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Roark's first two Pokémon shouldn't be too much trouble. The {{p|Geodude}} knows {{m|Rock Throw}} and {{m|Stealth Rock}}, and its best stat is [[Defense]]. Stealth Rock will damage any Pokémon you switch into battle (Most Pokémon will lose 1/8 of their [[HP]] if hit. It will damage more if the Pokémon is weak to Rock-type moves, and less if it is resistant.). Rock Throw is just an attack, which is thankfully somewhat inaccurate. A good Grass- or Water-type attack will likely take Geodude out in one hit. Roark's {{p|Onix}} may be a bit more challenging, mostly because it has more Defense and [[Speed]], and can use {{m|Screech}} to lower your Pokémon's Defense in addition to Rock Throw and Stealth Rock. If you get hit with Screech, you may want to switch before Roark sends out {{p|Cranidos}}. Cranidos is rather fast for this point of the game, and has a scary amount of [[Attack]] that will do massive damage with {{m|Headbutt}} or {{m|Pursuit}}, particularly if Onix used Screech or if Cranidos previously used {{m|Leer}} against you. Try switching in a Pokémon with {{a|Intimidate}} like {{p|Shinx}} to lower Cranidos's threat, but beware of Stealth Rock. It doesn't have the best defenses though, so one Water, Grass, or Fighting-type attack should send it out for the count.  
Roark's first two Pokémon shouldn't be too much trouble. The {{p|Geodude}} knows {{m|Rock Throw}} and {{m|Stealth Rock}}, and its best stat is {{stat|Defense}}. Stealth Rock will damage any Pokémon you switch into battle (Most Pokémon will lose 1/8 of their [[HP]] if hit. It will damage more if the Pokémon is weak to Rock-type moves, and less if it is resistant.). Rock Throw is just an attack, which is thankfully somewhat inaccurate. A good Grass- or Water-type attack will likely take Geodude out in one hit. Roark's {{p|Onix}} may be a bit more challenging, mostly because it has more Defense and {{stat|Speed}}, and can use {{m|Screech}} to lower your Pokémon's Defense in addition to Rock Throw and Stealth Rock. If you get hit with Screech, you may want to switch before Roark sends out {{p|Cranidos}}. Cranidos is rather fast for this point of the game, and has a scary amount of {{stat|Attack}} that will do massive damage with {{m|Headbutt}} or {{m|Pursuit}}, particularly if Onix used Screech or if Cranidos previously used {{m|Leer}} against you. Try switching in a Pokémon with {{a|Intimidate}} like {{p|Shinx}} to lower Cranidos's threat, but beware of Stealth Rock. It doesn't have the best defenses though, so one Water, Grass, or Fighting-type attack should send it out for the count.  


After being defeated, Roark will give you the {{badge|Coal}} and {{TM|76|Stealth Rock}}. The Badge will give you the ability to use {{m|Rock Smash}} outside of battle.
After being defeated, Roark will give you the {{badge|Coal}} and {{TM|76|Stealth Rock}}. The Badge will give you the ability to use {{m|Rock Smash}} outside of battle.


Your business in Oreburgh is done for now. Next, you'll be returning to [[Jubilife City]] so you can travel north to [[Floaroma Town]].
Your business in Oreburgh is done for now. Next, you'll be returning to [[Jubilife City]] so you can travel north to [[Floaroma Town]].
==Oreburgh Gate (optional)==
Now that you can use {{m|Rock Smash}}, you can pick up some items in [[Oreburgh Gate]] that were inaccessible before.
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{{Itemlist|Big Pearl|B1F; atop a ledge north of the ramp closest to the entrance (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|Pt=yes|}}
{{Itemlist|TM Normal VI|B1F; on the right side of the floor (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|Pt=yes|display={{TM|70|Flash}}}}
{{itlistfoot|cave}}
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==Jubilife City==
==Jubilife City==
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! {{MS|387}} If the {{Player}} chose {{p|Turtwig}}:
! {{MSP/3|387|Turtwig}} If the {{Player}} chose {{p|Turtwig}}:
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|{{Party/Single
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}
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! {{MS|390}} If the {{Player}} chose {{p|Chimchar}}:
! {{MSP/3|390|Chimchar}} If the {{Player}} chose {{p|Chimchar}}:
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|{{Party/Single
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{{Party/Footer}}
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! {{MS|393}} If the {{Player}} chose {{p|Piplup}}:
! {{MSP/3|393|Piplup}} If the {{Player}} chose {{p|Piplup}}:
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===Jubilife TV===
===Jubilife TV===
The [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] is located on the ground floor of the [[Jubilife TV]] building, where it is conducted by a receptionist named [[Felicity]]. The winning ID number changes daily, and the game looks for matches by examining the IDs of all Pokémon in the player's party and in all PC boxes (but not Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Day Care}}). You may check for matches multiple times in one day; however, after winning a prize, you may not participate again for the rest of the day.
The [[Loto-ID|Pokémon Lottery Corner]] is located on the ground floor of the [[Jubilife TV]] building, where it is conducted by a receptionist named [[Felicity]]. The winning ID number changes daily, and the game looks for matches by examining the IDs of all Pokémon in the player's party and in all PC boxes (but not Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Day Care}}). You may check for matches multiple times in one day; however, after winning a prize, you may not participate again for the rest of the day.


{{Itlisth|building}}
{{Itlisth|building}}
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{{Itlistfoot|building}}
{{Itlistfoot|building}}


On the second floor, Trainers can dress up their Pokémon using their [[Accessory|Accessories]]. The saved photo of a dressed-up Pokémon is displayed in the gallery just outside the Fitting Room, along with up to ten photos from Trainers that the player has [[Record mixing|mixed records]] with. After dressing up a Pokémon and taking a photo, an {{tc|Interviewer}} will appear outside of the entrance to the gallery to ask the player about the photo. In the main area, a man will give the player the mask of the [[Starter Pokémon|Pokémon that they started with]].
On the second floor, Trainers can dress up their Pokémon using their [[Accessory|Accessories]]. The saved photo of a dressed-up Pokémon is displayed in the gallery just outside the Fitting Room, along with up to ten photos from Trainers that the player has [[Record mixing|mixed records]] with. After dressing up a Pokémon and taking a photo, an {{tc|Interviewer}} will appear outside of the entrance to the gallery to ask the player about the photo. In the main area, a man will give the player the mask of their [[first partner Pokémon]].


{{Itlisth|building}}
{{Itlisth|building}}
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{{Itlistfoot|building}}
{{Itlistfoot|building}}


On the third floor there are two rooms off-shooting from the main room: the Group Ranking Room and the Global Ranking Room, which detail rankings from players in the player's [[group]] and all players, respectively. There are three machines in each room, each detailing different concepts to be ranked in. A man in the yellow-carpeted area is a TV producer who asks the player for their opinion on TV. By answering EVERYONE HAPPY for the first question and Wi-Fi CONNECTION for the second question, the player can unlock [[Mystery Gift]]. Additionally, certain phrases that vary based on game version, language, and [[Trainer ID number]] can be told to the TV producer to unlock eight special wallpapers. The passwords can be retrieved from the Daisuki Club website<!--URL required--> or [http://www.filb.de/games/tools/aikotoba?l=en Filb.de's secret phrase generator].
On the third floor there are two rooms off-shooting from the main room: the Group Ranking Room and the Global Ranking Room, which detail rankings from players in the player's [[group]] and all players, respectively. There are three machines in each room, each detailing different concepts to be ranked in. A man in the yellow-carpeted area is a TV producer who asks the player for their opinion on TV. By answering EVERYONE HAPPY for the first question and Wi-Fi CONNECTION for the second question, the player can unlock [[Mystery Gift]]. Additionally, certain phrases that vary based on game version, language, and [[Trainer ID number]] can be told to the TV producer to unlock eight special wallpapers. The passwords can be retrieved from the Daisuki Club website<!--URL required--> or [http://www.pokewiki.de/Spezial:Geheimcode-Generator?uselang=en Pokéwiki.de's secret phrase generator].


Several people are on the fourth floor, but there is nothing of interest here.
Several people are on the fourth floor, but there is nothing of interest here.
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{{Itemlist|Paralyze Heal|To the right of the fence on the right|Pt=yes|display=[[Paralyze Heal|Parlyz Heal]]}}
{{Itemlist|Paralyze Heal|To the right of the fence on the right|Pt=yes|display=[[Paralyze Heal|Parlyz Heal]]}}
{{Itemlist|HP Up|Far side of the large eastern pond (requires {{m|Surf}})|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Sea Incense|At the southwest corner (requires {{m|Surf}})|Pt=yes}}
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{{Itemlist|Potion|To the right of the top of the stairs|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Potion|To the right of the top of the stairs|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|TM Rock|Amongst the rocks left of the stairs (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|Pt=yes|display={{TM|39|Rock Tomb}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Rock|Amongst the rocks left of the stairs (requires {{m|Rock Smash}})|Pt=yes|display={{TM|39|Rock Tomb}}}}
{{Itemlist|Luck Incense|In the north end of the cave (requires {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Rock Smash}})|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|TM Water VI|In the northeast end of the cave (requires {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Rock Smash}})|Pt=yes|display={{TM|03|Water Pulse}}}}
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{{Itemlist|Awakening|Just above Ravaged Path's exit|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Awakening|Just above Ravaged Path's exit|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|TM Grass|Left of the entrance to Floaroma Town|Pt=yes|display={{tm|09|Bullet Seed}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Grass|Left of the entrance to Floaroma Town|Pt=yes|display={{tm|09|Bullet Seed}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Normal|From the woman at the end of the narrow path (requires {{m|Cut}})|Pt=yes|display={{TM|78|Captivate}}}}
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Once you arrive in [[Floaroma Town]], you may want to visit the [[Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop]]. In the flower shop, a woman will give you the [[Sprayduck]] watering can, and you can receive a [[Berry]] for free [[time|every day]]. If you have the [[Event Pokémon]] {{p|Shaymin}} in your party, you can show it to the young woman near the entrance to receive the [[Gracidea]] flower. Since this is the first area in which you can encounter wild Berries, you can collect and then replant some. The Sprayduck can help you collect more Berries if you water the plants correctly within their growth cycle. Tell the girl in the north-western house that you like berries and she'll hand over {{TM|88|Pluck}}.
Once you arrive in [[Floaroma Town]], you may want to visit the [[Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop]]. In the flower shop, a woman will give you the [[Sprayduck]] watering can, and you can receive a [[Berry]] for free [[time|every day]]. If you have the [[Event Pokémon]] {{p|Shaymin}} in your party, you can show it to the young woman near the entrance to receive the [[Gracidea]] flower. Since this is the first area in which you can encounter wild Berries, you can collect and then replant some. The Sprayduck can help you collect more Berries if you water the plants correctly within their growth cycle. Tell the girl in the north-western house that you like berries and she'll hand over {{TM|88|Pluck}}.


After this, exit Floaroma Town to the east and continue walking to {{rt|205|Sinnoh}}. Near the bridge, a young girl comes up to you and asks you to rescue her papa from the [[Valley Windworks]].
After this, exit Floaroma Town to the east and continue walking to {{rt|205|Sinnoh}}. Near the bridge, a young girl comes up to you and asks you to rescue her papa from the [[Valley Windworks]]. In order to get inside the Windworks, you need to pick up the key from Floaroma Meadow and defeat the grunt guarding the door. You can do these two tasks in either order after talking to the girl.
 
==Valley Windworks==
[[File:Valley Windworks Pt.png|thumb|180px|right|Valley Windworks (with Drifloon)]]
 
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{{catch/entry4|403|Shinx|no|no|yes|Grass|10|all=20%|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/entry4|417|Pachirisu|no|no|yes|Grass|9,11|all=10%|type1=Electric}}
{{catch/entry4|418|Buizel|no|no|yes|Grass|9-11|all=25%|type1=Water}}
{{catch/entry4|422|Shellos|no|no|yes|Grass|9-12|all=45%|type1=Water}}
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{{catch/entry4|129|Magikarp|no|no|yes|Fish Old|3-15|all=100%|type1=Water}}
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{{Itemlist|Potion|Eastern side, below the Honey Tree|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Max Elixir|Exterior; on the north side of the fence (requires {{m|Surf}}) ''(hidden)''|Pt=yes}}
{{Itemlist|TM Electric VI|Exterior; behind the Windworks building (requires {{m|Surf}})|Pt=yes|display={{TM|24|Thunderbolt}}}}
{{Itemlist|Electirizer|Exterior; on the north side of the fence (requires {{m|Surf}})|Pt=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
{{itlistfoot|road}}
 
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! Team Galactic
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|{{trainerheader|road}}
{{trainerentry|Spr DP Galactic Grunt M.png|Galactic Grunt||520|1|431|Glameow|F|13||}}
{{trainerfooter|road}}
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Battle the {{tc|Galactic Grunt}} here who is guarding the door of [[Valley Windworks]]. After defeating him, he will run inside the Valley Windworks and lock the door. However, he will tell you that his comrades in Floaroma Meadow have a spare key. So, return to Floaroma Town and enter the [[Floaroma Meadow|meadow]] to the north.


==Floaroma Meadow==
==Floaroma Meadow==
As you enter [[Floaroma Meadow]], you notice that two Galactic Grunts appear to be fighting with an old man. You ''don't'' have the option of facing these two first before facing the grunt at the entrance of Valley Windworks.
As you enter [[Floaroma Meadow]], you notice that two Galactic Grunts appear to be fighting with an old man.
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 3 September 2024

Oreburgh Gym

Interior of Oreburgh Gym.

This Gym, as you have probably figured out, specializes in Rock-type Pokémon. The toughest Pokémon you'll face is Level 14, so be prepared. Rock-type moves are supereffective against Bug-, Flying-, Ice-, and Fire-types, so obviously you don't want to use Pokémon of those types in this battle. Also, you will want Pokémon with Water-, Grass-, Fighting-, and/or Ground-type attacks. You should bring a few Potions to this battle, just in case.

After retrieving Roark from the mine, you may enter the Gym and battle the two Trainers, or you can take the first set of stairs, go across the bridge and walk up the second set of stairs to avoid battling. Then, you may challenge Gym Leader Roark.

Oreburgh Gym
The Coal Badge



Roark's first two Pokémon shouldn't be too much trouble. The Geodude knows Rock Throw and Stealth Rock, and its best stat is Defense. Stealth Rock will damage any Pokémon you switch into battle (Most Pokémon will lose 1/8 of their HP if hit. It will damage more if the Pokémon is weak to Rock-type moves, and less if it is resistant.). Rock Throw is just an attack, which is thankfully somewhat inaccurate. A good Grass- or Water-type attack will likely take Geodude out in one hit. Roark's Onix may be a bit more challenging, mostly because it has more Defense and Speed, and can use Screech to lower your Pokémon's Defense in addition to Rock Throw and Stealth Rock. If you get hit with Screech, you may want to switch before Roark sends out Cranidos. Cranidos is rather fast for this point of the game, and has a scary amount of Attack that will do massive damage with Headbutt or Pursuit, particularly if Onix used Screech or if Cranidos previously used Leer against you. Try switching in a Pokémon with Intimidate like Shinx to lower Cranidos's threat, but beware of Stealth Rock. It doesn't have the best defenses though, so one Water, Grass, or Fighting-type attack should send it out for the count.

After being defeated, Roark will give you the Coal Badge and TM76 (Stealth Rock). The Badge will give you the ability to use Rock Smash outside of battle.

Your business in Oreburgh is done for now. Next, you'll be returning to Jubilife City so you can travel north to Floaroma Town.

Oreburgh Gate (optional)

Now that you can use Rock Smash, you can pick up some items in Oreburgh Gate that were inaccessible before.

Jubilife City

After you enter Jubilife City and encounter Looker, who talks about the Pal Pad, head to the North exit and you'll see Professor Rowan and Lucas/Dawn being confronted by two male Galactic Grunts who are demanding to know something from his research. After threatening to get violent you'll team up with Lucas/Dawn in a tag battle to deal with these grunts.

Turtwig If the player chose Turtwig:




Chimchar If the player chose Chimchar:




Piplup If the player chose Piplup:




Afterwards, you'll learn it has to do with the Professor's study on Pokémon evolution and the energy the Pokémon releases when it evolves. Although the Professor believes it's something beyond their control, Team Galactic seems interested in trying to harness its power. After they leave, a person from Jubilife TV will come and give you the Fashion Case as a reward for this amazing performance and tells you that the TV station is now open to visitors. Additionally, the Global Trade Station will also be open.

Jubilife TV

The Pokémon Lottery Corner is located on the ground floor of the Jubilife TV building, where it is conducted by a receptionist named Felicity. The winning ID number changes daily, and the game looks for matches by examining the IDs of all Pokémon in the player's party and in all PC boxes (but not Pokémon in the Day Care). You may check for matches multiple times in one day; however, after winning a prize, you may not participate again for the rest of the day.

Item Location Games
Ultra Ball Ultra Ball Trainer ID matched last digit  Pt 
PP Up PP Up Trainer ID matched last two digits  Pt 
Exp. Share Exp. Share Trainer ID matched last three digits  Pt 
Max Revive Max Revive Trainer ID matched last four digits  Pt 
Master Ball Master Ball Trainer ID matched perfectly  Pt 

On the second floor, Trainers can dress up their Pokémon using their Accessories. The saved photo of a dressed-up Pokémon is displayed in the gallery just outside the Fitting Room, along with up to ten photos from Trainers that the player has mixed records with. After dressing up a Pokémon and taking a photo, an Interviewer will appear outside of the entrance to the gallery to ask the player about the photo. In the main area, a man will give the player the mask of their first partner Pokémon.

Item Location Games
None Turtwig Mask Accessory; if the player started with Turtwig  Pt 
None Chimchar Mask Accessory; if the player started with Chimchar  Pt 
None Piplup Mask Accessory; if the player started with Piplup  Pt 

On the third floor there are two rooms off-shooting from the main room: the Group Ranking Room and the Global Ranking Room, which detail rankings from players in the player's group and all players, respectively. There are three machines in each room, each detailing different concepts to be ranked in. A man in the yellow-carpeted area is a TV producer who asks the player for their opinion on TV. By answering EVERYONE HAPPY for the first question and Wi-Fi CONNECTION for the second question, the player can unlock Mystery Gift. Additionally, certain phrases that vary based on game version, language, and Trainer ID number can be told to the TV producer to unlock eight special wallpapers. The passwords can be retrieved from the Daisuki Club website or Pokéwiki.de's secret phrase generator.

Several people are on the fourth floor, but there is nothing of interest here.

Global Trade Station

The Global Trade Station (GTS for short) is the worldwide network over which you can trade Pokémon via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Now that you have Coal Badge, the GTS is also open. There is a large globe called the Geonet, which you can indicate their location, and on which small dots representing players you have traded with will appear. When you first logs on to Geonet, you will be asked where you live in. Talk to the woman at the counter. She will direct you into a room in which you can either put up a Pokémon to be traded or trade a Pokémon you own for one that has been put up. Pokémon searches, after being confined to one species that has been seen by the player, can be further narrowed down to level, gender and the country where the person is trading it from is. By level, players can search for and request Pokémon Lv.9 or below, Lv.10 or above, Lv.20 or above and so on until Lv.100, or they can search for Pokémon of any level. Gender is similar, with the player being able to search for male, female or either gender of the selected Pokémon; searching for genderless species automatically sets the gender to 'either'. Pokémon offerings are similarly governed, as the requested Pokémon in return cannot be any Pokémon that the player has not seen. Pokémon that are offered cannot be bargained, as the player has to choose one Pokémon he or she wants for it, instead of having a more flexible list. Like normal trades, a Pokémon can also hold an item when being offered or traded. Pokémon that evolve after a trade will do so in the same manner they would after a normal trade. The GTS also allows individuals to trade between two different games without having two Nintendo DS systems. It is recommended to check up on a deposited Pokémon every so often, as the Pokémon may flee if it is kept in the GTS for an extended period of time.

Afterwards you can travel to the Pokétch Company and get an upgrade for your Pokétch from the company president. You can get three more upgrades later in the game when you get three, five, and seven Badges. Anyway, head through the north exit to Route 204. You may want to heal up at the Pokémon Center first, as there are a lot of Trainers.

Route 204 (south)

Route 204

From the entrance of Route 204, walk north, battling the Youngster and the two Lasses, until you reach a small cave, the Ravaged Path.

Ravaged Path

Ravaged Path

Enter the Ravaged Path. TM39 (Rock Tomb) is a short distance behind the breakable rock to your north. The exit of this cave is just on the other side of the rocks to the right of the stairs. Once out, you arrive on the upper part of the Route 204.

Route 204 (north)

Upon entering the short, flower-filled route, turn left and take the flight of stairs. As you walk along the route, pick up an Awakening and TM09 (Bullet Seed). Walk through the grass patch and battle the Bug Catcher and the Twins. To battle the Twins, you must have two usable Pokémon. At the end of the route, you'll arrive in Floaroma Town.

Floaroma Town

Floaroma Town

Once you arrive in Floaroma Town, you may want to visit the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop. In the flower shop, a woman will give you the Sprayduck watering can, and you can receive a Berry for free every day. If you have the Event Pokémon Shaymin in your party, you can show it to the young woman near the entrance to receive the Gracidea flower. Since this is the first area in which you can encounter wild Berries, you can collect and then replant some. The Sprayduck can help you collect more Berries if you water the plants correctly within their growth cycle. Tell the girl in the north-western house that you like berries and she'll hand over TM88 (Pluck).

After this, exit Floaroma Town to the east and continue walking to Route 205. Near the bridge, a young girl comes up to you and asks you to rescue her papa from the Valley Windworks. In order to get inside the Windworks, you need to pick up the key from Floaroma Meadow and defeat the grunt guarding the door. You can do these two tasks in either order after talking to the girl.

Floaroma Meadow

As you enter Floaroma Meadow, you notice that two Galactic Grunts appear to be fighting with an old man.

The two grunts will disappear, leaving behind their Valley Windworks key. The man they were trying to rob thanks you, then gives you ten units of Honey as a gift. Now that you have the Works Key, return to the Windworks and open the door.

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