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PML Arc

Chapter Sync pair recruited
Masters Rosa story icon.png Chapter 1: New Adventure, New Goal Rosa & Snivy
Masters Barry story icon.png Chapter 2: New Friends, New Foes Barry & Piplup
Masters Flannery story icon.png Chapter 3: Rise Beyond the Flames Flannery & Torkoal
Masters Erika story icon.png Chapter 4: From Bud to Blossom Erika & Vileplume
Masters Skyla story icon.png Chapter 5: The High-Flying Girl Skyla & Swanna
Masters Korrina story icon.png Chapter 6: A Telling Aura Korrina & Lucario
Masters Norman story icon.png Chapter 7: Bravery is Half the Victory Norman & Slaking
Masters Pryce story icon.png Chapter 8: A Cold, Harsh Winter Pryce & Seel
Masters Iris story icon.png Chapter 9: The Beauty of Friendship Iris & Haxorus
Masters Hapu story icon.png Chapter 10: A Matter of Pride Hapu & Mudsdale
Interlude 1: Brock's Grit
Masters Brock story icon.png Back at Centra City, they meet Brock, who has changed into his sygna suit. Brock states that while he has been a mentor for the player so far, the player has grown so much that he now wants to be part of the team as a proper teammate. The player battles Brock and his new partner Pokémon, Tyranitar.

At the stadium, Lear hosts the opening ceremony to the PML tournament. After the ceremony, Lear approaches the team and ridicules them again. Lear admits he is crankier than usual as he saw Red at the ceremony and seeks to defeat him.

After Lear leaves, the Rosa spots Paulo, who has also grown much stronger and successfully earned five Badges to get into PML tournament.

Battle
Name Difficulty Trainer Pokémon Completion Rewards Battle Rewards
Left Middle Right
Challenge Sygna Suit Brock Normal VSBrock Sygna Masters.png
Brock
Sygna Suit
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Roggenrola
Weakness: FightingIC Masters.png
Masters0248.png
Tyranitar
Weakness: FightingIC Masters.png
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Nosepass
Weakness: FightingIC Masters.png
300 coins
Training Machine ×2
Aid Ade ×5
Great Tech Tonic
1★ Level-Up Manual
Super Training Machine
Aid Ade
Great Aide Ade
Skill Capsule
Hard 1000 coins
Training Machine ×2
Aid Ade ×8
Great Tech Tonic ×2
Training Machine
Super Training Machine
Aid Ade
Great Aide Ade
Skill Capsule
Gym Leader Notes
Music
Situation Song key Song name Arrangement
Song names without a song key listed are unofficial, as they have not been added to the Jukebox.
Sygna Suit Brock & Tyranitar
Masters Hau story icon.png Chapter 11: Alola's Rising Stars Hau & Raichu
Masters Flint story icon.png Chapter 12: Candle and Flame Flint & Infernape
Masters Clair story icon.png Chapter 13: Cold Confidence Clair & Kingdra
Masters Viola story icon.png Chapter 14: Bug Experts Viola & Surskit
Masters Nanu story icon.png Chapter 15: Dubious Duo Nanu & Persian
Masters Koga story icon.png Chapter 16: Ninja Kin Koga & Crobat
Masters Acerola story icon.png Chapter 17: Ghostly Trio Acerola & Palossand
Masters Cheren story icon.png Chapter 18: Team Unova Cheren & Stoutland
Interlude 2: A Stubborn Obstacle
Masters Lear story icon.png With the first half of the tournament over, Misty and Brock are confident of winning. Lear interjects and states that they have been lucky so far. He cannot understand how working in a team can lead them to victory and remarks that the only way to true strength is to train hard by yourself without relying on others. Lear then challenges them to a battle. If they refuse or lose, he will revoke their right to compete in the tournament. -
Masters Lear battle story icon.png Chapter 19: Rematch vs. Lear -
Masters Calem story icon.png Chapter 20: Shifting Shadows Calem & Espurr
Masters Marshal story icon.png Chapter 21: Face the Fight! -
Interlude 3: The Truth about Pasio
Masters Cheren interlude story icon.png Rachel finds the Team Break hideout empty as it was previously cleared by Cynthia. Lear is mad that they haven't found "it" yet and had ditched the opening ceremony to find his "secret friend".

An eavesdropping Cheren is noticed by them and admits that he followed Sawyer once he realized Lear wasn't at the opening ceremony. Cheren states the rumors that some Trainers have been transported to Pasio by a mysterious ring, him being one of them. Lear admits that he has been using Hoopa to summon sync pairs, but defends himself, saying that Hoopa was willing to help after some donuts and that Trainers were sent back if they were not willing to stay. Cheren realizes that Lear will need help if Team Break now has Hoopa, but Lear is adamant that he can handle it alone.

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Masters Paulo story icon.png Chapter 22: Rival Face-Off! -
Masters Valerie story icon.png Chapter 23: Hearts Connected by Fashion Valerie & Sylveon
Masters Elesa Sygna story icon.png Chapter 24: A Shining Spotlight -
Interlude 4: The Once-Charming Prince
Masters Sawyer story icon.png Lear has cornered a Masked Man and Masked Woman at another one of Team Break's hideouts and is ready to battle them with his Donphan. Before the battle can begin, Rachel and Sawyer arrive to provide backup. Lear refuses to battle alongside them, then proceeds to defeat the thugs by himself, taunting them as they flee. He then notices Cheren approaching them from the distance, leaving Rachel and Sawyer to deal with him despite Sawyer's attempts to get through to him.

When Rachel asks Cheren why he keeps following them around, he explains that he works as a Gym Leader and teacher in Unova, then expresses concern about Hoopa being in Team Break's possession as well as Lear. Rachel tries to tell Cheren that Lear doesn't need any help, but Sawyer asks him to use his leadership skills to help Lear find his way. Sawyer explains that Lear has grown increasingly obsessed with becoming powerful ever since he lost to the player, worrying that he will get himself into trouble if he takes the throne without knowing what it means to be a true king. Sawyer then convinces Rachel to let Cheren help them get through to Lear.

Cheren, realizing that Lear's problems ran much deeper than he initially thought, asks them to tell him everything about Lear. It is revealed that Lear used to be a kind boy who loved people and Pokémon, but after the death of his mother, the queen, he was taken out of Rachel and Sawyer's care and sent to a strict school by his father, the king. Once he came back, he only had trust in himself and began to degrade other people and Pokémon. Cheren concludes that the loss of his mother and the two people he relied on the most as well as his experiences he had at school caused him to lose trust in others.

Sawyer reveals that he was the one who created the rules of the PML in an attempt to help Lear remember how it feels to trust people and Pokémon again, then laments the failures of his plan. Cheren points out that he hasn't known Lear for as long as Rachel and Sawyer have and that he is still a beginner in teaching, but believes that those factors work in his favor. He agrees to do what he can to help Lear become a worthy king. Sawyer is thankful, but Rachel is still skeptical about Cheren. Cheren promises Rachel that he will put all his effort into helping Lear, then asks for clarification about Hoopa's role in regards to Lear and the PML. Sawyer admits that he and Rachel do not understand Hoopa's involvement in the issue, stating that Lear suddenly showed up with it after they decided to create the PML and refused to explain anything about it. Cheren wants to get started on helping Lear as soon as he can, but asks for a favor from Rachel and Sawyer.

Somewhere else away from Rachel, Sawyer, and Cheren, Lear continues to taunt Team Break, calling them weaklings and insulting their team name. When the three catch up to Lear, he shows them the numerous Team Break thugs he has defeated on his own. He insists that he is better off without teamwork and other people will only hold him back, surprising Rachel and Sawyer. Cheren asks Lear what kind of king he plans to be now that he has gotten so strong. Lear tells Cheren that he will be the strongest king of all, asserting that he will become the Champion of Pasio once he grows even more powerful. Lear tells Rachel and Sawyer to follow him to another Team Break hideout to find Hoopa, but they ignore his orders. Instead, they tell him that they have given up on him and are leaving Pasio, with Sawyer expressing disappointment in his refusal to change.

After Rachel and Sawyer leave, Lear continues to insist that he never needed them. Cheren then tells Lear that he needs to change.

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Masters Grimsley Sygna story icon.png Chapter 25: A Glorious Gambit -
Interlude 5: What Makes a King
Masters Rachel story icon.png Rachel and Sawyer watch as Cheren and Lear enter a cave to take on Team Break. Rachel says that Cheren told them to keep their distance from Lear, but she's not sure if it's a good idea. Sawyer says they should trust Cheren's advice, but he's still worried about Lear. Rachel says that she's also worried about Lear, and the two debate over who's more worried about him.

Inside the cave, Lear expresses his disgust at Cheren continuing to follow him around, but Cheren refuses to leave him alone - especially because Team Break's Pokémon seem to be growing stronger as they go. Lear scoffs that he can handle them on his own no matter how strong they get. Three members of Team Break show up to challenge them, and Lear tells Cheren to stay out of the fight. He struggles to win a bit more than usual, but eventually triumphs over the trio. The leader of the Team Break members blames his two teammates for the loss, claiming that they didn't follow his orders and held him back, and he boasts that next time he'll take on Lear on his own and win.

After the Team Break members leave, Lear complains that they were pathetic, especially the leader who was "strutting around all high and mighty and couldn't even face up to the fact that he lost". Cheren tells Lear that that's exactly how he looks to everyone else. He also notes that although the Team Break leader blamed the loss on his teammates, they were actually doing a good job of supporting him, and that's why the battle was tougher than Lear expected. In the same way, Lear has been oblivious to how much Rachel and Sawyer have always helped him out against tough opponents, and Cheren wonders if he's finally starting to notice that now. Lear dismisses Cheren's words, claiming that he's gotten to where he is by doing everything himself and he's going to become the strongest king by himself, too. Cheren tells him that if he keeps up that attitude, he'll never be fit to be a king. This ticks off Lear, and he challenges Cheren to a battle so he can crush Cheren completely.

However, to Lear's shock and dismay, Cheren defeats him. Cheren tells him that the loss wasn't his Pokémon's fault - Lear's Donphan fought very well, but as a lone Pokémon going up against a sync pair, it didn't stand a chance. Then Cheren tells Lear about the two heroes of Unova, who had very different views of the world: one believed firmly in the bonds between Pokémon and people, and the other believed he had to change the world for Pokémon because they were his friends. But both of their beliefs were rooted in caring for people and Pokémon alike, and that allowed them both to be recognized by Legendary Pokémon and grow strong enough to defeat their region's Champion. Cheren says that to be a good king, Lear has to let go of his fixation on being the strongest and learn to care for others.

Lear considers Cheren's words, and it seems like Cheren might have finally gotten through to him. Unfortunately, they're interrupted by a Team Break leader's voice coming through a speaker. The leader proposes to Lear that they settle this once and for all, and he challenges Lear to come to a certain location alone and battle him. If Lear wins, they'll return Hoopa. Cheren says that it's obviously a trap and they won't fall for it, but the leader taunts Lear by reminding him that as long as Team Break has Hoopa, they can easily ruin the PML, and Lear needs the PML to succeed if he wants to become king. Cheren tries to talk Lear out of it, but Lear ignores him and rushes off to find Team Break, insistent that he won't need to change if he can just become king.

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Masters Molayne story icon.png Chapter 26: The Future Is Now! Molayne & Dugtrio
Interlude 6: Royally Alone
Masters Masked Man story icon.png Rachel and Sawyer are shocked to hear from Cheren that Lear ran off on his own to fight Team Break in order to reclaim Hoopa. The three are about to set off with their Pokémon to find him, when suddenly Team Break Grunts appear and stop them with a battle.

As Lear waits at a glacier to meet with Team Break, he continues to convince himself that becoming king will solve all of his problems, in spite of Cheren's advice. The Team Break member who spoke to Lear over the speaker arrives at the glacier. Lear prepares to battle him for Hoopa, but it is quickly revealed to be an ambush. Lear attempts to fight off a group of Team Break grunts, but ultimately loses without the help of Rachel and Sawyer.

After Lear is knocked out by the grunts, he dreams of a memory from years ago. In the memory, a younger Lear heads to the beach by himself in tears. Overwhelmed with the pressure his father puts on him, Lear claims that he doesn't want to be king if it involves this much work. When the cry of a Pokémon can be heard, Lear becomes nervous. Hoopa suddenly appears in front of him, scaring him. Lear shouts at it, saying his family will come running to help him if Hoopa tries to hurt him. However, Lear stops himself and looks down at the ground. Hoopa summons a Phanpy to scare Lear, and he yells at it again. To Lear's surprise, Hoopa then summons a beautiful stone to give to him. Lear realizes that Hoopa is not his enemy, and is about to ask it a question before the memory is cut short.

Lear wakes up in a storage room and realizes that he has been captured by Team Break. He begins to question his own strength, but his thoughts are interrupted when he hears a noise from across the room. Lear turns to see Hoopa, doubled over itself with its eyes shut.

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Masters Cynthia Sygna story icon.png Chapter 27: The Quarterfinals -
Interlude 7: Shining Bonds
Masters Interlude 7 story icon.png Lear remains captured by Team Break alongside Hoopa and begins to reminisce about the times he had spent with the Mischief Pokémon. Team Break then arrive unannounced, and disclose to Lear that they plan on using their captured Pokémon to take over the PML—unless Lear announces that he will cancel the PML instead. Lear is resigned to the PML being over, however Hoopa protests against this and musters its remaining strength to teleport Lear away.

Outside, Lear meets Sawyer, Rachel, and Cheren who help remind Lear of the good times that he had had with Hoopa, and what it makes to be a good king; caring for his kingdom rather than focusing on strength. Reinvigorated, Lear heads back to Team Break's hideout, where Lear, Sawyer, and Rachel team up to defeat Team Break. Team Break's leader arrives to provide reinforcement, but with Lear providing the necessary distraction, Cheren's Stoutland successfully takes Hoopa off Team Break's hands. Lear's sync stone then begins to glow, which had not glowed ever since the first time he had met Hoopa. Lear then teams up with Hoopa as a sync pair to defeat the remainder of the Team Break grunts. Cynthia, who had been enlisted by Cheren, then arrives and reveals that she has already defeated the other Team Break members who had been present at the hideout.

Later, Lear ponders about the values of friendship, trust, and bond, and thanks Sawyer and Rachel for helping him to grow. Cynthia arrives alongside two Pokémon Trainers who had been Lear's teammates in the PML. Cynthia reveals that these Trainers had not just assisted her in defeating Team Break, but had also won Lear's PML semi-final match despite his absence, advancing their team to the next round.

Battle
Name Difficulty Trainer Pokémon Completion Rewards Battle Rewards
Left Middle Right
Challenge in Team Break's Hideout Normal VSMasked Collector Masters.png
Masked Man
Masters0042.png
Golbat
Weakness: PsychicIC Masters.png
Masters0545.png
Scolipede
Weakness: PsychicIC Masters.png
Masters0089.png
Muk
Weakness: PsychicIC Masters.png
Music
Situation Song key Song name Arrangement
Song names without a song key listed are unofficial, as they have not been added to the Jukebox.
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Masters Chapter 28 story icon.png Chapter 28: Change of Heart -
Masters Chapter 29 story icon.png Chapter 29: Semifinal Showdown -
Masters Chapter 30 story icon.png Chapter 30: The Road to Victory -

Split story quote table

From Adaman/Quotes
Decision at Ancient Retreat
Player chooses Adaman during Mission 13 Player chooses Irida during Mission 13
Mission 13 - "Disaster Looming"
Ancient Retreat
After the player chooses a clan leader
"Thought so! You can count on me"
"Right—and we'd better get a move on! No time to waste!"
"I'll meet you wherever we decide to go. We'd be in hot water if we were seen traveling together."
"Leftover? Think again. <player> trusts me enough to leave the tough job up to me alone. I'll be keeping an eye on the commander, so I can let you all know if anything happens."
"All right, Irida... You and <player>... Well, you two do what needs doing."
If the player tries to leave
"So, where are you headed?"
Mission 14 - "The Trial of Lake Verity"
Obsidian Fieldlands (Lake Verity)
Outside Verity Cavern
"Let's do this, <player>!"
Inside Verity Cavern
"There's something about this place I can't quite put into words..."
"Trounce that thing, <player>! Prove to the Pokémon of the lake how strong you are!"
After the player defeats/catches the alpha Goodra
"That's the way, <player>! I can tell by watching that you and the Pokémon you've caught in those little balls truly understand one another. Now, let's see about the Pokémon of the lake..."
After Mesprit appears
"So it speaks from its mind straight to yours... Makes sense for a Pokémon that embodies an aspect of the mind, I guess."
Mission 15 - "The Trial of Lake Valor"
Crimson Mirelands (Lake Valor)
Outside Valor Cavern
"In we go, <player>!"
Inside Valor Cavern
"Let's see what we're up against."
"Watch it, <player>! I've heard about this one from my grandfather. Those quills—they're venomous!"
After the player defeats/catches the alpha Overqwil
"That's my <player>!"
After Azelf appears
"Did those balms just...appear out of nowhere? I guess you're meant to throw them at Azelf..."
Mission 16 - "The Trial of Lake Acuity"
Alabaster Icelands (Lake Acuity)
Outside Acuity Cavern
"Let's go, <player>!"
Inside Acuity Cavern
"Now let's see what's waiting for us..."
"I know you don't need me to tell you this, <player>, but I've still got to say it... Be careful around that thing!"
After the player defeats/catches the alpha Zoroark
"Knew you could do it, <player>!"
Mission 17 - "Atop Mount Coronet"
Jubilife Village (Front gate)
"There you are, <player>! Irida's already headed to Mount Coronet. How're things looking here?"
"He's already started up the mountain?! He must be more reckless than that dignified manner of his lets on. Not that I can blame anyone for wanting to avoid wasting time."
"Well, all right, then! Guess I'm going after him. Let me go first, <player>. If you were to show up with no warning, there'd probably be a fight! Time's a-wasting. See you there!"
Coronet Highlands (Temple of Sinnoh)
Before the player battles Kamado
"That Pokémon that's apparently been sighted through the rift... I...I think it may be almighty Sinnoh. But Commander Kamado stopped us from heading toward the temple."
"What—do you think even the Red Chain is some trick on <player>'s part? He/She worked mightily to get that thing, and I should know—I was with him/her the whole time! I saw her rise to the trials set by the three Pokémon of the lakes! If he/she somehow concocted all of that on his/her own, then what hope do we even have anyway?"
"Then work together with us! Should something go wrong, I'll take complete responsibility!"
"You'd better take that Red Chain up to the top of the mountain. That Pokémon threatening to descend on the peak at any moment now... I think...it may be almighty Sinnoh. But all this has to be stopped, and you're the only one who can do it!"
After the player defeats Kamado
"Commander..."
"Don't you worry, Commander. We've got the Red Chain!"
If talked to before reaching the end of the temple
"I wonder just what is happening on the other side of the space-time rift..."
After reaching the end of the temple
"Hold one a sec... My head... Something's talking...inside my head!"
""You hold...the Red Chain... Try to catch me, then, human!""
"Almighty Sinnoh? I-I think almighty Sinnoh just spoke to me!"
"It's telling me... "You hold...the Red Chain... Try to catch me, then, human! For the fight to come!""
"Come on! Now's the time! Use the Red Chain!"
"Whoa, Irida! Do you hear what you're saying? Catch you?!"
After the player catches Dialga After the player catches Palkia
"He/She caught it!"
"Wait—it's happening again! I can hear almighty Sinnoh... No! No, it's called Dialga! Mighty Dialga's speaking to me in my mind!"
""Space-time is torn... Awful power spills forth... The frenzied one...comes to fight! Now, human! Fight it with me!""
"The Red Chain's been shattered, but...we've still got the Pokémon of the lakes to thank for getting this far!"
After Palkia appears After Dialga appears
"But, Commander—!"
Coronet Highlands (Summit Camp)
"I can't believe there really were TWO almighty Sinnoh, after all. Guess that means neither of our clans was really wrong, huh?"
"Well, it's not like we could just sit back and ignore the space-time rift."
"That's the stuff, Mr. Professor! You'd rather face what's in front of us than dwell on the past, huh? Just what I'd expect from a real scientist!"
"Yeah—thank goodness you were here, huh? We'd have had no chance getting through this disaster without you!"
"Relax. I've got a plan...thanks to what mighty Dialga told me!"
"Yeah—and along with its name, it also told me what we need. "The stone of creation's beginning. The chain of red. The vessel of humankind's invention. Unite these three, and calm the chaos now pervading space.""
"And finally, mighty Dialga said it wants to go with us back to the temple."
"Whoa, whoa! Slow down! Did you forget that the Red Chain broke?"
""Palkia?" The Pokémon that talked to you?"
"Well, that "chain of red" is in pieces now, but if little bits will do, I gathered those."
"That's got to be it! But what about that "stone of creation's beginning" part?"
"Now that you mention it, that Volo fellow's come around the Diamond settlement asking about those plates before, too."

Herbal medicine page merge

Changes:

  • Merge Herb Shop page content with Herbal medicine page
  • Remove Cost column from list table and move prices to new Herb shop section

Herbal medicine can be used during or outside of a battle to restore a Pokémon's HP, remove status conditions, or revive a fainted Pokémon, all with the side effect of lowering a Pokémon's friendship due to their bitter taste. They can be found on the ground, whether readily visible or hidden from sight and requiring an Itemfinder to locate; however, herbal medicine is usually bought from special Herb Shops. It should be noted that the Revival Herb’s friendship-unaffecting counterpart, the Max Revive cannot be bought in Poké Marts, while the other herbs are cheaper than their friendship-unaffecting counterparts.

Pokémon Legends: Arceus has a set of herbal medicine unique to the game, which can be obtained through crafting.

Types of herbal medicine

Name Effect
Heal Powder Heal Powder Heals all status problems on a Pokémon.
Energy Powder Energy Powder Restores a Pokémon by 50/60 HP.
Energy Root Energy Root Restores a Pokémon by 200/120 HP.
Revival Herb Revival Herb Revives a fainted Pokémon and restores it to full HP*.
Bag Remedy LA Sprite.png Remedy Restores a Pokémon by 60 HP.
Bag Fine Remedy LA Sprite.png Fine Remedy Restores a Pokémon by 100 HP.
Bag Superb Remedy LA Sprite.png Superb Remedy Restores a Pokémon by 120 HP.

Herb shop

Herb shops (Japanese: かんぽうや Kampo Shop), known as Kanpo in Johto and Herboriste in Kalos, are stores that exclusively sell herbal medicine. Each herb shop sells the same stock of items. Herb shops have appeared in every region with the exception of Kanto and Paldea, though herbal medicine can still be bought in the latter from Chansey Supply.

Region Location
Johto Goldenrod TunnelSaSu
Hoenn Lavaridge Town
Orre The UnderColo
Gateon PortXD
Sinnoh Eterna City
Unova Driftveil City
Kalos Lumiose City (Vernal Avenue)
Alola Konikoni City
Galar Hulbury

Prices

Generations II-VI, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Generation VII, Sword and Shield


Shiny Pokémon display

Chain fishing Fishing Mark.png SOS Battle Partner Mark.png Horde encounter Uncommon Mark.png Evolution Charismatic Mark.png Egg Mini Mark.png Dynamax Adventure Titan Mark.png Gift/Event Humble Mark.png DexNav encounter Itemfinder Mark.png Sandwich Gourmand Mark.png Outbreak Rare Mark.png Trade Destiny Mark.png

Test
Iron Valiant


Sandwich
Iron Valiant Gourmand Mark.png
Test


Iron Valiant Gourmand Mark.png
Ballfull.png
V: Area Zero


1006 Sandwich Gourmand Mark.png
Iron Valiant
Iron Valiant
1006 Sandwich Gourmand Mark.png




List

Bulbasaur Destiny Mark.png
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X: Wonder Trade
Ivysaur Destiny Mark.png
Ballfull.png
X: Wonder Trade
Venusaur Destiny Mark.png
Ballempty.png
X: Wonder Trade
Caterpie Partner Mark.png
Ballfull.png
M: Route 1 (641 summons)
Pidgey Joyful Mark.png
Ballempty.png
X: Route 2
Pidgeotto Charismatic Mark.png
Ballempty.png
X: Evolved Pidgey
Pidgeot Charismatic Mark.png
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X: Evolved Pidgeotto
Fearow Joyful Mark.png
Ballfull.png
M: Mount Hokulani
Sandshrew Uncommon Mark.png
Ballfull.png
AS: Route 111
Gloom Joyful Mark.png
Ballempty.png
X: Friend Safari (×3)
Psyduck Rare Mark.png
Ballfull.png
LA: Golden Lowlands
Golduck Joyful Mark.png
Ballfull.png
M: Poni Gauntlet (×2)
Growlithe Partner Mark.png Mini Mark.png
Ballfull.png Ballfull.png
M: Route 2 (40 summons)
M: 25 Eggs
Poliwhirl Fishing Mark.png
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X: ???
Tentacool Uncommon Mark.png
Ballfull.png
M: Melemele Sea (137 summons)
Geodude Rare Mark.png Joyful Mark.png
Ballfull.png Ballfull.png
LA: Coronet Highlands
V: Oni Mountain