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==Native Pokémon== | ==Native Pokémon== | ||
; {{p|Poliwag}} | ; {{p|Poliwag}} | ||
: These little guys will be on the right bank of the river. Hitting them with enough [[Pester Ball | : These little guys will be on the right bank of the river. Hitting them with enough [[Pester Ball]]s will make them do a running dive into the water. | ||
; {{p|Bulbasaur}} | ; {{p|Bulbasaur}} | ||
: On the left bank, there are two Bulbasaur bulbs sticking out of stumps. They can be knocked into view with [[Pester Ball | : On the left bank, there are two Bulbasaur bulbs sticking out of stumps. They can be knocked into view with [[Pester Ball]]s. Another Bulbasaur can be lured out from an opening in a log with [[Pokémon food]]. | ||
; {{p|Slowpoke}} | ; {{p|Slowpoke}} | ||
: These are found just sort of sitting on the left bank. It doesn't react to very much, though it will walk towards apples. | : These are found just sort of sitting on the left bank. It doesn't react to very much, though it will walk towards apples. |
Revision as of 19:14, 29 August 2009
The River (Japanese: リバー River) is one of the six major areas of Pokémon Island. It is simply a gently flowing river. Twelve species of Pokémon live around this area.
The Pokémon sign here is a special tree in the form of Cubone hidden behind the flowing spores of a resting Vileplume.
Native Pokémon
- Poliwag
- These little guys will be on the right bank of the river. Hitting them with enough Pester Balls will make them do a running dive into the water.
- Bulbasaur
- On the left bank, there are two Bulbasaur bulbs sticking out of stumps. They can be knocked into view with Pester Balls. Another Bulbasaur can be lured out from an opening in a log with Pokémon food.
- Slowpoke
- These are found just sort of sitting on the left bank. It doesn't react to very much, though it will walk towards apples.
- Slowbro
- Lure a Slowpoke with Pokémon food to one of the spots marked with a Shellder sign, and it will go fishing with its tail. It will catch a Shellder, which will cause it to evolve into a Slowbro. It still won't react to much, however.
- Vileplume
- This is sleeping on the right bank, releasing spores into the air. If Snap has the Poké Flute, he can wake it up and make it dance.
- Shellder
- These will fly out of water and into the air. They can also be seen briefly when a fishing Slowpoke pulls one out of the water before the two combine to form Slowbro.
- Metapod
- These can be seen hanging overhead in the canopy of a tree. Hitting them with items will cause them to descend for a period. One is positioned so that it can, if used properly, be used to stop the ZERO-ONE.
- Psyduck
- This duck can first be seen swimming around in circles. Hitting it with an item will cause it to sink. It will then start jumping out of the water where it was swimming and high into the air. Throwing items into the water may cause it to appear out of the water in other spots, sometimes jumping up very quickly with sparkles around it.
- Porygon
- On the right bank, there is a point where strange shapes are sticking out of the bushes, camouflaged to match the bushes themselves. Throwing Pokémon food at them will cause Porygon to jump out. Their camouflage can be removed with a Pester Ball.
- Cloyster
- Just as Shellder can fly out of the water and float through the air, so can Cloyster. One will eventually appear with the Shellder.
- Magikarp
- Throw items into the water, and one may jump out, perhaps performing a Splash.
- Pikachu
- Near the end of the course, there is a pile of logs with a Pikachu will poking its head out. Taking a picture of it will make it run around with a Quick Attack. If Snap can take a picture of this fast-moving Pokémon, it will be a special shot, worth bonus points.
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