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+ | {{Party|Drake|{{bp|Ever Grande City}}|{{PDollar}}6200}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Gyarados|61|Hydro Pump|Outrage|Bite|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Flygon|61|Dragonbreath|Bite|Sand Tomb|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Altaria|61|Sky Attack|Dragonbreath|Moonblast|Sing}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Kingdra|61|Hydro Pump|Twister|Agility|Smokescreen}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Salamence|62|Dragonbreath|Crunch|Flamethrower|Fly}} |
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+ | {{Party|Steven|{{bp|Ever Grande City}}|{{PDollar}}6400}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Skarmory|63|Steel Wing|Air Cutter|Spikes|Metal Sound}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magnezone|63|Mirror Shot|Zap Cannon|Tri Attack|Lock On}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Aggron|63|Iron Tail|Rock Slide|Iron Defense|Metal Sound}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Probopass|63|Magnet Bomb|Rock Slide|Zap Cannon|Lock-On}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Metagross|64|Psychic|Meteor Mash|Agility|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party|Wally|{{bp|Ever Grande City}}|{{PDollar}}6600}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Mawile|65|Play Rough|Crunch|Iron Defense|Fake Tears}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Azumarill|65|Hydro Pump|Play Rough|Rollout|Defense Curl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wigglytuff|65|Play Rough|Hyper Voice|Rollout|Defense Curl}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Bellossom|65|Moonblast|Giga Drain|Moonlight|Sunny Day}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Gardevoir|66|Psychic|Moonblast|Future Sight|Magical Leaf}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Battle Frontier=== |
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+ | Below is a list of the {{bp|Frontier Brain}}s' set teams, i.e. not including {{bp|Noland}}. Similarly to how {{bp|Gym Leader}}s worked in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], the "other six" use at least one Pokémon from three of eighteen types, so {{bp|Greta}} uses Ice, Ghost and Dark Pokémon, {{bp|Tucker}} uses Water, Ground and Dragon Pokémon, {{bp|Lucy}} uses Fighting, Bug and Poison Pokémon, {{bp|Spenser}} uses Normal, Grass and Fairy Pokémon, {{bp|Brandon}} uses Fire, Rock and Flying Pokémon and {{bp|Anabel}} uses Electric, Psychic and Steel Pokémon. |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Silver Symbol challenges}} |
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+ | {{Party|Greta|{{bp|Battle Arena}}|12{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Glalie|75|Blizzard|Bite|Sheer Cold|Icy Wind}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Dusknoir|75|Shadow Punch|Future Sight|Will-O-Wisp|Confuse Ray}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Mightyena|75|Bite|Take Down|Swagger|Scary Face}} |
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+ | {{Party|Tucker|{{bp|Battle Dome}}|13{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Whiscash|75|Water Pulse|Earthquake|Future Sight|Fissure}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Kingdra|75|Hydro Pump|Twister|Agility|Smokescreen}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Flygon|75|Dragon Claw|Faint Attack|Sand Tomb|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party|Lucy|{{bp|Battle Pike}}|11{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Breloom|75|Focus Punch|Spore|Giga Drain|Headbutt}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Heracross|75|Megahorn|Brick Break|Take Down|Aerial Ace}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Seviper|75|Poison Fang|Crunch|Giga Drain|Swagger}} |
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+ | {{Party|Spenser|{{bp|Battle Palace}}|15{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Zangoose|75|Crush Claw|Fury Cutter|Pursuit|Swords Dance}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Bellossom|75|Giga Drain|Moonblast|Sludge Bomb|Moonlight}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Wigglytuff|75|Play Rough|Hyper Voice|Rollout|Defense Curl}} |
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+ | {{Party|Brandon|{{bp|Battle Pyramid}}|16{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magcargo|75|Fire Blast|Rock Slide|Earthquake|Body Slam}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Aggron|75|Iron Tail|Iron Defense|Metal Sound|Double-Edge}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Skarmory|75|Steel Wing|Air Cutter|Fury Attack|Spikes}} |
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+ | {{Party|Anabel|{{bp|Battle Tower}}|15{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Manectric|75|Thunder|Bite|Charge|Thunder Wave}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Magnezone|75|Flash Cannon|Zap Cannon|Tri Attack|Lock-On}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Medicham|75|Psychic|Hi Jump Kick|Hidden Power|Swagger}} |
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+ | {{Party/first|List of Gold Symbol challenges}} |
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+ | {{Party|Greta|{{bp|Battle Arena}}|13{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Froslass|100|Blizzard|Shadow Ball|Confuse Ray|Crunch}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Gengar|100|Psychic|Hypnosis|Dream Eater|Destiny Bond}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Tyranitar|100|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Crunch|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party|Tucker|{{bp|Battle Dome}}|15{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Rhyperior|100|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Megahorn|Horn Drill}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Gyarados|100|Hydro Pump|Outrage|Safeguard|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Dragonite|100|Outrage|Safeguard|Wing Attack|Extremespeed}} |
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+ | {{Party|Lucy|{{bp|Battle Pike}}|18{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Gallade|100|Psycho Cut|Close Combat|Fury Cutter|Magical Leaf}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Pinsir|100|Superpower|Fury Cutter|Guillotine|Bind}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Vileplume|100|Giga Drain|Moonblast|Sludge Bomb|Moonlight}} |
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+ | {{Party|Spenser|{{bp|Battle Palace}}|16{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Porygon-Z|100|Tri Attack|Zap Cannon|Psybeam|Signal Beam}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Cacturne|100|Needle Arm|Faint Attack|Revenge|Pin Missile}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Gardevoir|100|Psychic|Moonblast|Magical Leaf|Future Sight}} |
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+ | {{Party|Brandon|{{bp|Battle Pyramid}}|19{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Camerupt|100|Fire Blast|Earthquake|Rock Slide|Fissure}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Aerodactyl|100|Rock Slide|Sky Attack|Crunch|Steel Wing}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Salamence|100|Dragon Claw|Sky Attack|Crunch|Double Edge}} |
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+ | {{Party|Anabel|{{bp|Battle Tower}}|20{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Lanturn|100|Hydro Pump|Thunder|Signal Beam|Blizzard}} |
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+ | {{Party/row|Probopass|100|Magnet Bomb|Rock Slide|Zap Cannon|Lock-On}} |
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+ | {{Party/last|Metagross|100|Meteor Mash|Psychic|Agility|Hyper Beam}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Items== |
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+ | ===Held items=== |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="right" |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | List of held item locations |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! Item |
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+ | ! Location |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Black Belt}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Shoal Cave}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Blackglasses}} |
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+ | | Route 114 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Charcoal}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Herb Shop}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Dragon Fang}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Meteor Falls}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Hard Stone}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Granite Cave}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Magnet}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Trick House}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Metal Coat}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Mossdeep City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Miracle Seed}} |
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+ | | Route 104 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Mystic Water}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Slateport City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Nevermeltice}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Shoal Cave}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Pink Bow}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Dewford Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Poison Barb}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Petalburg Forest}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Polkadot Bow}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Pokémon Trainers' School|Trainers' School}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Sharp Beak}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Silverpowder}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Trick House}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Soft Sand}} |
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+ | | Route 107 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Spell Tag}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Mt. Pyre}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Twisted Spoon}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Mt. Pyre}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Amulet Coin}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Littleroot Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Cleanse Tag}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Mt. Pyre}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Everstone}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Granite Cave}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Exp. Share}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Devon Corporation}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Macho Brace}} |
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+ | | Route 109 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Smoke Ball}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Trick House}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Soothe Bell}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Slateport Fan Club}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Shell Bell}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Shoal Cave}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Bright Powder}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Choice Band}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Focus Band}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|King's Rock}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Leftovers}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Mental Herb}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Quick Claw}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Scope Lens}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|White Herb}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Light Ball}} |
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+ | | Held by {{bp|Pikachu}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Soul Dew}} |
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+ | | Held by {{bp|Lati@s}} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center" align="right" |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | List of berries |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 1. {{bp|Cheri Berry}} |
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+ | | 2. {{bp|Chesto Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 3. {{bp|Pecha Berry}} |
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+ | | 4. {{bp|Rawst Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 5. {{bp|Aspear Berry}} |
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+ | | 6. {{bp|Leppa Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 7. {{bp|Oran Berry}} |
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+ | | 8. {{bp|Persim Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 9. {{bp|Lum Berry}} |
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+ | | 10. {{bp|Sitrus Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 11. {{bp|Figy Berry}} |
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+ | | 12. {{bp|Wiki Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 13. {{bp|Mago Berry}} |
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+ | | 14. {{bp|Aguav Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 15. {{bp|Iapapa Berry}} |
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+ | | 16. {{bp|Liechi Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 17. {{bp|Ganlon Berry}} |
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+ | | 18. {{bp|Salac Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 19. {{bp|Petaya Berry}} |
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+ | | 20. {{bp|Apicot Berry}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 21. {{bp|Lansat Berry}} |
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+ | | 22. {{bp|Starf Berry}} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | On your right is a list of held items available in these games and a list of the twenty two berries available in these versions. |
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+ | |||
+ | {{bp|Pokéblock}}s are inextricably linked to {{bp|Pokémon Contest}}s, which I'm delaying until [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions]], and most of the {{bp|Berries}} that didn't replace [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] berries are either functionally useless in {{bp|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}; the 22 I'm 'keeping' are the ten in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], the {{bp|Figy Berry}}, the {{bp|Wiki Berry}}, the {{bp|Mago Berry}}, the {{bp|Aguav Berry}}, the {{bp|Iapapa Berry}}, the {{bp|Liechi Berry}}, the {{bp|Ganlon Berry}}, the {{bp|Salac Berry}}, the {{bp|Petaya Berry}}, the {{bp|Apicot Berry}}, the {{bp|Lansat Berry}} and the {{bp|Starf Berry}} - basically I'm only introducing the useful ones. |
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+ | |||
+ | I believe that the {{bp|Silk Scarf}} replacing the {{bp|Pink Bow}} is an obvious artefact from when the Fairy type was going to be brought in in real-life Generation II and in my versions of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]] it was, so you'll get the {{bp|Pink Bow}} in {{bp|Dewford Town}} in the same place you'd get the {{bp|Silk Scarf}}; you'll get the {{bp|Polkadot Bow}} in {{bp|Pokémon Trainers' School|Trainers' School}}. |
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+ | |||
+ | I'm not a fan of items only being available by {{bp|Thief|thieving}} them from other trainers' Pokémon, so the {{bp|Black Belt}} in {{bp|Shoal Cave}} hands over a {{bp|Black Belt (item)|Black Belt}} instead of a {{bp|Focus Band}}, the {{bp|Sharp Beak}} is handed over in {{bp|Fortree City}} instead of the {{bp|Mental Herb}}, the {{bp|Metal Coat}} is given to you by that rude kid {{bp|Steven}} wasted a {{bp|King's Rock}} on and the {{bp|Twistedspoon}} and {{bp|Spell Tag}} can be found in place of the {{bp|Lax Incense}} and {{bp|Sea Incense}}, which don't exist here. |
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+ | |||
+ | The {{bp|Poison Barb}} is in {{bp|Petalburg Forest}} where you'd find the {{bp|Miracle Seed}}, which you'd get from the lady who would in real life hand over a {{bp|White Herb}} and the {{bp|Metal Coat}} replaces the {{bp|Hard Stone}} in {{bp|Trick House}}, which replaces the latter of {{bp|Granite Cave}}'s two {{bp|Everstone}}s (the one you need a {{bp|Mach Bike}} for). |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Key items=== |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="left" |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | List of key items |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! Item |
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+ | ! Location |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Acro Bike|Acro}}/{{bp|Mach Bike|Mach}} Bike |
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+ | | {{bp|Rydel's Cycles}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Basement Key}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Mauville City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Key to Rooms {{bp|Key to Room 1|1}}/{{bp|Key to Room 2|2}}/{{bp|Key to Room 4|4}}/{{bp|Key to Room 6|6}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Abandoned Ship}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Storage Key}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Abandoned Ship}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Blue Orb|Blue}}/{{bp|Red Orb|Red}} Orb |
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+ | | {{bp|Mt. Pyre}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Claw Fossil|Claw}}/{{bp|Root Fossil|Root}} Fossil |
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+ | | Route 109/{{bp|Desert Underpass}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Devon Goods}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Oceanic Museum}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Devon Scope}} |
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+ | | Route 118 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Go-Goggles}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Fallarbor Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Itemfinder}} |
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+ | | Route 108 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Letter}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Devon Corporation}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Meteorite}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Meteor Falls}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Old Rod}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Dewford Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Good Rod}} |
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+ | | Route 116 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Super Rod}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Mossdeep City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Scanner}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Abandoned Ship}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Soot Sack}} |
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+ | | Route 111 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|AuroraTicket}} |
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+ | | Event |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Eon Ticket}} |
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+ | | Event |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|S.S. Ticket}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Littleroot Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Wailmer Pail}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | On your right is a list of key items in these games. As with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], the {{bp|Game Corner}} would be missing and by extension so would the {{bp|Coin Case}}; I'm not introducing {{bp|Pokémon Contests}} or {{bp|Pokéblock}}s until [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions]], so by extension I'm not introducing either the {{bp|Contest Pass}} or the {{bp|Pokéblock Case}}. The {{bp|Contest Pass}} and {{bp|Pokéblock Case}} would replace the {{bp|Poffin Case}} and the {{bp|Mild Poffin}} in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions]]. The real life {{bp|Blue Orb}} and {{bp|Red Orb}} are version-exclusive and would be exclusive to ''Sapphire'' and ''Ruby'' respectively. |
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+ | |||
+ | As with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], you can pick up the other fossil; as with {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}}, you can pick up the other fossil in {{bp|Desert Underpass}}. You get given the {{bp|Go-Goggles}} from Emerald after defeating Terra of {{bp|Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Gym}} instead of {{bp|Flannery}} of {{bp|Lavaridge Town}}. |
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+ | |||
+ | The {{bp|AuroraTicket}} I've brought in from {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}}; it and the {{bp|Eon Ticket}} are Event-exclusive but can later be picked up from [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. (Why not the {{bp|MysticTicket}} or {{bp|Old Sea Map}}? In real life, they take you to places where you can find {{bp|Mew}}, {{bp|Ho-Oh}} and {{bp|Lugia}}, none of which were available at the time due to Generation III being incompatible with Generation II, so I'm making it so that those events will simply dispense the Pokémon rather than the item.) |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Machines=== |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="right" |
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+ | ! colspan="3" | List of TM locations |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! TM |
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+ | ! Move |
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+ | ! Location |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM01 || {{bp|Mega Punch}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM02 || {{bp|Focus Punch}} || Route 113 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM03 || {{bp|Swords Dance}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM04 || {{bp|Dragon Claw}} || {{bp|Meteor Falls}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM05 || {{bp|Mega Kick}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM06 || {{bp|Toxic}} || {{bp|Fiery Path}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM07 || {{bp|Water Pulse}} || {{bp|Sootopolis Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM08 || {{bp|Body Slam}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM09 || {{bp|Calm Mind}} || {{bp|Mossdeep Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM10 || {{bp|Double-Edge}} || {{bp|Sootopolis City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM11 || {{bp|Hail}} || {{bp|Lilycove Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM12 || {{bp|Rain Dance}} || {{bp|Abandoned Ship}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM13 || {{bp|Ice Beam}} || {{bp|Abandoned Ship}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM14 || {{bp|Blizzard}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM15 || {{bp|Hyper Beam}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM16 || {{bp|Bulk Up}} || {{bp|Dewford Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM17 || {{bp|Bullet Seed}} || Route 104 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM18 || {{bp|Counter}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM19 || {{bp|Seismic Toss}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM20 || {{bp|Taunt}} || {{bp|Trick House}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM21 || {{bp|Giga Drain}} || {{bp|Verdanturf Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM22 || {{bp|Solarbeam}} || {{bp|Safari Zone}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM23 || {{bp|Light Screen}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM24 || {{bp|Thunderbolt}} || {{bp|Mauville City}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM25 || {{bp|Thunder}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM26 || {{bp|Earthquake}} || {{bp|Fallarbor Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM27 || {{bp|Safeguard}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM28 || {{bp|Dig}} || {{bp|Fallarbor Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM29 || {{bp|Psychic}} || {{bp|Hoenn Victory Road|Victory Road}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM30 || {{bp|Brick Break}} || {{bp|Sootopolis Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM31 || {{bp|Mimic}} || {{bp|Lavaridge Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM32 || {{bp|Double Team}} || Route 111 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM33 || {{bp|Reflect}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM34 || {{bp|Shock Wave}} || {{bp|Mauville Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM35 || {{bp|Metronome}} || {{bp|Fallarbor Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM36 || {{bp|Selfdestruct}} || {{bp|Seafloor Cavern}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM37 || {{bp|Flamethrower}} || {{bp|Fallarbor Town}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM38 || {{bp|Fire Blast}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM39 || {{bp|Swift}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM40 || {{bp|Rock Tomb}} || {{bp|Rustboro Gym}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM41 || {{bp|Softboiled}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | | TM42 || {{bp|Dream Eater}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM43 || {{bp|Sky Attack}} || Route 121 |
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+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM44 || {{bp|Rest}} || {{bp|Lilycove City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM45 || {{bp|Thunder Wave}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM46 || {{bp|Aerial Ace}} || {{bp|Fortree Gym}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM47 || {{bp|Explosion}} || {{bp|Pacifidlog Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM48 || {{bp|Rock Slide}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM49 || {{bp|Torment}} || {{bp|Dewford Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM50 || {{bp|Substitute}} || {{bp|Lilycove City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM51 || {{bp|DynamicPunch}} || {{bp|Mossdeep City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM52 || {{bp|Facade}} || {{bp|Petalburg Gym}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM53 || {{bp|Secret Power}} || Route 109<ref name="sm">Once obtained, can be<br/>bought at {{bp|Slateport Market}}</ref> |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM54 || {{bp|Rollout}} || {{bp|Mauville City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM55 || {{bp|Roar}} || Route 112 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM56 || {{bp|Skill Swap}} || {{bp|Mt. Pyre}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM57 || {{bp|Psych Up}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM58 || {{bp|Hidden Power}} || {{bp|Fortree City}}<ref name="sm"/> |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM59 || {{bp|Sunny Day}} || {{bp|Scorched Slab}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM60 || {{bp|Snatch}} || {{bp|S.S. Tidal}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM61 || {{bp|Snore}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM62 || {{bp|Icy Wind}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM63 || {{bp|Protect}} || {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM64 || {{bp|Endure}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM65 || {{bp|Frustration}} || {{bp|Pacifidlog Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM66 || {{bp|Iron Tail}} || {{bp|Meteor Falls}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM67 || {{bp|Return}} || {{bp|Pacifidlog Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM68 || {{bp|Shadow Ball}} || {{bp|Mt. Pyre}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM69 || {{bp|Mud-Slap}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM70 || {{bp|Ice Punch}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM71 || {{bp|Swagger}} || {{bp|Slateport City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM72 || {{bp|Sleep Talk}} || {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM73 || {{bp|Sludge Bomb}} || {{bp|Slateport Gym}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM74 || {{bp|Sandstorm}} || Route 109 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM75 || {{bp|Defense Curl}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM76 || {{bp|ThunderPunch}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM77 || {{bp|Overheat}} || {{bp|Lavaridge Gym}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM78 || {{bp|Attract}} || {{bp|Verdanturf Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM79 || {{bp|Thief}} || {{bp|Oceanic Museum}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM80 || {{bp|Steel Wing}} || {{bp|Granite Cave}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM81 || {{bp|Fire Punch}} || {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM82 || {{bp|Fury Cutter}} || {{bp|Verdanturf Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM83 || {{bp|Nightmare}} || {{bp|Shoal Cave}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" | <references/> |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="right" |
||
+ | ! colspan="4" | List of HM locations |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! # |
||
+ | ! HM |
||
+ | ! Move |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 1. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM01}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Cut}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Rustboro City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 2. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM05}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Flash}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Granite Cave}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 4. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM07}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Rock Smash}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mauville City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 5. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM04}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Strength}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Rusturf Tunnel}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 6. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM02}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fly}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lavaridge Town}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 8. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM03}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Surf}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Petalburg City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 11. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM08}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Waterfall}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Cave of Origin}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | 12. |
||
+ | | {{bp|HM06}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Dive}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mossdeep City}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | This take's HMs are the same as in real-life, but in slightly different orders. Due to {{bp|Rock Smash}} and {{bp|Waterfall}} occupying HM07 and HM08, {{bp|Dive}} uses HM06. You get {{bp|HM02}} from {{bp|Wally}} after you've defeated {{bp|Flannery}} instead of the {{bp|Go-Goggles}}, as Emerald will have given you the {{bp|Go-Goggles}} after defeating Terra of {{bp|Fallarbor Town|Fallarbor Gym}}. As with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], field usage is tied to the number of badges rather than which badges. In addition, {{bp|Fly}} is unlocked instead of {{bp|Strength}} after defeating {{bp|Flannery}}, so that you can fly straight back to {{bp|Petalburg City}} and {{bp|Slateport City}} as soon as you can battle {{bp|Norman}} and Fox, and {{bp|Strength}} is 'unlocked' after defeating Terra, so that you can grab the items behind the boulder in {{bp|Fiery Path}} on your way to {{bp|Mt. Chimney}}. |
||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="left" |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | List of Move Tutor moves |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Move |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Blast Burn}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Sootopolis City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Frenzy Plant}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Sootopolis City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Hydro Cannon}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Sootopolis City}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | This take's TMs are the 83 moves available by TM or Move Tutor in either {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}}, {{bp|FireRed and LeafGreen}}, or {{bp|Pokémon XD}}, not including the three elemental {{bp|Hyper Beam}}s; their Move Tutor is available in the same place in {{bp|Sootopolis City}} as you could find {{bp|Draco Meteor}} in {{bp|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}. (The elemental {{bp|Hyper Beam}}s are available in {{bp|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, but in a renovated {{bp|Mauville City}}, and I'd rather put it someplace that exists.) As with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]], there is no {{bp|Game Corner}} in {{bp|Mauville City}}, so none of its TMs can be bought; {{bp|Cozmo}} gives you {{bp|Flamethrower}} instead of {{bp|Return}}. The thirty moves available in {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}} by Move Tutor are available in those places. {{bp|Giga Drain}}, {{bp|Earthquake}}, {{bp|Hail}} and {{bp|Sludge Bomb}} are prizes for beating Gym Leaders; the {{bp|Giga Drain}} lady gives over {{bp|Sky Attack}}, {{bp|Nightmare}} replaces {{bp|Hail}} in {{bp|Shoal Cave}}, {{bp|Selfdestruct}} replaces {{bp|Earthquake}} in {{bp|Seafloor Cavern}} and the {{bp|Dewford Town}} chap hands over {{bp|Torment}} instead. |
||
+ | |||
+ | ===Decorations=== |
||
+ | The following is a list of lists of decorations, purposefully split up for display reasons. The decorations from Generation II do not appear in that generation due to them being dependent on {{bp|Mystery Gift}}, which could not possibly have existed in time for [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]]; most, but not all of them, appear in these games via {{bp|Mystery Gift}}. |
||
+ | |||
+ | The {{bp|Chikorita Doll}}, {{bp|Cyndaquil Doll}} and {{bp|Totodile Doll}} wouldn't appear as their subjects wouldn't be unveiled until [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and the {{bp|Venusaur Doll}}, {{bp|Charizard Doll}} and {{bp|Blastoise Doll}} don't appear as they're surplus to the {{bp|Bulbasaur Doll}}, {{bp|Charmander Doll}} and {{bp|Squirtle Doll}}. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of dolls |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Azurill Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Baltoy Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Bulbasaur Doll}} |
||
+ | | 80{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Charmander Doll}} |
||
+ | | 80{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Clefairy Doll}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Diglett Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ditto Doll}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Duskull Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Gengar Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Geodude Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Grimer Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Gulpin Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Jigglypuff Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Kecleon Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Lotad Doll|Lotad}}/{{bp|Seedot Doll|Seedot}} Doll |
||
+ | | From {{bp|Lanette}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Machop Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Magikarp Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Marill Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Meowth Doll}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mudkip Doll}} |
||
+ | | 80{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Oddish Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pichu Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pikachu Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Poliwag Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Shellder Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Skitty Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Smoochum Doll}} |
||
+ | | 32{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Squirtle Doll}} |
||
+ | | 80{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Staryu Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Surf Pikachu Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Swablu Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Tentacool Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Togepi Doll}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Torchic Doll}} |
||
+ | | 80{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Treecko Doll}} |
||
+ | | 80{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Unown Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Voltorb Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Weedle Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Wynaut Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lapras Doll}} |
||
+ | | 128{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Onix Doll}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Rhydon Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}10000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Snorlax Doll}} |
||
+ | | 128{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Wailmer Doll}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}10000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}}<br/>{{bp|Sootopolis City}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | The four {{bp|bed}}s from real-life Generation II turn up in these versions; the Feathery Bed is available by default and the other three are available by {{bp|Mystery Gift}}. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! List of furniture |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | List of beds |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Feathery Bed}} |
||
+ | | By default |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pikachu Bed}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pink Bed}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Polkadot Bed}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of chairs |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Brick Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Camp Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Comfort Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Hard Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Heavy Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Chair}} |
||
+ | | 6000 steps |
||
+ | | {{bp|Glass Workshop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pokémon Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ragged Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Small Chair}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of cushions |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ball Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Diamond Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fire Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Grass Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Kiss Cushion}} |
||
+ | | 32{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pika Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Round Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Spin Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Water Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Zigzag Cushion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of desks |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Brick Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Camp Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Comfort Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}6000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Hard Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Heavy Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}6000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Desk}} |
||
+ | | 8000 steps |
||
+ | | {{bp|Glass Workshop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pokémon Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ragged Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}6000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Small Desk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fortree City}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | The four {{bp|carpet}}s in {{bp|Generation II}} appear as large mats and are labelled as such; the red carpet is there by default and the other three can be procured using {{bp|Mystery Gift}}. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of mats |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|A Note Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Attract Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Blue Carpet|Blue Mat}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|B Note Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|C Low Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|C High Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|D Note Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|E Note Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fissure Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fire Blast Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|F Note Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Glitter Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|G Note Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Green Carpet|Green Mat}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Jump Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Powder Snow Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Red Carpet|Red Mat}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | By default |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Spin Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Spikes Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Surf Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Thunder Mat}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Yellow Carpet|Yellow Mat}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |||
+ | The four {{bp|game system}}s in {{bp|Generation II}} appear also; the {{bp|Nintendo Gamecube}} wouldn't exist in time for this game, so the {{bp|Nintendo 64}} would take its place in the player's bedroom, and the other three systems are available by {{bp|Mystery Gift}}. On account of {{bp|Pokémon Contest}}s being missing, the {{bp|Glass Ornament}} will also be missing. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! List of ornaments |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | List of awards |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Blue Tent|Blue}}/{{bp|Red Tent|Red}} Tent |
||
+ | | Clear the {{bp|Trick House}}'s eight puzzles |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Gold Shield}} |
||
+ | | Win 100 consecutive battles at the {{bp|Battle Battle Tower}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Gold Trophy}} |
||
+ | | Contained within the {{bp|Gorgeous Box}} held by {{bp|Deoxys}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Silver Shield}} |
||
+ | | Win 50 consecutive battles at the {{bp|Battle Tower}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Silver Trophy}} |
||
+ | | Contained within the {{bp|Gorgeous Box}} held by {{bp|AuroraTicket}} {{bp|Lati@s}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of balloons |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Blue Balloon}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Red Balloon}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Yellow Balloon}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of breakable ornaments |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Breakable Door}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mud Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}200 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Sand Ornament}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of bricks |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Blue Brick}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Red Brick}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Yellow Brick}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slateport Market}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of fences |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fence Length}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fence Width}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | List of game systems |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|NES}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|SNES}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|N64}} |
||
+ | | By default |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Virtual Boy}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of TVs |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Cute TV}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Round TV}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}4000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|TV}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center;width:100%" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of miscellaneous ornaments |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Slide}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}8000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Solid Board}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Stand}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}7000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Tire}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}800 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |||
+ | The {{bp|Magnaplant}}, {{bp|Jumboplant}} and {{bp|Tropicplant}} appear from Generation II; the {{bp|Tropical Plant}} is replaced by the {{bp|Berry Tree}} to avoid confusion with the {{bp|Tropicplant}}. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of plants |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Berry Tree}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Big Plant}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}5000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Colorful Plant}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}5000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Gorgeous Plant}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}5000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Jumboplant}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Magnaplant}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Plant}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Red Plant}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pretty Petal flower shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Tropicplant}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | The {{bp|Town Map}} appears by default, with the {{bp|Clefairy Poster}} and {{bp|Jigglypuff Poster}} reappearing from real-life Generation II and available via {{bp|Mystery Gift}}. |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | List of posters |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Location |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ball Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Blue Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Clefairy Poster}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Cute Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Green Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Jigglypuff Poster}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Kiss Poster}} |
||
+ | | 16{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mystery Gift}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Long Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Pika Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Red Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Sea Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Sky Poster}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Town Map}} |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | By default |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |||
+ | ===Poké Marts=== |
||
+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="left" |
||
+ | ! colspan="4" style="text-align:center" | List of Poké Mart consumables |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | ! Item |
||
+ | ! Price |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Before any badges |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} 3F |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Potion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}300 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Dire Hit}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}650 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | After Pokédex |
||
+ | | {{bp|Guard Spec.}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}700 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Antidote}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}100 |
||
+ | | {{bp|X Accuracy}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}950 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Poké Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}200 |
||
+ | | {{bp|X Attack}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | After 1 badge |
||
+ | | {{bp|X Defense}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}550 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Awakening}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}250 |
||
+ | | {{bp|X Sp. Atk}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}350 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Burn Heal}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}250 |
||
+ | | {{bp|X Sp. Def}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}350 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Escape Rope}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}550 |
||
+ | | {{bp|X Speed}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}350 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Great Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}600 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Calcium}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ice Heal}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}250 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Carbos}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lure}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}350 |
||
+ | | {{bp|HP Up}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Paralyze Heal}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}200 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Iron}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Repel}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}350 |
||
+ | | {{bp|PP Up}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Super Potion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}700 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Protein}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | After 2 badges |
||
+ | | {{bp|Zinc}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}9800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Hyper Potion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1200 |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} 4F |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Super Lure}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="4" | |
||
+ | {| |
||
+ | | TM14 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | TM15 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM23 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | TM25 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM27 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | TM33 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM38 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | TM63 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Super Repel}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Revive}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1500 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | After 3 badges |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Full Heal}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}600 |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} 6F |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Max Lure}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}700 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fresh Water}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}200 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Max Repel}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}700 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Soda Pop}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}300 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Ultra Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1200 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Lemonade}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}350 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | After 5 badges |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Slateport Mail shop |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Max Potion}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2500 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Harbor Mail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | After 8 badges |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mech Mail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Full Restore}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Orange Mail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Rustboro City|Rustboro Poké Mart}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Shadow Mail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Repeat Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Wave Mail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Timer Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | {{bp|Wood Mail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf Poké Mart}} |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Slateport Market#TM shop|Slateport TM shop}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Fluffy Tail}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | |
||
+ | {| |
||
+ | | TM52 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | | TM58 |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}3000 |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Nest Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="11" | |
||
+ | {| |
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+ | ! colspan="4" | {{bp|Battle Frontier}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM41 |
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+ | | 16{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM75 |
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+ | | 16{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM19 |
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+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM61 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM42 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM69 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM01 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM39 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM05 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM62 |
||
+ | | 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM08 |
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+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | TM64 |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM48 |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | TM57 |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | TM18 |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | TM70 |
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+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM45 |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM76 |
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+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | TM03 |
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+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | | TM81 |
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+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | |} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Glass Workshop}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Blue Flute}} |
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+ | | 250 steps |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Red Flute}} |
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+ | | 500 steps |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Yellow Flute}} |
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+ | | 500 steps |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Black Flute}} |
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+ | | 1000 steps |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|White Flute}} |
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+ | | 1000 steps |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Mt. Chimney}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Lava Cookie}} |
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+ | | {{PDollar}}200 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Exchange Service Corner}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Leftovers}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|White Herb}} |
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+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Lavaridge Town|Lavaridge Herb Shop}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Quick Claw}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|EnergyPowder}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}500 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Mental Herb}} |
||
+ | | 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Energy Root}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|BrightPowder}} |
||
+ | | 64{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Heal Powder}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}450 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Choice Band}} |
||
+ | | 64{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Revival Herb}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}2800 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|King's Rock}} |
||
+ | | 64{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | {{bp|Mossdeep City|Mossdeep Poké Mart}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Focus Band}} |
||
+ | | 64{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Dive Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | {{bp|Scope Lens}} |
||
+ | | 64{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} |
||
+ | | {{bp|Net Ball}} |
||
+ | | {{PDollar}}1000 |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | On your left is a table containing the consumables sold by {{bp|Poké Mart}}s, the consumables sold by {{bp|Lilycove Department Store}} on top of those, and the 'local specialties' sold by {{bp|Rustboro City}} Poké Mart, {{bp|Verdanturf Town}} Poké Mart, {{bp|Slateport Market}}, {{bp|Glass Workshop}}, {{bp|Mt. Chimney}}, {{bp|Lavaridge Town}}'s {{bp|Herb Shop}} and {{bp|Mossdeep City}} Poké Mart. The {{bp|Poké Mart}} selection is based on their availability in {{bp|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} (i.e. the more badges you have the more they'll sell you), adjusted for the enhanced number of gyms in these versions (for example, the number of badges you have after beating {{bp|Norman}} becomes the number you have after beating both parents), as well as including the {{bp|Lure}}s from [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]]. {{bp|Lilycove Dept. Store}} sells TM14, TM15, TM25 and TM38 in these versions for much less than they do in real life, not because I'm feeling generous (I never am), but because them costing {{PDollar}}5500, {{PDollar}}7500, {{PDollar}}5500 and {{PDollar}}5500 was a nod to what they used to cost in {{bp|Goldenrod Game Corner}} and {{bp|Celadon Game Corner}}, which wouldn't have existed in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions]]. TM05 costing 48{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} rather than the 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}} of TM01 has typo written from side to side and from top to bottom, so I'm charging 24{{bp|Battle Point|BP}}. The {{bp|Dream Mail}}, {{bp|Fab Mail}}, {{bp|Luxury Ball}} and {{bp|Retro Mail}} are {{bp|Mystery Gift}}-exclusive. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Shards=== |
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+ | {| class="mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" align="right" |
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+ | ! colspan="2" | List of shards |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! Shard |
||
+ | ! Traded item |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Blue Shard}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Water Stone}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Red Shard}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Fire Stone}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Yellow Shard}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Thunder Stone}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Green Shard}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Leaf Stone}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Cyan Shard |
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+ | | {{bp|Ice Stone}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Pink Shard |
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+ | | Heart Stone |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Purple Shard |
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+ | | Poison Stone |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Sun Shard}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Sun Stone}} |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | | {{bp|Moon Shard}} |
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+ | | {{bp|Moon Stone}} |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | Like in real life, the {{bp|Treasure Hunter}} on Route 122 wants {{bp|shard}}s, and will happily turn over {{bp|evolution stone}}s. He's in for a treat in these versions, because I've introduced the Cyan Shard, the Pink Shard and the Magenta Shard to accommodate the {{bp|Ice Stone}}, the Heart Stone and the Purple Stone (albeit bizarrely, given that no Pokémon in the Hoenn Pokédex evolve using them). |
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+ | |||
+ | The {{bp|Sun Shard}} and {{bp|Moon Shard}}, whilst nonexistent in real-life {{bp|Ruby and Sapphire}}, were eventually brought in in {{bp|Pokémon XD}}; real-life {{bp|Espeon}} and {{bp|Umbreon}} evolve using time-based events which don't exist in {{bp|Orre}} and the {{bp|Sun Stone}} and {{bp|Moon Stone}} could not be used, so I'm introducing them in this game with parallel effects. |
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+ | |||
+ | Unlike real life, shards would be one generation and done; in my versions of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions]], {{bp|Pokémon Dollar}}s would replace shards as the currency used by the weather lady, and the {{bp|Move Tutor}}s would be moved to [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Pickup=== |
||
+ | The items you can pick up in these versions are as the same as the ones in real-life {{bp|Pokémon Emerald}}. In addition, because I want to keep the list of rare items separate from the list of uncommon items, I'm merging the two 1% columns so that they're available 2% of the time, with the {{bp|Full Restore}} removed from that column and the {{bp|Hyper Potion}} replaced by the {{bp|Max Repel}} (which was possibly a typo anyway). |
||
+ | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! colspan="5" | List of {{bp|Pickup}} items |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! rowspan="2" | Item |
||
+ | ! colspan="4" | Odds |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! 30% |
||
+ | ! 10% |
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+ | ! 4% |
||
+ | ! 2% |
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+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Potion}} |
||
+ | | L1-10 |
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+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Antidote}} |
||
+ | | L11-20 |
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+ | | L1-10 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Super Potion}} |
||
+ | | L21-30 |
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+ | | L1-20 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | ! {{bp|Great Ball}} |
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+ | | L31-40 |
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+ | | L1-30 |
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+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
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+ | ! {{bp|Repel}} |
||
+ | | L41-50 |
||
+ | | L1-40 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Escape Rope}} |
||
+ | | L51-60 |
||
+ | | L1-50 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|X Attack}} |
||
+ | | L61-70 |
||
+ | | L1-60 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Full Heal}} |
||
+ | | L71-80 |
||
+ | | L11-70 |
||
+ | | L1-10 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Ultra Ball}} |
||
+ | | L81-90 |
||
+ | | L21-80 |
||
+ | | L1-20 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Max Repel}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L1-10 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Hyper Potion}} |
||
+ | | L91-100 |
||
+ | | L31-90 |
||
+ | | L11-30 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Nugget}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L11-20 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Rare Candy}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L41-100 |
||
+ | | L21-40 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|King's Rock}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L21-30 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Protein}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L51-100 |
||
+ | | L31-50 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Ether}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L31-40 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Revive}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L61-100 |
||
+ | | L41-60 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|White Herb}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L41-50 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|HP Up}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L71-100 |
||
+ | | L51-70 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! TM44 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L51-60 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Full Restore}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L81-100 |
||
+ | | L61-80 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Elixir}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L61-70 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Max Revive}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L91-100 |
||
+ | | L71-90 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! TM02 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L71-80 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|PP Up}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L81-100 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Leftovers}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L81-100 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! {{bp|Max Elixir}} |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L91-100 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! TM26 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | L91-100 |
||
+ | |} |
||
+ | |||
+ | ==Pokémon locations== |
||
+ | ===In-game event Pokémon=== |
||
+ | The following is a list of in-game event Pokémon, split by whether you're given them or have to catch them. This does not include any of the {{bp|Kecleon}} in Route 117 or Route 118 or {{bp|Voltorb}} in {{bp|New Mauville}} or {{bp|Electrode}} in {{bp|Team Magma Hideout}} or {{bp|Team Aqua Hideout}}, as I consider these to be wild Pokémon. {{bp|Wynaut}} must be hatched from the egg handed over to you from the old lady in {{bp|Lavaridge Town}}, and comes out - like all eggs do in these versions - at level 1 rather than level 5. Presumably for the same reason, {{bp|Beldum}} is also level 1, just like it is in {{bp|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}. |
||
+ | {{Party/first|List of in-game event Pokémon}} |
||
+ | {{Party/or|Torchic|5|Scratch|Growl|7=Route 101}} |
||
+ | {{Party/or|Mudkip|5|Tackle|Growl|7=Route 101}} |
||
+ | {{Party/awa|Treecko|5|Pound|Leer|7=Route 101}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Wynaut|1 (egg)|Counter|Mirror Coat|Safeguard|Destiny Bond|Lavaridge Town}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Castform|30|Rain Dance|Sunny Day|Hail|Weather Ball|Weather Institute}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Lileep|30|Constrict|Acid|Ingrain|Confuse Ray|Devon Corporation}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Anorith|30|Harden|Mud Sport|Water Gun|Metal Claw|Devon Corporation}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Beldum|1|Take Down|7=Mossdeep City}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Regirock|45|Curse|Superpower|Stone Edge|Iron Defense|Desert Ruins}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Regice|45|Curse|Superpower|Ice Beam|Amnesia|Island Cave}} |
||
+ | {{Party/ae|Registeel|45|Superpower|Flash Cannon|Iron Defense|Amnesia|Ancient Tomb}} |
||
+ | {{Party/or|Latias|50|Mist Ball|Psychic|Recover|Charm|Roaming Pokémon}} |
||
+ | {{Party/awa|Latios|50|Luster Purge|Psychic|Recover|Dragon Dance|Roaming Pokémon}} |
||
+ | {{Party/or|Kyogre|50|Calm Mind|Ice Beam|Hydro Pump|Rest|Cave of Origin}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Groudon|50|Bulk Up|Earthquake|Fire Blast|Rest|Cave of Origin}} |
||
+ | {{Party/last|Rayquaza|75|Rest|Extremespeed|Outrage|Hyper Beam|Sky Pillar}} |
||
+ | |||
+ | ===In-game trade Pokémon=== |
||
+ | The following is a list of in-game event Pokémon. The first three are the same three as in real-life, and can be found in the same places, but at the levels available at {{bp|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}. The {{bp|Battle Frontier}} trade, so to avoid {{bp|National Pokédex}} Pokémon, uses the Emerald {{bp|Pacifidlog Town}} trade, as both the {{bp|Rustboro City}} and {{bp|Fortree City}} trades would involve version exclusive Pokémon. |
||
+ | {{Party/first|List of in-game trade Pokémon}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Makuhita|Kobe|Tackle|Focus Energy|Sand Attack||Rustboro City|Makuhita (L9)|Slakoth|||38726}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Skitty|Roman|Sing|DoubleSlap|Assist|Charm|Fortree City|Skitty (L25)|Pikachu|||08460}} |
||
+ | {{Party/row|Corsola|Skylar|Spike Cannon|Rock Blast|Mirror Coat|Ancientpower|Pacifidlog Town|Corsola (L50)|Bellossom|||46285}} |
||
+ | {{Party/last|Horsea|Isis|SmokeScreen|Leer|Water Gun|Twister|Battle Frontier|Horsea (L30)|Bagon|||25945}} |
||
+ | |||
+ | ===Wild Pokémon=== |
||
+ | The following is a list of areas where wild Pokémon can be found, ordered by whenever you first find wild Pokémon. I'm counting the {{bp|seaweed}} in Route 122 and Route 124 as grass. |
||
+ | |||
+ | I consider {{bp|Fiery Path}}'s {{bp|Koffing}} and {{bp|Grimer}} and Route 108's {{bp|Plusle}} and {{bp|Minun}} being plentiful in one game and scarce in the other to be an absolute cop out, so in these games the scarce 'half' will be swarm exclusive. |
||
+ | {| class="mw-collapsible wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
||
+ | ! colspan="14" | List of wild Pokémon locations |
||
+ | | colspan="2" | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! rowspan="3" | Location |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | Grass |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | Surfing |
||
+ | ! colspan="9" | Fishing |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! rowspan="2" | Range<br/>{{border|Seaweed|#6890F0}}<br/>{{border|Rock Smashing|#C03028}} |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Levels |
||
+ | ! rowspan="2" | Range |
||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Levels |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | {{bp|Old Rod}} |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | {{bp|Good Rod}} |
||
+ | ! colspan="3" | {{bp|Super Rod}} |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | ! Min |
||
+ | ! Max |
||
+ | ! Min |
||
+ | ! Max |
||
+ | ! Range |
||
+ | ! Min |
||
+ | ! Max |
||
+ | ! Range |
||
+ | ! Min |
||
+ | ! Max |
||
+ | ! Range |
||
+ | ! Min |
||
+ | ! Max |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | Route 101 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Poochyena}}{{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Wurmple}} |
||
+ | | 2 |
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+ | | 3 |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | Route 102 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Poochyena}}{{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Wingull}} |
||
+ | | 2 |
||
+ | | 4 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
||
+ | | 25 |
||
+ | | 34 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | 19 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Carvanha}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
||
+ | | 20 |
||
+ | | 39 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
||
+ | | 40 |
||
+ | | 58 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | Route 103 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Poochyena}}{{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Wurmple}}{{ms|Lotad}}{{ms|Seedot}}{{ms|Ralts}}{{ms|Surskit}} |
||
+ | | 3 |
||
+ | | 4 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
||
+ | | 20 |
||
+ | | 23 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Corphish}} |
||
+ | | 10 |
||
+ | | 19 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Corphish}} |
||
+ | | 20 |
||
+ | | 29 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Crawdaunt}} |
||
+ | | 30 |
||
+ | | 39 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | Route 104 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Wurmple}}{{ms|Taillow}}{{ms|Wingull}} |
||
+ | | 4 |
||
+ | | 5 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
||
+ | | 25 |
||
+ | | 34 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
||
+ | | 1 |
||
+ | | 19 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
||
+ | | 20 |
||
+ | | 39 |
||
+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
||
+ | | 40 |
||
+ | | 58 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | Petalburg Woods |
||
+ | | {{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Wurmple}}{{ms|Silcoon}}{{ms|Cascoon}}{{ms|Taillow}}{{ms|Shroomish}}{{ms|Slakoth}} |
||
+ | | 5 |
||
+ | | 7 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 114 |
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+ | | {{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Nincada}}{{ms|Taillow}}{{ms|Whismur}}{{ms|Skitty}} |
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+ | | 6 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Rusturf Tunnel |
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+ | | {{ms|Whismur}} |
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+ | | 7 |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Dewford Town |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 113 |
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+ | | {{ms|Jigglypuff}}{{ms|Swellow}}{{ms|Wingull}}{{ms|Swablu}} |
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+ | | 22 |
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+ | | 24 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Petalburg City |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Corphish}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Corphish}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Crawdaunt}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 105 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 106 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Granite Cave 1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Zubat}}{{ms|Abra}}{{ms|Geodude}}{{ms|Makuhita}} |
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+ | | 7 |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Granite Cave B1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Zubat}}{{ms|Abra}}{{ms|Makuhita}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}}{{ms|Aron}} |
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+ | | 9 |
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+ | | 11 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Granite Cave B2F |
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+ | | {{ms|Zubat}}{{ms|Abra}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}}{{ms|Aron}}{{ms|Geodude|#C03028}}{{ms|Nosepass|#C03028}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 12 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Granite Cave Steven's room |
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+ | | {{ms|Zubat}}{{ms|Abra}}{{ms|Makuhita}}{{ms|Aron}} |
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+ | | 11 |
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+ | | 13 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 107 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Slateport City |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 108 |
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+ | | {{ms|Oddish}}{{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Wingull}}{{ms|Electrike}}{{ms|Plusle}}{{ms|Minun}}{{ms|Gulpin}} |
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+ | | 12 |
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+ | | 13 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 115 |
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+ | | {{ms|Oddish}}{{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Zigzagoon}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Volbeat}}{{ms|Illumise}}{{ms|Roselia}} |
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+ | | 13 |
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+ | | 14 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Corphish}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Corphish}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Crawdaunt}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 109 |
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+ | | {{ms|Sandshrew}}{{ms|Trapinch}}{{ms|Cacnea}}{{ms|Baltoy}}{{ms|Geodude|#C03028}} |
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+ | | 15 |
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+ | | 18 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Whiscash}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 110 |
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+ | | {{ms|Machop}}{{ms|Numel}} |
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+ | | 14 |
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+ | | 16 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Fiery Path |
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+ | | {{ms|Machop}}{{ms|Grimer}}{{ms|Koffing}}{{ms|Slugma}}{{ms|Numel}}{{ms|Torkoal}} |
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+ | | 14 |
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+ | | 16 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 111 |
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+ | | {{ms|Sandshrew}}{{ms|Slugma}}{{ms|Skarmory}}{{ms|Spinda}} |
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+ | | 14 |
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+ | | 16 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 112 |
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+ | | {{ms|Lombre}}{{ms|Nuzleaf}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Swablu}}{{ms|Zangoose}}{{ms|Seviper}}{{ms|Geodude|#C03028}} |
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+ | | 16 |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Whiscash}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Meteor Falls 1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Zubat}}{{ms|Lunatone}}{{ms|Solrock}}{{ms|Bagon}} |
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+ | | 18 |
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+ | | 21 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Whiscash}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Jagged Pass |
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+ | | {{ms|Machop}}{{ms|Numel}}{{ms|Spoink}} |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | 22 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Abandoned Ship |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | New Mauville |
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+ | | {{ms|Voltorb}}{{ms|Magnemite}} |
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+ | | 24 |
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+ | | 27 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 116 |
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+ | | {{ms|Linoone}}{{ms|Pelipper}}{{ms|Manectric}}{{ms|Kecleon}} |
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+ | | 24 |
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+ | | 27 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Carvanha}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 117 |
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+ | | {{ms|Gloom}}{{ms|Linoone}}{{ms|Kecleon}}{{ms|Tropius}} |
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+ | | 24 |
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+ | | 27 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 118 |
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+ | | {{ms|Gloom}}{{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Linoone}}{{ms|Masquerain}}{{ms|Kecleon}}{{ms|Absol}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 27 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Whiscash}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 119 |
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+ | | {{ms|Gloom}}{{ms|Linoone}}{{ms|Pelipper}}{{ms|Kecleon}}{{ms|Shuppet}}{{ms|Duskull}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Safari Zone |
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+ | | {{ms|Pikachu}}{{ms|Gloom}}{{ms|Doduo}}{{ms|Xatu}}{{ms|Girafarig}}{{ms|Wobbuffet}}{{ms|Rhyhorn}}{{ms|Pinsir}}{{ms|Heracross}}{{ms|Donphan}}{{ms|Graveler|#C03028}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Goldeen}}{{ms|Psyduck}}{{ms|Magikarp}} |
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+ | | 7 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Goldeen}}{{ms|Psyduck}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 32 |
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+ | | {{ms|Seaking}}{{ms|Golduck}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 33 |
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+ | | 45 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 120 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Mt. Pyre interior |
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+ | | {{ms|Duskull}}{{ms|Shuppet}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Mt. Pyre exterior |
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+ | | {{ms|Vulpix}}{{ms|Pelipper}}{{ms|Meditite}}{{ms|Duskull}}{{ms|Shuppet}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Mt. Pyre summit |
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+ | | {{ms|Duskull}}{{ms|Shuppet}}{{ms|Chimecho}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 121 |
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+ | | {{ms|Gloom}}{{ms|Linoone}}{{ms|Pelipper}}{{ms|Kecleon}}{{ms|Shuppet}}{{ms|Duskull}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Lilycove City |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Staryu}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Staryu}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Staryu}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 122 |
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+ | | {{ms|Chinchou|#6890F0}}{{ms|Lanturn|#6890F0}}{{ms|Relicanth|#6890F0}}{{ms|Clamperl|#6890F0}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Mossdeep City |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Carvanha}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 123 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Shoal Cave |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Spheal}} |
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+ | | 26 |
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+ | | 31 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Spheal}}{{ms|Sealeo}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Shoal Cave ice room |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Spheal}}{{ms|Sealeo}}{{ms|Snorunt}} |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 124 |
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+ | | {{ms|Chinchou|#6890F0}}{{ms|Lanturn|#6890F0}}{{ms|Relicanth|#6890F0}}{{ms|Clamperl|#6890F0}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 125 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 126 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Luvdisc}}{{ms|Corsola}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Luvdisc}}{{ms|Corsola}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Luvdisc}}{{ms|Corsola}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Ever Grande City |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Luvdisc}}{{ms|Corsola}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Luvdisc}}{{ms|Corsola}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Luvdisc}}{{ms|Corsola}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 127 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Pacifidlog Town |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Carvanha}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Route 128 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Pelipper}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Horsea}}{{ms|Carvanha}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}}{{ms|Horsea}}{{ms|Seadra}}{{ms|Carvanha}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}}{{ms|Seadra}}{{ms|Sharpedo}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Seafloor Cavern |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 36 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Golbat}} |
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+ | | 25 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 1 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailmer}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Wailord}} |
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+ | | 40 |
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+ | | 58 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Sootopolis City |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 5 |
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+ | | 34 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Magikarp}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacool}}{{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Tentacruel}}{{ms|Gyarados}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Cave of Origin entrance |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}} |
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+ | | 28 |
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+ | | 36 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Cave of Origin 1F-3F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 36 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Meteor Falls B1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Lunatone}}{{ms|Solrock}}{{ms|Shelgon}} |
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+ | | 33 |
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+ | | 37 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Whiscash}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Victory Road 1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Loudred}}{{ms|Hariyama}}{{ms|Lairon}} |
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+ | | 38 |
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+ | | 41 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Victory Road B1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Medicham}}{{ms|Hariyama}}{{ms|Aggron}}{{ms|Graveler|#C03028}} |
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+ | | 42 |
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+ | | 45 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Victory Road B2F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}}{{ms|Aggron}}{{ms|Medicham}} |
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+ | | 46 |
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+ | | 49 |
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+ | | {{ms|Marill}}{{ms|Surskit}}{{ms|Masquerain}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 23 |
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+ | | {{ms|Feebas}}{{ms|Magikarp}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 10 |
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+ | | 19 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Barboach}} |
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+ | | 20 |
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+ | | 29 |
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+ | | {{ms|Milotic}}{{ms|Gyarados}}{{ms|Whiscash}} |
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+ | | 30 |
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+ | | 39 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Desert Underpass |
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+ | | {{ms|Ditto}}{{ms|Exploud}} |
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+ | | 50 |
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+ | | 52 |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | | |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Artisan Cave |
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+ | | {{ms|Smeargle}} |
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+ | | 50 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | Sky Pillar 1F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}}{{ms|Claydol}}{{ms|Banette}}{{ms|Dusclops}} |
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+ | | 50 |
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+ | | Sky Pillar 3F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}}{{ms|Claydol}}{{ms|Banette}}{{ms|Dusclops}} |
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+ | | Sky Pillar 5F |
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+ | | {{ms|Golbat}}{{ms|Mawile}}{{ms|Sableye}}{{ms|Claydol}}{{ms|Banette}}{{ms|Dusclops}}{{ms|Altaria}} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | In real life, the {{bp|Game Boy Advance}} would have come out on 21 March 2001, a good 27 months after this game would have been released. Nintendo were actually developing the {{bp|Game Boy Advance}} as early as 1996 and expected at the time to release it in at least one territory by the end of the year; the project was suspended in 1997 after Nintendo considered the {{bp|Game Boy}}'s 80% market share too high to merit the release of a successor. However, that 80% figure would have been heavily bolstered by the {{wp|Mario (franchise)|Mario franchise}}, which has its origins in 1981's {{bp|Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong}}, and rescuing {{wp|damsel in distress|damsels in distress}} would have been absolutely nowhere near as popular as he is in real-life, which would have meant Nintendo could not have used the {{bp|Game Boy}}'s market share as justification to delay the {{bp|Game Boy Advance}} and would have released it earlier; I'm going to go with 21 October 1998, because that's when the {{bp|Game Boy Color}} was released in Japan. |
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 31 July 2023
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions | |
Developer(s) | Game Freak |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Genre(s) | Pokémon RPG |
Series | Pokémon |
Predecessor | Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions |
Successor | Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions |
Release Date(s) | 21 December 1998 |
Mode(s) | 1 Player |
Pokémon Ruby Version and Pokémon Sapphire Version are games that in real life came out in Japan on 21 November 2002 and which were the third paired games in the Pokémon series. These are slightly different takes on Ruby and Sapphire, as they would have appeared in the alternative universe as described in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions.
Just like Gold and Silver, these versions would have been published worldwide on the same day; these would have been released on 21 December 1998, so exactly three years after Gold and Silver; this would have meant that Pokémon Stadium 2 would have been released on 14 January 2000. The Fairy type, which would have featured in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, again appears here, and these games would've been slightly bigger, with twelve gym leaders; the Hoenn League would include the eight gym leaders in real-life Ruby and Sapphire plus Glacia plus a Ground, Poison and Grass Gym Leader in Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Slateport City and Lilycove City. The Elite Six would also feature Vito, a Bug specialist and Wally, a Fairy specialist.
In addition to all Generation III Pokémon, their real-life cross-generational evolutions would be introduced at the same time; to facilitate Budew and Chingling evolving with high friendship at particular times of day, I'm bringing in the time system from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. I'm also bringing in the Battle Frontier.
Pokémon
List of Hoenn Pokédex Pokémon | ||||||
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Pokédex | Name | Type | Version | |||
001 | 271 | Treecko | Grass | R | S | |
002 | 272 | Grovyle | Grass | R | S | |
003 | 273 | Sceptile | Grass | R | S | |
004 | 274 | Torchic | Fire | R | S | |
005 | 275 | Combusken | Fire | Fighting | R | S |
006 | 276 | Blaziken | Fire | Fighting | R | S |
007 | 277 | Mudkip | Water | R | S | |
008 | 278 | Marshtomp | Water | Ground | R | S |
009 | 279 | Swampert | Water | Ground | R | S |
010 | 280 | Poochyena | Dark | R | S | |
011 | 281 | Mightyena | Dark | R | S | |
012 | 282 | Zigzagoon | Normal | R | S | |
013 | 283 | Linoone | Normal | R | S | |
014 | 284 | Wurmple | Bug | R | S | |
015 | 285 | Silcoon | Bug | R | S | |
016 | 286 | Beautifly | Bug | Flying | R | S |
017 | 287 | Cascoon | Bug | R | S | |
018 | 288 | Dustox | Bug | Poison | R | S |
019 | 289 | Lotad | Water | Grass | R | S |
020 | 290 | Lombre | Water | Grass | R | S |
021 | 291 | Ludicolo | Water | Grass | R | S |
022 | 292 | Seedot | Grass | R | S | |
023 | 293 | Nuzleaf | Grass | Dark | R | S |
024 | 294 | Shiftry | Grass | Dark | R | S |
025 | 295 | Taillow | Flying | R | S | |
026 | 296 | Swellow | Flying | R | S | |
027 | 297 | Wingull | Water | Flying | R | S |
028 | 298 | Pelipper | Water | Flying | R | S |
029 | 299 | Ralts | Psychic | Fairy | R | S |
030 | 300 | Kirlia | Psychic | Fairy | R | S |
031 | 301 | Gardevoir | Psychic | Fairy | R | S |
032 | 302 | Gallade | Psychic | Fighting | R | S |
033 | 303 | Surskit | Bug | Water | R | S |
034 | 304 | Masquerain | Bug | Flying | R | S |
035 | 305 | Shroomish | Grass | R | S | |
036 | 306 | Breloom | Grass | Fighting | R | S |
037 | 307 | Slakoth | Normal | R | S | |
038 | 308 | Vigoroth | Normal | R | S | |
039 | 309 | Slaking | Normal | R | S | |
040 | 093 | Abra | Psychic | R | S | |
041 | 094 | Kadabra | Psychic | R | S | |
042 | 095 | Alakazam | Psychic | R | S | |
043 | 310 | Nincada | Bug | Ground | R | S |
044 | 311 | Ninjask | Bug | Flying | R | S |
045 | 312 | Shedinja | Bug | Ghost | R | S |
046 | 313 | Whismur | Normal | R | S | |
047 | 314 | Loudred | Normal | R | S | |
048 | 315 | Exploud | Normal | R | S | |
049 | 316 | Makuhita | Fighting | R | S | |
050 | 317 | Hariyama | Fighting | R | S | |
051 | 081 | Goldy | Water | R | S | |
052 | 082 | Goldeen | Water | R | S | |
053 | 083 | Seaking | Water | R | S | |
054 | 079 | Magikarp | Water | R | S | |
055 | 080 | Gyarados | Water | Dragon | R | S |
056 | 142 | Azurill | Fairy | R | S | |
057 | 143 | Marill | Water | Fairy | R | S |
058 | 144 | Azumarill | Water | Fairy | R | S |
059 | 034 | Geodude | Rock | Ground | R | S |
060 | 035 | Graveler | Rock | Ground | R | S |
061 | 036 | Golem | Rock | Ground | R | S |
062 | 318 | Nosepass | Rock | R | S | |
063 | 319 | Probopass | Rock | Steel | R | S |
064 | 320 | Skitty | Normal | R | S | |
065 | 321 | Delcatty | Normal | R | S | |
066 | 037 | Zubat | Poison | Flying | R | S |
067 | 038 | Golbat | Poison | Flying | R | S |
068 | 039 | Crobat | Poison | Flying | R | S |
069 | 182 | Tentacool | Water | Poison | R | S |
070 | 183 | Tentacruel | Water | Poison | R | S |
071 | 322 | Sableye | Dark | Ghost | R | S |
072 | 323 | Mawile | Steel | Fairy | R | S |
073 | 324 | Aron | Steel | Rock | R | S |
074 | 325 | Lairon | Steel | Rock | R | S |
075 | 326 | Aggron | Steel | Rock | R | S |
076 | 154 | Machop | Fighting | R | S | |
077 | 155 | Machoke | Fighting | R | S | |
078 | 156 | Machamp | Fighting | R | S | |
079 | 327 | Meditite | Fighting | Psychic | R | S |
080 | 328 | Medicham | Fighting | Psychic | R | S |
081 | 329 | Electrike | Electric | R | S | |
082 | 330 | Manectric | Electric | R | S | |
083 | 331 | Plusle | Electric | R | S | |
084 | 332 | Minun | Electric | R | S | |
085 | 126 | Magnemite | Steel | R | S | |
086 | 127 | Magneton | Steel | R | S | |
087 | 128 | Magnezone | Steel | R | S | |
088 | 129 | Voltorb | Electric | R | S | |
089 | 130 | Electrode | Electric | R | S | |
090 | 333 | Volbeat | Bug | R | S | |
091 | 334 | Illumise | Bug | R | S | |
092 | 087 | Oddish | Grass | Poison | R | S |
093 | 088 | Gloom | Grass | Poison | R | S |
094 | 089 | Vileplume | Grass | Poison | R | S |
095 | 090 | Bellossom | Grass | Fairy | R | S |
096 | 229 | Dodo | Flying | R | S | |
097 | 230 | Doduo | Flying | R | S | |
098 | 231 | Dodrio | Flying | R | S | |
099 | 335 | Budew | Grass | Poison | R | S |
100 | 336 | Roselia | Grass | Poison | R | S |
101 | 337 | Roserade | Grass | Poison | R | S |
102 | 338 | Gulpin | Poison | R | S | |
103 | 339 | Swalot | Poison | R | S | |
104 | 340 | Carvanha | Water | Dark | R | S |
105 | 341 | Sharpedo | Water | Dark | R | S |
106 | 342 | Wailmer | Water | R | S | |
107 | 343 | Wailord | Water | R | S | |
108 | 344 | Numel | Fire | Ground | R | S |
109 | 345 | Camerupt | Fire | Ground | R | S |
110 | 245 | Slugma | Fire | R | S | |
111 | 246 | Magcargo | Fire | Rock | R | S |
112 | 346 | Torkoal | Fire | R | S | |
113 | 123 | Slimud | Poison | R | S | |
114 | 124 | Grimer | Poison | R | S | |
115 | 125 | Muk | Poison | R | S | |
116 | 121 | Koffing | Poison | R | S | |
117 | 122 | Weezing | Poison | R | S | |
118 | 347 | Spoink | Psychic | R | S | |
119 | 348 | Grumpig | Psychic | R | S | |
120 | 049 | Sandshrew | Ground | R | S | |
121 | 050 | Sandslash | Ground | R | S | |
122 | 349 | Spinda | Normal | R | S | |
123 | 228 | Skarmory | Steel | Flying | R | S |
124 | 350 | Trapinch | Ground | R | S | |
125 | 351 | Vibrava | Ground | Dragon | R | S |
126 | 352 | Flygon | Ground | Dragon | R | S |
127 | 353 | Cacnea | Grass | R | S | |
128 | 354 | Cacturne | Grass | Dark | R | S |
129 | 355 | Swablu | Flying | R | S | |
130 | 356 | Altaria | Dragon | Flying | R | S |
131 | 357 | Zangoose | Normal | R | S | |
132 | 358 | Seviper | Poison | R | S | |
133 | 359 | Lunatone | Rock | Psychic | R | S |
134 | 360 | Solrock | Rock | Psychic | R | S |
135 | 361 | Barboach | Water | Ground | R | S |
136 | 362 | Whiscash | Water | Ground | R | S |
137 | 363 | Corphish | Water | R | S | |
138 | 364 | Crawdaunt | Water | Dark | R | S |
139 | 365 | Baltoy | Ground | Psychic | R | S |
140 | 366 | Claydol | Ground | Psychic | R | S |
141 | 367 | Lileep | Rock | Grass | R | S |
142 | 368 | Cradily | Rock | Grass | R | S |
143 | 369 | Anorith | Rock | Bug | R | S |
144 | 370 | Armaldo | Rock | Bug | R | S |
145 | 043 | Igglybuff | Fairy | R | S | |
146 | 044 | Jigglypuff | Fairy | R | S | |
147 | 045 | Wigglytuff | Fairy | R | S | |
148 | 371 | Feebas | Water | R | S | |
149 | 372 | Milotic | Water | R | S | |
150 | 373 | Castform | Normal | R | S | |
Fire | ||||||
Water | ||||||
Ice | ||||||
151 | 187 | Staryu | Water | R | S | |
152 | 188 | Starmie | Water | Psychic | R | S |
153 | 374 | Kecleon | Normal | R | S | |
154 | 375 | Shuppet | Ghost | R | S | |
155 | 376 | Banette | Ghost | R | S | |
156 | 377 | Duskull | Ghost | R | S | |
157 | 378 | Dusclops | Ghost | R | S | |
158 | 379 | Dusknoir | Ghost | R | S | |
159 | 380 | Tropius | Grass | Flying | R | S |
160 | 381 | Chingling | Psychic | R | S | |
161 | 382 | Chimecho | Psychic | R | S | |
162 | 383 | Absol | Dark | R | S | |
163 | 135 | Foxfire | Fire | R | S | |
164 | 136 | Vulpix | Fire | R | S | |
165 | 137 | Ninetales | Fire | R | S | |
166 | 021 | Pichu | Electric | R | S | |
167 | 022 | Pikachu | Electric | R | S | |
168 | 023 | Raichu | Electric | R | S | |
169 | 152 | Psyduck | Water | Psychic | R | S |
170 | 153 | Golduck | Water | Psychic | R | S |
171 | 113 | Wynaut | Psychic | R | S | |
172 | 114 | Wobbuffet | Psychic | R | S | |
173 | 178 | Natu | Psychic | Flying | R | S |
174 | 179 | Xatu | Psychic | Flying | R | S |
175 | 161 | Gostsog | Psychic | Ghost | R | S |
176 | 162 | Girafarig | Psychic | Ghost | R | S |
177 | 224 | Phanpy | Ground | R | S | |
178 | 225 | Donphan | Ground | R | S | |
179 | 119 | Pinsir | Bug | R | S | |
180 | 120 | Heracross | Bug | Fighting | R | S |
181 | 238 | Rhyhorn | Ground | Rock | R | S |
182 | 239 | Rhydon | Ground | Rock | R | S |
183 | 240 | Rhyperior | Ground | Rock | R | S |
184 | 384 | Snorunt | Ice | R | S | |
185 | 385 | Glalie | Ice | R | S | |
186 | 386 | Froslass | Ice | Ghost | R | S |
187 | 387 | Spheal | Ice | Water | R | S |
188 | 388 | Sealeo | Ice | Water | R | S |
189 | 389 | Walrein | Ice | Water | R | S |
190 | 390 | Clamperl | Water | R | S | |
191 | 391 | Huntail | Water | R | S | |
192 | 392 | Gorebyss | Water | R | S | |
193 | 393 | Relicanth | Water | Rock | R | S |
194 | 191 | Corsola | Water | Rock | R | S |
195 | 194 | Chinchou | Water | Electric | R | S |
196 | 195 | Lanturn | Water | Electric | R | S |
197 | 394 | Luvdisc | Water | R | S | |
198 | 213 | Horsea | Water | R | S | |
199 | 214 | Seadra | Water | R | S | |
200 | 215 | Kingdra | Water | Dragon | R | S |
201 | 395 | Bagon | Dragon | R | S | |
202 | 396 | Shelgon | Dragon | R | S | |
203 | 397 | Salamence | Dragon | Flying | R | S |
204 | 398 | Beldum | Steel | Psychic | R | S |
205 | 399 | Metang | Steel | Psychic | R | S |
206 | 400 | Metagross | Steel | Psychic | R | S |
207 | L07 | Regirock | Rock | R | S | |
208 | L08 | Regice | Ice | R | S | |
209 | L09 | Registeel | Steel | R | S | |
210 | L10 | Latias | Dragon | Psychic | R | S |
211 | L11 | Latios | Dragon | Psychic | R | S |
212 | S05 | Kyogre | Water | R | S | |
213 | S06 | Groudon | Ground | R | S | |
214 | S07 | Rayquaza | Dragon | Flying | R | S |
215 | 001 | Bulbasaur | Grass | Poison | R | S |
216 | 002 | Ivysaur | Grass | Poison | R | S |
217 | 003 | Venusaur | Grass | Poison | R | S |
218 | 004 | Charmander | Fire | R | S | |
219 | 005 | Charmeleon | Fire | R | S | |
220 | 006 | Charizard | Fire | Dragon | R | S |
221 | 007 | Squirtle | Water | R | S | |
222 | 008 | Wartortle | Water | R | S | |
223 | 009 | Blastoise | Water | Steel | R | S |
224 | 010 | Pidgey | Flying | R | S | |
225 | 011 | Pidgeotto | Flying | R | S | |
226 | 012 | Pidgeot | Flying | R | S | |
227 | 013 | Spearow | Flying | R | S | |
228 | 014 | Fearow | Flying | R | S | |
229 | 015 | Hoothoot | Flying | R | S | |
230 | 016 | Noctowl | Flying | R | S | |
231 | 017 | Rattata | Normal | R | S | |
232 | 018 | Raticate | Normal | R | S | |
233 | 019 | Sentret | Normal | R | S | |
234 | 020 | Furret | Normal | R | S | |
235 | 024 | Caterpie | Bug | R | S | |
236 | 025 | Metapod | Bug | R | S | |
237 | 026 | Butterfree | Bug | Flying | R | S |
238 | 027 | Weedle | Bug | Poison | R | S |
239 | 028 | Kakuna | Bug | Poison | R | S |
240 | 029 | Beedrill | Bug | Poison | R | S |
241 | 030 | Ledyba | Bug | Flying | R | S |
242 | 031 | Ledian | Bug | Flying | R | S |
243 | 032 | Spinarak | Bug | Poison | R | S |
244 | 033 | Ariados | Bug | Poison | R | S |
245 | 040 | Cleffa | Fairy | R | S | |
246 | 041 | Clefairy | Fairy | R | S | |
247 | 042 | Clefable | Fairy | R | S | |
248 | 046 | Togepi | Fairy | R | S | |
249 | 047 | Togetic | Fairy | Flying | R | S |
250 | 048 | Togekiss | Fairy | Flying | R | S |
251 | 051 | Ekans | Poison | R | S | |
252 | 052 | Arbok | Poison | R | S | |
253 | 053 | Dunsparce | Normal | R | S | |
254 | 054 | Mareep | Electric | R | S | |
255 | 055 | Flaaffy | Electric | R | S | |
256 | 056 | Ampharos | Electric | R | S | |
257 | 057 | Wooper | Water | Ground | R | S |
258 | 058 | Quagsire | Water | Ground | R | S |
259 | 059 | Gastly | Ghost | Poison | R | S |
260 | 060 | Haunter | Ghost | Poison | R | S |
261 | 061 | Gengar | Ghost | Poison | R | S |
262 | 062 | Unown | Psychic | R | S | |
263 | 063 | Onix | Rock | Ground | R | S |
264 | 064 | Steelix | Steel | Ground | R | S |
265 | 065 | Bellsprout | Grass | Poison | R | S |
266 | 066 | Weepinbell | Grass | Poison | R | S |
267 | 067 | Victreebell | Grass | Poison | R | S |
268 | 068 | Pitcherbell | Grass | R | S | |
269 | 069 | Hoppip | Grass | R | S | |
270 | 070 | Skiploom | Grass | R | S | |
271 | 071 | Jumpluff | Grass | R | S | |
272 | 072 | Parasyte | Bug | Grass | R | S |
273 | 073 | Paras | Bug | Grass | R | S |
274 | 074 | Parasect | Bug | Grass | R | S |
275 | 075 | Poliwag | Water | R | S | |
276 | 076 | Poliwhirl | Water | R | S | |
277 | 077 | Poliwrath | Water | Fighting | R | S |
278 | 078 | Politoed | Water | R | S | |
279 | 084 | Slowpoke | Water | Psychic | R | S |
280 | 085 | Slowbro | Water | Psychic | R | S |
281 | 086 | Slowking | Water | Psychic | R | S |
282 | 091 | Drowzee | Psychic | R | S | |
283 | 092 | Hypno | Psychic | R | S | |
284 | 096 | Ditto | Normal | R | S | |
285 | 097 | Morpho | Normal | R | S | |
286 | 098 | Pineco | Bug | R | S | |
287 | 099 | Forretress | Bug | Steel | R | S |
288 | 100 | Nidoran | Poison | R | S | |
289 | 101 | Nidorina | Poison | R | S | |
290 | 102 | Nidoqueen | Poison | Ground | R | S |
291 | 103 | Nidorino | Poison | R | S | |
292 | 104 | Nidoking | Poison | Ground | R | S |
293 | 105 | Yanma | Bug | Flying | R | S |
294 | 106 | Yanmega | Bug | Flying | R | S |
295 | 107 | Sunkern | Grass | R | S | |
296 | 108 | Sunflora | Grass | R | S | |
297 | 109 | Exeggcute | Grass | Psychic | R | S |
298 | 110 | Exeggutor | Grass | Psychic | R | S |
299 | 111 | Bonsly | Rock | R | S | |
300 | 112 | Sudowoodo | Rock | R | S | |
301 | 115 | Venonat | Bug | Poison | R | S |
302 | 116 | Venomoth | Bug | Poison | R | S |
303 | 117 | Scyther | Bug | Flying | R | S |
304 | 118 | Scizor | Bug | Steel | R | S |
305 | 131 | Aipom | Normal | R | S | |
306 | 132 | Ambipom | Normal | R | S | |
307 | 133 | Snubbull | Fairy | R | S | |
308 | 134 | Granbull | Fairy | R | S | |
309 | 138 | Flamie | Fire | R | S | |
310 | 139 | Growlithe | Fire | R | S | |
311 | 140 | Arcanine | Fire | R | S | |
312 | 141 | Stantler | Normal | R | S | |
313 | 145 | Diglett | Ground | R | S | |
314 | 146 | Dugtrio | Ground | R | S | |
315 | 147 | Mankey | Fighting | R | S | |
316 | 148 | Primeape | Fighting | R | S | |
317 | 149 | Mewth | Normal | R | S | |
318 | 150 | Meowth | Normal | R | S | |
319 | 151 | Persian | Normal | R | S | |
320 | 157 | Tyrogue | Fighting | R | S | |
321 | 158 | Hitmonlee | Fighting | R | S | |
322 | 159 | Hitmonchan | Fighting | R | S | |
323 | 160 | Hitmontop | Fighting | R | S | |
324 | 163 | Tauros | Normal | R | S | |
325 | 164 | Miltank | Normal | R | S | |
326 | 165 | Smoochum | Ice | Psychic | R | S |
327 | 166 | Jynx | Ice | Psychic | R | S |
328 | 167 | Elekid | Electric | R | S | |
329 | 168 | Electabuzz | Electric | R | S | |
330 | 169 | Electivire | Electric | R | S | |
331 | 170 | Magby | Fire | R | S | |
332 | 171 | Magmar | Fire | R | S | |
333 | 172 | Magmortar | Fire | R | S | |
334 | 173 | Mime Jr. | Psychic | Fairy | R | S |
335 | 174 | Mx. Mime | Psychic | Fairy | R | S |
336 | 175 | Smeargle | Normal | R | S | |
337 | 176 | Farfetch'd | Flying | R | S | |
338 | 177 | Mirfetch'd | Flying | R | S | |
339 | 180 | Qwilfish | Water | Poison | R | S |
340 | 181 | Numbfish | Water | Poison | R | S |
341 | 184 | Krabby | Water | R | S | |
342 | 185 | Kingler | Water | R | S | |
343 | 186 | Shuckle | Bug | Rock | R | S |
344 | 189 | Shellder | Water | R | S | |
345 | 190 | Cloyster | Water | Ice | R | S |
346 | 192 | Remoraid | Water | R | S | |
347 | 193 | Octillery | Water | R | S | |
348 | 196 | Seel | Water | R | S | |
349 | 197 | Dewgong | Water | Ice | R | S |
350 | 198 | Lickitung | Normal | R | S | |
351 | 199 | Lickilicky | Normal | R | S | |
352 | 200 | Tang | Grass | R | S | |
353 | 201 | Tangela | Grass | R | S | |
354 | 202 | Tangrowth | Grass | R | S | |
355 | 203 | Eevee | Normal | R | S | |
356 | 204 | Vaporeon | Water | R | S | |
357 | 205 | Jolteon | Electric | R | S | |
358 | 206 | Flareon | Fire | R | S | |
359 | 207 | Leafeon | Grass | R | S | |
360 | 208 | Glaceon | Ice | R | S | |
361 | 209 | Sylveon | Fairy | R | S | |
362 | 210 | Baneon | Poison | R | S | |
363 | 211 | Espeon | Psychic | R | S | |
364 | 212 | Umbreon | Dark | R | S | |
365 | 216 | Gligar | Ground | Flying | R | S |
366 | 217 | Gliscor | Ground | Flying | R | S |
367 | 218 | Delibird | Ice | Flying | R | S |
368 | 219 | Swinub | Ice | Ground | R | S |
369 | 220 | Piloswine | Ice | Ground | R | S |
370 | 221 | Mamoswine | Ice | Ground | R | S |
371 | 222 | Teddiursa | Normal | R | S | |
372 | 223 | Ursaring | Normal | R | S | |
373 | 226 | Mantyke | Water | Flying | R | S |
374 | 227 | Mantine | Water | Flying | R | S |
375 | 232 | Gallop | Fire | R | S | |
376 | 233 | Ponyta | Fire | R | S | |
377 | 234 | Rapidash | Fire | R | S | |
378 | 235 | Cubone | Ground | Ghost | R | S |
379 | 236 | Marowak | Ground | Ghost | R | S |
380 | 237 | Kangaskhan | Normal | R | S | |
381 | 241 | Murkrow | Dark | Flying | R | S |
382 | 242 | Honchkrow | Dark | Flying | R | S |
383 | 243 | Houndour | Dark | Fire | R | S |
384 | 244 | Houndoom | Dark | Fire | R | S |
385 | 247 | Sneasel | Dark | Ice | R | S |
386 | 248 | Weavile | Dark | Ice | R | S |
387 | 249 | Misdreavus | Ghost | R | S | |
388 | 250 | Mismagius | Ghost | R | S | |
389 | 251 | Porygon | Normal | R | S | |
390 | 252 | Porygon2 | Normal | R | S | |
391 | 253 | Porygon-Z | Normal | R | S | |
392 | 254 | Happiny | Normal | R | S | |
393 | 255 | Chansey | Normal | R | S | |
394 | 256 | Blissey | Normal | R | S | |
395 | 257 | Lapras | Water | Ice | R | S |
396 | 258 | Omanyte | Rock | Water | R | S |
397 | 259 | Omastar | Rock | Water | R | S |
398 | 260 | Kabuto | Rock | Water | R | S |
399 | 261 | Kabutops | Rock | Water | R | S |
400 | 262 | Aerodactyl | Rock | Flying | R | S |
401 | 263 | Munchlax | Normal | R | S | |
402 | 264 | Snorlax | Normal | R | S | |
403 | 265 | Dratini | Dragon | R | S | |
404 | 266 | Dragonair | Dragon | R | S | |
405 | 267 | Dragonite | Dragon | Flying | R | S |
406 | 268 | Larvitar | Rock | R | S | |
407 | 269 | Pupitar | Rock | R | S | |
408 | 270 | Tyranitar | Rock | Dark | R | S |
409 | L01 | Articuno | Ice | Flying | R | S |
410 | L02 | Zapdos | Electric | Flying | R | S |
411 | L03 | Moltres | Fire | Flying | R | S |
412 | L04 | Raikou | Electric | R | S | |
413 | L05 | Entei | Fire | R | S | |
414 | L06 | Suicune | Water | R | S | |
415 | S01 | Lugia | Water | Flying | R | S |
416 | S02 | Ho-Oh | Fire | Flying | R | S |
417 | S03 | Mewtwo | Psychic | R | S | |
418 | S04 | Mew | Psychic | R | S | |
419 | M01 | Celebi | Psychic | Grass | R | S |
420 | M02 | Deoxys | Psychic | R | S | |
421 | M03 | Jirachi | Steel | Psychic | R | S |
This version's Pokédexes, between the Hoenn Pokédex and the National Pokédex, contain the 281 Pokémon in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions plus the 133 Generation III Pokémon not introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions plus the seven Generation IV Pokémon related to Generation III Pokémon, so Gallade, Probopass, Budew, Roserade, Dusknoir, Chingling and Froslass. If I can add up, there should be 421 in the National Pokédex.
This generation's starters essentially 'skip' a generation; Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile I'm 'burning off' as the starters for Pokémon Colosseum, and I'm delaying that game until after Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions.
As it happens, with the exception of Azurill and Wynaut, these versions use the same 211 Pokémon as the Generation VI Hoenn Pokédex. I did consider introducing the Safari Zone Pokémon to the Hoenn Pokédex, but opted not to, as these were clearly introduced to fill a hole unintroduced in these versions (in real-life, Generation III could not connect with Generations I or II, and all of the Generation I Pokémon were available in FireRed and LeafGreen, hence why Miltank is available but not Tauros).
The National Pokédex, the concept of which is introduced in this generation, uses a different numbering system for legendary (L), special (S) and mythical (M) Pokémon; Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Raikou, Entei and Suicune occupy slots L01, L02, L03, L04, L05 and L06, and Lugia, Ho-Oh, Mewtwo and Mew occupy slots S01, S02, S03 and S04 respectively. (In Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, I made Mewtwo breedable, à la Phione.) As for the mythical Pokémon, Celebi occupies M01, while Deoxys and Jirachi occupy numbers M02 and M03 to accommodate the order they appear in (Deoxys for defeating Round 2 of Pokémon Stadium 2, and Jirachi for entering the first 404 Pokémon into that game's Hall of Fame and that 404 includes Deoxys). To match the Metagross and Salamence families preceding the legendary titans and eon duo in the Hoenn Pokédex, the Dratini and Larvitar families precede the legendary birds and legendary beasts in the National Pokédex.
As with Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, I consider part-Normal type Pokémon to be an oxymoron (you're either without type or you aren't), therefore Taillow, Swellow and Swablu are here just Flying type. And I strongly suspect that, had Froslass and Gallade been brought in at the same time as Glalie and Gardevoir, they would have been male-only and female-only respectively, so in these versions, that's what they are. Volbeat and Illumise from Generation V onwards are able to produce eggs containing either, so here they can.
Because I'm not bringing in the Dawn Stone, Kirlia evolves into Gardevoir or Gallade at level 30 and Snorunt evolves into Gallade or Froslass at level 42. Roselia evolving into Roserade using a Shiny Stone is obviously only because they couldn't use a Leaf Stone, so here it uses a Leaf Stone. Nosepass evolves into Probopass using the special magnetic field in New Mauville. Pokémon Contest stats don't exist in these versions, so I'm setting Feebas to evolve at level 20, just like Gyarados. And hold-while-trading items don't exist here either, so Dusclops evolves into Dusknoir by trading without a Reaper Cloth and Clamperl evolves into Huntail or Gorebyss using a Calcium or Zinc. Ninjask evolves after levelling up while holding a Poké Ball (doesn't matter which type), so to effectively guarantee production of a Shedinja.
Moves and abilities
This game contains 379 moves and 82 abilities. I'm including the 277 moves in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions plus the 97 Generation III moves that weren't introduced in those games; I'm also introducing Psycho Cut, Close Combat, Worry Seed, Ominous Wind and Captivate. I'm also including the 76 abilities from real-life Ruby and Sapphire plus Cacophony, Leaf Guard, Snow Cloak, Motor Drive, Adaptability and Steadfast.
Captivate, which is dependent on gender, is here dependent on orientation (see the Moves section of Pokémon Gold and Silver), and is Fairy-type to match Attract. The movesets in these games are based broadly on those in FireRed and LeafGreen; early Generation IV Pokémon learn the moves that their predecessors learn, with Froslass learning the moves that 'line up' with the moves that Snorunt learns; Gallade also learns the moves that line up with those Kirlia learns, but with the entire Gardevoir 'side' learning Draining Kiss instead of Calm Mind, Moonblast instead of Dream Eater and Disarming Voice as a basic move (with Gallade learning Night Slash instead of that).
In addition, I'm altering a few movesets. Movesets are as found in FireRed and LeafGreen, with Pokémon XD exclusive moves appearing as pre-level 1 moves. For my version of Pokémon Colosseum, Spoink, Castform, Porygon2, Chimecho, Minun, Corphish, Kecleon, Whiscash, Wobbuffet, Sandslash, and Wailmer are also Shadow Pokémon, and learn Bide, Refresh, Baton Pass, Refresh, Fake Tears, Bite, Night Slash, Zen Headbutt, Bide, Cross Poison, and Power Gem respectively. In addition, the Wailmer and Spoink families, who learn Splash as their first move, instead learn Water Gun and Psywave as their first moves, with the rest of their movesets shuffling down, and in parallel with Minun, Plusle learns Fake Tears.
Feebas adopts the entire moveset of Milotic with Flail its second starting move. The changes in draining moves I made in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions remain in place here, so Roselia learns Poison Jab instead of Giga Drain, Beautifly learns Air Cutter instead of Giga Drain, Beautifly, the Lotad, Breloom and Cacturne families learn Mega Drain and Giga Drain where they learn Absorb and Mega Drain, the Nincada family learns Absorb where it would learn Leech Life and the Treecko family learns Mega Drain instead of Absorb; Beautifly also learns Rage, and Dustox also learns Poison Powder. Salamence and Rayquaza learning Fly I'm replacing with Sky Attack because I believe HM moves should be HM-specific.
Cacophony was left in the beta and was clearly intended for the Whismur family, so they've got it instead of Soundproof. Leaf Guard, Snow Cloak, Motor Drive, Adaptability and Steadfast are the first ability of Leafeon, Glaceon, Electivire, Porygon-Z and Gallade, so I've brought them in early. And held items which recover HP, such as Leftovers, do not work on Pokémon with abilities which prevent switching such as Shadow Tag in order to prevent Wobbuffet-on-Wobbuffet single battles becoming endless.
Geography
List of renamed places | |
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Route number | Approximate coverage |
Route 101 | Route 101 |
Route 102 | Route 103 |
Route 103 | Route 102 |
Route 104 | Routes 104 and 105 |
Route 105 | Route 106 |
Route 106 | Routes 107 and 108 |
Route 107 | Route 109 |
Route 108 | Route 110 |
Route 109 | Route 111 |
Route 110 | Route 112 |
Route 111 | Route 113 |
Route 112 | Route 114 |
Route 113 | Route 115 |
Route 114 | Route 116 |
Route 115 | Route 117 |
Route 116 | Route 118 |
Route 117 | Route 119 |
Route 118 | Route 120 |
Route 119 | Route 121 |
Route 120 | Route 122 |
Route 121 | Route 123 |
Route 122 | Route 124 |
Route 123 | Route 125 |
Route 124 | Route 126 |
Route 125 | Route 127 |
Route 126 | Route 128 |
Route 127 | Routes 129, 130 and 131 |
Route 128 | Routes 132, 133 and 134 |
Route 104 and Route 105, Route 107 and Route 108, Route 129, Route 130 and Route 131 and Route 132, Route 133 and Route 134 are clearly four routes rather than ten, so in these versions Route 104 contains Route 105, Route 106 is called Route 105, Route 107 and Route 108 together are called Route 106, Route 109 is called Route 107 and all subsequent routes use numbers two less than their counterparts with the exception of Route 127, which contains Route 129, Route 130 and Route 131 and Route 128, which contains Route 132, Route 133 and Route 134. In addition, Route 102 and Route 103 swap numbers.
The four Pokémon Contest sites instead house Gyms, and Lilycove Museum 'terminates' at the ground floor. In addition, the Battle Frontier I'm bringing in early, as I'm not bringing in Pokémon Emerald.
Pokémon Trainers
On your right is a list of trainer classes found within these games, with the Beauty, Battle Girl, Gentleman, Lass, Old Couple, Sis and Bro and Sr. and Jr. classes excised and all remaining classes having at least male and female sprites. Just like in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions I abhor classifying someone based on what lottery numbers they draw so out goes Beauty; just like in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions I abhor classifying someone based on a protected characteristic, so out goes Lass and Youngster. Battle Girls are somewhat redundant given there are female Black Belts, so they're gone, I'm removing all of the double battle classes for same-class trainers, so out goes Old Couple, Sis and Bro and Sr. and Jr. and Aroma Lady, Lady, Ninja Boy, Parasol Lady and Rich Boy are renamed to Aromatherapist, Aristocrat, Ninja, Parasol Carrier and Heir respectively.
Interviewers
The interviewers turn up in these versions again, in the same locations; after you beat them in Route 118, or while they're busy interviewing Captain Stern, they are unable to be rematched.
List of Interviewer battles | |||||
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Gabby & Ty (Route 109) | 1824 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Magnemite | 19 | Sonicboom | Supersonic | Thunder Wave | Tackle |
Whismur | 19 | Pound | Astonish | Howl | Screech |
Gabby & Ty (Route 116) | 3360 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Magneton | 35 | Spark | Magnet Bomb | Supersonic | Thunder Wave |
Loudred | 35 | Stomp | Uproar | Supersonic | Screech |
Gabby & Ty (Route 118) | 3840 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Magnezone | 40 | Spark | Mirror Shot | Thunder Wave | Screech |
Exploud | 40 | Hyper Beam | Uproar | Supersonic | Screech |
Winstrate family
The Winstrate family work the same as real-life, i.e. identical to the real-life Elite Four. However, this will be unfamiliar to players of Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, which uses a different system.
List of Winstrate family battles | |||||
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Victor (Route 109) | 440 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Linoone | 21 | Headbutt | Mud Sport | Odor Sleuth | Sand-Attack |
Swellow | 22 | Wing Attack | Quick Attack | Focus Energy | Double Team |
Victoria (Route 109) | 440 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Roserade | 22 | Magical Leaf | GrassWhistle | Leech Seed | Worry Seed |
Vivi (Route 109) | 440 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Marill | 22 | Bubblebeam | Rollout | Defense Curl | Tail Whip |
Shroomish | 22 | Giga Drain | Headbutt | Stun Spore | Leech Seed |
Numel | 22 | Ember | Magnitude | Tackle | Growl |
Vicky (Route 109) | 460 | ||||
Pokémon | Level | Moves | |||
Meditite | 23 | Confusion | Hidden Power | Bide | Detect |
Rival battles
There are two rivals in these versions. The first, who you name but who I'm calling Emerald, visits you in Route 102, Route 108, Route 117 and in Victory Road in place of Wally, as you face him as Champion; Wally you face in Rustboro City (where you'd fight your rival in Pokémon Emerald), Mauville City, Lilycove City and as Champion. As Wally is male, it seems only fair that your first rival is female.
This list contains all of the unexpected rival encounters, so not including Wally's Champion battle. So to offset the risk of Wally accidentally knocking Ralts out, I'm using Norman's Zangoose, which knows False Swipe.
Villainous Teams
Arguably there are six rivals in each game, as you face the villainous Team Admins and Leaders more than once, and the other Team Admin passively helps you against the other. As in real-life, you face them in Mt. Chimney and Seafloor Cavern; Maxie, Tabitha and Courtney use Numel and Camerupt, and Archie, Matt and Shelly use Carvanha and Sharpedo.
Hoenn League
These versions would include twelve Gym Leaders; four more than real-life, as each Contest Hall is replaced by a Gym, but six less than Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions. They are Roxanne, Brawly, Wattson, a Grass-type Gym leader, Flannery, a Ground-type Gym Leader, Norman, a Poison-type Gym leader, Winona, Glacia, Tate and Liza and Wallace.
I've demoted Glacia, on two grounds; there are only three Ice-type Pokémon in the Hoenn Pokédex and I dislike duplicate Pokémon in league teams (I did consider raiding the Kanto Pokédex, and even picked out Dewgong and Lapras for the purpose on the mistaken grounds that they, Glalie, Froslass and Walrein were the only five non-legendary Pokémon to learn Sheer Cold, but ultimately decided that only having one trainer do this would look downright odd, and in any event Froslass doesn't), and also because I want one 'senior trainer' for every type, and sticking the Bug expert in the Elite Six means I don't have to add a TM for it.
The player's mother being housebound for the first three games and the father turning up in the third game and becoming an immediate Gym Leader seems most unfair, so I'm making the mother a Gym Leader as well; she uses Poison type Pokémon, and occupies Slateport Gym's gym; she and Norman will battle you after you have six badges. Verdanturf Gym and Fallarbor Gym are led by Heather and Terra, who specialise in the Grass and Ground Gym leader respectively.
Brawly's team is considerably more powerful in these versions than in real-life; this is because I'm 'hiding' him in the top half of Granite Cave, in the Rare Candy alcove, and with the back half separated from the front half by a door instead of a muddy slope (seeing as you already need a Mach Bike to deal with the cracked tiles). That half, and only that half, suffers from darkness.
Elite Four
Just like in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions these versions feature six Elite trainers; unlike those versions, this includes their two Champions, as Steven starts as champion but is demoted by Wally. Given that Vito from the Winstrate family is in Victory Road anyway, I want a Bug-type trainer for the Elite Four and that his name sounds a tiny bit like 'mosquito', let's move him into the Elite Four to replace Glacia.
Battle Frontier
Below is a list of the Frontier Brains' set teams, i.e. not including Noland. Similarly to how Gym Leaders worked in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, the "other six" use at least one Pokémon from three of eighteen types, so Greta uses Ice, Ghost and Dark Pokémon, Tucker uses Water, Ground and Dragon Pokémon, Lucy uses Fighting, Bug and Poison Pokémon, Spenser uses Normal, Grass and Fairy Pokémon, Brandon uses Fire, Rock and Flying Pokémon and Anabel uses Electric, Psychic and Steel Pokémon.
Items
Held items
List of berries | |
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1. Cheri Berry | 2. Chesto Berry |
3. Pecha Berry | 4. Rawst Berry |
5. Aspear Berry | 6. Leppa Berry |
7. Oran Berry | 8. Persim Berry |
9. Lum Berry | 10. Sitrus Berry |
11. Figy Berry | 12. Wiki Berry |
13. Mago Berry | 14. Aguav Berry |
15. Iapapa Berry | 16. Liechi Berry |
17. Ganlon Berry | 18. Salac Berry |
19. Petaya Berry | 20. Apicot Berry |
21. Lansat Berry | 22. Starf Berry |
On your right is a list of held items available in these games and a list of the twenty two berries available in these versions.
Pokéblocks are inextricably linked to Pokémon Contests, which I'm delaying until Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions, and most of the Berries that didn't replace Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions berries are either functionally useless in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire; the 22 I'm 'keeping' are the ten in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, the Figy Berry, the Wiki Berry, the Mago Berry, the Aguav Berry, the Iapapa Berry, the Liechi Berry, the Ganlon Berry, the Salac Berry, the Petaya Berry, the Apicot Berry, the Lansat Berry and the Starf Berry - basically I'm only introducing the useful ones.
I believe that the Silk Scarf replacing the Pink Bow is an obvious artefact from when the Fairy type was going to be brought in in real-life Generation II and in my versions of Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions it was, so you'll get the Pink Bow in Dewford Town in the same place you'd get the Silk Scarf; you'll get the Polkadot Bow in Trainers' School.
I'm not a fan of items only being available by thieving them from other trainers' Pokémon, so the Black Belt in Shoal Cave hands over a Black Belt instead of a Focus Band, the Sharp Beak is handed over in Fortree City instead of the Mental Herb, the Metal Coat is given to you by that rude kid Steven wasted a King's Rock on and the Twistedspoon and Spell Tag can be found in place of the Lax Incense and Sea Incense, which don't exist here.
The Poison Barb is in Petalburg Forest where you'd find the Miracle Seed, which you'd get from the lady who would in real life hand over a White Herb and the Metal Coat replaces the Hard Stone in Trick House, which replaces the latter of Granite Cave's two Everstones (the one you need a Mach Bike for).
Key items
List of key items | |
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Item | Location |
Acro/Mach Bike | Rydel's Cycles |
Basement Key | Mauville City |
Key to Rooms 1/2/4/6 | Abandoned Ship |
Storage Key | Abandoned Ship |
Blue/Red Orb | Mt. Pyre |
Claw/Root Fossil | Route 109/Desert Underpass |
Devon Goods | Oceanic Museum |
Devon Scope | Route 118 |
Go-Goggles | Fallarbor Town |
Itemfinder | Route 108 |
Letter | Devon Corporation |
Meteorite | Meteor Falls |
Old Rod | Dewford Town |
Good Rod | Route 116 |
Super Rod | Mossdeep City |
Scanner | Abandoned Ship |
Soot Sack | Route 111 |
AuroraTicket | Event |
Eon Ticket | Event |
S.S. Ticket | Littleroot Town |
Wailmer Pail | Pretty Petal flower shop |
On your right is a list of key items in these games. As with Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, the Game Corner would be missing and by extension so would the Coin Case; I'm not introducing Pokémon Contests or Pokéblocks until Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions, so by extension I'm not introducing either the Contest Pass or the Pokéblock Case. The Contest Pass and Pokéblock Case would replace the Poffin Case and the Mild Poffin in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions. The real life Blue Orb and Red Orb are version-exclusive and would be exclusive to Sapphire and Ruby respectively.
As with Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, you can pick up the other fossil; as with Pokémon Emerald, you can pick up the other fossil in Desert Underpass. You get given the Go-Goggles from Emerald after defeating Terra of Fallarbor Gym instead of Flannery of Lavaridge Town.
The AuroraTicket I've brought in from Pokémon Emerald; it and the Eon Ticket are Event-exclusive but can later be picked up from Pokémon Stadium 2. (Why not the MysticTicket or Old Sea Map? In real life, they take you to places where you can find Mew, Ho-Oh and Lugia, none of which were available at the time due to Generation III being incompatible with Generation II, so I'm making it so that those events will simply dispense the Pokémon rather than the item.)
Machines
List of HM locations | |||
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# | HM | Move | Location |
1. | HM01 | Cut | Rustboro City |
2. | HM05 | Flash | Granite Cave |
4. | HM07 | Rock Smash | Mauville City |
5. | HM04 | Strength | Rusturf Tunnel |
6. | HM02 | Fly | Lavaridge Town |
8. | HM03 | Surf | Petalburg City |
11. | HM08 | Waterfall | Cave of Origin |
12. | HM06 | Dive | Mossdeep City |
This take's HMs are the same as in real-life, but in slightly different orders. Due to Rock Smash and Waterfall occupying HM07 and HM08, Dive uses HM06. You get HM02 from Wally after you've defeated Flannery instead of the Go-Goggles, as Emerald will have given you the Go-Goggles after defeating Terra of Fallarbor Gym. As with Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, field usage is tied to the number of badges rather than which badges. In addition, Fly is unlocked instead of Strength after defeating Flannery, so that you can fly straight back to Petalburg City and Slateport City as soon as you can battle Norman and Fox, and Strength is 'unlocked' after defeating Terra, so that you can grab the items behind the boulder in Fiery Path on your way to Mt. Chimney.
List of Move Tutor moves | |
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Move | Location |
Blast Burn | Sootopolis City |
Frenzy Plant | Sootopolis City |
Hydro Cannon | Sootopolis City |
This take's TMs are the 83 moves available by TM or Move Tutor in either Pokémon Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen, or Pokémon XD, not including the three elemental Hyper Beams; their Move Tutor is available in the same place in Sootopolis City as you could find Draco Meteor in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. (The elemental Hyper Beams are available in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but in a renovated Mauville City, and I'd rather put it someplace that exists.) As with Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions, there is no Game Corner in Mauville City, so none of its TMs can be bought; Cozmo gives you Flamethrower instead of Return. The thirty moves available in Pokémon Emerald by Move Tutor are available in those places. Giga Drain, Earthquake, Hail and Sludge Bomb are prizes for beating Gym Leaders; the Giga Drain lady gives over Sky Attack, Nightmare replaces Hail in Shoal Cave, Selfdestruct replaces Earthquake in Seafloor Cavern and the Dewford Town chap hands over Torment instead.
Decorations
The following is a list of lists of decorations, purposefully split up for display reasons. The decorations from Generation II do not appear in that generation due to them being dependent on Mystery Gift, which could not possibly have existed in time for Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions; most, but not all of them, appear in these games via Mystery Gift.
The Chikorita Doll, Cyndaquil Doll and Totodile Doll wouldn't appear as their subjects wouldn't be unveiled until Pokémon Colosseum and the Venusaur Doll, Charizard Doll and Blastoise Doll don't appear as they're surplus to the Bulbasaur Doll, Charmander Doll and Squirtle Doll.
The four beds from real-life Generation II turn up in these versions; the Feathery Bed is available by default and the other three are available by Mystery Gift.
The four carpets in Generation II appear as large mats and are labelled as such; the red carpet is there by default and the other three can be procured using Mystery Gift.
List of mats | ||
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Item | Price | Location |
A Note Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
Attract Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Blue Mat | Mystery Gift | |
B Note Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
C Low Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
C High Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
D Note Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
E Note Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
Fissure Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Fire Blast Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
F Note Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
Glitter Mat | 2000 | Lilycove Department Store |
G Note Mat | 500 | Slateport Market |
Green Mat | Mystery Gift | |
Jump Mat | 2000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Powder Snow Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Red Mat | By default | |
Spin Mat | 2000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Spikes Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Surf Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Thunder Mat | 4000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Yellow Mat | Mystery Gift |
The four game systems in Generation II appear also; the Nintendo Gamecube wouldn't exist in time for this game, so the Nintendo 64 would take its place in the player's bedroom, and the other three systems are available by Mystery Gift. On account of Pokémon Contests being missing, the Glass Ornament will also be missing.
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The Magnaplant, Jumboplant and Tropicplant appear from Generation II; the Tropical Plant is replaced by the Berry Tree to avoid confusion with the Tropicplant.
List of plants | ||
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Item | Price | Location |
Berry Tree | 3000 | Pretty Petal flower shop |
Big Plant | 5000 | Pretty Petal flower shop |
Colorful Plant | 5000 | Pretty Petal flower shop |
Gorgeous Plant | 5000 | Pretty Petal flower shop |
Jumboplant | Mystery Gift | |
Magnaplant | Mystery Gift | |
Pretty Plant | 3000 | Pretty Petal flower shop |
Red Plant | 3000 | Pretty Petal flower shop |
Tropicplant | Mystery Gift |
The Town Map appears by default, with the Clefairy Poster and Jigglypuff Poster reappearing from real-life Generation II and available via Mystery Gift.
List of posters | ||
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Item | Price | Location |
Ball Poster | 1000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Blue Poster | 1000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Clefairy Poster | Mystery Gift | |
Cute Poster | 1000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Green Poster | 1000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Jigglypuff Poster | Mystery Gift | |
Kiss Poster | 16BP | Mystery Gift |
Long Poster | 1500 | Lilycove Department Store |
Pika Poster | 1500 | Lilycove Department Store |
Red Poster | 1000 | Lilycove Department Store |
Sea Poster | 1500 | Lilycove Department Store |
Sky Poster | 1500 | Lilycove Department Store |
Town Map | By default |
Poké Marts
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Before any badges | Lilycove Dept. Store 3F | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Potion | 300 | Dire Hit | 650 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After Pokédex | Guard Spec. | 700 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Antidote | 100 | X Accuracy | 950 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Poké Ball | 200 | X Attack | 500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After 1 badge | X Defense | 550 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Awakening | 250 | X Sp. Atk | 350 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Burn Heal | 250 | X Sp. Def | 350 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Escape Rope | 550 | X Speed | 350 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Great Ball | 600 | Calcium | 9800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ice Heal | 250 | Carbos | 9800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lure | 350 | HP Up | 9800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paralyze Heal | 200 | Iron | 9800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repel | 350 | PP Up | 9800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Super Potion | 700 | Protein | 9800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After 2 badges | Zinc | 9800 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hyper Potion | 1200 | Lilycove Dept. Store 4F | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Super Lure | 500 |
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Super Repel | 500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Revive | 1500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Full Heal | 600 | Lilycove Dept. Store 6F | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Max Lure | 700 | Fresh Water | 200 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Max Repel | 700 | Soda Pop | 300 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ultra Ball | 1200 | Lemonade | 350 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After 5 badges | Slateport Mail shop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Max Potion | 2500 | Harbor Mail | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
After 8 badges | Mech Mail | 50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Full Restore | 3000 | Orange Mail | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rustboro Poké Mart | Shadow Mail | 50 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Repeat Ball | 1000 | Wave Mail | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Timer Ball | 1000 | Wood Mail | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Verdanturf Poké Mart | Slateport TM shop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fluffy Tail | 1000 |
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Nest Ball | 1000 |
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Glass Workshop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Blue Flute | 250 steps | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Red Flute | 500 steps | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yellow Flute | 500 steps | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Black Flute | 1000 steps | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
White Flute | 1000 steps | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mt. Chimney | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lava Cookie | 200 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Leftovers | 48BP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
White Herb | 48BP | Lavaridge Herb Shop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Quick Claw | 48BP | EnergyPowder | 500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mental Herb | 48BP | Energy Root | 800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BrightPowder | 64BP | Heal Powder | 450 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Choice Band | 64BP | Revival Herb | 2800 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
King's Rock | 64BP | Mossdeep Poké Mart | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Focus Band | 64BP | Dive Ball | 1000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Scope Lens | 64BP | Net Ball | 1000 |
On your left is a table containing the consumables sold by Poké Marts, the consumables sold by Lilycove Department Store on top of those, and the 'local specialties' sold by Rustboro City Poké Mart, Verdanturf Town Poké Mart, Slateport Market, Glass Workshop, Mt. Chimney, Lavaridge Town's Herb Shop and Mossdeep City Poké Mart. The Poké Mart selection is based on their availability in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (i.e. the more badges you have the more they'll sell you), adjusted for the enhanced number of gyms in these versions (for example, the number of badges you have after beating Norman becomes the number you have after beating both parents), as well as including the Lures from Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions. Lilycove Dept. Store sells TM14, TM15, TM25 and TM38 in these versions for much less than they do in real life, not because I'm feeling generous (I never am), but because them costing 5500, 7500, 5500 and 5500 was a nod to what they used to cost in Goldenrod Game Corner and Celadon Game Corner, which wouldn't have existed in Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions. TM05 costing 48BP rather than the 24BP of TM01 has typo written from side to side and from top to bottom, so I'm charging 24BP. The Dream Mail, Fab Mail, Luxury Ball and Retro Mail are Mystery Gift-exclusive.
Shards
List of shards | |
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Shard | Traded item |
Blue Shard | Water Stone |
Red Shard | Fire Stone |
Yellow Shard | Thunder Stone |
Green Shard | Leaf Stone |
Cyan Shard | Ice Stone |
Pink Shard | Heart Stone |
Purple Shard | Poison Stone |
Sun Shard | Sun Stone |
Moon Shard | Moon Stone |
Like in real life, the Treasure Hunter on Route 122 wants shards, and will happily turn over evolution stones. He's in for a treat in these versions, because I've introduced the Cyan Shard, the Pink Shard and the Magenta Shard to accommodate the Ice Stone, the Heart Stone and the Purple Stone (albeit bizarrely, given that no Pokémon in the Hoenn Pokédex evolve using them).
The Sun Shard and Moon Shard, whilst nonexistent in real-life Ruby and Sapphire, were eventually brought in in Pokémon XD; real-life Espeon and Umbreon evolve using time-based events which don't exist in Orre and the Sun Stone and Moon Stone could not be used, so I'm introducing them in this game with parallel effects.
Unlike real life, shards would be one generation and done; in my versions of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions, Pokémon Dollars would replace shards as the currency used by the weather lady, and the Move Tutors would be moved to Pokémon Colosseum.
Pickup
The items you can pick up in these versions are as the same as the ones in real-life Pokémon Emerald. In addition, because I want to keep the list of rare items separate from the list of uncommon items, I'm merging the two 1% columns so that they're available 2% of the time, with the Full Restore removed from that column and the Hyper Potion replaced by the Max Repel (which was possibly a typo anyway).
List of Pickup items | ||||
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Item | Odds | |||
30% | 10% | 4% | 2% | |
Potion | L1-10 | |||
Antidote | L11-20 | L1-10 | ||
Super Potion | L21-30 | L1-20 | ||
Great Ball | L31-40 | L1-30 | ||
Repel | L41-50 | L1-40 | ||
Escape Rope | L51-60 | L1-50 | ||
X Attack | L61-70 | L1-60 | ||
Full Heal | L71-80 | L11-70 | L1-10 | |
Ultra Ball | L81-90 | L21-80 | L1-20 | |
Max Repel | L1-10 | |||
Hyper Potion | L91-100 | L31-90 | L11-30 | |
Nugget | L11-20 | |||
Rare Candy | L41-100 | L21-40 | ||
King's Rock | L21-30 | |||
Protein | L51-100 | L31-50 | ||
Ether | L31-40 | |||
Revive | L61-100 | L41-60 | ||
White Herb | L41-50 | |||
HP Up | L71-100 | L51-70 | ||
TM44 | L51-60 | |||
Full Restore | L81-100 | L61-80 | ||
Elixir | L61-70 | |||
Max Revive | L91-100 | L71-90 | ||
TM02 | L71-80 | |||
PP Up | L81-100 | |||
Leftovers | L81-100 | |||
Max Elixir | L91-100 | |||
TM26 | L91-100 |
Pokémon locations
In-game event Pokémon
The following is a list of in-game event Pokémon, split by whether you're given them or have to catch them. This does not include any of the Kecleon in Route 117 or Route 118 or Voltorb in New Mauville or Electrode in Team Magma Hideout or Team Aqua Hideout, as I consider these to be wild Pokémon. Wynaut must be hatched from the egg handed over to you from the old lady in Lavaridge Town, and comes out - like all eggs do in these versions - at level 1 rather than level 5. Presumably for the same reason, Beldum is also level 1, just like it is in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
List of in-game event Pokémon | |||||||
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Location | Pokémon | Level | Moves | ||||
Route 101 | Torchic | 5 | Scratch | Growl | |||
OR | |||||||
Route 101 | Mudkip | 5 | Tackle | Growl | |||
OR | |||||||
Route 101 | Treecko | 5 | Pound | Leer | |||
AND | |||||||
Lavaridge Town | Wynaut | 1 (egg) | Counter | Mirror Coat | Safeguard | Destiny Bond | |
Weather Institute | Castform | 30 | Rain Dance | Sunny Day | Hail | Weather Ball | |
Devon Corporation | Lileep | 30 | Constrict | Acid | Ingrain | Confuse Ray | |
Devon Corporation | Anorith | 30 | Harden | Mud Sport | Water Gun | Metal Claw | |
Mossdeep City | Beldum | 1 | Take Down | ||||
Desert Ruins | Regirock | 45 | Curse | Superpower | Stone Edge | Iron Defense | |
Island Cave | Regice | 45 | Curse | Superpower | Ice Beam | Amnesia | |
Ancient Tomb | Registeel | 45 | Superpower | Flash Cannon | Iron Defense | Amnesia | |
AND EITHER | |||||||
Roaming Pokémon | Latias | 50 | Mist Ball | Psychic | Recover | Charm | |
OR | |||||||
Roaming Pokémon | Latios | 50 | Luster Purge | Psychic | Recover | Dragon Dance | |
AND | |||||||
Cave of Origin | Kyogre | 50 | Calm Mind | Ice Beam | Hydro Pump | Rest | |
OR | |||||||
Cave of Origin | Groudon | 50 | Bulk Up | Earthquake | Fire Blast | Rest | |
Sky Pillar | Rayquaza | 75 | Rest | Extremespeed | Outrage | Hyper Beam | |
In-game trade Pokémon
The following is a list of in-game event Pokémon. The first three are the same three as in real-life, and can be found in the same places, but at the levels available at Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. The Battle Frontier trade, so to avoid National Pokédex Pokémon, uses the Emerald Pacifidlog Town trade, as both the Rustboro City and Fortree City trades would involve version exclusive Pokémon.
List of in-game trade Pokémon | ||||||||
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Location | PC's Pokémon | NPC's Pokémon | Moves | Original Trainer | ID | |||
Rustboro City | Slakoth | Makuhita (L9) | Tackle | Focus Energy | Sand Attack | Kobe | 38726 | |
Fortree City | Pikachu | Skitty (L25) | Sing | DoubleSlap | Assist | Charm | Roman | 08460 |
Pacifidlog Town | Bellossom | Corsola (L50) | Spike Cannon | Rock Blast | Mirror Coat | Ancientpower | Skylar | 46285 |
Battle Frontier | Bagon | Horsea (L30) | SmokeScreen | Leer | Water Gun | Twister | Isis | 25945 |
Wild Pokémon
The following is a list of areas where wild Pokémon can be found, ordered by whenever you first find wild Pokémon. I'm counting the seaweed in Route 122 and Route 124 as grass.
I consider Fiery Path's Koffing and Grimer and Route 108's Plusle and Minun being plentiful in one game and scarce in the other to be an absolute cop out, so in these games the scarce 'half' will be swarm exclusive.
List of wild Pokémon locations | |||||||||||||||
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Location | Grass | Surfing | Fishing | ||||||||||||
Range Seaweed Rock Smashing |
Levels | Range | Levels | Old Rod | Good Rod | Super Rod | |||||||||
Min | Max | Min | Max | Range | Min | Max | Range | Min | Max | Range | Min | Max | |||
Route 101 | 2 | 3 | |||||||||||||
Route 102 | 2 | 4 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Route 103 | 3 | 4 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Route 104 | 4 | 5 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Petalburg Woods | 5 | 7 | |||||||||||||
Route 114 | 6 | 8 | |||||||||||||
Rusturf Tunnel | 7 | 10 | |||||||||||||
Dewford Town | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 113 | 22 | 24 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Petalburg City | 25 | 34 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||||
Route 105 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 106 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Granite Cave 1F | 7 | 10 | |||||||||||||
Granite Cave B1F | 9 | 11 | |||||||||||||
Granite Cave B2F | 10 | 12 | |||||||||||||
Granite Cave Steven's room | 11 | 13 | |||||||||||||
Route 107 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Slateport City | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 108 | 12 | 13 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Route 115 | 13 | 14 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Route 109 | 15 | 18 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Route 110 | 14 | 16 | |||||||||||||
Fiery Path | 14 | 16 | |||||||||||||
Route 111 | 14 | 16 | |||||||||||||
Route 112 | 16 | 20 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Meteor Falls 1F | 18 | 21 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Jagged Pass | 19 | 22 | |||||||||||||
Abandoned Ship | 25 | 34 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||||
New Mauville | 24 | 27 | |||||||||||||
Route 116 | 24 | 27 | 25 | 34 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Route 117 | 24 | 27 | 25 | 34 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Route 118 | 25 | 27 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Route 119 | 25 | 28 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Safari Zone | 25 | 28 | 20 | 23 | 7 | 19 | 20 | 32 | 33 | 45 | |||||
Route 120 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Mt. Pyre interior | 25 | 28 | |||||||||||||
Mt. Pyre exterior | 25 | 28 | |||||||||||||
Mt. Pyre summit | 25 | 28 | |||||||||||||
Route 121 | 25 | 28 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Lilycove City | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 122 | 25 | 28 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Mossdeep City | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 123 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Shoal Cave | 26 | 31 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Shoal Cave ice room | 28 | 34 | |||||||||||||
Route 124 | 25 | 28 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Route 125 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 126 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Ever Grande City | 30 | 39 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 127 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Pacifidlog Town | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Route 128 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||||
Seafloor Cavern | 30 | 36 | 25 | 34 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 39 | 40 | 58 | |||||
Sootopolis City | 5 | 34 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||||
Cave of Origin entrance | 28 | 36 | |||||||||||||
Cave of Origin 1F-3F | 30 | 36 | |||||||||||||
Meteor Falls B1F | 33 | 37 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Victory Road 1F | 38 | 41 | |||||||||||||
Victory Road B1F | 42 | 45 | |||||||||||||
Victory Road B2F | 46 | 49 | 20 | 23 | 10 | 19 | 20 | 29 | 30 | 39 | |||||
Desert Underpass | 50 | 52 | |||||||||||||
Artisan Cave | 50 | 52 | |||||||||||||
Sky Pillar 1F | 50 | 52 | |||||||||||||
Sky Pillar 3F | 53 | 55 | |||||||||||||
Sky Pillar 5F | 56 | 58 |
Trivia
In real life, the Game Boy Advance would have come out on 21 March 2001, a good 27 months after this game would have been released. Nintendo were actually developing the Game Boy Advance as early as 1996 and expected at the time to release it in at least one territory by the end of the year; the project was suspended in 1997 after Nintendo considered the Game Boy's 80% market share too high to merit the release of a successor. However, that 80% figure would have been heavily bolstered by the Mario franchise, which has its origins in 1981's Donkey Kong, and rescuing damsels in distress would have been absolutely nowhere near as popular as he is in real-life, which would have meant Nintendo could not have used the Game Boy's market share as justification to delay the Game Boy Advance and would have released it earlier; I'm going to go with 21 October 1998, because that's when the Game Boy Color was released in Japan.