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At the northwest and northeast of the city are the entrances to [[Amity Square]], where you can find some [[Accessory|Accessories]], an [[Amulet Coin]], {{TM|43|Secret Power}}, and {{TM|45|Attract}}, but you'll need to make a trip from each entrance to get all the items. Keep in mind that you'll need a "cute" Pokémon to enter - your starter in any of its evolutionary forms will work. Additionally, each hut contains three teleporters that can warp you to a different hut. To access them, enter the hut but stop on the tile just inside the entrance. Take a step forward, right, or left to access the hidden teleporters. It is the only way to access the area where you can obtain the [[Spooky Plate]]. A chubby man in overalls goes around Amity Square every day. To reach him, players must go through the east gate and use the teleporters. When found, he will give the player five [[Berry|Berries]] or one [[Accessory]].
At the northwest and northeast of the city are the entrances to [[Amity Square]], where you can find some [[Accessory|Accessories]], an [[Amulet Coin]], {{TM|43|Secret Power}}, and {{TM|45|Attract}}, but you'll need to make a trip from each entrance to get all the items. Keep in mind that you'll need a "cute" Pokémon to enter - your first partner Pokémon in any of its evolutionary forms will work. Additionally, each hut contains three teleporters that can warp you to a different hut. To access them, enter the hut but stop on the tile just inside the entrance. Take a step forward, right, or left to access the hidden teleporters. It is the only way to access the area where you can obtain the [[Spooky Plate]]. A chubby man in overalls goes around Amity Square every day. To reach him, players must go through the east gate and use the teleporters. When found, he will give the player five [[Berry|Berries]] or one [[Accessory]].


==Hearthome Gym==
==Hearthome Gym==
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Typically of Ghost-types, Fantina's Pokémon are all pain to deal with, particularly her {{p|Mismagius}}. If you chose {{p|Turtwig}} as your starter or have added a {{p|Shinx}} to your team, their jaws should be able to {{m|Bite}} through Fantina's team with little problem. Her {{p|Duskull}} has high defense stats and may take a few hits to take down. It has {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} to [[burn]] and halve the Attack stat of an affected Pokémon, making it lose 1/8 of its HP each turn. Apply [[Burn Heal]]s right away. It also has {{m|Pursuit}} and {{m|Shadow Sneak}}, Pursuit doing more damage if you try to [[Recall|switch out]] and Shadow Sneak [[Priority|always going first]], like {{m|Quick Attack}}. {{m|Future Sight}} will do damage to any Pokémon, regardless of type, after two turns. Do not forget Future Sight, as it could take you out just as you think you're winning and have low HP. Contrary to her Duskull, her {{p|Haunter}} has very high Special Attack and Speed, but has no Special based attacks, and has quite low defenses. It has {{m|Shadow Claw}}, a Ghost-type attack with a high critical hit ratio, and {{m|Sucker Punch}}, which will strike before you for 80 power, but only works if you are attacking that turn. Like Duskull, Haunter's role is annoyance, and it will disrupt you with {{m|Confuse Ray}} before going in for {{m|Hypnosis}} to set you up for Fantina's Mismagius. Mismagius comes packing the powerful move {{m|Shadow Ball}}, a Ghost-type attack that synergises with Mismagius' high Sp. Atk. Not good! It also has {{m|Psybeam}} and {{m|Magical Leaf}} backing it up, with Confuse Ray to disrupt as well. {{p|Staravia}} would do well here as it is immune to Shadow Ball and its typing halves the damage from Magical Leaf.
Typically of Ghost-types, Fantina's Pokémon are all pain to deal with, particularly her {{p|Mismagius}}. If you chose {{p|Turtwig}} as your first partner Pokémon or have added a {{p|Shinx}} to your team, their jaws should be able to {{m|Bite}} through Fantina's team with little problem. Her {{p|Duskull}} has high defense stats and may take a few hits to take down. It has {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} to [[burn]] and halve the Attack stat of an affected Pokémon, making it lose 1/8 of its HP each turn. Apply [[Burn Heal]]s right away. It also has {{m|Pursuit}} and {{m|Shadow Sneak}}, Pursuit doing more damage if you try to [[Recall|switch out]] and Shadow Sneak [[Priority|always going first]], like {{m|Quick Attack}}. {{m|Future Sight}} will do damage to any Pokémon, regardless of type, after two turns. Do not forget Future Sight, as it could take you out just as you think you're winning and have low HP. Contrary to her Duskull, her {{p|Haunter}} has very high Special Attack and Speed, but has no Special based attacks, and has quite low defenses. It has {{m|Shadow Claw}}, a Ghost-type attack with a high critical hit ratio, and {{m|Sucker Punch}}, which will strike before you for 80 power, but only works if you are attacking that turn. Like Duskull, Haunter's role is annoyance, and it will disrupt you with {{m|Confuse Ray}} before going in for {{m|Hypnosis}} to set you up for Fantina's Mismagius. Mismagius comes packing the powerful move {{m|Shadow Ball}}, a Ghost-type attack that synergises with Mismagius' high Sp. Atk. Not good! It also has {{m|Psybeam}} and {{m|Magical Leaf}} backing it up, with Confuse Ray to disrupt as well. {{p|Staravia}} would do well here as it is immune to Shadow Ball and its typing halves the damage from Magical Leaf.


Once Fantina is defeated, she gives you the Relic Badge and {{tm|65|Shadow Claw}}. You can also use {{m|Defog}} outside of battle, which will come in handy later on {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.
Once Fantina is defeated, she gives you the Relic Badge and {{tm|65|Shadow Claw}}. You can also use {{m|Defog}} outside of battle, which will come in handy later on {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}.
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This time around he'll have two new Pokémon that represent the types of the [[Starter Pokémon]] that he didn't pick at the beginning of the game. Additionally, both his starter Pokémon and his {{p|Starly}} have evolved into their second forms. He shouldn't be that tough if you have a well leveled team, since your selection of Pokémon is much greater than it was last time.
This time around he'll have two new Pokémon that represent the types of the [[first partner Pokémon]] that he didn't pick at the beginning of the game. Additionally, both his first partner Pokémon and his {{p|Starly}} have evolved into their second forms. He shouldn't be that tough if you have a well leveled team, since your selection of Pokémon is much greater than it was last time.


[[File:Sinnoh Route 209 Pt.png|right|thumb|275px|Route 209]]
[[File:Sinnoh Route 209 Pt.png|right|thumb|275px|Route 209]]