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[[File:Stadium 2 Earl's Pokémon Class.png|thumb|Main menu]] | [[File:Stadium 2 Earl's Pokémon Class.png|thumb|Main menu]] | ||
'''Earl's Pokémon Academy''' is a location in [[White City]] in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. It is an expanded Pokémon School taught by [[Earl Dervish]]. Here, players can learn various [[Pokémon battle|Pokémon battling]] and {{pkmn|training}} techniques, as well as look up reference data regarding the 251 Pokémon of [[Generation II]], as well at [[item]]s. | '''Earl's Pokémon Academy''' (Japanese: '''ジョバンニせんせいの ポケモンこうざ''' ''Mr. {{tt|Giovanni|Earl Dervish}}'s Pokémon Class'') is a location in [[White City]] in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. It is an expanded Pokémon School taught by [[Earl Dervish]]. Here, players can learn various [[Pokémon battle|Pokémon battling]] and {{pkmn|training}} techniques, as well as look up reference data regarding the 251 Pokémon of [[Generation II]], as well at [[item]]s. | ||
Earl's curriculum comprises three levels: The {{pkmn|Trainer}} Class, the [[Gym Leader]] Class, and the [[Elite Four]] Class. Each of these levels comprises a series of lectures, a quiz, and a series of skill tests where the player partakes in mock Pokémon battle. Initially, only the Trainer Class is available for the player. To unlock the Gym Leader Class, the lectures, quiz, and Trainer battles must be completed. Likewise, to enter the Elite Four Class, the player must complete all the lessons of the Gym Leader Class. | Earl's curriculum comprises three levels: The {{pkmn|Trainer}} Class, the [[Gym Leader]] Class, and the [[Elite Four]] Class. Each of these levels comprises a series of lectures, a quiz, and a series of skill tests where the player partakes in mock Pokémon battle. Initially, only the Trainer Class is available for the player. To unlock the Gym Leader Class, the lectures, quiz, and Trainer battles must be completed. Likewise, to enter the Elite Four Class, the player must complete all the lessons of the Gym Leader Class. | ||
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In the quiz section, there are ten random questions that Earl gives to the player based on the lectures for that particular level. In order to pass the quiz, at least eight of those ten questions must be answered correctly. | In the quiz section, there are ten random questions that Earl gives to the player based on the lectures for that particular level. In order to pass the quiz, at least eight of those ten questions must be answered correctly. | ||
For the Skill tests, there are a number of Trainers that must battled and defeated using the correct Pokémon. For the Trainer Class, there are seven Trainers. For the Gym Leader Class, there are five Trainers. For the Elite Four class, there are four Trainers. For each Trainer, the player and the Trainer are assigned a team comprising six Pokémon with a moveset depending on the theme involved for the Trainer | For the Skill tests, there are a number of Trainers that must battled and defeated using the correct Pokémon. For the Trainer Class, there are seven Trainers. For the Gym Leader Class, there are five Trainers. For the Elite Four class, there are four Trainers. For each Trainer, the player and the Trainer are assigned a team comprising six Pokémon with a moveset depending on the theme involved for the Trainer. All of the player's Pokémon are given only one move and that move is either super-effective or not very effective against the opponent's Pokémon, with half of the Pokémon having a super-effective move and the other half having a not very effective move. The player and the opponent select three Pokémon from their teams to send into battle. The goal is to defeat the opponent's three Pokémon selected ''and'' choose the correct three Pokémon to send into battle. If the player chooses an "incorrect" Pokémon and wins the battle, the Trainer is not considered defeated. Once all of the Trainers have been defeated, then the entire Trainer battles section is passed. | ||
==Trainer Class== | ==Trainer Class== | ||
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| style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|148|Dragonair}} | | style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|148|Dragonair}} | ||
| style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|127|Pinsir}} | | style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|127|Pinsir}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:S2 | | rowspan="2" | [[File:S2 Swimmer M.png|link=Swimmer (Trainer class)]]<br>{{tc|Swimmer}}♂ Clayton | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|091|Cloyster}} | | {{MSP/Stad|091|Cloyster}} | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|088|Grimer}} | | {{MSP/Stad|088|Grimer}} | ||
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| {{MSP/Stad|103|Exeggutor}} | | {{MSP/Stad|103|Exeggutor}} | ||
| style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|092|Gastly}} | | style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|092|Gastly}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:S2 | | rowspan="2" | [[File:S2 PokéManiac.png|link=Poké Maniac (Trainer class)]]<br>{{tc|Poké Maniac|PokéManiac}} Joseph | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|115|Kangaskhan}} | | {{MSP/Stad|115|Kangaskhan}} | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|209|Snubbull}} | | {{MSP/Stad|209|Snubbull}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|103|Exeggutor}} | | style="background:#{{green color light}};" | {{MSP/Stad|103|Exeggutor}} | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|126|Magmar}} | | {{MSP/Stad|126|Magmar}} | ||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:S2 | | rowspan="2" | [[File:S2 Swimmer F.png|link=Swimmer (Trainer class)]]<br>{{tc|Swimmer}}♀ Julian | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|121|Starmie}} | | {{MSP/Stad|121|Starmie}} | ||
| {{MSP/Stad|080|Slowbro}} | | {{MSP/Stad|080|Slowbro}} | ||
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|fr=Academie Pokémon de Theophile | |||
|de=Earls Pokémon-Akademie | |||
|it=Accademia Pokémon di Primo | |||
|es=Academia Pokémon de Primo | |||
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{{Stadium Series}} | {{Stadium Series}} | ||
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[[Category:Pokémon Stadium 2]] | [[Category:Pokémon Stadium 2]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 10 September 2024
- This article is about the academy in White City. For the academy in Violet City, see Violet City → Pokémon School.
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing quizzes |
Earl's Pokémon Academy (Japanese: ジョバンニせんせいの ポケモンこうざ Mr. Giovanni's Pokémon Class) is a location in White City in Pokémon Stadium 2. It is an expanded Pokémon School taught by Earl Dervish. Here, players can learn various Pokémon battling and training techniques, as well as look up reference data regarding the 251 Pokémon of Generation II, as well at items.
Earl's curriculum comprises three levels: The Trainer Class, the Gym Leader Class, and the Elite Four Class. Each of these levels comprises a series of lectures, a quiz, and a series of skill tests where the player partakes in mock Pokémon battle. Initially, only the Trainer Class is available for the player. To unlock the Gym Leader Class, the lectures, quiz, and Trainer battles must be completed. Likewise, to enter the Elite Four Class, the player must complete all the lessons of the Gym Leader Class.
In the lectures section, players need to read through the notes given for each lesson. At the end of the lesson, there is a random question related to that lecture that Earl presents to the player. If the question is answered correctly, that lecture is passed, indicated by a star next to the lecture title. After all lectures have been passed, the entire lectures segment is passed.
In the quiz section, there are ten random questions that Earl gives to the player based on the lectures for that particular level. In order to pass the quiz, at least eight of those ten questions must be answered correctly.
For the Skill tests, there are a number of Trainers that must battled and defeated using the correct Pokémon. For the Trainer Class, there are seven Trainers. For the Gym Leader Class, there are five Trainers. For the Elite Four class, there are four Trainers. For each Trainer, the player and the Trainer are assigned a team comprising six Pokémon with a moveset depending on the theme involved for the Trainer. All of the player's Pokémon are given only one move and that move is either super-effective or not very effective against the opponent's Pokémon, with half of the Pokémon having a super-effective move and the other half having a not very effective move. The player and the opponent select three Pokémon from their teams to send into battle. The goal is to defeat the opponent's three Pokémon selected and choose the correct three Pokémon to send into battle. If the player chooses an "incorrect" Pokémon and wins the battle, the Trainer is not considered defeated. Once all of the Trainers have been defeated, then the entire Trainer battles section is passed.
Trainer Class
Lectures
- Rules
- Common rules
- Battle rules
- Level evolution notes
- Special evolution
- Type match-ups
- Type combinations
- Exploiting weaknesses
- Type changes
- Status problems
- Status problems
- Moves
- Moves & Pokémon types
- Support moves
- Added effects of moves
- Recovery moves
- Set damage moves
- Moves & tactics
- Move changes
- Residual-effect changes
- Trainer battles
- New Features
Trainers
The correct choices for the player's party are highlighted in green.
Battle # | Lesson Focus | Player's Party | Opponent | Opponent's Party | ||||
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1 | Type effectiveness | Camper Cole |
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2 | Type effectiveness | Super Nerd Melvin |
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3 | Dealing with diverse teams | Schoolboy Carson |
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4 | Set-damage moves | Swimmer♂ Clayton |
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5 | Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn and Moves with a charging turn |
Youngster Jonathan |
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6 | Defense and Special Defense |
Picnicker Cyndy |
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7 | Evasion and Moves that cannot miss |
Lass Nancy |
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Gym Leader Class
Lectures
- Type match-ups
- Dual-type Pokémon
- Multiplied damage
- Status problems
- Status problems
- Moves
- Set damage moves
- Moves & tactics
- Multi-type moves
- Trainer battles
- Lead-off Pokémon
- Switching
- Reading the situation
- New features
- Holding an item
- Notes on Eggs
Trainers
The correct choices for the player's party are highlighted in green.
Battle # | Lesson Focus | Player's Party | Opponent | Opponent's Party | ||||
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1 | Infatuation and Confusion | PokéManiac Joseph |
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2 | Berry support | Kimono Girl Naomi |
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3 | STAB | Lass Tammy |
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4 | Moves that can hit semi-invulnerable Pokémon | Youngster Dustin |
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5 | Defense and Special Defense |
Schoolboy Nolan |
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Elite Four Class
Lectures
- Type match-ups
- Multiplied damage
- Moves
- Support moves
- Moves & tactics
- Multi-type moves
- Move combos
- Situational combos
- Trainer battles
- Switching
- Reading the situation
- Reading the foe's moves
- New Features
- Holding an item
- Notes on Eggs
Trainers
The correct choices for the player's party are highlighted in green.
Battle # | Lesson Focus | Player's Party | Opponent | Opponent's Party | ||||
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1 | Held items | Cooltrainer♂ Conner |
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2 | Speed and Endure | Cooltrainer♀ Becky |
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3 | Move combos | Juggler Ferris |
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4 | Weather conditions | Swimmer♀ Julian |
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