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* Friendship Gauge: 105 | * Friendship Gauge: 105 | ||
* Primarily Found (pre-ending): Vientown | * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Vientown | ||
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* Type: Normal | * Type: Normal | ||
* | * Poké Assist: Normal (10) | ||
* Friendship Gauge: 112 | * Friendship Gauge: 112 | ||
* Primarily Found (pre-ending): Vientown | * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Vientown | ||
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* Type: Rock | * Type: Rock | ||
* | * Poké Assist: Rock (8) | ||
* Friendship Gauge: 126 | * Friendship Gauge: 126 | ||
* Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave | * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave | ||
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* Type: Rock | * Type: Rock | ||
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* Friendship Gauge: 252 | * Friendship Gauge: 252 | ||
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* Type: Water | * Type: Water | ||
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* Friendship Gauge: 560 | * Friendship Gauge: 560 | ||
* Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave | * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave | ||
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* Friendship Gauge: 700 | * Friendship Gauge: 700 | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 6 April 2012
Mission 2: Investigate the Marine Cave
- Summary
Mr. Woodward reports odd noises coming from Marine Cave. You and Crawford enter the cave and find a strange machine that is controlling the Pokémon.
- Walkthrough
Barlow assigns you a new mission- investigate the strange going-ons in Marine Cave at Nabiki Beach. Early on, you find a confused Zubat. Strangely, when you try to capture it, it doesn't join your party. Smash the wooden fence to proceed further into the cave. There, you'll find a machine that is making all of the Pokémon go crazy. Use Nosepass to smash the boulder that is trapping a Gastrodon. Then, use the Gastrodon to destroy the machine! Once you destroy the machine, Barlow gives you a rank-up!
- Pokémon
Shellos: Field Move: (Soak) x1
* Type: Water * Poké Assist: Water (10) * Friendship Gauge: 105 * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Vientown * Primarily Found (post-ending): Vientown * EXP: 14 * Attacks: Water Gun- damage 1 (shoots water) * Shellos is fairly slow and its attacks are weak. Plus, it only has 1 attack.
Glameow: Field Move: (Cut) x1
* Type: Normal * Poké Assist: Normal (10) * Friendship Gauge: 112 * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Vientown * Primarily Found (post-ending): Vientown * EXP: 11 * Attacks: Scratch- damage 3 (slashes fiercely with claws) * Glameow's Scratch is powerful for what is usually a weak Pokémon. Don't underestimate it.
Geodude: Field Move: (Crush) x1
* Type: Rock * Poké Assist: Rock (8) * Friendship Gauge: 126 * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave * Primarily Found (post-ending): Marine Cave * EXP: 13 * Attacks: Rock Throw- damage 1 (throws rocks that shatter on impact) * Geodude is slow and weak- an easy capture.
Nosepass: Field Move: (Crush) x2
* Type: Rock * Poké Assist: Rock (16) * Friendship Gauge: 252 * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave * Primarily Found (post-ending): Marine Cave * EXP: 17 * Attacks: Stone Throw- damage 2 (throws stones that shatter on impact) * Nosepass throws multiple rocks at once. Plus it has a farily high Friendship Gauge.
Gastrodon: Field Move: (Soak) x1
* Type: Water * Poké Assist: Water (20) * Friendship Gauge: 560 * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave * Primarily Found (post-ending): Volcano Cave * EXP: 25 * Attacks: Water Gun- damage 4 (shoots water), Mud Bomb- damage 4 (launches mud) * Gastrodon has powerful moves and a high Friendship Gauge. Plus, its Mud Bomb leaves behind a stick, and dangerous, mess.
Graveler: Field Move: (Crush) x2
* Type: Rock * Poké Assist: Rock (16) * Friendship Gauge: 700 * Primarily Found (pre-ending): Marine Cave * Primarily Found (post-ending): Marine Cave * EXP: 30 * Attacks: Rock Throw- damage 5 (throws rocks that shatter on impact), Stone Throw- damage 5 (throws stones that shatter on impact) * Graveler is a very strong Pokémon. It alternates between throwing stones and rocks.