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===#12 Linked Moves Entry Level 1=== | ===#12 Linked Moves Entry Level 1=== | ||
These Are the Recommended Linked | '''These Are the Recommended Linked Moves for Beginners!'''<br> | ||
Grass,Fighting | Grass, Fighting and Ground Types | ||
Bulbasaur | Bulbasaur | ||
Vine Whip + Growl | Vine Whip + Growl | ||
Chikorita | Chikorita | ||
Razor Leaf + Growl | Razor Leaf + Growl | ||
Treecko | Treecko | ||
Leer + Pound | Leer + Pound | ||
Machop | Machop | ||
Leer + Low Kick | Leer + Low Kick | ||
Cubone | Cubone | ||
Tail Whip + Bone Club | Tail Whip + Bone Club | ||
===#13 Linked Moves Entry Level 2=== | ===#13 Linked Moves Entry Level 2=== | ||
Fire and Normal Types | |||
Charmander | |||
Ember + Growl | |||
Cyndaquil | |||
Leer + Tackle | |||
Torchic | |||
Ember + Growl | |||
Eevee | |||
Tail Whip + Tackle | |||
Meowth | |||
Scratch + Growl | |||
Skitty | |||
Tail Whip + Tackle | |||
===#14 Linked Moves Entry Level 3=== | |||
'''These Are the Final Linked Moves We Recommend in the Entry Level!'''<br> | |||
Electric and Water Types | |||
Pikachu | |||
Thundershock + Growl | |||
Squirtle | |||
Tail Whip + Tackle | |||
Totodile | |||
Leer + Scratch | |||
Mudkip | |||
Water Gun + Mud-Slap | |||
Psyduck | |||
Tail Whip + Scratch | |||
===#15 Poll: Top Two Items=== | ===#15 Poll: Top Two Items=== | ||
'''First: Gravelerock'''<br> | |||
'''Second: Oran Berry'''<br> | |||
In a nationwide survey involving rescue teams, the most popular item was found to be ''Gravelerocks''. According to '''Sudowoodo''' of Team Fakers, "It lets you attack from far away. It's invaluable." The next most popular item was ''Oran Berries''. | |||
===#16 Seven Wonders of Pokémon=== | ===#16 Seven Wonders of Pokémon=== | ||
'''The Seven Wonders of Pokémon?'''<br> | '''The Seven Wonders of Pokémon?'''<br> |
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This is from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon's mail. It is a newsletter delivered by Pelipper to help the player with the game or to tell the player how Pokémon act (such as Teddiursa and her paws) .
#1 Welcome to a Rescue Team!
To All New Members!
Your badge has the power to send back to town any Pokémon you've rescued. Just hold the badge up, and it does the rest. By completing rescue jobs, you will be awarded points that raise your team's ranking. Aim for the Bronze rank for now!
- Pokémon Rescue Organization -
#2 Rescue Team Basics
Saving Your Adventure and Pokémon News
You can save your adventure by going to your bed. Get in the habit of saving often. You should also store old Pokémon News. If your Mailbox is full, you won't be get the latest issue of the news or any job mail. Check the Mailbox and store old news!
- Pokémon Rescue Organization -
#3 Accepting Rescue Jobs
If you want to go on a rescue job listed at the Bulletin Board at the Pelipper Post Office, or one that's delivered to your mailbox, you first need to Accept the job, then choose Take Job. Only then will you be able to handle that job. Try to do accepted jobs quickly!
- Pokémon Rescue Organization -
#4 Getting Hungry
Eat Something When You Get Hungry!
While you're exploring a dungeon, you will get progressively hungry (your Belly goes down). If you become famished, you will lose HP and even faint. That's why you should eat something to fill your Belly! You can always buy food at the Kecleon Shop.
#5 Throw Seeds!
Seeds Can Be Thrown, Too!
Seeds are usually meant to be eaten. But did you know? They can also be thrown at other Pokémon to unlock their effects. Toss seeds you don't want to eat at foes! Throw good seeds at friends!
Don't be afraid to throw your seeds!
#6 Recent Natural Disasters
Investigations Under Way into Recent Rash of Natural Disasters
Pokémon in affected areas attack any outsider without hesitation. Some believe a mysterious force is behind their behavior. One source blamed Diglett for triggering earthquakes, but the investigative team is skeptical.
#7 Game Options
Change Your Option Settings to Suit Your Play Style!
Press (B) to open the menu, then choose Others and Game Options.
You can change settings to suit the way you play.
#8 Let's Use Moves!
The Benefits of Using Moves
If a move is used on a foe when it is defeated, you earn more Exp. Points! A move only has to be used once on the foe: after that it can be defeated using a regular attack to earn more Exp. Points. Moves are also more likely to become critical hits! Don't overuse them though!
#9 Wonder Tiles
Wonder Tiles Reset Attack and Defense!
If your Attack is lowered by a foe's Growl, or your Defense is loweded by a foe's Tail Whip, for example, the affected stat can be reset to normal by stepping on a Wonder Tile or going to the next floor. Beware, enhanced stats are also reset to normal!
#10 Mysterious Dungeons?
If your rescue team is defeated in a dungeon, you lose several items and all the money you are carrying.
Beware of what you're carrying before you go off on a rescue or an outing.
Use Kangaskhan Storage to keep invaluable items safely stored.
- Pokémon Rescue Organization -
#11 Types and Matchups
Learn How Types Match Up! All Pokémon are of certain types, such as Fire and Water. In a battle, the damage inflicted depends on how the Pokémon's type matches up with the move's type. For example, a Fire-type Pokémon is weak against Water-type moves. Exploit type matchups to win battles!
#12 Linked Moves Entry Level 1
These Are the Recommended Linked Moves for Beginners!
Grass, Fighting and Ground Types
Bulbasaur Vine Whip + Growl
Chikorita Razor Leaf + Growl
Treecko Leer + Pound
Machop Leer + Low Kick
Cubone Tail Whip + Bone Club
#13 Linked Moves Entry Level 2
Fire and Normal Types
Charmander Ember + Growl
Cyndaquil Leer + Tackle
Torchic Ember + Growl
Eevee Tail Whip + Tackle
Meowth Scratch + Growl
Skitty Tail Whip + Tackle
#14 Linked Moves Entry Level 3
These Are the Final Linked Moves We Recommend in the Entry Level!
Electric and Water Types
Pikachu Thundershock + Growl
Squirtle Tail Whip + Tackle
Totodile Leer + Scratch
Mudkip Water Gun + Mud-Slap
Psyduck Tail Whip + Scratch
#15 Poll: Top Two Items
First: Gravelerock
Second: Oran Berry
In a nationwide survey involving rescue teams, the most popular item was found to be Gravelerocks. According to Sudowoodo of Team Fakers, "It lets you attack from far away. It's invaluable." The next most popular item was Oran Berries.
#16 Seven Wonders of Pokémon
The Seven Wonders of Pokémon?
The mysterious feet of Diglett.
What is inside Forretress's shell.
The intelligence of Girafarig's tail.
Arbok's variety of patterns.
We await submissions from readers on other Pokémon mysteries!
- Mystery Hunter Team -
#17 Moving as a Team
#18 Adding Team Members
#19 Important Moving Tips
#20 Secrets of the Gummi
#21 The Ultimate Dungeon
#22 New Types of Machines?
#23 Train at the Makuhita Dojo!
#24 New Floor Tiles
#25 IQ
#26 The Range of Moves
#27 Sweet Hands!
#28 The Key
#29 Azurill--the Little Hero!
#30 Dungeons and Weather 1
#31 Pecha Scarf--Top Popularity!
#32 Wobbly Wobbuffet Wanders!
Earlier today, Wobbuffet reportedly wobbled the wrong way and wandered off. It had to be rescued by the famous Team Hydro.
Fortunately, the wayward wanderer Wobbuffet was only wobbly and otherwise unharmed.
#33 Dungeons and Weather 2
#34 Where is Kecleon?
#35 Switching Leaders
#36 Key Items for Pokémon 1
#37 Key Items for Pokémon 2
#38 Noxious Gas Leak?!
#39 Castform's Daily Weather
Today, the weather over Pokémon Square promises to be clear with no chance of showers.
Other regions can expect showers followed by clouds. There may be sun breaks depending on the day's moods.
#40 Smeargle Painting Auctioned!
#41 Kabuto Feels Young Again!
#42 Chansey's Fortune-Telling
#43 Fan Club Seeks Members!
#44 Rawst Berry's Effect
Research has revealed that Rawst Berries found in dungeons are usually unripened and colored green. When ripe, they turn a sky blue color. An unripened one is easier to eat, however, because it has not yet turned bitter. It is known to heal all burns.
A Letter from Pelipper
Pokémon News Extra 1
Pokémon News Extra 2
New Friend Areas!
The Wigglytuff Club has added new Friend Areas for sale!
Rescue Teams are urge to check with Wigglytuff for what is available.
By adding to your Friend Areas, you can recruit Pokémon that wouldn't join your rescue team before!
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