Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Weekly Pokedex: Gorebyss


This time I'm doing another request from a cool friend. I give you Gorebyss


Obtainable by evolution in:
  • Ruby
  • Sapphire
  • Emerald
  • Diamond
  • Pearl
  • Platinum

DPPt Description: It lives at the bottom of the sea. In the springtime, its pink body turns more vivid for some reason.

Evolution:
Clamperl evolves into Gorebyss by trading with a Deepsea Scale

General Info:
Type: Water
Ability: Swift Swim
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 49.8 lbs


Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum LV Up Attacks:
1 - Whirlpool
1 - Confusion
6 - Encore
10 - Counter
15 - Water Pulse
19 - Amnesia
24 - Water Ring
28 - Captivate
33 - Baton Pass
37 - Dive
42 - Psychic
46 - Aqua Tail
51 - Hydro Pump

That's it for now! I really would like to do Pokemon that other people want, so please, leave a comment and I will do them first-come-first-serve.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Gym Leader: Gardenia


In Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl Gardenia is the second Gym leader. Her main type of Pokemon is Grass. If you have Pokemon around level 18 you'll be good, especially if you have a fire, flying or bug type.
Gardenia's Pokemon are as follows:

Cherubi:
Lv. 19
Type: Fighting and Steel
Item: none
Attacks: Grass Know, Leech Seed, Safeguard, Leech Seed
Ability: Chlorophyll

Turtwig:
Lv. 19
Type: Grass
Item: none
Attacks: Razor Leaf, Grass Knot, Withdraw, Reflect
Ability: Overgrow

Roserade:
Lv. 22
Type: Grass and Poison
Item: Sitrus Berry
Attacks: Magical Leaf, Grass Knot, Stun Spore, Poison Sting
Ability: Natural Cure

If you use the Pokemon mentioned above, it will be even easier than it normally is without them. Start with Chimchar and the battle will be over very quickly.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Pokemon Item: Pokeball


The random subject for today is the Pokeball. I'll just tell you a bit about them like catch rate and cost. So here you go!

Pokeball: 1x rate - 200 Pokemunny
Great Ball: 1.5x rate - 600 Pokemunny
Ultra Ball: 2x rate - 1200 Pokemunny
Master Ball: 100% rate - Obtainable through story line and Lottery
Timer Ball: Increases every 10 turns - 1000 Pokemunny
Safari Ball: 1.5x rate - Only in Safari Zone/Great Marsh
Repeat Ball: 3x if its for a Pokemon you already have other wise 1x - 1000 Pokemunny
Quick Ball: Every 5 turns rate decreases-1000 Pokemunny
Premier Ball: 1x rate - You get one when you but 10 or more Pokeballs
Net Ball: On bug and water types 3x, on any other 1x - 1000 Pokemunny
Nest Ball: The lower the wild Pokemon's level, the higher the rate - 1000 Pokemunny
Luxury Ball: 1x rate - 1000 Pokemunny
Heal Ball: 1x rate - 300 Pokemunny
Dusk Ball: 4x at night or in a cave - 1000 Pokemunny
Dive Ball: 3.5x while diving - 1000 Pokemunny
Cherish Ball: Only available on Event Pokemon - Event Pokemon are found in it

That's all of them! If you want more info, tell me and I'll get you squared away. I've also got a story to tell you.
My friend Marcus had a Base Set Charizard card and gave it away to a kid that was Autistic, now he wishes he didn't so he could sell it and live off the proceeds.

Friday, June 26, 2009

BiWeekly Pokedex: Wynaut


I'm sorry I've not posted the past couple of days, I was at EFY this whole week, and coming home at 9:30-10:00 I'm not given much time. This time I've featuring the Pokemon Wynaut because I just barely hatched one in my Pokemon Emerald game. I named it Cecil after a friend of mine named Ceciley. So here you go!



Obtainable by breeding in:
  • Ruby
  • Sapphire
  • Emerald
  • FireRed
  • LeafGreen
  • Diamond
  • Pearl
  • Platinum

DPPt Description: It grows strong by pushing up against others en masse. It loves eating sweet fruit.

Evolution:
Wynaut evolves into Wobbuffet at level 15

General Info:
Type: Psychic
Ability: Shadow Tag
Height: 2'00"
Weight: 30.9 lbs


Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum LV Up Attacks:
1 - Splash
1 - Charm
1 - Encore
15 - Counter
15 - Mirror Coat
15 - Safeguard
15 - Destiny Bond

On Tuesday I've got Gorebyss lined up, but after that I'm going to do any that someone requests, so hop to it!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Weekly Pokedex: Drifloon


For this one I've decided to do my first fourth generation (which is the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl generation) entry. I present to you, Drifloon.

Catchable In:
  • Diamond
  • Pearl
  • Platinum
Platinum Description: Because of the way it floats aimlessly, an old folktale calls it a "Signpost for Wandering Spirits."

Evolution:
Drifloon evolves into Drifblim at level 28

General Info:
Types: Ghost and Flying
Abilities: Aftermath and Unburden
Height: 1'04"
Weight: 2.6 lbs


Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum LV Up Attacks:
  • 1 - Constrict
  • 1 - Minimize
  • 6 - Astonish
  • 11 - Gust
  • 14 - Focus Energy
  • 17 - Payback
  • 22 - Stock Pile
  • 27 - Spit Up
  • 27 - Swallow
  • 30 - Ominous Wind
  • 33 - Baton Pass
  • 38 - Shadow Ball
  • 43 - Explosion
If there is a certain Pokemon that you would like to see here that I haven't already done, please leave a comment and say which one you'd like me to feature.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Elite Four: Aaron


Aaron is the first of the Elite Four that you need to fight in Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl. His specialty is bug-types and he has one Pokemon that is not a bug type.

Aaron's Pokemon are as follows:

Dustox:
Lv. 54
Types: Bug and Poison
Item: Sitrus Berry
Attacks: Bug Buzz, Toxic, Light Screen, Double Team
Ability: Shield Dust

Beautifly:
Lv. 53
Types: Bug and Flying
Item: None
Attacks: Bug Buzz, Psychic, Energy Ball, Shadow Ball
Ability: Swarm

Heracross:
Lv. 54
Types: Bug and Fighting
Item: None
Attacks: Megahorn, Close Combat, Stone Edge, Night Slash
Ability: Swarm

Vespiquen:
Lv. 54
Types: Bug and Flying
Item: None
Attacks: Attack Order, Defend Order, Heal Order, Power Gem
Ability: Pressure

Drapion:
Lv. 57
Types: Dark and Poison
Item: Sitrus Berry
Attacks: Cross Poison, X-Scissor, Aerial Ace, Ice Fang
Ability: Battle Armor

To defeat this member of the Elite Four having a level 55+ fire Pokemon would be a good idea to have. With your fire type you should be able to beat the first four Pokemon pretty easily, and four Drapion, you should get a similarly leveled fighting type. I would recommend Lucario because it has a steel type too, and Drapion's Cross Poison attack will be made ineffective and the other moves will only do half as much damage.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Overview of Pokemon Crystal


It's been a while, but here's my coverage on Pokemon Crystal.

Stats: This game came out in the second generation, being the third game after Gold and Silver. It came out on July 29, 2001 in the US and sold 1.65 million copies. It is the first game you are able to choose between playing as a boy or a girl.

Version Exclusives: Crystal Version does not have Vulpix, Ninetales, Mankey, Primeape, Mareep, Flaafy, Ampharos, Girafirig, Remoraid and Octillery and needs to be traded be traded over from Gold and Silver versions.

Storyline:
You walk down from your room and your mom stops you from walking out the door and gives you your Pokegear, your radio, map, phone and watch. She then tells you about how Professor Elm is looking for you. You walk over to his lab and he gives you your starter, Cyndaquil, Totodile or Chikorita. Elm sends you over to Mr. Pokemon's house to get a breakthrough discovery.

You make your way through Cherrygrove and go to Mr. Pokemon's and you meet him inside and he gives you a pokemon egg and then Professor Oak notices you and gives you the latest version of Pokedex.

When you leave Mr. Pokemon's house you recieve a call from Professor Elm saying that one of his precious pokemon was stolen. So on your way back to help the Professor, you come across a young man with long red hair and one of the starter pokemon. You fight him and afterward he tells you his name, which you later tell to a police man investigating the theft. Elm tells you what happened and then you give him the egg and he is ecstatic from this news. He then suggests that you go take the gym challenge and become stronger.

From there you catch and train many pokemon and fight tons of trainers to become stronger and ultimately beat the elite four and champion. Also along the way Team Rocket is trying to do more evil deeds and you need to stop them.

That's it for now. I can't write any more. Have a great week

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum feature: Pokeball Seals


In Pokemon Diamond, Pokemon Pearl and Pokemon Platinum, there is a part of the game that does not impact the adventure at all, which is the Pokeball Seals feature. This small part, can add a little fun to your battles.
There are 11 types of seals and in 2 types of them there are five different effects, in 8 there are four different effects, and in the Alphabet type there are 26 for each and ! and ? types of seals.
On the PCs in DPPt under Your Name's PC there is a place where you can attach your seals to your pokeballs. You can put seals on up to 12 of them. The list is as follows:
  • Foamy Seal (A-D) - Foam
  • Star Seal (A-F) - Stars
  • Line Seal (A-D) - Lines
  • Ele-Seal (A-D) - Lightning Bolts
  • Heart Seal (A-F) - Hearts
  • Fire Seal (A-D) - Flames
  • Party Seal (A-D) - Party Popper
  • Smoke Seal (A-D) - Smoke
  • Flora Seal (A-D) - Flowers
  • Song Seal (A-D) - Music Notes
  • A Seal - Z Seal - Letters
  • Shock Seal - !
  • Mystery Seal - ?
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