Series Pokemon Catching Guide Version 3.3 - 3/1/08 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAIN GUIDE -------------------------------------- Intro/FAQ [INTR] How to Read the List [HOW2] Master List [MSTR] SPECIAL SECTIONS -------------------------------------- Pal Park [PPRK] Kanto Starters [KANT] Johto Starters [JOHT] Hoenn Starters [HOEN] Sinnoh Starters [SINN] DP Time of Day [AMPM] GBA Game Insertion [INSR] Pokemon Swarms [SWRM] Pokeradar [PRDR] The Great Marsh [GMAR] Evolution Materials [MATR] Happiness Evolution [HAPP] Attack Knowledge Evolution [KNOW] Location Evolution [WHER] Evolving Tyrogue [HIT3] Evolving Wurmple [BUDU] Evolving Mantyke [MTYK] Feebas & Milotic [ARGH] 28 Unown [UNOW]* Stationary Kecleon [INVI] Reviving Fossils [FOSL] Digging For Spiritomb [SPIR]* Legendary Gerbils [DOGZ] Random Dragons [LATI] Roaming Psychics [MSCS]* 3 Kings [REGI] The King Of Kings [GIGA]* Dead Static? [ROTM]* Weather Monsters (E) [KNGE] Obtaining Mew [MEW1] Obtaining Lugia [EXDE] Obtaining Ho-oh [COLO] Obtaining Celebi [OJAA] Obtaining Jirachi [COLB] Obtaining Deoxys [XDNA] Obtaining Manaphy [RNGR]* Obtaining Darkrai [DARK] Obtaining Shaymin [SHAY] Obtaining Arceus [AGOD] OTHER -------------------------------------- How to Fish [FISH] Safari Zone Areas [SFRI] In-Game Trades List [INGM]* Celadon Game Corner Pokemon [CELA] Sources [SORC] Copyright Information [COPY] Version History & Future Plans [MHV1] Contact Me [EMAL] **************************************************************************** *sections with an asterisk are complete for 3rd gen, but need to be updated* **************with new information to cover 4th gen************************* **************************************************************************** **************** Intro/FAQ [INTR] **************** I am SPOON! (GameFAQs username: Sp00nMan) and I have been working on this guide for a long time now. I finally found the level of information I wanted to include from a reliable source, so I was able to go ahead with the project. If this guide existed while I was completing my Pokedex, I would have been able to do it much faster. In this guide I will give exact percentages regarding encounter rates of each wild Pokemon. While I realize that some Pokemon have many places to be found, I feel I have given the best places to find them. In some cases I put two different places based on higher encounter rate and by ease of getting to each place. Q: What games does this guide cover? A: This guide was written for all games in the Pokemon "Advanced" Generation and the "DS" Generation which includes: -Pokemon Ruby Version (GBA) -Pokemon Sapphire Version (GBA) -Pokemon Fire Red (GBA) -Pokemon Leaf Green (GBA) -Pokemon Emerald Version (GBA) -Pokemon Colosseum (GCN) -Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness (GCN) -Pokemon Diamond Version (DS) -Pokemon Pearl Version (DS) Q: What is the point this guide? A: The purpose of this guide is to help you complete your Pokedex in the simplest way possible. I will list the easiest ways to catch each of the 493 Pokemon of the 4th generation. Q: Why are there so many special sections? Can't you just say it in the list? A: The world of Pokemon has become very complicated since the days of R/B/Y. There are now many Pokemon who need far more than one line of explanation in order to understand how exactly to catch or evolve them. I try to be as specific as possible in this guide so I leave no room for ambiguity. If you read the guide carefully, you should have no questions. Q: What are those things in brackets in the table of contents? A: If you've read other people's FAQs before, at least all the well-written ones, you've seen something similar. The point of them is so you can simply copy the bracketed thing and then hit CTRL+F on your keyboard. Then you paste it in there and it will bring you directly to the section you are looking for. I wish I knew who came up with this idea originally so I could credit them. Instead I give special thanks to good FAQ writers everywhere for creating a good standard. *************************** How to Read the List [HOW2] *************************** The list will look like this: ###: Pokemon Name R - How to get this Pokemon in the Ruby Version S - How to get this Pokemon in the Sapphire Version FR - How to get this Pokemon in the Fire Red Version LG - How to get this Pokemon in the Leaf Green Version E - How to get this Pokemon in the Emerald Version C - How to get this Pokemon in Pokemon Colosseum XD - How to get this Pokemon in Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness D - How to get this Pokemon in the Diamond Version P - How to get this Pokemon in the Pearl Version Some Pokemon will have a note that looks like (H###). This is their Hoenn Pokedex number. Completing the Hoenn Pokedex is important in Emerald, so which Pokemon belong to the Hoenn Pokedex is important to display here. Some Pokemon will have a note that looks like (S###). This is their Sinnoh Pokedex number. Completing the Sinnoh Pokedex is important in both Diamond and Pearl, so which Pokemon belong to the Sinnoh Pokedex is important to display here. If a Pokemon cannot be obtained in one of the GBA games, or if it can be obtained in one DS game, but not the other, the entry will simply say "TRADE" If a Pokemon cannot be caught in one of the GCN games, the entry will simply say "NO". Please note that I am intentionally ignoring the possibility of evolution when considering the GCN games. If a Pokemon from 1-386 cannot be obtained in both Diamond and Pearl, the entry will simply say "TRANSFER" Pokedex entries 387-493 cannot be obtained by any means in Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, Leaf Green, Emerald, Colosseum, or XD. For this reason, those entries will only have space for Diamond & Pearl information. If more information is needed, a Section description will be displayed in (). ****************** Master List [MSTR] ****************** 001: Bulbasaur R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Choose at beginning (Kanto Starters) LG - Choose at beginning (Kanto Starters) E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 002: Ivysaur R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Bulbasaur at Lv. 16 LG - Evolve Bulbasaur at Lv. 16 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 003: Venusaur R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Ivysaur at Lv. 32 LG - Evolve Ivysaur at Lv. 32 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 004: Charmander R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Choose at beginning (Kanto Starters) LG - Choose at beginning (Kanto Starters) E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 005: Charmeleon R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Charmander at Lv. 16 LG - Evolve Charmander at Lv. 16 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 006: Charizard R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Charmeleon at Lv. 36 LG - Evolve Charmeleon at Lv. 36 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 007: Squirtle R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Choose at beginning (Kanto Starters) LG - Choose at beginning (Kanto Starters) E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 008: Wartortle R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Squirtle at Lv. 16 LG - Evolve Squirtle at Lv. 16 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 009: Blastoise R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Wartortle at Lv. 36 LG - Evolve Wartortle at Lv. 36 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 010: Caterpie R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% in Viridian Forest LG - 40% in Viridian Forest E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 204 South (FR Inserted) P - 8% on Route 204 South (FR Inserted) 011: Metapod R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Pattern Bush or Viridian Forest or Evolve Caterpie at Lv. 7 LG - 10% in Viridian Forest or Evolve Caterpie at Lv. 7 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 8% in Eterna Forest (FR Inserted) or Evolve Caterpie at Lv. 7 P - 8% in Eterna Forest (FR Inserted) or Evolve Caterpie at Lv. 7 012: Butterfree R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Metapod at Lv. 10 LG - Evolve Metapod at Lv. 10 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Targ in Cipher Key Lair D - Evolve Metapod at Lv. 10 P - Evolve Metapod at Lv. 10 013: Weedle R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% in Viridian Forest LG - 40% in Viridian Forest E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 204 South (LG Inserted) P - 8% on Route 204 South (LG Inserted) 014: Kakuna R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 20% in Pattern Bush or 10% in Viridian Forest or Evolve Weedle at Lv. 7 LG - 20% in Pattern Bush or 5% in Viridian Forest or Evolve Weedle at Lv. 7 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 8% in Eterna Forest (LG Inserted) or Evolve Weedle at Lv. 7 P - 8% in Eterna Forest (LG Inserted) or Evolve Weedle at Lv. 7 015: Beedrill R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Kakuna at Lv. 10 LG - Evolve Kakuna at Lv. 10 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Lok in Cipher Key Lair D - Evolve Kakuna at Lv. 10 P - Evolve Kakuna at Lv. 10 016: Pidgey R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 50% on Route 1 LG - 50% on Route 1 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 229 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 229 during Swarm 017: Pidgeotto R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 20% in Berry Forest or Evolve Pidgey at Lv. 18 LG - 20% in Berry Forest Evolve Pidgey at Lv. 18 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Lok in Cipher Key Lair D - Evolve Pidgey at Lv. 18 P - Evolve Pidgey at Lv. 18 018: Pidgeot R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Pidgeotto at Lv. 36 LG - Evolve Pidgeotto at Lv. 36 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Pidgeotto at Lv. 36 P - Evolve Pidgeotto at Lv. 36 019: Rattata R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 50% on Route 1 LG - 50% on Route 1 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 5% on Routes 225 & 226 P - 5% on Routes 225 & 226 020: Raticate R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 30% in Pokemon Mansion 1F/2F/3F or Evolve Rattata at Lv. 20 LG - 30% in Pokemon Mansion 1F/2F/3F or Evolve Rattata at Lv. 20 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Chaser Furgy in Citadark Isle D - 30% on Routes 225 & 226 in Daytime P - 30% on Routes 225 & 226 in Daytime 021: Spearow R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 35% on Routes 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 LG - 35% on Routes 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Exin in Phenac City D - 5% on Routes 225 & 226 P - 5% on Routes 225 & 226 022: Fearow R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 25% on Route 23 or Evolve Spearow at Lv. 20 LG - 25% on Route 23 or Evolve Spearow at Lv. 20 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Routes 225 & 226 in Morning or Evolve Spearow at Lv. 20 P - 40% on Routes 225 & 226 in Morning or Evolve Spearow at Lv. 20 023: Ekans R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% on Route 11 LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 212 South (FR Inserted) P - 8% on Route 212 South (FR Inserted) 024: Arbok R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% on Route 23 or Victory Road 1F/2F/3F or Evolve Ekans at Lv. 22 LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Smarton in Cipher Key Lair D - 8% in all areas of Great Marsh (FR Inserted) or Evolve Ekans at Lv. 22 P - 8% in all areas of Great Marsh (FR Inserted) or Evolve Ekans at Lv. 22 025: Pikachu (H156) (S104) R - 5% in Safari Zone Left Area & Entrance Area S - 5% in Safari Zone Left Area & Entrance Area FR - 25% in Power Plant & 5% in Viridian Forest LG - 25% in Power Plant & 5% in Viridian Forest E - 5% in Safari Zone Left Area & Entrance Area C - NO XD - NO D - 10% in Trophy Garden or Evolve Pichu by Happiness P - 10% in Trophy Garden or Evolve Pichu by Happiness 026: Raichu (H157) (S105) R - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone S - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone FR - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone LG - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone E - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone P - Evolve Pikachu with Thunder Stone 027: Sandshrew (H112) R - 35% in Route 111's Desert S - 35% in Route 111's Desert FR - TRADE LG - 35% on Route 11 E - 50% in Mirage Tower C - NO XD - Rock Pokespot D - 8% in Wayward Cave (LG Inserted) P - 8% in Wayward Cave (LG Inserted) 028: Sandslash (H113) R - Evolve Sandshrew at Lv. 22 S - Evolve Sandshrew at Lv. 22 FR - TRADE LG - 5% on Route 23 or Victory Road 1F/2F/3F or Evolve Sandshrew at Lv. 22 E - Evolve Sandshrew at Lv. 22 C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 228 (LG Inserted) or Evolve Sandshrew at Lv. 22 P - 8% on Route 228 (LG Inserted) or Evolve Sandshrew at Lv. 22 029: Nidoran-F R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Safari Zone #1 & #3, 1% on Route 3 LG - 20% in all areas of Safari Zone, 14% on Route 3 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 201 (Pokeradar) P - 2% on Route 201 (Pokeradar) 030: Nidorina R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Safari Zone Entrance & #2 or Evolve Nidoran-F at Lv. 16 LG - 10% in all areas of Safari Zone or Evolve Nidoran-F at Lv. 16 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 221/Valor Lakefront (Pokeradar) or Evolve Nidoran-F at Lv. 16 P - 2% on Route 221/Valor Lakefront (Pokeradar) or Evolve Nidoran-F at Lv. 16 031: Nidoqueen R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Nidorina with Moon Stone LG - Evolve Nidorina with Moon Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Nidorina with Moon Stone P - Evolve Nidorina with Moon Stone 032: Nidoran-M R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 20% in all areas of Safari Zone, 14% on Route 3 LG - 5% in Safari Zone #1 & #3, 1% on Route 3 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 2% on Route 201 (Pokeradar) P - 10% on Route 201 (Pokeradar) 033: Nidorino R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 10% in all areas of Safari Zone or Evolve Nidoran-M at Lv. 16 LG - 5% in Safari Zone Entrance & #2 or Evolve Nidoran-M at Lv. 16 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 2% on Route 221/Valor Lakefront (Pokeradar) or Evolve Nidoran-F at Lv. 16 P - 10% on Route 221/Valor Lakefront (Pokeradar) or Evolve Nidoran-F at Lv. 16 034: Nidoking R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Nidorino with Moon Stone LG - Evolve Nidorino with Moon Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Nidorino with Moon Stone P - Evolve Nidorino with Moon Stone 035: Clefairy (S100) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 6% in Mt. Moon B2 LG - 6% in Mt. Moon B2 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 15% in Mt. Coronet or Evolve Cleffa by Happiness P - 15% in Mt. Coronet or Evolve Cleffa by Happiness 036: Clefable (S101) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Clefairy with Moon Stone LG - Evolve Clefairy with Moon Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Clefairy with Moon Stone P - Evolve Clefairy with Moon Stone 037: Vulpix (H153) R - 15% in grass outside Mt. Pyre S - 15% in grass outside Mt. Pyre FR - TRADE LG - 20% on Route 8 E - 30% in grass outside Mt. Pyre C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Mesin in Pyrite Town D - 8% on Routes 209 & 214 (LG Inserted) P - 8% on Routes 209 & 214 (LG Inserted) 038: Ninetales (H154) R - Evolve Vulpix with Fire Stone S - Evolve Vulpix with Fire Stone FR - TRADE LG - Evolve Vulpix with Fire Stone E - Evolve Vulpix with Fire Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Vulpix with Fire Stone P - Evolve Vulpix with Fire Stone 039: Jigglypuff (H138) R - 10% on Route 115 S - 10% on Route 115 FR - 10% on Route 3 LG - 10% on Route 3 E - 10% on Route 115 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden or Evolve Igglybuff by Happiness P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden or Evolve Igglybuff by Happiness 040: Wigglytuff (H139) R - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone S - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone FR - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone LG - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone E - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone P - Evolve Jigglypuff with Moon Stone 041: Zubat (H063) (S028) R - 80% in Meteor Falls Entrance & 30% in Granite Cave S - 80% in Meteor Falls Entrance & 30% in Granite Cave FR - 100% in Altering Cave & 69% in Mt. Moon 1F LG - 100% in Altering Cave & 69% in Mt. Moon 1F E - 100% in Altering Cave & 80% in Meteor Falls Entrance C - NO XD - Cave Pokespot D - 90% Surf in Mt. Coronet B1/4F/South Entrance P - 90% Surf in Mt. Coronet B1/4F/South Entrance 042: Golbat (H064) (S029) R - 90% Surf in Meteor Falls Beyond Waterfall or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 S - 90% Surf in Meteor Falls Beyond Waterfall or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 FR - 25% in Icefall Cave or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 LG - 25% in Icefall Cave or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 E - 90% Surf in Meteor Falls Beyond Waterfall or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 C - NO XD - NO D - 100% Surf in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 P - 100% Surf in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Zubat at Lv. 22 043: Oddish (H088) R - 30% on Route 119 S - 30% on Route 119 FR - 35% on Routes 12, 13, 14, 15 LG - TRADE E - 40% on Routes 117 C - NO XD - NO D - 11% on Route 230 P - 11% on Route 230 044: Gloom (H089) R - 15% in Safari Zone Acro Bike & Mach Bike Areas or Evolve Oddish at Lv. 22 S - 15% in Safari Zone Acro Bike & Mach Bike Areas or Evolve Oddish at Lv. 22 FR - 20% in Berry Forest or Evolve Oddish at Lv. 22 LG - TRADE E - 15% in Safari Zone Acro Bike & Mach Bike Areas or Evolve Oddish at Lv. 22 C - NO XD - NO D - 20% on Routes 229 & 230 in Daytime or Evolve Oddish at Lv. 22 P - 20% on Routes 229 & 230 in Daytime or Evolve Oddish at Lv. 22 045: Vileplume (H090) R - Evolve Gloom with Leaf Stone S - Evolve Gloom with Leaf Stone FR - Evolve Gloom with Leaf Stone LG - TRADE E - Evolve Gloom with Leaf Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Gloom with Leaf Stone P - Evolve Gloom with Leaf Stone 046: Paras R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 100% in Mt. Moon B1 LG - 100% in Mt. Moon B1 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Humah in Cipher Key Lair D - 3% when found in the Great Marsh P - 3% when found in the Great Marsh 047: Parasect R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 25% in Cerulean Cave 1F or Evolve Paras at Lv. 24 LG - 25% in Cerulean Cave 1F or Evolve Paras at Lv. 24 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Paras at Lv. 24 P - Evolve Paras at Lv. 24 048: Venonat R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 30% on Routes 12, 13, 14, 15 LG - 30% on Routes 12, 13, 14, 15 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 2% on Route 229 (Pokeradar) P - 2% on Route 229 (Pokeradar) 049: Venomoth R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Berry Forest or Safari Zone #2 & #3 or Evolve Venonat at Lv. 31 LG - 5% in Berry Forest or Safari Zone #2 & #3 or Evolve Venonat at Lv. 31 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Angic in Cipher Key Lair D - 10% on Route 229 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Venonat at Lv. 31 P - 10% on Route 229 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Venonat at Lv. 31 050: Diglett R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 95% in Diglett's Cave LG - 95% in Diglett's Cave E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 5% on Route 228 P - 5% on Route 228 051: Dugtrio R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Diglett's Cave or Evolve Diglett at Lv. 26 LG - 5% in Diglett's Cave or Evolve Diglett at Lv. 26 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Kolax in Citadark Isle D - 30% on Route 228 in Daytime or Evolve Diglett at Lv. 26 P - 30% on Route 228 in Daytime or Evolve Diglett at Lv. 26 052: Meowth R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% on Route 7 LG - 40% on Route 7 E - Battle Frontier in-game trade for Skitty C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Fostin in Phenac City D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden 053: Persian R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Kindle Road or Evolve Meowth at Lv. 28 LG - 5% in Kindle Road or Evolve Meowth at Lv. 28 E - Evolve Meowth at Lv. 28 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Meowth at Lv. 28 P - Evolve Meowth at Lv. 28 054: Psyduck (H158) (S043) R - 100% Surf in Safari Zone S - 100% Surf in Safari Zone FR - 100% Surf in Viridian City, Fuschia City, Routes 6, 22, 25 LG - TRADE E - 100% Surf in Safari Zone C - NO XD - NO D - 90% Surf in Eterna City, Celestic Town, Twinleaf Town P - 90% Surf in Eterna City, Celestic Town, Twinleaf Town 055: Golduck (H159) (S044) R - Evolve Psyduck at Lv. 33 S - Evolve Psyduck at Lv. 33 FR - 35% Surf in Cerulean Cave 1F/B1 or Evolve Psyduck at Lv. 33 LG - TRADE E - Evolve Psyduck at Lv. 33 C - NO XD - Navigator Abson in Citadark Isle D - 100% Surf in Resort Area or Evolve Psyduck at Lv. 33 P - 100% Surf in Resort Area or Evolve Psyduck at Lv. 33 056: Mankey R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 45% on Route 22 LG - 45% on Route 22 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 2% on Routes 225 & 226 (Pokeradar) P - 2% on Routes 225 & 226 (Pokeradar) 057: Primeape R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 11% in Cerulean Cave 1F, 10% in Victory Road 2F or Evolve Mankey at Lv. 28 LG - 11% in Cerulean Cave 1F, 10% in Victory Road 2F or Evolve Mankey at Lv. 28 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Gorigan D - 10% on Routes 225 & 226 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Mankey at Lv. 28 P - 10% on Routes 225 & 226 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Mankey at Lv. 28 058: Growlithe R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 20% on Route 8 LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Humah in Cipher Key Lair D - 8% on Routes 201 & 202 (FR Inserted) P - 8% on Routes 201 & 202 (FR Inserted) 059: Arcanine R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Growlithe with Fire Stone LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Growlithe with Fire Stone P - Evolve Growlithe with Fire Stone 060: Poliwag R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 60% Fish with Good Rod in Viridian City LG - 60% Fish with Good Rod in Viridian City E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Good Rod on Route 225, 30% Surf on Routes 227 & 228 P - 35% Fish with Good Rod on Route 225, 30% Surf on Routes 227 & 228 061: Poliwhirl R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Viridian City or Evolve Poliwag at Lv. 25 LG - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Viridian City or Evolve Poliwag at Lv. 25 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 70% Surf on Routes 227 & 228 P - 70% Surf on Routes 227 & 228 062: Poliwrath R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Poliwhirl with Water Stone LG - Evolve Poliwhirl with Water Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Gorigan in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Poliwhirl with Water Stone P - Evolve Poliwhirl with Water Stone 063: Abra (H039) (S020) R - 10% in Granite Cave S - 10% in Granite Cave FR - 15% on Routes 24 & 25 LG - 15% on Routes 24 & 25 E - 10% in Granite Cave & Route 116 C - NO XD - NO D - 15% on Route 203 P - 15% on Route 203 064: Kadabra (H040) (S021) R - Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 S - Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 FR - 25% in Cerulean Cave B1 or Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 LG - 25% in Cerulean Cave B1 or Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 E - Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 C - NO XD - NO D - 25% in Victory Road 2F in Daytime or Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 P - 25% in Victory Road 2F in Daytime or Evolve Abra at Lv. 16 065: Alakazam (H041) (S022) R - Evolve Kadabra by Trading S - Evolve Kadabra by Trading FR - Evolve Kadabra by Trading LG - Evolve Kadabra by Trading E - Evolve Kadabra by Trading C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Kadabra by Trading P - Evolve Kadabra by Trading 066: Machop (H073) (S040) R - 25% on Jagged Pass & Route 112 S - 25% on Jagged Pass & Route 112 FR - 50% in Mt. Ember Entrance Cave LG - 50% in Mt. Ember Entrance Cave E - 25% on Jagged Pass C - NO XD - NO D - 45% on Route 207 in Daytime P - 45% on Route 207 in Daytime 067: Machoke (H074) (S041) R - Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 S - Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 FR - 20% in Cerulean Cave 2F or Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 LG - 20% in Cerulean Cave 2F or Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 E - Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 C - NO XD - NO D - 25% in Victory Road 1F in Daytime or Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 P - 25% in Victory Road 1F in Daytime or Evolve Machop at Lv. 28 068: Machamp (H075) (S042) R - Evolve Machoke by Trading S - Evolve Machoke by Trading FR - Evolve Machoke by Trading LG - Evolve Machoke by Trading E - Evolve Machoke by Trading C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Machoke by Trading P - Evolve Machoke by Trading 069: Bellsprout R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 35% on Routes 12, 13, 14, 15 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 11% on Route 230 P - 11% on Route 230 070: Weepinbell R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 20% in Berry Forest or Evolve Bellsprout at Lv. 21 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Angic in Cipher Key Lair D - 20% on Routes 229 & 230 in Daytime P - 20% on Routes 229 & 230 in Daytime 071: Victreebel R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - Evolve Weepinbell with Leaf Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Weepinbell with Leaf Stone P - Evolve Weepinbell with Leaf Stone 072: Tentacool (H066) (S136) R - 99% Surf in Abandoned Ship S - 99% Surf in Abandoned Ship FR - 100% Surf in Pallet Town & Cerulean City LG - 100% Surf in Pallet Town & Cerulean City E - 99% Surf in Abandoned Ship C - NO XD - NO D - 60% Surf on Routes 213, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, Pastoria City P - 60% Surf on Routes 213, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, Pastoria City 073: Tentacruel (H067) (S137) R - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Abandoned Ship or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 S - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Abandoned Ship or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 FR - 5% Surf on One Island or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 LG - 5% Surf on One Island or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 E - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Abandoned Ship or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - 60% Surf in Sunnyshore City, Route 223 or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 P - 60% Surf in Sunnyshore City, Route 223 or Evolve Tentacool at Lv. 30 074: Geodude (H057) (S031) R - 100% Rock Smash on Routes 111 & 114 or 10% in Granite Cave 1F S - 100% Rock Smash on Routes 111 & 114 or 10% in Granite Cave 1F FR - 50% in Mt. Ember Entrance Cave LG - 50% in Mt. Ember Entrance Cave E - 100% Rock Smash on Routes 111 & 114 or 10% in Granite Cave 1F C - NO XD - NO D - 80% in Oreburgh Gate 1F P - 80% in Oreburgh Gate 1F 075: Graveler (H058) (S032) R - 70% Rock Smash in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 S - 70% Rock Smash in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 FR - 35% Rock Smash in Cerulean Cave 1F/2F/B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 LG - 35% Rock Smash in Cerulean Cave 1F/2F/B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 E - 70% Rock Smash in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 C - NO XD - NO D - 69% in Iron Island B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 P - 69% in Iron Island B1 or Evolve Geodude at Lv. 25 076: Golem (H059) (S033) R - Evolve Graveler by Trading S - Evolve Graveler by Trading FR - Evolve Graveler by Trading LG - Evolve Graveler by Trading E - Evolve Graveler by Trading C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Graveler by Trading P - Evolve Graveler by Trading 077: Ponyta (S090) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 35% at Mt. Ember Base LG - 35% at Mt. Ember Base E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 50% on Route 210 in Daytime P - 50% on Route 210 in Daytime 078: Rapidash (S091) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Kindle Road or Evolve Ponyta at Lv. 40 LG - 5% in Kindle Road or Evolve Ponyta at Lv. 40 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Kolest in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Ponyta at Lv. 40 P - Evolve Ponyta at Lv. 40 079: Slowpoke R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 100% Surf in Viridian City & Fuschia City E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - 12% on Route 205 North (Pokeradar) 080: Slowbro R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 35% Surf in Cerulean Cave 1F/B1 or Evolve Slowpoke at Lv. 37 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - Evolve Slowpoke at Lv. 37 081: Magnemite (H082) R - 50% in New Mauville S - 50% in New Mauville FR - 30% in Power Plant LG - 30% in Power Plant E - 50% in New Mauville C - NO XD - NO D - 40% in Fuego Ironworks during Swarm P - 40% in Fuego Ironworks during Swarm 082: Magneton (H083) R - 1% in New Mauville Basement or Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 S - 1% in New Mauville Basement or Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 FR - 20% in Cerulean Cave 1F or Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 LG - 20% in Cerulean Cave 1F or Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 E - 1% in New Mauville Basement or Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Snidle in Cipher Key Lair D - Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Magnemite at Lv. 30 083: Farfetch'd R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Vermillion City in-game trade for Spearow LG - Vermillion City in-game trade for Spearow E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Lovrina in Citadark Isle D - 40% on Route 221 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 221 during Swarm 084: Doduo (H092) R - 15% Safari Zone Mach Bike Area S - 15% Safari Zone Mach Bike Area FR - 35% Routes 16, 17, 18 LG - 35% Routes 16, 17, 18 E - 15% Safari Zone Mach Bike Area C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 201 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 201 during Swarm 085: Dodrio (H093) R - 5% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area or Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 S - 5% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area or Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 FR - Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 LG - Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 E - 5% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area or Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 C - NO XD - Chaser Furgy in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 P - Evolve Doduo at Lv. 31 086: Seel R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 60% Surf in Icefall Cave Entrance LG - 60% Surf in Icefall Cave Entrance E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Egrog in Phenac City D - 30% Surf on Routes 226 & 230 P - TRADE 087: Dewgong R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 20% in Icefall Cave Entrance or Evolve Seel at Lv. 34 LG - 20% in Icefall Cave Entrance or Evolve Seel at Lv. 34 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Surf on Routes 226 & 230 or Evolve Seel at Lv. 34 P - TRADE 088: Grimer (H106) R - 2% at Fiery Path S - 25% at Fiery Path FR - 5% in Cinnabar Mansion LG - 30% in Cinnabar Mansion E - 2% at Fiery Path C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Faltly in Phenac City D - 12% on Route 212 South (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 212 South (Pokeradar) 089: Muk (H107) R - Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 S - Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 FR - Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 LG - 5% in Pokemon Mansion or Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 E - Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 P - Evolve Grimer at Lv. 38 090: Shellder R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Pallet Town, Lavender Town, Cinnabar Island LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Gatog in Cipher Key Lair D - 5% Fish w/ Super Rod in Fuego Ironworks, Valley Windworks, Route 205 South P - 5% Fish w/ Super Rod in Fuego Ironworks, Valley Windworks, Route 205 South 091: Cloyster R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Shellder with Water Stone LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Shellder with Water Stone P - Evolve Shellder with Water Stone 092: Gastly (S069) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 90% in Pokemon Tower 3F LG - 90% in Pokemon Tower 3F E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 100% in Old Chateau P - 100% in Old Chateau 093: Haunter (S070) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 30% in Lost Cave or Evolve Gastly at Lv. 25 LG - 30% in Lost Cave or Evolve Gastly at Lv. 25 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 50% in Turnback Cave at Night or in Morning or Evolve Gastly at Lv. 25 P - 50% in Turnback Cave at Night or in Morning or Evolve Gastly at Lv. 25 094: Gengar (S071) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Haunter by Trading LG - Evolve Haunter by Trading E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 4% Old Chateau Room w/ Painting(GBA Inserted) or Evolve Haunter by Trading P - 4% Old Chateau Room w/ Painting(GBA Inserted) or Evolve Haunter by Trading 095: Onix (S034) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 30% in Victory Road 1F/3F LG - 30% in Victory Road 1F/3F E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 30% in Iron Island B2 P - 30% in Iron Island B2 096: Drowzee R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 25% on Route 11 LG - 25% on Route 11 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 215 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 215 during Swarm 097: Hypno R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Berry Forest or Evolve Drowzee at Lv. 26 LG - 5% in Berry Forest or Evolve Drowzee at Lv. 26 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Gorigan in Cipher Key Lair D - Evolve Drowzee at Lv. 26 P - Evolve Drowzee at Lv. 26 098: Krabby R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 20% Fish with Good Rod in Pallet Town, Cerulean City LG - 60% Fish with Good Rod in Pallet Town, Cerulean City E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 226 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 226 during Swarm 099: Kingler R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Krabby at Lv. 28 LG - 4% Fish with Super Rod on One Island or Evolve Krabby at Lv. 28 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Krabby at Lv. 28 P - Evolve Krabby at Lv. 28 100: Voltorb (H084) R - 50% at New Mauville S - 50% at New Mauville FR - 40% on Route 10 LG - 40% on Route 10 E - 50% at New Mauville C - NO XD - Wanderer Miror B. in Cave Pokespot D - 40% on Route 218 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 218 during Swarm 101: Electrode (H085) R - 1% in New Mauville Basement or Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 S - 1% in New Mauville Basement or Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 FR - 5% in Cerulean Cave 1F or Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 LG - 5% in Cerulean Cave 1F or Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 E - 1% in New Mauville Basement or Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Voltorb at Lv. 30 102: Exeggcute R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Berry Forest, 20% in all areas of Safari Zone LG - 5% in Berry Forest, 20% in all areas of Safari Zone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 3% when found in the Great Marsh P - 3% when found in the Great Marsh 103: Exeggutor R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Exeggcute with Leaf Stone LG - Evolve Exeggcute with Leaf Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Exeggcute with Leaf Stone P - Evolve Exeggcute with Leaf Stone 104: Cubone R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 10% in Pokemon Tower 7F, 9% Pokemon Tower all other floors LG - 10% in Pokemon Tower 7F, 9% Pokemon Tower all other floors E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 203 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 203 during Swarm 105: Marowak R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 10% in Sevault Canyon or Evolve Cubone at Lv. 28 LG - 10% in Sevault Canyon or Evolve Cubone at Lv. 28 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Eldes in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Cubone at Lv. 28 P - Evolve Cubone at Lv. 28 106: Hitmonlee R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Choose in Fighting Dojo or Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) LG - Choose in Fighting Dojo or Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Petro in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) P - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) 107: Hitmonchan R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Choose in Fighting Dojo or Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) LG - Choose in Fighting Dojo or Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Korbon in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) P - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 (Tyrogue Evo) 108: Lickitung R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - West of Fuschia City in-game Trade for Golduck LG - West of Fuschia City in-game Trade for Slowbro E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Geftal in Citadark Isle D - 40% at Lake Valor during Swarm P - 40% at Lake Valor during Swarm 109: Koffing (H108) R - 25% on Fiery Path S - 2% on Fiery Path FR - 30% in Cinnabar Mansion LG - 5% in Cinnabar Mansion E - 25% on Fiery Path C - NO XD - NO D - Breed Weezing P - Breed Weezing 110: Weezing (H109) R - Evolve Koffing at Lv. 35 S - Evolve Koffing at Lv. 35 FR - 5% in Pokemon Mansion or Evolve Koffing at Lv. 35 LG - Evolve Koffing at Lv. 35 E - Evolve Koffing at Lv. 35 C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 227 or Stark Mountain P - 10% on Route 227 or Stark Mountain 111: Rhyhorn (H169) R - 30% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area S - 30% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area FR - 20% in Safari Zone Entrance and Area #2 LG - 20% in Safari Zone Entrance and Area #2 E - 30% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area C - NO XD - NO D - 5% on Route 227 or Outside Stark Mountain P - 5% on Route 227 or Outside Stark Mountain 112: Rhydon (H170) R - Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 S - Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 FR - Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 LG - Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 E - Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle D - 20% on Routes 227 & 228 or Stark Mountain or Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 P - 20% on Routes 227 & 228 or Stark Mountain or Evolve Rhyhorn at Lv. 42 113: Chansey (S097) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 4% in Safari Zone Area #2 LG - 4% in Safari Zone Area #2 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Leden in Citadark Isle D - 5% on Route 209 or Evolve Happiny by leveling holding Oval Stone in Day P - 5% on Route 209 or Evolve Happiny by leveling holding Oval Stone in Day 114: Tangela R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 100% on Route 21 LG - 100% on Route 21 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Targ in Cipher Key Lair D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 115: Kangaskhan R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 4% in Safari Zone Area #1 LG - 4% in Safari Zone Area #1 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Litnar in Citadark Isle D - 3% when found in the Great Marsh P - 3% when found in the Great Marsh 116: Horsea (H184) R - 15% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 132, 133, 134 S - 15% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 132, 133, 134 FR - 84% Fish with Super Rod in Cerulean City LG - 20% Fish with Good Rod in Pallet Town, Cerulean City E - 15% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 132, 133, 134 C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Good Rod on Route 226 P - 35% Fish with Good Rod on Route 226 117: Seadra (H185) R - Evolve Horsea at Lv. 32 S - Evolve Horsea at Lv. 32 FR - 4% Fish with Super Rod on One Island or Evolve Horsea at Lv. 32 LG - Evolve Horsea at Lv. 32 E - Evolve Horsea at Lv. 32 C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Super Rod on Route 226 P - 35% Fish with Super Rod on Route 226 118: Goldeen (H050) (S078) R - 30% Fish with Old Rod in Petalburg City S - 30% Fish with Old Rod in Petalburg City FR - 60% Fish with Good Rod in Fuschia City LG - 60% Fish with Good Rod in Fuschia City E - 30% Fish with Old Rod in Petalburg City C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Twinleaf Town P - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Twinleaf Town 119: Seaking (H051) (S079) R - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Safari Zone West or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 S - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Safari Zone West or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 FR - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Fuchsia City or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 LG - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Fuchsia City or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 E - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Safari Zone West or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Twinleaf Town or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 P - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Twinleaf Town or Evolve Goldeen at Lv. 33 120: Staryu (H143) R - 15% Fish with Super Rod in Lilycove City S - 15% Fish with Super Rod in Lilycove City FR - TRADE LG - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Pallet Town & Lavender Town E - 15% Fish with Super Rod in Lilycove City C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod in Canalave City & Sunnyshore City P - 5% Fish with Super Rod in Canalave City & Sunnyshore City 121: Starmie (H144) R - Evolve Staryu with Water Stone S - Evolve Staryu with Water Stone FR - TRADE LG - Evolve Staryu with Water Stone E - Evolve Staryu with Water Stone C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Snattle in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Staryu with Water Stone P - Evolve Staryu with Water Stone 122: Mr. Mime (S095) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - South of Diglett's Cave (Viridian side) in-game trade for Abra LG - South of Diglett's Cave (Viridian side) in-game trade for Abra E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Gorigan in Citadark Isle D - 15% on Routes 218 & 222 P - Evolve Mime Jr. by knowing Mimic (Knowledge) 123: Scyther R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 4% in Safari Zone Entrance Area LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Leden in Citadark Isle D - 5% on Route 229 P - TRADE 124: Jynx R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Cerulean City in-game trade for Poliwhirl LG - Cerulean City in-game trade for Poliwhirl E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Smoochum at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Smoochum at Lv. 30 125: Electabuzz R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Power Plant LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Ardos in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Elekid at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Elekid at Lv. 30 126: Magmar R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 5% at Mt. Ember Base E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Grupel in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Magby at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Magby at Lv. 30 127: Pinsir (H167) R - 5% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area S - 5% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area FR - TRADE LG - 1% in Safari Zone Area #1 E - 5% in Safari Zone Mach Bike Area C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Grupel in Citadark Isle D - TRADE P - 5% on Route 229 128: Tauros R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 4% in Safari Zone Area #3 LG - 4% in Safari Zone Area #3 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle D - 10% on Routes 209 & 210 South (Pokeradar) P - 2% on Routes 209 & 210 South (Pokeradar) 129: Magikarp (H052) (S023) R - Fish with Old Rod everywhere S - Fish with Old Rod everywhere FR - Fish with Old Rod everywhere LG - Fish with Old Rod everywhere E - Fish with Old Rod everywhere C - NO XD - NO D - Fish with Old Rod everywhere P - Fish with Old Rod everywhere 130: Gyarados (H053) (S024) R - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Sootopolis City or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 S - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Sootopolis City or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 FR - 15% Fish with Super Rod in Viridian City or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 LG - 15% Fish with Super Rod in Viridian City or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 E - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Sootopolis City or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 C - NO XD - NO D - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 P - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Magikarp at Lv. 20 131: Lapras R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 1% Surf in Icefall Cave Rear or Given in Silph Co. 7F LG - 1% Surf in Icefall Cave Rear or Given in Silph Co. 7F E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Eldes in Citadark Isle D - 10% Surf in Victory Road B1 Back Room P - 10% Surf in Victory Road B1 Back Room 132: Ditto R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 15% on Route 14 LG - 15% on Route 14 E - 50% in Desert Underpass C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Route 218 (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 218 (Pokeradar) 133: Eevee R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - get in back of GameFreak building in Celadon City LG - get in back of GameFreak building in Celadon City E - TRADE C - NO XD - Starter D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden 134: Vaporeon R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Eevee with Water Stone LG - Evolve Eevee with Water Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Eevee with Water Stone P - Evolve Eevee with Water Stone 135: Jolteon R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Eevee with Thunder Stone LG - Evolve Eevee with Thunder Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Eevee with Thunder Stone P - Evolve Eevee with Thunder Stone 136: Flareon R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Eevee with Fire Stone LG - Evolve Eevee with Fire Stone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Eevee with Fire Stone P - Evolve Eevee with Fire Stone 137: Porygon R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Buy in Celadon City Game Corner for 9999 coins LG - Buy in Celadon City Game Corner for 6500 coins E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden 138: Omanyte R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Revive Helix Fossil at Cinnabar Lab LG - Revive Helix Fossil at Cinnabar Lab E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Revive Helix Fossil in Oreburgh City P - Revive Helix Fossil in Oreburgh City 139: Omastar R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Omanyte at Lv. 40 LG - Evolve Omanyte at Lv. 40 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Omanyte at Lv. 40 P - Evolve Omanyte at Lv. 40 140: Kabuto R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Revive Dome Fossil at Cinnabar Lab LG - Revive Dome Fossil at Cinnabar Lab E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Revive Dome Fossil in Oreburgh City P - Revive Dome Fossil in Oreburgh City 141: Kabutops R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Kabuto at Lv. 40 LG - Evolve Kabuto at Lv. 40 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Kabuto at Lv. 40 P - Evolve Kabuto at Lv. 40 142: Aerodactyl R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Revive Old Amber at Cinnabar Lab LG - Revive Old Amber at Cinnabar Lab E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Revive Old Amber in Oreburgh City P - Revive Old Amber in Oreburgh City 143: Snorlax (S113) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Only Two. East of Vermillion City & West of Celadon City LG - Only Two. East of Vermillion City & West of Celadon City E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Ardos in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Munchlax by Happiness P - Evolve Munchlax by Happiness 144: Articuno R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Only One. Seafoam Islands LG - Only One. Seafoam Islands E - TRADE C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 145: Zapdos R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Only One. Power Plant LG - Only One. Power Plant E - TRADE C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 146: Moltres R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Only One. Mt. Ember Peak LG - Only One. Mt. Ember Peak E - TRADE C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 147: Dratini R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 15% Fish with Super Rod in all areas of Safari Zone LG - 15% Fish with Super Rod in all areas of Safari Zone E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 30% Fish with Super Rod in Mt. Coronet 4F P - 30% Fish with Super Rod in Mt. Coronet 4F 148: Dragonair R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 1% Fish with Super Rod in Safari Zone or Evolve Dratini at Lv. 30 LG - 1% Fish with Super Rod in Safari Zone or Evolve Dratini at Lv. 30 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod in Mt. Coronet 4F or Evolve Dratini at Lv. 30 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod in Mt. Coronet 4F or Evolve Dratini at Lv. 30 149: Dragonite R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Dragonair at Lv. 55 LG - Evolve Dragonair at Lv. 55 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Wanderer Miror B. in Gateon Port D - Evolve Dragonair at Lv. 55 P - Evolve Dragonair at Lv. 55 150: Mewtwo R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Only One. Cerulean Cave B1 LG - Only One. Cerulean Cave B1 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 151: Mew R - Nintendo Event Only. (Mew Section) S - Nintendo Event Only. (Mew Section) FR - Nintendo Event Only. (Mew Section) LG - Nintendo Event Only. (Mew Section) E - Nintendo Event Only. Only One. (Mew Section) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 152: Chikorita R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Choose after completing Hoenn Pokedex (Johto Starters) C - NO XD - Complete Mt. Battle challenge, Area 1-10 D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 153: Bayleef R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Chikorita at Lv. 16 C - Mystery Troop Verde XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 154: Meganium R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Bayleef at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 155: Cyndaquil R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Choose after completing Hoenn Pokedex (Johto Starters) C - NO XD - Complete Mt. Battle challenge, Area 1-10 D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 156: Quilava R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Cyndaquil at Lv. 14 C - Mystery Troop Rosso XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 157: Typhlosion R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Quilava at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 158: Totodile R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Choose after completing Hoenn Pokedex (Johto Starters) C - NO XD - Complete Mt. Battle challenge, Area 1-10 D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 159: Croconaw R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Totodile at Lv. 18 C - Mystery Troop Bluno XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 160: Feraligatr R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Croconaw at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 161: Sentret R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 30% in Five Isle Meadow, Water Path, Canyon Entrance LG - 30% in Five Isle Meadow, Water Path, Canyon Entrance E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Route 202 (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 202 (Pokeradar) 162: Furret R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Sentret at Lv. 15 LG - Evolve Sentret at Lv. 15 E - TRADE C - Rogue Cail XD - NO D - Evolve Sentret at Lv. 15 P - Evolve Sentret at Lv. 15 163: Hoothoot (S106) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in both Safari Zone Extension Areas C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 211 at Night P - 10% on Route 211 at Night 164: Noctowl (S107) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Hoothoot at Lv. 20 C - Rider Nover XD - NO D - 20% in Lake Valor at Night or Evolve Hoothoot at Lv. 20 P - 20% in Lake Valor at Night or Evolve Hoothoot at Lv. 20 165: Ledyba R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Pattern Bush LG - 30% in Pattern Bush E - 10% in Safari Zone Extension Area North C - NO XD - Casual Guy Cyle in Gateon Port D - Breed Ledian P - Breed Ledian 166: Ledian R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Ledyba at Lv. 18 LG - Evolve Ledyba at Lv. 18 E - Evolve Ledyba at Lv. 18 C - Cipher Peon Kloak XD - NO D - 20% on Route 229 in Morning P - 20% on Route 229 in Morning 167: Spinarak R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 30% in Pattern Bush LG - 5% in Pattern Bush E - 10% in Safari Zone Extension Area South C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Nexir in Cipher Lab D - Breed Ariados P - Breed Ariados 168: Ariados R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Spinarak at Lv. 22 LG - Evolve Spinarak at Lv. 22 E - Evolve Spinarak at Lv. 22 C - Cipher Peon Lesar XD - NO D - 20% on Route 229 at Night P - 20% on Route 229 at Night 169: Crobat (H065) (S030) R - Evolve Golbat by Happiness S - Evolve Golbat by Happiness FR - Evolve Golbat by Happiness after getting National Dex LG - Evolve Golbat by Happiness after getting National Dex E - Evolve Golbat by Happiness C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Golbat by Happiness P - Evolve Golbat by Happiness 170: Chinchou (H181) R - 30% Underwater Routes 124, 126 S - 30% Underwater Routes 124, 126 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% Underwater Routes 124, 126 C - NO XD - NO D - 30% Fish with Super Rod on Route 220 P - 30% Fish with Super Rod on Route 220 171: Lanturn (H182) R - Evolve Chinchou at Lv. 27 S - Evolve Chinchou at Lv. 27 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Chinchou at Lv. 27 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Route 220 or Evolve Chinchou at Lv. 27 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Route 220 or Evolve Chinchou at Lv. 27 172: Pichu (H155) (S103) R - Breed Pikachu S - Breed Pikachu FR - Breed Pikachu LG - Breed Pikachu E - Breed Pikachu C - NO XD - NO D - 30% in Trophy Garden in Morning P - 30% in Trophy Garden in Morning 173: Cleffa (S099) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Breed Clefairy LG - Breed Clefairy E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 20% in Mt. Coronet Rt 207 entrance & Rt 211 entrance P - 20% in Mt. Coronet Rt 207 entrance & Rt 211 entrance 174: Igglybuff (H137) R - Breed Jigglypuff S - Breed Jigglypuff FR - Breed Jigglypuff LG - Breed Jigglypuff E - Breed Jigglypuff C - NO XD - NO D - Breed Jigglypuff P - Breed Jigglypuff 175: Togepi R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Five Island northwest, get egg from old man LG - Five Island northwest, get egg from old man E - TRADE C - NO XD - Given by Hordel in Outskirt Stand D - 12% on Route 230 (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 230 (Pokeradar) 176: Togetic R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Togepi by Happiness LG - Evolve Togepi by Happiness E - TRADE C - Cipher Peon Grunt Fake XD - NO D - Evolve Togepi by Happiness P - Evolve Togepi by Happiness 177: Natu (H162) R - 15% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area S - 15% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area FR - 25% in Ruin Valley LG - 25% in Ruin Valley E - 15% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Eloin in Phenac City D - 40% on Route 224 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 224 during Swarm 178: Xatu (H163) R - 5% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area or Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 S - 5% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area or Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 FR - Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 LG - Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 E - 5% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area or Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 P - Evolve Natu at Lv. 25 179: Mareep R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% in Safari Zone Extension Area south C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Yellosix in Cipher Lab D - 12% at Valley Windworks (Pokeradar) P - 12% at Valley Windworks (Pokeradar) 180: Flaaffy R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Mareep at Lv. 15 C - St. Performer Diogo XD - NO D - 12% on Route 222 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Mareep at Lv. 15 P - 12% on Route 222 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Mareep at Lv. 15 181: Ampharos R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Flaaffy at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Flaaffy at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Flaaffy at Lv. 30 182: Bellossom (H091) R - Evolve Gloom with Sun Stone S - Evolve Gloom with Sun Stone FR - Evolve Gloom with Sun Stone LG - TRADE E - Evolve Gloom with Sun Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Gloom with Sun Stone P - Evolve Gloom with Sun Stone 183: Marill (H055) (S125) R - 100% Surf in Petalburg City, 15% on Route 120 S - 100% Surf in Petalburg City, 15% on Route 120 FR - TRADE LG - 100% Surf in Ruin Valley E - 100% Surf in Petalburg City, 25% on Route 112 C - NO XD - NO D - 30% Surf in all areas of Great Marsh P - 30% Surf in all areas of Great Marsh 184: Azumarill (H056) (S126) R - Evolve Marill at Lv. 18 S - Evolve Marill at Lv. 18 FR - TRADE LG - Evolve Marill at Lv. 18 E - Evolve Marill at Lv. 18 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Marill at Lv. 18 P - Evolve Marill at Lv. 18 185: Sudowoodo (S093) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Southeast corner of Battle Frontier C - Cipher Admin Miror B XD - NO D - Evolve Bonsly by knowing Mimic (Knowledge) P - 15% on Route 214 186: Politoed R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Poliwhirl by Trading with King's Rock LG - Evolve Poliwhirl by Trading with King's Rock E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Poliwhirl by Trading with King's Rock P - Evolve Poliwhirl by Trading with King's Rock 187: Hoppip R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 100% in Memorial Pillar LG - 100% in Memorial Pillar E - TRADE C - NO XD - Oasis Pokespot D - 12% on Route 205 South (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 205 South (Pokeradar) 188: Skiploom R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Hoppip at Lv. 18 LG - Evolve Hoppip at Lv. 18 E - TRADE C - Rider Leba XD - NO D - 2% on Route 205 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Hoppip at Lv. 18 P - 2% at Fuego Ironworks (Pokeradar) or Evolve Hoppip at Lv. 18 189: Jumpluff R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Skiploom at Lv. 27 LG - Evolve Skiploom at Lv. 27 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Skiploom at Lv. 27 P - Evolve Skiploom at Lv. 27 190: Aipom (S063) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% in Safari Zone Extension north C - Cipher Peon Cole XD - NO D - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 P - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 191: Sunkern R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% in Safari Zone Extension south C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Route 204 North (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 204 North (Pokeradar) 192: Sunflora R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Sunkern with Sun Stone C - Cipher Peon Baila XD - NO D - Evolve Sunkern with Sun Stone P - Evolve Sunkern with Sun Stone 193: Yanma R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 10% in Ruin Valley LG - 10% in Ruin Valley E - TRADE C - Cipher Peon Nore XD - NO D - 3% when found in Great Marsh P - 3% when found in Great Marsh 194: Wooper (S117) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 100% Surf in Ruin Valley LG - TRADE E - 60% Surf in Safari Zone Extension Area C - NO XD - Cave Pokespot D - 90% Surf on Route 212 Pastoria City side P - 90% Surf on Route 212 Pastoria City side 195: Quagsire (S118) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Wooper at Lv. 20 LG - TRADE E - 1% Surf in Safari Zone Extension South or Evolve Wooper at Lv. 20 C - Bandana Guy Divel XD - NO D - 10% Surf on Route 212 Pastoria City side or Evolve Wooper at Lv. 20 P - 10% Surf on Route 212 Pastoria City side or Evolve Wooper at Lv. 20 196: Espeon R - Trade Eevee from FR/LG, Evolve by Happiness in PM hours S - Trade Eevee from FR/LG, Evolve by Happiness in PM hours FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Trade Eevee from FR/LG, Evolve by Happiness in PM hours C - Starter XD - NO D - Evolve Eevee by Happiness in Daytime P - Evolve Eevee by Happiness in Daytime 197: Umbreon R - Trade Eevee from FR/LG, Evolve by Happiness in AM hours S - Trade Eevee from FR/LG, Evolve by Happiness in AM hours FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Trade Eevee from FR/LG, Evolve by Happiness in AM hours C - Starter XD - NO D - Evolve Eevee by Happiness at Night P - Evolve Eevee by Happiness at Night 198: Murkrow (S074) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Lost Cave Entrance Area, 20% from entrance go Right, Down LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - Cipher Peon Lare XD - NO D - 20% in Eterna Forest or Lost Tower at Night P - TRADE 199: Slowking R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - Evolve Slowpoke by Trading with King's Rock E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - Evolve Slowpoke by Trading with King's Rock 200: Misdreavus (S072) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 5% in Lost Cave Entrance Area, 20% from entrance go Right, Down E - TRADE C - Rider Vant XD - NO D - TRADE P - 20% in Eterna Forest or Lost Tower at Night 201: Unown (S114) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 100% in all Chambers of Tanoby Ruins (28 Unown) LG - 100% in all Chambers of Tanoby Ruins (28 Unown) E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 100% in all areas of Solaceon Ruins (28 Unown) P - 100% in all areas of Solaceon Ruins (28 Unown) 202: Wobbuffet (H161) R - 10% in Safari Zone Entrance & West or Evolve Wynaut at Lv. 15 S - 10% in Safari Zone Entrance & West or Evolve Wynaut at Lv. 15 FR - 5% in Ruin Valley LG - 5% in Ruin Valley E - 10% in Safari Zone Entrance & West or Evolve Wynaut at Lv. 15 C - NO XD - NO D - 12% at Lake Acuity, Lake Valor, or Lake Verity (Pokeradar) P - 12% at Lake Acuity, Lake Valor, or Lake Verity (Pokeradar) 203: Girafarig (H164) (S121) R - 20% in Safari Zone West Area & Entrance Area S - 20% in Safari Zone West Area & Entrance Area FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 20% in Safari Zone West Area & Entrance Area C - NO XD - NO D - 30% at Valor Lakefront P - 30% at Valor Lakefront 204: Pineco R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Safari Zone Extension Area north C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Gonrag in Phenac City D - 8% in Eterna Forest or Routes 203, 204, 210, 229 (E Inserted) P - 8% in Eterna Forest or Routes 203, 204, 210, 229 (E Inserted) 205: Forretress R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Pineco at Lv. 31 C - Cipher Peon Vana XD - NO D - Evolve Pineco at Lv. 31 P - Evolve Pineco at Lv. 31 206: Dunsparce R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 100% in Three Isle Port LG - 100% in Three Isle Port E - TRADE C - Rider Sosh XD - NO D - 40% on Route 208 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 208 during Swarm 207: Gligar R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Safari Zone Extension Area south C - Hunter Frena XD - Rock Pokespot D - 8% on Stark Mountain or Routes 206, 207, 214, 215, 227 (E Instered) P - 8% on Stark Mountain or Routes 206, 207, 214, 215, 227 (E Instered) 208: Steelix (S035) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Onix by Trading with Metal Coat LG - Evolve Onix by Trading with Metal Coat E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 20% in Snowpoint Temple B4 & B5 or Evolve Onix by Trading with Metal Coat P - 20% in Snowpoint Temple B4 & B5 or Evolve Onix by Trading with Metal Coat 209: Snubbull R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Safari Zone Extension Area south C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 209 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 209 during Swarm 210: Granbull R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Snubbull at Lv. 23 C - Cipher Peon Tanie XD - NO D - Evolve Snubbull at Lv. 23 P - Evolve Snubbull at Lv. 23 211: Qwilfish R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Five Isle Meadow LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - Hunter Doken XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Iron Island P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Iron Island 212: Scizor R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Scyther by Trading with Metal Coat LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Scyther by Trading with Metal Coat P - TRADE 213: Shuckle R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% Rock Smash in Safari Zone Extension Area C - Deep King Agnol XD - Trade Surskit to Duking in Pyrite Town D - 8% on Route 224 (E Inserted) P - 8% on Route 224 (E Inserted) 214: Heracross (H168) (S062) R - 5% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area S - 5% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area FR - 20% in Pattern Bush LG - 20% in Pattern Bush E - 5% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area C - Cipher Peon Dioge XD - NO D - Honey Trees Group 2 P - Honey Trees Group 2 215: Sneasel (S145) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 5% in Icefall Cave B1 E - TRADE C - Rider Nelis XD - NO D - 35% in Snowpoint Temple P - 35% in Snowpoint Temple 216: Teddiursa R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% in Safari Zone Extension Area north C - NO XD - Spy Naps in Pokemon HQ Lab D - 8% at Acuity Lakefront or Route 211 (E Inserted) P - 8% at Acuity Lakefront or Route 211 (E Inserted) 217: Ursaring R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve from Teddiursa at Lv. 30 C - Snagem Grunt Agrev XD - NO D - 8% at Lake Acuity or Routes 216, 217 (E Inserted) P - 8% at Lake Acuity or Routes 216, 217 (E Inserted) 218: Slugma (H103) R - 10% in Fiery Path S - 10% in Fiery Path FR - 100% in Mt. Ember B3 LG - 100% in Mt. Ember B3 E - 25% on Route 113 C - Roller Boy Lon XD - NO D - 5% inside Stark Mountain P - 5% inside Stark Mountain 219: Magcargo (H104) R - Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 S - Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 FR - 10% Rock Smash in Mt. Ember Cave B3 or Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 LG - 10% Rock Smash in Mt. Ember Cave B3 or Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 E - Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Kolest in Citadark Isle D - 30% inside Stark Mountain or Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 P - 30% inside Stark Mountain or Evolve Slugma at Lv. 38 220: Swinub R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 50% in Icefall Cave B1 LG - 50% in Icefall Cave B1 E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Greck in Phenac City D - 40% on Route 217 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 217 during Swarm 221: Pilowswine R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Swinub at Lv. 33 LG - Evolve Swinub at Lv. 33 E - TRADE C - Bodybuilder Lonia XD - NO D - Evolve Swinub at Lv. 33 P - Evolve Swinub at Lv. 33 222: Corsola (H180) R - 15% Fish with Super Rod on Route 128, Ever Grande City S - 15% Fish with Super Rod on Route 128, Ever Grande City FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 15% Fish with Super Rod on Route 128, Ever Grande City C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 230 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 230 during Swarm 223: Remoraid (S132) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Five Isle Meadow E - 59% Fish with Super Rod in Safari Zone Extension Area C - Miror B Peon Reath XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Pastoria City P - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Pastoria City 224: Octillery (S133) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - Evolve Remoraid at Lv. 25 E - 1% Fish w/ Super Rod in Safari Zone Extension or Evolve Remoraid at Lv. 25 C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Pastoria City or Evolve Remoraid at Lv. 25 P - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Pastoria City or Evolve Remoraid at Lv. 25 225: Delibird R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Icefall Cave B1 LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - Cipher Peon Arton XD - NO D - 40% on Route 216 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 216 during Swarm 226: Mantine (S141) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - 5% Surf around Tanoby Ruins E - TRADE C - Miror B Peon Ferma XD - NO D - Evolve Mantyke by leveling while Remoraid is in your party P - Evolve Mantyke by leveling while Remoraid is in your party 227: Skarmory (H115) R - 5% on Route 113 S - 5% on Route 113 FR - 5% in Sevault Canyon LG - TRADE E - 5% on Route 113 C - Snagem Head Gonzap XD - NO D - 5% on Route 227 and Stark Mountain P - 5% on Route 227 and Stark Mountain 228: Houndour R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Safari Zone Extension Area north C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Resix in Cipher Lab D - TRADE P - Breed Houndoom 229: Houndoom R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Houndour at Lv. 24 C - Cipher Peon Nella XD - NO D - TRADE P - 12% on Routes 214 & 215 (Pokeradar) 230: Kingdra (H186) R - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale S - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale FR - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale LG - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale E - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale P - Evolve Seadra by Trading with DragonScale 231: Phanpy (H165) R - 30% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area S - 30% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area FR - 20% in Sevault Canyon LG - 20% in Sevault Canyon E - 30% in Safari Zone Acro Bike Area C - NO XD - Oasis Pokespot D - 40% on Route 207 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 207 during Swarm 232: Donphan (H166) R - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 S - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 FR - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 LG - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 E - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 P - Evolve Phanpy at Lv. 25 233: Porygon2 R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Porygon by Trading with Up-Grade LG - Evolve Porygon by Trading with Up-Grade E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Porygon by Trading with Up-Grade P - Evolve Porygon by Trading with Up-Grade 234: Stantler R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Safari Zone Extension Area south C - Chaser Liaks XD - NO D - TRADE P - 12% on Route 207 (Pokeradar) 235: Smeargle R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% in Artisan's Cave C - Snagem Grunt Biden XD - NO D - 12% on Route 212 Hearthome City side (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 212 Hearthome City side (Pokeradar) 236: Tyrogue R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Breed Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan LG - Breed Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Route 208 or 211 Eterna City side (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 208 or 211 Eterna City side (Pokeradar) 237: Hitmontop R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 when Atk = Def (Tyrogue Evo) LG - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 when Atk = Def (Tyrogue Evo) E - TRADE C - Cipher Peon Skrub XD - NO D - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 when Atk = Def (Tyrogue Evo) P - Evolve Tyrogue at Lv. 20 when Atk = Def (Tyrogue Evo) 238: Smoochum R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Breed Jynx LG - Breed Jynx E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 40% at Lake Acuity during Swarm P - 40% at Lake Acuity during Swarm 239: Elekid R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Breed Electabuzz LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Trade Purified Shadow Togepi to Hordel in Outskirt Stand D - 8% at Valley Windworks (FR Inserted) P - 8% at Valley Windworks (FR Inserted) 240: Magby R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - Breed Magmar E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 8% in and around Stark Mountain & Route 227 (LG Inserted) P - 8% in and around Stark Mountain & Route 227 (LG Inserted) 241: Miltank R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Safari Zone Extension Area north C - Bodybuilder Jomas XD - NO D - 2% on Routes 209 & 210 (Pokeradar) P - 10% on Routes 209 & 210 (Pokeradar) 242: Blissey (S098) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Chansey by Happiness after getting National Dex LG - Evolve Chansey by Happiness after getting National Dex E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Chansey by Happiness P - Evolve Chansey by Happiness 243: Raikou R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Random after choosing Squirtle and becoming Champion (Gerbils) LG - Random after choosing Squirtle and becoming Champion (Gerbils) E - TRADE C - Cipher Admin Ein XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 244: Entei R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Random after choosing Bulbasaur and becoming Champion (Gerbils) LG - Random after choosing Bulbasaur and becoming Champion (Gerbils) E - TRADE C - Cipher Admin Dakim XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 245: Suicune R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Random after choosing Charmander and becoming Champion (Gerbils) LG - Random after choosing Charmander and becoming Champion (Gerbils) E - TRADE C - Cipher Admin Venus XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 246: Larvitar R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - 5% in Sevault Canyon LG - 5% in Sevault Canyon E - TRADE C - NO XD - Trade Wooper to Duking in Pyrite Town D - 12% on Route 207 (Pokeradar) P - TRADE 247: Pupitar R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Larvitar at Lv. 30 LG - Evolve Larvitar at Lv. 30 E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Larvitar at Lv. 30 P - TRADE 248: Tyranitar R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Evolve Pupitar at Lv. 55 LG - Evolve Pupitar at Lv. 55 E - TRADE C - Cipher Peon Evice XD - NO D - Evolve Larvitar at Lv. 30 P - TRADE 249: Lugia R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Nintendo Event Only. Only one. (Lugia Section) LG - Nintendo Event Only. Only one. (Lugia Section) E - Nintendo Event Only. Only one. (Lugia Section) C - NO XD - Master Greevil in Citadark Isle (Lugia Section) D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 250: Ho-oh R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Nintendo Event Only. Only one. (Ho-oh Section) LG - Nintendo Event Only. Only one. (Ho-oh Section) E - Nintendo Event Only. Only one. (Ho-oh Section) C - Beat Mt. Battle in Colosseum Mode (Ho-oh Section) XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 251: Celebi R - Nintendo Event Only. (Celebi Section) S - Nintendo Event Only. (Celebi Section) FR - Nintendo Event Only. (Celebi Section) LG - Nintendo Event Only. (Celebi Section) E - Nintendo Event Only. (Celebi Section) C - Japanese Bonus Disk (Celebi Section) XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 252: Treecko (H001) R - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) S - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 253: Grovyle (H002) R - Evolve Treecko at Lv. 16 S - Evolve Treecko at Lv. 16 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Treecko at Lv. 16 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 254: Sceptile (H003) R - Evolve Grovyle at Lv. 36 S - Evolve Grovyle at Lv. 36 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Grovyle at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 255: Torchic (H004) R - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) S - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 256: Combusken (H005) R - Evolve Torchic at Lv. 16 S - Evolve Torchic at Lv. 16 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Torchic at Lv. 16 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 257: Blaziken (H006) R - Evolve Combusken at Lv. 36 S - Evolve Combusken at Lv. 36 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Combusken at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 258: Mudkip (H007) R - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) S - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Choose at beginning (Hoenn Starters) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 259: Marshtomp (H008) R - Evolve Mudkip at Lv. 16 S - Evolve Mudkip at Lv. 16 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Mudkip at Lv. 16 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 260: Swampert (H009) R - Evolve Marshtomp at Lv. 36 S - Evolve Marshtomp at Lv. 36 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Marshtomp at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 261: Poochyena (H010) R - 30% on Route 103 S - 30% on Route 103 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 60% on Route 103 C - NO XD - Bodybuilder Kilen in Gateon Port D - Breed Mightyena P - TRADE 262: Mightyena (H011) R - Evolve Poochyena at Lv. 18 S - Evolve Poochyena at Lv. 18 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% on Route 120 or Evolve Poochyena at Lv. 18 C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Routes 214 & 215 (Pokeradar) P - TRADE 263: Zigzagoon (H012) R - 60% on Route 103 S - 60% on Route 103 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% on Routes 118, 119 C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 202 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 202 during Swarm 264: Linoone (H013) R - 30% on Route 119 & 120 or Evolve Zigzagoon at Lv. 20 S - 30% on Route 119 & 120 or Evolve Zigzagoon at Lv. 20 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% on Route 119 or Evolve Zigzagoon at Lv. 20 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Zigzagoon at Lv. 20 P - Evolve Zigzagoon at Lv. 20 265: Wurmple (H014) (S048) R - 45% on Route 101 S - 45% on Route 101 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 45% on Route 101 C - NO XD - NO D - 30% in Eterna Forest P - 30% in Eterna Forest 266: Silcoon (H015) (S049) R - 10% in Petalburg Woods or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) S - 10% in Petalburg Woods or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 10% in Petalburg Woods or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) C - NO XD - NO D - 20% in Eterna Forest or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) P - Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) 267: Beautifly (H016) (S050) R - Evolve Silcoon at Lv. 10 S - Evolve Silcoon at Lv. 10 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Silcoon at Lv. 10 C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 230 or Evolve Silcoon at Lv. 10 P - 5% on Route 224 or Evolve Silcoon at Lv. 10 268: Cascoon (H017) (S051) R - 10% in Petalburg Woods or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) S - 10% in Petalburg Woods or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 10% in Petalburg Woods or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) P - 20% in Eterna Forest or Evolve Wurmple at Lv. 7 (Wurmple Section) 269: Dustox (H018) (S052) R - Evolve Cascoon at Lv. 10 S - Evolve Cascoon at Lv. 10 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Cascoon at Lv. 10 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Cascoon at Lv. 10 P - 10% on Route 230 or Evolve Cascoon at Lv. 10 270: Lotad (H019) R - TRADE S - 30% on Route 114 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% on Route 114 C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Routes 203 & 204 (S Inserted) P - 8% on Routes 203 & 204 (S Inserted) 271: Lombre (H020) R - TRADE S - 10% on Route 114 or Evolve Lotad at Lv. 14 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 20% on Route 114 or Evolve Lotad at Lv. 14 C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 229 (S Inserted) or Evolve Lotad at Lv. 14 P - 8% on Route 229 (S Inserted) or Evolve Lotad at Lv. 14 272: Ludicolo (H021) R - TRADE S - Evolve Lombre with Water Stone FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Lombre with Water Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Lombre with Water Stone P - Evolve Lombre with Water Stone 273: Seedot (H022) R - 30% on Route 114 S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 1% on Routes 102, 117, 120 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Greesix in Cipher Lab D - 8% on Routes 203 & 204 (R Inserted) P - 8% on Routes 203 & 204 (R Inserted) 274: Nuzleaf (H023) R - 10% on Route 114 or Evolve Seedot at Lv. 14 S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 1% on Route 114 or Evolve Seedot at Lv. 14 C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 229 (R Inserted) or Evolve Seedot at Lv. 14 P - 8% on Route 229 (R Inserted) or Evolve Seedot at Lv. 14 275: Shiftry (H024) R - Evolve Nuzleaf with Leaf Stone S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Nuzleaf with Leaf Stone C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Nuzleaf with Leaf Stone P - Evolve Nuzleaf with Leaf Stone 276: Taillow (H025) R - 40% on Route 115 S - 40% on Route 115 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 40% on Route 115 C - NO XD - NO D - Breed Swellow P - Breed Swellow 277: Swellow (H026) R - 10% on Route 115 or Evolve Taillow at Lv. 22 S - 10% on Route 115 or Evolve Taillow at Lv. 22 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 10% on Route 115 or Evolve Taillow at Lv. 22 C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Ardos in Citadark Isle D - 12% on Route 213 (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 213 (Pokeradar) 278: Wingull (H027) (S119) R - 19% on Route 118 S - 19% on Route 118 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 20% on Route 103 C - NO XD - NO D - 70% Surf on Route 229 P - 70% Surf on Route 229 279: Pelipper (H028) (S120) R - 5% Surf in Lilycove City or Evolve Wingull at Lv. 25 S - 5% Surf in Lilycove City or Evolve Wingull at Lv. 25 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% Surf in Lilycove City or Evolve Wingull at Lv. 25 C - NO XD - NO D - 65% Surf on Route 224 or Evolve Wingull at Lv. 25 P - 65% Surf on Route 224 or Evolve Wingull at Lv. 25 280: Ralts (H029) R - 4% on Route 102 S - 4% on Route 102 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 4% on Route 102 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Feldas in Pyrite Town D - 11% on Route 203 & 204 South (Pokeradar) P - 11% on Route 203 & 204 South (Pokeradar) 281: Kirlia (H030) R - Evolve Ralts at Lv. 20 S - Evolve Ralts at Lv. 20 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Ralts at Lv. 20 C - NO XD - NO D - 1% on Route 203 & 204 South (Pokeradar) or Evolve Ralts at Lv. 20 P - 1% on Route 203 & 204 South (Pokeradar) or Evolve Ralts at Lv. 20 282: Gardevoir (H031) R - Evolve Kirlia at Lv. 30 S - Evolve Kirlia at Lv. 30 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Kirlia at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Kirlia at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Kirlia at Lv. 30 283: Surskit (H032) R - 1% on Routes 102, 114, 117, 120 S - 1% on Routes 102, 114, 117, 120 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Oasis Pokespot D - 40% at Lake Verity during Swarm P - 40% at Lake Verity during Swarm 284: Masquerain (H033) R - Evolve Surskit at Lv. 22 S - Evolve Surskit at Lv. 22 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Surskit at Lv. 22 P - Evolve Surskit at Lv. 22 285: Shroomish (H034) R - 15% in Petalburg Woods S - 15% in Petalburg Woods FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 15% in Petalburg Woods C - NO XD - Cipher R&D Klots in Cipher Lab D - 3% when found in Great Marsh P - 3% when found in Great Marsh 286: Breloom (H035) R - Evolve Shroomish at Lv. 23 S - Evolve Shroomish at Lv. 23 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Shroomish at Lv. 23 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Shroomish at Lv. 23 P - Evolve Shroomish at Lv. 23 287: Slakoth (H036) R - 5% in Petalburg Woods S - 5% in Petalburg Woods FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Petalburg Woods C - NO XD - NO D - 40% in Eterna Forest during Swarm P - 40% in Eterna Forest during Swarm 288: Vigoroth (H037) R - Evolve Slakoth at Lv. 18 S - Evolve Slakoth at Lv. 18 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Slakoth at Lv. 18 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Slakoth at Lv. 18 P - Evolve Slakoth at Lv. 18 289: Slaking (H038) R - Evolve Vigoroth at Lv. 36 S - Evolve Vigoroth at Lv. 36 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Vigoroth at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Vigoroth at Lv. 36 P - Evolve Vigoroth at Lv. 36 290: Nincada (H042) R - 20% on Route 116 S - 20% on Route 116 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 20% on Route 116 C - NO XD - NO D - 12% in Eterna Forest (Pokeradar) P - 12% in Eterna Forest (Pokeradar) 291: Ninjask (H043) R - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 S - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 P - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 292: Shedinja (H044) R - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 with less than 6 Pokemon in your party S - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 with less than 6 Pokemon in your party FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 with less than 6 Pokemon in your party C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 with less than 6 Pokemon in your party P - Evolve Nincada at Lv. 20 with less than 6 Pokemon in your party 293: Whismur (H045) R - 100% in Rusturf Tunnel S - 100% in Rusturf Tunnel FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% in Rusturf Tunnel C - NO XD - NO D - Breed Loudred P - Breed Loudred 294: Loudred (H046) R - 10% in Victory Road 1F or Evolve Whismur at Lv. 20 S - 10% in Victory Road 1F or Evolve Whismur at Lv. 20 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 16% in Desert Underpass or Evolve Whismur at Lv. 20 C - NO XD - NO D - 12% in Snowy areas of Mt. Coronet (Pokeradar) P - 12% in Snowy areas of Mt. Coronet (Pokeradar) 295: Exploud (H047) R - Evolve Loudred at Lv. 40 S - Evolve Loudred at Lv. 40 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Loudred at Lv. 40 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Loudred at Lv. 40 P - Evolve Loudred at Lv. 40 296: Makuhita (H048) R - 50% in Granite Cave S - 50% in Granite Cave FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 50% in Granite Cave C - Miror B Peon Trudly XD - Cipher Peon Torkin in Pyrite Town D - 40% on Route 225 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 225 during Swarm 297: Hariyama (H049) R - 35% in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Makuhita at Lv. 24 S - 35% in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Makuhita at Lv. 24 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 35% in Victory Road B1 or Evolve Makuhita at Lv. 24 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Makuhita at Lv. 24 P - Evolve Makuhita at Lv. 24 298: Azurill (H054) (S124) R - Breed Marill or Azumarill while holding a Sea Incense S - Breed Marill or Azumarill while holding a Sea Incense FR - TRADE LG - Breed Marill or Azumarill while holding a Sea Incense E - Breed Marill or Azumarill while holding a Sea Incense C - NO XD - NO D - 5% in Great Marsh Area 5 P - 5% in Great Marsh Area 5 299: Nosepass (H060) R - 30% Rock Smash in Granite Cave B2 S - 30% Rock Smash in Granite Cave B2 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% Rock Smash in Granite Cave B2 C - NO XD - Wanderer Miror B. D - 40% on Route 206 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 206 during Swarm 300: Skitty (H061) R - 2% on Route 116 S - 2% on Route 116 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 2% on Route 116 C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 222 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 222 during Swarm 301: Delcatty (H062) R - Evolve Skitty with Moon Stone S - Evolve Skitty with Moon Stone FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Skitty with Moon Stone C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Lovrina in Cipher Lab D - Evolve Skitty with Moon Stone P - Evolve Skitty with Moon Stone 302: Sableye (H068) R - TRADE S - 35% in Victory Road B2, 20% in Granite Cave B2 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 35% in Victory Road B2, 20% in Granite Cave B2 C - NO XD - Navigator Abson in Citadark isle D - 8% in Iron Island (S Inserted) P - 8% in Iron Island (S Inserted) 303: Mawile (H069) R - 35% in Victory Road B2, 20% in Granite Cave B2 S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% in Victory Road B1 & B2 C - NO XD - Cipher Cmdr Exol in Pyrite Town D - 8% in Iron Island (R Inserted) P - 8% in Iron Island (R Inserted) 304: Aron (H070) R - 40% in Granite Cave S - 40% in Granite Cave FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 40% in Granite Cave C - NO XD - Cave Pokespot D - 12% at Fuego Ironworks (Pokeradar) P - TRADE 305: Lairon (H071) R - 15% in Victory Road B1/B2 or Evolve Aron at Lv. 32 S - 15% in Victory Road B1/B2 or Evolve Aron at Lv. 32 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 25% in Victory Road B1/B2 or Evolve Aron at Lv. 32 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Aron at Lv. 32 P - TRADE 306: Aggron (H072) R - Evolve Lairon at Lv. 42 S - Evolve Lairon at Lv. 42 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Lairon at Lv. 42 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Lairon at Lv. 42 P - TRADE 307: Meditite (H076) (S086) R - 30% in grass outside Mt. Pyre S - 30% in grass outside Mt. Pyre FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - Rider Twan XD - Trade Trapinch to Duking in Pyrite Town D - 35% on Route 211 P - 35% on Route 211 308: Medicham (H077) (S087) R - 15% in Victory Road B2 or Evolve Meditite at Lv. 37 S - 15% in Victory Road B2 or Evolve Meditite at Lv. 37 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - 20% at Acuity Lakefront or Evolve Meditite at Lv. 37 P - 20% at Acuity Lakefront or Evolve Meditite at Lv. 37 309: Electrike (H078) R - 30% on Routes 110, 118 S - 30% on Routes 110, 118 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% on Routes 110, 118 C - NO XD - NO D - 40% at Valley Windworks during Swarm P - 40% at Valley Windworks during Swarm 310: Manectric (H079) R - 10% on Route 118 or Evolve Electrike at Lv. 26 S - 10% on Route 118 or Evolve Electrike at Lv. 26 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 10% on Route 118 or Evolve Electrike at Lv. 26 C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Eldes in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Electrike at Lv. 26 P - Evolve Electrike at Lv. 26 311: Plusle (H080) R - 2% on Route 110 S - 15% on Route 110 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 2% on Route 110 C - Given by Duking in Pyrite Town XD - NO D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden 312: Minun (H081) R - 15% on Route 110 S - 2% on Route 110 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 15% on Route 110 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden 313: Volbeat (H086) R - 1% on Route 117 S - 18% on Route 117 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 1% on Route 117 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% on Route 229 P - 10% on Route 229 314: Illumise (H087) R - 18% on Route 117 S - 1% on Route 117 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 18% on Route 117 C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 229 P - 5% on Route 229 315: Roselia (H094) (S026) R - 30% on Route 117 S - 30% on Route 117 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Fasin in Phenac City D - 30% in Trophy Garden P - 30% in Trophy Garden 316: Gulpin (H095) R - 15% on Route 110 S - 15% on Route 110 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 15% on Route 110 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Purpsix in Cipher Lab D - 3% when found in Great Marsh P - 3% when found in Great Marsh 317: Swalot (H096) R - Evolve Gulpin at Lv. 26 S - Evolve Gulpin at Lv. 26 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Gulpin at Lv. 26 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Gulpin at Lv. 26 P - Evolve Gulpin at Lv. 26 318: Carvanha (H097) R - 100% Fish with Super Rod on Route 119 S - 100% Fish with Super Rod on Route 119 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% Fish with Super Rod on Route 119 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Cabol in Cipher Lab D - 35% Fish with Super Rod in all areas of Great Marsh P - 35% Fish with Super Rod in all areas of Great Marsh 319: Sharpedo (H098) R - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Mossdeep City or Evolve Carvanha at Lv. 30 S - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Mossdeep City or Evolve Carvanha at Lv. 30 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Mossdeep City or Evolve Carvanha at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 213 & 222 or Evolve Carvanha at Lv. 30 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 213 & 222 or Evolve Carvanha at Lv. 30 320: Wailmer (H099) R - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Dewford Town or Slateport City S - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Dewford Town or Slateport City FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Dewford Town or Slateport City C - NO XD - NO D - 30% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 223 & 230 P - 30% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 223 & 230 321: Wailord (H100) R - 1% Surf on Route 129 or Evolve Wailmer at Lv. 40 S - 1% Surf on Route 129 or Evolve Wailmer at Lv. 40 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 1% Surf on Route 129 or Evolve Wailmer at Lv. 40 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 223 & 230 or Evolve Wailmer at Lv. 40 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 223 & 230 or Evolve Wailmer at Lv. 40 322: Numel (H101) R - 75% on Route 112 S - 75% on Route 112 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 75% on Route 112 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Solox in Cipher Lab D - 5% on Route 227 P - 5% on Route 227 323: Camerupt (H102) R - Evolve Numel at Lv. 33 S - Evolve Numel at Lv. 33 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Numel at Lv. 33 C - NO XD - NO D - 20% on Route 227 or Evolve Numel at Lv. 33 P - 20% on Route 227 or Evolve Numel at Lv. 33 324: Torkoal (H105) R - 18% on Fiery Path S - 18% on Fiery Path FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 30% in Magma Hideout, 18% on Fiery Path C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Route 227 (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 227 (Pokeradar) 325: Spoink (H110) R - 20% on Jagged Pass S - 20% on Jagged Pass FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 20% on Jagged Pass C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 214 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 214 during Swarm 326: Grumpig (H111) R - Evolve Spoink at Lv. 32 S - Evolve Spoink at Lv. 32 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Spoink at Lv. 32 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Spoink at Lv. 32 P - Evolve Spoink at Lv. 32 327: Spinda (H114) R - 70% on Route 113 S - 70% on Route 113 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 70% on Route 113 C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 227 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 227 during Swarm 328: Trapinch (H116) R - 35% on Route 111 S - 35% on Route 111 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 50% in Mirage Tower, 35% on Route 111 C - NO XD - Rock Pokespot D - 2% on Route 228 (Pokeradar) P - 2% on Route 228 (Pokeradar) 329: Vibrava (H117) R - Evolve Trapinch at Lv. 35 S - Evolve Trapinch at Lv. 35 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Trapinch at Lv. 35 C - Cipher Peon Remil XD - NO D - 10% on Route 228 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Trapinch at Lv. 35 P - 10% on Route 228 (Pokeradar) or Evolve Trapinch at Lv. 35 330: Flygon (H118) R - Evolve Vibrava at Lv. 45 S - Evolve Vibrava at Lv. 45 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Vibrava at Lv. 45 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Vibrava at Lv. 45 P - Evolve Vibrava at Lv. 45 331: Cacnea (H119) R - 20% on Route 111 S - 20% on Route 111 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 6% on Route 111 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% on Route 228 P - 5% on Route 228 332: Cacturne (H120) R - Evolve Cacnea at Lv. 32 S - Evolve Cacnea at Lv. 32 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Cacnea at Lv. 32 C - NO XD - NO D - 20% on Route 228 or Evolve Cacnea at Lv. 32 P - 20% on Route 228 or Evolve Cacnea at Lv. 32 333: Swablu (H121) R - 40% on Route 114 S - 40% on Route 114 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 40% on Route 114 C - Hunter Zalo XD - NO D - 12% on Route 211 Celestic Town side (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 211 Celestic Town side (Pokeradar) 334: Altaria (H122) R - 6% in Sky Pillar 5F or Evolve Swablu at Lv. 35 S - 6% in Sky Pillar 5F or Evolve Swablu at Lv. 35 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 6% in Sky Pillar 5F or Evolve Swablu at Lv. 35 C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Lovrina in Citadark Isle D - Evolve Swablu at Lv. 35 P - Evolve Swablu at Lv. 35 335: Zangoose (H123) R - 19% on Route 114 S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Thug Zook in Cipher Key Lair D - 8% on Route 208 (R Inserted) P - 8% on Route 208 (R Inserted) 336: Seviper (H124) R - TRADE S - 19% on Route 114 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 9% on Route 114 C - NO XD - NO D - 8% on Route 208 (S Inserted) P - 8% on Route 208 (S Inserted) 337: Lunatone (H125) R - TRADE S - 35% in Meteor Falls Beyond Waterfall, 20% in Meteor Falls Entrance FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Snattle in Phenac City D - 8% on Mt. Coronet 2F-7F (S Inserted) P - 8% on Mt. Coronet 2F-7F (S Inserted) 338: Solrock (H126) R - 35% in Meteor Falls Beyond Waterfall, 20% in Meteor Falls Entrance S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 35% in Meteor Falls Beyond Waterfall, 20% in Meteor Falls Entrance C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Snattle in Citadark Isle D - 8% on Mt. Coronet 2F-7F (R Inserted) P - 8% on Mt. Coronet 2F-7F (R Inserted) 339: Barboach (H127) (S080) R - 100% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 111 or 120 S - 100% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 111 or 120 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 111 or 120 C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Eterna City P - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Eterna City 340: Whiscash (H128) (S081) R - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Meteor Falls or Evolve Barboach at Lv. 30 S - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Meteor Falls or Evolve Barboach at Lv. 30 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 20% Fish with Super Rod in Meteor Falls or Evolve Barboach at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Eterna City or Evolve Barboach at Lv. 30 P - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Eterna City or Evolve Barboach at Lv. 30 341: Corphish (H129) R - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Petalburg City S - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Petalburg City FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% Fish with Super Rod in Petalburg City C - NO XD - NO D - 30% Fish with Super Rod in Celestic Town P - 30% Fish with Super Rod in Celestic Town 342: Crawdaunt (H130) R - Evolve Corphish at Lv. 30 S - Evolve Corphish at Lv. 30 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Corphish at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod in Celestic Town or Evolve Corphish at Lv. 30 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod in Celestic Town or Evolve Corphish at Lv. 30 343: Baltoy (H131) R - 10% on Route 111 S - 10% on Route 111 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 24% on Route 111 C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Browsix in Cipher Lab D - 12% on Route 206 (Pokeradar) P - 12% on Route 206 (Pokeradar) 344: Claydol (H132) R - 25% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F or Evolve Baltoy at Lv. 36 S - 25% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F or Evolve Baltoy at Lv. 36 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 25% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F or Evolve Baltoy at Lv. 36 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Baltoy at Lv. 36 P - Evolve Baltoy at Lv. 36 345: Lileep (H133) R - Revive Root Fossil in Rustboro City Devon Corp S - Revive Root Fossil in Rustboro City Devon Corp FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Revive Root Fossil in Rustboro City Devon Corp C - NO XD - NO D - Revive Root Fossil in Oreburgh City P - Revive Root Fossil in Oreburgh City 346: Cradily (H134) R - Evolve Lileep at Lv. 40 S - Evolve Lileep at Lv. 40 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Lileep at Lv. 40 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Lileep at Lv. 40 P - Evolve Lileep at Lv. 40 347: Anorith (H135) R - Revive Claw Fossil in Rustboro City Devon Corp S - Revive Claw Fossil in Rustboro City Devon Corp FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Revive Claw Fossil in Rustboro City Devon Corp C - NO XD - NO D - Revive Claw Fossil in Oreburgh City P - Revive Claw Fossil in Oreburgh City 348: Armaldo (H136) R - Evolve Anorith at Lv. 40 S - Evolve Anorith at Lv. 40 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Anorith at Lv. 40 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Anorith at Lv. 40 P - Evolve Anorith at Lv. 40 349: Feebas (H140) (S138) R - Six random tiles on Route 119 (Feebas/Milotic) S - Six random tiles on Route 119 (Feebas/Milotic) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Six random tiles on Route 119 (Feebas/Milotic) C - NO XD - NO D - Four random tiles in Mt. Coronet B1 (Feebas/Milotic) P - Four random tiles in Mt. Coronet B1 (Feebas/Milotic) 350: Milotic (H141) (S139) R - Evolve Feebas by Beauty (Feebas/Milotic) S - Evolve Feebas by Beauty (Feebas/Milotic) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Feebas by Beauty (Feebas/Milotic) C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Feebas by Beauty (Feebas/Milotic) P - Evolve Feebas by Beauty (Feebas/Milotic) 351: Castform (H142) R - Given in Weather Institute after defeating Team Magma S - Given in Weather Institute after defeating Team Aqua FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Given in Weather Institute after defeating Team Magma/Aqua C - NO XD - NO D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden 352: Kecleon (H145) R - 1% on Routes 118, 119, 120, 121, 123 (Kecleon Section) S - 1% on Routes 118, 119, 120, 121, 123 (Kecleon Section) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 1% on Routes 118, 119, 120, 121, 123 (Kecleon Section) C - NO XD - NO D - 12% on Route 210 Foggy area (Pokeradar) P - TRADE 353: Shuppet (H146) R - 13% on Mt. Pyre Summit, 10% in Mt. Pyre 4F, 5F, 6F S - 100% in Mt. Pyre 1F FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 100% in Mt. Pyre 1F C - NO XD - NO D - Breed Banette P - Breed Banette 354: Banette (H147) R - 15% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F/5F or Evolve Shuppet at Lv. 37 S - 15% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F/5F or Evolve Shuppet at Lv. 37 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 15% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F/5F or Evolve Shuppet at Lv. 37 C - NO XD - NO D - 20% on Routes 225 & 226 at Night P - 20% on Routes 225 & 226 at Night 355: Duskull (H148) R - 100% in Mt. Pyre 1F S - 13% on Mt. Pyre Summit, 10% in Mt. Pyre 4F, 5F, 6F FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 13% on Mt. Pyre Summit, 10% in Mt. Pyre 4F, 5F, 6F C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Lobar in Pyrite Town D - 2% on Route 224 (Pokeradar) P - 2% on Route 224 (Pokeradar) 356: Dusclops (H149) R - 15% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F/5F or Evolve Duskull at Lv. 37 S - 15% in Sky Pillar 1F/3F/5F or Evolve Duskull at Lv. 37 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Duskull at Lv. 37 C - NO XD - NO D - 10% on Route 224 or Evolve Duskull at Lv. 37 P - 10% on Route 224 or Evolve Duskull at Lv. 37 357: Tropius (H150) R - 9% on Route 119 S - 9% on Route 119 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 9% on Route 119 C - Cipher Peon Ston XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 358: Chimecho (H151) (S083) R - 2% on Mt. Pyre Summit S - 2% on Mt. Pyre Summit FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 2% on Mt. Pyre Summit C - NO XD - NO D - 10% in Mt. Coronet 6F & 7F or Evolve Chingling by Happiness at Night P - 10% in Mt. Coronet 6F & 7F or Evolve Chingling by Happiness at Night 359: Absol (H152) R - 8% on Route 120 S - 8% on Route 120 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 8% on Route 120 C - Rider Delan XD - NO D - 40% on Route 213 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 213 during Swarm 360: Wynaut (H160) R - Breed Wobbuffet while holding a Lax Incense S - Breed Wobbuffet while holding a Lax Incense FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Breed Wobbuffet while holding a Lax Incense C - NO XD - NO D - Breed Wobbuffet while holding a Lax Incense P - Breed Wobbuffet while holding a Lax Incense 361: Snorunt (H171) R - 10% in Shoal Cave Ice Room, Low Tide only S - 10% in Shoal Cave Ice Room, Low Tide only FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 10% in Shoal Cave Ice Room, Low Tide only C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Exinn in Phenac City D - 12% at Acuity Lakefront & Routes 216 & 217 (Pokeradar) P - 12% at Acuity Lakefront & Routes 216 & 217 (Pokeradar) 362: Glalie (H172) R - Evolve Snorunt at Lv. 42 S - Evolve Snorunt at Lv. 42 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Snorunt at Lv. 42 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Snorunt at Lv. 42 P - Evolve Snorunt at Lv. 42 363: Spheal (H173) R - 50% in Shoal Cave S - 50% in Shoal Cave FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 50% in Shoal Cave C - NO XD - Cipher Peon Blisix in Cipher Lab D - TRADE P - 30% Surf on Routes 226 & 230 364: Sealeo (H174) R - Evolve Spheal at Lv. 32 S - Evolve Spheal at Lv. 32 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Spheal at Lv. 32 C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - 5% Surf on Routes 226 & 230 or Evolve Spheal at Lv. 32 365: Walrein (H175) R - Evolve Sealeo at Lv. 44 S - Evolve Sealeo at Lv. 44 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Sealeo at Lv. 44 C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - Evolve Sealeo at Lv. 44 366: Clamperl (H176) R - 65% Underwater in Routes 124 & 126 S - 65% Underwater in Routes 124 & 126 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 65% Underwater in Routes 124 & 126 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 219 & 221 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Routes 219 & 221 367: Huntail (H177) R - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseatooth S - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseatooth FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseatooth C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseatooth P - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseatooth 368: Gorebyss (H178) R - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseascale S - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseascale FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseascale C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseascale P - Evolve Clamperl by Trading with Deepseascale 369: Relicanth (H179) R - 5% Underwater in Routes 124 & 126 S - 5% Underwater in Routes 124 & 126 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 5% Underwater in Routes 124 & 126 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Route 226 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Route 226 370: Luvdisc (H183) R - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Ever Grande City or Route 128 S - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Ever Grande City or Route 128 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 40% Fish with Super Rod in Ever Grande City or Route 128 C - NO XD - NO D - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Route 224 P - 5% Fish with Super Rod on Route 224 371: Bagon (H187) R - 25% in Meteor Falls Innermost Room S - 25% in Meteor Falls Innermost Room FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - 25% in Meteor Falls Innermost Room C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - 12% on Route 210 Foggy area (Pokeradar) 372: Shelgon (H188) R - Evolve Bagon at Lv. 30 S - Evolve Bagon at Lv. 30 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Bagon at Lv. 30 C - NO XD - NO D - TRADE P - Evolve Bagon at Lv. 30 373: Salamence (H189) R - Evolve Shelgon at Lv. 50 S - Evolve Shelgon at Lv. 50 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Shelgon at Lv. 50 C - NO XD - Cipher Admin Eldes in Citadark Isle D - TRADE P - Evolve Shelgon at Lv. 50 374: Beldum (H190) R - Take from Steven's House in Mossdeep City after becoming Champion S - Take from Steven's House in Mossdeep City after becoming Champion FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Take from Steven's House in Mossdeep City after becoming Champion C - NO XD - NO D - 40% on Route 228 during Swarm P - 40% on Route 228 during Swarm 375: Metang (H191) R - Evolve Beldum at Lv. 20 S - Evolve Beldum at Lv. 20 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Beldum at Lv. 20 C - NO XD - NO D - Evolve Beldum at Lv. 20 P - Evolve Beldum at Lv. 20 376: Metagross (H192) R - Evolve Metang at Lv. 45 S - Evolve Metang at Lv. 45 FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Evolve Metang at Lv. 45 C - Cipher Nascour XD - NO D - Evolve Metang at Lv. 45 P - Evolve Metang at Lv. 45 377: Regirock (H193) R - Only One. Desert Ruins (Regi Trio) S - Only One. Desert Ruins (Regi Trio) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Desert Ruins (Regi Trio) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 378: Regice (H194) R - Only One. Island Cave (Regi Trio) S - Only One. Island Cave (Regi Trio) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Island Cave (Regi Trio) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 379: Registeel (H195) R - Only One. Ancient Tomb (Regi Trio) S - Only One. Ancient Tomb (Regi Trio) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Ancient Tomb (Regi Trio) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 380: Latias (H196) R - TRADE S - Random after becoming Champion (Lati@s) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Random after becoming Champion and choosing RED (Lati@s) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 381: Latios (H197) R - Random after becoming Champion (Lati@s) S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Random after becoming Champion and choosing BLUE (Lati@s) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 382: Kyogre (H198) R - TRADE S - Only One. Cave of Origin FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Marine Cave (Weather Monsters) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 383: Groudon (H199) R - Only One. Cave of Origin S - TRADE FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Terra Cave (Weather Monsters) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 384: Rayquaza (H200) R - Only One. Sky Pillar 6F S - Only One. Sky Pillar 6F FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - Only One. Sky Pillar 6F C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 385: Jirachi (H201) R - US Colosseum Bonus Disk Only (Jirachi Section) S - US Colosseum Bonus Disk Only (Jirachi Section) FR - TRADE LG - TRADE E - TRADE C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 386: Deoxys (H202) R - TRADE S - TRADE FR - Nintendo Event Only. Only One. (Deoxys Section) LG - Nintendo Event Only. Only One. (Deoxys Section) E - Nintendo Event Only. Only One. (Deoxys Section) C - NO XD - NO D - TRANSFER P - TRANSFER 387: Turtwig (S001) D - Choose at beginning (Sinnoh Starters) P - Choose at beginning (Sinnoh Starters) 388: Grotle (S002) D - Evolve Turtwig at Lv. 18 P - Evolve Turtwig at Lv. 18 389: Torterra (S003) D - Evolve Grotle at Lv. 32 P - Evolve Grotle at Lv. 32 390: Chimchar (S004) D - Choose at beginning (Sinnoh Starters) P - Choose at beginning (Sinnoh Starters) 391: Monferno (S005) D - Evolve Chimchar at Lv. 14 P - Evolve Chimchar at Lv. 14 392: Infernape (S006) D - Evolve Monferno at Lv. 36 P - Evolve Monferno at Lv. 36 393: Piplup (S007) D - Choose at beginning (Sinnoh Starters) P - Choose at beginning (Sinnoh Starters) 394: Prinplup (S008) D - Evolve Piplup at Lv. 16 P - Evolve Piplup at Lv. 16 395: Empoleon (S009) D - Evolve Prinplup at Lv. 36 P - Evolve Prinplup at Lv. 36 396: Starly (S010) D - 50% on Route 201 P - 50% on Route 201 397: Staravia (S011) D - 25% at Lake Valor or Evolve Starly at Lv. 14 P - 25% at Lake Valor or Evolve Starly at Lv. 14 398: Staraptor (S012) D - Evolve Staravia at Lv. 34 P - Evolve Staravia at Lv. 34 399: Bidoof (S013) D - 50% on Route 201 P - 50% on Route 201 400: Bibarel (S014) D - 45% at Lake Valor or Evolve Bidoof at Lv. 15 P - 45% at Lake Valor or Evolve Bidoof at Lv. 15 401: Kricketot (S015) D - 20% on Route 202 at Night P - 20% on Route 202 at Night 402: Kricketune (S016) D - 30% in Trophy Garden or Evolve Kricketot at Lv. 10 P - 30% in Trophy Garden or Evolve Kricketot at Lv. 10 403: Shinx (S017) D - 30% on Route 202 P - 30% on Route 202 404: Luxio (S018) D - 10% at Fuego Ironworks or Evolve Shinx at Lv. 15 P - 10% at Fuego Ironworks or Evolve Shinx at Lv. 15 405: Luxray (S019) D - Evolve Luxio at Lv. 30 P - Evolve Luxio at Lv. 30 406: Budew (S025) D - 30% on Route 212 or Breed Roselia/Roserade while holding a Rose Incense P - 30% on Route 212 or Breed Roselia/Roserade while holding a Rose Incense 407: Roserade (S027) D - Evolve Roselia with Shiny Stone P - Evolve Roselia with Shiny Stone 408: Cranidos (S036) D - Revive Skull Fossil in Oreburgh City P - TRADE 409: Rampardos (S037) D - Evolve Cranidos at Lv. 30 P - TRADE 410: Shieldon (S038) D - TRADE P - Revive Armor Fossil in Oreburgh City 411: Bastiodon (S039) D - TRADE P - Evolve Shieldon at Lv. 30 412: Burmy (S045) D - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 P - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 413: Wormadam (S046) D - Evolve Female Burmy at Lv. 20 P - Evolve Female Burmy at Lv. 20 414: Mothim (S047) D - Evolve Male Burmy at Lv. 20 P - Evolve Male Burmy at Lv. 20 415: Combee (S053) D - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 P - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 416: Vespiquen (S054) D - Evolve Female Combee at Lv. 21 P - Evolve Female Combee at Lv. 21 417: Pachirisu (S055) D - 25% at Valley Windworks P - 25% at Valley Windworks 418: Buizel (S056) D - 35% at Valley Windworks P - 35% at Valley Windworks 419: Floatzel (S057) D - 35% on Route 218 or Evolve Buizel at Lv. 26 P - 35% on Route 218 or Evolve Buizel at Lv. 26 420: Cherubi (S058) D - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 P - Honey Trees Groups 1 & 2 421: Cherrim (S059) D - Evolve Cherubi at Lv. 25 P - Evolve Cherubi at Lv. 25 422: Shellos (S060) D - 45% on Route 205 South P - 45% on Route 205 South 423: Gastrodon (S061) D - 30% on Route 221 or Evolve Shellos at Lv. 30 P - 30% on Route 221 or Evolve Shellos at Lv. 30 424: Ambipom (S064) D - Evolve Aipom by knowing Double Attack (Knowledge) P - Evolve Aipom by knowing Double Attack (Knowledge) 425: Drifloon (S065) D - One Per Week. Standing in front of Valley Windworks every Friday. P - One Per Week. Standing in front of Valley Windworks every Friday. 426: Drifblim (S066) D - Evolve Drifloon at Lv. 28 P - Evolve Drifloon at Lv. 28 427: Buneary (S067) D - 19% in Eterna Forest P - 19% in Eterna Forest 428: Lopunny (S068) D - Evolve Buneary by Happiness P - Evolve Buneary by Happiness 429: Mismagius (S073) D - TRADE P - Evolve Misdreavus with Dusk Stone 430: Honchkrow (S075) D - Evolve Murkrow with Dusk Stone P - TRADE 431: Glameow (S076) D - TRADE P - 20% on Route 222 432: Purugly (S077) D - TRADE P - 15% on Route 222 or Evolve Glameow at Lv. 38 433: Chingling (S082) D - 10% in Mt. Coronet or Breed Chimecho while holding a Pure Incense P - 10% in Mt. Coronet or Breed Chimecho while holding a Pure Incense 434: Stunky (S084) D - 25% on Route 206 P - TRADE 435: Skuntank (S085) D - 15% on Route 221 or Evolve Stunky at Lv. 34 P - TRADE 436: Bronzor (S088) D - 40% in Wayward Cave P - 40% in Wayward Cave 437: Bronzong (S089) D - 35% in Turnback Cave or Evolve Bronzor at Lv. 33 P - 35% in Turnback Cave or Evolve Bronzor at Lv. 33 438: Bonsly (S092) D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden or Breed Sudowoodo w/ Rock Incense P - 25% on Routes 209 & 210 or Breed Sudowoodo w/ Rock Incense 439: Mime Jr. (S094) D - 25% on Routes 209 & 210 or Breed Mr. Mime w/ Odd Incense P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden or Breed Mr. Mime w/ Odd Incense 440: Happiny (S096) D - 5% when found in Trophy Garden or Breed Chansey/Blissey w/ Luck Incense P - 5% when found in Trophy Garden or Breed Chansey/Blissey w/ Luck Incense 441: Chatot (S102) D - 20% on Routes 222 & 224 P - 20% on Routes 222 & 224 442: Spiritomb (S108) D - Hallowed Tower. See Spiritomb Section. P - Hallowed Tower. See Spiritomb Section. 443: Gible (S109) D - 15% in Wayward Cave Secret Area P - 15% in Wayward Cave Secret Area 444: Gabite (S110) D - Evolve Gible at Lv. 24 P - Evolve Gible at Lv. 24 445: Garchomp (S111) D - Evolve Gabite at Lv. 48 P - Evolve Gabite at Lv. 48 446: Munchlax (S112) D - Honey Trees Group 3 or Breed Snorlax while holding a Full Incense P - Honey Trees Group 3 or Breed Snorlax while holding a Full Incense 447: Riolu (S115) D - Iron Island, get Egg from Riley P - Iron Island, get Egg from Riley 448: Lucario (S116) D - Evolve Riolu by Happiness P - Evolve Riolu by Happiness 449: Hippopotas (S122) D - 5% in Ruin Maniac Cave. Increases as you collect more Unown. Max 20%. P - 5% in Ruin Maniac Cave. Increases as you collect more Unown. Max 20%. 450: Hippowdon (S123) D - 20% on Route 228 or Evolve Hippopotas at Lv. 34 P - 20% on Route 228 or Evolve Hippopotas at Lv. 34 451: Skorupi (S128) D - 15% when found in Great Marsh P - 15% when found in Great Marsh 452: Drapion (S129) D - 3% when found in Great Marsh or Evolve Skorupi at Lv. 40 P - 3% when found in Great Marsh or Evolve Skorupi at Lv. 40 453: Croagunk (S130) D - 15% when found in Great Marsh P - 15% when found in Great Marsh 454: Toxicroak (S131) D - 3% when found in Great Marsh or Evolve Croagunk at Lv. 37 P - 3% when found in Great Marsh or Evolve Croagunk at Lv. 37 455: Carnivine (S132) D - 15% when found in Great Marsh P - 15% when found in Great Marsh 456: Finneon (S134) D - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Canalave City P - 35% Fish with Good Rod in Canalave City 457: Lumineon (S135) D - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Canalave City or Evolve Finneon at Lv. 31 P - 35% Fish with Super Rod in Canalave City or Evolve Finneon at Lv. 31 458: Mantyke (S140) D - 10% Surf on Route 223 or Breed Mantine while holding a Wave Incense P - 10% Surf on Route 223 or Breed Mantine while holding a Wave Incense 459: Snover (S142) D - 25% at Acuity Lakefront or Routes 216 & 217 P - 25% at Acuity Lakefront or Routes 216 & 217 460: Abomasnow (S143) D - 20% in snowy areas of Mt. Coronet or Evolve Snover at Lv. 40 P - 20% in snowy areas of Mt. Coronet or Evolve Snover at Lv. 40 461: Weavile (S145) D - Evolve Sneasel by leveling up while holding a Razor Claw at night P - Evolve Sneasel by leveling up while holding a Razor Claw at night 462: Magnezone D - Evolve Magneton by leveling up in Mt. Coronet P - Evolve Magneton by leveling up in Mt. Coronet 463: Lickilicky D - Evolve Lickitung by knowing Rollout (Knowledge) P - Evolve Lickitung by knowing Rollout (Knowledge) 464: Rhyperior D - Evolve Rhydon by trading with Protector P - Evolve Rhydon by trading with Protector 465: Tangrowth D - Evolve Tangela by knowing AncientPower (Knowledge) P - Evolve Tangela by knowing AncientPower (Knowledge) 466: Electivire D - Evolve Electabuzz by trading with Electrizer P - Evolve Electabuzz by trading with Electrizer 467: Magmortar D - Evolve Magmar by trading with Magmarizer P - Evolve Magmar by trading with Magmarizer 468: Togekiss D - Evolve Togetic with Shiny Stone P - Evolve Togetic with Shiny Stone 469: Yanmega D - Evolve Yanma by knowing AncientPower (Knowledge) P - Evolve Yanma by knowing AncientPower (Knowledge) 470: Leafeon D - Evolve Eevee by leveling up at Moss Rock in Eterna Forest P - Evolve Eevee by leveling up at Moss Rock in Eterna Forest 471: Glaceon D - Evolve Eevee by leveling up at Ice Rock on Route 217 P - Evolve Eevee by leveling up at Ice Rock on Route 217 472: Gliscor D - Evolve Gligar by leveling up while holding a Razor Fang at Night P - Evolve Gligar by leveling up while holding a Razor Fang at Night 473: Mamoswine D - Evolve Piloswine by knowing AncientPower (Knowledge) P - Evolve Piloswine by knowing AncientPower (Knowledge) 474: Porygon-Z D - Evolve Porygon2 by trading with Dubious Disc P - Evolve Porygon2 by trading with Dubious Disc 475: Gallade D - Evolve male Kirlia with Dawn Stone P - Evolve male Kirlia with Dawn Stone 476: Probopass D - Evolve Nosepass by leveling up in Mt. Coronet P - Evolve Nosepass by leveling up in Mt. Coronet 477: Dusknoir D - Evolve Dusclops by trading with Reaper Cloth P - Evolve Dusclops by trading with Reaper Cloth 478: Froslass D - Evolve female Snorunt with Dawn Stone P - Evolve female Snorunt with Dawn Stone 479: Rotom D - Only One. Old Chateau TV at Night. (Rotom Section) P - Only One. Old Chateau TV at Night. (Rotom Section) 480: Uxie (S146) D - Only One. Lake Acuity P - Only One. Lake Acuity 481: Mesprit (S147) D - Only One. See at Lake Verity. Random after that. (Roaming Psychics) P - Only One. See at Lake Verity. Random after that. (Roaming Psychics) 482: Azelf (S148) D - Only One. Lake Valor P - Only One. Lake Valor 483: Dialga (S149) D - Only One. Spear Pillar P - TRADE 484: Palkia (S150) D - TRADE P - Only One. Spear Pillar 485: Heatran D - Only One. 2nd time through Stark Mountain P - Only One. 2nd time through Stark Mountain 486: Regigigas D - Only One. Snowpoint Temple B5 (King of Kings) P - Only One. Snowpoint Temple B5 (King of Kings) 487: Giratina D - Only One. Turnback Cave P - Only One. Turnback Cave 488: Cresselia D - Only One. See on Fullmoon Island. Random after that. (Roaming Psychics) P - Only One. See on Fullmoon Island. Random after that. (Roaming Psychics) 489: Phione D - Breed Manaphy with Ditto P - Breed Manaphy with Ditto 490: Manaphy (S151) D - Hatch from Egg from Pokemon Ranger (Manaphy Section) P - Hatch from Egg from Pokemon Ranger (Manaphy Section) 491: Darkrai D - Nintendo Event Only. (Darkrai Section) P - Nintendo Event Only. (Darkrai Section) 492: Shaymin D - Nintendo Event Only. (Shaymin Section) P - Nintendo Event Only. (Shaymin Section) 493: Arceus D - Nintendo Event Only. (Arceus Section) P - Nintendo Event Only. (Arceus Section) *************** Pal Park [PPRK] *************** Pal Park exists only in Diamond & Pearl and is the only way to have any sort of link between the GBA/GCN generation games and the DS/Wii generation games. After you obtain the National Pokedex, Professor Oak will tell you about Pal Park, which is at the end of Route 221. Once there, you can perform a one-way transfer of any six Pokemon you have on your Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, Leaf Green, or Emerald cartridge when it is inserted into the GBA slot on your DS. The limit on transfers is six Pokemon per GBA cartridge per 24 hour period. Please note that it is not per day. For example, if you perform a transfer around 11:00 PM, then wait an hour until the day changes and try to perform another transfer at 12:01 AM, you will not be able to. You must wait a full 24 hours in between transfers. To prepare for a Pal Park transfer in a GBA game, you must first be sure that the Pokemon you want to transfer do not know any HM moves. To remove HM moves, you must use the Move Deleter who will make a Pokemon forget any move free of charge. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Move Deleter is in Lilycove City. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, the Move Deleter is in Fuschia City. The Move Deleter will not delete an HM move if the Pokemon you are trying to delete it from is the only Pokemon you have that knows that HM move. To easily combat this little problem, have a Tentacool & Tropius with these movesets sitting in your party at all times in your GBA game: Tentacool: Surf, Waterfall, Dive, Flash Tropius: Fly, Cut, Rock Smash, Strength This way you won't have to deal with the Move Deleter not obeying you. Once you have chosen the six Pokemon you want to transfer from your GBA game, put all six of them in any PC Box, save, and turn off the GBA game. Start up your DS game with the GBA cartridge in the DS and if you've had Professor Oak tell you about Pal Park a new option will be on the menu screen that says "MIGRATE FROM ______" where ______ is the name of the game you have in the GBA slot. Choose this option and you will be taken to your PC Box from your GBA game. Select the Pokemon you want to transfer with the stylus and you're done. Now that they have migrated to your DS game, you have to catch them again! Pal Park holds all the Pokemon you have migrated from your GBA games. When you enter Pal Park you are handed six Park Balls. These have a 100% capture rate so all you have to do is walk around in Pal Park, encounter your Pokemon, and throw the ball. Before entering Pal Park, be sure that at least one Pokemon in your party knows Surf. Pal Park is broken up into 5 sections, each holding different Pokemon. Every time you try to transfer a specific Pokemon, it will always be in the same section. Below is a list of all 5 sections, along with which Pokemon can be found in each section: FIELD AREA - The grass immedately in front of you when you enter Pal Park. 123 Pokemon -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Nidoran-F, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoran-M, Nidorino, Nidoking, Vulpix, Ninetales, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Meowth, Persian, Growlithe, Arcanine, Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Ponyta, Rapidash, Farfetch'd, Doduo, Dodrio, Grimer, Muk, Voltorb, Electrode, Lickitung, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Mr. Mime, Scyther, Jynx, Tauros, Ditto, Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Porygon, Snorlax, Mewtwo, Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium, Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion, Sentret, Furret, Ledyba, Ledian, Spinarak, Ariados, Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Togetic, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos, Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff, Sunkern, Sunflora, Yanma, Espeon, Umbreon, Wobbuffett, Girafarig, Snubbull, Granbull, Scizor, Porygon2, Stantler, Smeargle, Smoochum, Miltank, Blissey, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Poochyena, Mightyena, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Taillow, Swellow, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Skitty, Delcatty, Electrike, Manectric, Plusle, Minun, Roselia, Spoink, Grumpig, Spinda, Swablu, Altaria, Zangoose, Castform, Wynaut, Latias, Latios, Rayquaza FOREST AREA - The grass in the top left corner of Pal Park. 74 Pokemon ----------------------------------------------------------- Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Ekans, Arbok, Pikachu, Raichu, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Paras, Parasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Drowzee, Hypno, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Tangela, Pinsir, Mew, Hoothoot, Noctowl, Natu, Xatu, Bellossom, Aipom, Murkrow, Misdreavus, Unown, Pineco, Forretress, Dunsparce, Heracross, Teddiursa, Ursaring, Celebi, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Wurmple, Silcoon, Beautifly, Cascoon, Dustox, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Shroomish, Breloom, Slakoth, Vigoroth, Slaking, Nincada, Shedinja, Gulpin, Swalot, Seviper, Kecleon, Shuppet, Banette, Duskull, Dusclops, Tropius MOUNTAIN AREA - The grass in the middle of Pal Park up the stairs. 105 Pokemon ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sandshrew, Sandslash, Clefairy, Clefable, Zubat, Golbat, Diglett, Dugtrio, Mankey, Primeape, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Magnemite, Magneton, Onix, Cubone, Marowak, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Koffing, Weezing, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Electabuzz, Magmar, Aerodactyl, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Dragonite, Feraligatr, Crobat, Sudowoodo, Gligar, Steelix, Sneasel, Slugma, Magcargo, Swinub, Piloswine, Delibird, Skarmory, Houndour, Phanpy, Donphan, Tyrogue, Hitmontop, Elekid, Magby, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Lugia, Ho-oh, Whismur, Loudred, Exploud, Makuhita, Hariyama, Nosepass, Sableye, Mawile, Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Meditite, Medicham, Volbeat, Illumise, Numel, Camerupt, Torkoal, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon, Cacnea, Cacturne, Lunatone, Solrock, Baltoy, Claydol, Chimecho, Absol, Snorunt, Glalie, Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence, Beldum, Metang, Metagross, Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Groudon, Jirachi, Deoxys POND AREA - The water in the top right corner of Pal Park. Requires Surf. 37 Pokemon ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Psyduck, Golduck, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Goldeen, Seaking, Magikarp, Gyaragos, Dratini, Dragonair, Totodile, Croconaw, Marill, Azumarill, Politoed, Wooper, Quagsire, Slowking, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Surskit, Masquerian, Azurill, Barboach, Whiscash, Corphish, Crawdaunt OCEAN AREA - The water in the bottom right corner of Pal Park. Requires Surf. 47 Pokemon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tentacool, Tentacruel, Seel, Dewgong, Shellder, Cloyster, Krabby, Kingler, Horsea, Seadra, Staryu, Starmie, Lapras, Omanyte, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops, Chinchou, Lanturn, Qwilfish, Shuckle, Corsola, Remoraid, Octillery, Mantine, Kingrda, Wingull, Pelipper, Carvanha, Sharpedo, Wailmer, Wailord, Lileep, Cradily, Anorith, Armaldo, Feebas, Milotic, Spheal, Sealeo, Walrein, Clamperl, Huntail, Gorebyss, Relicanth, Luvdisc, Kyogre ********************* Kanto Starters [KANT] ********************* When you start the game in Fire Red or Leaf Green, Professor Oak will let you choose one of three Pokemon. Once you make your choice, the other two will be unobtainable to you without trading from another game. Your choices are: -Bulbasaur -Charmander -Squirtle ********************* Johto Starters [JOHT] ********************* When you complete the Hoenn Pokedex in Emerald, Professor Birch will let you choose one of three Pokemon. Once you make your choice, the other two will be unobtainable to you without trading from another game. Your choices are: -Chikorita -Cyndaquil -Totodile For the purposes of getting these Pokemon, "completing" your Hoenn Pokedex means catching all Pokemon numbered 1-200 in the Hoenn Pokedex. This excludes Jirachi & Deoxys. In Pokemon Colosseum, the second evolutionary form of each Johto starter are all available to catch as Shadow Pokemon. You have infinite chances to catch all Shadow Pokemon in that game, so if you own that, it will make obtaining these starters far easier. In Pokemon XD, each starter is given as a prize for beating the Mt. Battle Challenge, Areas 1-10. Each time you complete this challenge you will be able to choose one of these three Pokemon. The challenge can be completed infinite times, however, only one of each Johto starter can be obtained in total. ********************* Hoenn Starters [HOEN] ********************* When you start the game in Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald, Professor Birch will let you choose one of three Pokemon. Once you make your choice, the other two will be unobtainable to you without trading from another game. Your choices are: -Treecko -Torchic -Mudkip ********************** Sinnoh Starters [SINN] ********************** When you start the game in Diamond or Pearl, you will choose one of three Pokemon from Professor Rowan's bag. Once you make your choice, the other two will be unobtainable to you without trading from another game. Your choices are: -Turtwig -Chimchar -Piplup ********************* DP Time of Day [AMPM] ********************* In Diamond & Pearl, some Pokemon have different encounter rates at different times of the day. Some may even only be found at certain times of day. The three main time periods are Morning, Daytime, and Night. The in-game time is based on your DS clock. 4:00 AM - 9:59 AM is considered Morning 10:00 AM - 7:59 PM is considered Daytime 8:00 PM - 3:59 AM is considered Night ************************* GBA Game Insertion [INSR] ************************* In Diamond & Pearl, some Pokemon can only be obtained after receiving the National Dex and inserting one of the GBA games into your DS. These Pokemon are all noted in the master list with a simple note. R Inserted - Must insert Ruby into the DS. S Inserted - Must insert Sapphire into the DS. FR Inserted - Must insert Fire Red into the DS. LG Inserted - Must insert Leaf Green into the DS. E Inserted - Must insert Emerald into the DS. GBA Inserted - Must insert any one of Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, Leaf Green, or Emerald into the DS. Note once again that this only works after you have obtained the National Dex. ********************* Pokemon Swarms [SWRM] ********************* In Diamond & Pearl, some Pokemon can only be obtained after recieving the National Dex while they are swarming at a particular area. These Pokemon are all noted in the master list with a note that says "during swarm". Pokemon swarms change every single day and are completely random. To find out which swarm is going on, simply go to Sandgem Town and talk to Dawn's sister. She will tell you which Pokemon is swarming and in what area. All you need to do is go where she tells you and catch it. Note once again that this only works after you have obtained the National Dex. **************** Pokeradar [PRDR] **************** In Diamond & Pearl, some Pokemon can only be obtained by using an item called the Pokeradar. These Pokemon are all noted in the master list with a note that says "Pokeradar" The Pokeradar is given to you by Professor Oak the first time you visit Pal Park. To use it, go to any patch of grass where a Pokeradar only Pokemon is hiding and select it from your Key Items. It is recommended that you use a Repel because normal wild encounters can still happen while using the Pokeradar. Once you use the Pokeradar, a few patches of grass around you will shake. Go to one of the shaking patches of grass and you will enter a battle with a wild Pokemon. There are many theories about how the grass shakes or how far away it is from you holding some secret to finding the Pokemon you are looking for. While this may be true for keeping chains going, that has nothing to do with this guide. The Pokemon you find on the first use of the Pokeradar is totally random and has percentages just like every other encounter, which are noted in the master list. There is another guide about keeping chains going and the benefits of doing that. ********************** The Great Marsh [GMAR] ********************** In Diamond and Pearl, certain Pokemon can only be caught in the Great Marsh. The Great Marsh is the Sinnoh region's version of the Safari Zone. It works the same way the Safari Zone does in those games except for one glaring difference. The Pokemon in each area of the Great Marsh change every day. There is no way to control which Pokemon are in which area. All you can do is see where they are. To know which Pokemon are in which area, you must go to the top floor of the building that allows you to enter the Great Marsh and use the binoculars. If you see the Pokemon you are looking for, take note of what that area looks like and then go there. The encounter rates are very low for the rare Pokemon in the Great Marsh so you must be patient. If a Pokemon can only be found this way, it has a note in the Master List that says "when found in Great Marsh". ************************** Evolution Materials [MATR] ************************** There are 53 evolved and pre-evolved forms of Pokemon that can be obtained through the use of certain items, whether by simply using the item on the Pokemon, by trading while the Pokemon holds the item, or by breeding the Pokemon while they hold the item. This section will detail which Pokemon need items to evolve and how to get those items. !!Note!! In this section I mention "stealing" items from wild Pokemon. This simply means using either of the moves Thief or Covet to attack the Pokemon while the attacker is NOT holding an item. This will steal the item 100% of the time if the wild Pokemon is carrying one. To make stealing simpler, be sure that your attacker can outspeed and One-Hit-KO your target. KOing is not at all necessary to steal items, it simply saves time. -------------------------------------- |Fire Stone - needed for 3 evolutions| |Ninetales, Arcanine, Flareon | -------------------------------------- In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Fire Stones can simply be bought from the Celadon Mart on the fourth floor. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Fire Stones can be traded for Red Shards at a house on Route 124. Red Shards can be found underwater or stolen from wild Corsola. In Diamond and Pearl, Fire Stones can be found Underground as treasure. -------------------------------------------------- |Water Stone - needed for 5 evolutions | |Poliwrath, Cloyster, Starmie, Vaporeon, Ludicolo| -------------------------------------------------- In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Water Stones can simply be bought from the Celadon Mart on the fourth floor. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Water Stones can be traded for Blue Shards at a house on Route 124. Blue Shards can be found underwater or stolen from wild Clamperl. In Diamond and Pearl, Water Stones can be found Underground as treasure. ----------------------------------------- |Thunder Stone - needed for 2 evolutions| |Raichu, Jolteon | ----------------------------------------- In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Thunder Stones can simply be bought from the Celadon Mart on the fourth floor. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Thunder Stones can be traded for Yellow Shards at a house on Route 124. Yellow Shards can be found underwater or stolen from wild Chinchou. In Diamond and Pearl, Thunder Stones can be found Underground as treasure. ------------------------------------------- |Leaf Stone - needed for 4 evolutions | |Vileplume, Victreebel, Exeggutor, Shiftry| ------------------------------------------- In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Leaf Stones can simply be bought from the Celadon Mart on the fourth floor. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Leaf Stones can be traded for Green Shards at a house on Route 124. Green Shards can be found underwater or stolen from wild Relicanth. In Diamond and Pearl, Leaf Stones can be found Underground as treasure. ----------------------------------------------------- |Moon Stone - needed for 5 evolutions | |Nidoqueen, Nidoking, Clefable, Wigglytuff, Delcatty| ----------------------------------------------------- Moon Stones are scattered in various places throughout all five games. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, an infinite supply of Moon Stones can be found by stealing them from wild Clefairy. In Sapphire, an infinite supply of Moon Stones can be found by stealing them from wild Lunatone. In Ruby and Emerald, there is no way to gain an infinite supply of Moon Stones. In Diamond and Pearl, Moon Stones can be found Underground as treasure. --------------------------------------- |King's Rock - needed for 2 evolutions| |Politoed, Slowking | --------------------------------------- There are two King's Rocks in Fire Red and Leaf Green. One is on Island 7 in Sevault Canyon. The other is received as a one-time prize for beating the Trainer Tower on Island 7 in Mixed Mode. In Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl there are many places to get King's Rocks. One can be found in Mossdeep City after receiving HM08 from Steven. Talk to the kid outside his house and say yes to him to get it. There are three ways to find an infinite supply of King's Rocks. In Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl, you can steal them from wild Hariyama. In Diamond and Pearl, you can steal them from wild Poliwhirl. Another way is via the Pickup ability, which Zigzagoon, Linoone, Meowth, Aipom, and Phanpy have. In Ruby and Sapphire, there is a 1% chance of Pickup finding a King's Rock no matter what level the Pokemon with Pickup is. In Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl, there is a 1% chance of Pickup finding a King's Rock when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 11-30. The third way is only in Emerald, King's Rocks can be purchased in the Battle Frontier for 64BP. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, there is no way to gain an infinite supply of King's Rocks. ------------------------------------- |Sun Stone - needed for 2 evolutions| |Bellossom, Sunflora | ------------------------------------- There is one Sun Stone in Fire Red and Leaf Green on Island 6 in Ruin Valley. There is also one Sun Stone in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald in the Mossdeep Space Center. In Ruby, Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl an infinite supply of Sun Stones can be found by stealing them from wild Solrock. In Diamond and Pearl, Sun Stones can be found Underground as treasure. In Fire Red, Leaf Green, and Sapphire, there is no way to gain an infinite supply of Sun Stones. -------------------------------------- |Metal Coat - needed for 2 evolutions| |Steelix, Scizor | -------------------------------------- There are two Metal Coats in Fire Red and Leaf Green. One is on Island 5 in Memorial Pillar. The other is received as a one-time prize for beating the Trainer Tower on Island 7 in Knockout Mode. In Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl, an infinite supply of Metal Coats can be found by stealing from wild Magnemite. In Diamond and Pearl, you can also steal Metal Coats from wild Magneton, Beldum, Bronzor, and Bronzong. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, there is no way to gain an infinite supply of Metal Coats. ----------------------------------- |Up-Grade - needed for 1 evolution| |Porygon2 | ----------------------------------- In Fire Red and Leaf Green, there are only two Up-Grades. One is on 5 Island in the Team Rocket Base. The other is received as a one-time prize for beating the Trainer Tower on Island 7 in Single Mode. In Diamond and Pearl there is only one Up-Grade. After getting the National Dex, go to Eterna City and talk to Professor Oak. He will give you an Up-Grade. There is no way to gain an infinite supply of Up-Grades in any version. --------------------------------------- |Deepseatooth - needed for 1 evolution| |Huntail | --------------------------------------- In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there is only one Deepseatooth. You must first find the Scanner in the Abandoned Ship on Route 108. You must then give the Scanner to Captain Stern in Slateport City. In exchange he will let you choose one and only one of two choices: -Deepseatooth -Deepseascale Once you choose one, the other will be unobtainable to you without trading from another game. In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Deepseatooths can be found by stealing them from wild Carvanha and Sharpedo. --------------------------------------- |Deepseascale - needed for 1 evolution| |Gorebyss | --------------------------------------- In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, there is only one Deepseascale. You must first find the Scanner in the Abandoned Ship on Route 108. You must then give the Scanner to Captain Stern in Slateport City. In exchange he will let you choose one and only one of two choices: -Deepseatooth -Deepseascale Once you choose one, the other will be unobtainable to you without trading from another game. In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Deepseascales can be found by stealing them from wild Chinchou, Lanturn, and Relicanth. -------------------------------------- |DragonScale - needed for 1 evolution| |Kingdra | -------------------------------------- There are two DragonScales in Fire Red and Leaf Green. One can be found on 6 Island in the Water Path. The other is received as a one-time prize for beating the Trainer Tower on Island 7 in Double Mode. In Emerald, one DragonScale can be obtained by completing the in-game trade in Pacifidlog Town. You must trade a Bagon for the trainer's Horsea. The Horsea will come with a DragonScale attached. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, an infinite supply of DragonScales can be found by stealing them from wild Horsea and Bagon. In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of DragonScales can be found by stealing them from wild Horsea, Seadra, Dratini, and Dragonair. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, there is no way to gain an infinite supply of DragonScales. -------------------------------------- |Dusk Stone - needed for 2 evolutions| |Mismagius, Honchkrow | -------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Dusk Stones can be found via the Pickup ability, which Zigzagoon, Linoone, Meowth, Aipom, Phanpy, Teddiursa, Munchlax, and Pachirisu have. There is a 3% chance of Pickup finding a Dusk Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 31-40 There is a 5% chance of Pickup finding a Dusk Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 41-50 There is a 10% chance of Pickup finding a Dusk Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 51-100 --------------------------------------- |Shiny Stone - needed for 2 evolutions| |Rosrade, Togekiss | --------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Shiny Stones can be found via the Pickup ability, which Zigzagoon, Linoone, Meowth, Aipom, Phanpy, Teddiursa, Munchlax, and Pachirisu have. There is a 3% chance of Pickup finding a Shiny Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 41-50 There is a 5% chance of Pickup finding a Shiny Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 51-60 There is a 10% chance of Pickup finding a Shiny Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 61-100 -------------------------------------- |Dawn Stone - needed for 2 evolutions| |Gallade, Froslass | -------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Dawn Stones can be found via the Pickup ability, which Zigzagoon, Linoone, Meowth, Aipom, Phanpy, Teddiursa, Munchlax, and Pachirisu have. There is a 3% chance of Pickup finding a Dawn Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 51-60 There is a 5% chance of Pickup finding a Dawn Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 61-70 There is a 10% chance of Pickup finding a Dawn Stone when the Pokemon with Pickup is level 71-100 ------------------------------------- |Oval Stone - needed for 1 evolution| |Chansey | ------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Oval Stones can be found Underground as treasure. Oval Stones can also be found by stealing them from wild Chansey. ------------------------------------- |Razor Claw - needed for 1 evolution| |Weavile | ------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, one Razor Claw can be found in Victory Road. An infinite supply of Razor Claws can be found by buying them in the Battle Tower for 48 BP ------------------------------------- |Razor Fang - needed for 1 evolution| |Gliscor | ------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, one Razor Fang can be found in front of the Battle Tower. There is no way to gain an infinite supply of Razor Fangs in any version. ------------------------------------- |Electrizer - needed for 1 evolution| |Electivire | ------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Electrizers can be found by stealing them from wild Elekid and Electabuzz. ------------------------------------- |Magmarizer - needed for 1 evolution| |Magmortar | ------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, an infinite supply of Magmarizers can be found by stealing them from wild Magby. --------------------------------------- |Reaper Cloth - needed for 1 evolution| |Dusknoir | --------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, there is one Reaper Cloth on Route 229. An infinite supply of Reaper Cloths can be found after catching Giratina. Go through Turnback Cave again to the place where Giratina was. There will be a Reaper Cloth there if you get there within 3 rooms. ------------------------------------ |Protector - needed for 1 evolution| |Rhyperior | ------------------------------------ In Diamond and Pearl, there is one Protector on Route 228. There is no way to gain an infinite supply of Protectors in any version. --------------------------------------- |Dubious Disc - needed for 1 evolution| |Porygon-Z | --------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, there is one Dubious Disc on Route 225. There is no way to gain an infinite supply of Dubious Discs in any version. ------------------------------------------ |Sea Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Azurill | ------------------------------------------ In Fire Red and Leaf Green a Sea Incense can be found on Island 5 in the Lost Cave. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, a Sea Incense can be found on Mt. Pyre. In Diamond and Pearl, a Sea Incense can be found on Route 204. An infinite supply of Sea Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------ |Lax Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Wynaut | ------------------------------------------ In Fire Red and Leaf Green, a Lax Incense can be found on Island 5 in the Lost Cave. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, a Lax Incense can be found on Mt. Pyre. In Diamond and Pearl, a Lax Incense can be found on Route 225. An infinite supply of Lax Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------ |Odd Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Mime Jr. | ------------------------------------------ In Diamond and Pearl, an Odd Incense can be found in Solaceon Ruins. An infinite supply of Odd Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------- |Full Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Munchlax | ------------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, a Full Incense can be found in Veilstone City. An infinite supply of Full Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------- |Luck Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Happiny | ------------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, a Luck Incense can be found on the Ravaged Path. An infinite supply of Luck Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------- |Pure Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Chingling | ------------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, a Pure Incense can be found on Route 221. An infinite supply of Pure Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------- |Rock Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Bonsly | ------------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, a Rock Incense can be found in Fuego Ironworks. An infinite supply of Rock incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------- |Rose Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Budew | ------------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, a Rose Incense can be found on Route 212. An infinite supply of Rose Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ------------------------------------------- |Wave Incense - needed for 1 pre-evolution| |Mantyke | ------------------------------------------- In Diamond and Pearl, a Wave Incense can be found on Route 210. An infinite supply of Wave Incenses is both impossible and unnecessary. ---------------------------------------------------- |Beauty increasing berries - needed for 1 evolution| |Milotic | ---------------------------------------------------- The following berries increase beauty enough to make Feebas evolve when made into Pokeblocks or Poffins: #12: Wiki Berry #22: Kelpsy Berry #24: Hondew Berry #27: Cornn Berry #32: Pamtre Berry #37: Ganlon Berry Berry Locations in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald: The Berry Master's house is on Route 123. Wiki - If your Trainer ID ends with 1 or 6, the girl on Route 120, near Route 121 will give you one Wiki Berry. Kelpsy - Route 115 - Randomly from Kiri in Sootopolis City - Randomly from Berry Master Hondew - Route 119 - Randomly from Kiri in Sootopolis City - Randomly from Berry Master Cornn - Randomly from Kiri in Sootopolis City - Randomly from Berry Master Pamtre - Say the phrase "CHALLENGE CONTEST" to the Berry Master's wife. Ganlon - In Colosseum and XD, buy one at Mt. Battle for 15,000 PokeCoupons. The Jirachi obtained from the US Colosseum Bonus Disk will be holding a Ganlon Berry 50% of the time. Berry Locations in Diamond and Pearl: The Berry Master's house is on Route 208 Wiki - Route 210 - Route 215 - Randomly from Berry Master - Prize at Pal Park Kelpsy - Fuego Ironworks - Randomly from Berry Master - Prize at Pal Park Hondew - Route 221 - Randomly from Berry Master - Prize at Pal Park Cornn - Randomly picked up by your Pokemon in Amity Square Pamtre - Randomly picked up by your Pokemon in Amity Square Ganlon - Can be bought in Pokemon Battle Revolution for 38,400 PokeCoupons. Now that you have the materials, for more information on evolving Feebas, please see the Feebas/Milotic Section. ************************** Happiness Evolution [HAPP] ************************** -------------------------------------------- |Happiness - needed for 14 evolutions | |Crobat, Togetic, Espeon, Umbreon, Blissey,| |Pikachu, Marill, Jigglypuff, Clefairy | |Roselia, Lopunny, Chimecho, Snorlax, | |Lucario | -------------------------------------------- Some Pokemon evolve only by nearly maxing out their Happiness. This section will deal with ways to increase Happiness as quickly as possible. 1) Equip a Soothe Bell The Soothe Bell can be found in all five GBA games and is an invaluable tool to evolving Happiness pokemon as quickly as possible. In Fire Red & Leaf Green it can be found by using the Itemfinder in Pokemon Tower on the spot where Mr. Fuji stood when you found him while going through the main story. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald it can be found in Slateport City. The Soothe bell increases the effect of everything that increases a Pokemon's Happiness points by 1.5x. 2) Walk/Bike around Each step you take with your target Pokemon in your party goes towards raising its Happiness. This is the slowest way. 3) Battle with your Pokemon Winning battles does not increase happiness, but gaining levels does. Alternatively, you can feed your target Pokemon Rare Candies to speed the process up a bit. This is the 2nd fastest way. 4) Vitamins This way is tied with berries as the fastest way, but is not as desirable because you can only feed a Pokemon a finite number of vitamins, and you can mess up your Pokemon's EVs this way if you don't keep track of what you are doing. Simply feed your Pokemon any of these items and its happiness will increase: -HP Up -Iron -Carbos -Zinc -Calcium -Protein 5) Berries This way is available only in the Emerald version and is by far the fastest way to evolve your Pokemon. Simply grow a bunch of berries from this list: #21 Pomeg #22 Kelpsy #23 Qualot #24 Hondew #25 Grepa #26 Tamato and then feed your Pokemon around 10 or 15 of them. After that, either battle until you gain a level or save the game and feed them one Rare Candy. If they don't evolve, reset and reload so you haven't wasted a Rare Candy, then feed a few more berries and try again. Unlike Vitamins, you can feed your Pokemon berries until their happiness is completely maxed out whether it will affect EVs or not. Espeon & Umbreon deserve special mention in this section since they are unobtainable unless you trade an Eevee from Fire Red or Leaf Green to Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald first. THEN you can evolve the Eevee via Happiness. The reason Eevee cannot evolve into Espeon or Umbreon in Fire Red or Leaf Green is that those two games do not have a running clock, and thus no "AM" or "PM" exists in those games. As it says in the master list, time of day affects which evolution you get. So instead of making it simply random or doing something to find a way around it, GameFreak decided to make it impossible to evolve Eevee by happiness unless a running clock is present in the game. Also note that in Diamond and Pearl, Budew & Riolu will only evolve during the day, and Chingling will only evolve during the night. ********************************* Attack Knowledge Evolution [KNOW] ********************************* In Diamond & Pearl, seven Pokemon will only evolve when they know a specific attack when they level up. All of these moves are learned naturally through leveling up the Pokemon that needs them to evolve. They are all noted in the Master List, but I will provide more specific information in this section. Aipom evolves into Ambipom when it knows Double Hit at level up. Aipom learns Double Hit at level 32. Bonsly evolves into Sudowoodo when it knows Mimic at level up. Bonsly learns Mimic at level 17. Lickitung evolves into Lickilicky when it knows Rollout at level up. Lickitung learns Rollout at level 33. Mime Jr. evolves into Mr. Mime when it knows Mimic at level up. Mime Jr. learns Mimic at level 18. Piloswine evolves into Mamoswine when it knows AncientPower at level up. Piloswine learns AncientPower when it evolves from Swinub, which occurs at level 33. Tangela evolves into Tangrowth when it knows AncientPower at level up. Tangela learns AncientPower at level 33. Yanma evolves into Yanmega when it knows AncientPower at level up. Yanma learns AncientPower at level 33. When the Pokemon learns its evolution trigger attack, it will evolve immediately if that attack was learned by level up. For example, if Aipom reaches level 32, then learns Double Hit, it will immediately evolve into Ambipom. It will not have to learn the move first and then level up to 33 in order to evolve. If you have a Pokemon whose level is higher than the level they learn their evolution trigger attack, simply use the Move Relearner who is located in Pastoria City. Give him a Heart Scale, which can be found by digging underground, and he will teach your Pokemon any of their old moves. Once you learn the evolution trigger attack via the Move Relearner, you will have to level up the Pokemon in order to evolve. ************************* Location Evolution [WHER] ************************* In Diamond and Pearl, four Pokemon can only evolve by leveling up in certain areas. These areas are listed in the Master List. The Pokemon can level by battling or by using a Rare Candy. It makes no difference. Eevee evolves into Leafeon by leveling up near Moss Rock, which is in the northwestern corner of Eterna Forest. Eevee evolves into Glaceon by leveling up near Ice Rock, which is in the northeastern corner of Route 217. Magneton evolves into Magnezone by leveling up anywhere inside Mt. Coronet. Nosepass evolves into Probopass by leveling up anywhere inside Mt. Coronet. *********************** Evolving Tyrogue [HIT3] *********************** Tyrogue is a pokemon with a very strange evolutionary behavior. In the 3rd Generation games, to obtain a Tyrogue, you must first either get a Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan. To do that, simply beat the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City in Fire Red or Leaf Green. The leader will let you choose one. After getting Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan, breed one of them with Ditto and a Tyrogue will hatch from the egg. In Diamond & Pearl, Tyrogue can be found 12% on Route 208 or 211 Eterna City side by using the Pokeradar. When Tyrogue reaches Level 20, the game checks to see the relationship between his attack and his defense and makes a choice based on that as to which of his three possible evolutions will happen. This is how the game makes that choice: If Attack > Defense, you will get Hitmonlee. If Defense > Attack, you will get Hitmonchan. If Attack = Defense, you will get Hitmontop. From just looking at that, it seems as though it would take a great amount of luck to ever get a Hitmontop. That thankfully is not the case. All it takes is some basic knowledge of how stats work and 19 or less Rare Candies and you will be guaranteed to get the Tyrogue evolution of your choosing. To understand why this works I need to touch *VERY* briefly on "EVs". Since this guide is not intended for competitive battling or raising strong Pokemon, I will not go into great detail. There are other places that have done that already. I will simply say this: -EVs are tied to each stat. -at least one EV is gained every time a Pokemon gains experience. -at level 100, four EVs will be equal to one stat point. -each Pokemon you can battle gives a specific type of EV -Tangela gives 1 Defense EV, and can be found 100% on Route 21 in Fire Red and Leaf Green. -Duskull gives 1 Defense EV, and can be found 100% in Mt. Pyre 1F in Ruby. -Clamperl gives 1 Defense EV, and can be found 65% underwater in Routes 124 and 126 in Sapphire & Emerald. I strongly recommend you use Sweet Scent while searching for any Pokemon underwater. -Geodude and Hippopotas both give 1 Defense EV and only those Pokemon can be found in the Ruin Maniac's Cave in Diamond and Pearl. -Paras gives 1 Attack EV, and can be found 100% in Mt. Moon B1 in Fire Red and Leaf Green. -Shuppet gives 1 Attack EV, and can be found 100% in Mt. Pyre 1F in Sapphire and Emerald. -Carvanha gives 1 Attack EV, and can be found 100% by fishing with the Super Rod on Route 119 in Ruby. -Gyarados gives 2 Attack EVs, and can be found 100% by fishing with the Super Rod in Victory Road B1 in Diamond and Pearl. -Bibarel gives 2 Attack EVs, and can be found 45% at Lake Valor in Diamond and Pearl. -Diglett and Dugtrio both give no Attack or Defense EVs and only those Pokemon can be found in Diglett's Cave in Fire Red and Leaf Green. -Smeargle gives no Attack or Defense EVs and can be found 100% in Artisan's Cave in Emerald. -Zubat, Golbat, Spheal, and Snorunt all give no Attack or Defense EVs and only those Pokemon can be found in Shoal Cave in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. -Golbat gives no Attack or Defense EVs and can be found 100% by Surfing in Victory Road B1 in Diamond and Pearl. This information gives us the simple strategy of making Tyrogue into whichever evolution we choose. 1) Catch a Tyrogue or hatch one from an egg. 2) Save 3) Use the Rare Candies on Tyrogue and see what he will evolve into 4) If it is what you want, great. If not look at its stats before resetting the game. Do you need to gain more Attack or more Defense? 5) Reset the game. If you have the right stats for the evolution you want, Skip to Step 8. 6) Based on your answer in step 4, fight at least four Tangela/Duskull/Clamperl/Geodude/Hippoppotas or four Paras/Shuppet/Carvanha or two Gyarados/Bibarel. 7) Repeat steps 2-6 until you evolve into what you want, then reset again if you want to save all of your Rare Candies. Otherwise stop here. 8) Go to the place that gives no Attack or Defense EVs and train there until Level 20. Your Tyrogue will evolve into what you want. *********************** Evolving Wurmple [BUDU] *********************** This is more of a note than a Section. Wurmple evolves at Level 7. It will evolve into either Silcoon or Cascoon by a 50-50 chance. This is COMPLETELY random. It does not depend on Gender, Time of Day, Nature, Stats, or anything else. Each particular Wurmple will always evolve into the same thing. Resetting and reloading does not change what it will evolve into. *********************** Evolving Mantyke [MTYK] *********************** Mantyke also has a strange evolution behavior. The only way to evolve Mantyke into Mantine is to level up Mantyke while you have a Remoraid in your party. The Remoraid will not disappear, and the stats, gender, or anything else about the Remoraid are completely irrelevant. *********************** Feebas & Milotic [ARGH] *********************** The way to catch a Feebas is the most evil thing ever introduced by any programmer in any Pokemon game ever. Since you want to fill your Pokedex, it must be done. Here are the facts: -Feebas cannot be found in Fire Red or Leaf Green. --------------------------------------- This is for Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald --------------------------------------- -Feebas is found in only 6 out of the 400+ tiles of water on Route 119 -In the tiles where it can be found, Feebas is Very Common while using any rod including the Old Rod. -The 6 tiles are re-randomized every time the "Trendy Phrase" in Dewford Town is changed. -The phrase itself is unimportant, only the fact that it changed will make the tiles re-randomize. To be very clear: !!!THERE IS NO CERTAIN PHRASE THAT MAKES CATCHING FEEBAS EASIER!!! Your best bet is to get a Pokemon that knows False Swipe and some kind of sleep-inducing move and put that one in your lead. Now get a Pokemon with Surf and Waterfall and a bunch of Pokeballs (Great or Ultra or whatever) and you're set to go Feebas hunting. Fish five times in each tile of Route 119's water using the Old Rod until you find a Feebas. When you finally find one, either memorize the tile or just catch ALOT of them right then and there. I recommend doing both if you can. To be on the safe side, catch at least one male and one female Feebas and then rest a bit. The worst is over. ----------------------------- This is for Diamond and Pearl ----------------------------- Finding Feebas in Diamond and Pearl is even worse than in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. -Feebas is found on only 4 out of the 800+ water tiles in the Basement of Mt. Coronet. -In the tiles where it can be found, Feebas is Very Common while using any rod including the Old Rod -The 4 tiles are re-randomized every single day. -There is nothing you can do to stop the tiles from re-randomizing, so you must search for Feebas in a single day. At the end of each day all the process of elimination work you do is worthless. Obviously our strategy is going to be almost the same as it was in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. The main difference is that you pretty much have to make sure that you have nothing to do that day and start very early in the morning. It will take a few hours to search through every tile and if you're very unlucky you won't find Feebas until the last four tiles. To find the correct water to search in: -Fly to Celestic Town -Set up your party with a good Catcher Pokemon in the lead, and make sure you have all the HMs in your party for convenience. -Go east into Mt. Coronet -Go north and then down the stairs -Go west and you will be in the basement -Continue west until you can go north -Stay next to the wall to your right until you can go down stairs again -You should see a watery area. I hope you like it here because you'll be spending a lot of time here. Get to fishing. -Fish 5 times in a single tile with the Old Rod. If you don't find Feebas move on. Catch as many Feebas as you feel like once you find the right tile. Chances are you'll never have the opportunity to catch wild Feebas again afterwards. Now you want to evolve that Feebas into Milotic. In order to do so, you'll have to nearly max out your Feebas' Beauty stat. The way to raise contest stats in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald is by making berries into Pokeblocks and feeding them to your Pokemon. In Diamond and Pearl, you make berries into Poffins and feed them to your Pokemon. In the Evolution Materials section is a list of berries that will be most useful in evolving a Feebas and their locations. Go get some and then grow more. You will need 12 of them in total. Ganlon berries are the best, followed closely by Pamtre. Don't ever use your last one of the best berry you have. Plant it and grow more. Once you have your berries, In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, start making Pokeblocks in Lilycove City. In Diamond and Pearl, start making Poffins in Hearthome City. Once you have your Pokeblocks or Poffins, make sure that your Feebas is one of these natures for the easiest time evolving it: -Rash -Quiet -Modest -Mild These natures will work, but will give you the hardest time: -Impish -Careful -Adamant -Jolly All other natures will work, and will be somewhere in the middle as far as ease of evolution. After finding a Feebas with your desired nature, it's simple: -Save -Feed Feebas all the Pokeblocks or Poffins -Level Feebas up one time -What? Feebas is evolving! -Congratulations! Your Feebas evolved into Milotic! If Feebas doesn't evolve, reset and reload. Make some better Pokeblocks or Poffins and try again. Good luck. *************** 28 Unown [UNOW] *************** In Fire Red and Leaf Green on Island 7 to the far south are the Tanoby Ruins. In these ruins only Unown can be caught. Before you can access the ruins, you must solve the Tanoby Key puzzle which is a bit further north than the ruins. Once the puzzle is solved, all the chambers will be open and each Unown will be catchable. The chambers all have names to distinguish them, and each chamber holds distinct types of Unown. The names of the chambers are, from left to right: Rixy (Bottom), Viapois (Top), Scufib, Dilford, Weepth, Liptoo, Monean The Unown encounter rates for each type are listed here: Unown "A" - 99% in Monean Chamber Unown "B" - 2% in Rixy Chamber Unown "C" - 50% in Liptoo Chamber Unown "D" - 30% in Liptoo Chamber Unown "E" - 2% in Weepth Chamber Unown "F" - 13% in Scufib Chamber Unown "G" - 25% in Scufib Chamber Unown "H" - 14% in Liptoo Chamber Unown "I" - 8% in Weepth Chamber Unown "J" - 20% in Dilford Chamber Unown "K" - 2% in Scufib Chamber Unown "L" - 20% in Dilford Chamber Unown "M" - 8% in Rixy Chamber Unown "N" - 60% in Weepth Chamber Unown "O" - 1% in Liptoo Chamber Unown "P" - 40% in Dilford Chamber Unown "Q" - 6% in Dilford Chamber Unown "R" - 14% in Dilford Chamber Unown "S" - 30% in Weepth Chamber Unown "T" - 20% in Scufib Chamber Unown "U" - 5% in Liptoo Chamber Unown "V" - 50% in Rixy Chamber Unown "W" - 30% in Rixy Chamber Unown "X" - 10% in Rixy Chamber Unown "Y" - 40% in Scufib Chamber Unown "Z" - 99% in Viapois Chamber Unown "?" - 1% in Monean Chamber Unown "!" - 1% in Viapois Chamber *placeholder* for Unown in DP* ************************* Stationary Kecleon [INVI] ************************* In the 3rd Generation games, Kecleon has a disgustingly low encounter rate in all three versions in which it is catchable. To help with this, there are a few Kecleon that are just sitting there like Legendaries or Snorlax that you can battle whenever you want. Of course each battle is one-time only and once you use up your stationary Kecleon, you're stuck searching the grass the next time you want to battle one. Two of them are required to be fought to get through the main story: -Blocking the way to the Fortree Gym -Blocking the bridge on Route 120 There are four more that can be battled whenever you like: -Route 119, west of Fortree, in the alcove below the berries. -Route 119, west of Fortree, above the northern waterfall, blocking the way to the Secret Bases in the NW corner. -Route 120, east of Fortree, blocking the way to the Secret Base by the water heading to Scorched Slab. -Route 120, east of Fortree, in the tall grass maze on the West intersection. *********************** Reviving Fossils [FOSL] *********************** There are fossils in every game, and there is also a place to turn those fossils into Pokemon that you cannot obtain by any other means. In Ruby and Sapphire, you can choose between the Claw Fossil and the Root Fossil in the Mirage Tower. These can be brought to life in Rustboro City on the 2nd floor of the Devon Corporation building. In Emerald, you can choose between the Claw Fossil and the Root Fossil in the Mirage Tower. You can get the other fossil in the Desert Underpass after becoming Champion. These can be brought to life in Rustboro City on the 2nd floor of the Devon Corporation building. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, you can choose between the Helix Fossil and the Dome Fossil at Mt. Moon. You also can get the Old Amber in Pewter City. These can be brought to life on Cinnabar Island. In Diamond, you can find Skull Fossils by digging underground. You can also find every type of fossil from the 3rd Generation games by digging underground after you get the National Dex. These can be brought to life in Oreburgh City in the Museum. In Pearl, you can find Armor Fossils by digging underground. You can also find every type of fossil from the 3rd Generation games by digging underground after you get the National Dex. These can be brought to life in Oreburgh City in the Museum. The Claw Fossil becomes Anorith. The Root Fossil becomes Lileep. The Dome Fossil becomes Kabuto. The Helix Fossil becomes Omanyte. The Old Amber becomes Aerodactyl. The Skull Fossil becomes Cranidos. The Armor Fossil becomes Shieldon. **************************** Digging For Spiritomb [SPIR] **************************** *placeholder* ************************ Legendary Gerbils [DOGZ] ************************ The trio of Entei, Raikou, and Suicune are known as the dogs, cats, etc. The debate got out of hand and someone called them gerbils. The name basically stuck. They're gerbils. Whatever. The difficulty of catching them depends on what games you own. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, only one of the gerbils is obtainable per game. They will appear randomly in the wild after you obtain the National Dex based on which starter you choose at the beginning of the game. -If you choose Bulbasaur as your starter, Entei will be in the wild. -If you choose Charmander as your starter, Suicune will be in the wild. -If you choose Squirtle as your starter, Raikou will be in the wild. Your best choice for catching it would be to use your Master Ball, but if you've already used it you'll need some other help. Since Entei and Raikou both know Roar when you are trying to catch them, they will need more attention than Suicune to catch. Because of this, I have split this part up into a Suicune strategy followed by one for Entei & Raikou. --- Follow this for Suicune only! -get a male Ledyba and a female Spinarak. Both are available in both Fire Red and Leaf Green. -Level Ledyba until it learns Baton Pass -Breed the Ledyba with Spinarak -Level the new Spinarak until it evolves into Ariados -Continue to level Ariados to level 49, being sure to learn Spider Web Another option is to let an Eevee learn Baton Pass by level, then evolve it to an Umbreon to learn Mean Look, but that requires trading to either Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald to make the evolution happen. Either way, this Pokemon is called the Trapper. Now follow this: -get a male scyther and female Paras -Level Scyther until it learns False Swipe -Breed the Scyther with Paras -Level Paras to 100, evolving to Parasect and being sure to learn Spore -If you want to be safer, use TM32 and teach Parasect Double Team Two other options from other versions are a similar Breloom and Smeargle. Either way, this Pokemon is called the Catcher. Now buy a bunch of Super Repels. Max Repels are not needed, but normal Repels are not good enough. Go to the Vermillion City side of Diglett's Cave. Enter the cave and immediately exit. Use a Super Repel with your Trapper in the first position in your party. Run over to Route 11 and run around in the grass until the repel wears off. Go back into Diglett's Cave and repeat. Within 50 tries you should encounter your beast. Use Spider Web immediately, then Baton Pass to your Catcher. Follow normal capture procedure with Spore and False Swipe. Keep tossing those Ultra Balls and you'll get it without trouble. --- This is just to note that the strategy for catching Entei or Raikou will of course work well on Suicune, but is not recommended. --- Follow this for Entei or Raikou! Roar is a tough move to deal with on a running Pokemon. If you wasted your Masterball on something else you're in for some serious problems, especially if you don't have access to Emerald. If you do have access to Emerald, things will be a little easier on you. Put together this Pokemon: Lv. 100 Smeargle@BrightPowder Jolly - 252 Speed EV, split other EVs between Def, Sp.Def, & HP Mean Look Ingrain Spore False Swipe You can't use Repels because Smeargle is too high a level, so you'll have to do this: -Enter Diglett's Cave -Exit Diglett's Cave -Go East to Route 11 and fight 5 random battles -If you don't find your beast, enter Diglett's Cave and repeat. Here is how the strategy works: -Brightpowder makes your opponent have a greater chance of missing you, so Roar can possibly not work if he chooses it. -Mean Look on the first turn to stop him from running. -Ingrain on the second turn to completely stop Roar from working. -Spore & False Swipe until he is asleep with 1 HP. -Throw balls, using healing items if necessary. If you do not have access to Emerald, your luck does not have to increase, only your work. First get a Trapper as described in the Suicune strategy. Now your Catcher is limited to one choice: Lv. 100 Electrode with Soundproof ability Sonicboom Flash Double Team Thunder Wave I advise leveling your Trapper high enough to outspeed your target and then using the same encounter strategy as for the Smeargle above. Here is how the battle work: -Since Brightpowder is not available in Fire Red or Leaf Green, give your Trapper a Lax Incense, which will give you a chance of keeping your target from Roaring you away. -Mean Look on the first turn. -Baton Pass to Electrode on the second turn. -Double Team & Flash if you want to, this is purely optional. -Thunder Wave for Paralysis. -The strategy now splits as follows due to the variations in HP between the two -For Entei, Sonicboom exactly eight times. If you use Sonicboom a ninth time, you will have a 20 in 31 chance of Entei NOT fainting. Eight Sonicbooms will never faint a Wild Lv. 50 Entei. -For Raikou, Sonicboom exactly seven times. If you use Sonicboom an eighth time, you will have a 10 in 31 chance of Raikou NOT fainting. Seven Sonicbooms will never faint a Wild Lv. 50 Raikou. -Throw balls, using healing items if necessary. Of course both strategies hinge on either your target not using Roar on the first turn or your hold item helping to make Roar miss on the first turn. Once you make it to the second turn, you have basically caught your beast. --- In Pokemon Colosseum, all three gerbils are available to catch as Shadow Pokemon. You have infinite chances to catch all Shadow Pokemon in that game, so if you own that, it will make catching these things far easier. ********************* Random Dragons [LATI] ********************* In Sapphire, Latias is catchable. In Ruby, Latios is catchable. In Emerald, one of your choosing is catchable. In Emerald, after beating the Elite Four for the first time you will see a TV broadcast mentioning a colored dragon, but the color will not come through right. When your mom asks you the color you can choose RED or BLUE. -If you choose RED, Latias will be in the wild. -If you choose BLUE, Latios will be in the wild. The Lati will only appear after you have beaten the Elite Four in any version. Catching your Lati is very similar to catching your gerbil. I highly recommend using the Master Ball here. If you didn't, a similar strategy to the one above applies. However, unless you are playing Emerald you don't have access to Spinarak, and you also cannot get an Eevee without access to Fire Red or Leaf Green. So a "not as good" method is needed here. I recommend a Crobat with Mean Look and a weak attack like Astonish or Bite. Another option is a Wobbuffet since it has the Shadow Tag ability. Once you have these Pokemon, simply use normal catching routines of using weak moves on your target, then throwing balls. To encounter your Lati, one foolproof method is: -FLY (not walk) to Lilycove City -Go West to Route 121 and fight 5 random battles -If your Lati doesn't show, FLY back to Lilycove repeat. Another foolproof method is: -Enter the house heading to the bike path just north of Slateport City -Exit to Route 110 and fight 5 random battles -If your Lati doesn't show, enter the house and repeat. There is also the matter of Southern Island, which can only be reached via the Eon Ticket, which is an E-Reader card. There you will find your other Lati sitting still like a good little legendary, and it will be holding a Soul Dew. There was a tour around the US at Toys R Us locations that ran from July 19, 2003 to September 1, 2003 where Eon Tickets were given out. *********************** Roaming Psychics [MSCS] *********************** *placeholder* ************** 3 Kings [REGI] ************** Before you can find and catch Regirock, Regice, and Registeel, you have to complete a small yet annoying quest. To finish this quest you will need: -Relicanth -Wailord -Any Pokemon set that knows all of these moves: in Ruby or Sapphire: Surf, Dive, Dig, Fly, Strength in Emerald: Surf, Dive, Rock Smash, Flash, Fly, Dig Due to many questions, I have added this part to this section: -------------------------- |Getting Dig on a Pokemon| -------------------------- The following Pokemon can learn Dig through level up: -Diglett (Lv. 17) -Nincada (Lv. 45) -Trapinch (Lv. 41) Dig is in TM28, which is in the Fossil Maniac's house which is located west of Fallarbor Town. The following Pokemon can learn Dig through TM28: Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Rattata, Raticate, Ekans, Arbok, Pikachu, Raichu, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Nidoran-F, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidoran-M, Nidorino, Nidoking, Clefairy, Clefable, Vulpix, Ninetales, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Paras, Parasect, Diglett, Dugtrio, Meowth, Persian, Psyduck, Golduck, Mankey, Primeape, Growlithe, Arcanine, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Grimer, Muk, Onix, Krabby, Kingler, Cubone, Marowak, Lickitung, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Kangaskhan, Pinsir, Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Kabutops, Mew, Quilava, Typhlosion, Totodile, Croconaw, Feraligatr, Sentret, Furret, Ledyba, Ledian, Spinarak, Ariados, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Marill, Azumarill, Sudowoodo, Politoed, Aipom, Wooper, Quagsire, Espeon, Umbreon, Slowking, Pineco, Forretress, Dunsparce, Gligar,Steelix, Snubbull, Granbull, Shuckle, Heracross, Sneasel, Teddiursa, Ursaring, Swinub, Piloswine, Corsola, Hitmontop, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, Larvitar, Pupitar, Tyranitar, Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile, Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken, Mudkip, Marshtomp, Swampert, Poochyena, Mightyena, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Ninjask, Shedinja, Makuhita, Hariyama, Skitty, Delcatty, Sableye, Aron, Lairon, Aggron, Numel, Camerupt, Spinda, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon, Zangoose, Seviper, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Baltoy, Claydol, Armaldo, Kecleon, Regirock, Groudon Kabuto can only learn Dig as an Egg Move. Smeargle can learn Dig by Sketching it. This is far more than enough information on getting Dig that the question should never be asked again. Fly to Pacifidlog Town and surf east to the strong current. It may take you a few tries, but you are trying to reach the small patch of water where you can Dive. Just look at where it is as you pass it, you can figure out how to get there. Once there, go in the cave. Proceed to the rock with braille on it. Then go up to the surface. Go to the back of the room and read the braille, then use Dig which will make a door open. Continue on. In Ruby or Sapphire: Put Relicanth in front of your party and Wailord last. Read the braille in the middle of the room. An earthquake will unlock all the doors to the Regis. In Emerald: Put Wailord in front of your party and Relicanth last. Read the braille in the middle of the room. An earthquake will unlock all the doors to the Regis. Now to find each Regi: ---------- |Regirock| ---------- Go to a small cave in the south of Route 111's desert. In Ruby or Sapphire: Read the braille, take two steps right, take two steps down, use Strength. In Emerald: Read the braille, take two steps left, take two steps down, use Rock Smash. -------- |Regice| -------- Inside a cave on a small island on Route 105. In Ruby or Sapphire: Read the braille, then wait for two full minutes. In Emerald: Read the braille, then walk around the room clockwise while staying next to the wall. ----------- |Registeel| ----------- Inside a cave northwest of the Safari Zone. In Ruby or Sapphire: Read the braille, go to the middle of the room and use Fly. In Emerald: Read the braille, go to the middle of the room and use Flash. ************************ The King Of Kings [GIGA] ************************ *placeholder* ******************* Dead Static? [ROTM] ******************* *placeholder *************************** Weather Monsters (E) [KNGE] *************************** In Ruby and Sapphire, it is impossible to miss the encounter with Kyogre or Groudon. In Emerald, they are hidden a bit differently. Anytime after each one is released, you can go to the second floor of the Weather Institute on Route 118 where the scientist will tell you about either severe sun or severe rain in a certain place. The routes are randomly chosen from: -Route 105 -Route 125 -Route 127 -Route 129 and are on an undetermined time limit. Once you are told where the severe weather is, immediately go to that Route and search for the cave. In sunlight, Groudon's Cave is somewhere on land. In rain, Kyogre's Cave is somewhere underwater, so Dive is needed. ******************** Obtaining Mew [MEW1] ******************** In Emerald, a Nintendo event can give you access to the Old Sea Map, which will allow you to go to Faraway Island and there you can capture a Mew. On September 30, 2006, Toys R Us held a giveaway where you could obtain Mew. These are the only known legit ways of obtaining a Mew. ********************** Obtaining Lugia [EXDE] ********************** In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Lugia can be caught on Island 8 which you can get to by having the Mystery Ticket. The Mystic Ticket can only be obtained through a Nintendo Event. In Pokemon XD, Master Greevil will use a Shadow Lugia against you which you can catch. In order to purify it and thus allow you to trade it, you must have all nine of the purification chambers running at maximum tempo. Once you have that, put Lugia in the middle and it will be instantly purified and able to be traded to any of your GBA games. In order to get to maximum tempo, you must arrange the Pokemon in a way such that each one of Pokemon's types is super effective to the next one. Here is one example of a 9-Chamber Maximum Tempo set. If you set your chambers up like this, you will be able to purify Shadow Lugia. Chamber 1: Poliwrath > Aron > Pineco > Weepinbell Chamber 2: Vulpix > Spinarak > Seedot > Shellder Chamber 3: Zubat > Makuhita > Phanpy > Spheal Chamber 4: Grimer > Shroomish > Golduck > Numel Chamber 5: Beedrill > Hoppip > Hoppip > Butterfree Chamber 6: Natu > Roselia > Sandshrew > Voltorb Chamber 7: Venomoth > Tangela > Seel > Growlithe Chamber 8: Wooper > Swinub > Paras > Hoppip Chamber 9: Altaria > Hitmonlee > Aron > Nosepass Another option comes from the fact that there is an infinite supply of catchable Hoppip in XD. If you don't want to have to think about putting the chambers together, simply catch 36 Hoppip and then put four in every chamber. The Flying type being super effective to the Grass type will add to the tempo for every chamber and max it out, thus making you able to purify Shadow Lugia. ********************** Obtaining Ho-oh [COLO] ********************** In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Ho-oh can be caught on Island 8 which you can get to by having the Mystic Ticket. The Mystery Ticket can only be obtained through a Nintendo Event. In Pokemon Colosseum, first catch and purify all 48 Shadow Pokemon and complete the main story. Once that is completed, if you compete in Mt. Battle in Colosseum Mode using your party from story mode and defeat all 100 trainers, Ho-oh will be sent directly to your PC ready to be traded. Only one Ho-oh may be obtained per game save. *********************** Obtaining Celebi [OJAA] *********************** Celebi was given out at a Nintendo Event called Journey Across America. Thus far that is the only legit way to have Celebi in America. The only other way for an American to get Celebi without a cheating device is to have a Japanese version of Pokemon Colosseum, and the Japanese Colosseum Bonus Disk, and a Japanese version of any GBA Pokemon game along with either a Japanese Gamecube or something to allow Japanese games to run on an American Gamecube. Next you must catch and purify all 48 Shadow Pokemon and complete the main story in the Japanese version of Colosseum. Also get the GBA game to at least where you can trade. Once that is complete you will be able to use the Bonus Disk to get Celebi in Colosseum. Now trade Celebi into your Japanese GBA game, then trade from that to your American GBA game. Sounds like a lot of work and money for one Pokemon, eh? Personally I'm fine with having that hole in my Pokedex. ************************ Obtaining Jirachi [COLB] ************************ Jirachi can be obtained using the Pokemon Colosseum US Bonus Disk that people in America got for pre-ordering the game. It is currently available on eBay. Transferring Jirachi to your GBA game does not require catching all 48 Shadow Pokemon, or even owning Pokemon Colosseum at all. All that is needed is the Bonus Disk, a GBA to GCN link cable, and one free space in your GBA game's party. First, in your GBA game, save in a Pokemon Center with one empty space in your party, from there Jirachi will be transferred directly to your party in either Ruby or Sapphire by connecting the GBA to the GCN and selecting "Special Gift Jirachi" on the main screen of the Bonus Disk. Note that this does NOT work when using Fire Red, Leaf Green, or Emerald. Also note that only one Jirachi can be transferred per game save. *********************** Obtaining Deoxys [XDNA] *********************** In Fire Red and Leaf Green, Deoxys can be caught on Island 9 which you can get to by having the Aurora Ticket. In Emerald the island can be accessed the same way, however, it is called Birth Island. They are exactly the same place. The Aurora Ticket can only be obtained through a Nintendo Event. Aurora Tickets were given away during the Pokemon Rocks America Tour that ran in 2004. If you happen to have a legit Aurora Ticket, catching Deoxys is still a bit of a chore. You must follow the triangle around the island until you can finally battle Deoxys. If you follow these steps exactly you will be able to battle him 01) Approach the triangle from the bottom and press A 02) Press left 5 times, down 1 time, press A 03) Press right 5 times, up 5 times, press A 04) Press right 5 times, down 5 times, press A 05) Press up 3 times, left 7 times, press A 06) Press right 5 times, press A 07) Press left 3 times, down 2 times, press A 08) Press down 1 time, left 4 times, press A 09) Press right 7 times, press A 10) Press left 4 times, down 1 time, press A 11) Press up 4 times, save the game 12) Press A to battle Deoxys If you make a mistake at any point you'll have to start over. ************************ Obtaining Manaphy [RNGR] ************************ *placeholder* ************************ Obtaining Darkrai [DARK] ************************ On July 14th, 2007, the 10th Pokemon Movie was released in Japan entitled "Pokemon 10: Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Darkrai!". To celebrate the movie's release, Nintendo held an event in Japan where they gave out Darkrai for the first time. This is the first and as of now only time that Darkrai has been obtainable by any means in any game. Unfortunately, as of now Darkrai cannot be obtained through any legit means whatsoever outside of Japan. Do not ask me for AR codes or anything similar. Until a Nintendo Event is held to either give out Darkrai or give out the Members Pass which gives access to Darkrai's event, there is no such thing as Darkrai outside of Japan. ************************ Obtaining Shaymin [SHAY] ************************ Unfortunately, as of now Shaymin cannot be obtained through any legit means whatsoever. Do not ask me for AR codes or anything similar. Until a Nintendo Event is held to either give out Shaymin or give out Oak's Letter which gives access to Shaymin's event, there is no such thing as Shaymin. *********************** Obtaining Arceus [AGOD] *********************** Unfortunately, as of now Arceus cannot be obtained through any legit means whatsoever. Do not ask me for AR codes or anything similar. Until a Nintendo Event is held to either give out Arceus or give out the Azure Flute which gives access to Arceus's event, there is no such thing as Arceus. ****************** How to Fish [FISH] ****************** In order to catch some Pokemon you are required to go fishing. In Fire Red and Leaf Green, fishing is a simple matter of getting the Rod and using it on water. Here are the Rod locations in Fire Red and Leaf Green: Old Rod - Vermillion City Good Rod - Fuschia City Super Rod - Route 12 inside a house In Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl, fishing is a bit more involved and annoying. You get the Rod, use it on water, then watch the dots for a few seconds. When it says "Oh! A bite!" you have to press A one time. Then you'll either get into a battle or have to watch the dots again and repeat. Here are the Rod locations in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald: Old Rod - Dewford Town Good Rod - Route 118, across the water from Mauville City Super Rod - Mossdeep City Here are the Rod locations in Diamond and Pearl: Old Rod - Route 218 Good Rod - Route 209 Super Rod - Fight Area after getting National Dex ************************ Safari Zone Areas [SFRI] ************************ The Fire Red and Leaf Green areas of the Safari Zone are numbered, but the only way to tell which area you are in in-game is to read the signs which is not only annoying but wastes your steps. This will tell you quickly how to get to each area. This will assume you've already been through once and gotten Surf, because if you haven't gotten Surf yet you'll need to anyway to progress in the game. Entrance - You start here Area 1 - Go East from Entrance, or Southeast from Area 2 Area 2 - Go North from Entrance, Northwest from Area 1, or North from Area 3 Area 3 - Go West from Entrance, or Southwest from Area 2 In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the areas are much easier to understand, but for the sake of completeness I will explain them here. Note that the Extension Area is only available in Emerald and only opens after becoming Champion. Entrance - You start here West Area - go West from Entrance Mach Bike Area - There is a slope in the Safari Zone that you can only pass using the Mach Bike. Pass that slope and go to the next area. Acro Bike Area - There are bars in the Safari Zone that you can only cross by using the Acro Bike's jump (Press a direction and B at the same time). Pass the bars and go to the next area. Extension Area - Go East from Entrance. ************************** In-Game Trades List [INGM] ************************** This is simply a list of all the trades that can be made in each game with NPCs ------------------------ |Ruby/Sapphire Versions| ------------------------ Pacifidlog Town - Your Bellossom, their Corsola Rustboro City - Your Slakoth, their Makuhita Fortree City - Your Pikachu, their Skitty ------------------ |Fire Red Version| ------------------ Route 5 Underground Pass - Your Nidoran-M, their Nidoran-F Route 11 - Your Nidorino, their Nidorina Vermillion City, Your Spearow, their Farfetch'd Cinnabar Island - Your Ponyta, their Seel Cinnabar Island - Your Raichu, their Electrode Route 18 - Your Golduck, their Lickitung Cinnabar Island - Your Venonat, their Tangela Route 2 - Your Abra, their Mr. Mime Cerulean City - Your Poliwhirl, their Jynx -------------------- |Leaf Green Version| -------------------- Route 5 Underground Pass - Your Nidoran-F, their Nidoran-M Route 11 - Your Nidorina, their Nidorino Vermillion City, Your Spearow, their Farfetch'd Cinnabar Island - Your Ponyta, their Seel Cinnabar Island - Your Raichu, their Electrode Route 18 - Your Slowbro, their Lickitung Cinnabar Island - Your Venonat, their Tangela Route 2 - Your Abra, their Mr. Mime Cerulean City - Your Poliwhirl, their Jynx ----------------- |Emerald Version| ----------------- Battle Frontier - Your Skitty, their Meowth Pacifidlog Town - Your Bagon, their Horsea Rustboro City - Your Ralts, their Seedot Fortree City - Your Volbeat, their Plusle *placeholder* ********************************** Celadon Game Corner Pokemon [CELA] ********************************** This is a list of all Pokemon that can be bought at the Celadon Game Corner along with their costs. ------------------ |Fire Red Version| ------------------ Clefairy - Celadon Game Corner (500 Coins) Abra - Celadon Game Corner (180 Coins) Scyther - Celadon Game Corner (5500 Coins) Porygon - Celadon Game Corner (9999 Coins) Dratini - Celadon Game Corner (2800 Coins) -------------------- |Leaf Green Version| -------------------- Clefairy - Celadon Game Corner (750 Coins) Abra - Celadon Game Corner (120 Coins) Pinsir - Celadon Game Corner (2500 Coins) Porygon - Celadon Game Corner (6500 Coins) Dratini - Celadon Game Corner (4600 Coins) ************** Sources [SORC] ************** Websites: psypokes.com - their Pokedex has the exact encounter rates I was searching for for nearly a year. - list of all in-game trades. serebii.net - wild Pokemon hold items, some item locations, Pal Park locations Pokemon.com - method on catching Deoxys bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net - time change for DP Programs: NetBattle - Info on which Pokemon can learn Dig Ciro's Pokemon Maker - Info on Wild Lv. 50 Raikou & Entei's HP variation FAQs from GameFAQs: strawhat's Pokedex - countless factual bits that are easier to look up on his dex rather than others - info on which Pokemon can learn Dig Johanass' Feebas/Milotic Guide - factual bits about natures for Feebas ZeRo1093's Latias/Latios Guide - Latias/Latios catching strategy iloveraigan's Regi Pokemon FAQ - factual parts of unlocking the Regis in R/S dmon2's Fire Red/Leaf Green FAQ/Walkthrough - info on items from the Trainer Tower Alexcalibur's EV Training Hotspot Guide - Tyrogue evo section DP spots MetroidMoo's Safari Zone Map (GIF) - Safari Zone numbers info pancakes771's Evolution Guide - Items locations for DP CAHowell's FAQ/Walkthrough - Incense, berry, and rod locations for DP - Feebas info for DP Message Board postings from GameFAQs boards: "Emerald Ingame FAQs and help topic v2" by imperfectluck, Emerald boards -Emerald Regi info (posted by imperfectluck) "WOOHOO! My FAQ is posted!" by Sp00nMan, Emerald boards -Correction of my Jirachi information (posted by ZeldaFreak91) -Correction of typo on Hoenn Starters section (posted by Blue_Collar_Man) -Correction of Tentacool & Spoink's entries, some old version information was left in them. (posted by Pekusiili) -A few corrections in the items section; Metal Coat, Up-Grade, and Dragon Scale can be gotten again, also I didn't add King's Rock originally (posted by Pekusiili) -Pointing out that King's Rocks can be purchased in the Battle Frontier (posted by apocryphal_doom) -Correction on Pickup percentages for King's Rock (posted by Pekusiili) -Reminder about Altering Cave for Zubat (posted by Pekusiili) -Many typo corrections (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -Correction about Wurmple (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -Pokedex spot checking (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -Eeveelution correction (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -Wobbuffet & Snorlax corrections (posted by Xagnafo) -Happiness notes (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -Stationary Kecleon spots (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -note to include Ganlon berry (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -fix about Lugia in XD (posted by Magna_Angel) -another typo (posted by HolyDragonFire) -Maximum Flow Purification Chamber example (posted by megafierce) -A huge problem with my Entei/Raikou strategy (posted by PiperStarfireGilmore) -Info about events where Pokemon were given out (posted by neo_x_gamer) -More notes on Jirachi (posted by neo_x_gamer) "Trade evolutions and GCN games" by Sp00nMan, Emerald boards -Confirmation that trade evolutions work when trading to GCN games (posted by Lord Necrodain) -Further confirmation that item-hold trade evolutions work when trading to GCN games (posted by RisenTerran) "Things Everyone Must Know Topic(Newbies especially). Keep Bumped." by Digitalcrash27, Fire Red boards -Pickup info for all 5 versions. (posted by Digitalcrash27) "Misc Pkmn Info 3.1" by tiakalla, Emerald boards -Some info about keeping the gerbils from roaring (posted by ShadowsWrath0) "Series Pokemon Catching Guide v3.0 (now with DP!)" by Sp00nMan,Emerald boards -Many typos to fix (posted by YayECE) "Help with Time of day for a FAQ credit" by Sp00nMan, Diamond boards -reminding me bulbapedia exists for time of day (posted by Shedinjask) an email from DChiuch pointing out an error in the Dusclops entry for Emerald. and special thanks to an endless number of people who ask questions that weren't in any guides prior to this being written. Now you can all be directed to somewhere. **************************** Copyright Information [COPY] **************************** This was thought of and written by me, SpoonMan. No one can post this except GameFAQs. Do not ask me to use the guide on any other website. Anyone can use any of my information, just credit me. ************************************ Version History & Future Plans[MHV1] ************************************ Version 1.0 - 09/29/06: Finally finished after nearly a year of knocking this around in my head! Submitted for the first time. Version 1.01 - 10/02/06: *Very* small update. My Jirachi information was incorrect. It is now fixed. Version 1.02 - 10/02/06: Typo in Hoenn Starters fixed. Added a place for Geodude that doesn't need Rock Smash to work. Version 1.1 - 10/03/06: A few small typos fixed. Added King's Rock to items section. More sources credited. Added a spot for the counts section. fixed section numbering. Version 1.2 - 10/05/06: King's Rock factual errors fixed. All Hoenn Pokedex numbers added to the Master List. A bigger than necessary section on obtaining Dig was added to the Regi Catching Section. Version 1.3 - 10/08/06: Wumple section factual errors fixed. Removed Section numbers. Search terms are sufficient. Added to the Tyrogue section. Added In-game trades & Celadon Game Corner Pokemon. Version 1.35 - 10/10/06: Fishing, Safari Zone, Soothe Bells, a fix about Eevee. Not a big enough update for a full number. Version 1.4 - 10/12/06: Locations of Wild Evolved Pokemon finished. Version 2.0 - 10/13/06: An update so big it needed the full number increase. FINISHED THE COUNTS SECTION! also... Kecleon section added. Happiness section corrected. Tyrogue section slightly expanded. Version 2.1 - 10/19/06: More specific information on Lugia. Better notes about Feebas & Milotic. Ganlon Berry mentioned. Tyrogue section edited. Some typos fixed. Version 2.2 - 10/24/06: Huge update on the Gerbils section. Roar sucks. A few fixes with Event Pokemon and some typos. Version 2.22 - 10/26/06: Extremely small update. Variation in Entei & Raikou's HP was addressed in their catching strategy. Version 2.3 - 11/28/06: Fixed Meowth's availability in Emerald, also fixed counts section to reflect that. Added skeleton of D/P Pokemon locations. Scrapped the Shadow Pokemon Section plans. Version 2.31 - 11/21/06: Small error fixed. Version 2.32 - 2/12/07: Another small error fixed. Version 2.33 - 3/20/07: US names have been released. List updated to include them. Still waiting on the location data. Added several placeholders. Version 2.34 - 3/21/07: Added as many locations as I know at the moment. More to come when psypokes or elsewhere posts good data. Version 3.0 - 9/10/07: Finished Master List! Removed counts section since it is no longer valid. Added all new special sections that will be needed to fully complete the guide. Finished Darkrai, Shaymin, and Arceus sections. This is the version to be submitted for listing in the D/P FAQs section. Version 3.1 - 9/17/07: Pal Park, Time of Day, Insertion, Swarms, and Pokeradar all updated. More to come as placeholders continue to be filled. Version 3.2 - 9/24/07: Time of Day, Great Marsh, Attack Knowledge, Location Evolution, Tyrogue, Wurmple, Mantyke, Kecleon, and Fossil sections all finished. Version 3.3 - 3/1/08: Small Tyrogue edits, Evolution Materials section done! Happiness section done! Feebas section done! More edits to Wurmple section. Fishing section done. Future Plans - Fill placeholders with actual info. This includes every single special section. I will be on the boards posting drafts of sections or asking for facts starting now. If anyone can help me you'll be credited. Information that will help me finish the guide: -specifics on getting spiritomb, since i traded for mine. -any and all in-game trades in DP -information on which honey trees are in which group (I plan on testing this) -percentages of different unown in solaceon ruins (I plan on testing this) Information I do not need, I just need time to write the sections: -Roaming Psychics -Regigigas -Rotom -Manaphy ***************** Contact Me [EMAL] ***************** You can find me on the GameFAQs boards often as Sp00nMan. My e-mail address is broken up to disallow spammers from easily getting to it: The name is "SpoonMan54321" which is an address located on google's e-mail server known as "gmail.com" If you can't figure out to add the @, you really shouldn't be e-mailing me. Any corrections or ideas for additions are welcome. -SPOON!