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Thank you so much! Yeah, the glameow event is going to go on Obsidia pt. 2, since you can't access it until you return to the ward! I put Lillipup in there since the event begins in Obsidia.
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Thank you for all of the help!!! Sorry I didn't get to his until late, the site thing really threw me and I didn't know how to get it for awhile And I knOW THANK YOU TO THE ADMIN WHO PINNED MY POST THAT MADE ME SO FREAKING HAPPY YOU HAVE NO IDEA YOU MADE MY DAY!!!!!!!!
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I think if you have a good rod you can fish in there for a seaking
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The Obsidia Ward [pt 1] So when you exit the gym, Victoria should be waiting for you. She'll inform you about some terrible, plant-related disaster that went down in Obsidia. [Good lord, first a bombing and now man-eating flowers? What's next, a suicidal gym leader??] Victoria leaves, and it seems like you're expected to check out Obsidia. It's just a hop, skip, and a jump away; located past where the police had been blocking you on the Opal Bridge. Don't forget to heal your team in the Pokemon Center before you leave! And be prepared for more trainer battles on Opal Bridge. You should find Florinia there waiting for you. She'll have the police let you inside the ward. She tells you that you need to meet her and some others at Obsidia Park, in the center of the ward. ...So let's explore Obsidia a bit. In this house, the girl will trade you a Castform for a Furret. At this point in the game, a Furret is unobtainable, so you'll have to wait until later to make the trade. Castform level [depends on level of traded Furret] / [depends on level of pokemon] If you enter this house and go downstairs, you'll be back in the Underground Railnet You won't be able to go far, as you'll need strength to progress, but you will be able to catch: and, in the dark patches: In this building, you can buy "treats" for your pokemon, such as vastly important common or rare candies. Note: You'll be battling a lot of trainers at this point in the game, and your team is probably not that large. You'll be gaining levels fast, and when you have a level cap of a mere 25, common candies are hugely important for you to invest in. You can also complete a puzzle by talking to the lady on the far northwest corner of the shop. The completed puzzle should look like this: If you get it right, she'll give you a free Skrillex Swirlix. You can play it as many times as you'd like. Swirlix level 10 / tackle, fairy wind, play nice, fake tears If you talk to the kid in front of the vending machine, he'll express his desire for an ice cream. On sunny days you can go to the Great Hall a girl selling this ice cream in the front. Bring some back to the kid, and he'll say thanks and leave. Now you'll have access to the vending machine he was standing in front of. If you buy a vanilla, you'll get a Vanillite. Vanillitelevel 15 / icy wind, uproar, astonish, harden In this apartment, you'll find a man with a Lillipup. He'll give it commands, but it just runs away. So, as it turns out, this is another hide-and-seek event. You won't be able to find it again until the Coral Ward. Lillipup level ? / ? So, after asking around for awhile, it'll become clear that the only way to reach the other side of Obsidia is through the Slums. As you make your way there, you'll be stopped by Victoria. Make sure your team is healed up before talking to her. She tells you that it's unsafe, and battles you in attempt to stop you [d'aww <3] Apprentice Victoria Ralts level 15 / lucky chant, double team, disarming voice, confusion Makuhitalevel 15 / arm thrust, force palm, sand-attack, fake out Pignite level 17 / arm thrust, flame charge, defense curl, odor sleuth After you defeat her, you agree that you'll be alright. You promise her that you'll be safe, and she leaves. Head south, then east to find the entrance to the slums. Pokemon Available: On windy days you can catch Hoppip right outside the slums. In the first room, just go straight forward and up the staircase (you can heal with the Light Shard if you want, but remember it's one-time use only). Up the stairs, you'll have to make your way through a maze of small platforms. You'll notice the trainers mumbling about an enlightening box of some kind... It'll come back up later. You'll realize that they're not all delusional when you see the box move with your own eyes. In the next room, you'll see the box again. Your path diverges, and the box goes through one of the options: a cave-like opening in the wall. Follow it. Inside the wall, you'll see the box lying there, empty. Keep going. Upstairs will be a dead end, but it contains TM60 Quash. Return to the room where your path diverged, but this time go up the stairs. You'll probably want to heal with the Light Shard. As you make your way through the next room, you'll see a tiny cutscene, where the wearer of the box is revealed to be a Scraggy. When you reach the box, just spam the "c" key. The box will eventually run into the next room. You can find a zinc on the rock to your far left. Your road will diverge once more. You can't do much in the room straight ahead, so you'll have to go down the stairs. Make your way through the room. When you get to the door at the end I highly recommend you heal up your team with the Light Shard before you enter. Also be ready for a double battle. In the next room, you'll be challenged by: Pokemon Gang Scraggy level 14 Scraggy level 15 Scraggy level 16 Scrafty level 18 When you beat them, Scrafty leaves, and you're able to continue. This will be your last room before you exit the slums AT LAST. So, the police are blocking your way to the Obsidia Ward, so the only place left to go is to the Coral Ward, south. The Coral Ward The Coral Ward is the smallest ward in all of Reborn. There isn't much there, but it does have a pokemon you can obtain. In this house you'll find a boy desperately trying to revive a Skitty. The grandmother claims that the pokemon requires an Ultra Potion [even though the pokemon center is literally next door...]. You can find an Ultra Potion hidden in this rock: When you give her the potion, she'll heal the Skitty, and offer it to you to keep. Skitty level 15 / foresight, sing, attract, disarming voice You can also continue your game of hide-and-seek with Lillipup. Though it'll run off again, just like before. On rainy days, you can find a lotad chilling on the pier. Lotad level 15 / absorb, bubble, natural gift, mist Alright, so to continue the plot, heal up your team, then talk to the turquoise-haired girl at the end of this dock. She explains that the Oshawott across from her is trapped, and she can't save it because, even though she's a water-type trainer, the lake is too toxic for even her pokemon to touch. Enter Cain. He explains that the girl you've been casually chatting with is actually Amaria, one of the highest-ranking Gym Leaders in Reborn. The posse returns their attention to Oshawott once more. Cain saves the day [not without singing pokemon-related song lyrics] by providing his Grimer as a vessel for the Oshawott to travel through the lake. He's about to leave, but Oshawott insists on joining his team. You two battle. Pretty Boy Cain Grimer level 16 / sludge, mud-slap, disable, harden Nidorino level 20 / poison sting, focus energy, fury attack, double kick Venonat level 16 / confusion, supersonic, poisonpowder, foresight Oshawott level 15 / focus energy, water sport, water gun, tail whip After you beat him, he'll leave to go back to the Byxbysion Wasteland to meet his sister. Amaria mentions that she has to go back to the Obsidia Ward to meet "Rini" (Florinia). She invites you back to the park, and leaves.
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Thanks sweetie
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Okay, I'll keep looking. I remember that it used to be found pretty easily in an empty house in Peridot, but I can't seem to find it nowadays! Thanks for the help! I'll have the igglybuff/cleffa event up tonight, and hopefully the numel one as well. And that's a good point, I changed the guide accordingly. Okay, I'm probably going to search around for Numel for awhile just to make sure you can't get it at this point. And yay, hopefully that clears up the Whismur event! Yeah, I know about the rare candy. I didn't put it in the guide because I didn't want it to be too cluttered with items, but I guess you're right that I should add it! Thanks for all of your help!!
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So has Numel replaced Pansear then? Thanks! I had all of the movesets down, but then my computer crashes while I was typing up my post. I had already saved the game after I defeated Julia so there was no way to go back and try to battle her again... Thanks for the tip, I probably got some more wrong as well.
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Oh, thanks for the tip, I'll be sure to check on that!! ...and you're right!! I'll add that in right away! Also, is anyone sure exactly how the Numel event works?
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Haha whoops, I'll be sure to do that! Thanks so much for your [and everyone's!] support!! It's been so amazing and welcoming, this forum is one of the kindest I've ever come across!!!!!
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Thanks for the input everybody! Some of the events you guys contributed can't be achieved until much later on (like Budew, because you need the Rose Incense) so I omitted them for that purpose. But, I see where you're coming from, and I agree that it's probably a good idea to include them now. And are you guys sure that the whismur event is still here? I can't seem to find the little guy anymore...
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Also, if you get a Trubbish past level 7 then you won't need to do any grinding on it
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Thank you so much!! I was trying so hard to figure out how to do that!! And yeah, that's true, it's damp is an even bigger advantage, I'll be sure to add that! hehe yeah Bulbasaur's my queen
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Alright, I'll be sure to add that!! Thank you so much!!!
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Here is the discussion thread for my reborn guide! If I've made any errors in my guide, or if I left something out, please let me know below, and I'll be sure to make the appropriate changes!! The Guide
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I'm back for part two! If you have anything to add, please put it in my separate discussion thread. Peridot Ward Peridot Ward is... quite large. There are so many opportunities to catch pokemon here, that I'm just going list all of them before progressing with the walkthrough portion of the guide. So you'll probably meet "'Am not a hoozin' whats-a-bunker lucious" guy first. He'll ask for $50 four times (for a total of $200) before he moves. Beyond him you can find a house with an Espurr inside. Give it Pokesnax. You can find them hidden around the ward, or buy some from this guy: Espurr level 5 / scratch, leer, covet Southwest of that is the fisherman's house. This guy set up a small aquarium in the back room of his place. You'll have to battle him to get in. There's nothing to do there unless you have a fishing rod [you can get one from the guy on the southernmost house on the west shoreline]. Once you make it in, you can fish there to find: ...nope, no magikarp! You can also fish in the grimy lake water and catch: In the large apartment building on the coast is another pokemon reserve Again, you'll have to battle the owner for passage. In the garden you can find: morning: day: night: headbuttable trees: There are numerous alleyways throughout the city. You need to battle someone to get into them, but they have a fair amount of pokemon/items within. South Peridot Alleyway: There's also a Tynamo there. Tynamo level 10 / tackle, thunder wave, spark, charge beam North Peridot Alleyway: The girl in this house will give you a Kricketot. Kricketotlevel 5 / growl, bide When it's thunderstorming, you can find an Blitzle outside of Julia's gym. Blitzle level 15 / thunder wave, shock wave, charge, tail whip Also when it's thunderstorming, you can find a Pansear taking refuge under this bridge You need Pokesnax for this guy too. Pansear level 5 / scratch, play nice, leer If you keep going right, you'll wind up in Opal ward, then in the Underground Railnet. In the cave itself you can find: In black patches you can find: Another rain event is Surskit's. When it's raining, check this fountain and a surskit will pop out and attack! Surskit level 10 / bubble, quick attack, sweet scent Talk to this girl after you battle her and she'll give you a rose incense. After you obtain that, on clear or sunny days you can find a Budew wandering around north Peridot. It will jump in to your arms [AWWWWWWW *cries*]. Budewlevel 5 / absorb, growth Before you get your badge, go to this house to find a Whismur. There should be an abandonded Whismur in there. Whismurlevel 5 / pound, echoed voice If you check this dumpster, a Gulpin will jump out at you. Gulpin level 10 / sludge, poison gas, yawn, pound On rainy/thunderstorming days you can find a Numel outside the old train station. You'll need pokesnax. Numel level 15 / focus energy, magnitude, flame burst, EGG MOVE egg move: body slam, iron head, stockpile, growth At night, talk to the lady that lives in this house: Then go straight to this apartment: There should be two Meteor goons muttering about a mission. Return to the lady's house to find the Meteor Grunts cornering her. Defeat them in battle, and the lady will give you her precious pokemon. Igglybuff level 5 / charm, defense curl, pound, EGG MOVE possible egg moves: perish song, misty terrain, ? In this house you can trade a Bibarel for a Munna The only way to get a Bibarel at this point in the game by training a Bidoof to level 15. Munna level 15 / imprison, psybeam, yawn, lucky chant In this apartment you can get either a Pachirisu, Panpour, Zigzagoon, or Wingull depending on which pokemon wasn't at Opal Bridge. It will eat your pokesnax and immediately attack. Pachirisu level 10 / charm, quick attack, growl, bide OR Panpour level 10 / play nice, leer, lick, water gun Zigzagoon level 10 / sand attack, tail whip, tackle, growl OR Wingulllevel 10 / wing attack, supersonic, growl, water gun You can get the Snubbull mentioned in the last guide from the girl in this apartment *****NOTE: you need your second gym badge before she'll give it to you***** Snubbulllevel 20 / charm, bite, lick, headbutt Another event pokemon is Teddiursa, though you'll have to work for it. This little guy likes to play hide-and-seek with you, so you'll have to run around Peridot awhile. Here are the locations: Teddiursa level 14 / baby-doll eyes, lick, fake tears, fury swipes Inconveniently enough, you can only achieve this one after you get the first badge. Find this hiker: He'll ask you for a place to stay. Then find this house: Go inside, then exit and talk to the hiker again. After, return to the empty house once more, and there'll be a man inside. Talk to him, and he'll ask for possible tenants. Return to the hiker and tell him about it. Then go back to the house one more time, and the hiker will be inside. He'll give you an Onix. Onix level 15 / curse, rock throw, rock tomb, rage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOW THEN. Back to the guide. So after you exit the Opal Ward, you'll want to take an immediate turn north, and you'll find yourself at Julia's gym. You'll find that the door is locked, with a note attached. Fern and I will proceed to the target headquarters. Objective confirmed to reside within Factory. Investigating West Peridot Factory first. Join immediately. ~ F So one would probably gather that this note was left for Julia to find. And, since you're planning on taking on her gym, you'll want to find it's leader. Venture around Peridot until you find this factory (make sure your pokemon are all healed up before doing so): It should be on the far northwest section of the ward. Talk to the green-haired guy to meet pretty much the most unpleasant individual of the game: Fern. This douchebag seems to think pretty lowly of you from the get-go, but he challenges you to a battle anyways. "Swag Jockey" [shudders] Fern Lotad level 10 / growl, absorb, astonish, bubble Snivy level 12 / wrap, tackle, leer, vine whip Budew: level 13 / stun spore, water sport, growth, mega drain After you beat him, and he continues refusing to admit your dominance, he says that he is required elsewhere and leaves. Return to the gym and you'll bump into Julia. She'll tell you to meet her at the Mosswater Factory to beat up some wrongdoers (apparently the people that blew up the train station). Julia will greet you there, and blow up the door for entrance [there seems to be a lot of explosions at this point in the game...]. A duo of green-haired people will join you, one a [unfortunately] familiar face, and the other is Fern's sister, Florinia. "Flobot" is pretty much the most down-to-earth character in the whole game, very technical in her language and precise in her actions. Julia mentions that a 'Team Meteor' is supposed to be behind the bombing; it's their lair that you're currently raiding. You can pick up an ability capsule from this barrel here. Unlike the regular games, these capsules allow you to convert a pokemon's ability to their dream world one. When you enter the base, it's shown to be clearly disgusting. It's said to smell terrible, and the lake is purple with pollutants. Florinia even says that its estimated toxicity is 90+% (yuck!). Julia declares that Team Meteor must be stopped. Florinia says that the group should split into two teams, and, sadly, this means you'll be tagging along with Fern for awhile. So, it's a pretty clear route. You'll be engaging in some double battles with some Team Meteor goons along the way. The only good thing about having Fern with you is that your pokemon will automatically heal after every battle. Also, your pokemon get double exp. from the battles, since you're facing two pokemon at once. However, be careful not to overlevel them or they won't listen to you. Don't go past level 20. This is a great place to train electric pokemon, because the field increases the power of your electric moves. Do mind all of the rock/ground types, however. After you beat the first two guys, take the path on the left first so you can disengage the lock on the door. Then backtrack and take the right route to enter the next room. After you battle the first two grunts, head straight down so you can unlock the next door. Then, go up, right, and down to enter the next room. There you'll find Julia and Florinia waiting for you. Meteor Headquarters is just ahead, but there's a big gating blocking the way. Julia suggests explosives, but Florinia thinks that she can hack into Meteor's "substandard" security system. Julia says that that'll take too long, and commands you to go find some explosives. So, now go to the room south of your position. [but really, couldn't Julia just use her own demonstratedly explosive pokemon to knock the wall down...?] Head through the maze of a room; you'll have to battle a couple of Meteor grunts before you find the box of bright red explosives. Take them back to Julia and Flo. And, right as she's about to blow up the wall with a big kaboom... Florinia breaches their security. It's probably a good idea to save the game before you enter into their headquarters. Also, if you want, you can travel back through Flo/Julia's route to find a rare candy. When you enter the room, youI'll meet two Meteor grunts and an important looking man. Julia confronts him. He claims that he let you all in here his mission was already complete. The grunts are revealed as Aster and Eclipse. You and Fern engage in battle with them. Team Meteor Grunts Aster and Eclipse Magby level 16 / ember, smokescreen, feint attack, fire spin Elekidlevel 16 / thundershock, low kick, swift, shock wave After you beat them, "???" complains a bit, then, in a flash, they're all gone. Julia blows up the factory (because that was totally and completely necessary). Fern and Flo head off (hallelujah), but not before Julia mentions some cryptic comments about someone named Titania who traumatized Flo... Hm... Anyways, Julia heads back to the gym, and the only thing left is to battle her! Gym 1: Julia I recommend that your pokemon to be somewhere around the level 15-18 range before you try to battle her. In pokemon reborn, all gym leaders have six pokemon, which is rough-going in the beginning. You'll need some healing items and strategies to be able to go very far. Notes about Julia: You'll definitely need some sacrificial meat on your team. Her pokemon love to--you guessed it--blow up. With two Voltorbs and an Electrode, you'll need something that can either take them out in one move, or take their hard-hitting explosive moves. I personally like to hit her with a Toxic Spikes from one of the Trubbish you can find in the alleyways; status moves are incredibly helpful. Watch out for her Voltorb's Sonicboom, which always deals 20 hp in damage. That thing can crush you easily. I'd say the best place to train for this battle would probably be alleyways; they have the highest leveled pokemon. Julia's gym is a pretty fun place. The puzzle is easy, just blow open the doors with the Voltorb you find along the way. Julia will be in the back room waiting. Cheer Captain Julia Helioptile level 12 / thundershock, glare, charge beam, mud slap Emolga level 13 / acrobatics, charge beam, quick attack, tail whip Voltorb level 12 / sonicboom, spark, charge beam, explosion Voltorb level 12 / sonicboom, spark, charge beam, explosion Blitzle level 12 / quick attack, tail whip, flame charge, charge beam Electrode level 15 / spark, charge beam, rollout(?), explosion ****I AM UNSURE ABOUT A LOT OF THE MOVESETS if I got something wrong please let me know in the discussion thread!!!!***** After you beat her, you'll receive the Volt Badge. Now your pokemon will obey you up to level 25 and you can use HM Cut outside of battle. Also, Julia will give you TM75 Charge Beam.
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Hi, sparsyle-0 here (you can call me Sophia). I'm new to the forums, but I just wanted to help some people out that enjoy the game! I've seen Nickaboo's old Reborn Walkthrough / Guide and because there have, since recently, been updates to the game, I wanted to add onto that! I credit him with the idea completely, this is just me trying to honor him. I hope this will help players new to the game! I'm hoping this can work as a community effort. I am human, thus certain to miss numerous important details. If you notice something I left out, please inform me in my separate discussion thread, and I'll be sure to add it in as soon as possible! The Beginning The moment you reach Reborn, it's clear that there are many problems plaguing the city. There was a bombing before you even pulled into the station!! You are adviced by Ame to make your way to the Grand Hall, which is a direct east from your current location. Here's my biggest tip for getting through this game: talk to EVERYONE. Pokemon Reborn is unlike any game you've tried thusfar. It is incredibly advanced, not only in difficulty, but in plot. It's a really good idea to talk to everyone you see, as many of them have important items/information to help you out later in the game. Plus, the dialogue of reborn is interesting compared to that of a regular pokemon game... You'll see what I mean. This lady, for example, will give you a potion: Anyways, at the Grand Hall you'll meet Victoria, an amicable girl who'll later be your rival. She'll take you inside to Ame at the front desk. You get first choice at your starter pokemon, and boy do you get a choice. The Pokemon of Reborn are different from those of regular regions... Many wild pokemon have their dream world abilities. There's also an increased chance of getting shinies throughout the game (some of these shinies have been recolored, and they look reallllly nice. For Windows users, you can check out some of the new colorations in the "graphics / battlers" folder of the game). The starter pokemon available are the starters from every other region: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos alike. Here is a visual representation of the options: Out of these, the easiest type to start with would probably be a fire type. Type-wise, they just have a clear advantage at the start of the game. The hardest is definitely water. The first two gyms have a type advantage against it, and it just makes things so much harder. However, it is doable. Some great choices would be any fire type (especially Torchic, for it has that killer speed boost), Snivy (for that Contrary, or that Coil later on), Bulbasaur (because its adorable it has those precious status-inflicting moves) or, if you're going to try a water type, Mudkip (because it's second form achieves a partial ground typing), or Froakie (for that broken Protean). So, after you choose your pokemon, Victoria will get her turn. While you're waiting, you'll be introduced to another lovely character named Cain (and, yes, he is of the male sex). He will be your first opponent in battle. "Pretty Boy" [i kid you not] Cain Nidoran (m) level 5 / scratch, leer Whether you win or lose, the game continues. Cain will take you to another part of the room to get your pokemon healed up. You are then reunited with Ame and Victoria. Cain and Ame leave, and Victoria challenges you to a battle. Unlike every other cheap rival known to Pokemon, she will choose the same pokemon no matter what you picked: a Tepig. Apprentice Victoria Tepig level 5 / tackle, tail whip Again, whether you win or lose, the game continues. You and Victoria head up to the front desk to meet with Ame and register for the Reborn League. You recieve a Pokedex, a Pokegear, and Running Shoes [score!]. Ame leaves. Victoria gives you five pokeballs. She then gives you your first objective: find the Peridot Gym. The Opal Ward So you've finally been freed to go on your own! The first thing you'll want to do is probably to catch another pokemon. The thing about reborn is that pokemon are not exactly the easiest to find. Talking to people (again) and scouring the region with the utmost care is crucial if you want to build a decent team. BUT! Before you leave the Grand Hall you'll probably want to buy some wares from the small store on the right. However, do take care of your money. It's very easy to run out of it, and without healing items you're toast. Be frugal. After you've gotten that taken care of, feel free to exit the grand hall (you might want to chat with some people first to get some info about the game). There's some patches of grass right outside of the Grand Hall. In it you can find: day: night: ...Yeah. Not exactly the most colorful assortment of pokemon, BUT, they all have potential if you're willing to train them. I'd at least pick up a Bidoof or Rattata for HM moves. Also, Bidoof learns headbutt through level up, which, via the dark trees, gives you access to: headbuttable trees: So, when you leave The Grand Hall and grass around, you'll see a girl with a Snubbull in your way. She'll gripe about how the Snubbull doesn't listen to her before she walks away. This will come back later; once you have the first gym badge she'll offer the pokemon to you to keep. When she leaves, you're free to go. After you go down the stairs, there will be another large staircase to your right. There, a trainer will block you. You'll have to beat him in battle to continue on. As you make your way up the bridge, you'll notice a number of trainers there. Some will battle you, some will wait until you have more badges. Some police will be blocking your way further east. Eventually you'll see a trio of kids corning a Pachirisu, Panpour, Zigzagoon, or Wingull. You'll have to battle them to save the pokemon. HAVE 2+ POKEMON ON YOUR TEAM before you challenge them for they will engage you in a double battle. When you beat them, Pachirisu, Panpour, Zigzagoon, or Wingull will request to join your team. Pachirisu level 3 / growl, bide OR Panpour level 3 / scratch, play nice Zigzagoon level 3 / tackle, growl OR Wingulllevel 3 / growl, water gun *****You can get another pokemon... One you didn't get will appear in an apartment in Peridot**** Continue around the bridge for a couple of more battles. Now, after you've finished with the trainer bridge, the only thing left to do is to venture left towards the Peridot Ward.
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