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Walkthrough - FAQ/Walkthrough` # #### # # ## ## ## # ## # ## # # ## # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # ### # # ## # # # # ### ### ### ### ## ### ## ### ### ## # # # ## ## ### ## ## ## # ## # #### #### ## ## ## ####### #### ### ## ## ## ## # # # ## # ## ## # #### ### ## ## ### ##### ##### ##### ## ##### ## ## #### ### ###### ### ## ## ########## ### ###### =========================================================================== Pokemon: Colosseum Version: 1.7 First Created on: January 2,2004 Last Updated on: March 27, 2004 Created By: Jason Howell (CAHowell) Email: howellgames@howell-games.com =========================================================================== Copyright Notice: This is Copyright ©2004 by Jason Howell, and may only be used on Gamefaqs.com, Ign.com, SA2BSB.com, and Gamespot.com. Any other site caught plagiarizing this guide will have their ISP contact and possible Legal action. You are free to print out this guide for personal use. /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | 010. TABLE OF CONTENTS | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ *Hint: Press Ctrl and F to bring up a search box, and enter the number of the guide you want to go to. /---------------------------------------------------------------\ |010..................Table of Contents | |020..................Version History | |030..................Story Mode Basics | |040..................Story Mode Walkthough | | | |041.................-Outskirt Stand (Complete) | |042.................-Phenac City (60% English) | |043.................-Pyrite Town (80% English) | |044.................-Agate Village (80% English) | | | |050..................Moves and Other Info | | -Abilities | | -ABC Move List | | -Personalities List | | -Item List | |060..................Catchable Pokemon List | | -Comparison to the other GBA Games | |070..................Legal Info | \---------------------------------------------------------------/ /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | 020. VERSION HISTORY | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Version 1.0 January 2, 2003: Beginning of Guide, added Begining and Fenas City to the Story Mode part of the Guide. ========================================================================== Version 1.1 January 3, 2003: Completed a good chunk of the story mode basics and added the abilities section. Small setback, due to losing all my story mode data (Around 6 hours or so), so updates may take a bit longer, ========================================================================== Version 1.1 January 3, 2003: Not much to say, new ASCII art, and I contributed the guide early, since, well, it will take me a few days to get back to the place I was at (Didn't save, remeber?) and I am going to be working on a few other guides. But anyways, this guide WILL be majorly updated over the next few months, mostly when the English version comes out. ========================================================================== Version 1.2 February 4,2004: Not much, just added the ABC Movelist from my FR and LG guide to this one. Many updates to come with the US release... ========================================================================== Version 1.3 February 4,2004: Completed the Move list. Content info comming later this month. ========================================================================== Version 1.4 February 5,2004: Like my Fire Red/Leaf Green guide, I added Natures list. Nothing new besides that, though. ========================================================================== Version 1.5 March 26, 2004: Finally started on the guide again after playing though the game. Updated the layout and added a small basic item list. Going to update the guide as far as I can in the next few days, so look for future updates. ========================================================================== Version 1.6 March 27, 2004: Due to a lack of time, I only could do up to the first Colosseum in Pyrite town. Fortunatly, I did convert everything else in the guide to the english release and should have most of it done tomorrow. ========================================================================== Version 1.7 March 29, 2004: Sorry people, not much of a update today, just changing my email. /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | 030. STORY MODE BASICS | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Battles: ========================================================================== Similar to the 2 on 2 battles in the GBA version, every battle in story mode revolves around battleing pokemon 2 at a time (Somewhat more or less like a traditional RPG.) Also, like the 2 on 2 battles, certain moves that affected 2 pokemon at one time in the GBA version will also do the same in the GCN version. On the selection menu, it has the following options (Going Left to right, then on the bottom to left and right) -Fight -Items -Switch -Call Out Unlike the GBA version, you cannot run from a fight, but you can use the call out option, which changes depending on what type of pokemon you are calling out to. If you are calling out to a Dark Pokemon in Hyper mode, it will return to it's dark state and lower some of the darkness bar (About 1/2). Calling out to a sleeping pokemon will make it wake up, and calling out to a normal pokemon will do nothing. "Shadow" Pokemon: ========================================================================== The biggest game change from the GB games, Shadow pokemon are a new addition to the series, and are the main objective in the game. For the most part, Shadow Pokemon serve as the "Catchable" pokemon in Story Mode, and effects how you battle. You can identify Shadow Pokemon by the cutscene in the beginning of a battle. If your partner shows up and looks at the pokemon, that means it's a Shadow Pokemon. If you miss the cutscene, then you can also tell by the color of the Pokemon's status in battle mode. If it is purple, it is a Shadow Pokemon. Another change in battle is the Hyper Mode. If you use Shadow Rush with a Pokemon, it has a 50% chance that it will go into hyper mode. While in Hyper Mode, a Shadow Pokemon cannot attack, and it can only be calmed down by using "Call Out" (4th Option) in battle. Catching Shadow Pokemon: ========================================================================== At the very beginning of the game, you cannot catch Shadow Pokemon right away. You must wait until you get your partner and get some Pokeballs before you can catch one. Like any pokemon game, once you find a shadow pokemon, you must lower it's HP until it is catchable (Usually in the red zone or below.) Unlike the previous game, it is somewhat hard due to the 2 on 2 battleing system and the increased time of each round. Healing Shadow Pokemon: Move's and Ownership =========================================================================== Once you "Catch" the Shadow Pokemon, you must heal it of it's shadow status before not only can it level up, evolve, or even have full ownership of it. In battle (and on the status screen) you will see 5 purple bars representing the pokemon's darkness level. To lower it, you must do a few things so it will start to change back: -Use it in Battle -Have in Team -Use "Call Out" in battle while in Hyper State -Massage it -Use the Time Flute (only two in the game, but some people have reported getting a third) Now on to moves. When you first catch a Shadow pokemon, the only move it will know is Shadow Rush (A attack that can deal 100 AP, has 90% accuracy but has recoil damage at the end of each move). For it to learn it's origianal moves, you must clear the dark meter in battle. After you clear the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th meter, you will get one of the pokemon's origional attacks. /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | 040. STORY MODE WALKTHOUGH | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Beginning: =========================================================================== 041. Outskirt Stand =========================================================================== At the beginning of the game, you will be asked to name your character (Although you can choose the badly dubbed name, wes, you can name your dude whatever the hell you want him to be, so if you want to name him Penis, then name him Penis!) After the cutscene, you will be at a stand shaped like a train. Go inside to activate a cutscene with the TV. After that, leave to start your first battle: (Heres some info on each of your beginning pokemon before you start. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Umbreon Type: Dark Level: 26 Moves: -Bite (Dark Move, causes flinching) -Secret Power (Normal Type, damage type and move changes based on location) -Taunt (Dark, Causes opponent to use same attack) -Snatch (Dark Type, must be used after opponent to damage) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Espeon Type: Psycic Level: 25 Moves: -Confusion (Psycic Move, 10% Chance of Confusion) -Return (Normal Move, Varies depending on relartionship with trainer) -Reflect (Psycic move, used to raise both of your Pokemon's defence up to six times) -Helping Hand (Normal Move, raises other pokemon's attack for one turn) =========================================================================== Trainer Willie Pokemon: Zigzagoon (Normal): Level 24 Zigzagoon (Normal): Level 24 As you can see, for a begining, the pokemon levels are very high, but fortunatly, you have a Espeon (Level 25) and a Umbreon (Level 26) on your side. For the most part, just use Espeon's first attack, and Umbreons First and second attack to damaged the Zigzagoon. =========================================================================== After that, you will be able to leave to the second city, Phenac City. =========================================================================== 042. Phenac City =========================================================================== Areas of interest: -Pokemon Center (West of first gate) -Shop (West of first gate) -Colosseum (Completely north of town -Mayors office (North to second section, then to the west) -Pokemon School (Middle of second area) -Old Man's house (East in the second area) -Woman's House (East of the first area) -Gates (South of the first section, East and west of the second section) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- What to Do: -Save your parnter from the Shady Guy at the gate -Go to the Mayor's House, talk to him, and exit -Talk to the mysterious Sepheroth Wanna-be after the Mayor's House -Go to the Colosseum in the northwest of town and exit. -Battle the Snagem Members -Head back to the Mayor's house and battle the shady guy again. -Battle one of the Mystery troop members and get a GSC starter --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trainers: =========================================================================== Fun Old Man Drig(Found south of the lady's house on the first part of town) Pokemon: Sentret (Normal): Level 25 Hoothoot (Normal/Flying): Level 25 =========================================================================== Roller Boy Kaib (Found North of the old man's house in the second part of town) Pokemon: Wurmple (Bug): Level 25 Silcoon (Bug): Level 25 =========================================================================== As you can see, Phenac city is a waterfall city of sort, and has waterfountains all around. As you enter the city, you will be confrontedby two members of Team Shadow, thus beginning a battle: =========================================================================== Shady Guy Folly Pokemon: Whismur (Normal): Level 24 Whismur (Normal): Level 24 Pretty much like the last battle, although your pokemon(s) HP should be somewhat low. Like before, just use Confusion (Espeons first attack) and Bite (Umbreon's first attack) and you should win pretty quick). =========================================================================== After that, you will see a small text cutscene with a small crowd around the bag the Shady Guy was trying to load. Go to the front and press the top option to let your partner go (After that, you can name her). Once that is done, you can explore a little. For the most part, the only thing you can really do is battle a few trainers and go to the pokemon center and heal. Once you do everything you want to do, go to the colosseum in the north part of town and enter and exit. That will activate a battle with Team Snagem (Lord, NOA sure knows how to screw up a good name....) =========================================================================== Team Snagem Member Wakin Pokemon: Corprish (Water): Level 25 Koffing (Poison): Level 27 Finally, some variety in types in battle. For Corprish, just use bite or confusion on him until he is dead, and with Koffing, just use Confusion on him once to kill him. =========================================================================== After that, go to the shop and talk to each person so you can leave town. Go back to the stand at the beginning of the game and talk to the cook. He will give you some Pokeballs and open up his shop. Go back to Phenac. After you arive, head to the mayors house to start a battle. =========================================================================== Miror B.Peon Folly Pokemon: Whismur (Normal): Level 28 Lotad (Water/Grass): Level 25 Not much to the battle, just use Confusion and Bite on each until they die. Now for the second fight. =========================================================================== Miror B.Peon Trudly Pokemon: Duskull (Ghost): Level 25 Spinarak (Bug/Poison): Level 25 Makuhita (Fighting): Level 30 (Catchable) Unlike the last battle, you have some what of a advantage and disadvantage. Use Confusion on Spinarak to kill him instantly. Duskull will use Ghost attacks on Espeon, so try to take it out as soon as you can. Once one of them Faints, he will send in Makuhita, your first dark pokemon (Catchable). Catch or defeat him to win the battle. =========================================================================== Once you exit and heal/save at the P.C, go to one of the gates and choose the first question to start a battle =========================================================================== Mystery Troop Bluno Pokemon: Grimer (Poison): Level 25 Crocanaw (Water): Level 30 (Catchable) Spoink (Psycic): Level 24 Use Confusion on the Grimer, and Bite on the Spoink to pretty much kill them right away. Make sure you are careful about Crocanaw's HP and if you want to, catch him once his HP gets low. =========================================================================== Mystery Troop Verde Pokemon: Grimer (Poison): Level 25 Bayleef (Grass): Level 30 (Catchable) Spoink (Psycic): Level 24 Use Confusion on the Grimer, and Bite on the Spoink to pretty much kill them right away. Make sure you are careful about Bayleef's HP and if you want to, catch him once his HP gets low. =========================================================================== Mystery Troop Rosso Pokemon: Grimer (Poison): Level 25 Quilava (Fire): Level 30 (Catchable) Spoink (Psycic): Level 24 Use Confusion on the Grimer, and Bite on the Spoink to pretty much kill them right away. Make sure you are careful about Quilava's HP and if you want to, catch him once his HP gets low. =========================================================================== After that, you can leave town and head to Pyrite Town. For some odd reason you will need to head to the Construction Site before continueing. Once that is done, head to Pyrite. =========================================================================== 043. Pyrite Town =========================================================================== Places of Interest: -Fortune Teller (West of the Enterance) -Police Station (East of the Enterance) -Old Couples House (East, next to the Poice Stastion) -Shop (East, in the middle part of town) -Hotel (Left of the Shop, acts as a Pokemon Center) -Windmill (North of Hotel) -Colosseum (North of town) -Hideout (East of Windmill) -Duking's House (Under Hotel) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Objectives: -Head to Duking's house to see a cutscene -Head behind the bookcase and talk to the kids about there Pluse -Head to the Colosseum -Exit and find the Gear at the Construction Site -Return it to the Construction Site -Win the Colosseum Challenge -Head to there hideout and beat Miror B and get Pluse back -Recieve Pluse and continue on to the next city --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trainers: =========================================================================== Chaser Emok Pokemon: Zubat (Poison, level 27) Gulpin (Poison, level 27) =========================================================================== Roller Boy Lon Pokemon: Azurill (Normal, Level 27) Slugma (Fire): Level 30 (Catchable) Igglybuff (Normal, Level 28) Swablu (Normal/Flying, Level 27) =========================================================================== Rider Rover Ledyba (Bug/Flying): Level 27 Noctowl (Normal/Flying): Level 30 (Catchable) Wingull (Water/Flying): Level 27 =========================================================================== St. Performer Diogo Pokemon: Flaafy (Electric): Level 30 (Catchable) Shroomish (Grass): Level 27 =========================================================================== Chaser Calda Pokeon: Sentret (Normal, Level 35) Tailow (Normal/Flying, Level 25) Slakoth (Normal, Level 28) =========================================================================== Rider Vant Pokemon: Zigzagoon (Normal, Level 28) Skitty (Normal, Level 28) Misdreavus (Ghost, Level 30) (Catchable) =========================================================================== Rider Leba Pokemon: Oddish (Grass/Poison, Level 28) Skiploom (Flying/Grass, Level 30) (Catchable) Dustox (Bug/Poison, Level 28 =========================================================================== Bandana Guy Divel Pokemon: Psyduck (Water, Level 29) Quagsire (Water/Ground, Level 30) (Catchable) =========================================================================== First thing you want to do is head to the Police station and save. After that, you may want to head to the battle circle and catch a few Pokemon (I personaly recommend Misdreavus and Quagsire). Once you are at the desired level, head to Duking's house and watch the cutscene with him. Then, head to the left to find a bookcase. Press A and select to enter and talk to the kids inside to find out about Miror B and there Pluse. Now, head to the colosseum in the very back of the town and talk to the receptionest to find out about a Trainer called "Cali". Head back to the beginning of town and talk to the guy the police were talking to earlier to start a battle. =========================================================================== Rouge Cail Ralts (Psycic, Level 29) Seedot (Grass, Level 99) Machop (Fighting, Level 29) Furret (Normal, Level 33) (Catchable) Info: Rouge is actually pretty easy if you too my advice earlier and got Misdrevus and Quagsire. Ralts goes down with Dark and Ghost moves, so use Shadow Ball or Umbreon's bite. Seedot is grass, so use a Ice move, or a fire move from Quilava. Machop is a fighter, so use a Ghost type for complete resistance. Finally, Furret is a normal type, so use Misdrevus and use normal type moves on it. Make sure you slowly deplete Furret's health so you don't kill it. =========================================================================== Once that is done, you will see a cutscene with Miror B and the mysterious guy you saw at the Mayor's house. Now thats done, head back to the windmill area to find that the gear was stolen. Head inside and talk to the old guy to find out some info, and then head to the construction site to get the gear. To find the gear, look in the upper right corner and press A. Head back to the windmill and select the Gear out of the key item list to get the power back on. Once that is done, head to the colosseum and do a championship round. Colosseum Matches: =========================================================================== Hunter Hok Pokemon: Barboach (Water/Ground, level 30) Sandshrew (Ground, Level 31) Info: Easy fight Barboach is doublely weak to grass, and Sandshrew is weak against water, so use Bayleef or Jumpfluff/Quagsire. =========================================================================== Chaser Tisler Pokemon: Natu (Flying/Psycic, level 30) Meditite (Psycic/Fighting, level 30) Info: Another extremely easy fight. Both of her Pokemon are weak against Ghost, so use a Misdrevus that has Shadow Ball. =========================================================================== Bandana Guy Vilch Pokemon: Electrike (Electric, level 30) Cacnea (Grass, level 31) Vulpix (Fire, level 30) Info: Quagsire's surf and mut shot can easily take out Vulpix and Eletrike, while Cacnea can be taken out with a Shadow Ball or a fire move from Quilava. =========================================================================== Bodybuilder Mirez Pokemon: Bagdon (Dragon, level 32) Goldeen (Water, level 32) Magnemite (Eletric/Steel, level 31) Delibird (Ice/Flying, level 31) Info: Still very easy. Bagdon goes down with either a Ice move, or a single Shadow Ball from Misdrevus, Goldeen goes down with eletric from Flaafy or grass from Bayleef, Magnemite goes down with fire from Quilava or Slugma, and Delibird goes down with electric or fire. Not too good of a team... =========================================================================== Once that is done, you will be lead to the warehouse in the east part of town. One of the Ciphers recognises you, and your battle begins. =========================================================================== Cipher Peon Nore Pokemon: Pineco (Bug, Level 32) Nincada (Bug, level 31) Surskit (Water/Bug, level 32) Yanma (Flying/Bug, level 33) (Catchable) Info: A full bug team, meaning that Slugma or Quilava will do good. Pinco, Nincada, and Yanma all go down to fire attacks, while Surskit will need a little electric power to go down. =========================================================================== Once that is done, pick up the EIN file and continue to the right. You will have to battle a few trainers, but the climb is well worth it. Before continueing up, save and heal at the station on the first floor. In terms of how the building layout is, there is one staircase on each level that will go forward, and is usually at the end of all the trainers. On the third floor, the staircase is though a door on the right side. On the roof, you can take the elevator down, but beware, once you go down and head though the tube, you will have to climb up again. Trainers: 1st Floor =========================================================================== Chaser Kai Pokemon: Phanpy (Ground, level 31) Trapinch (Ground, level 32) =========================================================================== Roller Boy Pike Pokemon: Tailow (Flying/Normal, level 33) Hoothoot (Flying/Normal, level 34) =========================================================================== Trainers: 2nd Floor =========================================================================== Bandana Guy Geast Pokemon: Larvitar (Ground/Rock, level 31) Caravanha (Dark/Water, level 32) Barboach (Ground/Water, level 32) =========================================================================== Hunter Geare Pokemon: Magnemite (Steel/Electric, level 32) Remoraid (Water, level 33) =========================================================================== Bandana Guy Loba Pokemon: Wingull (Water/Flying, level 32) Wooper (Water/Ground, level 33) =========================================================================== Bodybuilder Akmen Pokemon: Electrike (Electric, level 31) Voltorb (Electric, level 31) =========================================================================== Trainers: 3rd Floor =========================================================================== Rider Raleen Pokemon: Doduo (Flying/Normal, level 32) Ledyba (Flying/Bug, level 32) Swablu (Flying/Normal, level 31) =========================================================================== Hunter Tura Pokemon: Spheal (Water/Ice, level 31) Snorunt (Ice, level 32) =========================================================================== Hunter Tori Pokemon: Horsea (Water, level 31) Oddish (Grass/Poison, level 32) Sandshrew (Ground, level 32) =========================================================================== Bodybuilder Elidi Pokemon: Cacnea (Grass, level 32) Tentacool (Water/Poison, level 33) =========================================================================== Once you are at the top, you will have to go in the shack, since the guard won't let you in until you do. When you do, you will have to battle two women trainers. =========================================================================== Miror B. Peon Reath Pokemon: Spinarak (Bug/Poison, level 33) Luvdisc (Water, level 32) Remoraid (Water, level 30) (Catchable) Info: Reath has a rather unbalanced team, and as long as your Pokemon have good health, you should do fine. Spinarak goes down with Psycic and fire, while Luvdisc and Remoraid goes down with electric and grass. Personally, though, I recommend that you be careful with Remoraid, since it will be a pain in the ass later to catch. =========================================================================== Miror B. Peon Ferma Pokemon: Aipom (Normal, level 32) Furret (Normal, level 31) Yanma (Bug/Flying, level 33) Mantine (Water/Flying, level 33) (Catchable) Info: A bit harder this time, but still easy. Aipom and Furret will go down with a psycic attack from Misdrevus and fighting moves from Makuhita, while Yanma goes down with ice/electric/and fire, while Mantine goes down with Electric. Once again, be careful with Mantine, since he will be a pain in the ass later to catch. =========================================================================== Once that is done, go pick up the Useless EIN file on the desk and exit the building. Go to the man guarding the cave and agree to battle him. =========================================================================== Hunter Doken Pokemon: Goldeen (Water, Level 33) Linoone (Normal, Level 33) Qwilfish (Water/Poison, level 33) (Catchable) Info: Goldeen and Qwilfish both go down easily with water and grass, although you want to be careful with Qwilfish. Linoone goes down with fighting, while you can use a ghost type for defence. =========================================================================== Once that is done, enter the cave area. basically, the goal is for you to get to the very end section, while avoiding the stairs to go up, meaning that you will be looking for a staircase to go down. Here is a complete list of the trainers. Trainers: Pyrite Cave =========================================================================== St. Performer Simes Pokemon: Anorith (Level 32) Lotad (Water/Grass, level 32) =========================================================================== Chaser Maiz Pokemon: Koffing (Poison, level 32) Ralts (Psycic, level 31) Shroomish (Grass, level 32) =========================================================================== Chaser Rehan Pokemon: Geodude (Rock/Ground, level 32) Lotad (Grass/Water, level 32) Snorunt (Ice, level 32) Slakoth (Normal, level 31) =========================================================================== Bandana Guy Noxy Pokemon: Lotad (Water/Grass, level 33) Lotad (Water/Grass, level 33) Lotad (Water/Grass, level 33) Lotad (Water/Grass, level 32) =========================================================================== Rider Twan Pokemon: Bagdon (Dragon, level 33) Numel (Fire/Ground, level 32) Meditite (Psycic/Fighting, level 33) (Catchable) =========================================================================== Hunter Valen Pokemon: Lotad (Water/Grass, level 32) Whismur (Normal, level 33) Slakoth (Normal, level 32) =========================================================================== Rider Sosh Pokemon: Mareep (Electric, level 34) Cacnea (Grass, level 34) Dunsparce (Normal, level 33 ) (Catchable) =========================================================================== Roller Boy Evat Pokemon: Lotad (Grass/Water, level 32) Lobre (Grass/Water, level 33) =========================================================================== Hunter Zato Pokemon: Lotad (Water/Grass, level 31) Beldum (Steel, level 32) Lombre (Water/Grass, level 32) Swablu (Normal/Flying, level 33) (Catchable) =========================================================================== Rider Derid Pokemon: Pinco (Big, level 30) Shuppet (Ghost, level 33) Koffing (Poison, level 30) =========================================================================== Hunter Meli Pokemon: Zigzagoon (Level 32, Normal) Zigzagoon (Level 32, Normal) Linoone (Normal, Level 32) =========================================================================== Chaser Mela Pokemon: Natu (Psycic/Flying, level 33) Tentacool (Water/Poison, level 32) Teddiursa (Normal, level 32) =========================================================================== Cipher Peon Sema Pokemon: Spheal (Water/Ice, level 34) Lileep (Grass/Rock?, Level 32) Dustox (Poison/Bug, level 33) =========================================================================== Once you are on the bottom area, you will be in a sewage area. Head to the left to find a set of stairs and a healing/saving center. Once that is done, climb up the stairs and continue going until you find stairs that goes down. You should be in a hall that leads to a door that leads to the fruitcake that is known as Miror B. Personally, I think he is gay and is the Michael Jackson to Pokemon, but enough of that subject. =========================================================================== Boss: Cipher Admin Miror B. Pokemon: Ludicolo (Water/Grass, level 31) Ludicolo (Water/Grass, level 30) Ludicolo (Water/Grass, level 29) Ludicolo (Water/Grass, level 28) Sudowoodo (Rock, level 35) (Catchable) Info: Having a greatly inbalanced team, Miror B is extremely easy if you play your cards right. Ludicolo are wierd, since they gain somewhat resistance to electricity due to the grass type, and lose the weakness to fire with the water type, meaning that ice is your best best. Unfortunatly, since there are very few ice Pokemon available at this point, you will have to go with good ol' offence. Noctowl, Misdrevus, and Espeon and Umbreon do very well here, while Quagsire is bait for Mega Drain. Finally, his last Pokemon, Sudowoodo, is nothing more then a joke, but he can be tough on flying Pokemon. Use water and grass attacks on him. =========================================================================== Once that is done, head to the upper right corner and press A to enter the door. Go up to Pluse and press A to enter a cutscene with Duking and his other bitches. Once that is done, conversation, yada yada, you will get the useless Pluse! Highly recommened that you keep it in the box... Now that all of the story part of Pyrite town is done, head to the Fortune Teller to find out about Agate village. =========================================================================== 044. Agate Village =========================================================================== Locations: -Eagun's House (Big Treehouse on the very top of the tallest hill) -Pokemart (Left of Eaguns House) -Senilor's Hosue (Southeast of the Pokemart) -Pokemon Center (At the beginning, go up the big hill and past the right bridge) -Pokemon Daycare (Right of Eaguns house) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Things to do: -Talk to Eagun -Beat the Cipher Peons at the Celebi Shirine -Go to Senilor's hosue and talk to the old man to the right -Go to Eaguns hosue and get the stone tablet -Get the P*DA Email about Mt. Battle and head there --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trainers: =========================================================================== Fun Old Man Skof Pokemon: Machop (Fighting, level 34) Seedot (Grass, level 35) Furret (Normal, level 34) =========================================================================== /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | 050. MOVES AND OTHER INFO | \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Abilities: /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ |Name: |Effect: | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Air Lock |Voids Weather movies (Ex: Sandstorm, Hail, etc) | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Arena Trap |Prevents Non Flying and pokemon with Levitate from | | |fleeing | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Battle Armor |More Resistance against Critical Hits | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Blaze |Added 1.5 of fire type attacks when HP drops below 1/3 | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Chlorophyll |Doubles speed when Sunny Day or Drought is used | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Clear Body |Voids Status moves (EX: Sand Attack, etc) | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Cloud Nine |Voids weather effects for all pokemon | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Color Change |Changes Type based on the type of move your opponent uses| |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Compoundeyes |Accuracy + 30% | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Cute Charm |Attracts Pokemon of opposite gender 30% when attacked | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Damp |Voids Pokemon using Selfdestruct and Explosion | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Drizzle |Always uses Rain Dance automaticly every turn | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Drought |Always uses Sunny Day automaticly every turn | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Early Bird |Fast Awakening when asleep | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Effect Spore |Adds poison, Paralyse, or Sleeping power 10% when | | |attacking | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Flame Body |Adds Burn condition 30% when attacking | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Flash Fire |Voids fire damage from opponent and Up's fire type | | |attacks | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Forcast |Changes type based on field weather conditions | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Guts |Add's 1.5 when affected with a status condition | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Huge Power |Up's attack, but droped by 1/2 when Skill Swap is used | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Hustle |Up's attack power by 1.5, but drops hit ratio to 80% | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Hyper Cutter |Voids attacks that lower attack power | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Illuminate |Increases wild pokemon appearance when in the 1st slot | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Immunity |Voids Poison effect | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Inner Focus |Voids Flinching effect | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Insomnia |Voids sleep effect | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Intimidate |Lowers attack power | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Keen Eye |Voids Accuracy down attacks | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Levitate |Voids all Ground attack damage | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Lightningrod |Pokemon with ability takes electric attacks in 2 on 2 | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Liquid Ooze |Damages opponent when HP is drained by opponents attack | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Magma Armor |Voids Ice Effect | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Magnet Pull |Prevents steel pokemon from fleeing | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Marvel Scale |Up's defence by 1.5 with a status condition | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Minus |Up's Special attack by 1.5 when Plusle is in battle | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Poison Point |Add's poison effect 30% when attacking | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Pressure |Reduces opponents PP by 2 when attacked | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Pure Power |Same as Huge Power | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Rain Dish |Recovers HP when it's raining on the field | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Rock Head |Voids recoil damage | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Rough Skin |Damages pokemon when attacked | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Run Away |Always flee's from wild pokemon when run is selected | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Sand Stream |Always uses sandstorm every turn | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Sand Veil |Up's evasion during sandstorms | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Shadow Tag |Dosn't allow opponent to flee or change pokemon | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Shed Skin |30% Chance of curing a status effect every turn | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Shell Armor |Voids Critical Hits | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Shield Dust |Voids addition effects of moves | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Soundproof |Voids moves that have do do with sound | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Speed Boost |Up's speed every turn | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Static |Add's Paralyse 30% when attacking | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Stench |Decreases pokemon encounter ratio when in front slot | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Sticky Hold |Voids effects of the move thief and Knock Off | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Sturdy |Voids One hit-KO attacks | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Suction Cups |Prevents change when opponent uses Roar or Whirlwind | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Swarm |Up's Bug Type attacks by 1.5 when HP is at 1/3 of max | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Swift Swim |Up's speed by 1/2 when raining | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Synchronize |If attacked with Poison, Paralyse, or burn attack, | | |opponent get's the same condition | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Thick Fat |Reduces damage of Fire or Ice attacks by 1/2 | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Torrent |Up's water attacks by 1.5 when HP reaches 1/3 of max | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Trace |Recieves same ability as the opponent has | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Truant |Pokemon can only attack every other turn | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Vital Spirit |Voids sleep condition | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Volt Absorb |Restores HP when attacked with a electric attack | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |Water Veil |Voids burn condition | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------| |
