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Gaining a higher [[Rank (Galaxy Team)|rank]] grants you many benefits. For example, as a First Star recruit, you can use a new type of Poké Ball called a {{hi|Heavy Ball}} and Pokémon up to level 20 will obey you in battle. You'll also earn more money from survey reports. Cyllene commends you for your hard work and hopes that you continue to keep at it. She hands you recipes for Heavy Balls and [[Revive]]s, then suggests that you rest for the night.
Gaining a higher [[Rank (Galaxy Team)|rank]] grants you many benefits. For example, as a First Star recruit, you can use a new type of Poké Ball called a {{hi|Heavy Ball}} and Pokémon up to level 20 will obey you in battle. You'll also earn more money from survey reports. Cyllene commends you for your hard work and hopes that you continue to keep at it. She hands you recipes for Heavy Balls and [[Revive]]s, then suggests that you rest for the night.


You eat dinner at The Wallflower with {{ga|Rei}}/{{ga|Akari}} and [[Professor Laventon]], who congratulate you on receiving your first star. Rei/Akari brings up requests and mention that requests can come from anywhere, even outside of Jubilife Village. For example, Rei/Akari wants you to help them with a request from [[Mai]] of the [[Diamond Clan]] because it requires skill in battling.
You eat dinner at The Wallflower with {{ga|Rei}}/{{ga|Akari}} and [[Professor Laventon]], who congratulate you on receiving your first star. Rei/Akari brings up requests and how they can come from anywhere, even outside of Jubilife Village. For example, Rei/Akari wants you to help them with a request from [[Mai]] of the [[Diamond Clan]] because it requires skill in battling.


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The next day, Rei/Akari shows up at your door, asking if you have time to help them out. They suggest that you head to the [[pastures]] in the east end of the village to change the Pokémon in your party.
The next day, Rei/Akari shows up at your door, asking if you have time to help them out. They suggest that you head to the [[pastures]] in the east end of the village to change the Pokémon in your party.


Head north to the [[training grounds]] when you're ready, and press <sc>A</sc> to talk to Rei/Akari. They admit to having a partner Pokémon, a {{p|Pikachu}}, but can't quite command it in battle as easily as you can. So, they challenge you to a Pokémon battle to train them!
When you're ready, head north to the [[training grounds]], and press <sc>A</sc> to talk to Rei/Akari. They admit to having a partner Pokémon, a {{p|Pikachu}}, but can't quite command it in battle as easily as you can. So, they challenge you to a Pokémon battle to train them!


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The entire time, [[Zisu]], the captain of the {{DL|Galaxy Team|Security Corps}}, was watching the battle and approaches. She is the local master of Pokémon battling and she gives you some tips.
The entire time, [[Zisu]], the captain of the {{DL|Galaxy Team|Security Corps}}, was watching the battle and approaches. She is the local master of Pokémon battling and she gives you some tips.


Firstly, she mentions that in battle, you can [[Move mastery|change the properties of a move]] by using either '''agile style''' or '''strong style'''. Agile style makes it so that your Pokémon moves faster in the [[Action speed|action order]] (and can possibly go twice in a row) but weakens the move's power. Strong style is the opposite, making your Pokémon move slower in the action order but making the attack do much more damage.  
Firstly, she mentions that in battle, you can [[Move mastery|change the properties of a move]] by using either '''agile style''' or '''strong style'''. Agile style makes it so that your Pokémon moves faster in the [[Action speed|action order]] (and can possibly go twice in a row) but weakens the move's power. Strong style is the opposite, making your Pokémon move slower in the action order but making the attack do much more damage. Either style is a temporary one-turn buff that uses more [[PP|power points]].


You can apply one of the styles by pressing <sc>L</sc> or <sc>R</sc> when selecting the move in battle. Either style is a temporary one-turn buff that uses more [[PP|power points]] (the amount of times you can use a move).
You can apply one of the styles by pressing <sc>L</sc> or <sc>R</sc> when selecting the move in battle.


You may not see the option to select a style, but don't worry; a Pokémon slowly gains the ability to use styles on certain moves as they level up. (For example, the above image has the style option for {{m|Iron Head}}, but not for {{m|Double-Edge}}.) Eventually, you can also use certain items to enable your Pokémon to be able to use styles on more moves.
You may not see the option to select a style, but don't worry; a Pokémon slowly gains the ability to use styles on certain moves as they level up. (For example, the above image has the style option for {{m|Iron Head}}, but not for {{m|Double-Edge}}.) Eventually, you can also use certain items to enable your Pokémon to be able to use styles on more moves.


Zisu also mentions that you can ask her to [[Move Tutor|teach your Pokémon new moves]], and she'll do so for a small fee. Definitely make use of this, as she can give your Pokémon many of their most powerful moves.
Zisu also mentions that at any time, you can ask her to [[Move Tutor|teach your Pokémon new moves]] for a small fee. Definitely make use of this, as she can give your Pokémon many of their most powerful moves.


Rei/Akari remind you that they asked for your help with the request from Mai last night—it's about time that they meet up with her on [[Aspiration Hill]]. You receive a new mission: '''A Request from Mai'''.
Rei/Akari remind you that they asked for your help with the request from Mai last night—it's about time that they meet up with her on [[Aspiration Hill]]. You receive a new mission: '''A Request from Mai'''.
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She commends you for winning the battle and heals your Pokémon. She also hands you 5 [[Vivichoke]]s, which you can craft into [[Revive]]s. She explains that she needs help dealing with an [[alpha Pokémon]] nearby [[Deertrack Heights]]. In response, Arc Phone rings again, showing you the way to pursue it.  
She commends you for winning the battle and heals your Pokémon. She also hands you 5 [[Vivichoke]]s, which you can craft into [[Revive]]s. She explains that she needs help dealing with an [[alpha Pokémon]] nearby [[Deertrack Heights]]. In response, you Arc Phone rings again, showing you the way to pursue it.  


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Approach the Kricketune to battle it (you don't need to throw out a Pokémon). You can catch most of the static encounters in this game, and the game will let you know if you are unable to.
Approach the Kricketune to battle it (you don't need to throw out a Pokémon). You can catch most of the static encounters in this game, and the game will let you know if you are unable to.


::''Bug types are weak to {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Flying}}, and {{type|Rock}} attacks.''
::''Bug types like Kricketune are weak to {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Flying}}, and {{type|Rock}} attacks.''


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In battle, you can press <sc>Y</sc> to show the [[action speed|action order]], which shows the order that Pokémon will be taking turns and how often. This is based on factors like their {{stat|Speed}}, whether you're using [[Move mastery|agile or strong style]], etc.
In battle, you can press <sc>Y</sc> to show the [[action speed|action order]], which shows the order that Pokémon will be taking turns and how often. This is based on factors like their {{stat|Speed}}, whether you're using [[Move mastery|agile or strong style]], etc.


Once you've taken out the alpha Kricketune, Mai heals your party again, as a different Pokémon cries out. Up on the cliff is the great {{p|Wyrdeer}}! It jumps down to get a better look, and takes a liking to you. It leaves, and Mai explains that it lets people {{hi|Ride Pokémon|ride}} on it if it deems them worthy. Rei/Akari appears, sent by Cyllene. They explain that after subduing the alpha Pokémon, they can set up another camp site at this location. Laventon shows concern if it's okay to do this, but Mai reassures him that it's alright as long as you coexist and thrive with the Pokémon. Mai leaves to report back to her superior, and promises to give you a reward when she can.
Once you've taken out the alpha Kricketune, Mai heals your party again, as a different Pokémon cries out. Up on the cliff is the great {{p|Wyrdeer}}! It jumps down to get a better look, and takes a liking to you. When it leaves, Mai explains that it lets people {{hi|Ride Pokémon|ride}} on it if it deems them worthy. Rei/Akari appears, sent by Cyllene. They explain that after subduing the alpha Pokémon, they can set up another camp site at this location. Laventon shows concern if it's okay to do this, but Mai reassures him that it's alright as long as you coexist and thrive with the Pokémon. Mai leaves to report back to her superior, and promises to give you a reward when she can.


::''You've completed '''A Request from Mai'''!''
::''You've completed '''A Request from Mai'''!''
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