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[[Image:Twinleaf Town map.png|thumb|Twinleaf Town]]
==In the Beginning......==
==In the Beginning...==
When you first turn on the game, [[Professor Rowan]] introduces himself and says to just call him "the Pokémon Professor". He then asks if this is your first adventure and is willing to give advice as needed such as the basic control and adventure information. Then, he asks you to touch the button in the middle of the {{i|Poké Ball}} that appears on your DS' touch screen. A {{p|Munchlax}} then appears from the Poké Ball and Rowan goes on to speak about the human relationship alongside Pokémon as friends. He then states that his job as a professor is to conduct research on these Pokémon.  
When you first turn on the game, [[Professor Rowan]] introduces himself and but says to just call him the Pokémon Professor. He then asks if it is the Player's first adventure and is willing to give advice as needed such as the basic control and adventure information. Then, he talks and asks you to touch the button in the middle circle of the [[Poké Ball]]. A Munchlax then appears from the Poké Ball and the Professor goes on to speak about the human relationship alongside Pokémon as friends. He then states that his job as a Professor is to conduct research on these Pokémon.  


You are then asked if you a boy or a girl, so choose wisely as you will be unable to change this once you have started your adventure. You are then able to choose a name which should be chosen wisely as well as it wills stay with you for the remainder of the game. You are than asked what your friend's name is who will be your Rival for the game.  
You are then asked if you are a boy or a girl, so choose wisely as you will be unable to change your gender once you have started your adventure. You then must choose a name, which will also stay with you for the remainder of the game. You are than asked what {{ga|Barry|your friend's}} name is. He will be your rival. His official name is Barry, so from now on, he is referred as "Barry" in this walkthrough.


Your adventure now begins, so it's time to jump into the world of Pokémon!
Your adventure has begun, so it's time to jump into the world of Pokémon!
==Twinleaf Town==
[[File:Twinleaf Town DP.png|thumb|Twinleaf Town]]


==Twinleaf Town==
The journey begins at your home in [[Twinleaf Town]]. You are watching the television special report titled "Search for the Red Gyarados!" in which a news broadcast describes a team searching for a [[red Gyarados]] in a far-off lake (which is presumably the [[Lake of Rage]] in [[Johto]]). The broadcast states that the team has not observed the Pokémon in question.
[[Image:Rival Lake.png|thumb|Your rival takes you to [[Lake Verity]]]]
 
The journey begins at the player's home in [[Twinleaf Town]]. They are watching the television special report titled,"Search for the Red Gyrados!" when a news broadcast describes a team searching for a [[red Gyarados]] in a far-off lake (presumably the [[Lake of Rage]] in [[Johto]]). The broadcast states that the team has not observed the Pokémon in question.  
On your way out of the house, your [[Johanna|mother]] will tell you that your rival wishes to see you as it is an emergency. She also warns you to stay out the tall grass as [[wild Pokémon]] may attack. Just as you enter his house, Barry bumps into you. He tells you to come with him to [[Lake Verity]] and says that he will fine {{PDollar}}1 million if you aren't there. As he is about to leave, Barry notices that he has forgotten something and runs back inside the house. Head inside and upstairs, where Barry is deciding what to bring. He then notices you, threatens to fine you {{PDollar}}10 million (which is 10 times of the original amount) and rushes out of the house. He will now be waiting for you on {{rt|201|Sinnoh}}. Now head north to reach the route.


On your way out of the house, the Player's mother will tell you that your rival {{ga|Barry}} wishes to see you as it is an emergency. She also warns you to stay out the tall grass as Wild Pokémon may attack. Just as you enter his house, Barry bumps into you. Barry first says that he is fine and is fining you {{PDollar}}1 million if you aren't there. After speaking, Barry runs back inside because he seemed to have forgotten something. Head inside and upstairs, where Barry will decide what he should bring. Barry then notices you and rushes out of the house. Barry will now wait for you on [[Sinnoh Route 201]].
==Route 201==
[[File:Sinnoh Route 201 DP.png|276px|thumb|right|Route 201]]
[[File:Rival Lake.png|thumb|Your rival takes you to Lake Verity]]
Barry sees you and follows you. If you turn east and try to go through the tall grass, your Mom's words will suddenly pop out of nowhere and prevent you from entering tall grass. Head west and go to [[Verity Lakefront]].
==Verity Lakefront==
This is a short path that leads you to the lake. Follow the path and head into Lake Verity. Once you can go to Route 201, you can get a hidden Potion here that is accessed from the route.
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==Lake Verity==
==Lake Verity==
[[Image:Rowan Dawn Verity.png|thumb|left|Rowan's assistant Dawn/Lucas with [[Professor Rowan]]]]
[[File:Lake Verity Professor Rowan DP.png|thumb|left|Rowan's assistant Dawn/Lucas with Professor Rowan]]
[[Image:Verity.png|thumb|right|Lake Verity]]
[[File:Lake Verity DP.png|thumb|right|Lake Verity]]
[[Image:DP First Battle.png|thumb|right|First Battle]]
After you reach Route 201, Barry tells you about the news report on TV about the Red Gyarados. He wants to go to the local lake to see if there is a similar Pokémon, and he will now follow you. Walk to [[Lake Verity]]. Upon your arrival, you see [[Professor Rowan]], and either {{ga|Lucas}} or {{ga|Dawn}} (whoever is the opposite gender of your selected player character). The two are searching the lake for something and discuss Rowan's return to [[Sinnoh]] after four years. They push past you, and Lucas/Dawn apologizes. Barry goes to investigate the briefcase Rowan left behind, but when you enter the long grass you are each attacked by a wild {{p|Starly}}. You then open the briefcase to find three {{i|Poké Ball}}s, containing {{p|Turtwig}}, {{p|Chimchar}} and {{p|Piplup}}.
After reaching route 201, Barry will now speak of the news report on TV about the Red Gyrados. He wants to go to the local lake to see if there is a similar Pokémon, so he will now follow you right behind you. The only place you can walk to is [[Lake Verity]]. Upon their arrival, they'll see [[Professor Rowan]], and either {{ga|Lucas}} or {{ga|Dawn}}. The other person with Rowan is the opposite gender of your selected character. The two are discussing the return of Rowan to [[Sinnoh]] after four years. They push past you, with Lucas/Dawn apologizing. Barry remarks that the man is intimidating, and then begins to search the lake. Once the two of you enter the long grass, both are attacked by a wild {{p|Starly}}. You'll then open the briefcase to find three [[Poké Ball]]s, containing {{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Chimchar}} and {{p|Turtwig}}.
 
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| {{MS|391|Monferno (Pokémon)}}
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| {{MS|389|Torterra (Pokémon)}}
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| {{MS|395|Empoleon (Pokémon)}}
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When you choose one, that Pokémon will become your [[first partner Pokémon]], and Barry will automatically select the one with a type advantage over yours. Choosing the correct first partner Pokémon for your style of battling is an important choice.


You choose one(the Pokemon you choose will become your starter Pokemon), and Barry automatically selects the one with a type advantage over that one. The battle is with a Level 2 Starly giving 16 experience points.
Turtwig, the Turtle Pokémon, is a solid choice. Turtwig evolves into {{p|Grotle}} at Level 18, and then Torterra at level 32. Turtwig is a {{type|Grass}} Pokémon, and {{p|Torterra}} is a Grass/{{t|Ground}}-type Pokémon. Torterra has great Attack and Defense, but low Special Attack and Speed. If you don't rely on Speed to win, and like physical attacks, this Pokémon is a good choice for you. It gets {{m|Razor Leaf}} and {{m|Crunch}} pretty early on, and Earthquake eventually. Torterra also gets Wood Hammer from the Move Tutor. Another good move for Torterra is Curse, which boosts its Attack and Defense, its two best stats, while decreasing its Speed, which is already very low. It also gets {{m|Synthesis}} for healing itself. For TM moves it gets {{m|Bullet Seed}}, {{m|Return}}, {{m|Giga Impact}}, and a wide range of other moves. Also it gets TM {{m|Rock Polish}} to sharply boost its Speed every time it is used, which helps patch up Torterra's horrific Speed stat. {{m|Swords Dance}} is also good to sharply boost the Attack stat, but you should choose to use either this ''or'' Curse— not both. It can learn {{m|Cut}}, {{m|Strength}}, {{m|Rock Smash}}, and {{m|Rock Climb}} for [[HM]] moves, which will help on your adventure. Torterra does have a major weakness to {{type|Ice}} attacks, so be wary of that. In any case, Turtwig does quite well at the Gyms for the most part and is a very good choice.


Choosing the correct starter Pokémon for your playstyle can be an important choice in the game.  
Chimchar, the Chimp Pokémon, has high speed and high attacking stats, but at the cost of having quite low defenses (these are usual for {{type|Fire}} Pokémon). It can use physical and special moves well. It evolves at Level 14 into {{p|Monferno}}, a {{t|Fire}}/{{t|Fighting}}-type Pokémon, and gains a ton of power, even immediately learning {{m|Mach Punch}} after evolving and learning one of the second strongest Fighting-type moves, {{m|Close Combat}}, at Level 36. At this level, Monferno will evolve into {{p|Infernape}}. If you make sure Chimchar evolves before or in the first Gym, you shouldn't have trouble with the Rock-type Pokémon. Chimchar and its evolutions focus primarily on offense and speed, having very high Attack, Special Attack and Speed. Its Defense and Special Defense are low, but it has the power to take out most Pokémon in the game with one or two hits before they even get a chance to strike, so it's not really that bad unless there is a type disadvantage. Some good moves Chimchar gets are {{m|Flame Wheel}}, Close Combat and {{m|Flare Blitz}}. Chimchar can also learn {{m|Flamethrower}} at Level 41 if you don't evolve it until then, but if you evolved it, Monferno and Infernape can still learn via TM35, which can be obtained before the sixth Gym. {{m|Brick Break}}, {{m|Focus Blast}}, and {{m|Fire Blast}} are some TM moves to consider, although it learns many, many more, and even learns {{m|Rock Slide}}, {{m|Stone Edge}}, Earthquake and {{m|Dig}}. It gets the HMs Cut, Strength (a good attacking option as well), Rock Smash, and Rock Climb. In comparison to the other two first partner Pokémon, Chimchar is probably the best if you're looking for an easier ride through the game. Also, if you don't choose Chimchar, you should know that {{p|Ponyta}} evolutionary line is this game's only other Fire-type Pokémon.


Turtwig, the Turtle Pokémon, is a solid choice. Turtwig evolves into Grotle, and then Torterra at level 32. Turtwig is a Grass type Pokémon, and Torterra gains a Ground type. Torterra has great Attack and Defense, but low Special Attack and Speed. It gets Razor Leaf and Crunch pretty early on, and Earthquake eventually. Torterra also gets Wood Hammer from the Move Tutor. Another good move for Torterra is Curse, which boosts its Attack and Defense, its two best stats, while decreasing its useless speed. It also gets Synthesis for healing itself. For TM moves it gets Bullet Seed, Iron Tail, Rock Tomb, Return, Giga Impact, Stone Edge, and Rock Slide. Also it gets TM Rock Polish to give it +2 Speed every time it uses it, which helps patch up its horrific speed. Swords Dance is useless with Curse in existance. It can learn Cut, Strength, Rock Smash, and Rock Climb for HM move. Torterra does have a 4x Ice weakness, so be wary of that. It any case Turtwig does good at the gyms for the most part and is a good choice for your starter.
Piplup, the Penguin Pokémon, has high defenses and Special Attack. Its Attack and Speed aren't that great, unfortunately. It evolves into {{p|Prinplup}} at Lv.16. When it evolves further into {{p|Empoleon}} at Level 36, it gains the Steel type, making it a unique {{t|Water}}/{{t|Steel}}-type Pokémon. The addition of the Steel type will give it a wide variety of resistances, making it take very little damage from quite a few attacks. Pretty much, only {{type|Electric}}, Fighting-type, and Ground-type attacks are what you need to watch out for— nearly everything else is resisted. Unfortunately, this good typing comes at a high cost: a movepool that isn't the best. Basically, its best level up moves are {{m|Metal Claw}}, {{m|Aqua Jet}}, {{m|Peck}}, and {{m|Drill Peck}}. With Empoleon's sub-par Attack stat, it is better off using Special-based attacks such as {{m|BubbleBeam}}, which Prinplup learns at Level 24. If you are fine using TMs and HMs on Empoleon, {{HM|03|Surf}} and {{TM|91|Flash Cannon}} are both very powerful attacks for Empoleon to learn. Also, Empoleon does eventually get the second strongest Water-type attack {{m|Hydro Pump}} at Level 59, but it has low PP and accuracy. In comparison to the other two first partners, Piplup is probably the hardest to use. It will struggle with sub-par moves until you get the HM for {{m|Surf}} (right before the fifth Badge), but will then become much more useful. Teach it Flash Cannon as soon as you acquire that TM, and it will be very powerful. Don't think that Piplup is a bad choice— it's a great Pokémon and the extra effort of training one is well worth it.
 
Chimchar, the Monkey Pokemon, has high speed, low defenses, and high attacking stats. It can use physical and special moves. It evolves at level 14, into Monferno, a Fire/Fighting type, and gains a lot of power. If you make sure Chimchar evolves before the first gym, you shouldn't have trouble with the rock types. Chimchar and its evolution line focus primarily on offense and speed, boasting high Attack, Special Attack, and Speed. Its Defense and Special Defense are low, but it has the power to take out most Pokemon in the game with one hit before they even get a chance to strike, so it's not really that bad. Some good  moves Chimchar gets are Flame Wheel, Close Combat, Mach Punch, and Flare Blitz. Brick Break, Stone Edge/Rock Slide, and Swords Dance are the main TM moves to consider, although it learns many, many more. It gets the HMs Cut, Strength (a good attacking option as well), Rock Smash and Rock Climb. In comparison to the other two starter Pokemon, Chimchar is probably the best.
All of the first partners are good choices and it is down to your personal preference to make a decision. In any case, it's time to move on.
 
[[File:DP First Battle.png|thumb|right|First Battle]]
Piplup, the Penguin Pokemon, has high defenses and special attack. Its attack is pretty meh and its speed is also pretty meh. When it becomes Empoleon, it gains the Steel type. The addition of the Steel-type will give it a wide variety of resistances, making it take very little damage from quite a few attacks. Pretty much, only Electric-, Fighting-, and Ground-type attacks are what you need to worry about — nearly everything else is resisted. Unfortunately, this good typing comes at a high cost: a bad movepool. Basically its best level up moves are Metal Claw, Aqua Jet, Bubblebeam, Peck, and Drill Peck and with Empoleon's sub-par Attack stat, it is better off using Special-based attacks. If you are fine using TMs and HMs on Empoleon, Surf (HM03) and Flash Cannon (TM90) are both very powerful attacks for Empoleon to learn. Also Empoleon does eventually get Hydro Pump at level 59, but surf is preferred for general utility. In comparison to the other two starters, Piplup is probably the hardest to use. It will struggle with sub-par moves until you get the HM for Surf (right before the 5th Badge), but will then become much more useful, and very powerful after getting Flash Cannon.  
Battle the Level 2 Starly, and defeat it to give your new Pokémon 16 experience points. Suddenly, Lucas/Dawn returns and remarks that Rowan would be very angry if he/she forgot the briefcase. When Lucas/Dawn realizes that you have used the Pokémon from the briefcase, he/she takes the briefcase and hurries off.
All of the starters are solid choice and it is down to your preference and playstyle. In any case, time to move on.  
 
Suddenly, Lucas/Dawn returns and remarks that Rowan would be very angry if he/she forgot the briefcase. You are then both asked if you have used a Pokémon from the briefcase. After replying, Lucas/Dawn takes the briefcase and hurries off.
 
==Twinleaf Town==
[[Image:Receiving Running Shoes.png|thumb|left|Getting the [[Running Shoes]]]]


On the way back to Twinleaf Town, you'll meet Lucas/Dawn, along with [[Professor Rowan]], who then takes a look at the Pokémon belonging to both you and Barry, then returns back to the lab with his assistant. The assistant then mentions that you should stop by the Professor's lab and then hurries off.
==On the way back==
[[File:Receiving Running Shoes.png|thumb|left|Getting the [[Running Shoes]]]]


After that, you'll automatically return to your house in Twinleaf Town. The Player explains the situation that occurred at the lake. Mom gives you a pair of [[Running Shoes]] and asks her child to visit Professor Rowan in [[Sandgem Town]].
On the way back to Twinleaf Town, you meet Lucas/Dawn and [[Professor Rowan]], who takes a look at the Pokémon you and Barry have and returns to his lab. Rowan's assistant mentions that you should stop by Rowan's lab and then hurries off.


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After that, you will automatically return to your house in Twinleaf Town. You explain the situation that occurred at the lake, and Mom gives you a pair of [[Running Shoes]] and asks you to visit Professor Rowan in [[Sandgem Town]].
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{{Itlistbod|Running Shoes|Obtained from player's mother at the start of the game.|DP}}
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==Route 201==
==Route 201==
[[Image:Route201.png|thumb|right|Route 201]]
Head north to reach Route 201. This time, head east through the tall grass. Two Pokémon, [[Bidoof]] and [[Starly]], can be found here, but they cannot be captured yet.
Once you are on Route 201, turn right head East, through the tall grass. Two Pokémon, [[Bidoof]] and [[Starly]], can be found here but they cannot be caught yet. After going through the patch of tall grass head North and through another patch until you reach a woman. She works for the [[Poké Mart]] and will give you a free potion. Continue going East until you reach Sandgem Town.


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Head north through another patch until you reach a woman. She works for the [[Poké Mart]] and will give you a Potion for free. Continue east until you reach Sandgem Town.
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{{Catch/entry4|396|Starly|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-3|all=50%|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry4|399|Bidoof|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-4|all=50%}}
{{Catch/entry4|399|Bidoof|yes|yes|no|Grass|2-4|all=50%}}
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{{Catch/entry4|084|Doduo|yes|yes|no|Swarm|2-4|all=40%|type2=flying}}
{{Catch/entry4|029|Nidoran♀|yes|no|no|Poké Radar|3|all=20%|type1=poison}}
{{Catch/entry4|029|Nidoran♀|no|yes|no|Poké Radar|2|all=2%|type1=poison}}
{{Catch/entry4|032|Nidoran♂|yes|no|no|Poké Radar|2|all=2%|type1=poison}}
{{Catch/entry4|032|Nidoran♂|no|yes|no|Poké Radar|3|all=20%|type1=poison}}
{{Catch/entry4|058|Growlithe|yes|yes|no|FR|2|all=8%|type1=fire}}
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==Sandgem Town==
==Sandgem Town==
[[Image:Receiving Pokémon.png|thumb|left|The professor gives the player the Pokémon]]
[[File:Receiving Pokémon.png|180px|thumb|left|The professor gives the player Turtwig]]
[[Image:Sandgem Town map.png|thumb|right|Sandgem Town]]
[[File:Sandgem Town DP.png|180px|thumb|right|Sandgem Town]]
Upon reaching Sandgem Town, the Professor's assistant will stop you and have them go with them. You are then shown the Pokémon lab, the largest building in town. As you are about to enter, Barry zooms out and says that the man isn't as intimidating as he first seemed, then departs for [[Jubilife City]]. After entering the lab, Professor Rowan examines the Pokémon you chose at the lake and lets you keep the starter Pokémon as a gift. You will then be given the option to nickaname it. The Professor formally introduces himself, and will entrust you with a [[Pokédex]] to record the data on all of the Pokémon that are found throughout the Sinnoh region. Lucas/Dawn also says that he/she is on a Pokédex quest and mention the first Pokémon that they used which is the last one not chosen by you or your rival.
Upon reaching Sandgem Town, Professor Rowan's assistant will stop you and have you go with him/her. You are then shown the [[Sandgem Town#Pokémon Research Lab|Pokémon Research Lab]], the largest building in town. As you are about to enter, Barry zooms out and says that Rowan isn't as intimidating as he first seemed, and then departs for [[Jubilife City]]. After entering the lab, Professor Rowan examines the Pokémon you chose at the lake and lets you keep it as a gift. You will then be given the option to give it a [[nickname]]. The professor formally introduces himself, and entrusts you with a [[Pokédex]] to record the data of all the Pokémon that are found throughout the [[Sinnoh]] region. Lucas/Dawn also says that he/she is on a Pokédex quest and mentions the first Pokémon that he/she used, which happens to be the one not chosen by you or your rival at the lake.  
 
Upon departing the lab, Lucas/Dawn will give you a tour and show you the Pokémon Center and Poké Mart. The assistant then insists that you tell your mom that you are leaving on a journey. After you leave Sandgem Town, Lucas/Dawn will be on {{rt|202|Sinnoh}}, but first you'll need to complete your mission to Twinleaf Town.


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Upon leaving the lab, Lucas/Dawn will give you a tour and show you the [[Pokémon Center]] and [[Poké Mart]]. He/she then insists that you tell your mom that you are leaving on a journey and leaves to {{rt|202|Sinnoh}}, where he/she won't let you pass until you complete your mission in Twinleaf Town.
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==Back to Twinleaf Town==
Backtrack on Route 201 and head to your house. After you get some rest, your mother is happy to hear the news and will give you the [[Guidebook|Journal]] to keep a record of your day-to-day activities, and she tells you to make sure to come back to visit. Barry's mother then stops by and admits that Barry left so fast that he forgot the [[Parcel]], but your mother suggests that you can delivery this to Barry personally. Barry's mom mentions that Barry should be in [[Jubilife City]] right now.


==Twinleaf Town==
Leave Twinleaf and return to Sandgem Town. Head south to {{rt|219|Sinnoh}} to pick up a bottle of [[Antidote]], but you cannot explore the rest of this route until you can use {{m|Surf}}. Head north of Sandgem Town to reach Route 202.
Once you get past Route 201, head to your house and after getting some rest, your mother is happy to hear the news and will give you the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Key items exclusive to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum|Journal}} to keep a record of your day-to-day activities. Your mother makes sure to make a point of coming back to visit as she loves you. Barry's mother then stops by and admits that Barry left so fast that he forgot the {{DL|List of key items in Generation IV|Key items exclusive to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum|Parcel}}, but your mother suggests that you can delivery this to Barry personally. Barry's mom mentions that Barry should be in Jubilife City right now. Afterwards leave Twinleaf and return to Sandgem Town. Head south to {{rt|219|Sinnoh}} to pick up a {{DL|Status ailment healing item|Antidote}}, though you cannot explore the rest of this route until you can use {{m|Surf}}. Afterwards head north of Sandgem Town to reach Route 202.
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 19 March 2024

In the Beginning......

When you first turn on the game, Professor Rowan introduces himself and says to just call him "the Pokémon Professor". He then asks if this is your first adventure and is willing to give advice as needed such as the basic control and adventure information. Then, he asks you to touch the button in the middle of the Poké Ball that appears on your DS' touch screen. A Munchlax then appears from the Poké Ball and Rowan goes on to speak about the human relationship alongside Pokémon as friends. He then states that his job as a professor is to conduct research on these Pokémon.

You are then asked if you are a boy or a girl, so choose wisely as you will be unable to change your gender once you have started your adventure. You then must choose a name, which will also stay with you for the remainder of the game. You are than asked what your friend's name is. He will be your rival. His official name is Barry, so from now on, he is referred as "Barry" in this walkthrough.

Your adventure has begun, so it's time to jump into the world of Pokémon!

Twinleaf Town

Twinleaf Town

The journey begins at your home in Twinleaf Town. You are watching the television special report titled "Search for the Red Gyarados!" in which a news broadcast describes a team searching for a red Gyarados in a far-off lake (which is presumably the Lake of Rage in Johto). The broadcast states that the team has not observed the Pokémon in question.

On your way out of the house, your mother will tell you that your rival wishes to see you as it is an emergency. She also warns you to stay out the tall grass as wild Pokémon may attack. Just as you enter his house, Barry bumps into you. He tells you to come with him to Lake Verity and says that he will fine $1 million if you aren't there. As he is about to leave, Barry notices that he has forgotten something and runs back inside the house. Head inside and upstairs, where Barry is deciding what to bring. He then notices you, threatens to fine you $10 million (which is 10 times of the original amount) and rushes out of the house. He will now be waiting for you on Route 201. Now head north to reach the route.

Route 201

Route 201
Your rival takes you to Lake Verity

Barry sees you and follows you. If you turn east and try to go through the tall grass, your Mom's words will suddenly pop out of nowhere and prevent you from entering tall grass. Head west and go to Verity Lakefront.

Verity Lakefront

This is a short path that leads you to the lake. Follow the path and head into Lake Verity. Once you can go to Route 201, you can get a hidden Potion here that is accessed from the route.

Lake Verity

Rowan's assistant Dawn/Lucas with Professor Rowan
Lake Verity

After you reach Route 201, Barry tells you about the news report on TV about the Red Gyarados. He wants to go to the local lake to see if there is a similar Pokémon, and he will now follow you. Walk to Lake Verity. Upon your arrival, you see Professor Rowan, and either Lucas or Dawn (whoever is the opposite gender of your selected player character). The two are searching the lake for something and discuss Rowan's return to Sinnoh after four years. They push past you, and Lucas/Dawn apologizes. Barry goes to investigate the briefcase Rowan left behind, but when you enter the long grass you are each attacked by a wild Starly. You then open the briefcase to find three Poké Balls, containing Turtwig, Chimchar and Piplup.

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Turtwig
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Chimchar
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Piplup
Grass Fire Water
Grotle Grotle Monferno Monferno Prinplup Prinplup
Grass Fire Fighting Water
Torterra Torterra Infernape Infernape Empoleon Empoleon
Grass Ground Fire Fighting Water Steel

When you choose one, that Pokémon will become your first partner Pokémon, and Barry will automatically select the one with a type advantage over yours. Choosing the correct first partner Pokémon for your style of battling is an important choice.

Turtwig, the Turtle Pokémon, is a solid choice. Turtwig evolves into Grotle at Level 18, and then Torterra at level 32. Turtwig is a Grass-type Pokémon, and Torterra is a Grass/Ground-type Pokémon. Torterra has great Attack and Defense, but low Special Attack and Speed. If you don't rely on Speed to win, and like physical attacks, this Pokémon is a good choice for you. It gets Razor Leaf and Crunch pretty early on, and Earthquake eventually. Torterra also gets Wood Hammer from the Move Tutor. Another good move for Torterra is Curse, which boosts its Attack and Defense, its two best stats, while decreasing its Speed, which is already very low. It also gets Synthesis for healing itself. For TM moves it gets Bullet Seed, Return, Giga Impact, and a wide range of other moves. Also it gets TM Rock Polish to sharply boost its Speed every time it is used, which helps patch up Torterra's horrific Speed stat. Swords Dance is also good to sharply boost the Attack stat, but you should choose to use either this or Curse— not both. It can learn Cut, Strength, Rock Smash, and Rock Climb for HM moves, which will help on your adventure. Torterra does have a major weakness to Ice-type attacks, so be wary of that. In any case, Turtwig does quite well at the Gyms for the most part and is a very good choice.

Chimchar, the Chimp Pokémon, has high speed and high attacking stats, but at the cost of having quite low defenses (these are usual for Fire-type Pokémon). It can use physical and special moves well. It evolves at Level 14 into Monferno, a Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon, and gains a ton of power, even immediately learning Mach Punch after evolving and learning one of the second strongest Fighting-type moves, Close Combat, at Level 36. At this level, Monferno will evolve into Infernape. If you make sure Chimchar evolves before or in the first Gym, you shouldn't have trouble with the Rock-type Pokémon. Chimchar and its evolutions focus primarily on offense and speed, having very high Attack, Special Attack and Speed. Its Defense and Special Defense are low, but it has the power to take out most Pokémon in the game with one or two hits before they even get a chance to strike, so it's not really that bad unless there is a type disadvantage. Some good moves Chimchar gets are Flame Wheel, Close Combat and Flare Blitz. Chimchar can also learn Flamethrower at Level 41 if you don't evolve it until then, but if you evolved it, Monferno and Infernape can still learn via TM35, which can be obtained before the sixth Gym. Brick Break, Focus Blast, and Fire Blast are some TM moves to consider, although it learns many, many more, and even learns Rock Slide, Stone Edge, Earthquake and Dig. It gets the HMs Cut, Strength (a good attacking option as well), Rock Smash, and Rock Climb. In comparison to the other two first partner Pokémon, Chimchar is probably the best if you're looking for an easier ride through the game. Also, if you don't choose Chimchar, you should know that Ponyta evolutionary line is this game's only other Fire-type Pokémon.

Piplup, the Penguin Pokémon, has high defenses and Special Attack. Its Attack and Speed aren't that great, unfortunately. It evolves into Prinplup at Lv.16. When it evolves further into Empoleon at Level 36, it gains the Steel type, making it a unique Water/Steel-type Pokémon. The addition of the Steel type will give it a wide variety of resistances, making it take very little damage from quite a few attacks. Pretty much, only Electric-type, Fighting-type, and Ground-type attacks are what you need to watch out for— nearly everything else is resisted. Unfortunately, this good typing comes at a high cost: a movepool that isn't the best. Basically, its best level up moves are Metal Claw, Aqua Jet, Peck, and Drill Peck. With Empoleon's sub-par Attack stat, it is better off using Special-based attacks such as BubbleBeam, which Prinplup learns at Level 24. If you are fine using TMs and HMs on Empoleon, HM03 (Surf) and TM91 (Flash Cannon) are both very powerful attacks for Empoleon to learn. Also, Empoleon does eventually get the second strongest Water-type attack Hydro Pump at Level 59, but it has low PP and accuracy. In comparison to the other two first partners, Piplup is probably the hardest to use. It will struggle with sub-par moves until you get the HM for Surf (right before the fifth Badge), but will then become much more useful. Teach it Flash Cannon as soon as you acquire that TM, and it will be very powerful. Don't think that Piplup is a bad choice— it's a great Pokémon and the extra effort of training one is well worth it.

All of the first partners are good choices and it is down to your personal preference to make a decision. In any case, it's time to move on.

First Battle

Battle the Level 2 Starly, and defeat it to give your new Pokémon 16 experience points. Suddenly, Lucas/Dawn returns and remarks that Rowan would be very angry if he/she forgot the briefcase. When Lucas/Dawn realizes that you have used the Pokémon from the briefcase, he/she takes the briefcase and hurries off.

On the way back

Getting the Running Shoes

On the way back to Twinleaf Town, you meet Lucas/Dawn and Professor Rowan, who takes a look at the Pokémon you and Barry have and returns to his lab. Rowan's assistant mentions that you should stop by Rowan's lab and then hurries off.

After that, you will automatically return to your house in Twinleaf Town. You explain the situation that occurred at the lake, and Mom gives you a pair of Running Shoes and asks you to visit Professor Rowan in Sandgem Town.

Route 201

Head north to reach Route 201. This time, head east through the tall grass. Two Pokémon, Bidoof and Starly, can be found here, but they cannot be captured yet.

Head north through another patch until you reach a woman. She works for the Poké Mart and will give you a Potion for free. Continue east until you reach Sandgem Town.

Sandgem Town

The professor gives the player Turtwig
Sandgem Town

Upon reaching Sandgem Town, Professor Rowan's assistant will stop you and have you go with him/her. You are then shown the Pokémon Research Lab, the largest building in town. As you are about to enter, Barry zooms out and says that Rowan isn't as intimidating as he first seemed, and then departs for Jubilife City. After entering the lab, Professor Rowan examines the Pokémon you chose at the lake and lets you keep it as a gift. You will then be given the option to give it a nickname. The professor formally introduces himself, and entrusts you with a Pokédex to record the data of all the Pokémon that are found throughout the Sinnoh region. Lucas/Dawn also says that he/she is on a Pokédex quest and mentions the first Pokémon that he/she used, which happens to be the one not chosen by you or your rival at the lake.

Upon leaving the lab, Lucas/Dawn will give you a tour and show you the Pokémon Center and Poké Mart. He/she then insists that you tell your mom that you are leaving on a journey and leaves to Route 202, where he/she won't let you pass until you complete your mission in Twinleaf Town.

Back to Twinleaf Town

Backtrack on Route 201 and head to your house. After you get some rest, your mother is happy to hear the news and will give you the Journal to keep a record of your day-to-day activities, and she tells you to make sure to come back to visit. Barry's mother then stops by and admits that Barry left so fast that he forgot the Parcel, but your mother suggests that you can delivery this to Barry personally. Barry's mom mentions that Barry should be in Jubilife City right now.

Leave Twinleaf and return to Sandgem Town. Head south to Route 219 to pick up a bottle of Antidote, but you cannot explore the rest of this route until you can use Surf. Head north of Sandgem Town to reach Route 202.

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