![]() For Pokemon Black Version 2 on the DS, Guide and Walkthrough by KeyBlade999. Anyway, head north and then left up the stairs, passing by the hiker ahead. It does not include the Bridges of Unova. Re-battling old trainers is not what it once was. Black 2 … Guide¶ As soon as you land on the shore, you’ll be in Route 18. Route 2 is similar to other early-region routes, being forested and featuring some of the player's first Trainer battles. Pokemon Black and White 2 Rare and Legendary Pokemon Locations Guide. ![]() This section is a quick reference to all Routes in Pokemon Black 2 and White 2. Pokémon Location guide The South West path connects with. It sounds like total filler, just like that Pokémon Contest stuff.Welcome to the Pokémon Location guide! Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. It’s like the hero lost and the world is doomed and the music stops to highlight the heavy rain outside. Next round… Actually there’s no next round because I win! Go Dudette!Īlso, I love how the club gets all silent when I get the badge. With an (also unexplainable) immunity to Poison in her Steel-type, her Pokémon has its butt kicked. I end up Mach Punching forgetting completely the type matchup (why is Fighting not effective against Poison anyway? Is it because it’s hard to punch a snake?), then I went to heal FB but ended up slipping up and “healing” TOO LATE instead and my poor Monferno suffers from it. No chitchat? No overused rocker tropes? I like it!įirst round, FireButt x Koffing. So here we are, Roxie is there playing the bass and scatting alone as if her bandmates were missing all notes in Rock Band. Here’s the team, once again in Showdown format! Of course, there had to be at least ONE cliche. Like, “I want to rock the world!” or “music is my life!”.Īfter a couple battles with Roxie’s bandmates (one tried to throw her Venipede to a Rollout war with NOPE the Ferroseed, huh that was funny for me and terrible for her) and surprisingly few cliches, Dudette is finally ready to go for her second Badge. Here we are! The Virbank Gym, that happens to also be an underground rock club, likely with every cheesy cartoon rock trope we know. Now, I’ll spare you the boring part of training and go straight to the action. And there ends the current Pokéball marathon! Sad to let you go, cool Catch Rate 3 kid. I’m sorry. So finally found who is it, it’s a Jirachi. So I probably jumped into a recently-rustling grass by accident. That’s when I find that Wurmple appears in regular, non-rustling grass as well. Or is it? Reading my previous entry, I don’t think I’ve walked around enough in the regular grass, as one different species remain, according to the Oracle (Bulbapedia). Finally, a pair of Ivysaurs appear, signaling I’ve seen all I had to in this area. See?Īlso in the grass I find Sableye, and also realize that I don’t really have Vulpix, that was a previous playthrough. ![]() Capturing, of course, will be a major thing in this playthrough. I’d let it go until I got more Great Balls (Porygon really did a number on my reserves), but I can’t let that early False Swipe go. Porygon was caught but I ended up murdering Hoppip early, that frail thing. Porygon and Hoppip, my first victims, appear. Let’s go back to Virbank Complex and explore the dark grass. At this point, maybe Giratina isn’t that big of a threat. So, we’re back at Route 20, to train and also to find that so elusive… oh never mind, it’s a Cacturne. Before anything, let’s go back to Route 20 to see what we’re missing in the dark grass (two Pokémon left, although we might wait for Summer to come for the last one, which is currently at 5% chance of appearing). ![]()
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