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===Blaziken's Boulder Bash=== | ===Blaziken's Boulder Bash=== | ||
In Blaziken's Boulder Bash (Japanese: '''バシャーモのパンチングロックス''' ''Bursyamo's Punching Rock''), players must swing the Wii remote to smash or deflect the rocks shot at them, depending on the timing of the swing. | In Blaziken's Boulder Bash (Japanese: '''バシャーモのパンチングロックス''' ''Bursyamo's Punching Rock''), players must swing the Wii remote to smash or deflect the rocks shot at them, depending on the timing of the swing. If the Pokémon is hit by a rock, the player must shake the Wii remote for it to recover. Points are awarded for the timing of the attack and the number of times the Pokémon destroys a rock in a row. 100 points are awarded if the blow is not completely in time; 300 points are awarded for excellent timing. The points are multiplied by the number of times the Pokémon hits a rock in a row (once is worth 100 or 300 points, twice in a row is worth 200 or 600, three times is worth 300 or 900, etc). The maximum score is 48,000 and the best Pokémon to play as is {{p|Groudon}}. | ||
===Empoleon's Snow Slide=== | ===Empoleon's Snow Slide=== | ||
In Empoleon's Snow Slide (Japanese: '''エンペルトのスノースライダー''' ''Emperte's Snow Slider''), players must guide the Pokémon around a course of snow, tilting the Wii remote to turn. There are speed boosts which may help the player, but they can also make it difficult to get around corners. | In Empoleon's Snow Slide (Japanese: '''エンペルトのスノースライダー''' ''Emperte's Snow Slider''), players must guide the Pokémon around a course of snow, tilting the Wii remote to turn. There are speed boosts which may help the player, but they can also make it difficult to get around corners. |
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