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The '''Granite Zone''' is the seventh zone the player arrives in in the game [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]]. It's an ancient ruin said to have been around for centuries. Its inhabitants make sure its traditions remain unchanged and take their jobs very seriously. | The '''Granite Zone''' is the seventh zone the player arrives in in the game [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]]. It's an ancient ruin said to have been around for centuries. Its inhabitants make sure its traditions remain unchanged and take their jobs very seriously. | ||
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The Granite Zone is the seventh zone the player arrives in in the game PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure. It's an ancient ruin said to have been around for centuries. Its inhabitants make sure its traditions remain unchanged and take their jobs very seriously.
After leaving the Haunted Zone, Piplup announces that the hot air balloon found in the Beach Zone has been repaired and is capable of taking the team to the Sky Pavilion as soon as they learn its location. The player then sets off to the Granite Zone to learn the Sky Pavilion's whereabouts. When the player first arrives, Charizard warns the player that only a chosen few may make it past the ruins and enter the Sky Pavilion. The player is then challenged to Absol's Hurdle Bounce, which will grant them access to the rest of the ruin. The player then meets a Flygon guarding a gateway to the rest of the ruins. Flygon explains that the player must learn three secret words before they can pass through to the other side. Clearing various puzzles, the player meets Porygon-Z as well as a Togekiss that teach him the secret words "LOVE" and "PEACE". The player learns that a Snorlax is the keeper of the third secret word, "RAINBOW". After all three words have been passed to the player, Flygon will then let the player pass through the gate where they must then clear Salamence's Air Ace. Jumpluff will let the player continue on to the Flower Zone once they complete the attraction.
Attractions
Absol's Hurdle Bounce
Absol's Hurdle Bounce (Japanese: アブソルのつぎつぎハードル Absol's Hurdle Succession) uses the same aim as Bulbasaur's Daring Dash. However, the view of this attraction is different from that of Bulbasaur's and there are hurdles that the player must jump over by pressing the 2 button. If the Pokémon hits the hurdle or trips on it while jumping, it will cause the Pokémon to slow down. The best Pokémon to play as in this attraction is Shaymin, who will start off in its land forme but transforms into sky forme before it starts running.
Salamence's Air Ace
Salamence's Air Ace (Japanese: ボーマンダのスーパースカイレース Bohmander's Super Sky Race), the player must fly through the air and destroy targets with a projectile attack. Once every Pokémon has achieved their bonus, Latios will be unlocked.
Available Pokémon
This is a list of all the Pokémon that can be befriended in the Granite Zone. The locations listed are where the respective Pokémon is commonly found when first entering the zone, however the Pokémon have free range and may run off when interacting with other Pokémon.
Pokémon | Location | Skill game | Notes | Pokémon | Location | Skill game | Notes | |||
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Charizard | Inside first chamber of the ruins. | Battle | Aerodactyl | Across the rope bridge; near Salamence's Air Ace.(Befriend Staraptor) | Battle | |||||
Flygon | By the gate leading to the wooden bridge. | Chase | Must find all three secret words before challenging Flygon. | Jolteon | Across the rope bridge; near Salamence's Air Ace. (Befriend Eevee) | Chase | ||||
Porygon-Z | Inside a chamber under a slope leading to Flygon. | Quiz | Tyranitar | Near the entrance of the ruins. (Befriend Mew) | Battle | |||||
Bronzor | Chamber near Porygon-Z's leading up to Togekiss. | None | Automatically befriends the player after learning a secret word. | Garchomp | Across the rope bridge; near Salamence's Air Ace. (Befriend Mew) | Battle | ||||
Togekiss | On a lone pillar near the rope bridge | Obstacle Hop | Absol | Next to Absol's Hurdle Bounce. | None | Automatically befriends the player after they clear Absol's Hurdle Bounce. | ||||
Arcanine | Across the rope bridge; near Salamence's Air Ace. | Chase | Salamence | Next to Salamence's Air Ace. | None | Automatically befriends the player after they clear Salamence's Air Ace. | ||||
Lopunny | Near the entrance of the ruins. | Chase | Baltoy | Inside first chamber of the ruins. | Battle | |||||
Furret | Near the entrance of the ruins. | Hide-and-Seek | Claydol | In the chamber guarded by Bronzor. | Battle | |||||
Staraptor | Across the rope bridge; near Salamence's Air Ace. | Battle | Taillow | Across the rope bridge; near Salamence's Air Ace. | Chase | |||||
Skorupi | On a slope adjacent to Bronzor's. | None. | Automatically befriends the player after talking to Porygon-Z. | Blastoise | On a walk way on the side of the ruins; in front of Flygon. (Moves to the Beach Zone once defeated here) | Battle | ||||
Eevee | Near the entrance of the ruins. | Chase | Latios | Salamence's Air Ace | None | Latios is unlocked once every Pokémon has achieved the bonus in Salamence's Air Ace. | ||||
Hoppip | In the first chamber of the ruins. | None | Automatically befriends the player after they clear Absol's Hurdle Bounce. | Shaymin | Absol's Hurdle Bounce | None | Shaymin is unlocked once every Pokémon has achieved the bonus in Absol's Hurdle Bounce. | |||
Jumpluff | In front of the entrance to the Flower Zone. | None | Automatically befriends the player after they clear Salamence's Air Ace. | Jirachi | In the chamber guarded by Bronzor. | Chase | Requires password. Befriends the player once every Pokémon has achieved a bonus in Venusaur's Vine Swing. | |||
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