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Revision as of 16:03, 21 August 2014
Aquatic Hill (Japanese: 水のおか Water Hill) is the fifth area in Pokémon Rumble U. It is available after the player clears Wonder Area and moves on to Blue Sky Park. In this area, the play fights three bosses - Manaphy, Typhlosion, and Gyarados. Each stage must be cleared before moving on to the next stage. After defeating Manaphy and completing the Challenges in the first stage, the player will receive a Capsule containing Stunfisk.
The Colorful Park
- Challenges -
- Defeat the boss
- Pick up five or more Capsules
- Use a Super-effective Grass-type move
- Use a Super-effective Electric-type move
- Pick up 120 or more coins
Pokémon | |
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Eevee | |
Vaporeon | |
Jolteon | |
Flareon | |
Marill | |
Azumarill | |
Espeon | |
Umbreon | |
Azurill | |
Leafeon | |
Glaceon | |
Phione | |
Manaphy Boss | |
Stunfisk |
The Floors Are Hot!
- Challenges -
- Defeat the boss
- Achieve a combo of 60 or more
- Pick 120 or more coins
- Use a Fire-type Pokémon
- Keep one of the player's allies from taking any damage
Pokémon | |
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Girafarig | |
Snubbull | |
Granbull | |
Gothita | |
Gothorita | |
Gothitelle | |
Electrike | |
Manectric | |
Blitzle | |
Zebstrika | |
Torkoal | |
Emolga | |
Cyndaquil | |
Quilava | |
Typhlosion Boss |
Magikarp is All You Need
- Challenges -
- Defeat the boss
- Don't use Fire-type Pokémon
- Achieve a combo of 70 or more
- Don't destroy any rockets
- Clear the battle with a remaining HP of 20 or less
Pokémon | |
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Magikarp | |
Gyarados Boss |
Pokémon Rumble U locations | ||||||
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