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The '''Great Marsh''' (Japanese: '''だいしつげん''') is an area located in [[Sinnoh]]. It contains some [[Pokémon]] that can not be found anywhere else in Sinnoh, such as {{p|Skorupi}}. It seems to be the Sinnoh region's counterpart to [[Kanto Safari Zone|Kanto]] and [[Hoenn Safari Zone|Hoenn's Safari Zones]] and [[Johto]]'s [[National Park]]. | [[Image:Great_Marsh_(Safari_Zone).jpg|thumb|right|500px|The six areas of the Great Marsh (image from [http://www.pokewiki.de pokewiki.de])]] | ||
The '''Great Marsh''' (Japanese: '''だいしつげん''') is an area located in [[Sinnoh]]. It contains some [[Pokémon]] that can not be found anywhere else in Sinnoh, such as {{p|Skorupi}}. It seems to be the Sinnoh region's counterpart to [[Kanto Safari Zone|Kanto]] and [[Hoenn Safari Zone|Hoenn's Safari Zones]] and [[Johto]]'s [[National Park]]. It is also the only Safari Zone to feature a train ride, which can only go one straight direction, whilst journeying through the six areas of the Great Marsh. | |||
The Great Marsh has also a new cool spin in looking for wild Pokémon. The counted-steps mechanic is now featured with a brand new twist; players could get stuck on muddy grass (a first in Diamond and Pearl) if he/she moves too slowly or passes through mud-tiles with no grass at all, therefore leading the player to get himself/herself out. Every attempt of the player to get himself/herself out counts as a deduction to the given step-count. | |||
=Wild Pokémon= | |||
==Area 1 & 2== | |||
'''Morning''' | |||
* {{P|Psyduck}} 8% | |||
* {{P|Marill}} 15% | |||
* {{P|Wooper}} 20% | |||
* {{P|Quagsire}} 15% | |||
* {{P|Azurill}} 1% | |||
* {{P|Starly}} 10% | |||
* {{P|Bidoof}} 1% | |||
* {{P|Bibarel}} 20% | |||
* {{P|Budew}} 10% | |||
{{Sinnoh}} | {{Sinnoh}} |
Revision as of 11:17, 16 April 2007
The Great Marsh (Japanese: だいしつげん) is an area located in Sinnoh. It contains some Pokémon that can not be found anywhere else in Sinnoh, such as Skorupi. It seems to be the Sinnoh region's counterpart to Kanto and Hoenn's Safari Zones and Johto's National Park. It is also the only Safari Zone to feature a train ride, which can only go one straight direction, whilst journeying through the six areas of the Great Marsh.
The Great Marsh has also a new cool spin in looking for wild Pokémon. The counted-steps mechanic is now featured with a brand new twist; players could get stuck on muddy grass (a first in Diamond and Pearl) if he/she moves too slowly or passes through mud-tiles with no grass at all, therefore leading the player to get himself/herself out. Every attempt of the player to get himself/herself out counts as a deduction to the given step-count.
Wild Pokémon
Area 1 & 2
Morning