Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 26: Difference between revisions

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You haven't teamed up with someone else since the [[Iron Island]] journey (with [[Riley]]) and [[Team Galactic]]'s final showdown on [[Spear Pillar]] (with [[Rival]] [[Barry]]). Like [[Cheryl]], [[Mira]] and [[Riley]], she will fully heal all of your Pokémon, as well as her Arcanine, after each battle. Wild Pokémon battles will become Double Battles. This place provides a good training opportunity because off the fact that you get healed after every battle until Marley leaves. Try training your Pokemon to about Lv.60.
You haven't teamed up with someone else since the [[Iron Island]] journey (with [[Riley]]) and [[Team Galactic]]'s final showdown on [[Spear Pillar]] (with [[Rival]] {{ga|Barry}}). Like [[Cheryl]], [[Mira]] and [[Riley]], she will fully heal all of your Pokémon, as well as her Arcanine, after each battle. Wild Pokémon battles will become Double Battles. This place provides a good training opportunity because off the fact that you get healed after every battle until Marley leaves. Try training your Pokémon to about Lv.60.
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You cannot surf when Marley is with you, so don't bother getting any items for now unless otherwise stated. Head north, fight the trainers and use Strength to push the boulders sideways (either to the west or to the east. Not to the north, or you'll need to leave and come back for it to reset) along the way. When you see the boulder puzzle, push the boulder 2 steps north and 1 step east. Push another boulder all the way to the north. Collect the Dusk Stone. Ignore the other one for now (due to the puzzle, you can only get one) and get back to the main path. Turn east and go along, fighting the trainers on the way. Go down the stairs and head east. Follow the path through the rock maze and fight the last pair of trainers. Then turn north, go up the stairs at the right, walk for a few more steps and Marley will leave. (Do not go up the stairs if you need more training) Don't head through the exit yet, because it's time for you to get items!
You cannot surf when Marley is with you, so don't bother getting any items for now unless otherwise stated. Head north, fight the Trainers and use Strength to push the boulders sideways (either to the west or to the east. Not to the north, or you'll need to leave and come back for it to reset) along the way. When you see the boulder puzzle, push the boulder 2 steps north and 1 step east. Push another boulder all the way to the north. Collect the Dusk Stone. Ignore the other one for now (due to the puzzle, you can only get one) and get back to the main path. Turn east and go along, fighting the Trainers on the way. Go down the stairs and head east. Follow the path through the rock maze and fight the last pair of Trainers. Then turn north, go up the stairs at the right, walk for a few more steps and Marley will leave. (Do not go up the stairs if you need more training) Don't head through the exit yet, because it's time for you to get items!


Go up the stairs west of the exit and get the Big Pearl. Then go down to where you fight the last pair of trainer before Marley leave. Collect the hidden Big Mushroom, surf south on the 2 ponds, then go up the stairs and turn west. Follow the path through the maze and surrounding another pond. There will be 1 final pair of trainers for you to fight!
Go up the stairs west of the exit and get the Big Pearl. Then go down to where you fight the last pair of Trainer before Marley leave. Collect the hidden Big Mushroom, surf south on the 2 ponds, then go up the stairs and turn west. Follow the path through the maze and surrounding another pond. There will be 1 final pair of Trainers for you to fight!
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Immediately turn back and go to B1/F again.
Immediately turn back and go to B1/F again.
===B1/F (Part 4)===
===B1/F (Part 4)===
Head north, then east and go down the stairs. Ignore the 2 boulders and go east. Follow the path and get the hidden Full Restore. Continue on the path. You'll get to the previously ignored 2 boulders. Push 1 to the west and ignore the other one. Head south, turn west, go up the stairs, turn north and get to the boulder puzzle. Push the boulder all the way north, then get the Elixir. After that, go back to the main path, head east and grab the hidden Max Revive when passing through a pair of trainers. Keep going east to proceed. When you see another pair of trainers, surf  to the northeast of the pond and get the hidden Rare Candy. Now that you've got all items, continue to the exit.
Head north, then east and go down the stairs. Ignore the 2 boulders and go east. Follow the path and get the hidden Full Restore. Continue on the path. You'll get to the previously ignored 2 boulders. Push 1 to the west and ignore the other one. Head south, turn west, go up the stairs, turn north and get to the boulder puzzle. Push the boulder all the way north, then get the Elixir. After that, go back to the main path, head east and grab the hidden Max Revive when passing through a pair of Trainers. Keep going east to proceed. When you see another pair of Trainers, surf  to the northeast of the pond and get the hidden Rare Candy. Now that you've got all items, continue to the exit.
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Head north and fight the Ace Trainer. Go down the stairs, and head northwest. Fight the 2 Psychics, then head east. Go up the stairs, follow the elevated path and grab the berries. Return to the stairs and surf east to get the Rare Candy.
Head north and fight the Ace Trainer. Go down the stairs, and head northwest. Fight the 2 Psychics, then head east. Go up the stairs, follow the elevated path and grab the Berries. Return to the stairs and surf east to get the Rare Candy.


Now return to the main path. Fight the Veteran, then head east to the beach. Fight the {{tc|Black Belt}}, then surf south to get the hidden PP Max in the trees and Razor Claw all the way south. Surf back to the beach and get the 3 hidden Stardusts with the help of your [[Poketch]] App Dowsing Machine. Head east, turn north and fight the Ruin Maniac, then another Ace Trainer. Head west, turn north again and go up the stairs. Fight the last trainer, which is a Dragon Tamer, and get the Destiny Knot. Then go north, turn east and go down another set of stairs. Surf around and collect the hidden 3 items: 1 Big Pearl and 2 Pearls. Get back to the main path and head north until you see the white rock.
Now return to the main path. Fight the Veteran, then head east to the beach. Fight the {{tc|Black Belt}}, then surf south to get the hidden PP Max in the trees and Razor Claw all the way south. Surf back to the beach and get the 3 hidden Stardusts with the help of your [[Poketch]] App Dowsing Machine. Head east, turn north and fight the Ruin Maniac, then another Ace Trainer. Head west, turn north again and go up the stairs. Fight the last Trainer, which is a Dragon Tamer, and get the Destiny Knot. Then go north, turn east and go down another set of stairs. Surf around and collect the hidden 3 items: 1 Big Pearl and 2 Pearls. Get back to the main path and head north until you see the white rock.


Well, the white rock marks the end of this route. Yup, this route is a dead end.
Well, the white rock marks the end of this route. Yup, this route is a dead end.
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Fly to [[Eterna City]]. Head to the house in the southwest corner of the city, near the gate to {{rt|206|Sinnoh}} and [[Eterna Gym]]. You'll find [[Professor Oak]] inside and he'll give you an item [[Up-Grade]]. Let a {{p|Porygon}} hold if you have one, then trade it and it'll evolve. Next time you talk to him, he'll check how many Pokémon you have caught. Afterwards, head to {{rt|205|Sinnoh}}.
Fly to [[Eterna City]]. Head to the house in the southwest corner of the city, near the gate to {{rt|206|Sinnoh}} and [[Eterna Gym]]. You'll find [[Professor Oak]] inside and he'll give you an item [[Up-Grade]]. Let a {{p|Porygon}} hold if you have one, then trade it and it'll evolve. Next time you talk to him, he'll check how many Pokémon you have caught. Afterwards, head to {{rt|205|Sinnoh}}.


'''Make sure you bring a Pokémon with {{m|Cut}} and at least 20 [[Dusk Ball]]s before proceeding! You must be playing at night or in the early morning (8:00PM-3:59AM, between 20:00 and 3:59 on your DS clock) in order to encounter a special Pokemon.''' As that Pokemon will be at a low level, you might temporarily switch your main Pokemon for Pokemon at Lv.15-20.
'''Make sure you bring a Pokémon with {{m|Cut}} and at least 20 [[Dusk Ball]]s before proceeding! You must be playing at night or in the early morning (8:00PM-3:59AM, between 20:00 and 3:59 on your DS clock) in order to encounter a special Pokémon.''' As that Pokémon will be at a low level, you might temporarily switch your main Pokémon for Pokémon at Lv.15-20.
==Route 205==
==Route 205==
Head west along the bridges on {{rt|205|Sinnoh}}, into [[Eterna Forest]].
Head west along the bridges on {{rt|205|Sinnoh}}, into [[Eterna Forest]].
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Go into the room with the TV, '''save your game''' and prepare to fight the rumoured ghost Pokemon!
Go into the room with the TV, '''save your game''' and prepare to fight the rumoured ghost Pokémon!
==Catching Rotom==
==Catching Rotom==
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'''Make sure that you save your game and check if you have at least 20 [[Dusk Ball]]s before proceeding!'''
'''Make sure that you save your game and check if you have at least 20 [[Dusk Ball]]s before proceeding!'''


When you're ready, walk up to the TV, press A and answer "Yes" to thump the TV. This will initiate a battle with the rumoured ghost Pokemon-- {{p|Rotom}}!
When you're ready, walk up to the TV, press A and answer "Yes" to thump the TV. This will initiate a battle with the rumoured ghost Pokémon-- {{p|Rotom}}!


Rotom is an {{t|Electric}}/{{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon, at Level 15 (unbelievable-- by now, the level of your Pokemon should be around Lv.60, unless you have brought a few Pokemon around Lv.15 just for this battle). It has high Special Attack and Speed stats, its Defense and Special Defense are OK, and its HP and Attack aren't very good. It has [[Levitate]] as its ability to avoid all {{type|Ground}} moves.
Rotom is an {{t|Electric}}/{{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon, at Level 15 (unbelievable-- by now, the level of your Pokémon should be around Lv.60, unless you have brought a few Pokémon around Lv.15 just for this battle). It has high Special Attack and Speed stats, its Defense and Special Defense are OK, and its HP and Attack aren't very good. It has {{a|Levitate}} as its Ability to avoid all {{type|Ground}} moves.


Use a Ghost-type or {{type|Dark}} move to reduce Rotom's HP (don't try this if your Pokémon is strong), and then weaken it further, if necessary, with moves that aren't of the Dark-type, Ghost-type, {{type|Normal}} ({{m|False Swipe}} won't work), {{type|Fighting}}, or Ground-type. When Rotom's HP bar is in the red zone, keep throwing Dusk Balls until you catch it.
Use a Ghost-type or {{type|Dark}} move to reduce Rotom's HP (don't try this if your Pokémon is strong), and then weaken it further, if necessary, with moves that aren't of the Dark-type, Ghost-type, {{type|Normal}} ({{m|False Swipe}} won't work), {{type|Fighting}}, or Ground-type. When Rotom's HP bar is in the red zone, keep throwing Dusk Balls until you catch it.