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Hi, I wanna start by saying this is nowhere near a kid's rant or an annoying bored player's hobby. I don't wanna see anyone taking the chance to insult staff or players here. This thread is made to give feedback to the team and give the space to players ideas regarding the Kanto Birds event Quest. As a beginning point, Sinnoh requirement for Kanto legendary birds feels off. I see the point, but it limits the amount of players that are gonna be able to get them, despite being a "surprise event". The map itself is really nice, the mapper team made a good job on it, but the spawns are flat boring,common, and low tier (and as for what i've seen just water spawns); The quest itself is quite bad, to me at least. There is only one real hint ,a TrollDaddy line and its mon. The rest of the quest has basically to be achieved on your own, by errata corrige. The fact you need to get to Fire island with a "Cloud nine" mon, but nothing tells you it's not needed after the first run. The fact once you get there, you have to come back again to fetch a fire team, without specification if just a fire team or some fire mons. The fact all the battles are Superbosses and so you can't also use items, you can't rely on stats since all the mons are lvl 100 with more than full evs, so ye guess speed tiers. The fact all the dialogues are pretty much flat and there is no "easter egg", no hint, no joke or clue. Once you achieve Fire orb, you need to, once more, find out on your own what to do and where to go, fair enough. You are sent out of nowhere in a map to fight another Superboss, this time much harder than the first one aswell. And after that the two legendary birds, without chance of recovery. The only nice thing, luckily, is that there are no cooldowns. After that directing yourself to Ice island, once more on your own intuition, to get to think that you need "Shadow tag" to be able to catch the Articuno (since the tip this time is quite vague). All this to gather the 3 orbs , receive a 2 line dialogue from the NPC and then discover you cannot even catch the legends because you don't have evos, the gems , both, or have to catch also a mon to present to the npc. For all the reasons above I believe this is content wise the worst event, or the least polished one, that we had in PRO in a long time if not ever. What bothers me the most is that with a little more effort the event could have been much better. There was no real dead end aswell since it's a "Surprise event" so I don't see why spawns couldn't be revised in a couple more days, and some dialogues changed a bit and made more realistic or alive. Surely some player can agree to an extent on what I'm saying; we have been waiting birds for a long time and this is not the way I was expecting to receive them. Also there is no info about them being available after the event, so if someone could also clarify that (they did on Discord apparently) on the light of those who lost shaymin without knowing it wouldn't be present anymore after the event differently from, for example, Manaphy. Once more this isn't a kid's rant. All I wanted to suggest was to regard the points above and possibly: Make clearer tips, or vague aswell, just some tips; Better dialogue lines, since the ones here are really fast written (or they appear that to me); Decent or newer spawns, so that people are gonna be willing to put time in the map; Less back and forth action, because walking over and over in the same 3 maps is not fun for anyone; Final requirements indications, or stop by requirements right at the beginning, because otherwise those are wasted precious minutes to those who don't nearly have the requirements. I hope this will help you understanding if something is really wrong or if I'm just stupid (tough one indeed) Best regards to the community, Nos11 points
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Hey! I'm looking to sell off this shiny Gible I caught months ago. Start Price: 40m Insta Price: 60m INSTA by AzharSaurous (Sold IG) Minimum raise: 1m Accepted payments: Only interested in $ Auction duration from first bid: 72 hours/3 days (Countdown - https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20190711T0008&p0=:&font=cursive&csz=1)6 points
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It's always the same. The quests, despite python being now supported, still aren't in any way more interesting or developed ; if anything, the amount of work put into them is significantly lesser, leading to even worse stuff than what used to be done in the earlier days of the game with bigger restrictions. It's always the same requirements: regional champion (once again, why Sinnoh, for Kanto's legendaries?), required set evolution data (that will eventually get reduced down like all others end up being because every single time, people complain about it, yet every single time, it's thrown in unthinkingly as a requirement), show a freshly caught pokémon (every quest except Sinnoh's reporter), and give items. Mew's quest, that was done in 2014 or 2015, had those exact same types of requirements already, so this is a bland copy paste with tweaked values in the code. Then, once the quest actually starts, it's mostly going around the map for the sake of twisted satisfaction seeing people losing their patience. For instance, for Manaphy, it was: Go to Lilycove, Go to Eumi Island, Go to New Mauville, Go to Lilycove, Go to New Mauville, Go to Eumi Island. Along that, every single NPC in the Captain's ship had the very same bland, soulless, uninspired, one-line dialogue ; then, half of the NPCs who had more than that one line had typos in them (see my report here). -[/hr] Back in our days, we would make official announcements for events, like the 2017 Halloween's announcement, with clear mention of the legendary being only available during that time, as well as the requirements to do it, without giving away the full guide of every step of the quest. Of course, it's much less work to just say "surprise released" on Discord and get on with it, with no informations whatsoever, at all. -[/hr] Speaking of lazy: the bosses. As they get reworked, bosses go from Lvl 120 with 100 EVs in each stats, to: they have 400 EVs in each stat, which ends up giving even more stats than pokémon lvl 120; they hold items but the "choice *" held items, while effectively increasing their stats, do not block them into one offensive move; [*] you cannot use any items during the battle; [*] they still have several legendaries per team, though i can't seem to find if any have Megas; [*] some of the Bosses' pokémon have more than 4 moves; [*] they apparently had a random lineup to make more efficient teams based on their poké's order inefficient, but apparently that change got reversed at least. With that, they still have a 60% chance to reward you useless berries, 25% chance to reward you some PP Ups, and 15% chance to reward you a fully randomly generated non-shiny pokémon. And that is when they reward you something aside from the mere privilege to keep going through quests, like in this particular event's case. Quests in which they're lazily thrown in to give those a wrong difficulty level. -[/hr] In short, the suggestion is quite simple in its form, but evidently complicated in its implications: start thinking. You're supposed to do the job out of passion ; be passionate. A game is supposed to entertain ; be entertaining. If you can't be bothered; don't. But don't throw unpolished stuff to be done with it and cut all questions/suggestions about the matter, because that's how you get this.5 points
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Fix superboss. There's not much to work with when there's only monotype. Making it a normal boss requirement (Medium level) would make the quest a lot more friendly.3 points
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I don't think it should be easy, not at all. It should be in line with the other quests, as in similar requirements and results. However the way things are presented should be as polished as possible, as entartaining as possible and available to the most suited target. But there are differences in between hard and frustrating, or hard and boring. Furthermore as i said this is my point of view and the thread goal is not to humiliate who made the quest, or the players who like it, but just to give my rather useless 2% and allow other players who have similar or different opinion to come and express it freely to enhance progress in the game. The base of progress is discussion and with no discussion there is no feedback.2 points
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I would be totally ok with requiring a fresh catch poke, but having it to be good, very good and epic (in this order), and having it being tier7+... meh.2 points
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Complete Kanto Walkthrough Hello, I've created this guide to help out the newer players who may be struggling with progressing in the story. In this guide, I will go over how to beat the Kanto region's story; from the intro to the Elite 4. Hopefully, you can find use of it and it helps you Throughout the guide, I will be linking other guides for side quests or other peoples guides on certain story quests. This is because I believe it's important to credit the people who have already put in the effort to make helpful guides. Guides that I don't find a place for or guides that I feel are important to be included will be linked at the bottom of this post. For the users who have been wanting me to create a Johto guide, you can find it in the link provided below. Apologies for not creating it myself, sooner. I got burned out from the game and the guide was left half complete in my documents. Luckily, SugarRed9 has completed her own. It follows the same structure as this guide so everything should be familiar to the new players who are following along. Arielgg has also made the Hoenn and Sinnoh guides, so be sure to give a big thanks to her! Johto Guide Hoenn guide Sinnoh Guide To get the most out of this guide, please use CTRL+F to search for the part that you're looking for. The index A place of reference to help you better find what you're looking for. Introduction Pallet Town Route 1 Viridian City Viridian Forest Pewter City Route 3 Mt. Moon Route 4 Route 25 & 25 Cerulean City Route 5 & 6 SS Anne Vermilion City Diglett's Cave Rock Tunnel Route 8 & 9 Celadon City Lavender Town Route 12, 13, 14 & 15 Fuschia City Journey to Saffron Saffron City Journey to Cinnabar Cinnabar Island Viridian City Gym Victory Road Kanto Elite 4 Finishing Kanto and starting Johto The guide Introduction WELCOME TO PRO! Once you start a new game on any of the two servers, you will be greeted by Professor Oak. From here you can design your character; please note, you cannot change your character's appearance without buying the Magic Mirror from the coin shop. So chose wisely. Once you have chosen your character you will be spawned into the intro world. Follow the dirt path South until you reach Oak; talk to him then continue the path. Eventually, you will reach Mew, it will flee and you can continue the path. Once you reach your mother she will start crying about how much she will miss you, once her dialogue is over you will be teleported to Pallet Town. Pallet Town Once you spawn in Pallet Town you should leave your home and walk to Professor Oak's Lab, which is at the Southeast of your home. Once there you will be given the option to chose your starter Pokémon. You will also be given your Pokédex. When choosing your starter you have 4 options; Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Pikachu. By choosing Pikachu you unlock an extra side quest where you are able to obtain Ash's hat. Link to guide. To chose Pikachu you must click "No." on all three starters. After choosing your starter you can exit Oak's Lab and return home. Talk to your mother then go upstairs and pick the two items on the floor. You will receive 5 Pokéballs and 5 Potions. Now, leave your house and walk outside. You will notice an Eevee with an orange name. Talk to it and you will trigger a scene with Jackson, your rival. Talk to Jackson to battle him. If you lose a battle you will drop 5% of your money. Once you finish the fight you should continue North to Route 1. Route 1 Now that you have left Pallet Town you must continue North, to Viridian City. On your way you can talk to the NPC with the brown coat for a free potion. There are also 3 hidden potions behind this tree. Viridian City Once you enter Viridian, the first thing you will see is a Rare Candy. This Rare Candy will respawn once every 7 days. There is also a trainer here who will trade her Oddish for a Pidgey that has 15 IVs or more in Speed and Attack. If you chose Charmander or Pikachu I recommend this trade as it will greatly help with the first gym. Before you continue the story I recommend training your Pokémon to around level 10. Use Route 22 to train your Pokémon. Once you are ready for Jackson, enter the school building and go to the lower floor. Confront Jackson and you will battle him. His Eevee is now level 8. If you lose to Jackson then you will have to talk with the Receptions and then return to Pallet Town and ask his mom to come and move him. His house is the one next to yours. If you beat Jackson then you are free to move on to Viridian Forest. Head North to Route 2 and continue until you reach the stop house. Viridian Forest When you're in Viridian Forest you will find Viridian Maze. The entire maze is pitch black so you will need HM Flash to go through it. Use this guide to help find your way. Link to guide. Outside of the maze is a boy who has lost his Pidgey to a Team Rocket Grunt. Accept his quest and go into the maze. After defeating the Rocket Grunt you can return to the boy and you will receive 15 Pokéballs and an Escape Rope as a reward. Go back into the maze and talk to the girl on a motorbike, she gives you the option to learn headbutt. You should do this as headbutt is quite useful for finding berries and rare Pokémon. Once you've done everything you can in the maze, start to make your way through the forest. Make sure to battle all the trainers as they're a good source of EXP. After you reach the end of the forest you will exit on Route 2. Use the tall grass here to train your Pokémon to level 15 if they aren't already. Pewter City There isn't much to do in Pewter City except for defeating the gym. Once you enter the city you will be greeted by Team Rocket outside of a Pokécenter. Talk to them then continue to the gym. Brock uses Rock Type so water, grass and fighting are your best options. He uses a Geodude and an Onix. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 15 for this gym. After beating Brock he will reward you with the Boulder Badge. By receiving the Boulder Badge you can now use Headbutt and Flash outside of battle if your Pokémon has 150 happiness or more. You also can buy TM34 - Bide from the man near the entrance. When you leave the gym you will talk to Red for the first time. Complete his dialogue and continue to Route 3. Route 3 Again, there isn't much to do on Route 3 except for fighting a load of trainers. Once you reach the Pokécenter at the other side you can enter it and purchase a Magikarp. Outside at the entrance to Mt. Moon, there is a salesman who will sell you 5 Escape Ropes for $2,000. You save $500 with this deal. Mt. Moon Mt. Moon can be a bit of a maze to newer players. When trying to get to the other side you should avoid the first 2 ladders as they only lead you to dig spots. Instead continue on the first floor until you reach the ladder at the end. There is also a free Moon Stone here which can be useful later on. Continue walking through until you reach Mt. Moon B2F, defeat the Rocket Grunts and talk to the scientist. He will battle you for the fossils that he found. After defeating him you are allowed to chose one to keep. On the left is the Helix fossil which gives you Omanyte and on the right is the Dome fossil which will give you a Kabuto. After you take a fossil you can walk forwards a little and battle Jesse and James. After you defeat them you can continue to the exit. Route 4 There isn't anything to do on Route 4 except for battling a few trainers and headbutting a few trees. Continue walking East until you reach Cerulean City. When you get to Cerulean City heal your Pokémon and walk North to Route 24. Route 24 & 25 Once you defeat them all you can progress to Route 25 where you will meet a team Rocket Grunt. Talk to him and you will receive a free Nugget (And a surprise battle :3) After beating him, start to walk East. Defeat the trainers and arrive at Bill's house. Once inside, talk to Bill and he will ask for your help. He has lost his research book and if you can find it for him he will reward you. You might get tired after looking through all his bookshelves and resort to help chat or this guide. His research book is under his pillow, take it and talk to Bill again to receive your reward; a ticket to the SS Anne. Cerulean City After you return to Cerulean City you should start to train your Pokémon to around level 25. Use the trainers from the nearby routes and the tall grass on Route 24 to help level them. Once you feel like your Pokémon are strong enough you can challenge the gym. Misty uses Water Type Pokémon so grass or electric types will work well against her. She uses a Poliwag, a Horsea and a Starmie. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 25 for this gym. After defeating her you will be rewarded with the Cascade Badge which gives you the ability to use HM Cut outside of battle. You can also purchase TM11 - Bubblebeam from the man at the front of the gym. Something to remember in Cerulean City is the bike shop. After you buy the bike ticket from Vermilion you can trade it for a bike here. Route 5 & 6 After defeating the Cerulean gym you should continue south to Route 5. On Route 5 you will find the daycare center however it's good to note that breeding is not in PRO. Instead, the daycare is used to teach your Pokémon egg moves after defeating the Naero boss. This is end game content and won't be covered in this guide, if you want to learn more about bosses then check out this guide: Boss Guide. At the end of Route 5, you will find this underground passage. Use it to travel to Route 6 where you can continue the story. Once you arrive at Route 6 you will be able to battle a few trainers. Make your way to the entrance to Vermilion and talk to Psychic Wade. He will teleport you to an alternate reality where Lance has destroyed Vermilion City. Confront Lance and you will be engaged into a battle with him. He will use his Dragonair which spams Hyper Beam; slowly eliminating each one of your Pokémon. After he beats you, you will be teleported to the Vermilion Pokécenter. Rush back to Wade and talk to him, after you finish talking to him you can progress to Vermilion City and the SS Anne. SS Anne To start the SS Anne quest you will first need to talk to Lt. Surge at the Vermilion Docks.He will return to his gym and you will be able to enter the cruise ship. If you didn't get the SS Anne ticket from Bill then you will have to walk all the way back to Route 25 and complete his quest. When you enter the SS Anne, talk to the usher and he will escort you to your room. Log in to the PC next to your bed and he will move from your doorway. Whenever your Pokémon need healing you should come back to your room and interact with your bed. As you continue you can go into each room of the ship and battle trainers. To maximize your EXP I recommend that you battle all of the trainers on the ship. Make your way to the first floor and enter the kitchen; located on the far left. Make sure you have a Pecha berry to give to the doctor, if you don't have one in your inventory then there will be one in a trash can. Talk to the doctor in the kitchen and offer to help him cure the captain. When you show him the Pecha berry he will tell you to go the second floor and meet Jenson.Go to the second floor and enter the room on the far right. In here you can talk to Jenson who will ask you to find his Blissey in the ballroom as it holds the secret potion. Make your way upstairs again. From there you have the option to beat Jackson again. You might as well as it's some free EXP and he probably deserves it. Continue to the ballroom and head to the upper floor where you will find Jenson's Blissey. Talk to it and it will disappear and leave you with the secret potion.Now you can return to the second floor and find the captain. On the way there you can pick up some leftovers from this trash can, Once you get to the captain's quarters you can give him the potion in return for HM Cut. You can now leave the SS Anne and fight the Vermilion gym.You cannot return to the SS Anne after leaving. Vermilion City Lt. Surge's gym puzzle is probably the most annoying one out of the Kanto gyms. Instead of having something cool like teleporters or... teleporters, he has a bunch of trash cans switches and two of those switches need to be activated in the correct order. When guessing the switches you will mostly see this: However, once you trigger the first switch you will see: You now have to find the second switch in the sequence by going through all the switches again. However, if you click the wrong switch then you'll have to start again, so you better remember where that first switch was. Once you finally find both correct switches you will be able to progress and battle Lt. Surge. Surge specializes in Electric Types so ground type Pokémon will be most effective against him. He uses a Voltorb, Pikachu, Electrode and Raichu. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 35 for this gym. Upon beating him you will be rewarded with the Thunder Badge and you'll be able to buy TM24 - Thunderbolt from the man at the entrance. When exploring Vermilion you can go inside this house and receive a free Old Rod. You will need to collect this in order to gain access to the Good Rod and eventually the Super Rod. You can also enter the house next to the Pokécenter and help the boy. Upon paying him $60,000 & giving him an OT Ditto, Samuel will thank you by giving you the bike voucher. You can trade this voucher in at the Cerulean Bike store to receive your bike and gain access to the bike route. Diglett's Cave After you are done in Vermilion, head East to Route 11. Here you can talk to a karate expert outside of Diglett's Cave and he will move out the way.Enter the cave and follow it through to Route 2. Once there you should head South to the stophouse. Talk to Oak's aide and he will check your Pokédex. You need to have caught 10 different species of Pokémon. You can check your caught data by going to your Pokédex and looking at the number next to "Owned." Now that you have HM Flash you can go back to Cerulean City and go East to Route 9. Rock Tunnel After travelling through Route 9 and beating the trainers there, you will have to enter Rock Tunnel. However, similar to Viridian Maze, Rock Tunnel is pitch black so you will have to teach one of your Pokémon HM Flash.To use Flash outside of battle you have to, first, click the Pokémon in your party and then click the move "Flash." Now your vision should be a lot better. Follow the cave through, it's mostly linear but if you are having issues finding the correct ladders then here they are in order. Once you escape Rock Tunnel, head South to Lavender Town. Upon arrival you will hear two guards talking about crime in Celadon City. Since you cannot do anything in Lavender Town yet you must go West to Route 8. Route 7 & 8 There are a lot of trainers on Route 8 which means there is a lot of EXP to be gained. There is also a hidden abandoned Growlithe behind this tree. After beating the trainers on Route 8 go to the underground tunnel and continue East to Route 7. There is nothing interesting on Route 7 so continue to Celadon City. Celadon City When you arrive at Celadon City the first thing you might notice is Sergeant Rick. Team Rocket has set up base in the Gamecorner and Rick needs help infiltrating it. To start the quest you need to offer your help. Enter the Gamecorner and talk to Greg. He will lead you downstairs. Once you are downstairs, talk to Greg again and he will leave. However, clumsily, he will forget his lift key. Pick it up and use the lift at the bottom of the hideout. Use the lift to go to B2F where you will meet Jackson. Fight him and defeat him in a battle. When you beat him he will get really upset and alert Team Rocket of your whereabouts. Walk around and you will be captured by Team Rocket. Whilst in this room you can use the crates to hoist yourself over the wall and attempt an escape. If a Team Rocket member sees you then you will be transported back to where you started. In B2F there is a large maze with some items scattered around it. Go through the maze, following the red arrows and exit the maze with the green arrow. Once you collect all the items go down the second flight of stairs to B3F and fight Greg. After you beat him go through the smaller maze and down the staircase. Once you're in B4F defeat the Supervisor to get the Card Key. Go back upstairs to B2F and through the large maze again. Take the lift to B4F and use the Card Key on the hidden door. Fight Giovanni and after you defeat him he will run from the building. You can now pick up the Silph Scope from Giovanni's table. You now need to look in each receptor for an Eevee. There are 2 receptors in Giovanni's room, 1 on the other side of B4F and 2 more on B3F. After you find the Eevee you can now leave the Gamecorner and talk to Sergeant Rick. He will reward you for your hard work with the Eevee that you just saved. Now that you've beaten Giovanni you can talk to these Team Rocket members and they will run from the city. You now have access to the Celadon gym. Heal your Pokémon and go challenge it. Erika specializes in Grass Type Pokémon so fire, poison, bug and ice type Pokémon will help you a lot. She uses 3 Pokémon, a Victreebell, an Ivysaur and a Vileplume. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 45 for this gym. After you beat her you are given the Rainbow Badge which gives you access to trading with other players. This opens the option to do evolutionary trades which can be useful later on. You can also buy TM21 - Mega Drain from the man at the front of her gym. Exit the gym and you will be put into a battle with Red. Just like Lance's Dragonair he is highly over-levelled compared to you so defeat is almost inevitable. Once the battle is over you can head back to Lavender Town. Lavender Town When you arrive at Lavender Town the first thing you should do is snoop around Mr. Fuji's house. There will be some notes on his desk; interact with them and continue to Lavender Tower. Enter Lavender Tower and work your way to the top floor. You won't need to worry about going back to heal your Pokémon as half way up there is a Nurse Joy. When you get to the 6th floor you will have to use the Silph Scope to reveal the spirit of a Marowak which is blocking your path. You can't catch it so once you KO it move on to the 7th and final floor. There you will have to defeat a few Team Rocket Grunts and save Mr. Fuji. Once you save him he will reward you with the Poké Flute. Leave the tower and return to Mr. Fuji's house and engage in some dialogue with him. When he is finished talking you can go South of Lavender Town to Route 12. Route 12, 13, 14 & 15 Follow Route 12 South until you find the sleeping Snorlax. Use the Poké Flute to wake it up and try you best to capture it. Once you either KO or capture it you can now use the stophouse to the left for a faster way to get to Vermilion City. In the upper floor of the Route 11 stophouse there is another Oak's aide who will give you Dig after you capture 30 different Pokémon. Continue South on Route 12 until you reach a small patch of grass. There is a hidden rare candy here that respawns once every 14 days. Pick it up and continue the wooden path to Route 13. On Route 13 there is a large maze with a lot of trainers in it and at the end of it, Berry Tower.You can battle in Berry Tower and win.. you guessed it, berries. If you don't need berries then continue the path South to Route 14. Once on Route 14 head Southwest to Route 15 then finally follow Route 15 West until you reach Fuschia City. Fuschia City Unlike some other cities, the first thing you should do in Fuschia is defeat the gym. Janine, the leader of the gym has many other lookalikes in her gym and you have to work your way through them and an invisible maze. Follow this route to battle each trainer and get to the gym leader. Janine uses Poison Type Pokémon so ground and psychic type Pokémon will easily take care of her. She uses a Crobat, 2 Weezings, an Ariados and a Venomoth. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 55 for this gym. After you beat her you will be rewarded with the Soul Badge. You can also buy TM6 - Toxic from the clerk at the front of her gym. When you leave the gym walk south until you meet Victor on the beach. Battle him and he will tell you where to find HM Surf. You can also teach any Pikachu Surf if and only if you chose Pikachu as your starter. Head to the North side of Fuschia and enter the Safari Building. Here you can pay $5,000 for 20 minutes of safari time. When you are teleported to the Safari Entrance follow these directions to get to Safari Area 3: East to Safari Area 1 -> North-East to Safari Entrance -> West to Safari Area 2 -> South to Safari Area 3 When you get there, enter this house and HM Surf will be waiting for you on the wooden table. From here you can also enter the Safari Exclusive Area if you bought a membership to PRO. More info on Membership only areas can be found here. Now that you have HM Surf you can either use up the rest of your safari time looking for rare Pokémon or you can use an escape rope to be teleported to your last used Pokécenter. Before you leave Fuschia City, make sure to visit the Fishing Guru's house where you can purchase the Good Rod for $15,000. You must have the Old Rod first in order to buy the Good Rod. Journey to Saffron From Fuschia City you can either head West to Route 18 and follow the Bike Route to Celadon City (Require the bike quest to be completed to enter this area) or head East and go back to Lavender Town When trying to enter Saffron you will be told by the stophouse guards that they will only let you pass if you give them some Lemonade. To get the Lemonade you will have to return to Celadon City and go to the Celadon Mart. Go to the top floor of the Mart and purchase one Lemonade from the vending machine. Before you leave the Celadon Mart you can talk to this Thief and complete hist side quest to unlock TM46 -Thief. Here is a link to a guide on the quest. Take the Lemonade to one of the stophouse guards and give it to him. He will tell the other guards to let you in in the future. Saffron City The first thing you should do is visit the Saffron Dojo. In there you can fight some trainers for some easy EXP and once you defeat Koichi you can take either Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan. After you are done here you can progress to Silph Co. When you arrive at Silph Co. your first impression might be that you have to spend 20 minutes spamming warp panels until you get it correct. However, this isn't the case as a matter of fact, you only need to use 2 warp panels to get to Giovanni. But I highly recommend taking your time and battling all the Team Rocket Grunts to gain as much EXP as you can. Once you feel that you are ready then go to the 3rd floor and take the first warp panel. Then take the next panel opposite the bed. Once you use those warp panels you will have to battle Blue to prove that you're ready to fight Giovanni. After beating Blue you can fight Giovanni. Make sure to be over-levelled or bring some potions as he seems to cause some issues for many players. After you beat Giovanni he will flee from the building and you can talk to the Silph Co. Director. As a reward, he will give you a Master Ball some Rare Candies. You're now finished with Silph Co. Make your way to the Pokécenter and heal your Pokémon for the 6th gym. To most the Saffron Gym puzzle can be both confusing and frustrating, it's almost as bad as Vermilion's puzzle. However, similar to the Silph Co. warp pads I've put together an image that shows you the fastest way to Sabrina. Simply follow these directions: Up -> Down -> Down -> Left. Sabrina is the Psychic Type gym leader. Bug, ghost and dark type Pokémon are recommended to ensure a victory. Sabrina uses a Hypno, Mr. Mime, Espeon and an Alakazam. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 65 for this gym. After beating it you will be rewarded with the Marsh Badge and you'll be able to purchase TM29 - Psychic from the man at the front of the gym. Journey to Cinnabar There are two ways that you can travel to Cinnabar Island from. You can surf either South from Pallet Town or Southwest from Fuschia. If you surf from Pallet Town then you'll encounter a few trainers and eventually arrive at the North side of Cinnabar. If you surf from Fuschia, however, you will have to go through the Seafoam Islands. You can also surf Southeast from Fuschia to start the free Arcanine mount quest. If you chose the Seafoam Route then you'll eventually surf to these islands. Enter through the cave entrance and walk East in the cave. There is no need to use any ladders unless you're looking to level your Pokémon. Just carry on East until you reach the exit. After you exit the islands, continue to surf West until you reach Cinnabar Island. Cinnabar Island Once you arrive at Cinnabar Island, if you talk to the guard outside the gym he will tell you that you need to bring him a key which is hidden in the Cinnabar Mansion. Enter the Mansion and go to the second floor. From there you should take the staircase at the North side of the second floor. When you reach the 3rd floor you are given the option to enter one of five doors. Each one will lead you to a different location in the mansion; some lead you outside of the mansion. When you find the correct door you should end up in B1F. Head to the west side of the room and interact with the bookshelves. You will pass through the wall and be able to take the Mansion Key. When you retrieve the key from Cinnabar Mansion you can talk to the guard outside of the gym and he will leave, allowing you to pass. Work your way through the gym and it's trainers until you reach the last trainer on the first floor. There will be a small scene between Lt. Surge and Blaine involving Mew. When Mew leaves you can go downstairs and find Blaine. Blaine is the Fire Type gym leader. Water, ground and rock type Pokémon will help you defeat him. He is the first gym leader to use 5 Pokémon. Those being Arcanine, Rapidash, Charizard, Ninetales and Magmar. I recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 75 for this gym. Defeating Blaine will give you the Volcano badge, you can also buy TM35 - Flamethrower from the man at the front of his gym. You also gain access to the fossil recovery room at the Cinnabar Research Lab. Finally, now that you've defeated the 7th gym you are allowed to enter the fossil recovery room at the Cinnabar Research Lab. From here you can revive any fossils that you pick up on your journey. In the lab, you can also talk to Davis and receive a free Porygon after you have 100 caught data on your Pokédex. Viridian City Gym When you're done at Cinnabar Island you can head North to go back to Pallet Town. From there continue to head North to Viridian City.If you were taking your time with the story that Rare Candy might've respawned. Anyways, go to the gym and enter it. Inside you will meet Blue and he'll tell you about how strong Giovanni really is. If you feel like you're prepared then continue. Despite Giovanni having 6 Pokémon with him, he will only use one. His Armoured Mewtwo; a Steel/ Psychic type. Dark, ground, ghost and fire type Pokémon will be extremely useful in this battle. I highly recommend you level your Pokémon to around level 85 before challenging this gym. By beating Giovanni you are rewarded with the Earth Badge and access to the Kanto Elite 4. You can also buy TM26 - Earthquake at the gym. Giovanni will now disband Team Rocket and never be seen again. Victory Road To get to Victory Road you will have to head West of Viridian City, through Route 22. Talk to the guards outside of the reception and they will let you pass. Once you're inside, head North and meet Red. He will battle you and probably completely destroy you again. After the battle is over he will move and you'll be free to go through Victory Road. Go through and beat all the trainers as you really need the EXP for the Elite 4. As you make your way through and come to the exit you will encounter Moltres. (You might not see it due to the mass amounts of players in the area, but it's right in front of the exit.) Interact with it to initiate a battle. Something to note is that you can not catch Moltres. Currently, the only legendary Pokémon that you can catch are Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, one of the Legendary Dogs (Suicune, Raikou, Entei), Heatran, one of the Legendary Lake Trio (Azelf, Uxie, Mespirit), one of the Eons (Latios, Latias), Phione and Genesect. After you KO it you can move through the exit and into the Indigo Plateau. Here you will see two building and Youngster Joey. As you're doing the Kanto Elite 4 you will need to go to the East building. As you walk there you will be congratulated by all the Kanto gym leaders as well as your mother. Now that you've beaten Victory Road it is time for you to train your Pokémon so they are ready for the Elite 4. Use the exit of Victory Road as a hotspot for EXP. Alternatively, you can travel back to Seafoam Islands and use the lower floors to level up your Pokémon. Once your Pokémon each reach around level 90 you will be ready for the Elite 4. Stock up on potions and revives and enter via the door at the back of the center. Kanto Elite 4 Lorelie is the first member of the Kanto Elite 4. She specializes in Ice and Water type Pokémon. Her party consists of a Dewgong, Slowbro, Lapras, Jinx and Cloyster. Electric type Pokémon can wipe this team with ease. After defeating her you will be allowed to progress to the next member of the E4. Continue to the room behind her where you will meet your next challenge. Bruno, the second member of the Elite 4 is a Rock and Fighting type expert. He uses an Onix, Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Machamp and another Onix. Using Psychic type Pokémon will aid you in this fight, however, Bruno is probably the easiest member of the Elite 4. By beating him you will be allowed to progress to the next member of the Elite 4, Agatha. Agatha is the third member of the Elite 4. She is a Poison and Ghost type trainer. She uses a Gengar, Crobat, Haunter, Arbok and a Mega Gengar. Similar to Bruno, using Psychic type Pokémon will help you greatly in this fight. Sucker Punch is also an easy way to take out her strong ghost Pokémon. After you beat her you can pass to Lance, the final member of the Elite 4. Lance is the final member of the Elite 4 and specializes in Dragon Type Pokémon. He uses his Gyarados, Dragonair, Dragonite, Aerodactyl, Tyranitar and Charizard. Four of which aren't dragon type Pokémon. Water and Electric type Pokémon can wipe this team off the face of the earth. Upon beating him he will allow you to pass to the Kanto Champion, where you will fight to become the champion of the region. Heal your Pokémon with the potions and revives that you bought and progress to the next room. So I've been calling him Blue this entire time. But his name is actually Gary? Anyways.. Gary is the champion of Kanto, he is a bit of a rebel and doesn't use a monotype team. Instead, he uses a Pidgeot, Alakazam, Rhydon, Arcanine, Mega Blastoise and an Exeggutor. You shouldn't have too much trouble beating him.After he is defeated, he will congratulate you on your victory. Walk behind him and talk to Professor Oak who will bring you back to Pallet Town. Finishing Kanto and starting Johto Now that you're the Kanto Champion you can access Johto. Go back to Oak's lab and talk to him, he will tell you of Johto and how to get there. Now go back to the Indigo Plateau Reception where you fought Red. Walk South and talk to the guards in front of the exit. They will allow you to pass. You can now travel through Route 26 to go to Johto. Continue walking South and you will eventually reach Route 27, from there you should walk West until your reach Tohjo Falls.If you surf North a little you will find an abandoned Crobat. Exit Tohjo Falls and carry on walking West. Start surfing and you will finally reach Johto. BEWARE: Once you enter Johto there is no turning back until you beat the 8th gym. All your Kanto Pokémon will be locked in you PC and you won't be able to use them unlit you beat the 8th gym. If you wanted to do anything in Kanto before you go to Johto you should do it now! If you are ready for Johto then click "Yes" and walk forwards. This concludes my Kanto Walkthrough. Thanks for reading1 point
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*To use Dig outside of battle. Your pokemon must have 150+ Happiness. This can be viewed with the command /happy 1-6 being written in a chat for example /happy 1 for the pokemon in the first slot of your party. *Dig Spots have a 3 day cooldown *The Dig TM (TM28) can be acquired from: • FREE Cerulean House 6 • Celadon Mart - $3,500 • Route 36 Smuggler - $5,000 • Lilycove Mart - $4,000 • FREE Route 114 Pink-colored names denote that this Spawn or Area is exclusively active membership users. Area: Digletts Cave (Northwesternmost and Southeasternmost trench of the basement floor) Patches:8 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Flying Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Potion.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7a/Potion.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Potion[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Fresh Water.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1e/Fresh_Water.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Fresh Water[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dawn Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d3/Dawn_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dawn Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sun Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Sun_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sun Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Level Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/5/5b/Level_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Level Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Carbos.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/fe/Carbos.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Carbos[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dome Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/5/52/Dome_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dome Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Icicle Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=50Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b9/50Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Diglett[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=51Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/5/5b/51Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dugtrio[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=529Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d4/529Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Drilbur[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Route 3 (Southwest and Southeast trench) Patches:8 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Bug Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Nugget.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/f0/Nugget.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nugget[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Hyper Potion.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/23/Hyper_Potion.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Hyper Potion[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sun Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Sun_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sun Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Hard Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/5/59/Hard_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Hard Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Leftovers.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/Leftovers.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Leftovers[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Iron.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Iron.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Iron[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Old Amber.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/fc/Old_Amber.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Old Amber[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Pixie Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=111Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0d/111Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rhyhorn[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=304Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/31/304Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Aron[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Route 14 (The Ditch behind Kiri and Jan) Patches:4 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Fighting Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Potion.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/7/7a/Potion.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Potion[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Fresh Water.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/1/1e/Fresh_Water.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Fresh Water[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dawn Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d3/Dawn_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dawn Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sun Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Sun_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sun Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Level Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/5b/Level_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Level Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Carbos.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/fe/Carbos.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Carbos[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dome Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/52/Dome_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dome Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Sky Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=75Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/1/14/75Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Graveler[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=328Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/a/af/328Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Trapinch[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Route 15 Patches:5 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Fire Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Revival Herb.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Revival_Herb.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Revival Herb[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Super Potion.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/8/8f/Super_Potion.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Super Potion[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Reaper Cloth.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d5/Reaper_Cloth.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Reaper Cloth[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Level Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/5b/Level_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Level Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Nest Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/a/a6/Nest_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nest Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Calcium.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/f5/Calcium.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Calcium[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dome Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/52/Dome_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dome Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Fire Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=95Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/2/22/95Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Onix[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=436Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/e/e6/436Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Bronzor[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Mt. Moon (Southwestern and Northeastern segment of 1F) Patches:8 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dark Gem.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/f0/Dark_Gem.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dark Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Stardust.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/6/65/Stardust.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Stardust[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Rare Candy.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/a/a2/Rare_Candy.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rare Candy[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Hard Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/59/Hard_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Hard Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Moon Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/3/35/Moon_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Moon Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sun Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Sun_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sun Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Carbos.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/fe/Carbos.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Carbos[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Old Amber.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/fc/Old_Amber.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Old Amber[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Draco Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rartity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Unommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=111Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/0/0d/111Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rhyhorn[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=679Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/1/12/679Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Honedge[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Mt. Moon (Northernmost and Middlemost chamber of B2F) Patches:8 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Dragon Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Rare Candy.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/a/a2/Rare_Candy.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rare Candy[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Revive.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/1/13/Revive.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Revive[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Moon Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/3/35/Moon_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Moon Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Moon Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b0/Moon_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Moon Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Net Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/bb/Net_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Net Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Iron.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Iron.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Iron[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Old Amber.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/fc/Old_Amber.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Old Amber[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dread Plate.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/4/43/Dread_Plate.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dread Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=95Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/2/22/95Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Onix[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=618Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/0/0e/618Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Stunfisk[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=246Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/a/a8/246Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Larvitar[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Rock Tunnel (Nearby the northern Route 10 entryway on 1F.) Patches:6 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Electric Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Nugget.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/f0/Nugget.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nugget[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Rare Candy.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/a/a2/Rare_Candy.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rare Candy[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Level Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/5b/Level_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Level Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Net Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/bb/Net_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Net Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Moon Ball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b0/Moon_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Moon Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Carbos.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/fe/Carbos.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Carbos[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Old Amber.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/f/fc/Old_Amber.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Old Amber[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Earth Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=50Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b9/50Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Diglett[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=75Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/1/14/75Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Graveler[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=343Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/7/72/343Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Baltoy[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Rock Tunnel (patches near the southernmost stairways on the basement floor.) Patches:8 Item: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Fairy Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Star Piece.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/6/6a/Star_Piece.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Star Piece[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Revive.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/1/13/Revive.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Revive[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Hard Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/59/Hard_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Hard Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Moon Stone.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/3/35/Moon_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Moon Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Leftovers.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/Leftovers.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Leftovers[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Iron.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Iron.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Iron[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dome Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/5/52/Dome_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dome Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Fist Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=436Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/e/e6/436Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Bronzor[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=343Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/7/72/343Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Baltoy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=304Icon.pnghttp://prowiki.info/images/3/31/304Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Aron[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Dark Cave South (northwesternmost patches from Route 46's entryway.) Patches:3 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Ground Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Soda Pop.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/6/6a/Soda_Pop.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Soda Pop[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Paralyze Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d6/Paralyze_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Paralyze Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Reaper Cloth.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d5/Reaper_Cloth.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Reaper Cloth[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Leftovers.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/Leftovers.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Leftovers[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Lure Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Lure_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Lure Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Calcium.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/f5/Calcium.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Calcium[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Root Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7d/Root_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Root Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Claw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/3e/Claw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Claw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Meadow Plate.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/2e/Meadow_Plate.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Meadow Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=95Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/22/95Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Onix[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=299Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d8/299Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nosepass[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=679Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/12/679Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Honedge[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Mt. Mortar (The area from Route 42's eastern entryway on 1F, The allotment north of Route 42's centric entryway on 1F and The allotments north of the entryway near the berry-tree plants on Route 42.} Patches:11 Item: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Ice Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Star Dust[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Revival Herb.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Revival_Herb.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Revival Herb[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Lure Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Lure_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Lure Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sun Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Sun_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sun Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dawn Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d3/Dawn_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dawn Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Protein.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d8/Protein.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Protein[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Root Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7d/Root_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Root Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Claw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/3e/Claw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Claw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Splash Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=618Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0e/618Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Stunfisk[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=529Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d4/529Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Drilbur[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Slowpoke Well (All Patches on 1F.) Patches:12 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Ghost Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Nugget.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/f0/Nugget.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nugget[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Soda Pop.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/6/6a/Soda_Pop.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Soda Pop[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Fast Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/f8/Fast_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Fast Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Nest Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/a6/Nest_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nest Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Leftovers.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/Leftovers.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Leftovers[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Calcium.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/f5/Calcium.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Calcium[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Root Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7d/Root_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Root Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Claw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/3e/Claw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Claw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Insect Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=618Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0e/618Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Stunfisk[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=524Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cc/524Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Roggenrola[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Slowpoke Well (All Patches on L1.) Patches:8 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Grass Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Potion.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7a/Potion.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Potion[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Paralyze Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d6/Paralyze_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Paralyze Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Leftovers.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/Leftovers.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Leftovers[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dusk Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/39/Dusk_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dusk Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Friend Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/30/Friend_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Friend Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Protein.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d8/Protein.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Protein[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Root Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7d/Root_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Root Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Claw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/3e/Claw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Claw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Iron Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=74Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e8/74Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Geodude[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=231Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/231Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Phanpy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=449Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/45/449Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Hippopotas[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Maniac Tunnel (East side of Maniac Tunnel located South of Veilstone City.) Patches:6 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Normal Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Ether.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/3c/Ether.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Ether[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Antidote.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/71/Antidote.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Antidote[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Ultra Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/34/Ultra_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Ultra Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Friend Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/30/Friend_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Friend Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Reaper Cloth.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d5/Reaper_Cloth.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Reaper Cloth[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Zinc.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cb/Zinc.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Zinc[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Spooky Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=95Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/22/95Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Onix[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=231Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/231Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Phanpy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=246Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/a8/246Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Larvitar[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Mt. Coronet Summit (South side of Mt. Coronet Summit.) Patches:5 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Poison Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Antidote.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/71/Antidote.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Antidote[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Ice Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/41/Ice_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Ice Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Everstone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/8/86/Everstone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Everstone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Leftovers.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/Leftovers.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Leftovers[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Soft Sand.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e9/Soft_Sand.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Soft Sand[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Zinc.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cb/Zinc.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Zinc[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Stone Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=75Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/14/75Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Graveler[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=343Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/72/343Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Baltoy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=529Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d4/529Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Drilbur[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Oreburgh Gate B1F. (West of Oreburgh city, enter to Oreburgh Gate B1F and surf to access to the Dig Spots.) Patches:5 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Psychic Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Elixir.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/43/Elixir.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Elixir[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Ice Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/41/Ice_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Ice Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dawn Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d3/Dawn_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dawn Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Ultra Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/34/Ultra_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Ultra Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Net Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/bb/Net_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Net Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=PP Up.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/PP_Up.png[/img][/TD] [TD]PP Up[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Toxic Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=618Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0e/618Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Stunfisk[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=299Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d8/299Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nosepass[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=524Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cc/524Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Roggenrola[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Ravaged Path. (North of Jubilife city, enter to Ravaged Path and surf to access to the Dig Spots.) Patches:4 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Rock Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Stardust.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/6/65/Stardust.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Stardust[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Burn Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/10/Burn_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Burn Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dusk Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/39/Dusk_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dusk Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Soft Sand.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e9/Soft_Sand.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Soft Sand[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Net Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/bb/Net_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Net Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=HP Up.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1e/HP_Up.png[/img][/TD] [TD]HP Up[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Zap Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=27Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cf/27Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sandshrew[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=231Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/231Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Phanpy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=304Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/3/31/304Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Aron[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Route 209. (South of Soleceon Town) Patches:5 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Steel Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Nugget.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/f/f0/Nugget.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nugget[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Burn Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/10/Burn_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Burn Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Everstone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/8/86/Everstone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Everstone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Great Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Great_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Great Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Repeat Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/75/Repeat_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Repeat Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=PP Up.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/PP_Up.png[/img][/TD] [TD]PP Up[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Mind Plate[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=27Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cf/27Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sandshrew[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=299Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d8/299Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Nosepass[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=328Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/af/328Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Trapinch[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Route 210 North. (East of Celestic Town) Patches:5 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD]Water Gem[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Elixir.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/43/Elixir.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Elixir[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Awakening.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b7/Awakening.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Awakening[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Oval Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/24/Oval_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Oval Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dawn Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d3/Dawn_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dawn Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Soft Sand.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/e/e9/Soft_Sand.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Soft Sand[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=PP Max.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/23/PP_Max.png[/img][/TD] [TD]PP Max[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Big Nugget.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d9/Big_Nugget.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Big Nugget[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rartity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=27Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cf/27Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sandshrew[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=231Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7f/231Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Phanpy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=449Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/45/449Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Hippopotas[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Route 211 (Dig Spots divided in 2 sides: East of Eterna City and West of Celestic Town.) Patches:6 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokéball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Rare Candy.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/a2/Rare_Candy.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rare Candy[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Full Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/9/9c/Full_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Full Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Full Restore.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/c3/Full_Restore.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Full Restore[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Oval Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/24/Oval_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Oval Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Great Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/45/Great_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Great Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Repeat Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/75/Repeat_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Repeat Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=PP Max.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/23/PP_Max.png[/img][/TD] [TD]PP Max[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Jaw Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/47/Jaw_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Jaw Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Macho Brace.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/9/9a/Macho_Brace.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Macho Brace[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=75Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/14/75Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Graveler[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=343Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/72/343Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Baltoy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=679Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/12/679Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Honedge[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Sevii Island 6 (Water Path) Patches: 7 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Rare Candy.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/a2/Rare_Candy.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rare Candy[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Full Restore.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/c3/Full_Restore.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Full Restore[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Full Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/9/9c/Full_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Full Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Everstone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/8/86/Everstone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Everstone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Oval Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/24/Oval_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Oval Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Lure Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/0/0a/Lure_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Lure Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=HP Up.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1e/HP_Up.png[/img][/TD] [TD]HP Up[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Root Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/7d/Root_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Root Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Macho Brace.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/9/9a/Macho_Brace.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Macho Brace[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=50Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b9/50Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Diglett[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=328Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/af/328Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Trapinch[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=524Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/c/cc/524Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Roggenrola[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Area:Sevii Island 7 (Tanboy Key - Patches behind the Tyranitar) Patches:7 Items: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Item[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Pokéball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/b/b1/Pok%C3%A9ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Pokeball[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Rare Candy.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/a2/Rare_Candy.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Rare Candy[/TD] [TD]Common[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Ice Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/4/41/Ice_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Ice Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Paralyze Heal.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d6/Paralyze_Heal.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Paralyze Heal[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Everstone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/8/86/Everstone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Everstone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Repeat Ball.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/75/Repeat_Ball.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Repeat Ball[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Dawn Stone.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d3/Dawn_Stone.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Dawn Stone[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=PP Max.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/2/23/PP_Max.png[/img][/TD] [TD]PP Max[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Helix Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/d/d2/Helix_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Helix Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Sail Fossil.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/1a/Sail_Fossil.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Sail Fossil[/TD] [TD]Intermediate[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=Macho Brace.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/9/9a/Macho_Brace.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Macho Brace[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Pokemon: [TABLE] [TR] [TH][/TH] [TH]Pokémon[/TH] [TH]Rarity[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=75Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/1/14/75Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Graveler[/TD] [TD]Uncommon[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=343Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/7/72/343Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Baltoy[/TD] [TD]Rare[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]alt=246Icon.pnghttps://prowiki.info/images/a/a8/246Icon.png[/img][/TD] [TD]Larvitar[/TD] [TD]Very Rare[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Major Credit goes out to Magic Bounce. 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I know I'm gonna lose a match and I don't wanna wait for 4 pokemon to be dead before I leave the game. Can you add surrender (in the run button) to the pvp game mode, thanks1 point
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Legendary Pokemon are supposed to be end-game activities, end-game goals. How can you limit people who are actually in the end-game to get these legendary Pokemon? The Sinnoh Champion requirement. There are already regional legendary Pokemon that do not require Sinnoh champion however this is the only way to artificially distinguished between who already is in the "end-game" and who isn't. Spawns are not supposed to be super rare tier, high tier. They will be changed after the summer event, just like the ones on Breezy Fall. The main focus is the quest not spawns, the summer event is for spawns. The quest is designed for you to figure things out, not get handed everything in the first 5 minutes. Vagueness and actually understanding, figuring out requirements are part of quests in case you ever played literally any other game with quests. This is not an event, it is supposed to stay. This is the first quest that allows you to get all 3 of a trio, this quest and quest requirements get progressively "harder" to achieve, giving users' a goal. It is an end-game activity after all. This is again NOT an event, this is a quest-line for the legendary bird trio and it is here to stay. Not everything is perfect, a small oversight like the surfing with a full fir team is being addressed. Spawns are not supposed to be the main attraction for this quest, they will be a reason to return later on after the summer event but for now the main focus is the quest. What is the point of releasing a quest-line and then giving you all the details on how to proceed. This is not how quests are done, in any game that I played at least. There are design choices and choices that will be changed later on when other certain stuff is done but that is not something we can disclose or talk about yet. Part of the fun is figuring stuff out and not getting everything served on a silver tablet. There is a large portion of players who can actually appreciate not getting everything served on a silver tablet. Nobody said this will replace Vulcan or the Summer event, not sure where you got that information from. Yes Vulcan will return, yes there will be rare attractive spawns. Complaining about something you have no knowledge about is just, you know very demotivating for us. There are still certain limitations on what can be done in a Free2Play MMO with volunteers who work with a scripting language that obviously has its limitations. This quest is not better developed than "show me 344 evos, pick Latios or Latias"? I beg you pardon but of course there are limitations on how much you can actually do in python. Explained above. Very reasonable for the first 2, it gets progressively harder to achieve for a good reason. It is the first quest where you can actually get all 3 and it's an end-game quest. Time-gate, quest-gate, whatever you wanna call it. You are not supposed to rush through quests in an instant, freshly caught Pokemon with a certain IV requirement block you from doing so. Actually spending effort on something. Times change, we actually have the freedom to do what we want and when we want to do it. As Walross said, next time we release a guide with it because that is the best thing to do, so everyone can get everything in 5 minutes. This is obviously not going to happen and you know better than this that this would be just unreasonable. Yes. You can't compare this quest to any other quest, as this quest allows you to catch all 3 of a trio and others simply don't.1 point
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I can give you more info. 15 gems are for the first. It encrease for the second (30), we don't know the third. IVs are confirmed 100 for the first. Encrease for second and third. Evos are confirmed 100.1 point
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Also I think maybe babies poke tier should be lowered a little. You don't only need one, in that case ok with current, you need great one..1 point
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The main problem with all of this is their decision to not release requirement. That was the very bad thing. We had to go just blind. And hope in kind people to guide. While they were laughing, like that announce in pro discors show. Also, I would like to say that Guardian's bosses (for dog) are not super boss battle..1 point
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Hi Masteryho, sorry for the inconvenience you've experienced with this. The two servers are seperate so while Gold may be up Silver can be down. Silver server was down due to technical issues when you tried to log in and was restarted not long after. It was just bad luck you tried to log in when it was down. This sometimes happens and it is usually not down for long when that happens. The developers are always working on improving the servers by fixing any issues that pop up and sometimes have to take the servers down to do this. When the server is taken down for maintenance the staff post in the official discord to let members know and post when it is back up too. If you are not in the official discord channel you can click on this link to join it: https://discord.gg/98pMNxq You can check server status on the discord by using the ^up command in the bots channel. I hope this has helped you and that you are now able to get back into game, if not and it is another problem you're having please let me know and I will help you to the best of my ability.1 point
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the game crashes more than before :) i guess its being solved.I faced the same problem1 point
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I recently cane back after 8months and was pvping but during pvping it automatically log out and says Connection lost i am using Android device. I already lost like 7 of matches due to this. My Internet is working pretty well. So it prolly isnt problem of my internet or device as i tried this on different Wifi/mobile data.1 point
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I agree i always close chat on people on accident i think this would help alot1 point
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Hello I’d like to suggest this small change . Have you ever close pm chat by mistake at least once during your playtime or maybe even more . Well i have done it several times:SquirtleShy: , which is frustrating especially when buying / selling stuffs . I think that the arrow button ( that minimize/maximize the pm chat ) should be put on the left side , cause it is too close to the close/exit button in my opinion . This will definitely help mobile users .1 point
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Bonsoir alors je remplis le formulaire afin de rejoindre la guilde. Mon Pseudo dans le jeu c'est Flav35, je suis à 400h et quelques, j'ai 17 ans je vais passer en terminal, j'ai finis sinnoh, j'ai discord, je veux PvP pve et farm et je vous invite à m'accepter et je vois ferai des crêpes et en plus je suis pour le stade rennais alors quoi de mieux1 point
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Hi @kasbarinoo The item buyer only accepts Jet skis available from PVP coin shops, e.g., Black Jet Ski, Brown Jet Ski, etc.1 point
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Pseudo dans le jeu : Flexeur Temps de jeu : sa fait plusieurs mois mais j'ai perdu mon autre compte je m'en rappelle plus Âge : 18 ans Quelques mots sur vous : Je suis quelqu'un de patient, drôle, j'aime beaucoup m'amuser, je suis très compétitif dès que j'ai un objectif dans la tète je lâche pas Avez-vous Discord (obligatoire) ? :Oui je suis sur le nom de Zeod#9515 Où en êtes-vous dans l'aventure ? : Je viens de reprendre il y a pas longtemps je suis dans la région de kanto Quels sont vos objectifs dans le jeu (PVP, farm, collection de PKM) ? : Mon objectif c'est de remplir le pokedex d'attraper tout les Pokémons c'est pour ça que je prend mon temps et de faire partie de au moins le top 25 du pvp Pourquoi devrions-nous vous choisir ? Hmm ça je le sais pas mais j'ai vraiment beaucoup les jeux de pokémon et si je peux partager cette passion avec des gens ça me ferait hyper plaisir1 point
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Changelog 05.07.2019: Bumped unity version. Cannot load IL2CPP bug should be fixed for some users. Map server improvements. Added another server for potential ping improvements in-game. Changed client-server protocol. Added new cosmetics.1 point
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I would like to have the option to marry a poke. Worse suggestion ive ever heard about a pokemon game. This is not sims.1 point