Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 2: Difference between revisions

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Now that you can now use Poké Balls, it is recommended that you start catching a few Pokémon, such as {{p|Starly}} or {{p|Shinx}}. You will be facing {{ga|Barry}} soon and his starter Pokémon will be at the point where it will have a move of its own type in its arsenal, so your stater may need the extra backup.
Now that you can now use Poké Balls, it is recommended that you start catching a few Pokémon, such as {{p|Starly}} or {{p|Shinx}}. You will be facing {{ga|Barry}} soon and his starter Pokémon will be at the point where it will have a move of its own type in its arsenal, so your starter may need the extra backup. However, it must be advised that you don't train more than 3 battling Pokémon because if you train 6 Pokémon at once, you will end up with a team of Level 50's, trying to defeat the level 60+ [[Cynthia|Champion]].


Then you are off, having some of your first battles in the game. This is the first route where you can {{pkmn|battle}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. There are three Trainers here, none of which have a Pokémon stronger than [[level]] 5.
Then you are off, having some of your first battles in the game. This is the first route where you can {{pkmn|battle}} {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. There are three Trainers here, none of which have a Pokémon stronger than [[level]] 5.
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