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~ Pokémon Rumble ~
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For WiiWare



NORTH AMERICA (US) VERSION

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A GENERAL FAQ
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By Shiya64



VERSION HISTORY




VERSION:  1.00 - COMPLETE - 9/29/2010
     Changed "Moves" list section to "Useful Moves" Section.
     Yup, I'm too lazy to list the rest.

     Boom. This FAQ is DONE.
     Like there was much more to add other than moves, anyway.
     Added a little to the recruit info section.




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WHEE!!
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   Version: 0.92 - Updated - 4/25/2010
     A small amount of additions, mostly Moves info (+ Credit)
     A few minor "spelling" corrections.
     Realization that it took me forever to update* 0.o;


   Version: 0.91 - Updated - 12/10/09
     Updated the ability section with "type guard" info.
     Various Information added + credit given.
     Password section updated + credit given.


   Version: 0.89 - Updated - 12/2/09
    A few updates for the move section + credit given!
    A MAJOR Error corrected + credit given!
    Ticket release info updated + credit given.


   Version: 0.88 - Updated - 12/01/09
    A lot of moves info added + credit given.
     Updated Information and corrections + credit given.


   Version: 0.85 - Updated - 11/29/09
     A lot of moves info added + credit given.
     Updated Information and corrections + credit given.
     Abilities added + credit given.
     Added the other controllers/ controls.


   Version: 0.78 - Updated - 11/24/09
     More passwords added + credit given.


   Version: 0.77 - Updated - 11/24/09
    Added corrections / Updated information + credit given.

   Version: 0.76 - Updated - 11/23/09
    Added corrections  + credit given.
    Minor Spelling Errors corrected.


   Version: 0.75 - Updated - 11/21/09
    A few more additions to a few sections + credit given.


   Version: 0.74 - Updated - 11/21/09
   More corrections/updates in various sections + credit given.
    A few minor corrections/additions to various sections.


   Version: 0.73 - Updated - 11/20/09
   Added Shellos / Gastradon ticket correction + credit given.


   Version: 0.72 - Updated - 11/20/09
     Added the Pokémon Move Section
     Added Normal - Rank C - Move Info
     Move Section still incomplete


   Version: 0.62 - Updated - 11/19/09
      Minor spelling errors corrected.
      Minor name corrections.
      A few abilities added.


   Version: 0.61 - Updated 11/19/09
     Told of a password - added + credit given.

   Version: 0.60.  – Started on 11/18/09



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~ Legal Stuff ~
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This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for
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~ Contact Info ~
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Feel free to contact me if…

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~CONTENT LIST~
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0 –  Legal Stuff + Contact Info
(It’s ABOVE, so it doesn’t get an actual number. )

1 –  Introduction

2 –  The Purpose of this FAQ  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [PURPFAQ2]

3 -  Basic Controls + Basic Information ~~~~~~~~~~~ [INFO3]

               3.1 - Wii Remote ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [WIIMOTE31]

               3.2 - Classic Controller ~~~~~~~~~~ [CLASSICC32]

               3.3 - Game Cube Controller ~~~~~~~~ [GAMECUBE33]

               3A  - General Game Play ~~~~~~~~~~~ [GENGP3A]

               3B  - Game Modes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [GAMEMODE3B]

               3C  - Befriending ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [BEFRIEND3C]

               3D  - Battle Royale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [BATTLE3D]

               3E  - Multiplayer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [MULTIPEEP3E]

4 –  Pokémon Game Differences~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [POKEDIFF4]

5 -  Pokémon Rumble - Type Strengths/Weaknesses~~~~ [POKETYPE5]

               5A  - Useful Moves ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [POKEMOVE5A]

               5b  - General Move Info ~~~~~~~~~~~ [MOVESB0]

6 -  Pokémon Rumble - List of “Catchables” ~~~~~~~~ [POKELIST6]

               6A - 1ST GEN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [1GEN6A]

               6B - 4TH GEN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [4GEN6B]

7 -  Pokémon Area Locations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [PLOCATION7]

               7A - Silent Forest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [7ALA]

               7B - Windy Prairie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [7BLA]

               7C - Rocky Cave ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [7CLA]

               7D - Fiery Furnace ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [7DLA]

               7E - Bright Beach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [7ELA]

               7F - Eternal Tower ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [7FLA]

8 -  Pokémon Tickets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [POKETICKET8]

9 -  Pokémon Rumble - Known US Passwords ~~~~~~~~~~ [POKEPASS9]

10 - Abilities ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [ABILITY10]

11 – Credits ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [CREDITY11]





~ INTRODUCTION ~


Alright, time to begin. This is the first time I have actually FELT
like writing out a guide for a game as I’m usually too lazy to even
bother trying.

Pokémon Rumble is a happy cross of their one-million plus Pokémon
collecting (A Pokémon Standard, apparently… only it’s much less
expensive this time around) and the typical hack and slash, beat
them up formula seen in most real time action games.

…Picture little nauseatingly cute creatures, slaughtering MORE
nauseatingly cute creatures… Just without the blood.

Sound fun?

Well, I for one was pleasantly surprised. And this is coming from
a generally RPG, SRPG, and Survival Horror buff.

Okay, moving on!




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ THE PURPOSE OF THIS FAQ ~             [PURPFAQ2]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


This section is actually more of a “what this FAQ is NOT”. For one,
this is not actually a walkthrough. This game is actually pretty
easy to beat. The A-typical “get more powerful moves” and “get to
higher power level” strategies will work just fine in this game.
And you could always get help from friends via multiplayer if you
really need it.

This FAQ is to help people with the things that generally make
things easier when known but aren’t extremely necessary to know
right off the bat. Need an example?

There are plenty further down.



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~ BASIC CONTROLS ~                      [INFO3]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Believe it or not, Pokémon Rumble can actually be played using
different controllers. Who knew, eh?



1)


You can change the controller you use for single player.
Go to the Multiplayer Terminal and press the accept button,
(2) for the Wii Remote. Switch to the controller you want
to use and then press the cancel button for your controller
after choosing the Pokémon you want to be.


2)

Classic Controller is hooked up to the Wii Remote.
The Nintendo Gamecube Controller is hooked up to the Wii.
Consult your Wii manual if you need more information on
the proper setup.


3)

Wii Remote is the default control type.



4)

Whenever you return to the Pokémon Rumble Title Menu,
the controls will switch back to the Wii Remote
automatically.





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~ WII REMOTE: ~          [WIIMOTE31]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



(Directional Pad) – Moves your toy Pokémon around. Move down or up
in various menus. Move into trampoline “warps” by nearing them to
enter other areas.

(2) : Accept, Corresponding Attack (in battle)

(1) : Cancel, Corresponding Attack (in battle)

(A) : Bring up your current Pokémon Toy List

(+) : Pause, bring up main game Menu in terminal or area:
[Return to Title Menu, Take a Picture (SD Card needed),
Multiplayer], Bring up options when in a menu - Sort,
take a picture, etc.

(-) : Add selected Pokémon to Favorites, Un-favorite a Pokémon.



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~ CLASSIC CONTROLLER: ~         [CLASSICC32]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



(Directional Pad / Left Control Stick) - Moves your toy Pokémon
around. Move down or up in various menus. Move into trampoline
“warps” by nearing them to  enter other areas.

(A) : Accept, Corresponding Attack (in battle)

(B) : Cancel, Corresponding Attack (in battle)

(Y) : Bring up your current Pokémon Toy List

(X) : Bring up your current Pokémon Toy List

(+) : Pause, bring up main game Menu in terminal or area:
[Return to Title Menu, Take a Picture (SD Card needed),
Multiplayer], Bring up options when in a menu - Sort,
take a picture, etc.

(-) : Add selected Pokémon to Favorites, Un-favorite a Pokémon.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ NINTENDO GAMECUBE CONTROLLER: ~      [GAMECUBE33]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


(Directional Pad / Left Control Stick) - Moves your toy Pokémon
around. Move down or up in various menus. Move into trampoline
“warps” by nearing them to  enter other areas.

(A) : Accept, Corresponding Attack (in battle)

(B) : Cancel, Corresponding Attack (in battle)

(Y) : Bring up your current Pokémon Toy List

(X) : Bring up your current Pokémon Toy List

(Start/Pause) : Pause, bring up main game Menu in terminal or
area: [Return to Title Menu, Take a Picture (SD Card needed),
Multiplayer], Bring up options when in a menu - Sort, take a
picture, etc.

(Z) : Add selected Pokémon to Favorites, Un-favorite a Pokémon.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ BASIC INFORMATION ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

---Negative Status Effects

Poison
Decreases health for a few seconds.

Note: Badly Poison has the same effect as
Poison but does more damage and generally
lasts a lot longer.


Paralyze
Cannot move for a time.
(Move D-Pad to make it fade faster.)


Flinch
Cannot act / move for a short time.
(Move D-Pad to make it fade faster.)


Sleep
Cannot act / move for a short time.
(Move D-Pad to make it fade faster.)


Slow
Movement speed decreases.
(Wears off after a while.)


Slow attack (Hit Ratio down)
Attacks execute much slower than normal.
(Wears off after a while.)


Burn
Decreases health for a few seconds



And Gameplay Info -
(in no particular order) :




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ General Game Play ~                   [GENGP3A]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1)


You have three wonder keys shown in the lower right of the screen.
AKA Three chances to switch Pokémon toys when your current toy is
defeated. A highlighted Key means it is still available. A grayed
out key means it has been used up and cannot be used again in the
current area. If you run out of keys, you are returned to the
terminal (your base).

2)


Even if you use up all three keys (lose), you still keep
all of the money and Pokémon you acquired in that stage before
you lost.

Note: However, leaving the current area via the menu's
"Return to the Terminal" option, will reset everything you've
collected thus far. A warning message will appear to warn you
of this before you go and you can opt out if you chose the
option by accident.


3)


Some enemy attacks can cause negative status effects. You can
lessen the duration of most status effects by simply moving the
directional pad until they disappear.


4)


Each Pokemon has a Type. Example: Water. That type determines
damage strengths and weaknesses. ie: water will generally do more
damage on a ground type Pokémon but might take more damage from
an Electric type Pokémon.


5)

Each Move a Pokemon can learn has a type as well.


6)

That Green Bar under your Pokémon is your HP gauge.
(Health Points) Yes, that little green bar will dominate your life.
When it is completely green, you are at full health. When you take
damage, you will see the green go down slowly and then replaced
with red. When the bar becomes completely red, your current toy will
be knocked out.


7)

You can switch to another Pokémon Toy mid battle by Pressing (A),
moving up or down until you find the one you want to switch to, and
then by pressing (2) to accept. Keep in mind that time will not
stop while selecting another toy (in multiplayer) if there are
still more active toys with HP left.


8)

Each Pokémon can have TWO moves that can be used in battle.
Moves can be purchased in the terminal. The higher the Rank you are
in (C-S, S being the highest) the higher the cost will be but at
higher ranks more moves are available. Note that the move you get
is randomly determined.



9)

When a move is purchased you can either overwrite an existing
move or cancel. If you only have one attack, you can choose to add
the move you got to the second slot. Canceling will not refund your
money but can save you from having to overwrite powerful moves with
moves you don’t want.


10)

Each offensive move has a star rating next to its name. The higher
the number of stars, the more powerful the move is.


11)

Each Pokémon has an attack and defense rating near its picture
in (A) button list of Pokémon. The more dots, the higher that
stat is.


12)

Each Pokémon has a Power Level, a large number at the top near
its picture in the (A) button menu. The higher the number, the
more powerful that Pokémon’s attacks will be.


13)

At the end of each stage, there is ALWAYS a boss along with
four normal enemies of the same type. For example, Normal Mode-
Silent Forest Rank C – will have an IVYSAUR as a boss and 4
Bulbasaurs. Keep in mind the 4 minions accompanying the boss will
continuously respawn for the remainder of the battle.


14)

Enemies appear as red dots on the map.
Money drops do not appear on the map!



15)

Higher Ranks generally have longer areas. For example: in
Rank B most areas have six stages including the boss stage. Five
stages of regular enemy groups, one boss stage. Instead of
Rank C’s lower 5 stages per area.

Fun Note: As you progress from Normal to Advanced to EX mode,
the stages you visit will become visibly darker.

Yeah, not really relevant to the gameplay, but I figured I
should mention it anyway.  :D



16)

Befriended Pokémon can be released in the terminal. When
released the Pokémon will give you money equal to half of their
current power level. Example: If you release a Rattata that is
level 100, you will get 50p. If you release 5 of the same type of
Pokémon you will usually get a recruitment ticket of an evolved
from which will let you befriend the Pokemon listed when you use
the ticket. (Only 1 ticket can be held at a time!) More on that
in the “Pokemon Tickets” section.


17)

Twelve Pokémon Toys can be saved to your Wii Remote. Saved Wii
Remote Pokémon will always be available to that Wii Remote. So,
you can go to a friend’s house with the Pokemon you want to use,
for example)


18)

Saved Wii Remote Pokémon cannot learn moves and cannot be released.
You must remove the Saved Wii Remote status before you can learn
more moves.



19)

The Saved Wii Remote status cannot be removed if you do not
have a high enough Wonder Key rank. (Only happens when moving high
power level toys from a high ranking file to another file with a
lower rank.) In other words, if there is a bright blue exclamation
point near the Pokémon’s picture, then the Wii Remote status cannot
be removed and thus they cannot learn any moves until you increase
your key wonder rank.


20)

By pressing the (-) button while in the (A) button menu, you
can favorite a Pokémon. (A little Heart will appear next to their
name.) Favorite Pokémon cannot be released until you remove them
from your favorites. This can help protect you from accidentally
releasing the Pokémon you want to keep. Favorite Pokemon ALWAYS
appear at the top of the (A) button menu list.


21)

You do NOT have to defeat every single enemy in each area stage.
You can just simply go directly to the teleporter if you choose.


22)


Money drops appear differently each with various amounts:

Small Coin - Bronze - 1P

Medium Coin - Silver - 10p

Large Coin - Gold - 100p

Very Large Coin - Gold with Black - 1000+


Important Note: Money drops DISAPPEAR AFTER A FEW SECONDS.
So, try to pick them up as soon as they appear!


23)


Be careful!

Pokémon toys in "befriend state" (Pokémon that are still on
the ground after you defeat them and appear as a white dot on
the mini map) DISAPPEAR AFTER A FEW SECONDS just like Money
drops!

Pokémon in left in befriend state for a period of time will
vanish after a while. The time it takes them to disappear is much
longer than money does, but it WILL OCCUR if they are left on
the map for too long. (20-30 seconds or more)

Also note that Money and "befriend state" Pokémon can also disappear in
the terminal if left alone for too long.

So, as a general rule, make gathering fallen Pokémon in befriend state
as well as money drops - a priority before doing anything else.



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~ GAMEPLAY MODES ~              [GAMEMODE3B]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


--NORMAL


1) 1st Gen Pokémon available, #'s 1-151 in the six different
stages.

2) Has four Ranks of increasing difficulty, starting at
Rank C (lowest) and ending at Rank S (highest).

3) Six stages - Each Rank has different Pokémon
available + a different Boss.



--ADVANCED MODE



1) 4TH Gen Pokémon available, #'s 387-492 in six different stages.
Note: Some of the 1st Gen Pokémon are mixed in as well.

2) Also has four ranks of increasing difficulty, starting at
Rank C (lowest) and ending at Rank S (highest).

3) Same Six stages - Each Rank has different Pokémon available + a
different Boss.



--EX MODE


1) ONLY ONE RANK - Very powerful Pokémon (1800+)

2) Pokémon no longer have a set location. Areas now contain a
random assortment of Pokémon from both 1st and 4th Gens.

Note: The Pokémon encountered are randomly selected from the
previous mode / ranks of the given area.

Example:

If you enter Silent Forest in EX Mode you may encounter all the
Pokémon previously found in Silent Forest's Normal/Advanced
Ranks C-S. And in the Boss Stage of the area, you will randomly
encounter only one of the previous Silent Forest Mode/Rank bosses
plus that bosses usual four Pokémon minions.


3) Battle Royale - Now have to complete two consecutive rounds per
challenge - cannot heal in between, defeated Pokémon toys are not
revived until you either win or lose.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Befriending ~                 [BEFRIEND3C]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

..AKA Recruiting


1)


“Befriending” is the state in which a Pokémon that you defeated
stays visible on the map after defeat. It appears on the ground in
a heap. Simply walk over the fallen Pokémon to “befriend it.” This
will add that Pokémon to your (A) button menu list. As soon as you
befriend a Pokémon, you can immediately switch to it.


2)

Occasionally you will see an enemy Pokémon with little sparkles
around it. That means you will have a 100% chance of befriending
that sparkly Pokémon when you defeat it.


3)

Making a Pokémon wobble is the easiest way to befriend it.
Just defeat the Pokémon while it is wobbling and you will befriend
it. A very large, blue star and a sound effect will occur when
you have successfully “wobbled” it.

Important Note: Negative Status conditions (poison, paralysis,
burn, etc.) WILL CANCEL WOBBLE STATE! Keep that in mind when
trying to befriend Pokémon.


4)

Bosses CAN be befriended. They CAN appear with sparkles, it is just
very rare. Wobbling them IS possible! It is just a lot harder
than wobbling normal enemies.

Note: Boss Pokémon can ONLY be wobbled when they are emitting
smoke.


5)

If you see a Pokémon in befriend state they will appear as a
white dot on the map.


6)


If you see a Pokémon in befriend state (still visible on the
ground after defeat) that has pink sparkles, then it will have an
ability. Pokémon with abilities have their names in pink.


7)


Shiny (Very rare and differently colored Pokémon -
You can see the difference even BEFORE you try to defeat them )
have an 100% of being befriending and always have an ability.
Their name will appear blue when you collect them and on
the (A) button menu list. So, if you see one you WILL befriend
it as long as you take the time to defeat it.



8)


Overall the actual befriend rate is ENTIRELY RANDOM.
Just keep at it and try to be patient. You'll get them
eventually.


9)


Critical Hits can help with befriending Pokémon.
You can also look in the official manual to learn more about
this. (Press the Wii Menu button and click on the operation
manual icon. This is mentioned.)

You can increase chances by getting a Pokémon with either a,
Gutsy ability, or Scrappy and using them to defeat the enemy Pokémon.
Note that Gutsy is more effective than Scrappy.
(The Focus Energy (Normal) move can help with this too!)

Couple that ability with either the Endeavor or False Swipe moves
and you're looking at some pretty good odds of getting the Poke you
want recruited. Just keep whacking your target until it wobbles, then
Knock it out it with your second move.

Whee! Success!  :D

Attacking enemy Pokémon with an attack type that they are weak
against may also help induce "wobble state" more often.





~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Battle Royale ~                       [BATTLE3D]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


1)

If you run out of time or use up all three wonder keys you will
lose and be returned to the terminal. Just like  the area stages,
there is NO penalty for losing.


2)

In order to enter you need to acquire a Pokémon toy of a
certain power level. The gate will not open until you get a
Pokémon with the required power level.


3)

You cannot switch Pokémon toys UNTIL your current Pokémon has been
defeated. All enemies and actions freeze when you are defeated and
you need to choose your next Pokémon (this occurs even in multi
player.)


4)

When enemy Pokémon are defeated, they drop time additions in the
form of red stopwatches. Each little red stopwatch adds five seconds
to your timer.


5)

Pokemon groups are generally random, but each Battle Royale Rank
has a set “boss” group that appears, either one by one, or all at
once. Be prepared, as they usually appear amongst the rest of the
enemies and are generally more powerful.




--Battle Royale - Set Bosses - Normal Mode


Rank C

VAPOREON
JOLTEON
FLAREON



Rank B

ALAKAZAM
MACHAMP
GENGAR
GOLEM



Rank A

VENUSAUR
CHARIZARD
BLASTOISE


Rank S

ARTICUNO
ZAPDOS
MOLTRES
MEWTWO



--Battle Royale - Set Bosses - Advanced Mode



Rank C

ROTOM
WASH ROTOM
HEAT ROTOM
SPIN ROTOM
CUT ROTOM
FROST ROTOM


Rank B

RAMPARDOS
BASTIODON
ELECTIVIRE
MAGMORTAR



Rank A

TORTERRA
INFERNAPE
EMPOLEON



Rank S

DIALGA
PALKIA
GIRATINA
MEWTWO



--Battle Royale - Set Bosses - EX MODE



1-1

VAPOREON
JOLTEON
FLAREON


1-2

ROTOM
WASH ROTOM
HEAT ROTOM
SPIN ROTOM
CUT ROTOM
FROST ROTOM



2-1

ALAKAZAM
MACHAMP
GENGAR
GOLEM


2-2

RAMPARDOS
BASTIODON
ELECTIVIRE
MAGMORTAR




3-1


VENUSAUR
CHARIZARD
BLASTOISE

3-2


TORTERRA
INFERNAPE
EMPOLEON





4-1


ARTICUNO
ZAPDOS
MOLTRES


4-2


DIALGA
PALKIA
GIRATINA
MEWTWO



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Multiplayer ~                         [MULTIPEEP3E]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


1) Not Wifi compatible!
2) Up to four players.
3) Each player needs a Wii Remote and a Pokémon Toy to play as.
4) Each Wii Remote needs to be synched to the Wii system.
5) Not split screen. All characters appear on the same screen.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Pokémon GAME DIFFERENCES ~           [POKEDIFF4]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



1)


Type immunities DO NOT EXIST in Pokémon Rumble. Example:
Fighting moves WILL HIT ghost types, which wouldn’t have worked
in some of the other Pokémon games.


2)


Only the 1st and 4th GEN Pokémon are included in Pokémon Rumble!
That means #’s 1-151, and 387- 492. Arceus is not available.


3)


It’s real-time! NOT turn based.


4)


Pokémon do not evolve or level up with Experience Points.


5)


Status effects will vanish after a few seconds, with the more
serious conditions lasting a little longer.


6)


Only Two attacks per Pokémon.


7)


YOU ARE the Pokémon.
You control their movements and actions.

ie. It's not a trainer giving you orders like in the turn
based Pokémon games.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ POKEMON TYPE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES ~       [POKETYPE5]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Important Note: Immunities DO NOT EXIST in Pokémon Rumble.

Note 1 - Some types are also strong & weak against others of their
own type. (Might be a little different in Pokémon Rumble but the
idea is still the same)

Note 2 - Types are listed in alphabetical order.




KEY:

Type of Pokémon

STRONG AGAINST*
-Type

WEAK AGAINST*
-Type




1) Bug Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Dark
-Grass
-Psychic

Weak Against:

-Fire
-Flying
-Rock



2) Dark Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Ghost
-Psychic

Weak Against:

-Bug
-Fighting



3) Dragon Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Dragon

Weak Against:

-Dragon
-Ice



4) Electric Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Flying
-Water

Weak Against:

-Ground



5) Fight Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Dark
-Ice
-Normal
-Rock
-Steel

Weak Against:

-Flying
-Psychic



6) Fire Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Bug
-Grass
-Ice

Weak Against:

-Ground
-Rock
-Water



7) Flying Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Bug
-Fight
-Grass

Weak Against:

-Electric
-Ice
-Rock

8) Ghost Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Ghost
-Psychic

Weak Against:

-Dark
-Ghost


9) Grass Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Ground
-Rock
-Water

Weak Against:

-Bug
-Fire
-Flying
-Ice
-Poison



10) Ground Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Electric
-Fire
-Poison
-Rock
-Steel

Weak Against:

-Grass
-Ice
-Water


11) Ice Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Dragon
-Flying
-Grass
-Ground

Weak Against:

-Fighting
-Fire
-Rock
-Steel



12) Normal Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-N/A

Weak Against:

-Fighting



13) Poison Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Grass

Weak Against:

-Ground
-Psychic




14) Psychic Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Fight
-Poison

Weak Against:

-Bug
-Dark
-Ghost



15) Rock Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Bug
-Fire
-Flying
-Ice

Weak Against:

-Fighting
-Grass
-Ground
-Steel
-Water



16) Steel Pokémon Type

Strong Against:

-Ice
-Rock

Weak Against:

-Fighting
-Fire
-Ground




17) Water Pokémon Type
Strong Against:

-Fire
-Ground
-Rock

Weak Against:

-Electric
-Grass


Notes:

*Strong Against
-Might do more damage than usual to the types listed


*Weak Against
-Might take more damage / do less damage than usual to the
types listed






~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Useful Moves ~         [POKEMOVE5A]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



So of the million + 1 moves available for use, which ones stand
out above the rest? Look below for a general idea of some moves
that might make your life easier.

~ These are based on an OPINION. My opinion, Obviously.
(That and I'm too lazy to post ALL of the moves I like.)

Honestly, any move in this game is fine as long as you are
comfortable with using it and like the end results.

Just have fun and experiment.  ^^




Note: I haven't listed a lot of the status moves.
Negative status moves can be very useful, but I generally only
use moves that have status down (or up) as a side effect to an
attack.

And I haven't listed a lot of the good status moves mainly
because I'm lazy. (That and I can't remember the names and info)

I also haven't listed the ~ more money ~ moves simply because...
well, I forgot the names for starters. That, and I generally find
the "Lucky" Ability Pokes more useful anyway.

Sorry in advance.





~ The Key:



~~~~
Name:  The name of the move.
~~~~

~~~~~
Class:  What the move is used for. If I put:
~~~~~

~~~~~~~~~~
Offensive:  Attack oriented move. Has a Power rating.
~~~~~~~~~~

~~~~~~~~
Support:  Not used to attack. Used to increase you stats or heal.
~~~~~~~~  Does not usually have a power rating.

~~~~~~
Status:   Used to inflict a negative  status. Does not usually
~~~~~~    have a power rating.


~~~~~~
Power:  How powerful the move is. Shown with stars, 1-5.
~~~~~~  5 being the strongest. Example - 5 stars

~~~~~~
Found:  The rank training Unit that it is easiest to find the
~~~~~~  move in.

~~~~~~
Notes:  If the move has additional effects than they will be listed
~~~~~~  here. I will also mention my opinion on the move's usefulness.
       I will also try to mention the area of effect that the move
       has.


~~~~~~~~~~~
Learned By:  Pokémon capable of learning it.
~~~~~~~~~~~


NOTE! : I'm not sure if some of these count seeing as in the RPGs
they learn the moves via egg moves. Either way, I'll list them
anyway until I learn otherwise.






~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ General Move Info ~       [MOVESB0]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



1)

If the Move type matches the innate type of the Pokémon, the stars
that indicate the power rating will be highlighted in yellow.



2)

Different rank training units in the various modes, offer various
moves at random. Some moves are generally easier to get from
certain rank/mode training units. Keep in mind: the price per move
goes up as the ranks and mode difficulty go up. Rank S will always
be more expensive than the Rank C, but at the benefit of more move
possibilities.


3)

Each move, just like in the later Pokémon game versions, has
a type associated with it.

Example: A Chansey (Normal type) can also learn moves that are
not normal type.

ie

I got a Chansey that can use Earthquake (Ground).
Sure, my Chansey can use a ground move, but the damage output
may be less than, say, a Pokémon that has ground as its innate type.

So, a Diglett (Ground type) with Earthquake, will probably do more
damage then my Chansey (Normal type), that happens to have a Ground
move, can.


4)

The Power Level (the large number near the Pokémon's name), makes
a difference! The higher the number, the more damage your offensive
moves will do.


5)

Each Pokémon already has a set list of moves they can learn.
So, for Example:

Trying to teach a Chansey the Bullet Seed move, would not
work because Chansey does not have that particular move in its
set move list. ie. putting 200 P in the Normal Mode - Rank C
Training unit would never result in Bullet Seed because Chansey
cannot learn it to begin with.


6)

The Pokémon's Innate attack rating DOES MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
The more attack dots the Pokémon has (listed near its picture
and power level in the (A) button menu) the more damaging the
offensive moves will be.

Example:

A level 2000 Bulbasaur using a 5 star move will do less damage
than a level 2000 Venosaur with the same 5 star move because
a Venosaur has a higher innate attack.





~~~~~~~
~ Bug ~
~~~~~~~



~ X-SCISSOR ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C

Learned By:


Beedrill
Croagunk
Darkrai
Drapion
Gallade
Gliscor
Kabutops
Kingler
Krabby
Kricketune
Leafeon
Mew
Paras
Parasect
Pinsir
Sandshrew
Sandslash
Scyther
Skorupi
Toxicroak
Vespiquen



Notes: I really like this move for its ability to hit more than once
and hit the sides as well as the front. Also has a decent range and doesn't lag
that much when using it more than once.





~~~~~~~~~
~ Fight ~
~~~~~~~~~



~ CROSS CHOP ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 5 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher


Notes: Hits at least 3 times (in rapid succession) per use.
Seriously, it's incredibly powerful: hits like a truck, plus it hits
more than once. Pair this with Focus Punch and they'll be in for
an absolute massacre.



Learned By:

Croagunk
Golduck
Electrivire
Electabuzz
Lucario
Machamp
Machoke
Machop
Magmar
Magmortar
Mankey
Primeape
Psyduck
Riolu
Toxicroak





~ DRAIN PUNCH ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C


Notes: Absorbs HP from enemies with each hit. Honestly, I love broken
moves. It also doesn't have a large wait period: which easily guarantees
you can just keep whacking away at stuff without problems. Just be
careful of diving into groups as this move doesn't hit sides easily.




Learned By:


Abra
Alakazam
Buneary
Chansey
Clefable
Clefairy
Darkrai
Drowzee
Happiny
Hitmonchan
Hypno
Kangaskhan
Lopunny
Lucario
Mew
Mewtwo
Mime Jr.
Mr. Mime
Gengar
Gloom
Jigglypuff
Jynx
Kadabra
Regigigas
Riolu
Slowbro
Togekiss
Vileplume
Wigglytuff






~ FOCUS BLAST ~


Class: Offensive
Power: 5 Stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher


Notes: May lower Defense. Yes, this move is slow before use,
and not useful in all situations... but if you are looking for a straight
line distance move, than this is an easy choice. Powerful, and can easily
mow down enemy lines. Fun fun fun, it's like sniping in a way...
only slower.



Learned By:


Abomasnow
Alakazam
Blastoise
Charizard
Clefable
Croagunk
Darkrai
Dragonite
Dusknoir
Electabuzz
Eletrivire
Floatzel
Gallade
Gengar
Golduck
Golem
Hitmonchan
Hitmonlee
Hypno
Infernape
Jynx
Kangaskhan
Raichu
Lickylicky
Lopunny
Lucario
Machamp
Machoke
Machop
Magmar
Magmortar
Mankey
Marowak
Mew
Mewtwo
Monferno
Mr. Mime
Muk
NidoKing
Nidoqueen
Palkia
Pinsir
Poliwrath
Primeape
Rampardos
Regigigas
Riolu
Rhydon
Rhyperior
Sandslash
Slowbro
Snorlax
Tangrowth
Toxicroak
Weavile
Wigglytuff





~~~~~~~~
~ Fire ~
~~~~~~~~



~ FIRE BLAST ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 5 Stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: May cause burn.


Learned By:


Aerodactyl
Arcanine
Azelf
Bastiodon
Chansey
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Chimchar
Clefable
Clefairy
Cranidos
Cubone
Dialga
Dragonair
Dragonite
Dratini
Flareon
Geodude
Gabite
Garchomp
Gible
Golem
Graveler
Grimer
Growlithe
Gyarados
Happiny
Heatran
Infernape
Jigglypuff
Kangaskhan
Koffing
Lickilicky
Lickitung
Machamp
Machoke
Machop
Magmar
Magmortar
Marowak
Mew
Mewtwo
Moltres
Monferno
Muk
Munchlax
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Ninetales
Palkia
Ponyta
Rampardos
Rapidash
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Shieldon
Skuntank
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Snorlax
Stunky
Tauros
Togekiss
Vulpix
Weezing
Wigglytuff





~ FIRE FANG ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: Also may cause burn or flinch.
Relatively fast and powerful.

Learned By:


Aerodactyl
Arbok
Arcanine
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Drapion
Flareon
Garchomp
Gliscor
Growlithe
Heatran
Hippowdon
Luxio
Luxray
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Shinx





~ HEAT WAVE ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 5 Stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: May cause burn.


Learned By:



Aerodactyl
Arcanine
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Dragonite
Golbat
Growlithe
Farfetch'd
Fearow
Flareon
Heatran
Magmar
Mew
Moltres
Ninetales
Ponyta
Pidgey
Pidgeot
Pidgeotto
Rapidash
Spearow
Vulpix
Zapdos
Zubat




~~~~~~~~~~
~ Flying ~
~~~~~~~~~~



~ SKY ATTACK ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 5 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher


Notes: May cause flinch.
I adore this move!

Incredibly powerful.



Learned By:


Aerodactyl
Articuno
Dodrio
Fearow
Gliscor
Honchkrow
Mew
Moltres
Pidgeot
Spearow
Staraptor
Togekiss
Zapdos





~~~~~~~~~
~ Ghost ~
~~~~~~~~~



~ SHADOW CLAW ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank S

Notes: May lower defense. VERY fast attack - can be chained
indefinitely


Learned By:


Ambipom
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Chimchar
Darkrai
Dialga
Diglett
Dugtrio
Empoleon
Gabite
Garchomp
Gengar
Gible
Giratina (Both Forms)
Glameow
Golduck
Haunter
Infernape
Kangaskhan
Lucario
Sandshrew
Sandslash
Meowth
Mew
Monferno
Nidoran (F)
Nidoran (M)
Nidorina
Nidorino
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Palkia
Persian
Prinplup
Psyduck
Purugly
Riolu
Rhydon
Rhyperior
Skuntank
Stunky
Weavile



~~~~~~~~
~Grass ~
~~~~~~~~



~ GIGA DRAIN ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 3 Stars
Found: Normal Mode or Higher

Notes: It restores your HP as it inflicts damage on
enemies.


A little slow, yes, but still a useful HP Draining move.


Learned By:


Abomasnow
Arbok
Beedrill
Bellsprout
Budew
Bulbasaur
Butterfree
Carnivine
Cherrim
Cherubi
Ekans
Exeggcute
Exeggutor
Gastly
Gengar
Golbat
Gloom
Grimer
Grotle
Haunter
Oddish
Ivysaur
Leafeon
Kabuto
Kabutops
Mew
Mothim
Muk
Paras
Parasect
Roserade
Shaymin (Both Forms)
Snover
Tangela
Tangrowth
Tentacool
Tentacruel
Torterra
Turtwig
Uxie
Venomoth
Venonat
Venusaur
Victreebel
Vileplume
Weepinbell
Wormadam (Grass)
Yanmega
Zubat





~ LEAF BLADE ~


Class: Offensive
Power: 4 Stars
Found: Advanced Mode or Higher

Notes: Fast and quite powerful.


Learned By:


Victreebel
Leafeon
Gallade






~ SEED FLARE ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 5 stars
Found: Shaymin (Sky Form) starts with (Password)
      Otherwise: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: An Area attack. Also very powerful and relatively fast.


Learned By:


Shaymin (Both Forms)




~~~~~~~~~~
~ Ground ~
~~~~~~~~~~



~ EARTHQUAKE ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: Powerful area attack.


Learned By:



Abomasnow
Aerodactyl
Arbok
Bastiodon
Blastoise
Bronzong
Bronzor
Chansey
Charizard
Cranidos
Croagunk
Cubone
Dialga
Diglett
Dragonite
Drapion
Dugtrio
Dusknoir
Ekans
Electivire
Empoleon
Gabite
Gallade
Garchomp
Gastrodon
Geodude
Gible
Giratina (Both Forms)
Golem
Gliscor
Graveler
Gyarados
Heatran
Hippopotas
Hippowdon
Hitmonchan
Hitmonlee
Infernape
Kangaskhan
Lickilicky
Lickitung
Lucario
Machamp
Machoke
Machop
Magmortar
Mamoswine
Mantyke
Mankey
Marowak
Mew
Mewtwo
Munchlax
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Onix
Palkia
Pinsir
Poliwrath
Poliwhirl
Primeape
Probopass
Rampardos
Regigigas
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Riolu
Sandslash
Sandshrew
Shieldon
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Snorlax
Tangrowth
Tauros
Torterra
Toxicroak
Venusaur
Wormadam (Ground)




~~~~~~~
~ Ice ~
~~~~~~~



~ BLIZZARD ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 5 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Note: May freeze the target.

A powerful horizontal-spread move.
And if nothing else, it's pretty.

Learned By:


Abomasnow
Articuno
Bastiodon
Bibarel
Bidoof
Blastoise
Buizel
Chansey
Clefable
Clefairy
Cloyster
Cranidos
Cubone
Dewgong
Darkrai
Dialga
Dratini
Dragonair
Dragonite
Dusknoir
Empoleon
Finneon
Floatzel
Froslass
Gastrodon
Glaceon
Goldeen
Golduck
Gyarados
Horsea
Jigglypuff
Jynx
Kabuto
Kabutops
Kangaskhan
Kingler
Krabby
Lapras
Lickilicky
Lickitung
Lopunny
Lumineon
Mamoswine
Manaphy
Mantyke
Marowak
Mewtwo
Mew
Mesprit
Munchlax
Nidoran (F)
Nidoran (M)
Nidorina
Nidorino
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Omanyte
Omastar
Palkia
Phione
Piplup
Poliwag
Poliwhirl
Poliwrath
Porygon
Porygon-Z
Prinplup
Psyduck
Rampardos
Rattata
Raticate
Rotom (Frost Form)
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Seadra
Seaking
Seel
Shieldon
Shellder
Shellos
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Snorlax
Snover
Squirtle
Staryu
Tauros
Tentacool
Tentacruel
Vaporeon
Wartortle
Weavile
Wigglytuff




~ ICE FANG ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: May cause either flinch or frozen status.
Very fast.



Learned By:


Aerodactyl
Arbok
Drapion
Floatzel
Glaceon
Gliscor
Gyarados
Hippowdon
Luxio
Luxray
Mamoswine
Rhyhorn
Rhydon
Rhyperior
Shinx






~~~~~~~~~~
~ Normal ~
~~~~~~~~~~


~ ENDEAVOR ~


Class: Offensive
Power: 5 Stars
Found: Advanced Mode - Rank C *

Notes: Damages Foe to match your HP or does 1 damage
to a foe with less.

One of my favorite recruitment moves. I prefer Endeavor
over False Swipe. This move coupled with a poke that has
an innate high critical ability (see ability section) and
a high star move makes the chance of NOT recruiting the
target incredibly low. Just keep whacking until they
wobble, and then knock them out with your second move.
Wala. Recruited.

* Though I've heard it is possible to get this move in
Normal Mode - Rank C ... I've never actually gotten it
there. My easiest time getting this move was from
Advanced Mode - Rank C.


Learned By:



Beedrill
Buneary
Chansey
Chimchar
Clefable
Clefairy
Combee
Cranidos
Cubone
Doduo
Dodrio
Happiny
Infernape
Jigglypuff
Kangaskhan
Kricketot
Kricketune
Lopunny
Mamoswine
Mankey
Marowak
Mew
Monferno
Poliwag
Poliwhirl
Poliwrath
Primeape
Rampardos
Rattata
Raticate
Rhyhorn
Rhydon
Rhyperior
Shaymin (Land Form)
Staraptor
Staravia
Starly
Tangela
Tauros
Togekiss
Vespiquen
Wigglytuff
Wormadam (Ground and Steel Forms)





~ FALSE SWIPE ~


Class: Offensive
Power: 5 Stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C



Notes: Enemy Poke's HP will NOT go below 1.
Another decent recruitment move. Just keep whacking until
they wobble and then knock them out with your second move.



Learned By:


Beedrill
Cubone
Drapion
Farfetch'd
Fearow
Gallade
Garchomp
Gliscor
Kingler
Krabby
Kricketune
Marowak
Mew
Paras
Parasect
Pinsir
Scyther
Skorupi
Spearow
Weavile






~ FOCUS ENERGY ~

Class: Support
Power: 0 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C

Notes: Increases your critical-hit ratio.
Incredibly useful for not only upping the chance for
massive damage (especially with a 5 star move) but is
also useful for recruitment with said 5 star move.


Learned By:



Bastiodon
Beedrill
Chimchar
Cranidos
Cubone
Drifblim
Drifloon
Hitmonlee
Horsea
Infernape
Kangaskhan
Kricketune
Machamp
Machoke
Machop
Mankey
Marowak
Monferno
Nidoran (F)
Nidoran (M)
Nidorina
Nidorino
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Pinsir
Primeape
Rampardos
Rattata
Raticate
Scyther
Seadra
Shieldon
Skuntank
Stunky





~ HEAL BELL ~

Class: Support
Power: 0 stars
Found: Normal Mode or higher *


Notes: Heals negative status effects.
Especially Useful in multiplayer.

* Not sure where I usually found this.
Just move up the ranks if you can't find it in
Normal Mode.


Learned By:



Buneary
Chansey
Chingling
Clefable
Clefairy
Eevee
Flareon
Glaceon
Happiny
Jigglypuff
Jolteon
Jynx
Lapras
Leafeon
Lopunny
Manaphy
Mew
Mismagius
Phione
Togekiss
Uxie
Vaporeon
Wigglytuff





~ MOONLIGHT ~

Class: Support
Power: 0 stars
Found: Normal Mode or higher *


Notes: Great healing move: Think "regeneration".
Yup, happy thoughts.

Too bad only a few Pokes can actually learn this.

* Not sure where I usually found this one either.
Just move up the ranks if you can't find it in
Normal Mode.


Learned By:


Clefairy
Cresselia
Exeggcute
Exeggutor
Gloom
Oddish





~ SING ~

Class: Status
Power: 0 Stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C

Notes: Causes foe to fall asleep.

What can I say?
I LOVE sleep status moves.
This is an area effect move that sweeps out in a
circle from your poke.

Great for giving you some breathing room.




Learned By:


Chansey
Chatot
Clefable
Clefairy
Jigglypuff
Kricketune
Lapras
Wigglytuff





~~~~~~~~~~
~ Poison ~
~~~~~~~~~~



~ POISON JAB ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: May cause poison.
Relatively fast and powerful.


Learned By:


Arbok
Beedrill
Cloyster
Croagunk
Ekans
Farfetch'd
Gengar
Goldeen
Gliscor
Grimer
Haunter
Hitmonlee
Machamp
Machoke
Machop
Mankey
Mew
Mewtwo
Muk
Nidoran (F)
Nidoran (M)
Nidorina
Nidorino
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Poliwrath
Primeape
Rapidash
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Sandslash
Sandshrew
Seaking
Tentacool
Tentacruel
Toxicroak




~ TOXIC ~

Class: Status
Power: 4 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: Badly poisons the targets in the area.
A distance move, but a useful one for
crippling groups.

Learned By:

A TON of Poke can learn this move.






~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Psychic ~
~~~~~~~~~~~



PSYCHIC

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Advanced Mode or higher

Notes: May lower target's defense.


Learned By:

Abra
Alakazam
Azelf
Bronzor
Bronzong
Butterfree
Chansey
Chingling
Clefable
Clefairy
Cresselia
Darkrai
Drifblim
Drifloon
Drowzee
Dusknoir
Electabuzz
Electivire
Exeggcute
Exeggutor
Froslass
Gallade
Gastly
Gengar
Giratina  (Both Forms)
Golduck
Happiny
Haunter
Honchkrow
Jigglypuff
Jynx
Kadabra
Lapras
Lucario
Slowpoke
Slowbro
Drowzee
Hypno
Magmar
Magmortar
Manaphy
Mesprit
Mew
Mewtwo
Mime Jr.
Mismagius
Mothim
Mr. Mime
Munchlax
Poliwag
Poliwhirl
Poliwrath
Porygon
Porygon-Z
Psyduck
Shaymin (Both Forms)
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Snorlax
Spiritomb
Starmie
Staryu
Togekiss
Uxie
Venomoth
Venonat
Wigglytuff
Wormadam (All Forms)
Yanmega









~~~~~~~~
~ Rock ~
~~~~~~~~



~ ANCIENT POWER ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode or higher

Notes: Attack + defense + speed - may increase temporarily
when used. Granted it's not the fastest move, but the
chance for status boosts move makes this worthwhile.

Learned By:



Aerodactyl
Articuno
Bastiodon
Bronzong
Bronzor
Cranidos
Dialga
Exeggcute
Exeggutor
Gastrodon
Geodude
Giratina (Both Forms)
Golem
Graveler
Heatran
Kabuto
Kabutops
Kingler
Krabby
Lapras
Mamoswine
Manaphy
Mew
Mewtwo
Moltres
Omanyte
Omastar
Onix
Palkia
Phione
Probopass
Rampardos
Regigigas
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Shellos
Shieldon
Tangela
Tangrowth
Togekiss
Yanmega
Zapdos





~~~~~~~~~
~ Steel ~
~~~~~~~~~



~ IRON TAIL ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 4 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank S

Notes: May lower defense.
I can't help it.
I like using this move.  :D



Learned By:

Abomasnow
Abra
Aerodactyl
Alakazam
Ambipom
Arbok
Arcanine
Azelf
Bastiodon
Bibarel
Bidoof
Blastoise
Buizel
Buneary
Chansey
Charmander
Charmeleon
Charizard
Chimchar
Clefable
Clefairy
Cranidos
Cubone
Dialga
Dragonair
Dragonite
Drapion
Dratini
Eevee
Ekans
Electabuzz
Electivire
Farfetch'd
Flareon
Floatzel
Gabite
Garchomp
Giratina (Both Forms)
Glaceon
Glameow
Gliscor
Golduck
Grotle
Growlithe
Hippopotas
Hippowdon
Infernape
Jolteon
Kadabra
Kangaskhan
Lapras
Leafeon
Lickilicky
Lickitung
Lopunny
Lucario
Luxio
Luxray
Magmar
Magmortar
Mankey
Marowak
Meowth
Mesprit
Mew
Mewtwo
Monferno
Nidoran (F)
Nidoran (M)
Nidorina
Nidorino
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Ninetales
Onix
Pachirisu
Persian
Pikachu
Ponyta
Porygon
Porygon-Z
Primeape
Psyduck
Purugly
Raichu
Rampardos
Rapidash
Rattata
Raticate
Riolu
Rhyhorn
Rhydon
Rhyperior
Sandshrew
Sandslash
Shieldon
Shinx
Skuntank
Skorupi
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Snover
Squirtle
Stunky
Tauros
Torterra
Turtwig
Uxie
Vaporeon
Vulpix
Wartortle
Weavile








~ STEEL WING ~


Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C

Notes: May increase your defense.
A decent horizontal spread move.


Learned By:



Aerodactyl
Articuno
Charizard
Chatot
Dodrio
Doduo
Dragonite
Empoleon
Farfetch'd
Fearow
Giratina (Both Forms)
Gliscor
Golbat
Honchkrow
Mew
Moltres
Pidgey
Pidgeot
Pidgeotto
Scyther
Spearow
Staraptor
Staravia
Starly
Togekiss
Yanmega
Zapdos
Zubat





~~~~~~~~~
~ Water ~
~~~~~~~~~



~ AQUA TAIL ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode or higher


Notes: I love this move!
Launches your poke forward, fast.
Think bowling... only with a water-happy Poke.




Learned By:




Aerodactyl
Arbok
Bibarel
Bidoof
Blastoise
Dewgong
Dragonair
Dragonite
Drapion
Dratini
Ekans
Finneon
Floatzel
Garchomp
Giratina (Both Forms)
Glaceon
Gliscor
Goldeen
Golduck
Gyarados
Kabutops
Kangaskhan
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Lickilicky
Lickitung
Lumineon
Mewtwo
Mew
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Palkia
Psyduck
Rhydon
Rhyhorn
Rhyperior
Seaking
Seel
Skorupi
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Squirtle
Vaporeon
Wartortle






~ BRINE ~

Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode - Rank C

Notes: More damage on enemies with 1/2 of their HP remaining.


Learned By:


A LOT of Water Types






~ WATER PULSE ~


Class: Offensive
Power: 3 stars
Found: Normal Mode or higher

Notes: May cause confusion.



Learned By:



Abomasnow
Ambipom
Articuno
Azelf
Bibarel
Blastoise
Buneary
Buizel
Chansey
Clefable
Clefairy
Cloyster
Dewgong
Dragonair
Dragonite
Dratini
Empoleon
Finneon
Floatzel
Froslass
Gastrodon
Goldeen
Golduck
Glaceon
Glameow
Gyarados
Happiny
Horsea
Jigglypuff
Jynx
Kabuto
Kabutops
Kangaskhan
Kingler
Krabby
Lapras
Lickilicky
Lickitung
Lopunny
Lucario
Lumineon
Manaphy
Mantyke
Meowth
Mesprit
Mew
Mewtwo
Munchlax
Nidoran (F)
Nidoran (M)
Nidorina
Nidorino
Nidoking
Nidoqueen
Hippowdon
Hippopotas
Omanyte
Omastar
Palkia
Persian
Phione
Piplup
Poliwag
Poliwhirl
Poliwrath
Prinplup
Psyduck
Purugly
Seadra
Seaking
Seel
Shellder
Shellos
Slowbro
Slowpoke
Snorlax
Snover
Spiritomb
Squirtle
Starmie
Staryu
Tauros
Tentacool
Tentacruel
Togekiss
Uxie
Vaporeon
Wartortle
Wigglytuff






~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ POKEMON RUMBLE - LIST OF “CATCHABLES” ~   [POKELIST6]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


~~~~~~~~~~~
~ 1st GEN ~             [1GEN6A]
~~~~~~~~~~~

#       Name            Type(s)

001     Bulbasaur       Grass/Poison
002     Ivysaur         Grass/Poison
003     Venusaur        Grass/Poison
004     Charmander      Fire
005     Charmeleon      Fire
006     Charizard       Fire/Flying
007     Squirtle        Water
008     Wartortle       Water
009     Blastoise       Water
010     Caterpie        Bug
011     Metapod         Bug
012     Butterfree      Bug/Flying
013     Weedle          Bug/Poison
014     Kakuna          Bug/Poison
015     Beedrill        Bug/Poison
016     Pidgey          Normal/Flying
017     Pidgeotto       Normal/Flying
018     Pidgeot         Normal/Flying
019     Rattata         Normal
020     Raticate        Normal
021     Spearow         Normal/Flying
022     Fearow          Normal/Flying
023     Ekans           Poison
024     Arbok           Poison
025     Pikachu         Electric
026     Raichu          Electric
027     Sandshrew       Ground
028     Sandslash       Ground
029     Nidoran (F)     Poison
030     Nidorina        Poison
031     Nidoqueen       Poison/Ground
032     Nidoran (M)     Poison
033     Nidorino        Poison
034     Nidoking        Poison/Ground
035     Clefairy        Normal
036     Clefable        Normal
037     Vulpix          Fire
038     Ninetales       Fire
039     Jigglypuff      Normal
040     Wigglytuff      Normal
041     Zubat           Poison/Flying
042     Golbat          Poison/Flying
043     Oddish          Grass/Poison
044     Gloom           Grass/Poison
045     Vileplume       Grass/Poison
046     Paras           Bug/Grass
047     Parasect        Bug/Grass
048     Venonat         Bug/Poison
049     Venomoth        Bug/Poison
050     Diglett         Ground
051     Dugtrio         Ground
052     Meowth          Normal
053     Persian         Normal
054     Psyduck         Water
055     Golduck         Water
056     Mankey          Fighting
057     Primeape        Fighting
058     Growlithe       Fire
059     Arcanine        Fire
060     Poliwag         Water
061     Poliwhirl       Water
062     Poliwrath       Water/Fighting
063     Abra            Psychic
064     Kadabra         Psychic
065     Alakazam        Psychic
066     Machop          Fighting
067     Machoke         Fighting
068     Machamp         Fighting
069     Bellsprout      Grass/Poison
070     Weepinbell      Grass/Poison
071     Victreebel      Grass/Poison
072     Tentacool       Water/Poison
073     Tentacruel      Water/Poison
074     Geodude         Rock/Ground
075     Graveler        Rock/Ground
076     Golem           Rock/Ground
077     Ponyta          Fire
078     Rapidash        Fire
079     Slowpoke        Water/Psychic
080     Slowbro         Water/Psychic
081     Magnemite       Electric/Steel
082     Magneton        Electric/Steel
083     Farfetch'd      Normal/Flying
084     Doduo           Normal/Flying
085     Dodrio          Normal/Flying
086     Seel            Water
087     Dewgong         Water/Ice
088     Grimer          Poison
089     Muk             Poison
090     Shellder        Water
091     Cloyster        Water/Ice
092     Gastly          Ghost/Poison
093     Haunter         Ghost/Poison
094     Gengar          Ghost/Poison
095     Onix            Rock/Ground
096     Drowzee         Psychic
097     Hypno           Psychic
098     Krabby          Water
099     Kingler         Water
100     Voltorb         Electric
101     Electrode       Electric
102     Exeggcute       Grass/Psychic
103     Exeggutor       Grass/Psychic
104     Cubone          Ground
105     Marowak         Ground
106     Hitmonlee       Fighting
107     Hitmonchan      Fighting
108     Lickitung       Normal
109     Koffing         Poison
110     Weezing         Poison
111     Rhyhorn         Ground/Rock
112     Rhydon          Ground/Rock
113     Chansey         Normal
114     Tangela         Grass
115     Kangaskhan      Normal
116     Horsea          Water
117     Seadra          Water
118     Goldeen         Water
119     Seaking         Water
120     Staryu          Water
121     Starmie         Water/Psychic
122     Mr. Mime        Psychic
123     Scyther         Bug/Flying
124     Jynx            Ice/Psychic
125     Electabuzz      Electric
126     Magmar          Fire
127     Pinsir          Bug
128     Tauros          Normal
129     Magikarp        Water
130     Gyarados        Water/Flying
131     Lapras          Water/Ice
132     Ditto           Normal
133     Eevee           Normal
134     Vaporeon        Water
135     Jolteon         Electric
136     Flareon         Fire
137     Porygon         Normal
138     Omanyte         Rock/Water
139     Omastar         Rock/Water
140     Kabuto          ock/Water
141     Kabutops        Rock/Water
142     Aerodactyl      Rock/Flying
143     Snorlax         Normal
144     Articuno        Ice/Flying
145     Zapdos          Electric/Flying
146     Moltres         Fire/Flying
147     Dratini         Dragon
148     Dragonair       Dragon
149     Dragonite       Dragon/Flying
150     Mewtwo          Psychic
151     Mew             Psychic

~~~~~~~~~~~
~ 4th GEN ~             [4GEN6B]
~~~~~~~~~~~

387     Turtwig         Grass
388     Grotle          Grass
389     Torterra        Grass/Ground
390     Chimchar        Fire
391     Monferno        Fire/Fighting
392     Infernape       Fire/Fighting
393     Piplup          Water
394     Prinplup        Water
395     Empoleon        Water/Steel
396     Starly          Normal/Flying
397     Staravia        Normal/Flying
398     Staraptor       Normal/Flying
399     Bidoof          Normal
400     Bibarel         Normal/Water
401     Kricketot       Bug
402     Kricketune      Bug
403     Shinx           Electric
404     Luxio           Electric
405     Luxray          Electric
406     Budew           Grass/Poison
407     Roserade        Grass/Poison
408     Cranidos        Rock
409     Rampardos       Rock
410     Shieldon        Rock/Steel
411     Bastiodon       Rock/Steel
412     Burmy           Bug
413     Wormadam        Bug/Other(Grass, Ground, or Steel)
414     Mothim          Bug/Flying
415     Combee          Bug/Flying
416     Vespiquen       Bug/Flying
417     Pachirisu       Electric
418     Buizel          Water
419     Floatzel        Water
420     Cherubi         Grass
421     Cherrim         Grass
422     Shellos         Water
423     Gastrodon       Water/Ground
424     Ambipom         Normal
425     Drifloon        Ghost/Flying
426     Drifblim        Ghost/Flying
427     Buneary         Normal
428     Lopunny         Normal
429     Mismagius       Ghost
430     Honchkrow       Dark/Flying
431     Glameow         Normal
432     Purugly         Normal
433     Chingling       Psychic
434     Stunky          Poison/Dark
435     Skuntank        Poison/Dark
436     Bronzor         Steel/Psychic
437     Bronzong        Steel/Psychic
438     Bonsly          Rock
439     Mime Jr.        Psychic
440     Happiny         Normal
441     Chatot          Normal/Flying
442     Spiritomb       Dark/Ghost
443     Gible           Dragon/Ground
444     Gabite          Dragon/Ground
445     Garchomp        Dragon/Ground
446     Munchlax        Normal
447     Riolu           Fighting
448     Lucario         Fighting/Steel
449     Hippopotas      Ground
450     Hippowdon       Ground
451     Skorupi         Poison/Bug
452     Drapion         Poison/Dark
453     Croagunk        Poison/Fighting
454     Toxicroak       Poison/Fighting
455     Carnivine       Grass
456     Finneon         Water
457     Lumineon        Water
458     Mantyke         Water/Flying
459     Snover          Grass/Ice
460     Abomasnow       Grass/Ice
461     Weavile         Dark/Ice
462     Magnezone       Electric/Steel
463     Lickilicky      Normal
464     Rhyperior       Rock/Ground
465     Tangrowth       Grass
466     Electivire      Electric
467     Magmortar       Fire
468     Togekiss        Normal/Flying
469     Yanmega         Bug/Flying
470     Leafeon         Grass
471     Glaceon         Ice
472     Gliscor         Ground/Flying
473     Mamoswine       Ice/Ground
474     Porygon-Z       Normal
475     Gallade         Psychic/Fighting
476     Probopass       Rock/Steel
477     Dusknoir        Ghost
478     Froslass        Ice/Ghost
479     Rotom           Electric/Ghost
480     Uxie            Psychic
481     Mesprit         Psychic
482     Azelf           Psychic
483     Dialga          Dragon/Steel
484     Palkia          Dragon/Water
485     Heatran         Fire/Steel
486     Regigigas       Normal
487     Giratina        Dragon/Ghost
488     Cresselia       Psychic
489     Phione          Water
490     Manaphy         Water
491     Darkrai         Dark
492     Shaymin         Grass


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ POKEMON RUMBLE – AREA LOCATIONS ~   [PLOCATION7]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Important Note:

In EX Mode, Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf may randomly appear
in one of the listed areas. These Pokémon appear in a set two
of the six possible areas. While playing an area, you may come
across one of them amongst the other Pokémon you encounter.

Azelf:  Occasionally appears in Fiery Furnace or Eternal Tower.

Mesprit:  Occasionally appears in Silent Forest and Windy Prairie.

Uxie: Occasionally appears in Bright Beach and Rocky Cave.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ SILENT FOREST ~        [7ALA]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


-- Normal Mode


Rank C

BULBASAUR
CATERPIE
METAPOD
BUTTERFREE
PIKACHU
JIGGLYPUFF
WIGGLYTUFF,
PARAS
PARASECT
IVYSAUR (BOSS)


Rank B


WEEDLE
KAKUNA
PIKACHU
WIGGLYTUFF
PARASECT
VENONAT
VENOMOTH
RAICHU (BOSS)


Rank A

BULBASAUR
IVYSAUR
METAPOD
BUTTERFREE
KAKUNA
ODDISH
GLOOM
VILEPLUME
SCYTHER
PINSIR
VENUSAUR (BOSS)



Rank S

VENUSAUR
BUTTERFREE
BEEDRILL
PIKACHU
RAICHU
VILEPLUME
VENOMOTH
CHANSEY
SCYTHER
PINSIR
DITTO
SNORLAX (BOSS)


-- Advanced Mode


Rank C

PIKACHU
CHANSEY
EEVEE
TURTWIG
BUDEW
ROSERADE
BURMY (GRASS)
WORMADAM (GRASS)
HAPPINY
GROTLE (BOSS)


Rank B

PIKACHU
RAICHU
SCYTHER
SNORLAX
KRICKETOT
KRICKETUNE
COMBEE
MUNCHLAX
CARNIVINE
VESPIQUEN (BOSS)



Rank A

SCYTHER
TURTWIG
GROTLE
WORMADAM (GRASS)
MOTHIM
CARNIVINE
YANMEGA
GALLADE
ROTOM
TORTERRA (BOSS)




Rank S

PIKACHU
CHANSEY
EEVEE
SNORLAX
TORTERRA
KRICKETOT
ROSELIA
MOTHIM,
VESPIQUEN
YANMEGA
LEAFEON
GALLADE
ROTOM
CRESSELIA (BOSS)


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ WINDY PRAIRIE ~          [7BLA]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



-- Normal Mode


Rank C

RATTATA
RATICATE
SPEAROW
FEAROW
MEOWTH
FARFETCH’D
DODUO
DODRIO
LICKITUNG
PERSIAN (BOSS)



Rank B

PIDGEY
PIDGEOTTO
BELLSPROUT
WEEPINBELL
FARFETCH’D
EXEGGUTOR
CUBONE
LICKITUNG
PIDGEOT (BOSS)



Rank A

PIDGEOTTO
RATICATE
MEOWTH
PERSIAN
WEEPINBELL
VICTREEBEL
TAUROS
DRATINI
DRAGONAIR
AERODACTYL (BOSS)


Rank S

PIDGEOT
FEAROW
VICTREEBEL
DODRIO
EXEGGUTOR
TANGELA
TAUROS
AERODACTYL
DRATINI
DRAGONAIR
DRAGONITE (BOSS)



-- Advanced Mode


Rank C

TANGELA
BIDOOF
PACHIRISU
CHERUBI
CHERRIM
BUNEARY
LOPUNNY
CHATOT
TANGROWTH
BIBAREL (BOSS)


Rank B

STARLY
STARAVIA
AMBIPOM
DRIFLOON
DRIFBLIM
GLAMEOW
PURUGLY
RIOLU
STARAPTOR (BOSS)


Rank A

LICKITUNG
TANGELA
STARAVIA
PACHIRISU
LOPUNNY
CHATOT
TANGROWTH
TOGEKISS
ROTOM
LICKILICKY (BOSS)



Rank S

STARAPTOR
BIBAREL
CHERRIM
AMBIPOM
DRIFBLIM
RIOLU
LICKILICKY
TOGEKISS
ROTOM
LUCARIO (BOSS)


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ ROCKY CAVE ~    [7CLA]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


-- Normal Mode


Rank C

EKKANS
CLEFAIRY
CLEFABLE
MACHOP
MACHOKE
GEODUDE
GRAVELER
ARBOK (BOSS)



Rank B

SANDSHREW
SANDSLASH
ZUBAT
GOLBAT
DIGLET
MEOWTH
ONYX
RHYHORN
RHYDON (BOSS)



Rank A

CLEFABLE
MACHOKE
MACHAMP
GRAVELER
GOLEM
SLOWPOKE
SLOWBRO
KANGASKHAN
KABUTO
KABUTOPS
LAPRAS (BOSS)



Rank S

ARBOK
SANDSLASH
ZUBAT
MEOWTH
MACHOKE
GOLEM
SLOWBROW
ONYX
RHYDON
KANGASKHAN
LAPRAS
DITTO,
AERODACTYL
ARTICUNO (BOSS)


-- Advanced Mode


Rank C

GEODUDE
GRAVELER
ONYX
RHYDON
EEVEE
CROAGUNK
TOXICROAK (BOSS)



Rank B

CLEFAIRY
CLEFABLE
ZUBAT
GOLBAT
MACHOP
MACHAMP
ONYX
GIBLE
SNOVER
ABOMASNOW (BOSS)



Rank A

CLEFABLE
MACHOKE
MACHAMP
GRAVELER
GOLEM
RHYHORN
RHYDON
TOXICROAK
WEAVILE
MAMOSWINE
PROBOPASS
FROSLASS
ROTOM
RHYPERIOR




Rank S

ZUBAT
MACHAMP
GOLEM
EEVEE
GABITE
ABOMASNOW
WEAVILE
RHYPERIOR
GLACEON
MAMOSWINE
PROBOPASS
FROSLASS
ROTOM
GARCHOMP (BOSS)



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ FIERY FURNACE ~          [7DLA]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



-- Normal Mode



Rank C

CHARMANDER
VULPIX
NINETAILS
MANKEY
PRIMEAPE
MAGNEMITE
MAGNETON
EEVEE
CHARMELEON (BOSS)



Rank B

GORWLITHE
ARCANINE
PONYTA
RAPIDASH
VOLTORB
ELECTRODE
HITMONLEE
HITMONCHAN
MAGMAR (BOSS)



Rank A

CHARMANDER
CHARMELEON
NINETAILS
PRIMEAPE
MAGNETON
HITMONLEE
HITMONCHAN
MAGMAR
CHARIZARD (BOSS)



Rank S

CHARIZARD
ARCANINE
RAPIDASH
ELECTRODE
DITTO
EEVEE
FLAREON
MOLTRES (BOSS)


-- Advanced Mode




Rank C

PONYTA
RAPIDASH
MAGMAR
FLAREON
CHIMCHAR
CRANIDOS
SHIELDON
MONFERNO (BOSS)



Rank B

MAGNEMITE
MAGNETON
SHINX
LUXIO
CRANIDOS
SHIELDON
LUXRAY (BOSS)



Rank A

RAPIDASH
MAGNETON
CHIMCHAR
MONFERNO
SHINX
MAGNEZONE
ROTOM
INFERNAPE (BOSS)



Rank S

MAGMAR
EEVEE
FLAREON
INFERNAPE
LUXRAY
RAMPARDOS
BASTIODON
LICKILICKY
MAGMORTAR
ROTOM
HEATRAN (BOSS)



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ BRIGHT BEACH ~        [7ELA]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


-- Normal Mode



Rank C

SQUIRTLE
POLIWAG
POLIWHIRL
TENTACOOL
TENTACRUEL
SHELLDER
MAGIKARP
EEVEE
WARTORTLE (BOSS)



Rank B

PSYDUCK
GOLDUCK
KRABBY
HORSEA
SEADRA
GOLDEEN
SEAKING
JYNX (BOSS)



Rank A

SQUIRTLE
WARTORTLE
POLIWHIRL
POLIWRATH
SEEL
DEWGONG
SHELLDER
KINGLER
STARYU
STARMIE
JYNX
OMANYTE
OMASTAR
BLASTOISE (BOSS)



Rank S

BLASTOISE
GOLDUCK
POLIWRATH
TENTACRUEL
DEWGONG
SEADRA
SEAKING
STARMIE
MAGIKARP
EEVEE
VAPOREON
OMASTAR
GYARADOS (BOSS)


-- Advanced Mode


Rank C

TENTACOOL
TENTACRUEL
MAGIKARP
GYARADOS
EEVEE
PINPLUP
BUIZEL
FLOATZEL
FINNEON
LUMINEON
PRINPLUP (BOSS)



Rank B

PSYDUCK
GOLDUCK
MAGIKARP
SEAKING
SHELLOS (PINK)
GASTRADON (PINK)
HIPPOPOTAS
MANTYKE
HIPPOWDON (BOSS)



Rank A

TENTACRUEL
GYARADOS
PINPLUP
PRINPLUP
FLOATZEL
LUMINEON
MANTYKE
ROTOM
EMPOLEON (BOSS)



Rank S

GOLDUCK
SEAKING
EEVEE
VAPOREON
EMPOLEON
GASTRADON (PINK)
HIPPOWDON
ROTOM
REGIGIGAS (BOSS)


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ETERNAL TOWER ~        [7FLA]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



-- Normal Mode


Rank C

NIDORAN (F)
NIDORINA
NIDORAN (M)
NIDORINO
DROWZEE
HYPNO
CUBONE
EEVEE
MAROWAK (BOSS)



Rank B

ABRA
KADABRA
GHASTLY
HAUNTER
KOFFING
WHEEZING
MR. MIME
ELECTABUZZ (BOSS)



Rank A

NIDORINA
NIDOQUEEN
NIDORINO
NIDOKING
KADABRA
ALAKAZAM
GRIMER
MUK
HAUNTER
ELECTABUZZ
PORYGON
GENGAR (BOSS)



Rank S

NIDOQUEEN
NIDOKING
ALAKAZAM
GENGAR
CUBONE
MR. MIME
DITTO
EEVEE
JOLTEON
ZAPDOS (BOSS)



-- Advanced Mode


Rank C

ABRA
KADABRA
ALAKAZAM
EEVEE
PORYGON
STUNKY
SKUNTANK
SKORUPI
DRAPION
PORYGON Z
MISMAGIUS (BOSS)


Rank B

GHASTLY
HAUNTER
MR. MIME
HONCHKROW
CHINGLING
BRONZOR
BONSLY
MIME JR.
GLISCOR
BRONZONG (BOSS)


Rank A

KADABRA
ALAKAZAM
HAUNTER
GENGAR
MR. MIME
MISMAGIUS
CHINGLING
SKUNTANK
MIME JR.
DRAPION
ROTOM
DUSKNOIR (BOSS)


Rank S

ALAKAZAM
GENGAR
ELECTABUZZ
EEVEE
JOLTEON
HONCHKROW
BRONZONG
ELECTIVIRE
GLISCOR
PORYGON Z
DUSKNOIR
ROTOM
SPIRITOMB (BOSS)




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ POKEMON TICKETS ~             [POKETICKET8]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



1)

When you release certain combinations of Pokémon at the same
time, you will earn a free recruitment ticket. When you pick it
up afterwards (it appears on the ground in front of the release
machine) you can then bring it to the recruitment service and
select the ticket to get the corresponding Pokémon toy. Example:
A Rattata ticket would net a Rattata when you use the ticket.

Note: Using a Ticket will sometimes net you a Pokémon
with an ability.



2)

Five of the same Pokémon usually net an evolved form (of the
five Pokémon released) ticket. For example: 5 X Rattata = 1
Raticate ticket

Note: When you release 5 of a Pokémon that can have multiple
evolutions, the resulting ticket is a loop of the highest
evolution to the lowest evolution.

So for Example:

(5X) Bulbasaur = 1 Ivysaur Ticket
(5X) Ivysaur   = 1 Venusaur Ticket
(5X) venusaur  = 1 Bulbasaur Ticket

1 --> 2 --> 3 --> 1.



3)

You can only have ONE TICKET AT A TIME! So DON'T release
5 Rattatas and 5 Metapods and expect to get 2 tickets. Release
five at once, get a ticket, use the ticket, and then rinse and
repeat.


4)

Favorite (heart icon) Pokémon cannot be released.
Undo the favorite status (-) if you want to release them.


5)


The resulting level of a Pokémon when using a ticket is
dependant on the Mode it is used in, NOT the levels of the
Pokémon released to get it.



For example:



The Articuno resulting from releasing these:


Pidgeot (Lv. 2000)
Fearow  (Lv. 2000)
Jynx    (Lv. 2000)
Lapras  (Lv. 2000)



Is just as good as...



The Articuno resulting from releasing these:


Pidgeot (Lv. 500)
Fearow  (Lv. 500)
Jynx    (Lv. 500)
Lapras  (Lv. 500)



As long as you use the ticket in Ex Mode.


Note: The only exception to this is Password Pokémon.

Bottom line?
Happy hunting!  :D



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Ticket Release Combinations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


1)

The Legendary Bird Pokémon:



Pidgeot + Fearow + Jynx + Lapras
- ARTICUNO Ticket

Charizard + Pidgeot + Fearow + Magmar
- MOLTRES Ticket

Pidgeot + Fearow + Raichu + Electabuzz
- ZAPDOS Ticket




2)

Alternate Rotom Forms


Rotom + Leafeon
- CUT ROTOM Ticket

Rotom + Glaceon
- FROST ROTOM Ticket

Rotom + Flareon
- HEAT ROTOM Ticket

Rotom + Jolteon
- SPIN ROTOM Ticket

Rotom + Vaporeon
- WASH ROTOM Ticket




3)

Pokémon Pearl, Diamond, and Platinum - Legendaries:



Dragonite + Bastiodon + Lucario + Garchomp + Magnezone
- DIALGA Ticket

Gengar + Dragonite + Garchomp + Spiritomb + Dusknoir
- GIRATINA Ticket

Blastoise + Gyarados + Dragonite + Empoleon + Garchomp
- PALKIA Ticket




4)

Phione and Manaphy:


Lapras + Vaporeon
- PHIONE Ticket

3x Phione
- MANAPHY Ticket




5)

Other Legendary Pokémon:


Dialga + Palkia + Giratina
- MEWTWO Ticket

Cut Rotom, Spin Rotom, Wash Rotom, Frost Rotom, Heat Rotom)
- DARKRAI Ticket

Arcanine + Charizard + Kangaskhan + Bastiodon + Arbok
- SHAYMIN Ticket



6)

Various Pokémon tickets:


(5x) Shellos (Pink)
- GASTRADON (Blue) Ticket

(5x) Gastradon (Pink)
- SHELLOS (Blue) Ticket

(5X) Mothim
- BURMY (SAND/TRASH CLOAK) Ticket*

(5X) Burmy (Grass Cloak)
- WORMADAM (SAND/TRASH CLOAK) Ticket*


* Whether you get Sand Cloak (Yellow - Wormadam will have innate
ground type added) or Trash Coat (Pink - Wormadam will have
innate steel type added) is completely random.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ POKEMON RUMBLE - KNOWN US REGION PASSWORDS ~  [POKEPASS9]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Note 1 - Input these codes in the recruit machine in the terminal.
Note 2 - Password Pokémon can be acquired only once per save file.
Note 3 - Will be a VERY HIGH LEVEL (1000+)

Note 4 - If you don't already have a high Wonder Key Rank,
their power level will be temporarily limited to match your
Wonder Key's Rank limitation (this is indicated by a bright blue
exclamation point next to their name. When you increase in rank
their level will rise until it gets back to its original
power level.



~~~~~~


Chimchar*

8109-8384

Attack(s): Ember
          Fury Swipes


~~~~~~


Piplup*

9900-2455

Attack(s): Bubble
          Pound


~~~~~~


Charmander*

7927-6161

Attack(s): Ember


~~~~~~


Giratina (Origin Form)

8322-3706

Attack(s): Shadow Force


~~~~~~


Shaymin (Sky Form)

5468-6284

Attack(s): Seed Flare


~~~~~~


Bidoof (Shiny)

5575-2435

Attack(s): Super Power
          Hyper Fang

~~~~~~~


Rattata (Shiny)

9849-3731

Attack(s): Reversal
          Double Edge


~~~~~~~~


Squirtle

6824-2045

Attack(s): Bubble


~~~~~~~


Charizard*

7968-4528

Attack(s): Flamethrower


~~~~~~~~~~


Venusaur*

1589-3955

Attack(s): SolarBeam


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



~Cherrim (Positive Forme)*

7540-5667

Attack(s): SolarBeam



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Eevee*

0511-0403

Attack(s):   Quick Attack


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Blastoise*

9580-1423

Attack(s):   Aqua Tail


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Mew*

9561-8808

Attack(s):   Cut


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Turtwig*

8672-1076

Attack(s):   Razor Leaf, Absorb


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


* No abilities, Not Shiny




~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ ABILITES ~            [ABILITY10]
~~~~~~~~~~~~


(Various Type) Guards:

Bug Guard
Less damage received from Bug type attacks.


Dark Guard
Less damage received from Dark type attacks.


Dragon Guard
Less damage received from Dragon type attacks.


Electric Guard
Less damage received from Electric type attacks.


Fight Guard
Less damage received from Fight type attacks.


Fire Guard
Less damage received from Fire type attacks.


Flying Guard
Less damage received from Flying type attacks.


Ghost Guard
Less damage received from Ghost type attacks.


Grass Guard
Less damage received from Grass type attacks.


Ground Guard
Less damage received from Ground type attacks.


Ice Guard
Less damage received from Ice type attacks.


Normal Guard
Less damage received from Normal type attacks.


Poison Guard
Less damage received from Poison type attacks.


Psychic Guard
Less damage received from Psychic type attacks.


Rock Guard
Less damage received from Rock type attacks.


Steel Guard
Less damage received from Steel type attacks.


Water Guard
Less damage received from Water type attacks.




Brawny
Has higher HP.


Feisty
A Pokémon with this ability will knock enemy Pokémon back
much more than usual when attacking.


Hardy
The Pokémon has a 50 % Defense boost.


Healthy
Regenerates 1% of HP every second.


Gutsy
Higher critical hit rate. (More effective than Scrappy)


Mighty
A Pokémon with this ability will get knocked back much
less than normal when attacked.


Rally
In multiplayer, the Pokémon used by the
other players will become stronger than normal.


Scrappy
Higher critical hit rate.


Snappy
Moves used by a Pokémon will occur much faster.
Less charge times.


Lucky
More money drops from enemies when defeated by a Pokémon with
this ability.
Three coins appear instead of only one.


Perky
Recovers from status changes much faster than normal.


Punchy
The Pokémon has a 50% Attack Boost.


Speedy
Moves REALLY fast


Steady
Will never be inflicted with a negative status.
No more status effects!


Note: This ability will ALSO cancel the effects
from self regenerating-status moves, ie. rest,
Ingrain, etc. The Pokemon will wake up
immediately and thus will not regain any HP.





~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ CREDITS ~                     [CREDITY11]
~~~~~~~~~~~~


-- In no particular order --


1) Brady Games Pokédex and Guides


They may be known for errors and mistakes in their guides, but
they still get the job done regardless. It helped a great deal
with the few Pokémon names that took me a while to recall. I like
making absolutely sure they are the right ones before I write
their name down. I like the pictures they included as well.

I respect the amount of effort they put into their guides. I also
respect their ability to be able to work to that extent even when
under such demanding time restraints. I wish I could be working
for them. Keep it up guys.



2) Wikipedia


I used it as a Pokémon name spelling reference. Yeah, I still
remember what they are called. But… that doesn’t help me spell
them correctly. Yeah… remembering what they are and remembering
how they are spelled are two VERY DIFFERENT things.  (It’s also
REALLY sad that I STILL remember all of their names so easily, and
yet I can’t remember simple life facts sometimes…) Hmm...



3) Serebii.net -  http://www.serebii.net



As always, an EXCELLENT Pokémon reference! Couldn’t remember
a lot of the dual types. This site helped fill in the blanks!
Also helped me remember what Pokémon appear where. I couldn’t
remember a lot of them. This awesome site saved me from having
to go back and forth constantly… saved my neck a lot of
discomfort! Also helped with names / locations/ and abilities
as well as moves. Thank you!

- Also helped with pretty much EVERYTHING else! Such an awesome
Pokémon related site. Keep it up and thanks a bunch!



4) GameFAQS/ GameSpot -  http://www.gamefaqs.com


GameFAQS!
Just because they are awesome!
Seriously, do I ACTUALLY need to explain? ^^
It is THE home of the gamers!



5) Nintendo


I suppose I should thank Nintendo…  for actually doing
something right for once.

Thanks for the great game, guys!

Thanks for not making us buy a bunch more Pokémon games
just to complete the collection!



6) TO YOU – The Readers!! (Of course!)


I thank you for actually reading this! Thanks for your time!
I hope I managed to help you at least a little. (Or entertain
you slightly if nothing else.)

Take care!



7) ME


I actually wrote a FAQ for once!
Yay, congrats, me! (Sure, it's not very long... but, hey!
It's a start!) I just got slightly less lazy!

Whee!




8) OTHER HELP RECIEVED!



Arash (?)

- Provided the Chimchar and Piplup passwords. Thanks!



BowserGuy


- Pointed out the error in EX Mode Battle Royale Stage 4-1.
I originally said Mewtwo was included  as well. Oops.

- Told me the passwords for Charmander, Giratina (Origin Form),
Shaymin (Sky Form), Shiny Bidoof, Shiny Rattata, Squirtle!
and gave the link to (BobTDonut, jakestar0306, and Blk_Mage_Ctype)
password update in the cheats section.



Bree4Ever

-Supplied the US Charizard Password!




Chris C

- Added information to the "Steady" ability. ^^




eli36397

- Helped me add more abilities and their effects.

- Helped me add a huge list of moves and some of their
information.

Surf
X-Scissor
Shadow Force
Seed Flare
Blizzard
Rock Slide
Solarbeam
Fury Attack
Aqua Jet
Bubble
Ice Fang
Crunch:
Take Down
Muddy Water
Lick
Rock Climb
Mud Bomb
Bubblebeam
Poison Jab
Absorb
Wood Hammer
Horn Attack
Confusion
Hyper Beam
Psychic
Dark Pulse
Flail
Super Fang
Hyper Fang
Acid
Scratch
Bug Bite
Slash
Sky Attack
Icy Wind
Bite
Water Gun
Flame Wheel
Swords Dance
Tail Whip
Thunder Wave


- Mentioned that I didn't list some of the password Pokémon's
moves in the move section. Oops...



goku454545


- Pointed out the 5X Shellos/Gastridon error.
I had it backwards. Whoops...

- Mentioned that the 1st Gen Pokémon appear in
Advanced Mode as well.

- Helped confirm that sparkly Pokémon do have
100% befriend rates.

- Mentioned that wobble state can be canceled
with negative status conditions.

- Mentioned that money drops disappear after a
few seconds. I forgot to put it in general info.
Oops...

- Helped me verify the EX Mode random Pokémon
appearances info that I thought could be possible.
Also mentioned Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf appearances.

- Pointed out an area naming error. I put meadows instead
of prairie. Oops...



hotdogturtle

- Helped me correct a LARGE error! Sheesh, I must be more tired
than  I thought... 0_o; Phew! Thanks!

- Gave me a great suggestion and method for improving the
Release ticket info so it's less confusing for newcomers.
Thanks again!


Luke

- Helped verify Teleport effect. (Yeah, I figured it was a
defensive move, but I wasn't sure.)

- Told me about horn Drill and it's effect. Thanks!



Masterluigi452

- Verified Protect is available in Normal - Mode Rank C.
Thanks so much!  :D




metath

- Mentioned the ground type ability and provided its effect.

- Wobble info: weaknesses may help induce wobble state too.



Midnighthobo89


- Figured out the area stages that Mesprit, Uxie, and Azelf may
appear in while playing them in EX Mode.



Umuru

- In forums - Also helped confirmed that Glaceon is in
Rocky Cave. Leafeon is in Silent Forest in Advanced Mode
Rank S.


Stormkid5

- Confirmed a few move "found" locations:

U-Turn
Grass Knot
Pound
Steel Wing

Silver Wind
Dark Pulse
Dragon Pulse
Gust
Endure
Take Down
Surf

- Helped me add another move + info to the list.

Thunderbolt

- Reminded me to look into a few abilities.



Super Shadowman

- In forums: Noted that Glaceon is in Rocky Cave / Leafeon
is in Silent Forest in Advanced Mode Rank S.



VermillionZero


- Mentioned how to change the controller types for single
player with a few notes regarding this.

- Helped me add even MORE moves to the moves list / move
info!


Ember
Fire Blast
Bug Bite
Silver Wind
Rock Slide
Nasty Plot
Ice Fang
Psybeam
Teleport
Softboiled


Attack Order
Bug Buzz
Fury Cutter
Leech Life
String Shot
Fake Tears
Pursuit
Dragon Pulse
Dragon Rush
Thunder
Thunder Punch
Close Combat
Dynamicpunch
Focus Blast
Revenge
Vacuum Wave
Heat Wave
Destiny Bond
Leaf Storm
Magical Leaf
Mega Drain
Petal Dance
Stun Spore
Fissure
Crush Claw
Constrict
Disable
Defense Curl
Fury Swipes
Quick Attack
Perish Song
Protect
Roar
Sing
Slam


- Noted some errors in a few sections. Again, oops...

- Helped me confirm that Scrappy and Gutsy are a little
different. Thanks!

- Helped me add more Information.



WhiteHeroAlex

- Helped Verify the locations of the moves Shadow Claw in Iron Tail.
And no worries, knowing that it has been found in a certain mode
was my biggest concern.

Thanks for your help!




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Whoa!! I've gotten LOTS of help!
Thanks a bunch, everyone!
I really, REALLY appreciate it!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



BY THE WAY...

Mr. Boxer Buni - (Copyright 2007-2009 K.A.M.)
..Wants to tell you that...

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It's OVER!