Saturday, September 13, 2008

Pokemon Leaf Green & Fire Red Item Location

This is a guide to the Description and location of items in the game Pokemon FR/LG.
to help you find out where the items are located and the descriptions of the
Items that you're looking for.

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Holding Items

- - - I'll be listing the effects and where to get the items that when your
poke's hold them, it has an effect on battle. - - -

> I have not put in the berries they will be in the Berry Pouch and Powder
Jar
section(bypc)< ------------------ Amulet Coin - Found: West of Celadon(must have 40 pkmn in pokedex and talk to the prof aide in the second floor of the transfer building) Use: When the holder of this item is put in battle(at ANY time) if you win, the money you gain will double. ----------------- Exp Share - Found: East of Fuschia(must have 50 pkmn in pokedox and talk to the prof aide in the second floor of the transfer building) Use: When held by a pokemon, regardless of it's appearence in battle, it will always get exp. ----------------- Black Belt - Found: There's an infinite supply of Black Belts being held by an Hitmonchan and an Hitmonlee possessed by the Crush Kin on Route 15 Use: Ups fighting moves(?) -----------------
Blackglasses - Found: Rocket Hideout in Celadon
Use: When held by a pokemon that pokemons dark type moves increase by a pinch (or so)
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Miracle Seed - Found: Game Corner
Use: When held by a pokemon, ups grass moves by a pinch
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Nevermeltice - Found: Icefall Cave on Island Four
Use: When held by a pokemon, ups ice moves by a pinch(yet again)
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Twisted Spoon - Found: On wild Kadabras/Abras(i think, plz confirm)
Use: When held by any pokemon, it ups Psychic moves by 10%
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Thick Club - Found: On wild Marowaks/Cubones
Use: When held by Marowak/Cubone, it ups their attack by 100%(im 99% sure about this though)
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Light Ball - Found: On wild Pikachus
Use: When held by Pikachus it ups special attack by 100%
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Charcoal - Found: Celadon Game Corner
Use: When held by any pokemon, it ups fire moves by a pinch(10%)
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Hard Stone - Found: Wild Onix(rare)
Use: When held by pokemon, it ups rock moves by a pinch(Again)
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Mystic Water - Found - Game Corner
Use: When held by a pokemon, it ups water moves by a pinch
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Lucky Egg - Found: 5% Chance of getting it on Chansey... WHICH IS ALREADY RARE!!!!(i lost so many hours searching for them)
Use: 1.5x more exp to the holder
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Brightpowder - Found: Exchange some pokecoupons on PKMN Colloseum
Use: when held, ups evasion
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White Herb - Found: Battle Tower(i dont know which level though, plz contact me)
Use: When held, will 'haze' away stat loss.(think itemated haze)
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Soothe Bell - Found: In the Pokemon Tower(Lavender Town), when using item finder where Mr. Fuji was.
Use: When held, happiness is upped....
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Silver Powder - Found: On wild Venonats
Use: When held, ups bug moves...(not that any are really worthwile apart from Megahorn)
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Sea Incense - Found: Lost Cave
Use: When held, ups water moves a little bit... also when held by a pokemon breeding, it will make a baby version of that pokemon ONLY FOR AZURILL(for example, Magmar is breeding, while holding Sea Incense, and when you hatch the egg, out comes a magby) To get to the Sea Incense, go right from the area where the stairs to the exit (or entrance) is, then go up. After going up, go back down and you will be in a different room than before. Now to get to the sea incense, just go up from this room. Very simple.
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Lax Incense - Found: Lost cave Right Down
Use: Wobbufet gets a baby Wynaut if held for breeding, when held, foes accuracy falls
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Everstone - Found: Rock Tunnel PKMN Center Must have 20 pokemon in pkdex.
Use: Stops evolution... GOD there were so many of these in gsc but whatever....
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Choice Band - Found: Battle Tower i think(dont know which level)
Use: ups any move by 50%, but you can only use that attack for the rest of the battle
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Cleanse tag - Found: Pokemon Tower(Lavender Town) on the 'healing area'
Use: Wards pokemon away(although not as strong as repel)
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Metal coat - Found: Island Five next to an onix's grave way down the bottom of the map. Use: Ups steel attacks when held by pokemon and evolves Scyther --> Scizor,
Onix --> Steelix(maybe more but i dont remember), when traded

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Lucky Punch -
Found: STEAL IT.. sorry i mean... o b t a i n.. it in a house that heals you
with the chansey dance(wtf?) In Sevault Canyon, in Island 7
Use: Ups Chansey's critical ratio if held.. (99% sure it works for blissey as
well but, what do i know?)

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Brace
Found: When using the item finder on Giovanni's spot in Viridian Gym...
Use: Double Effort Values...

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Leftovers -
Found: using the itemfinder where Snorlax(es) were
Use: heals 1/16 of your HPof a pokemons hp each turn. Rounded down if it is
not
total(thing?) - As in A pokemon that has 160 health and a 174 health, the 174
health pokemon will get the same amount of health each turn as the 160 health
poke

The actual formula looks something like
this:

Health recovered = Maximum health/16

However, any remainder is ignored. Therefore, 160/16
= 10, which is how much health a Pokemon with a
maximum of 160 HP will gain with Leftovers. Let's
just say you've got my stubborn Raich, at 174 HP. The
health it will recover is 174/16, or 10 remainder 14.
However, the remainder is ignored, which means my
Raichu will only recover 10 health.

Which is basically what I said(me?) in the first place.. Ahwell...


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Kings Rock -
Found: Pickup, Sevault Canyon(bottom left hand corner with strength/rocksmash
puzzle)
Use: when held, foe might flinch randomly. Also evolves certain pokemon when
traded - Slowpoke --> SlowKing, Poliwhirl --> Politoed

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Upgrade -
Found: Rocket Warehouse(Island 5)
Use: Evolves Porygon into Porygon2 when traded

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Scope Lens -
Found: Battle Tower
Use: ups critical ratio when held

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Spell Tag -
Found: Wild Haunter
Use: ups Ghost moves when held.

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Focus Band -
Found: Wild Machokes(rare)
Use: might stop pokemon from fainting from a fatal blow of sorts(i dont think
this works with Toxic, poisonpowder, burn etc.)

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Dragon Scale -
Found: Found on the Southeast coast of Six(6) Island, also found in theTower,
also found on horseas.
Use: evolves Seadra into Kingdra when traded

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Stick -
Found: Wild Farfetch'd(or even faster, the one you trade), apparently its
the.... celery.. no wait... leak.. um.. THING that Farfetch'd is holding....
Use: Ups Farfetch'ds Critical iirc

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Metal Powder -
Found: Wild Ditto i think
Use: Ups Ditto's defence

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Magnet -
Found: Wild Magnetons/Magnemites
Use: Increases Electric attacks when held.

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Quick Claw -
Found: Safari Zone, near Zone Two iirc
Use: randomly allows the user to go first

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Sharp Beak -
Found: Wild Spearows/Fearows(maybe more)
Use: Ups flying moves when held

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Soft Sand -
Found: Wild sandshrews/slashes
Use: Ups ground moves

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Silk Scarf -
Found: Location of Selphy in the Lost Cave
Use: Ups Normal Attacks by 10%

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Smoke Ball -
Found: Game Corner, Celadon
Use: The pokemon is sure to flee from any wild pokemon for sure

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Dragon Fangs -
Found: on Dragonairs, Dratinis
Use: Ups dragon moves by 10% when held

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Kings Rock -
Found: Pickup, Sevault Canyon(bottom left hand corner with strength/rocksmash
puzzle)
Use: when held, foe might flinch randomly. Also evolves certain pokemon when
traded - Slowpoke --> SlowKing, Poliwhirl --> Politoed

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Upgrade -
Found: Rocket Warehouse(Island 5)
Use: Evolves Porygon into Porygon2 when traded

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Scope Lens -
Found: Battle Tower
Use: ups critical ratio when held

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Spell Tag -
Found: Wild Haunter
Use: ups Ghost moves when held.

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Focus Band -
Found: Wild Machokes(rare)
Use: might stop pokemon from fainting from a fatal blow of sorts(i dont think
this works with Toxic, poisonpowder, burn etc.)

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Dragon Scale -
Found: Found on the Southeast coast of Six(6) Island, also found in theTower,
also found on horseas.
Use: evolves Seadra into Kingdra when traded

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Stick -
Found: Wild Farfetch'd(or even faster, the one you trade), apparently its
the.... celery.. no wait... leak.. um.. THING that Farfetch'd is holding....
Use: Ups Farfetch'ds Critical iirc

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Metal Powder -
Found: Wild Ditto i think
Use: Ups Ditto's defence

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Magnet -
Found: Wild Magnetons/Magnemites
Use: Increases Electric attacks when held.

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Quick Claw -
Found: Safari Zone, near Zone Two iirc
Use: randomly allows the user to go first

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Sharp Beak -
Found: Wild Spearows/Fearows(maybe more)
Use: Ups flying moves when held

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Soft Sand -
Found: Wild sandshrews/slashes
Use: Ups ground moves

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Silk Scarf -
Found: Location of Selphy in the Lost Cave
Use: Ups Normal Attacks by 10%

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Smoke Ball -
Found: Game Corner, Celadon
Use: The pokemon is sure to flee from any wild pokemon for sure

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Dragon Fangs -
Found: on Dragonairs, Dratinis
Use: Ups dragon moves by 10% when held


PP Max: Ups the pp of one attack to the max.
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
ONLY ONE IS AVAILABLE --> Two Island near the waterfall there is a small
patchof ground that seems meeningless, use the itemfinder to find..... the PP
MAX!

Max Ether: When used on ONE attack of a pokemon, it fully restores the pp,
regardless of how many pp it had before.
Sell Price: 1000

Ether: When use on ONE attack of a pokemon it restores the pp by 5 or ten ( i
think it depends on how many pp it had before, like PP up)
Sell Price: 600

Escape Rope: When used in a cave, or even Sabrina's Gym, it takes you to the
outside exit, regardless of where you are
Sell Price: 275
Can be bought

Lava Cookie: When used on a pokemon, it acts exactly the same as Full Heal
Sell Price: 100
Can be bought(at the shop in Island 2)

Moomoo Milk: When used on a pokemon, it heals 100 hp
Sell Price: 250
Can be bought(at the shop in Island 2)

Berry Juice: When used on a pokemon, it heals 20 hp
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Tim Kelly Says -

'You get berry juice by getting a shulckle to hold a berry ( since this
trick was in gold/silver I don't know which berry to use bet I'm guessing
oran cause it heals 10hp like the original berry from gold/silver) Takes
a few battles berfore berry turns to juice.(Like Zigzagoon's special effect)
'


Potion: When used on a pokemon it heals 20 hp
Sell Price: 150
Can be bought

Super Potion: When used on a pokemon it heals 50 hp
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Hyper Potion: When used on a pokemon it heals 200 hp
Sell Price: 600
Can be bought

Max Potion: When used on a pokemon it heals it to the max
Sell Price: 1250
Can be bought

Full Restore: When used on a pokemon it heals it to max and cures it of any
status ailments
Sell Price: 1500
Can be bought

Fresh Water: When used on a pokemon it heals 50 hp
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought(at the shop in Island 2/Top Level of Celadon Department Store)

Soda Pop: When used on a pokemon it heals 60 hp(?)
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought(at the shop in Island 2/Top Level of Celadon Department Store)

Lemonade: When used on a pokemon it heals 80 hp
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought(at the shop in Island 2/Top Level of Celadon Department Store)

Revive: When used on a pokemon that has fainted, it heals it to half health
Sell Price: 750
Can be bought

Max Revive: When used on a pokemon that has fainted, it heals it to the max
Sell Price: 2000
Can't be bought

Rare Candy: When used on a pokemon, it will up one level
Sell Price: 2400
- Can be picked up --> rarity = very rare -

Elixer: When used on a pokemon, ALL the attacks are restored by ten
Sell Price: 1500
Can't be bought

Max Elixer: When used on a pokemon ALL the attacks are fully restored.
Sell Price: 2250
Can't be bought

Pokedoll: Use it to escape from a wild pokemon battle
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Pokedoll can also be used for getting the move Mimic from the little girl
on Saffron.

Antidote: Use it to cure poison
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Parlyz Heal: Use it to cure Paralysis
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Awakening: Use it to heal sleep
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Burn Heal: Use it to heal burn
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Ice Heal: Use it to heal freeze
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Repel: Use it to ward pokemon away lower than the first pokemon in your party
for 100 paces
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Super Repel: Use it to ward pokemon away lower than the first pokemon in
your
party for 200 paces
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Max Repel: Use it to ward pokemon away lower than the first pokemon in your
party for 250 paces
Sell Price: 350
Can be bought

Retro Mail: ....
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

All of these statups are by EV's. Ask on the boards for information.

HP Up: Ups HP by 10ev
Sell Price: 4900
Can be bought

Protein: Ups attack by 10ev
Sell Price: 4900
Can be bought

Iron: Ups defence by 10ev
Sell Price: 4900
Can be bought

Calcium: Ups special attack by 10ev
Sell Price: 4900
Can be bought

Zinc: Ups Special Defence by 10ev
Sell Price: 4900
Can be bought

Carbos: Ups speed by 10ev
Sell Price: 4900
Can be bought

X Attack Ups attack in a battle
Sell price: 250
Can be bought

X Defend: Ups defence in a battle
Sell Price: 225
Can be bought

X Speed: Ups speed in a battle
Sell Price: 175
Can be bought

X Special: Ups Special attack in a battle
Sell price: 175
Can be bought

X Accuracy: Ups accuracy in a battle
Sell Price: 475
Can be bought

Guard Spec: Prevents stat reduction in a battle
Sell Price: 350
Can be bought

Dire Hit: Raises Critical ratio in a battle
Sell Price: 325
Can be bought

Blue Flute: Recovers from sleep
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought(?)

Yellow Flute: Recovers from confusion
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought in the Game Corner

Red Flute: Recovers from attraction
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought(?)

Black Flute: Repels Pokemon
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Trade over from Sapp/Rub

White Flute: Attracts Pokemom
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Trade over from Sapp/Rub
Energy Rute: Recovers 200 hp but is bitter
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought/made

Energypowder: Recovers 50 hp but is bitter
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought/made

Full Heal: Recovers from ANY status ailment
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Heal Powder: Recovers from ANY status ailment although is bitter
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought/made

Revival Herb: Recovers from ANY status ailment, although is bitter
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought/made

Sacred Ash: Portable PKMN Center
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can't be bought

Bead Mail: ...
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can be bought

Big Mushroom: For Re-move Tutor
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can't be bought, found on Paras/Parasect

Tinymushroom: For Re-move tutor(needs two)
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can't be bought, found on paras/Parasect

Pearl: For Selling
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can't be bought



Big Pearl: For Selling
Sell Price: 3750
Can't be bought



Nugget: For Selling
Sell Price: 5000
Can't be bought

Stardust: For Selling
Sell Price: 1000
Cant be bought
Found on Wild Staryus - Appears Frequently

Star Piece: For Selling
Sell Price: Unknown until later updates
Can't be bought
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Key Items
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Berry Pouch: Contains all your Berries
TM Case: Contains all your tm and hms
Teachy TV: Newbie Guide -Auto found in Viridian-
Helix Fossil: Revive it at Cinnabar for a Omanyte - Recieve this at Mt. Moon
Dome Fossil: Revive it at Cinnabar for a Kabuto - Recieve this at Mt. Moon
Old Amber: Revive it at Cinnabar for an Aerodactyl - Recieve it behind the
Museum at Pewter City
Powder Jar: Holds Berry Powder - Recieve this at the north - west second
building in Cerulean
Fame Checker: Character Backround - Get this from second Gary appearence
S.S. Ticket: A ticket to enter the S.S. Anne - get this from Bill above
Cerulean
Old Rod: Catch Magikarps in body of waters - get this from the north west
house in Vermillion
Good Rod: Catch some pokemon in body of waters - get this from the next door
neighbour of the Warden in Fuschia
Super Rod: Catch some pokemon in body of waters - get this from Silence
Bridge
Bicycle: Quicker Travel - get this from a coupon from the pkmn club in
Vermillion
Running Shoes[this does not actually appear in the list, but is automatic]:
Use for quicker travel - get this while leaving Pewter City
Town Map: opens up the map of Kanto
Itemfinder: Use it to find hidden items - Get this from the East of
Vermillion, must have 30 pokemon in the dex.
VS. Seeker: Use this while trainers are on the screen to see who would like
to
hold a rematch - get this in the pokemon center of Vermillion after talking
to
the girl to the left
Lift Key: Operates the elevator in Rocket Hideout, Celadon
Silph Scope: Makes ghosts identifiable - get this from Rocket Hideout,
Celadon
Pokeflute: Awaken pokemon in battle and outside of battle - get this in the
pokemon tower, Lavender
Coin Case: holds coins for the Game Corner
Card Key: Opens doors in Silph Co.
Nice hot Tea: Given by a lady on the first floor of the Celadon Manse/Mansion
to give to the guard guarding the way to Saffron.
Tri Pass: Allows access to Islands 1 - 3
Rainbow Pass: Allows access to ALL islands apart from 8 and 9
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Pokeballs
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Pokeball - Catches pokemon, low catch rate
Buyable

Great Ball - Catches pokemon, medium catch rate
Buyable

Ultra Ball - Catches pokemon, high catch rate
Buyable

Master Ball - Catches pokemon, Never fails
Non-Buyable(Silph Co. Giovanni After you beat him)

Nest Ball - Catches 'weaker' pokemon
Obtainable in Celadon Rocket Hideout

Net Ball - Catches Water and Bug type pokemon easier
Obtainable in Celadon Rocket Hideout

Luxury Ball - Catches pokemon, Pokemon Ball Rate
Get this on Island 5(see Selphy Section(ldsp))

Repeat Ball - Catches pokemon you have already caught
Get this on Two Island from the shop after you defeat the Elite Four


Timer Ball - Catches pkemon that you have been battling for a loooonnnnggg
time Get this on Two Island from the shop after you defeat the Elite Four

Safari Ball - Catches pokemon in the Safari Zone, medium catch rate
Get 30 of these while in the Safari Zone
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Special Key Items
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Aurora Ticket - Access to Island 9 for Deoxys
Mystic ticket - Access to Island 8 for Ho-oh, Lugia
Bike Voucher - Gets you a Bike
Ruby(plate) - used for a machine on island one
Sapphire(plate) - used for a machine on island one
Gold Teeth - Gets you Strength when you give it to the Warden in Fushcia
Meteorite - Give it to someone in Island 3 to gain access to Kanto again(the
lost child's father)
Oaks Parcel - Deliver this to Proffesor Oak to get your pokedex
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TM/HM Case
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TM 01 - Focus Punch - Fighting - 150dmg - 100% - 20 - Silph Co
TM 02 - Dragon Claw - Dragon - 80dmg - 100% - 15 - Victory Road
TM 03 - Water Pulse - Water - 60dmg - 100%
TM 04 - Calm Mind - Psychic - inf% - 0 - 20 - Sabrina
TM 05 - Roar - Normal - 0dmg - inf% - 20 - Celadon Store/Mt. Moon Cerulean
Exit
TM 06 - Toxic - Poison - 0dmg - 85% - 10 - Koga
TM 07 - Hail - Ice - 10?dmg - inf% - Victory Road
TM 08 - Bulk Up - Fighting - 0dmg - inf% - 20 - Silph Co
TM 09 - Bullet Seed - Grass - 10dmg(x-+6?)* - 100% - 30 - Mt. Moon Pewter
Entrance
TM 10 - Hidden Power* - Special - Varies - 100% - 15 - Pickup(Zigzagoon etc)
TM 11 - Sunny Day - Fire - 0dmg - inf% - 5 - Safari Zone, Zone 2(confirm)
TM 12 - Taunt - Dark - 0dmg - 100% - 20 - Rocket Hideout Celadon
TM 13 - Ice Beam - Ice - 95dmg - 100% - 10 - Game Corner
TM 14 - Blizzard - Ice - 120dmg - 70% - 5 - Cinnabar Mansion
TM 15 - Hyper Beam - Normal - 150dmg - 90% - 5 - Celadon(2nd Floor/Celadon
Department - 7500P)
TM 16 - Light Screen - Psychic - 0dmg - inf% - 30 - Celadon Roof(lgd)
TM 17 - Protect - Normal - 0dmg - 100%* - 15?(contact) - Power Plant
TM 18 - Rain Dance - Water - 0dmg - 100% - Route 15
TM 19 - Giga Drain - Grass -60dmg - 100% - 5 - Erika
TM 20 - Safeguard - Normal - 0dmg - inf% - 25 - Celadon Roof(lgd)
TM 21 - Frustration - Normal - *dmg - 100% - 20 - Rocket Hideout Celadon
TM 22 - Solarbeam - Grass - 120dmg - 100% - 10 - Cinnabar Mansion
TM 23 - Iron Tail - Steel - 100dmg - 75% - 15 - Game Corner
TM 24 - Thunderbolt - Electric - 100dmg - 100% - 15 - Game Corner
TM 25 - Thunder - Electric - 120dmg - 70% - 5 - Power Plant
TM 26 - Earthquake - Ground - 100dmg - 100% - 10 - Giovanni
TM 27 - Return - Normal - *dmg - 100% - 20 - Route 12
TM 28 - Dig -Ground - 60dmg - 100% - 10 - Celadon Shop/Cerulean Outskirts
TM 29 - Psychic - Psychic - 90dmg - 100% - 10 - Saffron Citty Southeast
TM 30 - Shadow Ball - Ghost - 80dmg - 100% - 15 - Game Corner
TM 31 - Brick Break - Fighting - 75dmg - 100% - 15 - Celadon Shop/S.S. Anne
TM 32 - Double Team - Normal - 0dmg - 100% - 15 - Safari Zone, Zone?(contact)
TM 33 - Reflect - Psychic - 0dmg - inf% - 20 - S.S. Anne/Celadon Roof(lgd)
TM 34 - Shockwave - Electric - 60dmg - inf% - 20 - Lt. Surge
TM 35 - Flamethrower - Fire - 95dmg - 100% - 15 - Game Corner
TM 36 - Sludgebomb - Poison - 90dmg - 100% - Island Five Warehouse
TM 37 - Sandstorm - Ground -

TM 30 - Shadow Ball - Ghost - '20% chance of lowering the foe's defence' - 80
-
100% - 15 - Game Corner
TM 31 - Brick Break - Fighting - 'Stops any light screens or reflects when
used' - 75 - 100% - 15 - Celadon Shop, S.S. Anne
TM 32 - Double Team - Normal - 'Raises Evasion' - 0 - 0 - 15 - Safari Zone
TM 33 - Reflect - Psychic - 'Raises defence for 5 turns' - 0 - 0 - 20 - S.S.
Anne, Celadon Roof(give little girl drinks)
TM 34 - Shockwave - Electric - 'Always hits' - 60 - 0 - 20 - Lt. Surge
TM 35 - Flamethrower - Fire - '10% burn' - 95 - 100% - 15 - Game Corner
TM 36 - Sludgebomb - Poison - '30% chance of Posioning the opponent' - 90 -
100% - 10 - Island Five Warehouse
TM 37 - Sandstorm - Ground - 'Raises a sandstorm that hits everybody except
rock pokemon' - 0 - 0 - 10 - Victory Road
TM 38 - Fire Blast - Fire - '10% Burn' - 120 - 85% - 5 - Blaine
TM 39 - Rock Tomb - Rock - 'Lowers Foe's Speed' - 50 - 80% - 10 - Brock,
Silph
Co
TM 40 - Aerial Ace - Flying - 'Always hits' - 60 - 0 - 20 - Route 9
TM 41 - Torment - Dark - 'Opponent can't use same attack twice in a row' - 0
-
100% - 15 - Silph Co
TM 42 - Facade - Normal - 'Doubles attack if holding a status ailment' - 70 -
100% - 20 - Stone Pillar(steelix grave, give the steelix a lemonade)
TM 43 - Secret Power - Normal - '30% chance for a random infliction***' - 70
-
100% - 20 - Celadon Shop, Route 24
TM 44 - Rest - Psychic - 'Heals all health and any inflictions, but is
nflicted with sleep for two turns' - 0 - 0 - 10 - Route 9
TM 45 - Attract - Normal - 'if the foe is a different gender, the foe has a
1/2 chance of not attacking' - 0 - 100% - 10 - Route 24, Celadon Shop
TM 46 - Thief - Dark - 'If your pokemon has no item on it, and the foe has an
item, it snatches the item - 40 - 100% - 10 - Mt. Moon
TM 47 - Steel Wing - Steel - '10% of raising defence' - 70 - 90% - 25 -
Safari
Zone(near zone 2)
TM 48 - Skill Swap - Psychic - 'Switches ability with the foe' - 0 - 100% -
10 - Route 12
TM 49 - Snatch - Dark - 'Steals special Effect from foe' - 0 - 100% - 10 -
Rocket hideout Celadon
TM 50 - Overheat - Fire - 'Lowers special attack when used' - 140 - 90% - 5 -
Victory Road
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HM 01 - Cut - Normal - Cuts small trees in the overworld - 50 - 95% - 30 -
S.S. Anne
HM 02 - Fly - Flying - Two Turn attack, quicker travel - 70 - 95% - 15 -
Celadon(must use cut)
HM 03 - Surf - Water - Travel across water - 95 - 100% - 15 - Safari Zone(end
house)
HM 04 - Strength - Normal - Moves Bouldors - 80 - 100% - 15 - Warden( must
have gold teeth)
HM 05 - Flash - Normal - Lowers Foes Accuracy, used in dark caves - 0 - 70% -
20 - Route 2(must have cut and 10 pkmn in dex)
HM 06 - Rock Smash - Fighting - Destroys rocks in overworld, 50% chance of
lowering target defence - 20 - 100% - 15 - Island One
HM 07 - Waterfall - Water - travel up waterfalls - 80 - 100% - 15 - Island 4

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Deoxys puzzle

Pokemon TM and HM List

01 - Focus Punch
Type - Fighting
Power - 150
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 20
Location - Silph. Co 5th Floor
Descripion - First Turn charges up, second turn strikes. If the oppenent 
  attacks while you are charging, the move will fail.

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02 - Dragon Claw
Type - Dragon
Power - 80
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Victory Road
Descripion - Causes Damage.

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03 - Water Pulse
Type - Water
Power - 60
Accuracy - 95%
PP - 20
Location - Cerulean City Gym (After beating Misty)
Descripion - Chance of confusing the opponent.

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04 - Calm Mind
Type - Psychic
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 20
Location - Saffron Gym (After beating Sabrina)
Descripion - Raises Special Attack and Special Defense.

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05 - Roar
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 20
Location - Mt. Moon (Outside) and Celadon Department Store
Descripion - Wild Pokèmon runs, in a trainer battle it switches opponent.

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06 - Toxic
Type - Poison
Power - None
Accuracy - 85%
PP - 10
Location - Fuschia Gym (After beating Koga)
Descripion - Poisons the opponent.

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07 - Hail
Type - Ice
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 10
Location - Victory Road
Descripion - For 5 turns, Hail attacks non-Ice types.

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08 - Bulk Up
Type - Fighting
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 20
Location - Silph Co 7th Floor
Descripion - Raises Attack and Defense.

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09 - Bullet Seed
Type - Grass
Power - 10
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 30
Location - Mt. Moon
Descripion - Attacks 2-5 times each turn.

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10 - Hidden Power
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location -
Descripion - Varies with a Pokèmon.

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11 - Sunny Day
Type - Fire
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 5
Location - Safari Zone
Descripion - Charges up Fire type moves for 5 turns. Solarbeam only takes 1
  turn.

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12 - Taunt
Type - Dark
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 20
Location - Team Rocket Hideout
Descripion - The opponent is forced to use attacking moves.

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13 - Ice Beam
Type - Ice
Power - 95
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Celadon Game Corner
Descripion - 10% chance of freezing the opponent.

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14 - Blizzard
Type - Ice
Power - 120
Accuracy - 70%
PP - 5
Location - Pokèmon Mansion
Descripion - 10% chance of freezing the opponent.

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15 - Hyper Beam
Type - Normal
Power - 150
Accuracy - 90%
PP - 5
Location - Celadon Department Store
Descripion - Attacks first turn, but then must recharge in second turn.

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16 - Light Screen
Type - Psychic
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 30
Location - Celadon Department Store
Descripion - Special Defense is raised for 5 turns.

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17 - Protect
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 10
Location - Power Plant
Descripion - Always first. When the opponent tries to attack, the move fails.
  This move fails when it is used too much.

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18 - Rain Dance
Type - Water
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 5
Location - Route 15
Descripion - Water type attacks are raised for 5 turns.

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19 - Giga Drain
Type - Grass
Power - 60
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 5
Location - Celadon Gym (After beating Erika)
Descripion - Recovers half the damage done to the opponent.

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20 - Safeguard
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 25
Location - Celadon Department Store
Descripion - For 5 turns, it protects the Pokèmon from Stat Changes.

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21 - Frustration
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 20
Location - Team Rocket Hideout
Descripion - The more the Pokèmon hates you, the more damage it does.

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22 - Solarbeam
Type - Grass
Power - 120
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Pokèmon Mansion
Description - First turn, charges up then on the second turn it fires.

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23 - Iron Tail
Type - Steel
Power - 100
Accuracy - 75%
PP - 15
Location - Celadon Game Corner
Description - Chance of lowering the opponent's Defense.

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24 - Thunderbolt
Type - Electric
Power - 95
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Celadon Game Corner
Description - An accurate Electric attack. Chance of paralyzing an opponent.

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25 - Thunder
Type - Electric
Power - 120
Accuracy - 70%
PP - 10
Location - Power Plant
Description - Powerful Electric attack but with low accuracy. Chance of
  paralyzing an opponent.

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26 - Earthquake
Type - Ground
Power - 100
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Viridian Gym (After beating Giovoni)
Description - Does double damage to Pokèmon who uses Dig.

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27 - Return
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 20
Location - Route 12
Description - The more the Pokèmon likes you, the stronger the attack.

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28 - Dig
Type - Ground
Power - 60
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Cerulean City and Celadon Department Store
Description - First turn, goes underground. Second turn, attacks. This can be
  also used to escape caves.

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29 - Psychic
Type - Psychic
Power - 90
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Saffron City
Description - 10% chance of lowering an opponent's Special Defense.

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30 - Shadow Ball
Type - Ghost
Power - 80
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Celadon Game Corner
Description - Chance of lowering an opponent's Special Defense.

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31 - Brick Break
Type - Fighting
Power - 75
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - S.S. Anne and Celadon Department Store
Description - Breaks Reflect and Light Screen.

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32 - Double Team
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 15
Location - Safari Zone
Description - Raises Evasiveness.

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33 - Reflect
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 20
Location - S.S. Anne and Celadon Department Store
Description - Increases Defense of the Pokèmon for 5 turns.

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34 - Shock Wave
Type - Electric
Power - 60
Accuracy - None
PP - 20
Location - Vermillion City Gym (After beating Lt. Surge)
Description - An attack that never misses.

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35 - Flamethrower
Type - Fire
Power - 95
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Celadon Game Corner
Description - An accurate attack with a chance of burning the opponent.

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36 - Sludge Bomb
Type - Poison
Power - 90
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Team Rocket HQ (Island 5)
Description - Chance of poisoning the opponent.

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37 - Sandstorm
Type - Ground
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 10
Location - Victory Road
Description - A sandstorm that attacks non-Rock, Ground, and Steel types for
  5 turns.

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38 - Fire Blast
Type - Fire
Power - 120
Accuracy - 85%
PP - 5
Location - Silph Co. and Cinnibar Island Gym (After beating Blaine)
Description - Powerful Fire attack with a chance of burning the opponent.

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39 - Rock Tomb
Type - Rock
Power - 50
Accuracy - 80%
PP - 10
Location - Pewter City Gym (After beating Brock) and Silph Co.
Description - Lowers the opponent's Speed.

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40 - Aerial Ace
Type - Flying
Power - 60
Accuracy - None
PP - 20
Location - Route 9
Description - An attack that never misses.

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41 - Torment
Type - Dark
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Silph Co.
Description - The opponent can't use a move twice in a row.

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42 - Facade
Type - Normal
Power - 70
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 20
Location - 
Description - More damage when the Pokèmon is burned, paralyzed, or poison.

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43 - Secret Power
Type - Normal
Power - 70
Accuracy - 100
PP - 20
Location - Celadon Department Store and Route 24
Description - Chance of Special effects. Depends where you are.

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44 - Rest
Type - Psychic
Power - None
Accuracy - None
PP - 10
Location - Route 9
Description - Pokèmon sleeps for 2 turns and regains health.

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45 - Attract
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Route 24 and Celadon Department Store
Description - Affects only Pokèmon of the opposite gender. 50% chance they 
  will not attack.

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46 - Theif
Type - Dark
Power - 40
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Mt. Moon
Description - Takes the item of the opponent. Your Pokèmon should not be holding
  anything for this to work.

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47 - Steel Wing
Type - Steel
Power - 70
Accuracy - 90%
PP - 25
Location - Safari Zone
Description - 10% chance of increase the Pokèmon's Defense.

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48 - Skill Swap
Type - Psychic
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Route 12
Description - Abilities is switched with the opponent.

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49 - Snatch
Type - Dark
Power - None
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 10
Location - Team Rocket Hideout
Description - Steals Special Effects from the opponent.

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50 - Overheat
Type - Fire
Power - 140
Accuracy - 90%
PP - 5
Location - Victory Road
Description - After using this, your Special Attack will be lowered.

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01 - Cut
Type - Normal
Power - 50
Accuracy - 95%
PP - 30
Location - S.S. Anne (From Captain)
Description - Cut small trees block the way.

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02 - Fly
Type - Flying
Power - 70
Accuracy - 95%
PP - 15
Location - Route 16
Description - (On Field) - Flies to cities you been to.
(Battle) - First Turn: Flies into the air. Second turn: Strikes foe.

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03 - Surf
Type - Water
Power - 95
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Safari Zone
Description - (On Field) - Surfs on water.

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04 - Strength
Type - Normal
Power - 80
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Safari Zone Warden (Must give him the gold teeth)
Description - (On Field) - Move Bolders

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05 - Flash
Type - Normal
Power - None
Accuracy - 70%
PP - 20
Location - Route 2 (Must have at least 10 Pokemon)
Description - (On Field) - Lights up dark areas
  (Battle) - Lowers Foe's accuracy

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06 - Rock Smash
Type - Fighting
Power - 20
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Island 1
Description - Chance of lowering foe's Defense.

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07 - Waterfall
Type - Water
Power - 80
Accuracy - 100%
PP - 15
Location - Island 4
Description - (On Field) - Climbs Waterfalls.

Pokemon abilities (emerald)

#01 Air Lock
 Effect : Prevent weather effect to be played on battle and cancel the weather
  that has been played
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Rayquaza

#02 Arena Trap
 Effect : Prevent the enemy to escape, except if the enemy is flying type or
  have the run away or levitate ability
 Emerald : If the Pokémon with this ability is in your team, It will increase
  the encounter rate
 Pokémon : > Diglett, Dugtrio
  > Trapinch

#03 Battle Armor
 Effect : Prevent the Pokémon to get a critical hit
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Anorith, Armaldo
  > Kabuto, Kabutops

#04 Blaze
 Effect : Increase the Fire type move power by 150% when the Pokémon HP fall
  below 1/3
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
  > Cyndaquil, Quilava, Typhlosion
  > Torchic, Combusken, Blaziken

#05 Chlorophyll
 Effect : Increase the speed of the Pokémon while Sunny Day is Played
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Oddish, Gloom , Vileplume, Bellossom
  > Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebell
  > Exeggcute, Exeggutor
  > Tangela
  > Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff
  > Sunkern, Sunflora
  > Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry
  > Tropius

#06 Clear Body
 Effect : Prevent the Pokémon stats to be lowered.
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Tentacool, Tentacruel
  > Beldum, Metang, Metagross
  > Regirock, Regice, Registeel

#07 Cloud Nine
 Effect : Prevent weather effect to be played on battle and cancel the weather
  that has been played
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Psyduck, Golduck

#08 Color Change
 Effect : Change the Pokémon type depend on what move hit it
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Kecleon

#09 Compoundeyes
 Effect : Increase the Pokémon Accuracy by 30 %
 Emerald : If the Pokémon with this ability is in your team, It will increase
  the chance that wild Pokémon hold an item 
 Pokémon : > Butterfree  
  > Venonat
  > Yanma
  > Nincada

#10 Cute Charm
 Effect : When the opponent use a contact move to the Pokémon with this
  ability, there's 30 % chance that the opponent is attracted
 Emerald : If the Pokémon is in your team, It will increase the chance that
  the wild Pokémon is the opposite gender.
 Pokémon : > Cleffa, Clefairy, Clefable
  > Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff
  > Skitty, Delcatty

#11 Damp
 Effect : Prevent the move "Explosion" and "Selfdestruct" to be played
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Psyduck, Golduck
  > Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Politoed
  > Wooper, Quagsire

#12 Drizzle
 Effect : Rain Dance is automaticly played when the Pokémon enter the battle
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Kyogre

#13 Drought
 Effect : Sunny Day is automaticly played when the Pokémon enter the battle
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Groudon

#14 Early Bird
 Effect : The duration of sleep (including rest) is cutted by half
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Doduo, Dodrio
  > Kangaskhan
  > Ledyba, Ledian
  > Natu, Xatu
  > Houndour, Houndoom
  > Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry

#15 Effect Spore
 Effect : When the opponent use a contact move to the Pokémon with this
  ability, there's 30 % chance that the opponent is poisoned,
  paralyzed, or fall asleep.
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Paras, Parasect
  > Shroomish, Breloom

#16 Flame Body
 Effect : When the opponent use a contact move, there's 30 % chance that the
  opponent is burned.
 Emerald : Pokémon Eggs hatch time is cutted by roughly half
 Pokémon : > Magby, Magmar 
  > Slugma, Magcargo

#17 Flash Fire
 Effect : After a Fire move hit the Pokémon with this ability, the Pokémon
  will immune to Fire type moves and it's Fire type Attack is boosted
  by 150%
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Vulpix, Ninetales
  > Growlithe, Arcanine
  > Ponyta, Rapidash
  > Flareon
  > Houndour, Houndoom

#18 Forecast
 Effect : Change type depend on weather effect played
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Castform

  O----------------O----------------O
  | Weather Effect | Type change to |
  O----------------O----------------O
  | Hail | Ice |
  | Rain Dance | Water |
  | Sandstorm | No Change |
  | Sunny Day | Fire |
  O----------------O----------------O

#19 Guts
 Effect : Multiply the Attack 150% if the Pokémon get a Status condition
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Rattata, Raticate
  > Machop, Machoke, Machamp
  > Heracross
  > Ursaring
  > Tyrogue 
  > Larvitar
  > Taillow, Swellow
  > Makuhita, Hariyama

#20 Huge Power
 Effect : Double the Pokémon Attack, if the ability is Skill Swapped, the
  Attack become normal
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Azurill, Marill, Azumarill

#21 Hustle
 Effect : Increase the Pokémon Attack 150% but the Accuracy is subtracted by
  20 %
 Emerald : If the Pokémon is in your team, the chance meeting higher level
  Pokémon is increased
 Pokémon : > Togepi, Togetic
  > Corsola
  > Remoraid
  > Delibird

#22 Hyper Cutter
 Effect : The Pokémon Attack can't be lowered
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Krabby, Kingler
  > Pinsir
  > Gligar
  > Mawile
  > Trapinch
  > Corphish, Crawdaunt

#23 Illuminate
 Effect : If the Pokémon lead your team, It will increase the encounter rate
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Staryu, Starmie
  > Chinchou, Lanturn
  > Volbeat

#24 Immunity
 Effect : The Pokémon can't be Poisoned
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Snorlax
  > Zangoose

#25 Inner Focus
 Effect : The Pokémon can't be Flinched
 Emerald : - 
 Pokémon : > Zubat, Golbat, Crobat
  > Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam
  > Farfetch'd
  > Dragonite
  > Girafarig
  > Sneasel
  > Snorunt, Glalie

#26 Insomnia
 Effect : The Pokémon can't fall asleep
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Drowzee, Hypno
  > Hoothoot, Noctowl
  > Spinarak, Ariados
  > Murkrow
  > Shuppet, Banette

#27 Intimidate
 Effect : Cut the enemy Attack by 1 stage upon coming out
 Emerald : If the Pokémon with this ability is in your team, it lessen the
  chance to meet lower level wild Pokémon
 Pokémon : > Ekans, Arbok
  > Growlithe, Arcanine
  > Tauros
  > Gyarados
  > Snubbull, Granbull
  > Stantler
  > Hitmontop
  > Mightyena
  > Masquerain
  > Mawile
  > Salamence

#28 Keen Eye
 Effect : The Pokémon Accuracy can't be lowered
 Emerald : If the Pokémon with this ability is in your team, it lessen the
  chance to meet lower level wild Pokémon
 Pokémon : > Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot
  > Spearow, Fearow
  > Farfetch'd
  > Hitmonchan
  > Sentret, Furret
  > Hoothoot, Noctowl
  > Sneasel
  > Skarmory
  > Wingull, Pelipper
  > Sableye

#29 Levitate
 Effect : The Pokémon with this ability is immune to Ground type Attack
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Gastly, Haunter, Gengar
  > Koffing, Weezing
  > Misdreavus
  > Unown
  > Vibrava, Flygon
  > Lunatone
  > Solrock
  > Baltoy, Claydol
  > Duskull
  > Chimecho
  > Latios, Latias

#30 Lightningrod
 Effect : The enemy Electric type Attack is drawn to the Pokémon with this
  ability during 2v2 Battle
 Emerald : If the Pokémon is in your team, you will get more calls
 Pokémon : > Cubone, Marowak
  > Rhyhorn, Rhydon
  > Electike, Manectric

#31 Limber
 Effect : The Pokémon can't be paralyzed
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Persian
  > Hitmonlee
  > Ditto

#32 Liquid Ooze
 Effect : When the enemy use draining move like Giga Drain, the HP doesn't
  increase but decrease by the same amount, instead
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Tentacool, Tentacruel
  > Gulpin, Swalot

#33 Magma Armor
 Effect : The Pokémon can't be Freezed
 Emerald : Pokémon Eggs hatch time is cutted by roughly half
 Pokémon : > Slugma, Magcargo
  > Camerupt

#34 Magnet Pull
 Effect : Prevent Steel type enemy to escape
 Emerald : If the Pokémon is in your team, the chance meeting Steel type
  Pokémon is Increased
 Pokémon : > Magnemite, Magneton
  > Nosepass

#35 Marvel Scale
 Effect : Multiply the Defense 150% if the Pokémon get a Status condition
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Milotic

#36 Minus
 Effect : Multiply the Pokémon Sp. Attack 150% if there's a Pokémon with the
  "Plus" ability
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Minun

#37 Natural Cure
 Effect : Cure any Status problem upon switching out
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Chansey, Blissey
  > Staryu, Starmie
  > Corsola
  > Celebi
  > Roselia
  > Swablu, Altaria

#38 Oblivious
 Effect : The Pokémon can't be Attracted
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking
  > Lickitung
  > Smoochum, Jynx
  > Swinub, Piloswine
  > Illumise
  > Wailmer, Wailord
  > Numel
  > Barboach, Whiscash

#39 Overgrow
 Effect : Increase the Grass type move power by 150% when the Pokémon HP fall
  below 1/3
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur
  > Chikorita, Bayleef, Meganium
  > Treecko, Grovyle, Sceptile

#40 Own Tempo
 Effect : The Pokémon can't be Confused
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Slowpoke, Slowbro, Slowking
  > Lickitung
  > Smeargle
  > Spoink, Grumpig
  > Spinda

#41 Pickup
 Effect : The Pokémon sometimes will pick up items after battle
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Meowth
  > Aipom
  > Teddiursa
  > Phanpy
  > Zigzagoon, Linoone

#42 Plus
 Effect : Multiply the Pokémon Sp. Attack 150% if there's a Pokémon with the
  "Minus" ability
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Plusle

#43 Poison Point
 Effect : When the opponent use a contact move to the Pokémon with this
  ability, there's 30 % chance that the opponent is poisoned
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Nidoran(F), Nidorina, Nidoqueen
  > Nidoran(M), Nidorino, Nidoking
  > Seadra
  > Qwilfish
  > Roselia

#44 Pressure
 Effect : When the opponent attack the Pokémon with this ability, The opponent
  used up 2 PP instead
 Emerald : If the Pokémon with this ability is in your team, it will increase
  the encounter rate
 Pokémon : > Aerodactyl
  > Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres
  > Mewtwo
  > Raikou, Entei, Suicune
  > Lugia
  > Ho-oh
  > Dusclops
  > Absol

#45 Pure Power
 Effect : Double the Pokémon Attack, if the ability is Skill Swapped, the 
  Attack become normal
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Meditite, Medicham

#46 Rain Dish
 Effect : Recover 1/16 of max HP while Rain Dance is Played
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo

#47 Rock Head
 Effect : Prevent recoil Damage
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Geodude, Graveler, Golem > Sudowoodo
  > Onix, Steelix > Aron, Lairon, Aggron
  > Cubone, Marowak > Relicanth
  > Rhyhorn, Rhydon > Bagon, Shelgon
  > Aerodactyl

#48 Rough Skin
 Effect : Decrease 1/16 of the opponent max HP when the opponent use Contact
  move
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Carvanha, Sharpedo

#49 Run Away
 Effect : The Pokémon with this ability can run away from battle or switch
  out, even when Mean Look or Block used to the Pokémon
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Rattata, Raticate > Dunsparce
  > Ponyta, Rapidash > Snubbull
  > Doduo, Dodrio > Poochyena
  > Eevee
  > Sentret, Furret
  > Aipom

#50 Sand Stream
 Effect : Sandstorm is automaticly played when the Pokémon enter the battle
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Tyranitar

#51 Sand Veil
 Effect : Increase the evasion of the Pokémon while Sandstorm is Played
 Emerald : If the Pokémon with this ability is in your team, it will decrease
  the encounter rate in Sandstorm
 Pokémon : > Sandshrew, Sandslash
  > Diglett, Dugtrio
  > Gligar
  > Cacnea, Cacturne

#52 Serene Grace
 Effect : Double the chance of the added effect of attack to work
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Chansey, Blissey
  > Togepi, Togetic
  > Dunsparce
  > Jirachi

#53 Shadow Tag
 Effect : Prevent the opponent Pokémon to escape
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : Wynaut, Wobbuffet

#54 Shed Skin
 Effect : There's 1/3 chance every turn that the Pokémon with this ability
  status problem is cured
 Emerald : -
 Pokémon : > Metapod
  > Kakuna
  > Ekans, Arbok
  > Dratini, Dragonair
  > Pupitar
  > Silcoon, Cascoon
  > Seviper

Friday, August 15, 2008

Virtual Villagers 2 Lost Children Hints Walkthrough



This is the great sequel like to the original Virtual Villagers game, which is quite similar. Continue the epic story of the castaways of Isola in Virtual Villagers 2: The Lost Children! Guide your tribe as they rescue a group of lost children and help them survive new adventures. Lead your villagers as they solve all new puzzles and the hidden mysteries of the western shores of the island. Raise children who resemble their parents and uncover new surprises every time you play! The next thrilling episode is about to begin! Will your tribe survive? Care for and nurture a tribe of little people by teaching them the basics of survival. Freegamedownloads Fleeing from a volcano eruption, your little villagers find themselves stranded on a mysterious new island. They need to become farmers, builders, scientists and parents as they make decisions about unpredictable 'island events'! Help them explore and restore their new home. As your village grows and prospers, your villagers become curious about their mysterious new island home and the secrets it holds. How will you lead your tribe?

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Puzzle 1 involves building a fire in the fire pit. Drag one of your villagers to the pile of dry wood in the southwest part of the village to gather firewood. After the wood is placed in the fire pit, take a villager to the very dry grass that can be found to the west of the coconut trees. Once the firewood and dry grass have been placed in the fire pit, drag a villager there to light the fire. You will need to replenish the firewood periodically to keep the fire from going out.

Puzzle 2 freegamesdownload is the construction of a dam that will divert water from the stream to an area that can be used for farming. After you purchase Level 2 of Engineering Tech, drag a villager to the rocks that are in the middle of the lower portion of the stream. You will see a message, "He/she could probably build a dam here."

Puzzle 3 is a scarecrow that an adept farmer free can construct in order to protect the crops from the birds. Drag an adept or master farmer to the twisted pieces of wood and vines that are located in the northern portion of the village freegamedownload. The scarecrow requires two trips to complete, so make sure that you finish the construction, or your crops will not be protected.

Puzzle 4 is the fashioning of special cutting tools that will be needed to cut away vegetation in some parts of the village. After purchasing Level 2 of Exploration Tech, drag a master scientist to the northern part of the village where he will see something among the rocks near the twisted pieces of wood and vines. Your scientist will need to make a second trip to finish the tools, so take him to the twisted wood and vines to get the necessary materials freegamesdownload.

Puzzle 5 is completed when your villagers learn mastery of six special plants located in various parts of the village. Drag a villager to each of them and watch for the message that each has been mastered. The plants are (beginning in the northwest part of the village and moving clockwise): the odd-looking plant immediately to the left of the very dry grass, the freegamedownload blue flower between the thorns and the rocks, the small lavender flower at the northern edge of the graveyard, the black flowers near the waterfall, the bright reddish flowers south of the dam site, and the large orange-red flower at the south edge of the village.

Puzzle 6 is completed when you have sufficiently trained a villager to become master in three skills. That villager will become an Esteemed Elder, and a totem will be created to commemorate their new status in the village.

Puzzle 7 is the elimination of the algae in the ocean that was caused by over fishing. After purchasing Level 3 of Farming Tech freegamedownload, take a master farmer or master scientist to the pond, where they will collect algae-eating fish that they can use to repopulate the ocean. Once sufficient fish have been placed in the ocean, the algae will once again be under control and the villagers will have unrestricted fishing.

Puzzle 8 is the removal of the vines that cover the wall on the east side of the village. After you purchase Level 3 of Culture Tech and have completed Puzzle 4, drag a villager to the vine-covered wall and they will begin cutting away the vines.

Puzzle 9 is the ability to make various stews for your villagers. To make stew, you will need to have purchased Level 2 of Exploration Tech, retrieved the cauldron from the wood pile, mastered at least one of the special plants, and started a fire in the fire pit. The steps to make a stew are: 1) Drop a villager on the cauldron to put the cauldron on the fire 2) Drop a villager on the cauldron again, freegamedownload and he or she will go get water for the stew 3) Drop a villager on any of the mastered plants, and the villager will gather herbs for the stew. Each stew requires a total of 3 herbs, in any combination. 4) Drop a villager on the cauldron again, and he or she will go get food to add to the stew. When the stew is complete, the villager will move the cauldron off the fire. Some stews are good, some are bad, and some make your villagers do interesting things. Experiment and have fun with them. You can also find different "recipe books" freegamesdownload that have been created for the game that contain all of the stew combinations.

Puzzle 10 requires Level 3 of both Engineering Tech and Exploration Tech. Drag a villager to the ancient covered floor in the southeast part of the village and they will begin uncovering the site.

Puzzle 11 is the construction of a hospital. After you purchase both Level 3 of Engineering Tech and Medicine Tech, a freegamedownloads foundation will appear that your villagers can work on.

Puzzle 12 is the construction of a sewing hut, which will allow you to change the clothing that your villagers are wearing. After you purchase Level 2 of Culture Tech, a foundation will appear that your villagers can work on.

Puzzles 13-16 are the pieces of the Gong of Wonder. The four pieces can be retrieved in the following ways:

* freegamedownloads A team of 3 Master Builders can open the crate on the beach, where one of the pieces has been hidden.
* After purchasing Level 2 of Exploration, your villagers can clear the thorns blocking access to the gong encasement, which will also reveal a piece of the gong.
* Prepare a magic stew that will allow one of your villagers to dive for the sunken gong piece in the pond. The herbs needed for that magic stew are: one of the black flower near the waterfall and two of the red-orange flower on the south side of the village. The pictures of the required herbs can be seen in the drawings on the wall once the vines have been removed.
* After finishing Puzzles 6 and 10, freegamesdownload drop a totem in the center of the uncovered mosaic to reveal a piece of the gong. Once the gong is assembled you can experiment with the effects that it has on your village. You can bang the gong once every 24 hours.

The Stew
In order to make stews, you must first recover the cauldron from the wood pile in the southwest. It will appear after you purchase Level Two Exploration. With the fire burning and the cauldron next to it, drop a villager on the cauldron three times. Once each to put it on the fire, fill it with water and add food. freegamedownloads Then, drop a villager on any of the herbs you have mastered adding a total of three to the mix in any combination (you can use multiples of the same herb).

1. The green plant in the upper left hanging over the wall of stones.

2. The blue flower at the top center just to the right of the cave.

3. The lavender daisy at the far top-right above the sacred area.

4. The black chain of flowers just above the waterfall on the east.

5. The bright red flowers southeast of the dam freegamedownload.

6. The large orange flower to the south of the village.


Of course, different selections of herbs will have different results. Keep track of the ingredients in all the stews you make. You want to avoid duplication and don't want to recreate a bad stew (it can make your villagers sick). If you treat your villagers to the best, they will stay healthy and remain happy.

Here are some recipes free-game-downloads to get you started. The numbers for each herb correspond to the herbs as listed and identified under Herb Mastery.

1 2 6 = Your villager feels healthier after eating.
1 5 6 = This stew gave your villager a burst of energy.
2 3 4 = This spicy stew clears your villager's nose and throat.
3 5 6 = This stew gives off a very sweet smell.
4 5 6 = Your villager feels healthier.
4 6 6 = Strange stew...your villager feels no need to breathe.



**** If you are a fan of The Sims freegamedownloads, and the television show "Lost" then this is the game for you. In the hour that I played it, I fell in love with it! It is definitely a game that would be worth the price of the full version to buy! ****************

*** Okay, just like the last Virtual Villager game, alot of people wrote me in on how to solve the puzzles, walkthru, hints, tips, tricks for Virtual Villagers 2 Lost Children. Here is the run down:

PUZZLE SOLUTIONS

The following is a list of solutions to the game's puzzles, 16 in all. So, don't read further unless you need help solving them. You've been warned!

Most of the game's puzzles are dependent on a mixture of technology and villager skills. Plus, some puzzles need to be completed before you can accomplish others. Also, don't be fooled into thinking that they're completed in the order displayed, as that's not necessarily the case.

Fire
The free-games-download first puzzle to be solved is starting a fire. Drop a villager on the wood pile in the southwest corner of the island and they will carry wood to the fire pit in the center. Then, take them to the pink flowers west of the coconut trees to collect some dried grass. Once the wood and grass are in place, drop them onto the fire pit and they will start a fire. Make sure to add wood occasionally to keep the fire from going out.

The Dam
Once you reach Level Two Engineering, drop a builder on the rocks just above the pool of water in the southeast corner of the island. They will construct a dam to irrigate the fields to the immediate left freegamedownloads so that crops can be planted. This will also uncover an ancient mosaic on the ground, the site of a later puzzle.

The Scarecrow
This puzzle requires the completion of the dam above. Once you plant your crops, you need a scarecrow to keep the parrots away. Drop an Adept-level (or better) farmer on the twisted pieces of wood and vine just below the rock pile in the north center of the map. You'll need to do this twice.

The Cutting Tool
You need a cutting tool to clear the vegetation that covers the entrance to the cave in the north and the vine wall to the east freegamesdownload. After you acquire Level Two Exploration, drop a Master Scientist on the sharp stones just above and to the right of the twisted pieces of wood and vine used for the scarecrow. When he's done, take him back for a second trip for the wood and vines necessary to finish the tool.

Herb Mastery
This puzzle is easy to complete early in the game. Six herbs are located around the edges of the map. Each one will be identified as a "strange plant" when a villager is held over it. Have a healer examine each one of them until they master it to complete this puzzle. The location of each herb is as follows freegamedownload:

1. The green plant in the upper left hanging over the wall of stones.
2. The blue flower at the top center just to the right of the cave.
3. The lavender daisy at the far top-right above the sacred area.
4. The black chain of flowers just above the waterfall on the east.
5. The bright red flowers southeast of the dam.
6. The large orange flower to the south of the village.

The Elder Totem
Once you have a villager who has freegamedownload mastered three skills, they become an Esteemed Elder. When this happens, a totem is created and placed in your village in their honor. It can be moved anywhere you like.

Sustainable Fishing
When the ocean to the west is over-fished, it develops algae. To eliminate the problem and restore fishing, special algae-eating fish must be transported from the pond to the ocean. This requires Level Three Farming and a Master Farmer or Master Scientist. Take them to the pond and drop them in. Once enough algae-eating fish are transported to the ocean, the algae will clear.

The Vine Wall
Along the east wall are a number of vines that conceal some strange markings. To uncover these, you must first complete the cutting tool and purchase Level Three Culture. Drag a villager to the wall and release them. They will use the cutting tool to remove the vegetation.

The Stew
In order to make stews, you must first recover the cauldron from the wood pile in the southwest. It will appear after you purchase Level Two Exploration. With the fire burning and the cauldron next to it, drop a villager on the cauldron three times. Once each to put it on the fire, fill it with water and add food. Then, drop a villager on any of the herbs you have mastered adding a total of three to the mix in any combination (you can use multiples of the same herb).

Of course, different selections of herbs will have different results. Keep track of the ingredients in all the stews you make. You want to avoid duplication and don't want to recreate a bad stew (it can make your villagers sick). If you treat your villagers to the best, they will stay healthy and remain happy.

Here are some recipes to get you started. The numbers for each herb correspond to the herbs as listed and identified under Herb Mastery.

1+2+6 = Your villager feels healthier after eating.
1+5+6 = This stew gave your villager a burst of energy.
2+3+4 = This spicy stew clears your villager's nose and throat.
3+5+6 = This stew gives off a very sweet smell.
4+5+6 = Your villager feels healthier.
4+6+6 = Strange stew...your villager feels no need to breathe.

The Ancient Ruins
Once you've completed the dam and reached Level Three Engineering and Exploration, you can drag a villager to the ancient ruins in the southeast corner of the map and they will start uncovering the site.

The Hospital
Obtain Level Three Engineering and Medicine, and a foundation will appear in the south central portion of the map. This lets your villagers build a hospital.

The Sewing Hut
Once you reach Level Two Culture, a foundation become visible for a sewing hut just east of the wood pile in the southwest corner of Isola. This allows your villagers to change clothing, but at a cost of 5,000 tech points each. Ouch! Where's Thurston Howell III when you need him?

The Sunken Gong Piece
One piece of the gong is located in the pool on the eastern edge of the village. This sunken gong piece is obtained by making a special magic stew consisting of one of the black flowers near the waterfall and two of the large orange flowers to the south of the village (herbs 4+6+6 as indicated above). Have a villager eat the stew, and then drop them in the pool.

The Inlaid Gong Piece
Once one of your villagers has become an Esteemed Elder and been honored with a totem and after you've completed the ancient ruins puzzle, drop a totem on the mosaic in the center of the ruins to retrieve another piece of the gong.

The Boxed Gong Piece
This piece of the gong is inside the crate on the beach to the west. Three Master Builders working together are needed to open it.

The Overgrown Gong Piece
After you purchase Exploration Level Two and complete the cutting tool, your villagers can clear away the vegetation blocking the cave to the north (the Gong Encasement). Doing so reveals a piece of the gong.

Recipe Guide (Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town)

Okay... Here it goes. The recipes listed are the simplest ones I could get.
For a few, there are simpler ones but the utensils are the ones that matter and
its mainly the seasoning sets so once you get it, you have them all... Other
ingredients left in are Honey and Apples, since they can be readily gathered on
the farm. Some recipes can be found on the left channel on Tuesdays, or in a
book in the library.

There are 108 recipes total.

Completion Rate: 108/108 - 100.00 %

#001 Mayonnaise (S)
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Whisk
Ingredients: Regular Quality Egg
Oil

#002 Mayonnaise (M)
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Whisk
Ingredients: Good Quality Egg
Oil

#003 Mayonnaise (L)
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Whisk
Ingredients: High Quality Egg
Oil

#004 Mayonnaise (G)
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Whisk
Ingredients: Golden Quality Egg
Oil

#005 Mayonnaise (P)
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Whisk
Ingredients: P Quality Egg
Oil


#006 Mayonnaise (X)
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Whisk
Ingredients: X Quality Egg (below)
Oil

#007 X Egg
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Regular Quality Egg
Good Quality Egg
High Quality Egg
Gold Egg
P Egg

#008 Milk X
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Milk (S)
Milk (M)
Milk (L)
Milk (G)
Milk (P)
#009 Cheese X
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Cheese (S)
Cheese (M)
Cheese (L)
Cheese (G)
Cheese (P)

#010 Wild Grape Juice
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Wine
Wild Grapes
Purple Grass

#011 Pickles
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Cucumber

#012 Salad
Utensils: Knife
Ingredients: Cucumber

#013 Curry Rice
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Rice Balls
Curry Powder

#014 Stew
Utensils: Pot
Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Milk
Flour

#015 Miso Soup
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Miso
Seasoning Set: Salt
Pot
Ingredients: Fish (S)

#016 Stir Fry
Utensils: Knife
Frying Pan
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Ingredients: Cabbage
Oil

#017 Fried Rice
Utensils: Frying Pan
Seasoning Set: Salt
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Ingredients: Rice Balls
Egg
Oil

#018 Savory Pancake
Utensils: Frying Pan
Knife
Ingredients: Cabbage
Egg
Oil
Flour

#019 Sandwich
Utensils: Knife
Ingredients: Tomato
Bread

#020 Fruit Juice
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Apple

#021 Fruit Latte
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Milk
Apple

#022 Vegetable Juice
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Cucumber

#023 Vegetable Latte
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Vegetable Juice (Above)
Milk

#024 Mixed Juice
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Vegetable Juice (Above)
Fruit Juice (Above)

#025 Mixed Latte
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Mixed Juice (Above)
Milk

#026 Pickled Turnip
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Knife
Ingredients: Turnip

#027 French Fries
Utensils: Knife
Frying Pan
Ingredeints: Potato
Oil

#028 Strawberry Jam
Utensils: Pot
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Strawberry

#029 Strawberry Milk
Utensils: Seasoning set: Sugar
Mixer
Ingedients: Milk
Strawberries

#030 Tomato Juice
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Salt
Mixer
Ingredients: Tomato

#031 Ketchup
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Seasoning Set: Salt
Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Mixer
Ingredients: Tomato
Onion

#032 Popcorn
Utensils: Frying Pan
Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Corn

#033 Corn Flakes
Utensils: Rolling Pin
Oven
Ingredients: Corn

#034 Baked Corn
Utensils: Oven
Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Corn

#035 Pineapple Juice
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Pineapple

#036 Pumpkin Pudding
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Pot
Oven
Ingredients: Milk
Egg
Pumpkin

#037 Pumpkin Stew
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Pot
Ingredients: Pumpkin

#038 Happy Eggplant
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Seasoning Set: Miso
Frying Pan
Ingredients: Eggplant

#039 Sweet Potatoes
Utensils: Pot
Oven
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Sweet Potato
Egg
Butter (Milk + Mixer)

#040 Baked Sweet Potato
Utensils: Oven
Ingredients: Sweet Potato

#041 Greens
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Pot
Ingredients: Spinach

#042 Scrambled Eggs
Utensils: Frying Pan
Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Egg
Oil

#043 Omelet
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Milk
Oil
Egg

#044 Omelet Rice
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Egg
Oil
Rice Balls
Milk

#045 Boiled Egg
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Egg

#046 Pudding
Utensils: Pot
Oven
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Egg
Milk

#047 Hot Milk
Utensils: Pot
Sugar
Ingredients: Milk

#048 Butter
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Milk

#049 Cheesecake
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Pot
Whisk
Oven
Ingredients: Milk
Egg
Cheese
#050 Cheese Fondue
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Salt
Pot
Knife
Ingredients: Cheese
Wine
Bread
#051 Apple Pie
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Knife
Pot
Rolling Pin
Oven
Ingredients: Egg
Butter
Flour
Apple

#052 Apple Jam
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Pot
Ingredients: Apple

#053 Apple Souffl? (Apple Souffle'... conversion didn't go too well for them)
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Apple

#054 Bamboo Rice
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Bamboo Shoot
Rice Balls

#055 Grape Jam
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Pot
Ingredients: Wild Grapes

#056 Grape Juice
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Wild Grapes

#057 Mushroom Rice
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Mushroom
Rice Balls

#058 Truffle Rice
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Truffles
Rice Balls

#059 Sushi
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Ingredients: Sashimi (Medium Fish + Knife)
Rice Balls

#060 Jam Bun
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Apple Jam (Apple + Seasoning Set: Sugar, Pot)
Bread

#061 Dinner Role (Dinner Roll... they have some translation problems)
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Butter (Milk + Mixer)
Bread

#062 Raisin Bread
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Wild Grapes
Bread

#063 Curry Bread
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Curry Powder
Bread
Oil

#064 Toast
Utensils: Oven
Ingredients: Bread

#065 French Toast
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Frying Pan
Ingredients: Bread
Oil
Eggs

#066 Sashimi
Utensils: Knife
Ingredients: Medium Fish

#067 Grilled Fish
Utensils: Frying Pan
Seasoning: Salt
Seasoning: Soy Sause
Ingredients: Fish (M)

#068 Chirashi Sushi
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Knife
Ingredients: Sashimi (Knife + Med. Fish)
Scrambled Eggs (Recipe #042)
Rice Balls

#069 Pizza
Utensils: Knife
Rolling Pin
Oven
Ingredients: Ketchup (Recipe #031)
Cheese
Flour
Tomato
Onion
Mushroom

#070 Noodles
Utensils: Knife
Rolling Pin
Pot
Ingredients: Flour

#071 Curry Noodles
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Noodles (Flour + Knife, Rolling Pin, Pot)
Curry Powder

#072 Tempura Noodles
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Noodles (Flour + Knife, Rolling Pin, Pot)
Tempura (Flour, Egg, Oil + Frying Pan)

#073 Fried Noodles
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Noodles (Flour + Knife, Rolling Pin, Pot)
Egg
Oil

#074 Buckwheat Noodles
Utensils: Knife
Rolling Pin
Pot
Ingredients: Buckwheat Flour (New Year's Eve + New Year's game show)

#075 Noodles w/ Tempura (Tempura Buckwheat Noodles)
Utensils: Pot
Knife
Rolling Pin
Ingredients: Buckwheat Flour
Tempura (Flour, Egg, Oil + Frying Pan)

#076 Fried Noodles (Fried Buckwheat Noodles)
Utensils: Frying Pan
Seasoning Set: Salt
Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Ingredients: Buckwheat Noodles (Buckwheat Flour + Knife, Rolling Pin, Pot)
Egg
Oil

#077 Buckwheat Chips
Utensils: Rolling Pin
Pot
Ingredients: Buckwheat Flour

#078 Tempura
Ingredients: Flour
Egg
Oil
Utensils: Frying Pan

#079 Mountain Stew
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Knife
Pot
Ingredients: Carrot
Mushroom
Bamboo Shoot

#080 Moon Dumplings
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Muffin Mix

#081 Roasted Rice Cake
Utensils: Oven
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Ingredients: Rice Cake (New Year's Day + New Year's game show)

#082 Toasted Rice Ball
Utensils: Oven
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Ingredients: Rice Balls

#083 Rice Gruel
Utensils: Pot
Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Rice Balls

#084 Tempura Rice
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Salt
Ingredients: Tempura (Flour, Egg, Oil + Frying Pan)
Rice Balls

#085 Egg Over Rice
Utensils: Pot
Seasoning Set: Salt
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Ingredients: Rice Balls
Egg

#086 Candied Potato
Utensils: Pot
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Sweet Potato
Honey

#087 Potato Pancakes
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Salt
Knife
Frying pan
Ingredients: Potato
Onion
Egg
Oil
Flour

#088 Fish Sticks
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Salt
Mixer
Ingredients: Fish (M or L)

#089 Cookies
Utensils: Rolling Pin
Oven
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Flour
Butter (Milk + Mixer)
Egg

#090 Chocolate Cookies
Utensils: Rolling Pin
Oven
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Flour
Butter (Milk + Mixer)
Egg
Chocolate (NOT COOKIES!!! ^.^)

#091 Ice Cream
Utensils: Pot
Whisk
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Milk
Egg
Honey
Apple

#092 Cake
Utensils: Oven
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Whisk
Knife
Ingredients: Butter (Milk + Mixer)
Egg
Flour
Honey
Apple

#093 Chocolate Cake
Utensils: Oven
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Whisk
Knife
Ingredients: Butter (Milk + Mixer)
Egg
Flour
Honey
Apple
Chocolate

#094 Pancakes
Utensils: Frying Pan
Whisk
Seasoning Set: Sugar
Ingredients: Butter (Milk + Mixer)
Honey
Egg
Flour
Oil
Milk

#095 Relaxation Tea
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Pot
Ingredients: Relaxation Tea Leaves

#096 SUGDW Apple
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Apple
HMSGB Apple
AEPFE Apple
#097 HMSGB Apple
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Apple
SUGDW Apple
AEPFE Apple
#098 AEPFE Apple
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Apple
HMSGB Apple
SUGDW Apple

#099 Bodigizer
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Honey
Orange Grass
Black Grass
Red Magic Red Flower

#100 Bodigizer XL
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Bodigizer (Buy from Clinic)
Blue Grass

#101 Turbojolt
Utensils: Pot
Ingredients: Honey
Orange Grass
White Grass
Red Magic Red Flower

#102 Turbojolt XL
Utensils: Mixer
Ingredients: Turbojolt (Buy from Clinic)
Green Grass

#103 Relaxation Tea Leaves
Utensils: Knife
Frying Pan
Ingredients: Red Grass
Orange Grass
Yellow Grass
Green Grass
Purple Gras
Blue Grass
Indigo Grass
Weed
#104 Elli Leaves
Utensils: Seasoning Set: Sugar
Seasoning Set: Salt
Seasoning Set: Vinegar
Seasoning Set: Soy Sauce
Seasoning Set: Miso
Knife
Frying Pan
Oven
Pot
Ingredients: 6 Types of Different Burnt Food
Bodigizer XL
Turbojolt XL
#105 Spring Sun
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Blue Magic Red Flower
Red Magic Red Flower
Moondrop Flower
Pinkcat Flower
Toy Flower
#106 Summer Sun
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Fish (S)
Fish (M)
Fish (L)
Fossil of Ancient Fish
Pirate Treasure
#107 Autumn Sun
Utensils: None! ____
Ingredients: Cheese (X) \
Mayonnaise (X) |- Way above
X Egg /
Milk (X)_____/
Wool (X)
Yarn (X)
#108 Winter Sun
Utensils: None!
Ingredients: Alexandrite
Diamond
Emerald
Moonstone
Pink Diamond
Mythic Stone
Sand Rose

Base Defense: Towers Are Not Alwys Enough

Although you can simply say the need for defenders to be able to at least move in times of crisis (excluding the nightelves, who's towers will lift out of the ground to beat them) is a good enough reason for you to have alternate defense, and that those ground support troops have abilities and advantages unavailable to towers, there is one thing that puts the need for them above all.

Bastillas, Steam Tanks, etc, all have greater ranges than towers and can easily destroy them. Always leave a small group of warriors behind to handle that Bastilla. If you do not think your troops could survive beyond that, hide behind the towers and the rest will be taken care of.