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by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

æ FireFox ScribeFire Rocks

ø What’s Firefox?Here’s the definion.

The award-winning Web browser is now faster, more secure, and fully customizable to your online life. With Firefox 3, we’ve added powerful new features that make your online experience even better.

Stay Secure on the Web
The Web is a great place, but sometimes you’ll encounter bad people. Firefox keeps you safe from spyware, hackers, scammers and spammers, using the power of a vigilant and passionate community to protect you 24/7.

Phishing Protection takes Firefox’s security to a new level, helping to safeguard your financial information and protect you from identity theft. When you encounter a Web site that is a suspected forgery (known as a “phishing” site) Firefox will warn you and offer to take you to a search page so you can find the real Web site you were looking for.

Pop-up Blocker
Firefox keeps you in control of the Web pages you’re viewing, blocking annoying pop-ups. Firefox’s pop-up blocker notifies you when pop-ups are blocked via the information bar or icon on the lower right of the screen.

ï What’s Scibefire?

Scibefire is an add~on to firefox.
ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates
with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog.
I give it a thumbs up actually I’m using it right know.
And watching a video on youtube.

Come here to download Firefox3

Come here if you already have firefox and want to
download ScibeFire

These downloads are FREE so no need 2 worry

Hope you like.ô
Firefox logo

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

æ FireFox ScribeFire Rocks

ø What’s Firefox?Here’s the definion.

The award-winning Web browser is now faster, more secure, and fully customizable to your online life. With Firefox 3, we’ve added powerful new features that make your online experience even better.

Stay Secure on the Web
The Web is a great place, but sometimes you’ll encounter bad people. Firefox keeps you safe from spyware, hackers, scammers and spammers, using the power of a vigilant and passionate community to protect you 24/7.

Phishing Protection takes Firefox’s security to a new level, helping to safeguard your financial information and protect you from identity theft. When you encounter a Web site that is a suspected forgery (known as a “phishing” site) Firefox will warn you and offer to take you to a search page so you can find the real Web site you were looking for.

Pop-up Blocker
Firefox keeps you in control of the Web pages you’re viewing, blocking annoying pop-ups. Firefox’s pop-up blocker notifies you when pop-ups are blocked via the information bar or icon on the lower right of the screen.

ï What’s Scibefire?

Scibefire is an add~on to firefox.
ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates
with your browser and lets you easily post to your blog.
I give it a thumbs up actually I’m using it right know.
And watching a video on youtube.

Come here to download Firefox3

Come here if you already have firefox and want to
download ScibeFire

These downloads are FREE so no need 2 worry

Hope you like.ô

Action Replay?DS?

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

¤Everyone who has a ds or the old ds system has action replay.

And if you don’t know what action reply is,I’ll tell you.

Action Replay is a cheat sofare (no it doesn’t crash your
computer
)

At first I wanted it really badly and then I saw the price.
Not saying that $24.99 is expensive.But I can buy games with
that kind of money.

But if you want my opinon, the ONLY reson you should use this
if you need to beat a boss or need more life.But if you don’t
understand what I’m saying then look at this article I took from a game store
that sells it.

~*~Game Store Article~*~

Action Replay DS uses real cheat codes to get to the heart of your Nintendo DS games, giving you enhancements such as Infinite Lives, Infinite Health, All Vehicles, All Levels and other exciting cheats.

Datel’s latest Action Replay game enhancer has the power to blow your NDS games wide open. Action Replay DS uses real cheat codes to get to the heart of your Nintendo DS games, giving you enhancements such as Infinite Lives, Infinite Health, All Vehicles, All Levels and other exciting cheats.

Action Replay DS is really easy to use. You simply insert the supplied Action Replay cartridge into your DS or DS Lite, and switch on. When prompted, remove the Action Replay card and replace it with your game card. Action Replay recognises the title in question and offers you the title’s code list. It’s that easy! They’re great codes too. For example, codes for the ever-popular Pokémon Diamond and Pearl include Max Cash, All TMs & HMs, Pokedex 100% Complete, Walk Through Walls, Infinite Health, One-Hit Kill and more.

Like previous versions of Action Replay, Action Replay DS is fully updateable, so you don’t need to buy a new one when new games are released; just update your Action Replay over the internet using the PC app supplied. You can also enter codes manually using Action Replay’s virtual keyboard. Our code creators are always hard at work on the latest DS titles, so even the very latest games will be trained and tamed within hours of hitting the shelves.

Action Replay DS is compatible with both the original DS and the DS Lite. To update the device, a PC runninng Windows XP, 200 or Vista (32 bit) and connected to the internet is required.

Action Replay Pic

Raindrops Remix

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

Windows Xp

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

Windows XP is a family of 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. The name “XP” stands for eXPerience.[2] Windows XP is the successor to both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows Me, and is the first consumer-oriented operating system produced by Microsoft to be built on the Windows NT kernel (version 5.1) and architecture. Windows XP was first released on October 25, 2001, and over 400 million copies were in use in January 2006, according to an estimate in that month by an IDC analyst.[3] It is succeeded by Windows Vista, which was released to volume license customers on November 8, 2006, and worldwide to the general public on January 30, 2007. Direct OEM and retail sales of Windows XP ceased on June 30, 2008, although it is still possible to obtain Windows XP from System Builders [4] (smaller OEMs who sell assembled computers) until January 31, 2009 or by purchasing Windows Vista Ultimate or Business and then downgrading to Windows XP.[5][6]

The most common editions of the operating system are Windows XP Home Edition, which is targeted at home users, and Windows XP Professional, which offers additional features such as support for Windows Server domains and two physical processors, and is targeted at power users, business and enterprise clients. Windows XP Media Center Edition has additional multimedia features enhancing the ability to record and watch TV shows, view DVD movies, and listen to music. Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is designed to run ink-aware applications built using the Tablet PC platform. Two separate 64-bit versions of Windows XP were also released, Windows XP 64-bit Edition for IA-64 (Itanium) processors and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition for x86-64. There is also Windows XP Embedded, a componentized version of the Windows XP Professional, and editions for specific markets such as Windows XP Starter Edition.

Windows XP is known for its improved stability and efficiency over the 9x versions of Microsoft Windows.[7][8] It presents a significantly redesigned graphical user interface, a change Microsoft promoted as more user-friendly than previous versions of Windows. New software management capabilities were introduced to avoid the “DLL hell” that plagued older consumer-oriented 9x versions of Windows.[9][10] It is also the first version of Windows to use product activation to combat software piracy, a restriction that did not sit well with some users and privacy advocates. Windows XP has also been criticized by some users for security vulnerabilities, tight integration of applications such as Internet Explorer 6 and Windows Media Player, and for aspects of its default user interface. Later versions with Service Pack 2, and Internet Explorer 7 addressed some of these concerns.

During development, the project was codenamedWhistler“, after Whistler, British Columbia, as many Microsoft employees skied at the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort.

Pokemon Peral APPENDIX (Part Two)

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

DUSKNOIR
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Dusknoir is a new evolution for the Duskull pokemon. First, you need to evolve
your Duskull into a Dusclops. Duskull is rare and can only be found using the
Pokeradar on Route 224. It is a ghost pokemon with a high defense and special
defense. Evolve Duskull by raising it to level 37. You need an item called the
Reaper Cloth to evolve Duskull into it's final form, Dusknoir. You can find the
reaper cloth on Route 229 and you need cut to get it. Attach it to a Dusclops
and trade the Dusclops to make it evolve. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~
DITTO
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ditto is a very special pokemon because it only knows one move, transform. It
will turn itself into the pokemon it is fighting. It is not recommended for
battle but it is definitely a must have pokemon because it will breed with just
about ANY pokemon. You need ditto to breed genderless pokemon like Beldum,
Manaphy and Rotom. Breed Ditto with Manaphy to get a special pokemon that isn't
obtainable any other way, Phione. Phione looks like Manaphy but does not have
the stats that Manaphy does. Ditto is a rare pokeradar pokemon that can be
found east of Canalave City on Route 218.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
PHIONE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Breed Manaphy with Ditto. This pokemon will be in the egg that comes from it.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
ELECTIVIRE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

You need Fire Red inserted into the GBA slot of the DS to obtain this pokemon.
With Fire Red inserted, head to the Valley Windworks grass and run around for
wild encounters. Elekids are available in the grass and they are not too hard
to find. However, some Elekids have an item, the Electrizer, attached and they
are the hard ones to find. You need that item to transform Electabuzz into an
Electivire. Raise Elekid to lvl30 and it evolves into Electabuzz. Trade
Electabuzz with Electrizer attached and it evolves into Electivire.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
MAGMORTAR
~~~~~~~~~~~~

You can catch Magbys inside Stark Mountain if you have Leaf Green inserted in
your DS. Magbys sometimes come with Magmarizers and you need one in order to
get this pokemon. Raise a Magby to lvl30 and it will evolve into Magmar. Attach
the Magmarizer to the Magmar and trade it. It will evolve into Magmortar.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
TOGEKISS
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fly to the Battle Area and head east until you reach the water. Surf on the
water until you reach the landmass island with a lot of grass on it. Use your
pokeradar here to find Togepi in the grass. Raise Togepi's happiness to get it
to evolve into Togetic. Now you can use the shiny stone on Togetic to make it
evolve into Togekiss. Togekiss does not learn any moves when you evolve it so
do not evolve it until you are ready. You can go to the move relearner and get
some new moves for your Togekiss like Extremespeed and Sky Attack.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
RHYPERIOR
~~~~~~~~~~~~

You can catch Rhydon on Route 227 and Route 228. Rhydon is the evolved form of
Rhyhorn. You need an item called Protector to evolve Rhydon into the stronger
Rhyperior. Protector can be found on Route 228. Attach it to Rhydon and trade
our Rhydon to have it evolve to Rhyperior. Rhyperior has a very high attack
and Defense. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~
LICKILICKY
~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the evolved form of Lickitung. Lickitung is a swarm pokemon. Capture a
Lickitung and it will learn the move Rollout at level 33. Keep this move on
Lickitung and raise it to level 34. Lickitung evolves into this pokemon. This
is a totally average pokemon

~~~~~~~~~~~~
GALLADE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ralts now turns into two different pokemon. The female Ralts will evolve into
Gardevoir and is a psychic type. The male Ralts needs to be evolved with a Dawn
Stone to turn into Gallade. First evolve Ralts into Kirlia at level 20 and then
you can use the stone to evolve Kirlia into Gallade. Gallade is a Psychic /
Fighting type pokemon and you have to evolve Kirlia before level 30. Gallade
completely changes Ralts from a Special attacker into a Physical attacker.
Gallade will still learn moves after you have used the stone to get it.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
FROSLASS
~~~~~~~~~~~~

A female evolution of Snorunt. Snorunt can be found with the Pokeradar west of
Snowpoint city. Snorunt evolves into level Glalie at level 42 but if you give a
female Snorunt the Dawn stone then it turns into Froslass. Froslass will learn
moves after you used a stone to get it.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
PROBOPASS
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Nosepass is a swarm pokemon so you need to get one of them first. Get it's XP
close to leveling up and then enter Mt. Coronet. Level up nosepass inside Mt.
Coronet and it will evolve into Probopass. Probopass has a high Defense and a
nice Sp. DEF to go along with it. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~
MAMOSWINE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Mamoswine is the third evolution of Swinub. Swinub is another swarm pokemon.
Swinub evolves into Piloswine at level 33. After it evolves, go to the Move
Relearner and learn the move Ancient Power. Now, level up your pokemon 1 level
and it will evolve into Mamoswine.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
PORYGON-Z
~~~~~~~~~~~~

You first need to start with Porygon. You can get Porygon behind the pokemon
mansion on the days that the owner says there are Porygon back there. Porygon
evolves two times and both times require you to trade. You first need to trade
Porygon with the Up-grade item attached to it. This item is given to you by
Professor Oak once you have the National Dex. Go to his house in Eterna City
and speak to him to get this item.

After you have Porygon2 attach the Dubious Disc to it and trade it to evolve it
to Porygon-Z. You can get the Dubious Disc on Route 225. You have to use surf
to get it. Porygon-Z has the highest special attack in the game (tied with
Alakazam).

~~~~~~~~~~~~
GLISCOR
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Gligar is available in Stark Mountain if you have Emerald inserted into the DS.
You can also get Gligar on Routes 206, 207, 214, 215 and 227. Once you catch
Gligar, give it the Razor Fang and level it up one level at night. You can get
the Razor Fang outside the Battle Tower on the left side.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
YANMEGA
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Catch a Yanma in the Great Marsh or transfer one in via Pal Park. Level it up
to lvl33 and teach it Ancientpower. Raise it one more level with Ancientpower
and it will evolve into Yanmega. Yanmega is a fast pokemon with a good special
attack. It can also have the Speed Boost ability like Ninjask.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
TANGROWTH
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Tangela is a swarm pokemon. Catch a tangela and level it up to lvl33. Teach it
Ancientpower and then level it again. It will evolve into Tangrowth. Tangrowth
gets a huge attack stat increase and a slight defense increase. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~
MAGNEZONE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Catch Magnemite in a swarm and raise it to lvl 30 and it will evolve into
Magneton. Take Magneton into Mt. Coronet and raise it one level and it will
evolve into Magnezone. Magnezone is a strong pokemon with a high special
attack good defense and special defense to go with it.

Pokemon Peral APPENDIX

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

APPENDIX

-----------------------
A.0.1 - Sweet Honey Pokes
-----------------------

These pokemon can be caught from attaching sweet honey to a yellow tree. If you
are looking for a specific pokemon, save before you press A on the shaking
tree. If you do not get what you want, restart your game and try again. This
worked for me as I was looking for a female combee. One thing to note though,
restarting does NOT change the pokemon you are going to encounter. It will
change it's stats, gender, nature and ability but it will not change a combee
into a Munchlax. Whichever pokemon you encounter first is the one you are
going to encounter again and again.

Combee M/F - Only female evolves to Vespiquen (about 85% chance it is male)
Cherubi    - Grass
Munchlax   - Only on the tree by the Valley Windworks
Burmy      - Bug
Heracross  - Bug/Fight
Aipom      - Normal

Other pokemon can also be caught by using sweet honey but the above pokemon are
ONLY available by way of sweet honey. Burmy evolves into either Wormadon or
Mothim and it depends on the gender.

Male   = Mothim
Female = Wormadon

-----------------------
A.0.2 - HM List
-----------------------

HM01 - Cut         - Received in Eterna City, walk near Galactic Warehouse.

HM02 - Fly         - Found in Galactic Warehouse. Visible when you first enter.

HM03 - Surf        - Received in Celestic town. Defeat the grunt guarding the
                     cave and then enter the cave. An old woman will enter and
                     give you Surf.

HM04 - Strength    - Found in the Lost Tower on Route 209. Get to the top of
                     the tower and talk to the woman. She will give you it.

HM05 - DeFog       - Received in Great Marsh. Enter and talk to the first guy
                     on the right side. He will give you this HM.

HM06 - Rock Smash  - Received from Hiker in the Oreburgh Gate.

HM07 - Waterfall   - Received in Sunyshore City in the northeast section of
                     town AFTER you beat the gym. Talk to girl near the beach.

HM08 - Rock Climb  - Found on west side of Route 217 behind the Hiker's house.

-----------------------
A.0.3 - Key Items List
-----------------------

Journal       - Received from your mother after you get pokedex.
Town Map      - Received from your RIVAL after you deliver the package.
Old Rod       - Received from Fisherman in Route 218 entrance building.
Pal Pad       - Received in Oreburgh City pokemon center (downstairs).
Fashion Case  - Received after defeating grunts in Jubilife City.
Sprayduck Can - Received in Floaroma Town flower shop.
Works Key     - Defeat the grunts in the secret garden and they leave the key.
Explorer Kit  - Received in Eterna City, in building next to pokemon center.
Bicycle       - Get from the Bike Shop in Eterna City after you release owner.
Vs. Seeker    - Received after cycling road on Route 206.
Poffin Case   - Received at the pokemon fan club in Hearthome City.
Good Rod      - Received from Fisherman on Route 209.
Seal Case     - Received in Solaceon Town in a house, east side of town.
Coin Case     - Guess the right hand from the Jester in Veilstone City house.
SecretPotion  - Received from Cynthia after the Hotel area.
Old Charm     - Received from Cynthia after you heal the Psyducks.
Storage Key   - Found outside the Galactic HQ in Veilstone City.
Galactic Key  - Found in the Galactic Warehouse.
Poke Radar    - Given to you from Prof. Oak after you fill Sinnoh Dex.
Super Rod     - Received from fisherman at the Battle Zone.

-----------------------
A.0.4 - The Underground
-----------------------

The undergound runs underneath most of the map of Sinnoh. You can get to the
underground from anywhere once you have the Explorer Kit. The tasks the old man
gives you are easy and pretty self-explanatory so I will not go into much
detail about them. The main reason you want to go underground is to collect
the items in the walls. When you get underground, touch the touch screen to
make yellow items appear on your map. Go to the yellow items and touch the
touch screen again. You should be able to see glittering spots in the walls.
Walk up to the spot and press A to dig into it. 

FOSSIL........................POKEMON
Armor.........................Shieldon(P)
Claw..........................Anorith
Dome..........................Kabuto
Helix.........................Omanyte
Root..........................Lileep
Skull.........................Cranidos(D)
Old Amber.....................Aerodactyl

These fossils can be transformed into their respective pokemon at the Mining
Museum in Oreburgh City. The scientist at the counter will do it for you. Most
fossils are rare and take a lot of searching to find. Do not give up! If you
get a fossil, save before you give it to the scientist and keep restarting to
get a female. Breed it and put the fossil spawn on GTS for another fossil.
There is also a ton of items you can get this way like heart scale, plates,
evolution stones and many many more.

-----------------------
A.0.5 - HTF Sinnoh Pokes
-----------------------

This section is for the harder to find pokemon you want to catch. It does not
include the National Dex pokemon. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~
DRIFLIM
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Go to the Valley Windworks on Fridays to see this pokemon waiting for you
outside. Press A on it to battle it and this event occurs once every Friday. If
you want this pokemon now and it is not Friday, change the day of your DS clock
to Friday and it will be there waiting when you load up your game.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
GIBLE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Gible is found in the Wayward Cave. There is a secret entrance under the bridge
of Cycling Road and you can enter it by pressing Up while standing under the
bridge. If you press up and dont enter, take a step over and try again. The
entrance is more towards the left side of the bridge. You will have to use
Strength here. You will encounter Gible while walking around the cave and it
turns into Garchomp. It is a dragon/ground type pokemon. The Wayward cave leads
to the Earthquake TM.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
VESPIQUEN
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Catch a female combee from a honey tree and raise it. Males will not evolve
into this pokemon. Female Combee will evolve into Vespiqueen at level 21.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPIRITOMB
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Spiritomb is a Ghost/Dark pokemon so it has no weakness. It's stats aren't
stellar so it wont last that long anyway. It is pretty much the D/P version of
Sableye. In order to catch Spiritomb, you have to take the Odd Keystone to the
rock formation south of the Lost Tower. Put the Odd Keystone in it to make it
be the Hollowed Tower. Now, you have to talk to 32 people in the Sinnoh
Underground. The catch is, Hikers do not count. You have to be by someone who
has a DS and you can connect to in the underground. The good thing is, you can
talk to the same person 32 times. So, you enter the underground, talk to your
friend, go up go back down and talk to him again. Once you have done this 32
times, this pokemon will be waiting for you inside the Hollowed Tower. 

~~~~~~~~~~~~
WEAVILE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Attach the Razor Claw to Sneasel and gain a level at night. It will evolve into
Weavile. Sneasel is available outside Snowpoint City. Weavile has a high attack
and speed but cannot take a hit. It is like Alakazam but physical.

-----------------------
A.0.6 - Nat'l Dex Pokes
-----------------------

This section is for the pokemon you may have seen but didn't catch and now you
want to obtain them. Also, it is for pokemon that you can only get after you
get the National Pokedex. Any of the more obscure or harder to find pokemon
will show up in this section of the guide.

~~~~~~~~~~~~
EEVEE
~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fly to Hearthome City and enter the house right next to the pokemon center.
Talk to the girl in the house and she will ask you if you want this pokemon.
Eevee is a very special type of pokemon and you are going to need several if
you want to completely fill your pokedex. You may want to save and keep
restarting to try and get a female if you don't have a ditto. Eevee can evolve
into seven different pokemon. 

Vaporeon - Water stone                             - WATER
Jolteon  - Thunder stone                           - ELECTRIC
Flareon  - Fire stone                              - FIRE
Umbreon  - Happiness during the night time hours   - DARK
Espeon   - Happiness during the day time hours     - PSYCHIC
Leafeon  - Gain a level near Moss Rock             - GRASS
Glaceon  - Gain a level near Ice Rock              - ICE

Moss Rock is found in Eterna Forest. Ice Rock is on Route 217 on the right
side. You have to evolve Eevee early so that the new form will learn its moves.
If you are trying to get a certain move from Eevee or if you miss a move you
want, do not forget about the move relearner. He can help recover missed moves
on the new form.

Pokemon Pearl Walkthought (Part Ten)

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

SWORDS DANCE
*********************

This move is the same type of move as DD except it doubles attack and does
nothing for speed. 

*********************
CALM MIND
*********************

Raises Sp. DEF and Special attack by 1.5

*********************
AGILITY / ROCK POLISH
*********************

Doubles your pokemon's speed.

*********************
COSMIC POWER
*********************

Raises your DEF and Sp. DEF by 1.5 A total tank move. You are going to take
some damage doing your power ups so you will need a move like rest to get your
health back.

*********************
NASTY PLOT
*********************

Doubles your pokemon's special attack.

*********************
IRON DEFENSE
*********************

Doubles your pokemon's defense.

*********************
AMNESIA
*********************

Doubles your pokemon's Sp. DEF.

Your pokemon can raise its stats 6 times. You can use moves that double your
stats 3 times. After that, the moves are maxed out and they will not work
anymore. The next moves are going to be completely different than the ones
listed above.

=============
BATON PASS (BP)
=============

This move must be used in conjuction with other moves. If you just use Baton
Pass, it will not do anything except change your pokemon. If you use Swords
Dance and then use Baton Pass, the swords dance will be passed onto the pokemon
you switch into battle. If you are able to get a couple good stat uppers and
then BP them onto someone else on your team, you could win the entire match
after that. I have swept a few teams doing this. Imagine BP'ing a doubled
attack and a speed boost to a Metagross. It isn't pretty for your opposition.

=============
HAZE
=============

This move can be important if you let the opponent get in some stat changes and
there looks to be no end in sight. Haze resets all pokemon's stats back to
normal. That is of course if you can get a move in (focus sash).

=============
BELLY DRUM
=============

Cuts your HP in half but makes your attack stat 400% more than usual. It can be
hard to find the right time to use this move. Also, it needs to be a semi-fast
pokemon otherwise you will die on the next hit. Using this in conjuction with
a speed boost can finish your opponent.

=============
SUBSTITUTE
=============

A nifty little move that makes a doll out of 25% of your HP. The doll takes
damage instead of you. The doll cannot be confused or have any status change
inflicted upon it and it has the same resistance and weakness that you do. A
great move to use if you sense a Confuse Ray or Toxic coming on. It also
ensures you aren't going to take extra damage. You can only lose 25% of your
health. Roar and Whirlwind will take you and your sub away. Substitute can be
BP'd to another pokemon in your party.

=============
SPIKES
=============

This is a ground move that lays spikes around the opponents team. You can lay
spikes up to three times. When the opponent switches pokemon, they will take
ground damage from the spikes. If the pokemon is flying or levitating, the
spikes will not harm the opponent. This move works well in conjunction with
Stealth Rock, Roar and Whirlwind.

=============
TOXIC SPIKES
=============

Toxic spikes are very similar to regular spikes but the 1st set of spikes will
inflict regular poison and the 2nd set of spikes will inflict toxic poison.
Steel types are immune to toxic spikes and if you send out a poison type, the
toxic spikes are removed. 

=============
STEALTH ROCK
=============

Stealth rock is the rock version of spikes. It can only be used once however
put it can do a lot of damage depending on the type of pokemon that comes out.
Stealth Rock will do 50% damage to a Charizard. It will do little damage to
grass type pokemon. This move stacks with spikes and Skarmory can learn this,
spikes and Roar. If you get them all down, your opponent start with much lower
health as soon as they switch in. It makes 1-HIT KO's easy.

=============
RAPID SPIN
=============

An attack that does little damage but can save your team. Rapid Spin removes
any spikes or rocks around your team. It is especially nice if you let your
opponenet place everything while you attack it and then you rapid spin all
their hard work away. Of course you would want the pokemon you have out to have
Rapid Spin because you dont want to be switching into all that. As soon as your
opponenet starts placing any spikes or rocks down, switch to your rapid spinner

-----------------------
E.1.0 - Movesets
-----------------------

This section will be for any movesets that I have come up with will be. If you
email me and ask me for a moveset and I respond with an answer, I will put a
copy of it in this section of the guide. Movesets are not always pass or fail.
You need to use one that benefits the pokemon and your team. Do not be afraid
to change things up and try out new things. These movesets are meant to be
helpful if you've no idea what to do. Please remember, many of these movesets
I may not have tried myself so if you choose one and it's not working out,
change it up and also consider changing your pokemon.

~~~~~~~~~~~
Torterra
~~~~~~~~~~~

Careful
-Curse
-Earthquake
-Wood Hammer
-Leech Seed/Synthesis/Crunch

Curse helps with Attack and Defense so the Nature helps with Sp.Def. 

~~~~~~~~~~~
Infernape
~~~~~~~~~~~

Adamant
-Close Combat
-Earthquake
-Stone Edge
-Fire Punch/Blaze Kick

Meant to hit hard and fast not last.

~~~~~~~~~~~
Empoleon
~~~~~~~~~~~

Empoleon @ Physical
-Swords Dance
-Drill Peck
-Earthquake (EQ)
-Brick Break/Steel Wing/Shadow Claw/Rock Slide

Empoleon @ Special
-Surf/Brine
-Ice Beam
-Aqua Ring
-Flash Cannon/Grass Knot

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Spiritomb
~~~~~~~~~~~

-Nasty Plot/Calm Mind
-Shadow Ball/Ominous Wind/Dark Pulse
-Confuse Ray/Will-o-Wisp
-Psychic/Hypnosis/Pain Split

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Lucario
~~~~~~~~~~~

-Swords Dance
-ExtremeSpeed
-Close combat
-EQ/Brick Break/Drain punch/Poison jab/Blaze Kick/Crunch

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Garchomp
~~~~~~~~~~~

-Dragon Rush / Dragon Claw
-Swords Dance
-Fire Fang
-Crunch/EQ/Brick Break/Shadow Claw/Stone Edge/Double-Edge

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Dragonite
~~~~~~~~~~~

Dragonite has tons of moves to choose from and you can have all different
variations of it. Dragonite even has a decent SP. ATTACK so you could consider
using it as a special sweeper. I do not condone that though as you should use
what the pokemon's abilities are. So, I will make a couple movesets with
physical attacks in mind.

Dragonite @ Choice Scarf
Adamant
- Fire Fang
- Thunder Fang
- Earthquake/Aerial Ace/
- Dragon Claw/Dragon Rush/Outrage

Fire and Thunder Fang help with any Ice Beamers that will take out
Dragonite. Choice Scarf ensures you go first against said Ice Beamers.
Pick one of the Dragon Moves for STAB. AA is also on there for STAB.

Dragonite @ Life Orb/
Adamant
- Dragon Dance
- Brick Break/Earthquake
- Fire Fang/Thunder Fang
- Aerial Ace/Dragon Claw

Dragon Dance here because you no longer have the scarf on. Life orb adds damage
and 1 DD is going to add more damage. If you get your DD in, this is one nasty
dragon. If you pick EQ, then take Thunder Fang and if you pick Brick Break,
take Fire Fang.

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Salamence
~~~~~~~~~~~

Salamence @ Choice Band
Adamant
- Double-Edge
- Outrage/Dragon Claw
- Crunch
- Brick Break

The Choice Band is going to make you use the same attack over and over so you
do not need a range of Super Effective attacks as you need to attack with this
pokemon and then switch it out. This makes Outrage even more effective. I
picked these moves because if you are stuck using any of them, you have a
pretty good chance that you will not get "it doesn't affect" the opponent. The
only attack that will not damage an opponent is Brick Break against Ghost.

Salamence @ Life Orb/Concentration Band
Adamant
- Fire Fang
- Thunder Fang
- Dragon Dance/Earthquake
- Outrage/Dragon Claw

A more standard one that will cover the most types of pokemon. You can get rid
of Dragon Dance if you are going for a poke that does the most Super Effective
attacks. Life Orb to add more damage to all your attacks. Concentration Band
does less damage than Life Orb but you keep your HP so you decide.

Salamence @ Focus Sash
Adamant
- Dragon Dance
- Fire Fang/Earthquake
- Thunder Fang/Brick Break
- Dragon Claw

You use Dragon Dance on the first turn to get your stats raised. The Focus Sash
ensures you stay alive unless confusion or weather affects. After the DD, you
sweep as much as you can. I put EQ and BB there because they will do more
damage on pokemon that you do not have an SE attack for. The two fangs are only
65 power but EQ is 100 and BB is 75.

Pokemon Pearl Walkthought (Part Nine)

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

E.0.7 - Training Areas
-----------------------

This section of the FAQ was contributed by Icegoten.

HP:
~Shellos at Valley Windworks north of ignore the Buizel (+1 each)
~Gastrodons at Fuego Ironworks or Route 213 ignore Floatzel (+2 each)
~Gastrodons outside of Pal Park (+2 each)

Attack:
~Kricketune and Bibarel at route 212 (rainy route) (+2 each)

Defense:
~Cave with Geodudes and Hippos off route 214 (+1 each)
~Onix and Gravelers on Iron Island in the second room ignore Golbats(+1 Onix)
(+2 Gravelers)

Special Attack:
~Gastly at the Old Chateau in Eterna Forest (+1 each) (Haunters +2)(Gengars +3)
*Need GBA Game in GBA slot and National Pokedex for Haunters and Gengars*
~Golducks surfing in the water at the Resort Area (+2 each)

Special Defense:
~Surfing any ocean/sea area for Tentacools (+1each)
*North of 8th gym town has been good ignore Pellipers* (Mantykes +1)

Speed:
~Raticates and Fearows Northwest of the Fight Area (+2 each)
~Zubats in a cave (+1 each)

*Vs Seeker Trainers*

HP:
~Route 209 - Cowgirl - L14, 15, 15, 15, and 16 Bidoof (5 HP)

Attack:
~Route 203 - Lass - L38 Staraptor, L38 Bibarel (5 Attack)

Defence:
~N/A

Special Attack:
~Route 214 - Collector - L20, 22, and 24 Roselia (6 Sp. Attack)

Special Defence:
~N/A

Speed:
~Route 205 (on the water bridge) - Fisherman - L10, 10, 10, 10, 10, and
10 Magikarp (6 Speed)

*Power Items and Pokerus*

Power Items:
These items boost the number of EVs gained per battle with a pokemon in their
respective stat.

Power Ankle: Boosts Speed EVs

Power Band: Boosts Special Defense Evs

Power Belt: Boosts Defense EVs

Power Bracer: Boosts Attack EVs

Power Lens: Boosts Special Attack EVs

Power Weight: Boosts HP EVs

Equation goes like this:

x + y = t

x = EV's from pokemon
y = EVs boosted from Power Items (+4)
t = Total EVs

Now with Pokerus we multiply the whole left side of the equation by 2 so...

2(x + y) = t

Now assume we have a pokemon that grants 2 points per battle...

2(2 + 4) = 12
Speeding up EV Training

Reducing EVs
In Pokemon Emerald version, there are 6 berries that can reduce EVs. Each one
reduces 10 EVs from their respective stat.
- Pomeg Berry  - HP
- Kelpsy Berry - Attack
- Qualot Berry - Defense
- Hondew Berry - Special Attack
- Grepa Berry  - Special Defense
- Tamato Berry - Speed

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E.0.8 - Battle Items
-----------------------

Battle items can transform a pokemon from a threat to a powerhouse. The right
items are very important for online battling. This section lists some very
important items and tells the reason why you would consider using it, what type
of pokemon benefit from it and where to get it.

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LEFTOVERS
=============

Leftovers is an item that restores 1/16th of your health at the end of every
turn. This item is used on most tanks and annoyers as a means of staying alive
longer. Leftovers helps return health lost to weather and status conditions as
well. You should try and get a few of these items but there is only one
available in the game. You can transfer the item from older games though. You
have a 1% chance of getting leftovers from a pokemon who has the pickup ability
and is level 81 or higher. Leftovers can also be found on wild Munchlax and in
the Victory Road Cave. 

Pokemon: Snorlax, Blissey, Dusknoir, Rhyperior, Steelix, Skarmory

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FOCUS SASH
=============

This item keeps your pokemon from being knocked out after one hit. This will
help immensely if you let your opponent get a couple Dragon Dances or a Swords
Attack in and they are sweeping through your team. If you have focus sash on a
pokemon it is weak too, you can survive the hit and finish them instead. It is
quite a surprise for some players when this happens. Another use for this item
is if you put it on a pokemon that has a stat raising attack. So long as your
pokemon is faster than the opponent, you can Calm Mind or Nasty Plot without
worrying about dying because you will have at least 1 HP left. This item is
good for weaker pokemon that can die in one hit otherwise. You can get the
Focus Sash from a man west of the Pal Park. He will ask to see a pokemon of a
certain level and by showing him, you have a 33% chance of getting the sash.

Pokemon: Alakazam, Porygon-Z, Ninjask

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LUM BERRY
=============

The Lum berry cures all status problems including confusion. It is good on
sweeper pokemon because sometimes an annoyer will come in and try to stall you
by using confusion or toxic. The lum berry will cure your problem and give you
a free hit on the opposing pokemon. If you know a confuse ray or a status
problem is forthcoming and you have the lum berry attached, you can Calm Mind
or Dragon Dance and take out the opposing pokemon in one hit on the next turn.
You can get berries from the Berry master and also from soil.

Pokemon: Gyarados, any pokemon

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SALAC BERRY
=============

The Salac Berry activates when your pokemon's health drops below or equal to
25% of your total health. This berry increases your speed in hopes of getting a
final blow in. Some pokemon use this with moves like Endure and Belly Drum.
Endure gets you another final move and the Salac Berry lets you go first. The
Salac Berry is not available in D/P and must be transferred in via Pal Park.

Pokemon: Blaziken, Charizard

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LIFE ORB
=============

This item raises your attack by about 1.3x but will take off 10% of your health
if you attack. Moves that do not do damage do not cause you to lose health.
Strong pokemon can really benefit from the Life Orb. The point of this item is
to do as much damage to as many pokemon as you can before the Life Orb takes
you out. You can get the life orb near Stark Mountain. 

Pokemon: Dragonite, Any high attack stat pokemon

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CHOICE BAND
=============

Choice Band increases your attack by 1.5x but only lets you use the same attack
over and over. Fast pokemon will be able to hit harder but you will have to
take them out if the opponent switches in a pokemon who can take the damage or
is not affected. This item is a battle tower prize and costs 48BP. 

Pokemon: Flygon, Slaking, Aerodactyl

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CHOICE SCARF
=============

This item raises your speed but will only let you use the first attack you
choose. It helps with slower pokemon because it is completely unexpected. The
only problem with this item is that after you use your first attack, you have
to keep using it over and over or switch out. You do not want your last pokemon
to have this item held. I once got stuck EQ'ing a flying type because I had no
one else left. I did take out 2 pokemon before that though so it can help when
speed is an issue. Slow moving rock types do well with this item. You get the
scarf from the Battle Tower and you need 48BP.

Pokemon: Metagross, Dragonite, Heracross, Golem

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QUICK CLAW
=============

The quick claw has a chance of making your pokemon attack first no matter it's
speed. Some people will not allow you to use the quick claw in a battle so you
may want to find out before hand. You can get the quick claw in Jubilife City.

Pokemon: Any slow moving pokemon you want to sometimes go first.

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CONCENTRATION BAND
=============

All your physical attacks will do 10% more damage than normal. A better item
than things like the Spell Tag or Twistedspoon which only affect a certain
type of move. Use this if you have nothing else to use on a pokemon and it is a
physical sweeper. You can get it in the Battle Tower.

=============
THICK CLUB
=============

If you have Marowak on your team, you have to give it this. It doubles it's
attack. It will only work on Cubone or Marowak.

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E.0.9 - Attacks Help
-----------------------

In this section of the guide, I will mention specific moves that you can use to
help out your team online. These are battle moves that you may not have used in
the story mode that will come in handy during the battles.

=============
DRAGON DANCE(DD)
=============

A move that raises speed and attack by 1.5 Most of the pokemon that have this
ability already have a high attack and decent speed so this move can mean total
devastation for your team. Here is a good example of when you should use a move
like this. You lose your current pokemon to a Blaziken so you send out Gyarados
Gyarados cuts Blazikens attack so now you choose Dragon Dance as your first
move. The opponent is either going to attack you with a rock attack that will
not kill you because of Intimidate or they will switch out Blaziken. Either way
you get the Dragon Dance in and are going to be faster and stronger than
anything sent out.

The next few move are going to be very similar to Dragon Dance and should be
used the same way. I will just mention them briefly. You should use these moves
over moves like Screech and Growl because if you lower your opponents pokemon,
they can just switch it out but all your stat gains will stay until you faint
no matter who the opponenet sends out.

Pokemon Pearl Walkthought (Part Eight)

by sweetpea_2008:mymelody.com

Egg Moves
-----------------------

Egg moves are moves that a pokemon can learn through breeding. When the pokemon
is hatched, it will be hatched knowing these moves. The male parent has to know
the move in order for the spawn pokemon to learn it. Egg moves allow you to
choose from more moves than the ones you get from leveling up. You should look
into egg moves when deciding on the pokemon for your team to see if there is
one you want before you start breeding. 

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E.0.4 - Natures
-----------------------

Natures are very helpful in raising your pokemon. They raise one statistic by
1.1x and lower another one by .9x. The nature determines which stats get raised
and which get lowered. You want to be sure that the pokemon you are raising
has the correct nature for what you want it to be. The following natures do not
affect stats: Hardy, Docile, Bashful, Serious and Quirky. You may want a
pokemon like this but this is usually not the case. You should once again pick
a nature that is beneficial to what you are raising. Adamant is a great nature
for a physical pokemon because it does not affect defense or speed and raises
physical attack. Below is a chart for natures that does not include the ones I
mentioned above:

NATURE.............UP......................DOWN
Lonely.............Attack..................Defense
Brave..............Attack..................Speed
Adamant............Attack..................Special Attack
Naughty............Attack..................Special Defense
Bold...............Defense.................Attack
Relaxed............Defense.................Speed
Impish.............Defense.................Special Attack
Lax................Defense.................Special Defense
Timid..............Speed...................Attack
Hasty..............Speed...................Defense
Jolly..............Speed...................Special Attack
Naive..............Speed...................Special Defense
Modest.............Special Attack..........Attack
Mild...............Special Attack..........Defense
Quiet..............Special Attack..........Speed
Rash...............Special Attack..........Special Defense
Calm...............Special Defense.........Attack
Gentle.............Special Defense.........Defense
Sassy..............Special Defense.........Speed
Careful............Special Defense.........Special Attack

If you are breeding and the mother pokemon has a nature you want then attach an
everstone to it. You then have a 50% chance of getting the same nature as the
parent.

Examples of good natured pokemon:
Alakazam    =  Modest
Dragonite   =  Adamant
Crobat      =  Jolly

Pick a nature that works for your moveset. Sometimes it is hard to get the
nature you want so do not pass up on a high IV pokemon unless the nature is
really bad. For example, I have an all-around 31 IV Alakazam that is Rash. That
works fine because it raises what I want and does not affect it's speed. Modest
would have been better but you take what you can get. Do not sacrifice nature
for IVs though. A perfect IV pokemon with a bad nature is usually worse than a
mediocre IV pokemon with a helpful nature. 

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E.0.5 - Team Member types
-----------------------

These are terms you might see online and also you should use them to see how
well your team is balanced. If your team is filled with all pokemon of one type
then you should consider changing it up some.

Special Sweeper  - A pokemon that uses Special Attack and Speed to hit hard and
                   fast. The goal of this pokemon is to wipe out the opposing
                  pokemon in one hit. Sometimes a stat raising move is required
                  like Nasty Plot or Calm Mind. 

Examples of special sweepers: Alakazam, Porygon-z

Physical Sweeper - Same as a special sweeper but uses the Attack stat. Moves
                   like Dragon Dance and Swords Dance are VERY helpful on
                   physical sweepers.

Examples of physical sweepers: Dragonite, Garchomp, Gyarados, Metagross

Annoyer          - A pokemon that inflicts status changes and weather condition
                   to slowly drain the opponents HP. Moves like Toxic, Confuse
                   Ray and Will-o-Wisp are found on these pokemon. 

Examples of annoyer pokemon: Crobat

Tank/Wall        - A very sturdy pokemon that is hard to take out. Pokemon that
                   have high defense or special defense fall into this category
                   Amnesia, Cosmic Power and Iron Defense can usually be found
                   on these pokemon. They also usually have a move like Rest so
                   when you lower them enough, they will get HP back.

Examples of tank pokemon: Torkoal, Snorlax, Claydol

Mixed annoyer and tank - I think you know what this is.

Examples of mixed annoyers: Dusknoir, Umbreon

Mixed Sweeper    - A pokemon that uses both physical and special attacks to do
                   a lot of damage. It is meant to get the most chances at SE
                   attacks. Mixed sweepers need to be trained carefully.

Examples of possible mixed sweepers: Dragonite, Salamance

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E.0.6 - EV Training
-----------------------

Ok so, after 26416418419 eggs, you have finally bred the perfect pokemon. Or,
you are satisfied with whatever pokemon you got but now you want to really
maximize it's abilities. You have decided that this pokemon has to be on your
team and you know what it's role is. Now it is number crunching time. The first
thing you have to do is to decide what EVs you are going to give this pokemon.
To decide correctly, you need to understand how EVs turn into stat gains. Put
the game down now because it is time to put your thinking cap on.

You already know that the most EVs you can have is 510 and each stat can only
take a maximum of 255 EVs. At level 100, every 4 EVs = 1 stat point. This means
that if you put 255 EVs into a stat, you are going to gain 63 points in that
area. The extra 3 get thrown out. So, you shouldn't put 255 you should only put
252 because if two stats have 255 then you gain 126 stat points. However, if
two stats have 252 EVs and one stat has 6, that is 127 stat points you have
added to your pokemon. One stat point I know but this game is truly a game of
numbers and every little bit counts. If you are going to put the time in anyway
you might as well maximize your effort.

This means when you are trying to figure out what EVs to give your pokemon, you
should always make them multiples of 4 when possible to have the least amount
thrown out. You also need to consider your pokemon's role in your team. Here
are some EV spreads that are not completely thought out but will definetely get
your pokemon where they need to be to at least win. 

Alakazam - 252 Speed, 252 Special Att., 6 HP
Dusknoir - 252 HP, 129 DEF, 129 Sp. DEF
Gyarados - 252 Att, 252 Speed, 6 HP

You can pretty much follow this formula. Any sweeper is going to get 252 speed
and 252 attack (either physical or special). Tanks/Walls should get the
Dusknoir spread listed above. Mixed sweepers should get EVs that even out the
attack / special attack. Remember, you have ~127 points you can mix and match
on your pokemon so the more thought you put into it, the better. More advanced
spreads will be talked about in the next section of the guide. 

Now, that you have written down all kinds of numbers while plugging them into
your Windows calculator and have figured out exactly what EVs you want to put
where, you can start playing the game again. Take your freshly hatched pokemon
and start pumping it full of vitamins. Vitamins help to raise your EV points to
100. This is a huge time saver so be sure to start with vitamins. Your new
pokemon is a physical sweeper and you have decided to go with the Gyarados
spread listed above so buy 10 proteins and 10 carbos. Each vitamin = 10 EVs.
Once your EVs in a stat go over 100, you cannot use vitamins anymore. If you
fought some battles by accident and have given your new pokemon 4 attack EVs,
you can still give 10 proteins and your pokemon will have 104 EVs in attack.

Lets assume you have listened explicitly and have a physical sweeper with 100
EVs in both attack and speed. 510-200 = 300 EVs left. You need to battle
pokemon to get the rest. Certain pokemon give off specific EVs so you want to
fight machops for attack and zubats for speed. Each one of those pokemon are
going to give 1 EV. The macho brace is a very helpful item to shorten EV
training. Attach the macho brace to a pokemon to decrease it's speed but double
the EVs it gets. The speed decrease is removed once you remove the macho brace.
You should use the counter app on your poketch to keep track of how many
battles you have had with a pokemon.

Pokerus is a very rare pokemon virus you can get. If a pokemon in your party
gets it, it will infect everyone else in the party as well. Pokerus fades away
after midnight so if you want to keep it around, take an infected pokemon and
put it in your PC. Take it out only to infect your party pokemon and then put
it back. Pokerus doubles the EVs like the macho brace. They stack together also
so if you fight a machop with the macho brace and pokerus then you will gain 4
EVs in attack. Pokerus is rare and you get it from defeating wild pokemon.

The last scenario is if you switch out pokemon while battling, where do the EVs
go? In general, any pokemon that gets XP from the battle, gets EVs too. For
example, if your lead pokemon has Macho Brace and a party pokemon has EXP SHARE
and your lead pokemon knocks out a Machop, both pokemon get EVs. The EVs are
not split up either so Machop gives off 1 Att. EV and both pokemon get 1 Att.
EV. The only difference is the lead pokemon wearing Macho Brace doubles the 1
EV to 2 so it really gets 2 Att. EVs. If you have a team of six pokemon and you
put them all into battle against Machop and none of them are wearing EXP SHARE
or the Macho Brace, then every pokemon will get 1 Att. EV.

That concludes basic EV training. You will see major stat increases when you
level up in the areas you've EV trained. You can get the macho brace from a bug
guy in Pastoria City. You need to show him the three forms of burmy to get it.
See the next section of the FAQ for more info on EV training and where to you
can do it.
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