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Sinnoh Route 226
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226番水道 Sea Route 226
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Map description
A path that winds precariously along sheer cliffs that go right to the edge of the sea's pounding waves. There is a small island in the bay. An odd man who speaks foreign languages lives there.
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Required for navigation
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None
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Connecting locations
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Location Location of Route 226 in Sinnoh.
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Pokémon world routes
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Route 226 (Japanese: 226ばんすいどう Sea Route 226) is a water route in northeastern Sinnoh, located in the Battle Zone. It connects the Survival Area, Route 227 and Route 228.
Route description
If starting from the eastern end of the route, those wishing to cross Route 226 must first make their way through a brief patch of tall grass. Surfing around a few rocks, players will soon encounter the Meister's house. He is a multilingual traveler who lives alone in a house on a small island. Inside Meister's house, the player may trade a Finneon for a Magikarp. This apparently unfair trade will unlock the multilingual Pokédex entries option, as the Meister's Pokémon is German in origin. Certain Pokémon, once imported from non-English games, will display their Pokémon entries in the language of the country it has arrived. In Diamond and Pearl, the Pokémon and language lists are limited, but from Platinum, all Pokémon are supported by this feature.
The remainder of the route is simplistic in nature. There are a few Trainers with high-leveled Pokémon, and many wild Pokémon on both land and in the water. HM08 (Rock Climb) is required in order to access the upper area of the Survival Area.
Items
Item
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Location
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Games
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Carbos
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To the far left of the area reached by Rock Climbing downwards twice
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D P Pt
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Lagging Tail
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On the ledge reached by using Rock Climb to move upwards twice from the location of the Carbos
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D P Pt
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TM53 (Energy Ball)
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On the ledge west of Meister's House that is only accessible by Rock Climbing down to it
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D P Pt
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Tinymushroom
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TinyMushroom ×2
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Both in the grass above the Rock Climb point near the female Swimmer (hidden)
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D P Pt
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Big Mushroom
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In the grass above the Rock Climb point near the female Swimmer (hidden)
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D P Pt
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PP Max
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In the grass above the Rock Climb point near the female Swimmer (hidden)
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D P Pt
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Big Pearl
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On the isolated beach southwest of Swimmer Lydia (hidden)
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D P
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Heart Scale
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On the isolated beach southwest of Swimmer Lydia (hidden)
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Pt
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PP Up
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In a gap in the trees behind the Meister's house (hidden)
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D P
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Rare Candy
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In a gap in the trees behind the Meister's house (hidden)
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Pt
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Lum Berry
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Held by Foppa
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D P Pt
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Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-22
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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47
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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51-52
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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49-50
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15%
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D
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P
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Pt
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20-22
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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51-53
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40%
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40%
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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48-50
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20%
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20%
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0%
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D
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P
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Pt
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51-53
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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53
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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48-50
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25%
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D
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P
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Pt
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49
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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47-49
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15%
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D
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P
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Pt
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50-52
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0%
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0%
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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48-50
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0%
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0%
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20%
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Surfing
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D
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P
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Pt
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40-55
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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35-55
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10%
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D
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P
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Pt
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35-45
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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40-55
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5%
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D
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P
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Pt
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35-45
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60%
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D
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P
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Pt
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40-55
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60%
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D
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P
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Pt
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35-55
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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35-45
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30%
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D
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P
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Pt
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40-55
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5%
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Fishing
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D
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P
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Pt
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3-10
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100%
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D
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P
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Pt
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10-25
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35%
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D
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P
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Pt
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10-25
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65%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30-55
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35%
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D
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P
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Pt
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30-50
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60%
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D
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P
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Pt
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40-50
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5%
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Swarm
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D
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P
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Pt
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52
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40%
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D
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P
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Pt
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48-49
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40%
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Special Pokémon
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D
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P
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Pt
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22
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2%
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D
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P
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Pt
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47
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2%
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D
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P
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Pt
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51-52
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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49-50
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20%
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D
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P
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Pt
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The same as the traded Pokémon
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One
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Trainers
Diamond and Pearl
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Platinum
Trainer
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Pokémon
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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Trivia
- If the player's party contains no Pokémon other than Finneon that can learn Surf or Fly and lacks a Pokémon with Teleport, trading away Finneon to Meister can effectively strand the player until Magikarp evolves and can learn Surf or faints in a battle, instantly taking the player back to a Pokémon Center. If the player has managed to progress to this point without obtaining any fishing rods, and does not have enough Rare Candies to make Magikarp evolve (or cancels evolution), or trades a Level 100 Finneon, they will be stuck on Meister's island permanently.
- However, to have gotten the Finneon without getting fishing rods, one must trade with another game to access this Finneon, as it is only available via fishing.