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Presentacion de lo basico de pokemon. Incluye; lideres de gimnasio, el battle frontier, la pokebolas, los juegos, los mapas, los antagonistas, los pokemon legendarios y los del principio, los tipos y la tabla de tipos, la zona de safari, los tipos de pelea, los status, los climas, los pokemones shiny, el pokerus y la guarderia pokemon y los huevos

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By: Luis Eduardo Solorzano

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Kanto Games Maps Pokemon Starter pokemon Legendary pokemon Gym leaders and Elite four Team Rocket

Johto Games Maps Pokemon Starter pokemon Legendary pokemon Gym leaders and Elite four Team Rocket 2

Hoenn Games Maps Pokemon Starter pokemon Legendary pokemon Gym leaders and Elite four Gym leaders and Elite Four

2 Team Aqua Team Magma

Sinnoh Games Maps Pokemon Starter pokemon Legendary pokemon Gym leaders and Elite four Team Galactic

Unova Games Maps Pokemon Starter pokemon Legendary pokemon Gym leaders and Elite four Gym leaders and Elite four

2 Team Plasma

Kalos Games Maps Pokemon Starter pokemon Mega Pokemon Legendary pokemon Gym leaders and Elite four Team Flare

Types Type chart 1 Type chart 2 to 5 Type chart 6 Inverse battles chart

Battle frontier Hoenn Sinnoh

Safari Zone Pokemon Battles

Double/Tag Battles Triple Battles Rotation Battles Sky Battles Inverse Battle Horde encounter

Status ailments Weather changes Shiny pokemon Pokerus Pokeballs Daycare Center

Baby Pokemon

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KANTO

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Games

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Map

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Pokemon

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Starter pokemon

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Legendary pokemon

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four

Gym leaders: Brock Misty Lt. Surge Erika Koga Sabrina Blaine Giovanni

Elite Four: Lorelei Bruno Agatha Lance

Champion: Blue (Rival)

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Team Rocket Motive:

Team Rocket's main goal is obtaining powerful and rare Pokémon to help their criminal syndicate in the hopes of someday taking over the world. They obtain these Pokémon by regular capture, or more often, theft. In addition to this they also perform inhuman experiments on Pokémon to further enhance their power.

Members: Leader: Giovanni

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JOHTO

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Games

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Map

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Pokemon

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Starter pokemon

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Legendary pokemon

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four

Gym leaders: Falkner Bugsy Whitney Morty Chuck Jasmine Pryce Clair

Elite Four: Will Koga Bruno Karen

Champion: Lance

Gym leaders: Brock Misty Lt. Surge Erika Janine Sabrina Blaine Blue

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Team Rocket 2 Motive:

Three years after the defeat of Giovanni at the hands of Red, a few members of the old Team Rocket attempted to reestablish the organization and get it back in operation, while awaiting the return of their leader, who was apparently away on solo training.

Members: Team Rocket executive: Proton Team Rocket executive: Petrel Team Rocket executive: Ariana Team Rocket executive: Archer

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HOENN

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Games

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Map

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Pokemon

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Starter pokemon

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Legendary pokemon

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four

Gym leaders: Roxanne Brawly Wattson Flannery Norman Winona Liza and Tate Wallace

Elite Four: Sidney Phoebe Glacia Drake

Champion: Steven

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four 2

Gym leaders: Roxanne Brawly Wattson Flannery Norman Winona Liza and Tate Juan

Elite Four: Sidney Phoebe Glacia Drake

Champion: Wallace

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Team Aqua

Motive: Team Aqua's main goal is to expand the ocean for

their water Pokémon, believing that by doing this they will be making the world a better place. To that end, they will awaken Kyogre from its slumber.

Members: Leader: Archie Aqua admin: Matt Aqua admin: Shelly

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Team Magma

Motive: Team Magma's main purpose is to expand the land

mass, believing that by creating more room for life on land that they will be making the world a better place. To that end, they'll awaken Groudon from its slumber.

Members: Leader: Maxie Magma admin: Courtney Magma admin: Tabitha

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Battle Frontier

Battle Tower Battle Palace Battle Factory Battle Pyramid Battle Dome Battle Arena Battle Pike

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SINNOH

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Games

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Map

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Pokemon

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Starter pokemon

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Legendary pokemon

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four

Gym leaders: Roark Gardenia Maylene Crasher Wake Fantina Byron Candice Volkner

Elite Four: Aaron Bertha Flint Lucian

Champion: Cynthia

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Team Galactic

Motive: Cyrus declares that the world is incomplete.

By harnessing the powers of Dialga and/or Palkia, he can start over by erasing the world and creating an entirely new one.

Members: Leader: Cyrus 1st Commander: Saturn 2nd Commander: Mars 3rd Commander: Jupiter 4th Commander: Charon

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Battle Frontier

Battle Tower Battle Factory Battle Arcade Battle Castle Battle Hall

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UNOVA

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Games

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Maps

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Pokemon

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Starter pokemon

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Legendary pokemon

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four

Gym leaders: Chili, Cilan or Cress Lenora Burgh Elesa Clay Skyla Brycen Drayden or Iris

Elite Four: Shauntal Marshal Grimsley Caitlin

Champion: Alder

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four 2

Gym leaders: Cheren Roxie Burgh Elesa Clay Skyla Drayden Marlon

Elite Four: Shauntal Marshal Grimsley Caitlin

Champion: Iris

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Team Plasma

Motive: Team Plasma`s goal is to free pokemon from

being enslaved and to separate humans from pokemon. They convince trainers to free their pokemon by using the power of Zekrom and Reshiram

Members: Leader: N Leader: Colress True Leader: Ghetsis Seven Sages Zinzolin Shadow Triad

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KALOS

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Games

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Maps

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Pokemon

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Starter pokemon

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Mega pokemon

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Legendary pokemon

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Gym Leaders and Elite Four

Gym leaders: Viola Grant Korrina Ramos Clemont Valerie Olympia Wulfric

Elite Four: Wikstrom Malva Drasna Siebold

Champion: Diantha

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Team Flare

Motive: Lysandre wants to create a beautiful world. Team Flare

hopes to achieve their goal by reactivating the Ultimate Weapon, built centuries ago by AZ, to eiliminate all life except themselves to reduce the strain on the world's resources.

Members: Leader: Lysandre Scientist: Xerosic Scientist: Mable Scientist: Bryony Scientist: Aliana Scientist: Celosia

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Types

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Type chart gen 1only

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Type chart gen 2 to gen 5

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Type chart gen 6

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Inverse battles type chart

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Brock

Type: Rock Hometown: Pewter City Badge: Boulder Badge Region: Kanto

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Misty

Type: Water Hometown: Cerulian City Badge: Cascade Badge Region: Kanto

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Lt. Surge

Type: Electric Hometown: Vermilion City Badge: Thunder Badge Region: Kanto

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Erika

Type: Grass Hometown: Celadon City Badge: Rainbow Badge Region: Kanto

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Koga

Type: Poison Hometown: Fuchsia City Badge: Soul Badge Region: Kanto

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Sabrina

Type: Psychic Hometown: Saffron City Badge: Marsh Badge Region: Kanto

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Blaine

Type: Fire Hometown: Cinnabar Island Badge: Volcano Badge Region: Kanto

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Giovanni

Type: Ground Hometown: Viridian City Badge: Earth Badge Region: Kanto

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Janine

Type: Poison Hometown: Fuchsia City Badge: Soul Badge Region: Kanto

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Blue

Type: ??? Hometown: Viridian City Badge: Earth Badge Region: Kanto

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Falkner

Type: Flying Hometown: Violet City Badge: Zephyr Badge Region: Johto

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Bugsy

Type: Bug Hometown: Azalea Town Badge: Hive Badge Region: Johto

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Whitney

Type: Normal Hometown: Goldenrod City Badge: Plain Badge Region: Johto

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Morty

Type: Ghost Hometown: Ecruteak City Badge: Fog Badge Region: Johto

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Chuck

Type: Fighting Hometown: Cianwood City Badge: Storm Badge Region: Johto

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Jasmine

Type: Steel Hometown: Olivine City Badge: Mineral Badge Region: Johto

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Pryce

Type: Ice Hometown: Mahogany Town Badge: Glacier Badge Region: Johto

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Clair

Type: Dragon Hometown: Blackthorn City Badge: Rising Badge Region: Johto

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Roxanne

Type: Rock Hometown: Rustboro City Badge: Stone Badge Region: Hoenn

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Brawly

Type: Figthing Hometown: Dewford Town Badge: Knuckle Badge Region: Hoenn

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Wattson

Type: Electric Hometown: Mauville City Badge: Dynamo Badge Region: Hoenn

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Flannery

Type: Fire Hometown: Lavaridge Town Badge: Heat Badge Region: Hoenn

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Norman

Type: Normal Hometown: Petalburg City Badge: Balance Badge Region: Hoenn

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Winona

Type: Flying Hometown: Fortree City Badge: Feather Badge Region: Hoenn

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Liza & Tate

Type: Psychic Hometown: Mossdeep City Badge: Mind Badge Region: Hoenn

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Wallace

Type: Water Hometown: Sootopolis City Badge: Rain Badge Region: Hoenn

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Juan

Type: Water Hometown: Sootopolis City Badge: Rain Badge Region: Hoenn

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Roark

Type: Rock Hometown: Oreburgh City Badge: Coal Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Gardenia

Type: Grass Hometown: E terna City Badge: Forest Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Maylene

Type: Figthing Hometown: Veilstone City Badge: Cobble Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Crasher Wake

Type: Water Hometown: Pastoria City Badge: Fen Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Fantina

Type: Ghost Hometown: Hearthome City Badge: Relic Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Byron

Type: Steel Hometown: Canalave City Badge: Mine Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Candice

Type: Ice Hometown: Snowpoint City Badge: Icicle Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Volkner

Type: Electric Hometown: Sunyshore City Badge: Beacon Badge Region: Sinnoh

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Chilli/Cilan/Cress

Type: ???? Hometown: Striaton City Badge: Trio Badge Region: Unova

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Lenora

Type: Normal Hometown: Nacrene City Badge: Basic Badge Region: Unova

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Burgh

Type: Bug Hometown: Castelia City Badge: Insect Badge Region: Unova

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Elesa

Type: Electric Hometown: Nimbasa City Badge: Bolt Badge Region: Unova

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Clay

Type: Ground Hometown: Driftveil City Badge: Quake Badge Region: Unova

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Skyla

Type: Flying Hometown: Mistralton City Badge: Jet Badge Region: Unova

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Brycen

Type: Ice Hometown: Icirrus City Badge: Freeze Badge Region: Unova

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Drayden/Iris

Type: Dragon Hometown: Opelucid City Badge: Legend Badge Region: Unova

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Cheren

Type: Normal Hometown: Aspertia City Badge: Basic Badge Region: Unova

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Roxie

Type: Poison Hometown: Virbank City Badge: Toxic Badge Region: Unova

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Marlon

Type: Water Hometown: Humilau City Badge: Wave Badge Region: Unova

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Viola

Type: Bug Hometown: Santalune City Badge: Bug Badge Region: Kalos

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Grant

Type: Rock Hometown: Cyllage City Badge: Cliff Badge Region: Kalos

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Korrina

Type: Fighting Hometown: Shalour City Badge: Rumble Badge Region: Kalos

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Ramos

Type: Grass Hometown: Coumarine City Badge: Plant Badge Region: Kalos

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Clemont

Type: Electric Hometown: Lumiose City Badge: Voltage Badge Region: Kalos

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Valerie

Type: Fairy Hometown: Laverre City Badge: Fairy Badge Region: Kalos

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Olympia

Type: Psychic Hometown: Anistar City Badge: Psychic Badge Region: Kalos

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Wulfric

Type: Ice Hometown: Snowbelle City Badge: Iceberg Badge Region: Kalos

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Lorelei

Type: Ice Region: Kanto Ranking: 4th

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Bruno

Type: Fighting Region: Kanto/Johto Ranking: 3rd/2nd

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Agatha

Type: Ghost Region: Kanto Ranking: 2nd

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Lance

Type: Dragon Region: Kanto Ranking: 1st/Champion

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Blue

Type: ??? Region: Kanto Ranking: Champion

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Will

Type: Psychic Region: Johto Ranking: 4th

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Koga

Type: Poison Region: Johto Ranking: 3rd

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Karen

Type: Dark Region: Johto Ranking: 1st

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Sidney

Type: Dark Region: Hoenn Ranking: 4th

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Pheobe

Type: Ghost Region: Hoenn Ranking: 3rd

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Glacia

Type: Ice Region: Hoenn Ranking: 2nd

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Drake

Type: Dragon Region: Hoenn Ranking: 1st

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Steven Stone

Type: Steel Region: Hoenn Ranking: Champion

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Wallace

Type: Water Region: Hoenn Ranking: Champion

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Aaron

Type: Bug Region: Sinnoh Ranking: 4th

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Bertha

Type: Ground Region: Sinnoh Ranking: 3rd

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Flint

Type: Fire Region: Sinnoh Ranking: 2nd

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Lucian

Type: Psychic Region: Sinnoh Ranking: 1st

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Cynthia

Type: ??? Region: Sinnoh Ranking: Champion

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Shauntal

Type: Ghost Region: Unova Ranking: 4th

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Marshal

Type: Fighting Region: Unova Ranking: 3rd

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Grimsley

Type: Dark Region: Unova Ranking: 2nd

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Caitlin

Type: Psychic Region: Unova Ranking: 1st

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Alder

Type: ??? Region: Unova Ranking: Champion

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Iris

Type: Dragon Region: Unova Ranking: Champion

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Wikstrom

Type: Steel Region: Kalos Ranking: 4th

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Malva

Type: Fire Region: Kalos Ranking: 3rd

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Drasna

Type: Dragon Region: Kalos Ranking: 2nd

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Siebold

Type: Water Region: Kalos Ranking: 1st

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Diantha

Type: ??? Region: Kalos Ranking: Champion

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Battle Tower

The Battle Tower is one of the Battle Frontier facilities in Hoenn. It is a standard 3-vs-3 single or 4-vs-4 double battle battle. The more wins you get, the harder the opponents get.

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Battle Palace

In the Battle Palace, you are faced with a challenge that is based entirely on how much your Pokémon trust you. Your Pokémon are put through a series of battles to show whether they trust you or not. You will not be able to choose which moves your Pokémon will use. There is a girl in a building at the Battle Frontier that will tell you the strategy of the Pokémon you have and if it will change if it's health gets low.

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Battle Factory

In the Battle Factory, you will go through the Battle Swap Challenge. Your knowledge of Pokémon will be tested. Your Pokémon will be traded (temporarily) for rental Pokémon for you to battle with. On the "porch", your aide will give you some stats on your opponent and his battle style. You may incorporate this into your strategy if you want. After each match, you will be able to swap one of your rental Pokémon with a Pokémon from the previous opponent's team.

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Battle Pyramid In the Battle Pyramid, the aim is to

reach the top of the pyramid without your Pokémon fainting. You are faced with a dark room with a maze inside. You may encounter wild Pokémon in the pyramid, but you cannot catch them. Your Bag is switched for a Battle Bag, containing a Hyper Potion and a Max Ether. You may also find items dotted around the place, such as Ether and Fluffy Tail. If you succeed in your goal, your Battle Bag will be reserved for your later challenges. If you fail, its contents will be reset, leaving you with just Hyper Potion and Max Ether.

The Pyramid is a challenge in which you must explore the pyramid and try to reach the top. There are seven floors of skilled trainers and also wild Pokémon.

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Battle Dome

In the Battle Dome, you will go through a tournament involving Preliminary, Quarter Final, Semi-Final and Final rounds. You will be faced with three opponents. If you defeat them all, you will complete the Battle Dome challenge. The aim of this facility is to test your tactics.

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Battle Arena

In the Battle Arena, you and your Pokémon are put through a series of KO matches. You have three turns to faint your opponent's Pokémon, or the Judge will determine who is the winner. Your Pokémon are judged in three categories: Skill, Mind and Vitality. If your Pokémon has more points than your opponent's, your opponent's Pokémon is judged the loser. If your opponent's Pokémon has the most points, then your Pokémon will faint.

You have to battle seven trainers consecutively and after three turns of battling, the referee decides who wins.

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Battle Pike

The Battle Pike is a test of your luck. You may find your Pokémon will be burned or frozen [etc.] by a Pokémon with a Timid Nature. Your Bag and Pokénav will not be available to you.

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Battle Tower

The Battle Tower is one of the Battle Frontier facilities in Sinnoh. It is a standard 3-on-3 battle. The more wins you get, the harder the opponents get.

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Battle Factory

You receive random Pokémon. You must fight your opponent with these Pokémon. You get hints about your opponent's Pokémon. As you progress, you receive more faint clues of the opponent.

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Battle Arcade

It is a standard 3-on-3 battle, but there is a catch. Prior to battling an opponent, the player must spin and stop a gameboard via the touch screen. The space that the player lands on determines the effects of the battle. The effects can affect the player, the opponent, or both; depending on which space they landed. The more wins you get, the harder your opponents get and the faster the board goes.

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Battle Castle

In the Battle Castle, the player must fight 7 trainers in a row, with the prerequisite being that all hold items must be removed prior to entry. Trainers are also limited to using only 3 Pokémon, all of which have had their levels reduced to level 50.

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Battle Hall

You choose the type of your opponents. Every time you beat a type, their rank goes up. This makes them smarter have a higher level, and higher stats.

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Pokemon battles A pokemon battle is a fight between your pokemon and

another pokemon, it can be a wild pokemon, located in tall grass, caves or deserts, or a pokemon from another trainer

A wild pokemon can be caught or you can flee from battle, but when you battle with a trainer then these two options are not available

You can only have a maximum of 6 pokemon in your party

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Double or Tag Battles

A double battle is when you and your oponent use two pokemon to battle

A tag battle is when two trainers fight together You can also have double battles with wild pokemon if

you are in the dark tall grass, if you want to capture one of these pokemon you have to faint the other one first

There are special moves that affect all other pokemon on the field or just one side

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Triple battles

In these battles you use three pokemon to fight

The pokemon on the far right cannot attack the pokemon on the far left and viceversa

This rule does not apply to special or long-range moves like dragon pulse or acrobatics

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Rotation battles

In here you also use three pokemon to fight but only one pokemon, the one in the middle, can attack or recieve damage each turn

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Sky battles

A sky battle is a type of battle where the two pokemon fight in the air

Only flying pokemon or pokemon with the ability levitate can participate in these battles

There are a few exceptions like Pidgey, Spearow, Doduo, Dodrio, Farfetch´d, Gengar, Hoothoot, Starly, Pidove, Flecthling and Hawlucha

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Inverse Battles

This is a new type of battle where super-effective moves become not very effective and viceversa

You can only have these types of battle in one house in route 18

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Horde encounter

In a horde encounter, five wild pokemon appear to battle you

These pokemon are usually from the same species, but it may include some counterparts or a pokemon with a similar design

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Status ailments Poisoned: Pokemon lose 1/8 of their max hp

Poison type pokemon cannot be poisoned Badly poisoned: Pokemon lose 1/6 of their max hp

Burned: Pokemon lose 1/8 of their max hp Fire type pokemon or pokemon with water veil not affected

Freezed: Pokemon is unable to attack Ice type pokemon or pokemon during a sunny weather cannot be

frozen Paralized: Pokemon has a 25% of not attacking

Electric type pokemon cannot be paralized Sleep: Pokemon is unable to attack from 1 to 5 turns

A pokemon can attack if it uses Snore or Sleep Talk

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Weather Changes Intense sunlight:

Powers up fire type moves and weakens water type moves Solar beam can be used instantly

Heavy Rain Powers up water type moves and weakens fire type moves Thunder and Hurricane will not fail in hitting the pokemon

Sandstorm Damages all pokemon who are not ground, steel, or rock type

Hailstorm Damages all pokemon who are not Ice type Blizzard will not fail in hitting the pokemon

Fog Lowers accuracy of pokemon battling

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Daycare Center

It is a facility that lets you leave your pokemon there and let it gain experience

It also lets you get eggs of a pokemon pair you leave there

They charge you $100 per level your pokemon has increased

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Baby pokemon Small, pre-evolutions of pokemon you can

only get when breeding certain pokemon

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Shiny pokemon

Shiny pokemon are very rare pokemon that have different color than normal pokemon

The probability of seeing a shiny pokemon is 1/8192

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Safari Zone

It is a facility that holds rare pokemon They give you 30 pokemon and let you

walk up to 500 step before the time is over

You do not battle with your pokemon and can only throw bait, a rock, or a safari ball

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Pokerus

It is a pokemon virus that helps your pokemon grow stronger

This virus can spread among your pokemon but after two days it will wear off and you will not be able to pass it anymore

You have a 1/21845 chance in finding a pokemon with pokerus

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Pokeballs A pokeball is used to catch

and store wild pokemon There are many types of

pokeballs, some that get better depending on what type of pokemon you are battling, what level they are, if you have caught it or not, where you are battling it and some that affects the pokemon after you have caugh it

If your party is full, the pokemon you catch are transported to your PC box