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Revision as of 18:52, 14 September 2023
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Zone Info | ||||
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Zone Leader | Empoleon | |||
Drifblim Stop | Near the icicle tree and Prinplup's chairlift. | |||
Connecting Zones | ||||
Beach Zone |
The Iceberg Zone (Japanese: アイスゾーン Ice Zone) is the third zone the player arrives at in PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure. It is a frosty glacier area inhabited by many Ice-type Pokémon and one of three zones that does not directly connect to the Meeting Center. The leader of this zone is Empoleon.
Story
Immediately after the events at the Beach Zone, Lapras carries the player on her back to the Iceberg Zone where Empoleon is hiding. Once there, the guard to Empoleon's gate, Piloswine, informs them that Empoleon has locked himself inside his lair and only Mamoswine can break the lock, but before escaping to his lair, Empoleon froze Mamoswine on the other side of a lake. After the player helps Kirlia decorate the Ice Tree, Glalie appears and informs the player that his friend Froslass can freeze the lake but has run away and he asks the player to help build him an igloo to bring her back. Once the igloo is complete, Glalie asks the player to go down the chairlift to go and get Froslass. First, the player must challenge Prinplup to a battle, so the player can then use the chairlift. Once Prinplup is beaten, the player goes down the chairlift. At the bottom of the chairlift is Froslass, who refuses to go to the igloo, but then decides that she would go to see Glalie if the player battles her and wins. Once Froslass is beaten, she goes to Glalie's igloos.
Once she is retrieved, the player asks her to freeze the lake and she gladly freezes the lake making Mamoswine accessible. After freeing him from his icy prison, Mamoswine understands the situation and opens the gate allowing access to Empoleon. Empoleon doesn't let the player play his attraction, Empoleon's Snow Slide, until Piplup suddenly appears to make him change his mind, and Empoleon challenges the player to his attraction. Once it is completed, Empoleon befriends the player and presents them with yet another Prism shard. Piplup and the player then return to the Meeting Place.
In the last cutscene, the player waves out of the hot air balloon, with Mamoswine, Glalie, Froslass, Prinplup and two Spheal congratulating them.
Spoilers end here. |
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Attractions
Empoleon's Snow Slide
In Empoleon's Snow Slide (Japanese: エンペルトのスノースライダー Emperte's Snow Slider), players must guide the Pokémon around a course of snow, tilting the Wii remote to turn. There are speed boosts which may help the player, but they can also make it difficult to get around corners. The Pokémon will slow down if it hits a wall or an obstacle. The fastest Pokémon in this attraction is Suicune.
Pokémon | Time for Bonus |
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Pikachu* |
0:58.00 seconds |
Teddiursa |
0:59.00 seconds |
Magikarp |
1:00.00 seconds |
Empoleon |
0:45.00 seconds |
Glaceon |
0:46.00 seconds |
Blastoise |
0:47.00 seconds |
Glalie |
0:48.00 seconds |
Lapras |
0:49.00 seconds |
Delibird |
0:50.00 seconds |
Piloswine |
0:51.00 seconds |
Prinplup |
0:52.00 seconds |
Squirtle |
0:53.00 seconds |
Piplup |
0:54.00 seconds |
Quagsire |
0:55.50 seconds |
Spheal |
0:57.00 seconds |
Suicune |
0:40.00 seconds |
Available Pokémon
This is a list of all the Pokémon that can be befriended in the Iceberg Zone. The locations listed are where the respective Pokémon is commonly found when first entering the zone, however the Pokémon have free range and may run off when interacting with other Pokémon.
Pokémon | Location | Skill game | Notes | Pokémon | Location | Skill game | Notes | |||
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Glalie |
In front of the lake just downhill from Empoleon's lair. | Battle | Must help him build his igloo and retrieve Froslass before challenging him. | Squirtle |
Around the Ice Tree. (Place 1 decoration on the Ice Tree) | Battle | ||||
Froslass |
On an icy shore below Prinplup's chairlift. (Moves to Glalie's igloo once befriended) | Battle | Smoochum |
Around the Ice Tree. (Place 2 decorations on the Ice Tree) | Battle | |||||
Piloswine |
In front of Empoleon's lair. | Battle | Sneasel |
On the hill leading up to Empoleon's lair. (Place 3 decorations on the Ice Tree) | Chase | |||||
Mamoswine |
On the frozen lake | Battle | Prinplup |
Next to Prinplup's Chairlift. | Battle | Complete decorating the Ice Tree to challenge him. | ||||
Teddiursa |
Around Glalie's igloo. | Quiz or Chase | Empoleon |
In his lair | None | Automatically befriends the player once they complete Empoleon's Snow Slide. | ||||
Ursaring |
Around Glalie's igloo. (Give Glalie 2 blocks of ice.) | Battle | Starly |
Flying around the Ice Tree. | Chase | |||||
Kirlia |
Beneath the Ice Tree | None | Complete decorating the Ice Tree to befriend her. | Staravia |
Flying around the glacier. | Battle | ||||
Spheal |
Along the shore where Lapras is stationed | Chase | Taillow |
Flying around the glacier. | Chase | |||||
Quagsire |
On the shore below Prinplup's Chairlift | None | Bring a Big Berry to befriend Quagsire. | Wingull |
On the shore below Prinplup's Chairlift. | Chase | ||||
Glaceon |
By a tree next to the Drifblim Stop. | Chase | Obtain 45 friends. | Krabby |
Walking along the shore where Lapras is stationed. | Chase | ||||
Octillery |
Around the Ice Tree; around Glalie's igloo; on the shore below Prinplup's Chairlift. | Battle | Mudkip |
Around Glalie's Igloo. (Befriend Azurill) | Hide-and-Seek | |||||
Delibird |
Around the Ice Tree. | Quiz | Can challenge once the Ice Tree is completed. | Suicune |
Empoleon's Snow Slide | None | Unlocked once every Pokémon has achieved the bonus in Empoleon's Snow Slide. | |||
Primeape |
On the hill leading up to Empoleon's lair. (Finish Glalie's igloo and win five Skill Games in the Iceberg Zone) | Battle | ||||||||
Zones in the PokéPark | ||
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