[center][color=BA55D3][h1]The Starre Region[/h1][/color][/center] [hider=Map Details & Pokemon Locations] [center][hider=Map of Starre Region] [img]https://i.imgur.com/roWXusF.png[/img] Map Base Credit: [url=https://rollforfantasy.com/tools/map-creator.php]Here[/url][/hider][/center] [center]Settlements[/center] [hider=#1 Beryl Town)]Located in the center of Starre region. Although large in size, most of the actual residential part of the town makes up only about half of the area. The rest are mostly large fields that belong to the Institute. The Institute of Beryl Town is the largest of its kind in the region and home to many Pokemon owned by various trainers. The fortifications of the Institute’s property are well kept and there have been no complaints from the Beryl Town residents in regard to the Pokemon there. Other than the Institute, there is the Starre Academy, a prestigious school for Pokemon trainers. It is tradition in the Starre region every year to hold a ceremony for the beginning of the Championship League season and to give trainers a Pokemon egg; a symbol of a new beginning and potential.[/hider] [hider=#2: Peridot Town]A rural town in the south full of farmers. It has lately gained a rise in popularity due to the efforts of its local gym leader, one of Starre’s most iconic influencers. The Peridot Gym is full of bug type Pokemon and a common early stop for trainers planning to take on the League[/hider]. [hider=#3: Zircon City]A bustling city in the south, Zircon’s major business lies in steel. At the head of the steel industry, is the tycoon Kouki Ito. Decades ago, he came to Starre from the east and set up business here, forever changing the face and progress of Zircon City. Kouki Ito is also the leader of the Zircon City gym, which specializes in steel Pokemon. [/hider] [hider=#4: Obsidian City] A large, grimy city full of smog and pollution from the local factories. The city is full of rampant crime, corruption, and gang activity. Years ago, it was much worse. It was only due to the influence and efforts of one Granny Mae that Obsidian City started to clean up its act. The city is split up into three districts; the center district being the safest (and nicest looking) of the three and the one that tourists are recommended to go to. The other two are full of gang territories, with battles breaking out there being a regular thing. Due to Granny Mae’s influence, most Obsidian City gang members keep their illicit activities in the West or East Districts; Central District is a “neutral” zone and Granny Mae’s turf. And nobody crosses Granny Mae. But if that is not enough, visitors can rent Pokemon to protect them from criminals – for a price. At the heart of the Central District is Granny Mae Headquarters, home of Granny Mae’s famous cookies, which also serves as Obsidian City’s local Pokemon gym. Granny Mae is the gym leader and she’s proficient in dark types.[/hider] [hider=#5: Amethyst Town]A small town to the west. Amethyst Town biggest name to itself is its Contest Hall, which is home to its Normal Rank Pokemon Contests. Otherwise, it’s simply your average-run-of-the-mill-town.[/hider] [hider=#6: Jasper Town]A moderate sized town in the central north, Jasper Town has been making some rapid growth and development over the years, all in due part of the mines located next to it. The town itself doesn’t have too many tourist attractions other than the local Pokemon gym, which features ground type Pokemon.[/hider] [hider=#7: Diaspore City] A cold, isolated city in the north, the people of Diaspore are a hardy bunch. When the weather isn’t extreme, you can find quite a variety of entertainment in Diaspore. Being the closest city to Mt. Aquila, numerous tours and tour guides of the mountain can be found here. Diaspore City also has its Contest Hall, home to Starre’s Super Rank Pokemon Contests.[/hider] [hider=#8: Diamond City]Diamond City is the city of all cities. Stars are made and born here; many of them live here. Massive in size, the city lies between Mt. Cygnus and Mt. Corvus. It is said to be one of the oldest cities in the Starre region, built on top of the ancient ruins of its predecessor. A large metropolitan, Diamond City has multiple stadiums spread throughout, with the biggest being the Central Stadium. All five stadiums are used during the yearly Pokemon Championship League. Next to the Central Stadium is the Diamond City Contest Hall, where Starre’s Master Rank Pokemon Contests are held.[/hider] [hider=#9: Alexandrite City]A large city in the north. Powered by the wind turbines in the Windy Valley, Alexandrite City is a bustling, vibrant city. As it lies as a connector between Victory Road and Diamond City, the Ophiuchus Canyon, and Emerald City; it’s a popular town for travelers and trainers alike. Alexandrite’s gym is home to dragon type Pokemon, and it’s building is instead a large dome where dragons and their trainers train.[/hider] [hider=#10: Topaz City]A beautiful, vibrant city; Topaz City is the number one stop for travelers on the western side of Starre. It’s popular for its beautiful sandy beaches and deep blue waters. Unfortunately, its tourism has gone downhill over the years due to the increased pollution coming down from Obsidian City. Besides its beaches, Topaz City is famous for its fighting arena; the Combat Dome, where both Pokemon and people alike spar. Warriors of all different kinds come to Topaz City to train and show off their skill. Topaz’s gym is home to fighting type Pokemon, located in the center of the city not too far away from the Combat Dome. If the arts are more your thing, then look no further for the "Under the Sea Theater” in the city. There, they do many themed water shows, including underwater ballet and underwater theater. Home of the famous songstress and Elite Four Member Serena Waters.[/hider] [hider=#11: Emerald City]To the east of Starre and along the coast of the Eastern Starry Sea, is none other than the glistening Emerald City. Famous for its picturesque beaches and gorgeous scenery, it is one of the top ten of Starre’s tourist destinations next to Diamond City and Amber City. For things to do, look no further than Emerald’s City Contest Hall where Hyper Rank Pokemon Contests can be found. At Emerald City’s docks, one can usually find the S.S. Nereid; Starre’s number one cruise ship.[/hider] [hider=#12: Amber City]The most popular city in the Three Islands. Located on Mother Island, it’s a famous tourist trap. It has stunning tropical beaches and clear blue ocean waters, many of which can be seen from Amber City’s local amusement park. It is also home to a Pokemon Gym that focuses on rock-type Pokemon (many of which can be found at Mother Island Park).[/hider] [hider=#13: Tourmaline Town] A small sleepy town to the south of Starre. Not much happens in this town, the most exciting attraction is usually cited to be its Pokemon Gym. Its gym leader, Caelia Arkwright has recently taken up the helm as gym leader and specializes in fairy type Pokemon.[/hider] [hider=#14: Pearl Town]A small, quiet town on Maiden Island. It is a common stop for tourists who want a more “relaxing” vacation experience. Many of the residents living there work at the Maiden Island Reserve Park.[/hider] [hider=#15: Coral Town]A small, but busy town on Crone Island. Tourists come through there on their way to Mt. Hekatea. Tour guides of Mt. Hekatea can be found at Coral Town. There is a large berry farm next to the town that sells berries.[/hider] [hider=#42: Ye Olde Starry Faire]A medieval fair full of historic reenactors for the amusement of its guests, it is only open for a season or two. Many of its workers come from Tourmaline Town for seasonal work.[/hider] [center]Landmarks[/center] [hider=#16: Floral Meadows] A meadow full of bright, beautiful flowers that are home to many kinds of Pokemon. Nanab Berry trees can be found here. (1.) Yellow Nectar (2.) Root Fossil (3.) Honey (4.) Tiny Mushroom (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Hoppip, (2) Combee, (3) Flabebe, (4) Scatterbug, (5) Eevee, (6) Sprigatito, (7) Petilil, (8) Buneary, (9) Skitty, (10) Gossifleur, (11) Cherubi, (12) Mime Jr., (13) Bellsprout, (14) Sentret, (15) Bulbasaur, (16) Deerling – Spring, (17) Oricorio – Pom-Pom, (18) Ledyba, (19) Sunkern, (20) Cutiefly, (21) Budew, (22) Happiny, (23) Fomantis, (24) Oddish, (25) Volbeat, (26) Illumise, (27) Pumpkaboo[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Skipbloom, (2) Vespiquen, (3) Cherrim*, (4) Floette, (5) Spewpa, (6) Floragato, (7) Lilligant, (8) Lopunny, (9) Delcatty, (10) Eldegoss, (11) Chansey, (12) Weepinbell, (13) Furret, (14) Ivysaur, (15) Sawsbuck – Spring*, (16) Ledian, (17) Sunflora, (18) Ribombee*, (19) Roselia, (20) Lurantis*, (21) Gloom, (22) Gourgeist, (23) Sylveon, (24) Tier 1 Pokemon [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60:](1) Bellossom, (2) Jumpluff, (3) Florges, (4) Vivillon, (5) Meowscarada, (6) Blissey, (7) Victreebel, (8) Venusaur, (9) Roserade, (10) Vileplume, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon, (12) Tier 2 Pokemon [/hider][/hider] [hider=#17: Bamboo Gove] A large bamboo grove with many streams and rivers nearby. Home to many Pokemon of a certain (eastern) ancestry. Hondew berry trees can be found here. (1.) Purple Nectar (2.) Unremarkable Teacup (3.) Masterpiece Teacup (4.) Syrupy Apple (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Pancham, (2) Pawniard, (3) Sinistcha, (4) Nincada, (5) Oricorio – Sensu, (6) Deerling – Summer, (7) Hisuian Growlithe, (8) Hisuian Zorua, (9) Hisuian Voltorb, (10) Applin[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Pangoro*, (2) Poltchageist, (3) Ninjask, (4) Shedinja, (5) Sawsbuck – Summer*, (6) Hisuian Arcanine, (7) Dipplin, (8) Accelgor, (9) Hisuian Zoroark*, (10) Hisuian Sliggoo*, (11) Hisuian Electrode, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Bisharp*, (2) Kingambit*, (3) Hisuian Decidueye, (4) Hisuian Typhlosion, (5) Hisuian Goodra*, (6) Bloodmoon Ursaluna, (7) Hisuian Braviary*, (8) Hydrapple, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon, (10) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#18: Ancient Ruins]Local ruins that have stood the test of time, but are slowly withering away. Murals of letters written in the Unown can be seen on the walls that remain standing. There isn’t much to be seen in the area, except for a large array of (mostly) psychic type Pokemon that are attracted to the energy of the lands. There are rumors of a hidden door that leads underground, and the ruins are said to go much further there and at the end supposedly lies a great treasure. Those are just rumors though; the place has been picked clean of any treasures or remarkable artifacts for years now and no one has found a hidden door. Yet, at least. There are also rumors of a ghost knight rider that can be seen at night… Sitrus berry trees can be found here. (1.) Relic Copper (2.) Relic Silver (3.) Relic Gold (4.) Rare Bone (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Abra, (2) Natu, (3) Unown, (4) Wynaut, (5) Baltoy, (6) Bronzor, (7) Golett, (8) Elgyem, (9) Meditite, (10) Espurr, (11) Honedge, (12) Gimmighoul, (13) Tinkatink, (14) Drowzee, (15) Charcadet, (16) Beldum, (17) Solrock, (18) Lunatone, (19) Spiritomb, (20) Misdreavus, (21) Litwick[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Kadabra, (2) Xatu*, (3) Wobbuffet, (4) Claydol*, (5) Bronzong*, (6) Medicham*, (7) Meowstic*, (8) Doublade*, (9) Gholdengo, (10) Tinkatuff*, (11) Hypno*, (12) Ceruledge, (13) Armarouge, (14) Metang, (15) Espeon, (16) Mismagius, (17) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Alakazam, (2) Golurk*, (3) Beheeyem*, (4) Aegislash, (5) Tinkaton, (6) Metagross*, (7) Lampent, (8) Chandelure, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon, (10) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#19: Grimm Forest]A dark, thick forest full of bright, colorful, neon mushrooms. The forest is full of mischievous, if not dangerous, Pokemon and travelers should take caution not to get lost. Bluk berry trees can be found here. (1.) Tiny Mushroom (2.) Big Mushroom (3.) Balm Mushroom (4.) Oval Stone (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Oddish, (2) Paras, (3) Shroomish, (4) Morellul, (5) Mimikyu, (6) Sinistea, (7) Impidimp, (8) Morepeko, (9) Toedscool, (10) Kecleon, (11) Galarian Ponyta, (12) Galarian Zigzagoon, (13) Phantump, (14) Foongus, (15) Pumpkaboo, (16) Applin, (17) Zorua, (18) Hoothoot, (19) Spinarak, (20) Murkrow [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Gloom, (2) Parasect*, (3) Breloom*, (4) Shiinotic*, (5) Lurantis*, (6) Polteageist, (7) Morgrem*, (8) Toedscruel*, (9) Galarian Linoone, (10) Trevenant, (11) Amoonguss*, (12) Gourgeist, (13) Zoroark*, (14) Noctowl, (15) Ariados*, (16) Honchkrow, (17) Umbreon, (18) Tier 1 Pokemon [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Vileplume, (2) Grimmsnarl*, (3) Obstagoon, (4) Galarian Rapidash (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon [/hider][/hider] [hider=#20: Southern Marsh]A large marsh located south of Starre. It frequently rains here. Aguav berry trees can be found here. (1.) Water Stone (2.) Helix Fossil (3.) Leek (4.) Sweet Apple (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Skorupi, (2) Hippopotas, (3) Croagunk, (4) Carnivine, (5) Goomy, (6) Paldean Wooper, (7) Mudkip, (8) Froakie, (9) Wooper, (10) Tympole, (11) Gulpin[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Hippowdon*, (2) Toxicroak*, (3) Sliggoo*, (4) Clodsire, (5) Marshstomp, (6) Frogadier, (7) Quagsire, (8) Palpitoad*, (9) Politoed*, (10) Swalot*, (11) Appletun, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Drapion, (2) Goodra*, (3) Swampert, (4) Greninja, (5) Seismitoad, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon, (7) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#21: Lyra Cave]A cave system with a noticeable electric charge in the air. Many electric Pokemon can be found here. (1.) Thunder Stone (2.) Electirizer (3.) Upgrade (4.) Dubious Disc (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Elekid, (2) Magnemite, (3) Tadbulb, (4) Klink, (5) Tynamo, (6) Joltik, (7) Drilbur, (8) Voltorb, (9) Woobat, (10) Helioptile, (11) Stunfisk, (12) Roggenrola, (13) Alolan Geodude, (14) Paras, (15) Zubat, (16) Alolan Diglett, (17) Aron, (18) Whismur[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Electabuzz*, (2) Magneton*, (3) Jolteon (4) Bellibolt, (5) Klang*, (6) Eelektrik*, (7) Galvantula*, (8) Excadrill*, (9) Electrode*, (10) Swoobat, (11) Heliolisk, (12) Boldore*, (13) Alolan Graveler*, (14) Parasect*, (15) Golbat*, (16) Alolan Dugtrio*, (17) Lairon*, (18) Loudred, (19) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Electrivire, (2) Magnezone, (3) Klinklang*, (4) Eelektross, (5) Gigalith, (6) Alolan Golem, (7) Crobat, (8) Aggron*, (9) Exploud, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon, (11) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#22: Hercules Woods]A dense, thick woods full of bug type Pokemon. Iapapa berry trees can be found here. (1.) Honey (2.) Leaf Stone (3.) Galarica Cuff (4.) Galarica Wreath (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Caterpie, (2) Weedle, (3) Heracross, (4) Pansage, (5) Panpour, (6) Pansear, (7) Scatterbug, (8) Rowlet, (9) Cottonee, (10) Venipede, (11) Rowlet, (12) Venipede, (13) Sewaddle, (14) Buneary, (15) Nincada, (16) Wurmple, (17) Seedot, (18) Slakoth, (19) Phantump, (20) Tarountula, (21) Foongus, (22) Applin, (23) Snivy, (24) Nymble, (25) Zigzagoon, (26) Ledyba, (27) Spinarak, (28) Hoothoot, (29) Murkrow[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Metapod, (2) Kakuna, (3) Simisage, (4) Simipour, (5) Simisear, (6) Spewpa, (7) Dartrix, (8) Whimsicott, (9) Whirlipede*, (10) Swadloon, (11) Lopunny, (12) Ninjask, (13) Nuzleaf, (14) Vigorith, (15) Shedinja, (16) Trevenant, (17) Spidops, (18) Amoonguss*, (19) Servine, (20) Lokix*, (21) Linoone, (22) Leafeon, (23) Ledian, (24) Silcoon, (25) Ariados*, (26) Noctowl, (27) Cascoon, (28) Honchkrow, (29) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Butterfree, (2) Beedrill, (3) Vivillon, (4) Decidueye, (5) Scolipede, (6) Leavanny, (7) Shiftry, (8) Slaking, (9) Serperior, (10) Beautifly, (11) Dustox, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon, (13) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] [/hider] [hider=#23: Arkwright Mansion]An old mansion of the Arkwright family. The building has endured numerous fires over the centuries and is constantly being repaired. Many lives have been lost in that building over the years, so it is said to be haunted. Although owned by the descendants of the Arkwright family, it is said to mostly be now a habitat for ghost Pokemon. (1.) Cracked Pot (2.) Chipped Pot (3.) Reaper Cloth (4.) Nugget (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Gastly, (2) Misdreavus, (3) Mimikyu, (4) Sinsistea, (5) Litwick, (6) Honedge, (7) Rotom, (8) Espurr, (9) Milcery, (10) Tandemaus[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Haunter*, (2) Mismagius, (3) Polteageist, (4) Doublade*, (5) Alcremie, (6) Maushold*, (7) Pokemon Tier 1[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Gengar, (2) Lampent*, (3) Chandelure, (4) Aegislash, (5) Pokemon Tier 1, (6) Pokemon Tier 2[/hider][/hider] [hider=#24: Jasper Town Mines]A large, sprawling mine system. Many Pokemon can be found here. (1.) Sun Stone (2.) Moon Stone (3.) Fire Stone (4.) Thunder Stone (5.) Leaf Stone (6.) Shiny Stone (7.) Dusk Stone (8.) Dawn Stone (9.) Oval Stone (10.) Ice Stone (11.) Water Stone (12.) Everstone (13.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Sandshrew, (2) Orthworm, (3) Onix, (4) Geodude, (5) Machop, (6) Mankey, (7) Timburr, (8) Drilbur, (9) Carbink, (10) Rolycoly, (11) Galarian Stunfisk, (12) Bramblin, (13) Nacl, (14) Roggenrola, (15) Klawf, (16) Diglett[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Sandslash*, (2) Graveler*, (3) Machoke*, (4) Primeape*, (5) Gurdurr*, (6) Excadrill*, (7) Carkol, (8) Brambleghast, (9) Naclstack*, (10) Boldore*, (11) Dugtrio*, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Nidoqueen, (2) Nidoking, (3) Golem, (4) Machamp, (5) Conkeldurr, (6) Garganacl, (7) Gigalith, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon, (9) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#25: Starry Pass]A long mountain pass that can be found next to Mt. Aquila. Watmel berry trees can be found here. (1.) Moon Stone (2.) Stardust (3.) Star Piece (4.) Comet Shard (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Skiddo, (2) Cleffa, (3) Absol, (4) Teddiursa, (5) Delibird, (6) Snover, (7) Stantler, (8) Spinda, (9) Stufful, (10) Riolu[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Gogoat*, (2) Clefairy, (3) Ursaring*, (4) Wyrdeer, (5) Bewear*, (6) Lucario, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Clefable, (2) Ursaluna, (3) Abomasnow, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#26: Mt. Aquila]At the end of a series of mountains is the tallest mountain in Starre region; Mt. Aquila. Covered in ice and snow most of the year, it is home to many ice type Pokemon and the Aquilan slopes. Although popular with tourists, some of the locations are dangerous and not to be trifled with. (1.) Ice Stone (2.) Razor Claw (3.) Sail Fossil (4.) Nugget (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Bergmite, (2) Snom, (3) Eiscue, (4) Smoochum, (5) Cubchoo, (6) Cryogonal, (7) Alolan Vulpix, (8) Frigibax, (9) Vanillite, (10) Cetoddle, (11) Sneasel, (12) Hisuian Sneasel, (13) Galarian Darumaka, (14) Snorunt[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Avalugg*, (2) Hisuian Avalugg*, (3) Frosmoth, (4) Jynx, (5) Beartic*, (6) Alolan Ninetails, (7) Arctibax*, (8) Glalie*, (9) Froslass, (10) Vanillish*, (11) Glaceon, (12) Cetitan, (13) Galarian Mr. Mime, (14) Weavile, (15) Sneasler, (16) Galarian Darmanitan*, (17) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Baxcalibur*, (2) Vanilluxe*, (3) Mr. Rime*, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#27: Dragon Lake]The largest lake in Starre region. It gets its name from some of the dragon Pokemon that are known to reside there, but it is home to other kinds of Pokemon. Shuca berry trees can be found here. (1.) Dragon Scale (2.) Fossilized Drake (3.) Jaw Fossil (4.) Big Nugget (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Dratini, (2) Corphish, (3) Totodile, (4) Dondozo, (5) Wishiwashi, (6) Goldeen, (7) Tatsugiri, (8) Dreepy, (9) Galar Slowpoke, (10) Wooper, (11) Yanma, (12) Audino[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):(1)] Dragonair*, (2) Crawdaunt*, (3) Croconaw, (4) Seaking*, (5) Quagsire, (6) Yanmega*, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Dragonite*, (2) Drakloak*, (3) Dragapult*, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] [/hider] [hider=#28: Crystal Falls]A large set of waterfalls. It is one of Starre’s top tourist destinations. Kebia berry trees can be found here. (1.) Prism Scale (2.) King’s Rock (3.) Linking Cord (4.) Big Nugget (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Budew, (2) Hoppip, (3) Flittle, (4) Chatot, (5) Shinx, (6) Sobble, (7) Magikarp, (8) Chewtle, (9) Buizel[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Roselia, (2) Skiploom, (3) Espathra*, (4) Luxio, (5) Drizzile, (6) Vaporeon, (7) Gyarados, (8) Drednaw*, (9) Floatzel*, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Roserade, (2) Jumpluff, (3) Luxray, (4) Inteleon, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#29: Ophiuchus Canyon]A large canyon that holds a series of caves and caverns within it. Home to a variety of Pokemon. (1.) Razor Fang (2.) Fossilized Dino (3.) Old Amber (4.) Protector (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Vullaby, (2) Druddigon, (3) Charmander, (4) Axew, (5) Larvitar, (6) Absol, (7) Bagon, (8) Glimmet, (9) Salandit, (10) Zubat, (11) Woobat, (12) Deino, (13) Noibat, (14) Gible[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Charmeleon, (2) Fraxure*, (3) Pupitar*, (4) Shelgon*, (5) Glimmora*, (6) Salazzle*, (7) Golbat*, (8) Swoobat, (9) Gabite*, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Mandibuzz*, (2) Charizard, (3) Haxorus*, (4) Tyranitar*, (5) Salamence*, (6) Zweilous*, (7) Garchomp*, (8) Noivern*, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon, (10) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 4 (lvl 61-80):](1) Hydreigon*, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon, (4) Tier 3 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#30: Scorpius Desert]A large, sprawling desert that is known to have a lot of sandstorms. (1.) Claw Fossil (2.) Armor Fossil (3.) Skull Fossil (4.) Dome Fossil (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Cacnea, (2) Trapinch, (3) Larvesta, (4) Silicobra, (5) Sandile, (6) Darumaka, (7) Maractus, (8) Dwebble, (9) Sigilyph, (10) Yamask, (11) Rellor, (12) Bramblin[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Cacturne*, (2) Vibrava*, (3) Krokorok*, (4) Darmanitan*, (5) Crustle*, (6) Cofagrigus*, (7) Rabsca, (8) Brambleghast, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Flygon*, (2) Krookodile, (3) Sandaconda, (4) Volcarona*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#31: Windy Valley]A large, verdant valley with notable high winds. Numerous wind turbines can be seen throughout the area, as these power the nearby Alexandrite City. Belue berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Fossilized Bird (3.) Plume Fossil (4.) Tart Apple (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Hoppip, (2) Drifloon, (3) Deerling – Autumn, (4) Swablu, (5) Rufflet, (6) Bombirdier, (7) Ponyta, (8) Cottonee, (9) Emolga, (10) Skarmory, (11) Chingling[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Skipbloom, (2) Drifblim*, (3) Sawsbuck – Autumn*, (4) Altaria*, (5) Flapple, (6) Whimsicott, (7) Chimecho, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Jumpluff, (2) Braviary*, (3) Rapidash, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#32: Lighthouse]A large lighthouse on the eastern coast. (1.) Shiny Stone (2.) Pearl (3.) Big Pearl (4.) Pearl String (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Chinchou, (2) Psyduck, (3) Staryu, (4) Frillish, (5) Wattrel, (6) Sandyghast, (7) Pincurchin, (8) Krabby, (9) Mareep, (10) Chingling, (11) Fidough[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Lanturn*, (2) Golduck*, (3) Starmie, (4) Kilowattrel*, (5) Kingler*, (6) Flaafy, (7) Chimecho, (8) Dachsbun*, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Ampharos, (2) Jellicent, (3) Pallossand, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#33: Andromeda Shores]A series of beaches along the eastern coastline of Starre. Pamtree berry trees can be found here. (1.) Deepsea Scale (2.) Deepsea Tooth (3.) Pearl (4.) Big Pearl (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Inkay, (2) Clobbopus, (3) Pyukumuku, (4) Shuckle, (5) Pachirisu, (6) Yamper, (7) Klefki, (8) Barboach, (9) Arrokuda[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Malamar*, (2) Grapploct*, (3) Boltund*, (4) Whiscash*, (5) Sharpedo*, (6) Barraskewda*, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Alolan Raichu, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#34: Lake Clearwater]A small lake in the southeast. Home to many water Pokemon. Occa berry trees can be found here. (1.) Fossilized Fish (2.) Cover Fossil (3.) Everstone (4.) Rare Bone (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Basculin, (2) Surskit, (3) Tentacool, (4) Feebas, (5) Barboach, (6) Carvanha, (7) Shelmet, (8) Azurill, (9) Quaxly, (10) Dreepy, (11) Slowpoke, (12) Paldean Wooper[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Basculegion, (2) Masquerain*, (3) Tentacruel*, (4) Milotic, (5) Whiscash*, (6) Sharpedo*, (7) Marill, (8) Quaxwell, (9) Clodsire, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Azumarill, (2) Quaquaval, (3) Drakloak*, (4) Dragapult*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#35: Mother Island Park]A park that features a variety of attractions. The first attraction being its archeological dig site, which is opened to the public, as well as the part of the park that is home to many revitalized fossil Pokemon in attempts to recreate a vision of what prehistoric Starre would’ve looked like. Its owner is the grandson of the founder of the park and is also the gym leader at Amber City’s gym. Enigma and Micle berry trees can be found here. (1.) Root Fossil (2.) Claw Fossil (3.) Helix Fossil (4.) Dome Fossil (5.) Old Amber (6.) Armor Fossil (7.) Skull Fossil (8.) Jaw Fossil (9.) Sail Fossil (10.) Cover Fossil (11.) Plume Fossil (12.) Fossilized Bird (13.) Fossilized Fish (14.) Fossilized Drake (15.) Fossilized Dino (16.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Chikorita, (2) Tropius, (3) Tyrunt, (4) Amaura, (5) Cranidos, (6) Shieldon, (7) Omanyte, (8) Aerodactyl, (9) Kabuto, (10) Tirtouga, (11) Archen, (12) Lileep, (13) Anorith, (14) Dracozolt, (15) Arctozolt, (16) Dracovish, (17) Arctovish[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Bayleef, (2) Alolan Exeggutor, (3) Rampardos*, (4) Bastiodon*, (5) Carracosta*, (6) Archeops*, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Meganium, (2) Tyrantrum*, (3) Aurorus*, (4) Omastar, (5) Kabutops, (6) Cradily, (7) Armaldo, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon, (9) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#36: Desert Ruins]In the far east of the of the Scorpius Desert, lies the Desert Ruins. It is a series of tall ancient structures with murals of ancient text written in the figures of the Unown. Archeologists can be found studying the ruins. Lurking in the structures are also a variety of Pokemon. (1.) Relic Copper – Sell for 1,000P (2.) Relic Silver – Sell for 5,000P (3.) Relic Gold – Sell for 10,000P (4.) Rare Bone (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Larvesta, (2) Yamask, (3) Sandile, (4) Darumaka, (5) Dwebble, (6) Sigilyph, (7) Gimmighoul, (8) Rellor, (9) Roggenrola, (10) Natu, (11) Wynaut, (12) Galarian Yamask[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):]1) Cofagrigus*, (2) Runerigus, (3) Krokorok*, (4) Darmanitan*, (5) Crustle*, (6) Gholdengo, (7) Rabsca, (8) Boldore*, (9) Xatu*, (10) Wobbuffet, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Volcarona*, (2) Krookodile, (3) Gigalith, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#37: Abandoned Ship]Formerly called the S.S. Calypso, seventeen years ago, the cruise ship crashed into a large rock formation and damaged its hull and began to fill with water. All occupants on the ship were swiftly evacuated and no one was majorly injured, however, it occurred shortly after a previous catastrophe; the daughter of a famous actress went missing and was presumed to fall overboard. Many people began to spread the rumor that the cruise ship’s demise was due to the little girl’s ghost cursing the vessel, and so nobody wanted to go near the ship. But just as the owner of the S.S. Calypso finally found a crew willing to dismantle and salvage the ship for the parts; ecological groups swiftly stepped in and said they could not interfere with the ship as it had become home to many rare and protected Pokemon in that time frame. No one could legally touch the ship without facing serious penalty; so, it was promptly abandoned. Although it technically stands semi-afloat now (stuck between large rocks), it’s predicted to breakdown and sink at some point in the coming years. (1.) Pearl (2.) Big Pearl (3.) Pearl String (4.) Stardust (5.) Star Piece (6.) Comet Shard (7.) Nugget (8.) Big Nugget (9.) Rare Bone (10.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Tentacool, (2) Frillish, (3) Skrelp, (4) Magikarp, (5) Dhelmise, (6) Wingull, (7) Duskull, (8) Shuppet, (9) Alolan Rattata, (10) Clampearl, (11) Relicanth[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Tentacruel*, (2) Pelipper*, (3) Dusclops*, (4) Banette*, (5) Alolan Raticate, (6) Gorebyss, (7) Huntail, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Dusknoir, (2) Dragalge*, (3) Jellicent, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#38: Mt. Hekatea]A large, active volcano on Crone Island and the only volcano in the Starre region. Many tours are given here, and trainers can find many fire type Pokemon roaming around the volcano. (1.) Red Nectar (2.) Magmarizer (3.) Fire Stone (4.) Rare Bone (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Slugma, (2) Torchic, (3) Magby, (4) Numel, (5) Torkoal, (6) Sandit, (7) Oricorio – Baile, (8) Turtonator, (9) Cyndaquil, (10) Heatmor, (11) Durant, (12) Litten[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Magcargo*, (2) Combusken, (3) Magmar, (4) Camerupt*, (5) Salazzle*, (6) Flareon, (7) Quilava, (8) Torracat, (9) Alolan Marowak*, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Blaziken, (2) Magmortar, (3) Typhlosion, (4) Incineroar, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#39: Maiden Island Reserve]A large reserve of Pokemon. There are two halves; one open for the public (and for trainers to catch Pokemon in) and the other that is off-limits and mostly for the protection of certain Pokemon. The reserve often has a problem with poachers trying to get into the off-limits area. Custap and Jaboca berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pink Nectar (2.) Sun Stone (3.) Nugget (4.) Big Nugget (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Pikipek, (2) Yungoos, (3) Oricorio – Pua, (4) Oranguru, (5) Passimian, (6) Type: Null, (7) Minior, (8) Grookey, (9) Chimchar, (10) Oshawott, (11) Flamigo, (12) Kangaskhan, (13) Komala, (14) Alolan Diglett, (15) Comfey[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Trumbeak, (2) Gumshoos, (3) Silvally, (4) Thwackey, (5) Monferno, (6) Dewott, (7) Lycanroc – Dusk*, (8) Alolan Dugtrio*, (9) Alolan Weezing*, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Toucannon, (2) Rillaboom, (3) Infernape, (4) Samurott, (5) Hisuian Samurott, (6) Bellossom, (7) Alolan Raichu, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon, (9) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#40: Mt. Corvus]One of the twin mountains to the north-east of Starre. An ancient temple is said to lie at the top of the mountain. Kee and Maranga berry trees can be found here. (1.) Dusk Stone (2.) Stardust (3.) Star Piece (4.) Comet Shard (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Throh, (2) Greavard, (3) Drampa, (4) Zubat, (5) Plusle, (6) Abra[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Houndstone*, (2) Lycanroc – Night*, (3) Lickilicky, (4) Golbat*, (5) Kadabra, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Gardevoir, (2) Crobat, (3) Alakazam, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=#41: Mt. Cygnus]One of the twin mountains to the north-east of Starre. An ancient temple is said to lie at the top of the mountain. Rowap and Roseli berry trees can be found here. (1.) Dawn Stone (2.) Stardust (3.) Star Piece (4.) Comet Shard (5.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Sawk, (2) Greavard, (3) Drampa, (4) Woobat, (5) Minun, (6) Machop[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Tangrowth*, (2) Houndstone*, (3) Lycanroc – Day*, Swoobat, (4) Machoke, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Gallade, (2) Reuniclus, (3) Machamp, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [center]Routes[/center] [hider=Route 1 – Beryl Town to Flower Meadows]A quaint little trail with lots of greenery. As one gets closer to Floral Meadows, they’ll find flowers appearing more frequently. Cheri berry trees can be found here. (1.) Honey (2.) Pretty Feather (3.) Tiny Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Starly, (2) Bidoof, (3) Scorbunny, (4) Weedle, (5) Rookidee, (6) Ralts, (7) Cherubi, (8) Pidgey, (9) Wurmple, (10) Rattata[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Staravia, (2) Bibarel, (3) Raboot, (4) Kakuna, (5) Corvisquire, (6) Kirlia, (7) Cherrim, (8) Pidgeotto, (9) Cascoon, (10) Silcoon, (11) Raticate, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Staraptor, (2) Cinderace, (3) Beedrill, (4) Pidgeot, (5) Beautifly, (6) Dustox, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon, (8) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 2 – Flower Meadows to Peridot Town]A flower filled trail that turns into a path surrounded by farmlands. Oran berry trees can be found here. (1.) Honey (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Stardust (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Combee, (2) Miltank, (3) Mareep, (4) Mudbray, (5) Bidoof, (6) Lechonk, (7) Skiddo, (8) Wooloo, (9) Smoliv, (10) Sentret, (11) Eevee[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Vespiquen, (2) Flaaffy, (3) Mudsdale*, (4) Bibarel, (5) Oinkologne, (6) Gogoat*, (7) Dubwool*, (8) Dolliv, (9) Furret, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Ampharos, (2) Arboliva, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 3 – Peridot Town to Abandoned Ruins]Fields of farmland soon turn into just regular fields that are full of random bits of ruins. Persim and Hopo berry trees can be found here. (1.) Honey (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Stardust (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Miltank, (2) Tepig, (3) Mareep, (4) Mudbray, (5) Bidoof, (6) Lechonk, (7) Skiddo, (8) Wooloo, (9) Smoliv, (10) Patrat[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Pignite, (2) Flaaffy, (3) Mudsdale*, (4) Bibarel, (5) Oinkologne, (6) Gogoat*, (7) Dubwool*, (8) Dolliv, (9) Watchog, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Emboar, (2) Ampharos, (3) Arboliva, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 4 – Ancient Ruins to Tourmaline Town]Fields of ruins quickly turn into just regular fields as you get closer to Tourmaline Town. Figy berry trees can be found here. (1.) Honey (2.) Pretty Feather (3.) Stardust (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Drowzee, (2) Munna, (3) Gothita, (4) Solosis, (5) Pidove, (6) Glameow, (7) Tarountula, (8) Wurmple, (9) Sunkern, (10) Zigzagoon, (11) Gastly[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Hypno*, (2) Musharna (3) Gothorita*, (4) Duosion*, (5) Tranquil, (6) Purugly*, (7) Spidops, (8) Cascoon, (9) Silcoon, (10) Sunflora, (11) Linoone, (12) Haunter*, (13) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Unfeazent, (2) Beautifly, (3) Dustox, (4) Gengar, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 5 – Tourmaline Town to Southern Marsh]Regular grass fields soon begin to get more damp and mud-like as one gets closer to the marsh. It frequently rains here. Wiki berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Honey (3.) Big Mushroom (4.) Nothign [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Stunky, (2) Gulpin, (3) Wimpod, (4) Venipede, (5) Pidgey, (6) Poochyena, (7) Galarian Zigzagoon, (8) Castform, (9) Croagunk, (10) Grimer, (11) Lillipup[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Stuntank*, (2) Swalot*, (3) Golisopod*, (4) Whirlipede*, (5) Pidgeotto, (6) Mightyena, (7) Galarian Linoone, (8) Toxicroak*, (9) Muk*, (10) Herdier, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Scolipede, (2) Pidgeot, (3) Stoutland, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 6 – Southern Marsh to Topaz City]It’s all swampy marshland up until you reach Topaz City. Razz berry trees can be found here. (1.) Tiny Mushroom (2.) Big Mushroom (3.) Balm Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Stunky, (2) Gulpin, (3) Fuecoco, (4) Alolan Grimer, (5) Shroodle, (6) Wimpod, (7) Lotad, (8) Skorupi, (9) Poochyena, (10) Koffing, (11) Minccino[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Stuntank*, (2) Swalot*, (3) Crocalor, (4) Alolan Muk*, (5) Grafaiai*, (6) Golisopod*, (7) Lombre, (8) Mightyena, (9) Weezing*, (10) Cinccino, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Skeledirge, (2) Ludicolo, (3) Drapion, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 7 – Tourmaline Town to Grimm Forest]Starting from Tourmaline Town, it’s mostly clear grassland but trees start appearing more as you go along the trail. Halfway through there is a turn to go to Ye Olde Starry Faire. Otherwise, you head straight into the Grimm Forest. Mago berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Honey (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Treecko, (2) Pichu, (3) Sewaddle, (4) Hoothoot, (5) Togepi, (6) Furfrou, (7) Smeargle, (8) Slakoth, (9) Snubbull, (10) Farfetch’d, (11) Pineco[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Grovyle, (2) Pikachu, (3) Swadloon, (4) Noctowl, (5) Togetic, (6) Vigoroth, (7) Granbull*, (8) Sirfetch’d, (9) Forretress*, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Sceptile, (2) Raichu, (3) Leavanny, (4) Togekiss, (5) Slaking, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon, (7) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 8 – Grimm Forest to Obsidian City]The road is foggy, with trees covering up the sky along the path. The nearby grass is high and is knee length. The route is shady and dangerous, but is the only one to Obsidian City. Wepear berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Big Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Cyclizar, (2) Trubbish, (3) Morepeko, (4) Purrloin, (5) Nickit, (6) Shroodle, (7) Squawkabilly, (8) Grimer, (9) Burmy – Trash, (10) Shellos – West Sea, (11) Shuckle, (12) Inkay, (13) Galarian Slowpoke[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Garbodor*, (2) Liepard, (3) Thievul, (4) Grafaiai*, (5) Muk*, (6) Wormadam, (7) Gastrodon – West Sea*, (8) Malamar*, (9) Galarian Slowbro, (10) Galarian Slowking, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 9 – Grimm Forest to Lyra Cave]The pathway starts out heavily wooded, having come from the forest. But as you continue through it starts to clear up and its mostly just grassland and some hills. Pinap berry trees can be found here. (1.) Tiny Mushroom (2.) Big Mushroom (3.) Nugget (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Grubbin, (2) Magnemite, (3) Starly, (4) Plusle, (5) Minun, (6) Pachirisu, (7) Blitzle, (8) Bonsly, (9) Munchlax, (10) Zigzagoon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Charjabug, (2) Magneton*, (4) Staravia, (5) Zebstrika*, (6) Linoone, (7) Sudowoodo, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Vikavolt, (3) Magnezone, (5) Staraptor, (6) Snorlax, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon, (8) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 10 – Lyra Cave to Amethyst Town]Coming from Lyra Cave, it starts off being surrounded by hills but eventually evens out to regular flat grassland. Pomeg berry trees can be found here. (1.) Stardust (2.) Nugget (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Grubbin, (2) Magnemite, (3) Whismur, (4) Porygon, (5) Bellsprout, (6) Blitzle, (7) Electrike, (8) Burmy, (9) Sentret, (10) Pachirisu[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Charjabug, (2) Magneton*, (3) Loudred, (4) Porygon 2, (5) Weepinbell, (6) Zebstrika*, Manectric*, (8) Wormadam - Trash, (9) Mothim, (10) Furret, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Vikavolt, (2) Magnezone, (4) Exploud, (4) Porygon-Z, (5) Victreebel, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon, (7) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 11 – Amethyst Town to Hercules Woods]Coming from Amethyst Town, it starts out as grasslands and progressively trees start to appear more and more as you get to the woods. Kelpsy berry trees can be found here. (1.) Tiny Mushroom (2.) Pretty Feather (3.) Big Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Blipbug, (2) Fletchling, (3) Caterpie, (4) Lillipup, (5) Tandemaus, (6) Kricketot, (7) Burmy - Plant, (8) Ditto, (9) Skitty, (10) Bonsly[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Dottler, (2) Fletchinder, (3) Metapod, (4) Herdier, (5) Maushold*, (6) Kricketune, (7) Wormadam - Plant, (8) Mothim, (9) Delcatty, (10) Sudowoodo, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Orbeetle, (2) Talonflame, (3) Butterfree, (4) Stoutland, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 12 – Hercules Woods to Beryl Town]The left side of the route is more wooded while the right side of the route is mostly grassland. Pecha berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Big Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Pidgey, (2) Caterpie, (3) Scatterbug, (4) Blipbug, (5) Skwovet, (6) Kricketot, (7) Stufful, (8) Minccino, (9) Venonat, (10) Spritzee, (11) Burmy - Plant[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Pidgeotto, (2) Metapod, (3) Spewpa, (4) Dottler, (5) Greedent*, (6) Kricketune, (7) Bewear,* (8) Cinccino, (9) Venomoth*, (10) Aromatisse, (11) Wormadam - Plant, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Pidgeot, (2) Butterfree, (3) Vivillon, (4) Orbeetle, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 13 – Beryl Town to Arkwright Mansion]Mostly just grassland with some hills. At the top of the biggest hill is the Arkwright Mansion. Chesto berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Nugget (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Pidove, (2) Pawmi, (3) Alolan Rattata, (4) Spritzee, (5) Swirlix, (6) Maschiff, (7) Purrloin, (8) Bunnelby, (9) Karrablast, (10) Klefki, (11) Eevee[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Tranquil, (2) Pawmo, (3) Alolan Raticate, (4) Aromatisse, (5) Slurpuff, (6) Mabosstiff*, (7) Liepard, (8) Diggersby, (9) Escavalier, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Unfezant, (2) Pawmot, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 14 – Arkwright Mansion to Tourmaline Town]Mostly just grassland with some hills. Along the route is a large graveyard. Qualot berry trees can be found here. (1.) Tiny Mushroom (2.) Stardust (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Igglybuff, (2) Milcery, (3) Meowth, (4) Koffing, (5) Maschiff, (6) Patrat, (7) Growlithe, (8) Rotom, (9) Greavard, (10) Rookidee, (11) Tyrogue[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Jigglypuff, (2) Alcremie, (3) Persian*, (4) Weezing*, (5) Mabostiff*, (6) Watchog, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=PokemonTier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Wigglytuff, (2) Arcanine, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 15 – Peridot Town to Bamboo Grove]Mostly grassland with some small rivers. Lum berry trees can be found here. (1.) Stardust (2.) Nugget (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Bounsweet, (2) Weedle, (4) Nidoran F, (5) Nidoran M, (6) Glameow, (7) Patrat, (8) Aipom, (9) Petillil, (10) Swirlix, (11) Seviper, (12) Zangoose[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Steenee, (2) Kakuna, (4) Nidorina, (5) Nidorino, (6) Purugly, (7) Watchog, (8) Ambipom, (9) Lilligant, (10) Slurpuff, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tsareena, (2) Beedrill, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 16 – Bamboo Grove to Zircon City]Remnants of the bamboo from the bamboo grove and grassland. Grepa berry trees can be found here. (1.) Stardust (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Chespin, (2) Seedot, (3) Togepi, (4) Scyther, (5) Vulpix, (6) Tandemaus, (7) Togedemaru, (8) Bellsprout, (9) Ekans, (10) Varoom, (11) Hisuian Voltorb[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Quilladin, (2) Nuzleaf, (3) Togetic, (4) Scizor, (5) Kleavor, (6) Maushold*, (8) Weepinbell, (9) Arbok*, (10) Hisuian Electrode, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Chesnaught, (2) Shiftry, (3) Togekiss, (4) Ninetails, (5) Victreebel, (6) Revavroom, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon, (8) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 17 – Zircon City to Lake Clearwater]A small, hilly path that leads to the lake. Tamato berry trees can be found here. (1.) Big Mushroom (2.) Nugget (3.) Balm Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Oddish, (2) Yamper, (3) Ekans, (4) Yanma, (5) Yungoos, (6) Trubbish, (7) Alolan Meowth, (8) Serviper, (9) Zangoose, (10) Shelmet, (11) Karrablast[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Gloom, (2) Boltund*, (3) Arbok*, (4) Yanmega*, (5) Gumshoos, (6) Garbodor*, (7) Alolan Persian*, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Vileplume, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 18 – Lake Clearwater to Andromeda Shores] Features a large bridge over the sea that travelers can walk along. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Nothing Bridge: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Ducklett, (2) Wingull, (3) Wattrel, (4) Spearow, (5) Cramorant[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Swanna*, (2) Pelipper*, (3) Kilowattrel*, (4) Fearow, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 19 - Andromeda Shores to Lighthouse]Mostly a long sandy coastline next to the ocean. Corn berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pearl (2.) Big Pearl (3.) Pearl String (4.) Nothing Coastline: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20)](1) Wingull, (2) Wattrel, (3) Wiglett, (4) Slowpoke, (5) Pyukumuku[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Pelipper*, (2) Kilowattrel*, (3) Wugtrio*, (4) Slowbro*, (5) Slowking, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Ocean Water: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Shellos - East Sea, (2) Chinchou, (3) Psyduck, (4) Remoraid, (5) Corsola, (6) Barboach, (7) Arrokuda, (8) Clauncher, (9) Qwilfish, (10) Hisuian Qwilfish, (11) Finneon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Gastrodon - East Sea*, (2) Lanturn*, (3) Golduck*, (4) Octillery*, (5) Whiscash*, (6) Barraskewda*, (7) Clawitzer*, (8) Overqwil*, (9) Lumineon*, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 20 - Lighthouse to Beryl Town]Mostly grassland. As you leave the Lighthouse, the salty scent of the ocean begins to fade. Leppa and Magost berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Big Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Fletchling, (2) Pawmi, (3) Bounsweet, (4) Rattata, (5) Cutiefly, (6) Taillow, (7) Electrike, (8) Fidough, (9) Rockruff, (10) Dedenne, (11) Audino[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Fletchfinder, (2) Pawmo, (3) Steenee, (4) Raticate, (5) Ribombee*, (6) Swellow*, (7) Manectric*, (8) Dachsbun*, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Talonflame, (2) Pawmot, (3) Tsareena, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 21 - Beryl Town to Jasper Town Mines]Starts out as mostly grassland, but starts to get more rocky with some hills as you go further north. Rawst berry trees can be found here. (1.) Tiny Mushroom (2.) Big Mushroom (3.) Nugget (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Turtwig, (2) Nidoran F, (3) Nidoran M, (4) Bunnelby, (5) Sizzlipede, (6) Makuhita, (7) Diglett, (8) Sandshrew, (9) Skwovent, (10) Cufant [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Grotle, (2) Nidorina, (3) Nidorino, (4) Diggersby, (5) Centiskorch*, (6) Hariyama*, (7) Dugtrio*, (8) Sandslash*, (9) Greedent*, (10) Copperajah*, (11) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Torterra, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 22 - Jasper Town Mines to Jasper Town]Hilly terrain all along the path. Nomel berry trees can be found here. (1.) Rare Bone (2.) Nugget (3.) Big Nugget (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Larvitar, (2) Tinkatink, (3) Toxel, (4) Gligar, (5) Cubone, (6) Phanphy, (7) Drifloon, (8) Makuhita, (9) Voltorb, (10) Houndour, (11) Shuppet[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Pupitar*, (2) Tinkatuff*, (3) Toxtricity*, (4) Gliscor, (5) Marowak*, (6) Donphan*, (7) Drifblim*, (8) Hariyama*, (9) Electrode*, (10) Houndoom*, (11) Banette*, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tyranitar*, (2) Tinkaton, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 23 - Jasper Town to Starry Pass]A path full of hills where you can see mountains in the distance. Rabuta berry trees can be found here. (1.) Stardust (2.) Star Piece (3.) Comet Shard (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Hatenna, (2) Cleffa, (3) Duskull, (4) Houndour, (5) Snunbbull, (6) Spoink, (7) Trubbish, (8) Gligar, (9) Ralts, (10) Indeedee[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Hattrem*, (2) Clefairy, (3) Dusclops, (4) Houndoom*, (5) Granbull*, (6) Grumpig*, (7) Garbodor*, (8) Gliscor, (9) Kirlia, (10) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Hatterne*, (2) Clefable, (3) Dusknoir, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 24 - Starry Pass to Diaspore City]A path that is often covered with snow for most of the year. Mountains can be seen in the distance. Spelon berry trees can be found here. (1.) Stardust (2.) Star Piece (3.) Comet Shard (4.) Nothing Grass: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Vanillite, (2) Swinub, (3) Hisuian Sneasel, (4) Cubchoo, (5) Delibird[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Vanillish*, (2) Piloswine*, (3) Sneasler, (4) Beartic*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Vanilluxe*, (2) Mamoswine*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Coastline: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Piplup, (2) Spheal, (3) Shellos - West Sea, (4) Shellder, (5) Bergmite, (6) Crabrawler, (7) Eiscue, (8) Lapras[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Prinplup, (2) Sealio*, (3) Gastrodon - West Sea*, (4) Cloyster, (5) Avalugg*, (6) Crabominable, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):] (1) Empoleon, (2) Walrein*, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 25 - Diaspore City to Mt. Aquila]A snow-covered path that can be a little dangerous. During berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Rare Bone (3.) Big Nugget (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Starly, (2) Swinub, (3) Deerling - Winter, (4) Alolan Sandshrew, (5) Sneasel, (6) Galarian Darumaka, (7) Snover, (8) Snorunt, (9) Eiscue, (10) Castform[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Staravia, (2) Piloswine*, (3) Sawsbuck - Winter*, (4) Alolan Sandslash, (5) Weavile, (6) Galarian Darmanitan, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Staraptor, (2) Mamoswine*, (3) Glalie*, (4) Froslass, (5) Abomasnow, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon, (7) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 26 - Beryl Town to Windy Valley]Wide open grass fields that stretch for quite the distance. You can feel the wind start to pick up. Aspear berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Tiny Mushroom (3.) Big Mushroom (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Fennekin, (2) Rookidee, (3) Igglybuff, (4) Pichu, (5) Rattata, (6) Bunnelby, (7) Varoom, (8) Bouffalant, (9) Girafarig, (10) Emolga[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Braixen, (2) Corvisquire, (3) Jigglypuff, (4) Pikachu, (5) Raticate, (6) Diggersby, (7) Farigiraf*, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Delphox, (2) Corviknight, (3) Wigglytuff, (4) Raichu, (5) Revavroom, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon, (7) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 27 - Windy Valley to Alexandrite City]More open grass fields, but the wind begins to die down and the temperature starts to rise. Passho berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Nugget (3.) Stardust (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Shinx, (2) Lillipup, (3) Fletchling, (4) Spearow, (5) Nickit, (6) Mankey, (7) Girafarig, (8) Riolu, (9) Audino, (10) Dedenne, (11) Tangela[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Luxio, (2) Herdier, (3) Fletchfinder, (4) Fearow, (5) Thievul, (6) Primeape*, (7) Farigiraf*, (8) Lucario, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Luxray, (2) Stoutland, (3) Talonflame, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 28 - Alexandrite City to Canyon]A path mostly of grassland, but as you get closer to the canyon the air begins to get drier and more dusty. Wacan berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Stardust (3.) Comet Shard (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Pidove, (2) Aron, (3) Litleo, (4) Ledyba, (5) Meditite, (6) Shroomish, (7) Munna, (8) Tyrogue, (9) Hawlucha, (10) Galarian Meowth[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):] (1) Tranquill, (2) Lairon*, (3) Pyroar*, (4) Ledian, (5) Medicham*, (6) Breloom*, (7) Musharna, (8) Hitmontop, (9) Hitmonchan, (10) Hitmonlee, (11) Mr. Mime*, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Unfezant, (2) Aggron*, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 29 - Ophiuchus Canyon to Emerald City]Some grassland, but mostly coastline. Rindo berry trees can be found here. (1.) Rare Bone (2.) Nugget (3.) Big Pearl (4.) Nothing Coastline: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Shellos - East Sea, (2) Staryu, (3) Cramorant, (4) Shuckle, (5) Pukumuku[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Gastrodon - East Sea*, (2) Starmie, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Grass: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Capsakid, (2) Flittle, (3) Rufflet, (4) Growlithe, (5) Furfrou[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Scovillain, (2) Espathra*, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Braviary*, (2) Arcanine, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 30 - Emerald City to Scorpius Desert]Sand from the beaches quickly turns into sand from the desert. Either way, it’s hot. Yache and Chople berry trees can be found here. (1.) Rare Bone (2.) Star Piece (3.) Comet Shard (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Klink, (2) Axew, (3) Silicobra, (4) Scraggy, (5) Spinarak, (6) Galarian Meowth, (7) Capsakid, (8) Vullaby, (9) Burmy - Sandy, (10) Gothita, (11) Solosis[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Klang*, (2) Fraxure*, (3) Sandaconda*, (4) Scrafty*, (5) Ariados, (6) Perrserker*, (7) Scovillain, (8) Wormadam - Sandy, (9) Mothim, (10) Gothorita*, (11) Duosion*, (12) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Klinklang*, (2) Haxorus*, (3) Mandibuzz*, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 31 - Scorpius Desert to Ophiuchus Canyon]Lots of sand. A little patches of grass here and there, but mostly sand. Coba and Payapa berry trees can be found here. (1.) Stardust (2.) Star Piece (3.) Nugget (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Timburr, (2) Rolycoly, (3) Burmy - Sandy, (4) Dunsparce, (5) Mienfoo, (6) Onix, (7) Scraggy, (8) Helioptile, (9) Castform, (10) Sableye, (11) Mawile[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Gurdurr, (2) Carkol, (3) Wormadam - Sandy, (4) Dudunsparce*, (5) Steelix, (6) Scrafty*, (7) Heliolisk, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Conkeldurr, (2) Coalossal, (3) Mienshao*, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 32 - Alexandrite City to Diamond City (aka Victory Road)]The path is full of hills and mountainous terrain, with the occasional spots of grassland in between. Tanga and Charti berry trees can be found here. (1.) Rare Bone (2.) Nugget (3.) Comet Shard (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Deino, (2) Gible, (3) Jangmo-o, (4) Rhyhorn, (5) Ferroseed, (6) Litleo, (7) Noibat, (8) Dodou, (9) Duraladon, (10) Mankey, (11) Falinks[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Gabite*, (2) Hakamo-o*, (3) Ferrothorn*, (4) Pyroar*, (5) Noivern, (6) Dodrio*, (7) Primeape*, (8) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Zweilous*, (2) Garchomp*, (3) Kommo-o*, (4) Archaludon, (5) Annihilape, (6) Rhydon*, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon, (8) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 4 (lvl 61-80):](1) Hydreigon*, (2) Rhyperior, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon, (5) Tier 3 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 33 - Diamond City to Crystal Falls]A small path in between some mountainous terrain. Kasib and Haban berry trees can be found here. (1.) Nugget (2.) Big Nugget (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Hatenna, (2) Pawmi, (3) Jangmo-o, (4) Alolan Vulpix, (5) Foongus, (6) Nymble, (7) Toxel, (8) Indeedee, (9) Stonjourner, (10) Lickitung, (11) Rockruff[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Hattrem*, (2) Pawmo, (3) Hakamo-o*, (4) Amoonguss*, (5) Lokix*, (6) Toxitricity*, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Hatterene*, (2) Pawmot, (3) Kommo-o*, (4) Alolan Ninetails, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon, (6) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 34 - Crystal Falls to Dragon Lake]A long path that starts in some hilly terrain but then ends in regular grassland. Colbur and Babiri berry trees can be found here. (1.) Big Mushroom (2.) Star Piece (3.) Big Nugget (4.) Nothing Grass: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Minccino, (2) Skwovent, (3) Meowth, (4) Exeggcute, (5) Farfetch’d[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Cinccino, (2) Greedent*, (3) Persian*, (4) Exeggutor, (5) Sirfetch’d, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Lakeside: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Azurill, (2) Poliwag, (3) Tadbulb, (4) Dewpider, (5) Basculin, (6) Buizel, (7) Surskit, (8) Psyduck[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Marill, (2) Poliwhirl*, (3) Bellibolt, (4) Araquanid*, (5) Basculegion*, (6) Floatzel*, (7) Masquerain*, (8) Golduck*, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon [/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Azumarill, (2) Poliwrath, (3) Politoed, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon, (5) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 35 - Dragon Lake to Jasper Town]The path starts out flat and then becomes hilly as it approaches Jasper Town. Chilan and Liechi berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pretty Feather (2.) Big Mushroom (3.) Nugget (4.) Nothing Grass: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Bagon, (2) Aipom, (3) Taillow, (4) Phanphy, (5) Swablu[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Shelgon*, (2) Ambipom*, (3) Swellow*, (4) Donphan*, (5) Altaria*, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Salamence*, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Lakeside: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Dreepy, (2) Tynamo, (3) Poliwag, (4) Dratini, (5) Goldeen, (6) Chewtle, (7) Dewpider, (8) Arrokuda[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Eelektrik*, (3) Poliwhirl*, (4) Dragonair*, (5) Seaking*, (6) Drednaw*, (7) Araquanid*, (8) Barraskewda*, (9) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Drakloak*, (2) Dragapult*, (3) Eelektross, (4) Poliwrath, (5) Politoed, (6) Tier 1 Pokemon, (7) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 36 - Emerald City to Amber City]A long stretch of ocean, where in the middle you can see the remains of S.S. Calypso. Can be surfed or take the ferry. If you take the ferry, you can't have a treasure roll. (1.) Pearl (2.) Big Pearl (3.) Star Piece (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Popplio, (2) Horsea, (3) Tentacool, (4) Wailmer, (5) Remoraid, (6) Staryu, (7) Mantyke, (8) Hisuian Qwilfish, (9) Frillish, (10) Maraenie, (11) Finneon, (12) Magikarp, (13) Finizen, (14) Shellder, (15) Feebas, (16) Clampearl, (17) Dhelmise, (18) Relicanth, (19) Alomomola, (20) Corsola, (21) Lapras, (22) Qwilfish[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Brionne, (2) Seadra*, (3) Tentacruel*, (4) Wailord*, (5) Octillery*, (6) Starmie, (7) Mantine, (8) Overqwil*, (9) Jellicent*, (10) Toxapex*, (11) Lumineon*, (12) Gyarados, (13) Palafin, (14) Cloyster, (15) Milotic, (16) Huntail, (17) Gorebyss, (18) Sharpedo*, (19) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Primarina, (2) Kingdra, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 37 - Amber City to Pearl Town]A short stretch of beaches and ocean, frequently filled with tourists and vacationers. Can be surfed or take the ferry. Ganlon and Salac berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pearl (2.) Big Pearl (3.) Comet Shard (4.) Nothing Coastline: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Squirtle, (2) Wiglett, (3) Pincurchin, (4) Cramorant[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Wartortle, (2) Wugtrio*, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Blastoise, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Ocean: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Finizen, (2) Galarian Corsola, (3) Mareanie, (4) Binacle, (5) Alomomola, (6) Veluza, (7) Bruxish, (8) Luvdisc[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):][/hider] (1) Palafin, (2) Cursola*, (3) Toxapex*, (4) Barbaracle*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 38 - Amber City to Coral Town]A short stretch of beaches and ocean, only really frequented by the most determined of ocean-goers. Can be surfed or take the ferry. Petaya and Apicot berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pearl (2.) Star Piece (3.) Pearl String (4.) Nothing Coastline: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Krabby, (2) Sandyghast, (3) Wiglett, (4) Clobbopus, (5) Pincurchin[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Kingler*, (2) Wugtrio*, (3) Grapploct*, (4) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Palossand*, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Ocean: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Finizen, (2) Galarian Corsola, (3) Mareanie, (4) Binacle, (5) Alomomola, (6) Veluza, (7) Bruxish, (8) Luvdisc[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Palafin, (2) Cursola*, (3) Toxapex*, (4) Barbaracle*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Tier 1 Pokemon, (2) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 39 - Zircon City to Pearl Town]A route that starts out in the ocean and ends up back on land. Can be surfed or take the ferry. Lansat and Starf berry trees can be found here. (1.) Pearl (2.) Big Pearl (3.) Star Piece (4.) Nothing Coastline/Ocean: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Inkay, (2) Sandyghast, (3) Clobbopus, (4) Krabby, (5) Mantyke, (6) Galarian Corsola, (7) Clauncher, (8) Crabrawler, (9) Luvdisc[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Malamar, (2) Grapploct*, (3) Kingler*, (4) Mantine, (5) Cursola*, (6) Clawitzer*, (7) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Palossand*, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] Grass: [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):](1) Vulpix, (2) Venonat, (3) Alolan Meowth, (4) Alolan Grimer[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Alolan Weezing*, (2) Venomoth*, (3) Alolan Persian, (4) Alolan Muk*, (5) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Ninetails, (2) Tier 1 Pokemon, (3) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider][/hider] [hider=Route 40 - Scorpius Desert to Desert Ruins]Nothing but mounds of desert sand. (1.) Nugget (2.) Big Nugget (3.) Rare Bone (4.) Nothing [hider=Pokemon Tier 1 (lvl 1-20):] (1) Trapinch, (2) Nacli, (3) Spoink, (4) Bramblin, (5) Cacnea, (6) Hippopotas, (7) Nosepass, (8) Galarian Yamask, (9) Cubone, (10) Sizzlipede, (11) Baltoy[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 2 (lvl 21-40):](1) Vibrava*, (2) Naclstack*, (3) Grumpig*, (4) Brambleghast, (5) Cacturne*, (6) Hippowdon*, (7) Probopass, (8) Runerigus*, (9) Marowak*, (10) Centiskorch*, (12) Claydol*, (13) Tier 1 Pokemon[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Tier 3 (lvl 41-60):](1) Flygon*, (2) Garganacl, (3) Tier 1 Pokemon, (4) Tier 2 Pokemon[/hider] [/hider][/hider] [hider=Items][hider=PokeMart Items][hider=Poke Balls]Buy for 200P each. Sell for 50P each. You can use whatever Poke Ball you’d like (barring the Master Ball), but the catch rate is always the same and the cost is always the same.[/hider] [hider=Medicine] [list][*]Potion – Heals 2 HP. 300P [*]Super Potion – Heals 4 HP. 700P [*]Hyper Potion – Heals 7 HP. 1200P [*]Max Potion – Heals Max HP. 2,500P [*]Fresh Water – Heals 1 HP. 200P [*]Soda Pop – Heals 2 HP. 300P [*]Lemonade – Heals 3 HP. 400P [*]Moomoo Milk* – Heals 5 HP. Only available at Peridot Town. 600P [*]Full Restore – Heals max HP + cure status conditions. 3,000P [*]Revive – Revives Pokemon to half HP. 2,000P [*]Max Revive – Revives Pokemon to full health. 3,000P [*]Antidote – Cures poison. 200P [*]Burn Heal – Cures burn. 200P [*]Ice Heal – Cures freeze. 200P [*]Awakening – Cures sleep. 200P [*]Paralyze Heal – Cures paralyze. 200P [*]Full Heal – Cures any status condition. 400P [*]Lava Cookie* – Cures any status condition. Only available at Crone Island. 300P[/list][/hider] [hider=Consumable Stat Boosters]Buy for 1,000P, sell for 250P. [list][*]X Speed – Increases by one stage. [*]X Sp. Atk – Increases by one stage. [*]X Sp. Def – Increases by one stage. [*]X Defense – Increases by one stage. [*]X Attack – Increases by one stage. [*]X Accuracy – Increases by one stage. [*]Guard Spec - Prevents stat reduction.[/list][/hider] [hider=Evolution Items]Buy for 3,000P each. Sell for 1,000P each. [list][*]Sun Stone [*]Moon Stone [*]Fire Stone [*]Thunder Stone [*]Leaf Stone [*]Shiny Stone [*]Dusk Stone [*]Dawn Stone [*]Oval Stone [*]Ice Stone [*]Whipped Dream [*]Sachet [*]Sweet Apple [*]Tart Apple [*]Syrupy Apple [*]Cracked Pot [*]Chipped Pot [*]Unremarkable Teacup [*]Masterpiece Teacup [*]Prism Scale [*]Linking Cord (Substitute for general trade evolutions) [*]Leek* (Only used for evolution, otherwise useless) [*]Upgrade [*]Strawberry Sweet [*]Love Sweet [*]Berry Sweet [*]Clover Sweet [*]Flower Sweet [*]Star Sweet [*]Ribbon Sweet [*]Protector [*]Electirizer [*]Magmarizer [*]Dubious Disc [*]Reaper Cloth [*]Razor Claw* (Only used for evolution, otherwise useless) [*]Razor Fang - Grants all attacking moves that do not already have a chance to flinch a 1/5 chance roll of causing each target to flinch. [*]Deep Sea Tooth - If held by a Clampearl, it maxes out its Special Attack. [*]Deep Sea Scale - If held by a Clampearl, it maxes out its Special Defense. [*]King’s Rock - Grants all attacking moves that do not already have a chance to flinch a 1/5 chance roll of causing each target to flinch. [*]Dragon Scale [*]Galarica Cuff [*]Galarica Wreath[/list][/hider] [hider=Combat Items][list] Buy for 4,000P. Sell for 1,000P. [*]Bright Powder - Decreases the opponent’s accuracy by one stage OR increases the user’s evasion by one stage. [*]White Herb - It will restore any lowered stat in battle—but only once. [*]Mental Herb - If the holder is infatuated or affected by Taunt, Encore, Torment, Heal Block, or Disable (including from Cursed Body), it consumes the item and is cured of all these effects. [*]Choice Band - This headband boosts the holder's Attack stat to max but only allows the use of a single move. [*]Silver Powder - Boosts the power of Bug type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Amulet Coin - Doubles the amount of money received from battles. [*]Everstone - Prevents evolutions. Mostly aesthetic item since you can choose not to evolve your Pokemon at any time/all the time. [*]Focus Band - An item to be held by a Pokémon. When the holder is hit with a move that should knock it out, it may be able to endure with .5 HP. It has a 1/10 chance roll of working. [*]Metal Coat - Boosts the power of Steel type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Leftovers - Heals the user by .5 HP at the end of every turn. [*]Light Ball - Boosts Pikachu’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats to max. [*]Soft Sand - Boosts the power of Ground type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Hard Stone - Boosts the power of Rock type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Miracle Seed - Boosts the power of Grass type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Black Glasses - Boosts the power of Dark type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Black Belt - Boosts the power of Fighting type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Magnet - Boosts the power of Electric type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Mystic Water - Boosts the power of Water type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Sharp Beak - Boosts the power of Flying type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Poison Barb - Boosts the power of Poison type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Never-Melt Ice - Boosts the power of Ice type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Spell Tag - Boosts the power of Ghost type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Twisted Spoon - Boosts the power of Psychic type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Charcoal - Boosts the power of Fire type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Dragon Fang - Boosts the power of Dragon type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Silk Scarf - Boosts the power of Normal type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Shell Bell - Heals the user by .5 HP every time they hit the target with a damaging move. It cannot heal a Pokémon affected by Heal Block. [*]Thick Club - Maximizes the Attack stat of a Cubone or Marowak that holds it. [*]Metal Powder - Maximizes the Defense stat of a Ditto that holds it. [*]Wide Lens - Boosts the user’s accuracy by one stage. [*]Muscle Band - Increases the base power of physical moves by .5 HP. [*]Wise Glasses - Increases the base power of special moves by .5 HP. [*]Expert Belt - Strengthens super effective attacks by .5 HP. [*]Light Clay - If the Pokémon holding this item uses Light Screen, Reflect, or Aurora Veil, the effects of those moves last eight turns instead of five turns. [*]Life Orb - Increases the damage of damage moves by .5 HP but receives .25 HP damage when using damage moves. [*]Power Herb - If the holder uses a move that has a charging turn (except Sky Drop), immediately after charging the move the user consumes the Power Herb and executes the final stage of the move. [*]Toxic Orb - At the end of the turn, this item badly poisons its holder. [*]Flame Orb - At the end of the turn, the item burns its holder. [*]Quick Powder - An item that if held by a Ditto, doubles its Speed stat. It does not work when Ditto is transformed. [*]Focus Sash - If the holder has full HP and is hit with a move that should knock it out, it will endure with .5 HP—but only once. [*]Zoom Lens - An item that boosts its wearer’s accuracy by one stage. [*]Iron Ball - It lowers the holder's Speed stat by one stage and makes the holder vulnerable to Ground-type moves even if it is a Flying type or is levitating. [*]Destiny Knot - Should the holder of this bright-red thread become infatuated, the Pokémon it is infatuated with will be similarly afflicted. [*]Black Sludge - If held by a poison type Pokemon, the Pokemon will gradually heal with .5 HP at the end of every turn. If held by a Pokémon that is not Poison-type, the holder takes damage equal to .5 HP at the end of each turn. Pokémon with the Ability Magic Guard are immune to this damage. [*]Icy Rock - If the Pokémon holding this item creates hail with the moves Hail, or the Ability Snow Warning, or the Pokémon creates snow with the moves Snowscape or Chilly Reception, it lasts eight turns instead of five turns. [*]Smooth Rock - If the Pokémon holding this item creates a sandstorm with the moves Sandstorm, or the Abilities Sand Stream or Sand Spit, it lasts eight turns instead of five turns. [*]Heat Rock - If the Pokémon holding this item creates harsh sunlight with the moves Sunny Day, or the Abilities Drought or Orichalcum Pulse, it lasts eight turns instead of five turns. [*]Damp Rock - If the Pokémon holding this item creates rain with the moves Rain Dance, or the Ability Drizzle, it lasts eight turns instead of five turns. [*]Grip Claw - It causes binding moves used by the holder to always bind for 7 turns. [*]Choice Scarf - This item boosts the user’s Speed stat to max, but only allows the use of a single move. [*]Sticky Barb - At the end of the turn, the item damages the holder by .5 HP each turn. If a Pokémon with no held item hits a Pokémon holding the item with a contact move, including Knock Off, the item will transfer to the Pokémon that used the move (even if the original holder has the Sticky Hold Ability). It does not damage Pokémon with the Ability Magic Guard. [*]Shed Shell - It allows the holder to switch out regardless of trapping moves and Abilities. [*]Big Root - If a Pokémon holding a Big Root uses a draining move or Strength Sap, it restores .5 HP more HP than it otherwise would. Additionally, a Pokémon holding this item regains .5 HP from Leech Seed, Ingrain and Aqua Ring. It also increases the damage taken by the holder from Liquid Ooze. [*]Choice Specs - This item boosts the user’s Special Attack stat to max, but only allows the use of a single move. [*]Eviolite - It boosts the Defense and Special Defense by one stage of a Pokémon that holds it if the holder is not fully evolved. [*]Float Stone - Halves the weight of the holder. [*]Rocky Helmet - It damages the Pokémon that hit the holder with contact moves by .5 HP. [*]Air Balloon - It makes the holder ungrounded. [*]Ring Target - The holder loses its type immunities to moves. It does not affect other type-based immunities, such as Grass-type Pokémon being immune to powder and spore moves, but does make Ground-type Pokémon vulnerable to Thunder Wave. [*]Absorb Bulb - It raises the holder's Special Attack by one stage when it is hit by a damaging Water-type move. [*]Cell Battery - It raises the holder's Attack when it is hit by a damaging Electric-type move. [*]Adrenaline Orb - This orb boosts the Speed stat by one stage if the holder is intimidated. It can only be used once. [*]Weakness Policy - It raises the holder's Attack and Special Attack if it is hit by a super-effective move. It can only be used once. [*]Luminous Moss - It raises the holder's Special Defense when it is hit by a damaging Water-type move. [*]Assault Vest - Raises the holder's Special Defense by one stage, but also prevents the holder from using any status moves except Me First. [*]Safety Goggles - It grants the holder immunity to powder and spore moves and damage from weather. [*]Snowball - If the holder is hit by an Ice-type damaging move, it consumes the item and its Attack is increased by one stage. [*]Throat Spray - After the Pokémon holding the item uses a sound-based move, it consumes the item and its Special Attack is raised by one stage. [*]Fairy Feather - Boosts the power of Fairy type moves by an additional .5 HP in damage. [*]Heavy-Duty Boots - The holder is unaffected by the effects of entry hazards.[/list][/hider] [hider=Contest Scarves]Buy for 5,000P. Sell for 2,000P. Can only be bought.[list] [*]Red Scarf [*]Blue Scarf [*]Pink Scarf [*]Green Scarf [*]Yellow Scarf[/list][/hider] [hider=Nectar]Buy for 300P. Sell for 150P.[list] [*]Red Nectar [*]Yellow Nectar [*]Pink Nectar [*]Purple Nectar[/list][/hider] [hider=Terrain Seeds]Buy for 20,000P. Sell for 5,000P. Can only be bought.[list] [*]Electric Seed - It boosts the holder's Defense in Electric Terrain. Can only be used once. [*]Psychic Seed - It boosts the holder's Special Defense in Psychic Terrain. Can only be used once. [*]Misty Seed - It boosts the holder's Special Defense in Misty Terrain. Can only be used once. [*]Grassy Seed - It boosts the holder's Defense in Grassy Terrain. Can only be used once.[/list][/hider] [hider=Memories for Silvally]Buy for 1,000P each. Sell for 100P. Can only be bought.[/hider][/hider] [hider=Discoverable Items][hider=Treasures List]These will be potential finds scattered across the region and you have to roll for finding them. [list][*]Tiny Mushroom – Sell for 250P [*]Big Mushroom – Sell for 2,500P [*]Balm Mushroom – Sell for 7,500P [*]Pearl – Sell for 1,000P [*]Big Pearl – Sell for 4,000P [*]Pearl String – Sell for 10,000P [*]Stardust – Sell for 1,500P [*]Star Piece – Sell for 5,000P [*]Comet Shard – Sell for 10,000P [*]Nugget – Sell for 5,000P [*]Big Nugget – Sell for 10,000P [*]Rare Bone – Sell for 2,500P [*]Relic Copper – Sell for 1,000P [*]Relic Silver – Sell for 5,000P [*]Relic Gold – Sell for 10,000P [*]Pretty Feather – Sell for 500P[/list][/hider] [hider=Fossils List]Sell for 2,500P.[list] [*]Root Fossil [*]Claw Fossil [*]Helix Fossil [*]Dome Fossil [*]Old Amber [*]Armor Fossil [*]Skull Fossil [*]Jaw Fossil [*]Sail Fossil [*]Fossilized Bird [*]Fossilized Fish [*]Fossilized Drake [*]Fossilized Dino [*]Cover Fossil [*]Plume Fossil[/list][/hider] [hider=Berries]Can be bought for 250P each, Sell for 100P each. But only at the Berry Farm in Coral Town. "formerly n/a" means I changed what the berry does in order to fit the RP. Or just gave it a benefit as some just didn't have any. [list][*]#1: Cheri Berry - Red berry, spicy flavor. Cures Paralysis. [*]#2: Chesto Berry - Blue berry, dry flavor. Cures Sleep. [*]#3: Pecha Berry - Pink berry, sweet flavor. Cures Poison. [*]#4: Rawst Berry - Green berry, bitter flavor. Cures Burn. [*]#5: Aspear Berry - Yellow berry, sour flavor. Cures Freeze. [*]#6: Leppa Berry - Red berry, spicy flavor. Heals 1 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#7: Oran Berry - Blue berry, dry flavor. Heals 1 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#8: Persim Berry - Pink berry, sweet flavor. Cures Confusion. [*]#9: Lum Berry - Green berry, bitter flavor. Cures any non-volatile status condition (Burn, Freeze, Paralysis, Poison & Sleep) and confusion. [*]#10: Sitrus Berry - Yellow berry, sour flavor. Heals 2 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#11: Figy Berry - Red berry, spicy flavor. Heals 3 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#12: Wiki Berry - Blue berry, dry flavor. Heals 3 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#13: Mago Berry - Pink berry, sweet flavor. Heals 3 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#14: Aguav Berry - Green berry, bitter flavor. Heals 3 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#15: Iapapa Berry - Yellow berry, sour flavor. Heals 3 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#16: Razz Berry - Red berry, spicy and dry flavors. Heals 2 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#17: Bluk Berry - Blue berry, dry and sweet flavors. Heals 2 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#18: Nanab Berry - Pink berry, sweet and bitter flavors. Heals 2 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#19: Wepear Berry - Green berry, bitter and sour flavors. Heals 2 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#20: Pinap Berry - Yellow berry, sour and spicy flavors. Heals 2 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#21: Pomeg Berry - Red berry, spicy, sweet, and bitter flavors. Heals 4 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#22: Kelpsy Berry - Blue berry, dry, bitter, and sour flavors. Heals 4 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#23: Qualot Berry - Pink berry, spicy, sweet, and sour flavors. Heals 4 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#24: Hondew Berry - Green berry, spicy, dry, and bitter flavors. Heals 4 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#25: Grepa Berry - Yellow berry, dry, sweet, and sour flavors. Heals 4 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#26: Tamato Berry - Red berry, strong spicy flavor. Heals 5 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#27: Cornn Berry - Blue berry, strong dry flavor. Heals 5 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#28: Magost Berry - Pink berry, strong sweet flavor. Heals 5 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#29: Rabuta Berry - Green berry, strong bitter flavor. Heals 5 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#30: Nomel Berry - Yellow berry, strong sour flavor. Heals 5 HP when Pokemon’s HP falls below 50%. [*]#31: Spelon Berry - Pink berry, strong spicy flavor. Cures Paralysis. [*]#32: Pamtre Berry - Blue berry, strong dry flavor. Cures Sleep. [*]#33: Watmel Berry - Green berry, strong sweet flavor. Cures Poison. [*]#34: Durin Berry - Green berry, strong bitter flavor. Cures Burn. [*]#35: Belue Berry - Blue berry, strong sour flavor. Cures Freeze. [*]#36: Occa Berry - Red berry, strong spicy and sweet flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Fire-type move. [*]#37: Passho Berry - Blue berry, strong dry and bitter flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Water-type move. [*]#38: Wacan Berry - Yellow berry, strong sweet and sour flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Electric-type move. [*]#39: Rindo Berry - Green berry, strong bitter and spicy flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Grass-type move. [*]#40: Yache Berry - Blue berry, strong sour and dry flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Ice-type move. [*]#41: Chople Berry - Red berry, strong spicy and bitter flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Fighting-type move. [*]#42: Kebia Berry - Green berry, strong dry and sour flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Poison-type move. [*]#43: Shuca Berry - Yellow berry, strong sweet and spicy flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Ground-type move. [*]#44: Coba Berry - Blue berry, strong bitter and dry flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Flying-type move. [*]#45: Payapa Berry - Red berry, strong sour and sweet flavors. Halves damage taken from a super effective Psychic-type move. [*]#46: Tanga Berry - Green berry, strong spicy flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Bug-type move. [*]#47: Charti Berry - Yellow berry, strong dry flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Rock-type move. [*]#48: Kasib Berry - Pink berry, strong sweet flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Ghost-type move. [*]#49: Haban Berry - Red berry, strong bitter flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Dragon-type move. [*]#50: Colbur Berry - Pink berry, strong sweet flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Dark-type move. [*]#51: Babiri Berry - Green berry, strong spicy flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Steel-type move. [*]#52: Chilan Berry - Yellow berry, strong dry flavor. Halves damage taken from a Normal-type move. [*]#53: Liechi Berry - Yellow berry, strong spicy and sweet flavors. strong Raises Attack when HP falls below 50%. [*]#54: Ganlon Berry - Blue berry, strong dry and bitter flavors. Raises Defense when HP falls below 50%. [*]#55: Salac Berry - Green berry, strong sweet and sour flavors. Raises Speed when HP falls below 50%. [*]#56: Petaya Berry - Pink berry, strong spicy and bitter flavors. Raises Special Attack when HP falls below 50%. [*]#57: Apicot Berry - Blue berry, strong dry and sour flavors. Raises Special Defense when HP falls below 50%. [*]#58: Lansat Berry - Pink berry, strong bitter flavor. Cures Confusion. (formerly n/a) [*]#59: Starf Berry - Green berry, strong sour flavor. Maximizes a random stat when HP falls below 50% (Roll 1/5 to determine which). [*]#60: Enigma Berry - Yellow berry, strong spicy flavor. Restores 25% HP when damaged by a super effective move. [*]#61: Micle Berry - Green berry, strong dry flavor. Raises accuracy of the holder by one stage when HP falls below 50%. [*]#62: Custap Berry - Red berry, strong sweet flavor. Causes the holder's next move to go first in the next turn when HP falls below 50%. [*]#63: Jaboca Berry - Yellow berry, strong bitter flavor. strong Damages attacker by .5 HP when holder is damaged by a physical move. [*]#64: Rowap Berry - Blue berry, strong sour flavor. Damages attacker by .5 HP when holder is damaged by a special move. [*]#65: Roseli Berry - Red berry, strong sweet flavor. Halves damage taken from a super effective Fairy-type move. [*]#66: Kee Berry - Pink berry, strong well-rounded flavors. Raises Defense when damaged by a physical move. [*]#67: Maranga Berry - Yellow berry, strong well-rounded flavors. Raises Special Defense when damaged by a special move. [*]#68: Hopo Berry - Yellow berry, strong well-rounded flavors. Cures infatuation.[/list][/hider] [hider=Key Items & How to Get Them][list] [*]Bike – A bike. Have one of your own or find other means of acquiring one. Can be rented & returned at various Bike Shops in each city/town. That way you don't have to carry one around in places you don't need it. [*]Contest Pass – Required for coordinators to have for Pokemon contests. It is a small card with your character’s Contest ID number and name on it. [*]Fishing Rod – A tool to catch Pokemon in the water. Can be acquired at Lake Clearwater or Dragon Lake via an NPC event/quest. Or you can just buy one at a PokeMart (no need to use actual currency). [*]Go-Goggles – Necessary for the sandstorms of Scorpius Desert. You can buy one in Alexandrite City or Emerald City. You don’t have to spend “actual” (RP recognized) currency for it. [*]Poffin Case – A container to store poffins. You can get one at any Contest Hall. [*]Pokeblock Kit – A container to store pokeblocks. You can get one at any Contest Hall. [*]Prop Case – A small case that can contain various props for Pokemon to wear in Pokemon contests. You can “buy” any props without spending actual (RP recognized) currency. [*]S.S. Ticket – A ticket for the S.S. Nereid. Discover in the RP how to acquire one.[/list][/hider][/hider][/hider] [hider=Starre Region Lore][hider=Gangs of Obsidian City: The Blue Houndooms and the Red Skuntanks] There are many gangs in Obsidian City, but the two biggest ones are the Blue Houndooms in the West District and the Red Skuntanks in the East District. Most of their crimes are self-contained to Obsidian City, as they’re usually too busy fighting each other for territory gains. In the old days, the gang fighting had a death toll and all the streets of Obsidian City were equally. But ever since the gangs turned their feuding to strictly Pokemon battles and kept their fighting out of the Central District, Obsidian City has been relatively better off for it.[/hider] [hider=Granny Mae’s Cookies]Starre region’s most iconic brand: Granny Mae’s Cookies. There is no place in Starre that doesn’t have some kind of advertisement for Granny Mae’s Cookies, be it television, radio, or billboards. The cookies are rather tasty, but there have been some criticisms of Granny Mae’s ruthless business tactics as well as her growing monopoly on the cookie industry. Those criticisms don’t tend to stick around for long, one way or another.[/hider] [hider=Master Ball Ban] To catch a Pokemon with a Poke Ball, the Pokemon in question must accept the trainer and must agree to be caught. If the Poke Ball fails, it means the trainer was rejected. Thus, the Starre Region Institute has deemed the Master Ball unethical as it forces Pokemon to be captured, regardless of their consent or lack of. It is illegal to own or use Master Balls in the region of Starre.[/hider] [hider=Morpheus and the Dreamlink] The company Morpheus was founded only a couple years ago. One of its founders, Cassandra Stern, hired Dr. Silas Walter and invested in his Dream World research. From its fruition came the Dreamlink; technology that allows to manipulate and control one’s dreams via dream therapy. Using the dream therapy, patient’s nightmares have been heavily reduced and using the art of suggestion, have been shown to have improved moods, reduced depression, and enabling a better sense of awareness and control in one’s waking hours. In its current state, the Dreamlink’s dream therapy is currently very expensive, and only the wealthy can afford it, but efforts are allegedly being put in to allow it for the general public.[/hider] [hider=New Beginnings Festival]A festival in Beryl Town where the giving of Pokemon eggs occurs. It originally started as a tradition of giving young people their first Pokemon egg as a right of passage, but in later years has evolved into the event where trainers starting out on their journeys receive a Pokemon egg for the occasion. Nowadays, it is led by the Institute, who provide and give out the eggs.[/hider] [hider=Starre Academy]The Starre region’s most prestigious and well known school for academics as well as Pokemon training. Many of their students often end up taking up the Starre Region Gym Challenge and take on the Starre League. Some have even managed to challenge the champion, in some years. The Academy work closely with the Institute and many of the faculty at the Institute work as teachers of the Academy or, more often, guest speakers.[/hider] [hider=Starre Region Championship League] Starre’s Championship League is a yearly tournament that only lasts for a couple of days, but is preceded by the “Championship League season;” a time frame of a couple months where trainers are given time to prepare for the Starre Championship League. For some trainers that involves taking on the Gym Challenge first, but many often have already finished their Gym Challenge and merely must prepare for the League itself. The League is split up into two parts. The first part, participants must challenge all four of the Elite Four members. The order is random. After successfully defeating all four, the participants must face off each other until one is left standing, who will then go onto challenge the Starre’s champion: the Starry Prince.[/hider] [hider=Tale of a Wish] A legend about a knight, a princess, and a legendary Pokemon in the times of ancient Starre. Go to Ye Old Starry Faire to learn more.[/hider] [hider=Team Sleep] A notorious gang that showed up only a few years ago. Their crimes mostly include Pokemon stealing, general thievery, and use of force to cause general mayhem. No one is quite sure what the actual goal is of Team Sleep, but what is known is that their crimes and general numbers have rapidly increased over the years. Their name was not self-chosen, but rather one given by the media for their crime tactics: putting Pokemon and people to sleep and committing crimes before they awake. These individuals can be seen masked (whether in a regular mask or a gas mask) and only the few that have been caught have been identified. [/hider] [hider=The Starre Region Institute] The Starre Region Institute is a collective academic institution spread across the region in many locations. The primary goal is to study Pokemon and cultivate a positive relationship between Pokemon and humans. The Institute Labs also serves as the primary Pokemon Storage and Transfer System for trainers in the Starre region. There are a total of seven Institute Labs across the Starre region. Their locations include: Amethyst Town, Beryl Town, Diaspore City, Diamond City, Emerald City, and Pearl Town. Beryl Town is the largest location.[/hider] [hider=The Tragic Case of Charlotte Atlas-Stern] Roughly seventeen years ago, six-year-old Charlotte Atlas-Stern, daughter of famous opera singer Cassandra Stern and business man Landon Atlas, went missing on the S.S. Calypso. The cruise ship was far along the Starry Sea and came to a crashing stop when the girl was announced missing. But by the time she was reported gone, the girl was nowhere to be found. The coast guard did find evidence to suggest the girl was lost at sea. After days of searching and finding nothing, the young girl was determined dead, much to the grief of her parents. But while the girl was deemed officially dead, the public (and her mother) believed that the girl might still be alive. Cassandra Stern paid good money to have Charlotte’s face plastered over every news channel, newspaper, and website in hopes of finding her daughter, whom she believed to simply be missing. But after a month of intense searching, the public’s energy in finding the lost girl quickly died down and people gave up. Everyone but Cassandra Stern deemed the girl dead. A few months after the girl was deemed dead, both the press and the public deemed Cassandra Stern to be responsible for the daughter’s death. Prior to the tragedy, there were rumors that Miss Cassandra Stern abused young Charlotte, but no one took them seriously as Cassandra Stern was one of Starre’s biggest stars and could do no wrong. But after the tragedy, these accusations came into light and focus, and there were even accusations that Cassandra Stern may have even murdered her own daughter. But while this was a popular theory at the time and many called for justice on behalf of the little girl, there was never enough evidence to prosecute. Time has since passed, and the memory of Miss Charlotte Atlas-Stern and the tragedy of her death is long gone. Cassandra Stern may not be Starre’s bright-eyed darling as she used to be, but her reputation has since recovered and she no longer has to deal with cruel accusations of abuse, neglect, or murder of her child. But the loss of her daughter will always haunt her.[/hider] [hider=Pokemon Storage and Transfer System]Pokemon that are stored in the computers at Pokemon Centers are not stored electronically, but merely transported electronically to a select location where the Pokemon is kept, fed, taken care of, and is allowed to interact with other Pokemon (much like a Day Care, just no leveling up). To retrieve the Pokemon, the trainer must send in a request for the Pokemon at a Computer System in a location such as a Pokemon Center and the Poke Ball with their Pokemon in it will be transferred electronically (teleported) to them. When capturing a Pokemon after reaching max capacity on hand, the Poke Ball in question is not immediately transported/teleported into the Storage System like in the games, but the trainer in question must register the Pokemon and store it manually the next time they’re in town. For the sake of simplicity, I’m just going to ask that you only use 6 and any extras on hand not be able for use until after you register them at the next town. [/hider] [hider=Trainer Age Law] In Starre, it’s considered negligent and against the law to allow those under the age of 16 to travel around the region unsupervised by an adult. In Starre, most minors stay in school until the age of 16-18 where they then may begin their Pokemon journey. Not all choose to go right away, as many can’t afford it and often wait until a couple years later to do so.[/hider][/hider] [hider=Quests & Story Progress]Tempted to do a quest-like system, but at the very least this is where I will write up the current status of things. If I have time.[/hider]