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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
When he was little, {{adv|Diamond}} got lost by the lake while trying to find a [[Red Gyarados]] with {{adv|Pearl}}. He suddenly noticed a mysterious glow over the lake and passed out, later to be found by Pearl and [[Palmer|Pearl's father]]. | When he was little, {{adv|Diamond}} got lost by the lake while trying to find a [[Red Gyarados]] with {{adv|Pearl}}. He suddenly noticed a mysterious glow over the lake and passed out, later to be found by Pearl and [[Tower Tycoon Palmer|Pearl's father]]. | ||
After Diamond, Pearl and {{adv|Platinum}} decide to split up in order to stop [[Team Galactic]], Diamond heads towards Lake Verity, where Team Galactic captures Mesprit in ''[[PS399|Mixing It Up with Machamp]]''. | After Diamond, Pearl and {{adv|Platinum}} decide to split up in order to stop [[Team Galactic]], Diamond heads towards Lake Verity, where Team Galactic captures Mesprit in ''[[PS399|Mixing It Up with Machamp]]''. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* After the battle between the player and the wild Starly in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, a square of tall grass can be seen to have disappeared when the player and his/her friend walk out of the tall grass. It is where the briefcase which was taken away by {{ga|Dawn}}/{{ga|Lucas}} was originally. The square remains in {{game|Platinum}} even though the same event did not occur in the game. | * After the battle between the player and the wild Starly in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, a square of tall grass can be seen to have disappeared when the player and his/her friend walk out of the tall grass. It is where the briefcase which was taken away by {{ga|Dawn}}/{{ga|Lucas}} was originally. The square remains in {{game|Platinum}} even though the same event did not occur in the game. | ||
* At each of Sinnoh's lakes, a [[TM]] can be found containing a powerful move of a different [[type]]. | * At each of Sinnoh's lakes, a [[TM]] can be found containing a powerful move of a different [[type]]. Lake Verity's TM is the {{type|Fire}} {{TM|38|Fire Blast}}. | ||
* Using the [[dual-slot mode|Dongle method]], {{p|Bibarel}} and {{p|Staravia}} can be found at level 4, although {{p|Bidoof}} and {{p|Starly}} don't evolve until they reach level 15 and level 14, respectively. | * Using the [[dual-slot mode|Dongle method]], {{p|Bibarel}} and {{p|Staravia}} can be found at level 4, although {{p|Bidoof}} and {{p|Starly}} don't evolve until they reach level 15 and level 14, respectively. | ||
* Lake Verity's Japanese name shares the same Japanese name of [[Paul]]. | * Lake Verity's Japanese name shares the same Japanese name of [[Paul]]. | ||
* In the anime Lake Verity is much smaller than its game counterpart and the other lakes in anime, resembling more of a large pond. | * In the anime Lake Verity is much smaller than its game counterpart and the other lakes in anime, resembling more of a large pond. | ||
* The battle against {{p|Starly}} is impossible to lose as it will flee when player's starter is low on HP. | * The battle against {{p|Starly}} is impossible to lose as it will flee when player's starter is low on HP. | ||
* At the beginning of the game, the water level is too low to surf. | * At the beginning of the game, the water level is too low to surf. After the events of [[Lake Valor]], the water level rises due to {{p|Mesprit}} coming out of hiding, allowing the player to surf. | ||
==Name origin== | ==Name origin== |