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Pokemon Adamant Version. FREE TO USE , BUT READ THIS POST FIRST
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Hi everyone, I currently have an idea for a hack, but since I lack skills and since I am too lazy to really make one you guys may turn my idea into a hack.
BUT, you cannot use my ideas and say they are yours. You have to at least put me in the credits. Also, there are a number of do's and don'ts (germs of policy or something) to turn my idea into a hack.
Okay, that said. I think it's time to jump to the story part, isn't it? Okay, before we go to the long part I'd like to give you a preview of the towns and other places worth mentioning. Spoiler:
Now to the main part. STORY Spoiler:
A long time ago in the Golitt region a meteor struck, blowing nearly all life from the land. However, this meteorite brought also new life and is known as the source of all evolution. It's because of that very rock, that evolution takes place. The pieces of the rock are known as Aururite, but it's very rare. It's said that Aururite can summon the guardian of the evolution and even control it, but it's merely a myth and no one has ever seen this guardian. However, some say they have seen him. It's said that once in every thousand years the guardian shows up, but no one knows where it resides in the meantime. INTRODUCTION Spoiler:
Welcome to my creation. My name is Ebony, but a lot of people call me the Pokémon Professor. This world is inhabited by creatures we know as Pokémon. Some use them as pets, others use them for battles. Myself, I study them as a profession. But enough said about me. How about you? Are you a boy or a girl? So you’re a boy then? Good, what is your name? So, your name is player? This is your father. He used to be a world famous Pokémon trainer until he disappeared. Erm, what was his name again? So his name is Dad? Player, your own adventure is about to unfold. Good luck on your journey to become a Pokémon trainer… And you’re sent to your home town of Startown. THE ADVENTURE NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE FULL ADVENTURE. THE REST OF IT IS IN THE NEXT POST. Spoiler:
STARTOWN You wake up in your own room. Then, when you want to step downstairs the ground starts to shake, followed by loud bang. Your mother looks all pale. H - H - Honey… Did you hear that? You step outside to investigate the area and discover Prof. Ebony’s laboratory all crumbled down by a giant meteorite. In the middle there’s a shiny stone emitting an eerie light. You see Ebony flipping out about his destroyed lab and when you want to step outside he stops you. “No, wait! The grass is a dangerous area. Luckily I’ve some Pokémon to help you. Come with me!” He walks with you inside the cave and stops for a rock table containing three PokeBalls. Then, when you want to leave, someone from Team Terra shows up, blocking your path. “Huzzah! My name is The Rival and you’re not going anywhere!” He starts the battle with a lv.3 Magitt. Not a very hard challenge as Magitt are very weak. Then he has a level 5 of whatever is your opposite starter. When you defeat him Ebony tells you who he was and further information about Team Terra. “That intruder was from Team Terra. They’re a violent crime syndicate, always looking for Pokémon to steal or torture. Lately, they’ve been up to something, but I can’t really figure out what. That’s why I want you to continue my job, as I’m getting too old for it. I want you to figure out what Team Terra’s up to.” ROUTE 601 You just walk over this path, receive a potion here and there and nothing more. Catchables: Sentret and Conchic in level 2 or 3. CROSSTOWN This is an old village with only two houses, a Pokémon Mart and a Pokémon Center. In the Pokémon Mart you have to pick up Ebony’s Supplies and deliver them to him: “Oh, yes. I forgot. Thank you! No wait! Before you leave I need to give you this…” Player received Golitt-Dex. “This is a deviced used to obtain data about Pokémon, but, since I’m too old for it, I wanted to ask you to fill this Pokedex with data on all the Pokémon in this region. Can you do that for me? Brilliant! If you want to know the progress you’re making you can logon to my PC and let my program judge your progress. Or you could always come by, of course.” At the end of the town stands an old man that asks if you have a PokeDex. “No? How’d you think to catch all Pokémon without it?” and he pushes you back. “You do? That’s so cool! I wish I’ll have one when I grow up” ROUTE 602 This route features three trainers right after each other. They have Pokémon like: Abra, Sentret, Wurmple, Conchic, Mulchore and Magitt. They are mostly Bug Catchers. Catchables: Conchic, Wurmple, Magitt. POME FOREST This forest is one big maze with seven! Trainers. They carry all sorts of Bug Pokémon. Also, the room is filled with potions and other items. At the end stand two Team Terra grunts. They claim they are taking over the forest in name of the Guardian. “Stop right there! We of Team Terra are taking over this forest in name of the Guardian.” They carry a level 7 Squitox and a level 9 Cascoon. Catchables: Magitt, Squitox, Wurmple, Cascoon, Weedle, Kakuna. ROUTE 603 This route has another two trainers and also features the Berry House. The two trainers shouldn’t be too hard and the route also features a small bridge and a fishing spot. The old lady inside the berry shop gives you TM 20 Safeguard. The trainers carry either 3 Magikarp or 3 Squirdrit (you tell me which one is the most useless. Squirdrit only learns Hidden Power until it has reached level 10. Then it learns Sand-Attack.) Also, an old man inside a shed near the road gives you HM 05 Flash. “Hey, psst. To navigate your way through those pitch black edges use this Hidden Machine. Player received HM 05 Flash. “Unlock this HM by earning the Cinder Badge.” Catchables: Magikarp, Squirdrit, Sentret, Cascoon, Conchic. CINNAMON CITY Finally! Your first Gym fight is near! However, there’s still someone standing in the way between you and your beloved fight. In front of the Gym you’ll meet with the same guy you crossed back in your hometown of STARTOWN, in the SPARE CAVE. He’ll address you the same your rival would and challenges you for a battle. This time he carries a level 8 Oddish, a level 7 Conchic, a level 8 Squitox and a level 10 Tuleaf, Lavalve or Minshar. Something else than you’d have expected, eh? After a short stop at the Pokémon Center you’re ready to go for your first Gym Badge. There are three trainers inside of which two can be avoided. They have Pokémon like Lumburn and Magby. Gym Leader Neil has a full arsenal of Fire Type Pokémon to be unleashed. First Growlithe, Slugma and Lavalve levels 11, 9 and 12 to end up with a level 14 Flareon. When you’ve beaten him you earn the Cinder Badge and TM 11 Sunny Day. Also, Pokémon up to level 30 will obey you no matter what circumstances and you’ll be able to use HM 05 Flash out of battle. The rest of the houses contain people who have either nothing to say, or not very important things to tell you about. ROUTE 604 This is merely a lead-out from Cinnamon City and there only two trainers awaiting your arrival. They have Aipom, Conchic, Lumburn and Snubbull with them. ROUTE 605 Full of fresh bravery you step through the new route. However, as you advance you notice that it’s full of trainers and you’re not gonna make it in one shot. You’ll need at least two tries before you can get to the Underroad Tunnel. The Trainers have Wurmple, Weedle, Magitt, Houndour, Squitox, Toxuito, Dustox, Aipom, Beautifly, Cascoon, Snubbull, Conchic and Beedrill. Catchables: Conchic, Snubbull, Aipom, Squirdrit. UNDERROAD TUNNEL After the trainer storm you might want to relax in the UNDERROAD TUNNEL. Too bad! There are lots of trainers waiting your arrival there and they’re all carrying Voltorb, Elekid or Datot from levels 12 to 16. Also, inside the tunnel the power supply has broken down, so it’s pitch black. That’s why you might need flash to guide your way through the Tunnel and avoid as many trainers as possible. Not only that. People in the Tunnel say it’s haunted by ghosts and other weird looking creatures. Catchables: Voltorb, Elekid, Gastly(rare), Datot(very rare). ROUTE 606 There are no trainers here, because that would be cruel. There are, however, grassy patches containing grass-type Pokémon. Catchables: Oddish, Grope, Bladelithe, Conchic, Squirdrit. TURKOO CITY Exhausted, you managed to make it to Turkoo City. Inside the city it’s quite a primitive town with houses of clay and wood. You also see the Gym is actually one big wigwam and the mart and Pokémon Center are too. Luckily there’s no one to stand in your way, so you’re free to go. Inside the Turkoo City Gym are four trainers, each carrying a Grass-Type Pokémon in level 16 or higher, so it’s not going to be easy. These Pokémon are Grope, Oddish, Gloom, Antree, Squirdrit (with Hyper Fang), Jungling and Mulchore. Gym Leader Leanette has got Gloom (19), Jungling (18), Climease (21), Palmia (21) and Hogrilla (24). When you’ve beaten her you obtain the Ivy Badge and TM 09 Bullet Seed. Pokémon up to level 50 will obey you and you’ll be able to use the move Cut out of battle. Outside again after a quick stop at the Pokémon Center and you feel rested again you might want to turn right to ROUTE 619. However there are Rock Smash boulders lying in front of it. So, if you want to go over ROUTE 619 you have to obtain HM 06 Rock Smash. ROUTE 607 This is a route to the south, so you’ll notice there are a lot of Fishermen, Lasses and Rich Boys challenging you. They have Pokémon like: Magikarp, Gyarados, Snubbull, Squirdrit and Remoraid from level 17 to 19. But before you can get all the way down you are challenged by The Rival. He has a level 17 Toxuito, a level 19 Gloom, a level 21 Concordia and a level 23 whatever is your opposite evolved starter. Fishables: Magikarp, Remoraid, Sewish (old rod) Gyarados, Octillery, Goldeen, Poliwag, (good rod) Seaking, Poliwhirl, Junkfish (super rod) ROUTE 608 About the same story as above. Lots of Lasses and Rich Boys, but there are no pools to fish in, so there are no Fishermen. The Lasses and Rich Boys carry Pokémon like: Smoochum, Psyduck, Snubbull, Squirdrit, Concordia, Mulchew, Smeargle and Palmia from levels 17 to 20. Catchables: Palmia, Concordia, Mulchore, Mulchew, Conchic, Smeargle. ROUTE 609 Right above Azurecoast City are still some trainers; Bug catchers. This time they have Bladelithe, Scyther, Beedrill, Beautifly, Dustox and Toxuito form levels 18 to 22. However, after bugs have reached their final metamorphosis they won’t grow much stronger anymore, but beware of toxic attacks. Catchables: Bladelithe, Scyther, Concordia, Mulchore. AZURECOAST CITY Finally, your third Gym Battle is about to begin, but there’s only one problem. In front of the Gym is a Team Terra Captain all alone demanding the Gym’s Pokémon for their own use. When you want to interfere Captain Sol challenges you for a battle. “You want to know where my grunts are, eh?” As always, he starts off with the most common mistake a Team member can make: Zubat level 17. After that he sends out a level 22 Ayeek, a level 23 Ampline and a level 25 Systerror. Finally, he sends out a level 25 Solrock. This is actually quite hard, because Systerror is an Electric Steel Type. After you’ve won he betrays himself: “Ugh, you won. Don’t you think it’ll be so easy in Mt. Golitt. Oops, never mind. See ya soon!” After this battle you can enter the Gym, which is an Ice Water Gym. The three Swimmers inside have Goldeen, Sewish, Poliwag, Seaking, Remoraid, Gyarados and Psyduck from level 21 to level 25. Gym Leader Geoffrey has Gyarados (22), Psyduck (21), Octillery (24) and Junkfish (26). After you beat him you’ll obtain the Gulf Badge and TM 03 Water Pulse. Also, you’ll be able to use the move Rock Smash out of battle. In a small abandoned house in the city lies the HM 01 Cut. This is useful to cut your way down to the SS. Mariah. You see, you can enter unseen by cutting through the branches. It’s a secret entrance. However, once it’s used, you cannot go back. S.S. MARIAH This cruise ship is filled with anxious trainers from all corners of the world. At least it used to be. It’s now filled with Team Terra Grunts carrying Magikarp, Cercanis, Ayeek, Lumburn, Zubat or Taurini from level 26 to 28. The Rival is also there with a level 22 Toxuito, a level 23 Gloom, a level 24 Concordia and a level 26 whatever the opposite of your evolved starter is(Sharlan, Lavolver, Tugro). Between the fights some Grunts release some vital information about their big plan in Mt. Golitt. “We were originally a bunch of engineers.” “Just you wait till we get you in Mt. Golitt.” “We need Pokémon for our giant research facility inside a mountain.” The regular captain has been replaced with Captain Luna. She has a level 25 Cercanis, Ayouch (26) and a Lunatone (27). After this Team Terra runs off and the captain thanks you for saving him and the trainers. “Those thugs from Team Terra. They’ve come here to steal the passenger’s Pokémon and locked them away. If it weren’t for you they would’ve done something terrible to them. That’s why I want to reward you.” He rewards you with HM 06 Rock Smash. However, when you try to go back ashore via the old route the captain stops you. “Hey, where are you going? Team Terra ran off in the opposite direction.” So you go through a hole and notice the ship has stranded on an island. NEWFOUND TOWN This town is even more primitive than Turkoo City. It’s an old Fishermen’s village with an old lady Mart and barely a Pokémon Center. It also has a Gym, the Flying Gym. The people in the city complain about the terrible noise the comes from Mt. Golitt up ahead. In the Flying Gym the Bird Keepers are equipped with Conchic, Concordia, Zubat, Swablu and Beautifly from level 25 to 28. Gym Leader Eric has a Concordia (26), Skarmory (28) and a Concordive (29). If you’re not yet ready for this Gym you’d better go outside to prepare yourself for it. When you beat Eric he’ll grant you with the Aether Badge. Also you’ll be able to use the move Strength out of battle and he’ll give you TM 47 Steel Wing. After your exhausting Gym fight with a far too strong Concordive you might want to relax the following Route. Luckily you are allowed to, because there is a nice motel on Route 610. ROUTE 610 This Route has no trainers and no Team Terra Grunts. It’s just covered in grass and plants and Pokémon. On the side of the northern Route lies Motel Seasight and you might find your time well to take your time and find some relaxation before advancing into the mountain. However, some of the trainers would love to challenge you, so prepare yourself for the most exotic Pokémon: Palmia, Tropius, Hogrilla, Climease and Elekid from level 26 to 28. Catchables: Tropius, Absol, Climease, Concordia. MT. GOLITT (Middle Section) As you advance through the game you find out that Mt. Golitt has multiple entrances as well as exits. The first time you cross it you go through the Middle Section. That is straight on and the shortest way through. The first time you enter Mt. Golitt you encounter not so many strong Pokémon, but the deeper or the higher you go the stronger they get. There are two levels that you’ll enter the first time. 1st Floor: Five Grunts await you here, each equipped with a level 27 Zubat, a level 28 Cercanis, a level 26 Mulchew, a level 28 Ayouch, a level 27 Zubat, a level 28 Graveler and a level 29 Misdreavus. Catchables: Geodude, Graveler, Travlaxe, Tremron, Tremorace, Acerock 2nd Floor: Three Grunts still await to block your path to the Boss. They have Graveler, Tremrace, Cercanis and Acerock from levels 28 to 30. Catchables: Tremorace, Acerock 1st Floor: Back on the first floor again you notice that you need Surf and even Waterfall to continue higher. Before you can take on the Boss you still have to defeat Two Elites. The Elites have nothing more interesting than a couple of Graveler, Tremorask, Rosemulch, Cercanis and Golbat from 29 to 32. Team Terra Boss Bryon, however, holds a Golem (29), a Rosemulch (28), a Crobat (31), a Rocaer (30) and a Cerbrute (34). After this epic fight you’ll get nothing less than a Master Ball. Then you can exit the mountain and have your victory for the first time on Team Terra. ROUTE 611 This Route doesn’t hold many dangers, so there are only a few trainers, which can all easily be avoided as there are jump-down ledges right from the start. The trainers are hikers and carry Pokémon like Acerock, Graveler, Tremorace and Tropius from level 30 to 32. Not that challenging. MIDGOAL CITY Your fifth Gym fight is up and I can see you’re wondering where The Rival might be. Don’t worry, he’ll show up soon. The specialty in Midgoal City is Steel, so the City is mostly clad in Steel. Also the Gym is specialized in the Steel- Type. In the Gym are five trainers to block your path and they’re not easy to defeat. They have Skarmory, Steelix, Gearon, Trigear and Rubaron from level 31 to 34. Gym Leader Zachary has an Onix (31), a Steelix (34), and a Gyroar (36). When you beat him you receive the Plate Badge and your Pokémon will obey you to level 70 without question. Also you’ll be able to use the move Fly outside of battle and you receive TM 23 Iron Tail. After the Gym battle you’ll run into The Rival again before going on to Route 612. He’s got a Dragonair (32), a Systerror (33), a Blissey (29), a Primeape (31) and a Tucking/Macannon/Sharmax (36). Quite a challenge. If you like it please let me know. If you don't, plz tell me why not. Remember, this is merely the main storyline. If you want to add things like minor storylines, go ahead, but do let me know by this thread. Now the new Golitt Pokemon... Spoiler:
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Pokemon Adamant Storyline Part 2
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This is part 2 of the story. Remember where we left off? I think it was Midgoal city.
ADVENTURE PART 2 Spoiler:
ROUTE 612 On Route 612 you see nothing but two Bikers and two Cue Balls, all carrying Pokémon like Mosey, Modolescent, Electabuzz, Cerbrute, Gearon and Trigear from level 31 to 34. Catchables: Mosey, Modolescent. WATERPASS BRIDGE Since you can only pass by crossing this bridge, it means you have to challenge a lot of trainers to get to the other end. They’re nothing more than Triathletes, Bikers, Cue Balls and Cooltrainers. They have the same Pokémon as above from level 32 to 35. This bridge is basically your gateway back to the mainland, since you don’t know how to use Fly or Surf yet. You can’t fish or catch Pokémon here. ROUTE 613 This Route runs actually on top of the Underroad Tunnel, so it’s kind of an eerie place. The place is shrouded in mist, which isn’t ideal for your Pokémon. There are a bunch of Channelers, Jugglers and Hexes in your way and the chance you might be involved with a ghost becomes bigger and bigger. The trainers have Pokémon like Abra, Kadabra, Misdreavus, Gastly, Bowleye and Haunter from level 33 to 36. Catchables: Abra, Kadabra, Misdreavus, Gastly, Haunter, Bowleye, Ampline (rare), Amphysic (very rare). SIDESTRAW TOWN Ready for your sixth Gym Battle? This is going to be tough, because the leader uses both Psychic and Dark Pokémon. The trainers are equipped with Kadabra, Cerbrute, Ayouch, Hypno, Espeon and Drowzee from level 35 to 37. Gym Leader Adrian has Umbreon (34), Alakazam (35), Cerbrute (37), and Menterror (40). After you beat him you get the Shade Badge and you can finally get to use Surf outside of battle. Also you get TM 50 Snatch. After this terribly hard Gym fight you can proceed downward to go into town to find someone with Surf. After you’ve finally found that one of the people gives you HM 03 Surf you can sail the water Routes on your Pokémon. Yay! ROUTE 614 This is the first Sea Route and it’s quite a long one. It features mostly Swimmers, but also some Triathletes and Tubers. They all carry Pokémon like Poliwhirl, Sewish, Junkfish, Poliwrath, Politoed, Bowleye, Aquocul, Goldeen, Seaking, Magikarp and Gyarados from level 36 to 38. At the end of the Route is a T-section. If you turn left you go home, but if you turn right you go to Hitchhike City. Let’s first bring a visit to your mummy, shall we? Surfables: Goldeen, Seaking, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Magikarp. ROUTE 630 Nothing special here, just some trainers with Pokémon like the previous in the same levels. ROUTE 631 Go up here to pay your mother a visit. STARTOWN Back in your home town everything seems just fine. The crater lies peacefully in the place where the lab used to be and the shiny stone in the middle… is GONE! When you enter your house and ask your mother about it she says: “Welcome home, honey. Take a quick rest dear.” Nothing at all that points in the direction of worrying. Frustrated you go outside to the prof’s cave, but it’s empty. The Professor is nowhere and the cave is abandoned, but not quite. Behind some Rock Smash rocks is a secret doorway. When you crash the rocks you can enter and explore the rest of the cave. SPARE CAVE The Spare Cave is full of surprises, mostly because it’s full of extremely rare Pokémon, because there are Absol, Ditto and Zaisen to catch. They’re all from level 35 to level 37, so watch out. After you surf a little here, cut a little there you can finally reach Prof. Ebony. “Player! I didn’t expect you to come here! For some reason that nasty Team Terra has been trying to run off with these Pokémon and I just can’t figure out why. Oh, never mind. I’m just glad you’re here, because I’m afraid I’m kinda lost. Here, take this.” Player received HM 02 Fly. If you look really well you could even find two fossils: The Conium Fossil and the Alpha Fossil, which can both be de-fossilized in the Cinnamon City Museum. The first contains Replant and the second contains Anomarsh. To explore the full cavern you’ll need Dive and even Waterfall. ROUTE 615 Hold on tight! There’s still a lot of trainers here and they don’t just have Water Type Pokémon with them, but just about any type. In other words: You could encounter about any Pokémon here from level 37 to 39. The water is scattered with patches of land with trainers on them, which you can’t all avoid. And you’ll need the trainers too, because the next Gym’s up next and it’s not going to be easy. At the end of this Route you should be about level 38. If you’re not, then grind a little till you are. ROUTE 616 There’s a small way up to Azurecoast City from here, just in case. For now, we avoid this path and go straight through to Hitchhike Cove. ROUTE 617 and 618 You should expect the same thing as Route 615. Nothing more than annoying trainers, grabbing any chance to annoy you with both their hands. It’s still refreshing though. On Route 618 is a secret Dive-area called the Azure Temple HITCHHIKE COVE This seems to be “closed” for some reason, but I’m sure you’ll be able to enter it soon enough. There’s a Terra Grunt saying the following: “I’m sorry, but due to maintenance the city is currently closed”. If you want to go ashore you have to go back to Azurecoast City. I’m sorry, but it’s the only way. From Azurecoast fly to Turkoo and Rock Smash your way through that boulder. Once you’ve cleared it you can go further. ROUTE 619 This Route leads directly from Turkoo City to Hitchhike City and is, unfortunately right now the only way to access this grand city. Once you’ve smashed your way through you’ll get caught up by The Rival. This time his Pokémon have grown very strong: Dragonair (37), a Systerror (38), a Thundrowse (38), a Blissey (36), a Primeape (39) and a Tucking/Macannon/Sharmax (41). After The Rival has gone away you’re free to go eastward. Furthermore there are still three trainers to avoid, each with their own powerful Pokémon like Ampline, Amphysic, Spargas and Shocksprit from level 37 to level 39. Catchables: Magnemite, Magneton, Drowzee, Hypno. HITCHHIKE CITY Finally! You’ve made it to the largest city in the game. This is the location of the world-famous Hitchhike Dept. Store, where you can buy all you like for a reasonable price. But there’s more. They’ve also got a bike shop! Perfect for if you want to ride you bicycle all day long. But that’s still not all. Hitchhike City is also the location of the Terra HQ. Formerly a bunch of engineers these guys have made some inventions; for example the newly stored special balls such as the Dusk, Net and Luxury Ball. They’re also responsible for the interior of the balls as well as the exterior. They’ve also invented Teachy TV. In fact they’re not at all that criminal, at least they used to be. Now, their purposes seem to have changed and their priorities seem to have moved. Instead of offering help to the people they’ve currently closed down their own HQ, even their own customer service. This has awakened some suspicion within the people. Are they up to something? Before going to the HQ you’ll have to go to the Gym first, because otherwise you’re not allowed to go into HQ. The Gym is specialized in Electric, so if you have Ground Pokémon that shouldn’t be a problem. The Gym leader is actually from Team Terra, but he’s now winning the cost by leading the Gym. The four trainers guarding the leader have Kadabra, Alakazam, Systerror, Datot, Magnemite, Magneton, Spargas and Shocksprit. Gym Leader Zap has Alakazam (39), Thundrowse (40) and Amperor (43). When you beat him you receive the Cumulus Badge and any Pokémon will obey without question. Also, you’ll be able to use the move Dive outside of battle and you get TM 34 Shock Wave. Now you must proceed and infiltrate Terra HQ because you’ll need Strength to push those boulders away up ahead. Also, you need Dive to infiltrate it. There’s no other way now than to go left and pay the Hitchhike Lighthouse a visit. ROUTE 620 Use this cliff road with lots of trainers on it to get to the Hitchhike Lighthouse. The trainers are not so tough and their Pokémon Concordive, Firent, Flaroak, Rocaer and Houndoom are between level 39 and 42. Catchables: Lumburn, Firent, Houndour HITCHHIKE LIGHTHOUSE You expected to see a lighthouse, right? It isn’t exactly like it, is it? In fact, the ground ahead of you is just empty, but for one item in the middle. That’s HM 08 Dive! Now you can go back to Hitchhike Cove and infiltrate Terra HQ. There’s one guy standing in front of it though. “Weird world we live in these days. Some freaky clothed guys claim this beauty was threat to the environment. Then they pulled her out and dragged her out of sight.” DIVE SPOT #01 This leads to a secret Yellow Shard DIVE SPOT #02 This one leads to Red Shard DIVE SPOT #03 This one to Blue Shard DIVE SPOT #04 This one leads, nowhere, unfortunately DIVE SPOT #05 This one leads to Green Shard SUNKEN SHIP Remember the Sunken Ship on Route 614? Now let’s investigate it some more. First you use Dive to go under water. Second, locate the remains of the Sunken Ship and look for an entrance. Third, look for a bright spot to resurface and voila, you’re inside the Sunken Ship. Find your way through the ship and you’ll eventually end up at Lapras, which is level 50. HITCHHIKE COVE Remember when we left off. It seemed to be closed for some reason. It still is, but now we can thoroughly investigate it, thanks to Dive. Use Dive to investigate the bottom of the cove right under Team Terra’s feet. Resurface and you’re inside their warehouse. Now you have to knock out some scientists who are equipped with Tauros, Ayouch, Apainter, Smeargle, Cerbrute, Shocksprit and Flaroak from level 40 to 42. TERRA HQ 1F Floor Follow up the stairs from the warehouse to end up in their headquarters, but beware: the grunts are no grunts anymore. They’re now Elites. They have Golbat, Cerbrute, Shocksprit, Tremorask, Steelix, Tropius, Concordive, Macannon, Moosooze, Modolescent, Absol, Eevee and all of Eevee’s evolutions from level 41 to 43. 2F Floor Same Pokémon, but this time they’re from level 42 to 44. 3F Idem. 4F There’s only one Elite out here with only one Pokémon: Jynx in level 45. 5F Here’s nothing more than a big puzzle and the Elevator Key. 6F The Boss should be here, but he isn’t for some shady reasons. Captain Sol however takes in his place and battles for him. He has for you a Crobat (42), an Amperor (43), a Systerror (44) and a Solrock (47). After you beat him you can get HM 04 Strength from him. ROUTE 621 Go up here to continue your journey. Face some trainers with annoying Pokémon that you’ve probably already seen before a dozen times earlier. The Pokémon are Moosooze, Graveler, Golem, Magneton and two new ones: Dryke and Drabyte. You can fetch em yourself too, don’t worry. These Pokémon are from level 42 to 44. Catchables: Kadabra, Hypno, Modolescent, Electabuzz. To your left you’ll probably see a building. It’s called the PC Graveyard and we’ll get right to it. PC GRAVEYARD This is the saddest place a Supernerd could think of. This is where all personal computers go to die when they’re old. It’s their last chance to say goodbye to their most beloved friends. Bye, bye snif. It’s also the place said to be haunted. The trainers here are, how convenient, mostly Supernerds. They have strong Pokémon here like Amperor, Thundrowse, Systerror and even Drabyte from level 43 to 45. At the top of the tower is the top Supernerd called Hypernerd and he’s got a Porygon (41), a Porygon-2 (43) and a Porygrade in level 48. Catchables: Porygon, Ampline, Amphysic, Datot, Systerror, Drabyte. ROUTE 622 Go here to continue your journey once more, before entering the Cave of Silence. There are mostly Hikers up here and a few Campers. They have Pokémon like Onix, Geodude, Graveler, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Travlaxe, Acerock and Rocaero from level 43 to 45. CAVE OF SILENCE Entering this cave is basically facing your own destiny. Every trainer knows that and why should it be different? You’ll encounter numerous dangerous Pokémon and trainers. The trainers will be Collectors, Explorers and Hikers. They’ll carry Pokémon like Replant, Anomarsh, Scorpevol, Diglett, Dugtrio, Onix, Steelix, Travlaxe, Acerock, Rocaero, Tremron, Tremorace, Geodude, Graveler, Golem and Tremorask from level 44 to 46. Catchables: All Pokémon mentioned above. ROUTE 623 There’s nothing here except for some ledges. HAILLIGHT CITY If you would’ve thought the last Gym fight would be here then you’re right! Here, they have a Gym and a Safari Zone, where you can catch some pretty rare Pokémon by the way. Your last Gym Badge is right here in this Gym. This Gym features Dragon Type Pokémon, so watch out. There are no Gym trainers. Just you and the Gym Leader. Gym Leader Wilbur has a Drabyte (45), Dragonair (46), Dryke (46) and a Vyragon (48). After you beat him he gives you the Scale Badge. You’ll get TM 02 Dragon Claw and you’ll be able to use the move Waterfall out of battle. After the this Gym fight you’ll get caught up by PROF. EBONY. He tells you about Team Terra’s plan. “I’ve just had some distress calls from people near Mt. Golitt. They say they’ve seen green fellows pacing in and outside of the mountain with machine parts. Obviously they’re building something and I want you to find out what. Can I trust you with this one? Yes/No. Yes: Off you go. Make an end to their reign of terror! No: No? Are you sure? When you’re ready, please tell me. MT. GOLITT (Lower Section) Go inside Mt. Golitt, but use Surf this time to go up. Go through the hole and you’ll end up in an entirely different area. Go down the ladder to end up in Bf1 Bf1: Here you see two Grunts, waiting for you with their not so pathetic Pokémon. They have Steelix, Cerbrute, Climease, Flaroak and Magmar from level 43 to 45. Bf2: There are four Grunts in this area with Cerbrute, Ayouch, Golbat, Tremorace, Tremorask, Flaroak, Apainter, Smeargle and Acerock from level 44 to 47. Bf3: You’re almost down at the floor, so that must mean you’re close. However, there are still trainers to block your path. They have Apainter, Cerbrute, Golbat, Tremorask, Rocaero, Steelix, Golbat and Aquocul from level 44 to 47. Bf4: Just a ladder. Bf5t/m13: Just a ladder Bf14: This is the former place of the machine. There is no one there, however. Then you hear a rumble and the screen turns black. After the rockfall stopped the lights turn on again and you see that you’re trapped between boulders. There’s only one way out of there and that’s going back? Bf14 outside: You’re in a huge ravine, with almost nothing but black in it. However, there seems to be a path that leads up. Follow it. It’s a giant stairway leading to the summit and that’s quite high. At about Bf7 you should go inside the mountain. Bf7: The trainers are back and they still have some bunch of Pokémon with them. This time they have anything: Samurice, Blackmelt, Frice, Temprice, Climease, Hogrilla, Swinub and Piloswine from level 45 to 47. Go back outside to continue the last bit. Bf6 outside: Now it’s snowing outside and you’ll have to continue the stairs further. Run up the stairs to meet your fate, to face your destiny. At 15F you’ll have to go back inside, however. 15Ft/m29F: Just a ladder. 30F: Go back outside one more time and reach the summit. Summit: Here on the summit are all your enemies and fiends again. They’ve gathered here one last time to execute their little plan. Boss Bryon: “Ah, so you’ve escaped from down there, player. Don’t worry. I’m sure this DRILL will do just fine in digging up the Protector. Don’t try to stop us or we might hurt you. Luna, Sol! Teach this little rat a little lesson.” The Rival: “Not without me! Don’t you see, Boss? This is wrong and I refuse to cooperate!” Boss Bryon: “Ah, so you quit Team Terra? Luna, Sol! Beat them both!” The Rival: “Forget it. I’m not going down without a fight!” Then Luna and Sol step down to face you in a 2vs2 battle. This time Luna has Cerbrute (46), Ayouch (44) and Lunatone (48) and Sol has Amperor (45), Systerror (47) and Solrock (48). The Rival, (who is on your side) has Blissey (46), Thundrowse (45) and Tucking (47). After you beat them The Rival heals your Pokémon and says: “This is your fight. Come on, go for it. I know you can do it.” Team Terra Boss Bryon has the following Pokémon: Golem (45), a Rosemulch (48), a Crobat (46), a Rocaer (49) and a Cerbrute (51). After this Bryon says: “This isn’t over.” Then he walks away, along with the rest of Team Terra The Rival: “You did it! Now shutdown that machine, so they can never use it again.” Then you have to walk up to the machine and shut it down. Don’t forget to pick up the item there: HM 08 Waterfall. Then Prof. Ebony comes walking in. “Player! What’s going on? Did I just see Team Terra walking away, beaten? Is that their plan? Did they want to create shock waves with that to summon the Protector. If they’d have listened to me they’d have already known that that’s not the way to summon it. There is another way, however, but that’s not important now. What’s important is that you go home to say hello to your mother. She’s worried sick about you. (Turns to The Rival) And you are? Oh, are you the one from Spare Cave the day player got his first Pokémon? Yes, I remember you now. Are you too responsible for this?” Then the screen turns black and you end up home. STARTOWN Home, sweet home. Go downstairs to say your mummy goodbye and bring the Spare Cave one more visit. SPARE CAVE Remember where we left off? We couldn’t go through, because we needed Waterfall. Now that we have Waterfall let’s use it. Go up to the land patch and through the hole to find out that the Dragons are right here. Here you can catch Dratini and Dryke and nowhere else. Explore the cave even more to find out you can go to the top of the cave. Walk to the altar to take the fossil on top of it. Player received the Draconi Fossil. From this fossil a Unicron can be extracted. After this, fly back to Haillight City. SAFARI ZONE Safari Zone’s up, baby! This means you get to catch all sorts of rare Pokémon for only $500. This time you can catch: Taurini, Tauros, Magby, Magmar, Mosey, Modolescent, Girafarig, Lumburn, Firent, Jungling, Hogrilla, Grope, Climease, Samurice, Frice and Temprice. What’ya think of that? Area 1: Grass There are some grass patches here, but it’s nothing special. Area 2: Fire This is basically a cave in which you can find a Glow Orb if you use Itemfinder. It’s obvious where it’s hidden though (in a corner in the middle of an ashes patch). Area 3: Water/Ice This area can be accessed from the second area. It’s basically a cave, but it has pools and ice in it. If you use Itemfinder you can find a Flow Orb here (it’s on an empty island). Area 4: Grass This is one huge high grass field in which the Flash Orb is very hard to find. In other words: it can be anywhere. But if you use Itemfinder you might be able to find it. In these areas there are Orbs to find. These Orbs are useful for later in the game. What they’re used for will be explained further in the storyline. ROUTE 624 This is the only road separating you from the Victory Road. Luckily, it has almost no trainers, but it does have some of them. They can carry anything, as long as it’s powerful, so beware. They have Pokémon from level 46 to 48. VICTORY ROAD This is the final frontier between you and the Pokémon League. Here you’ll find Pokémon no lower than level 45. Their trainers are ambitious and will do anything to prevent you from winning. They have Steelix, Golem, Concordive, Menterror, Graveler, Lapras, Macannon, Tucking, Sharmax, Belossom, Magmar, Hogrilla, Tropius, Blackmelt, Crobat, Junkfish and Gyroar. You can catch most of these Pokémon as well. GOLEND CITY This is it! Your final goal. This is the place where you’ll first face the Elite Four and then the Champion. It is basically a city, so you can go inside houses to request for advice and even TMs. Elite Four Kari She has Normal Pokémon: Lickitung (46), Kangaskhan (48), Clefable (49), Snorlax (51), Miltank (52) and Blissey (53). Elite Four Isaac He has mostly Fire Pokémon: Flaroak (51), Magmar (53), Flareon (54), Ninetales (55), Houndoom (56) and Macannon (58). Elite Four Jennifer She has mostly Poison Pokémon: Crobat (54), Rosemulch (55), Seviper (56), Gengar (56), Vileplume (57) and Arthroxic (60). Elite Four Gill He has mostly Fighting Pokémon: Hitmonchan (57), Hitmontop (58), Medicham (59), Hariyama (61), Zaisen (61) and Machamp (63). Then you’re off to the Champion. Who will it be? Champion The Rival The Rival: “I knew you’d make it all the way up here. Bit of a surprise that I’m here though, isn’t it? First of all I’d like to thank you for beating Team Terra and saving that poor Pokémon. But now’s not the time for chitchat. You came for a battle, right? You’re gonna get one!” He has his own Pokémon again: a Primeape (59), a Blissey (61), a Systerror (60), a Thundrowse (62), a Dragonite (63) and a Tucking/Macannon/Sharmax (67). The Rival : “You beat me! How’s this possible? Oh, well. Come with me and I’ll put you in the Hall of Fame.” Ebony: “Dad, what are you doing here?” The Rival: “Shh, not too loud! He doesn’t know yet I’m his father.” Ebony: “But he does now, don’t you Player?” Player: ………. The Rival: “There, he said it. I’m your father and I’ve been on the lookout for a while to find out how you were doing. Turns out you’ve been doing quite well and you don’t need any help at all. You even beat your old man. Wait a minute… You already knew, didn’t you? When I said: Now’s not the time for chitchat you figured it out.” Ebony: “Come Player, now that you’re the Champion the names of you and your Pokémon will be recorded in the Hall of Fame and they’ll last there forever.” The End. STARTOWN After the credits you’ll end up home again, but the adventure’s not over yet. Go downstairs where you’ll see Prof. Ebony. Talk with him and he’ll say the following: “Player, I fear that Team Terra hasn’t done what you asked them to do. They’ve given yet another try to capture the Protector. This time they’ve stolen Aururite from my secret lab on Midsense Island. With that Aururite they’ll go to the Sprite Obelisk on Mt. Clairview and try to awaken him one more time. If they succeed the world won’t be so safe anymore. This is why I want you to stop Team Terra one more time. Go to the Sprite Obelisk and stop them! Player received Sense Pass. With this Sense Pass you’ll be able to travel to Midsense Island aboard the Oceancross Ferry. You can find this boat in Azurecoast City.” Now, fly to Azurecoast City and board the Oceancross Ferry. You’ll arrive in Sense City. View the next post for part 3 of the adventure on the Sense Isles Oh, and maybe a map of the Golitt region would be nifty. Anyway, if you like the ideas and you want to turn them into a hack, PM me and don't reply in this thread. The thread is merely used for suggestions. |
Pokemon Adamant Storyline Part 3: The Sense Isles
Hi everyone. It's time to post the final section of the story: The Sense Isles.
These Islands are similar to the Sevii Isles, but there are only six, not seven (or are there?) Enjoy the final section of the story part. Spoiler:
SENSE ISLES MIDSENSE ISLAND SENSE CITY This city is a real fishermen city. There are fish marts anywhere and you could throw out your rod anywhere as well. However, this is no time for a vacation. It’s time to teach Team Terra a lesson one more time. After you’ve visited everything go up to Mt. Clairview. ROUTE 625 This isn’t really a route worth mentioning as you’re out of it as soon as you got into it. There are some trainers here and there with new Pokémon like Lickitung, Kangaskhan, Seviper, Tyrogue, Vulpix and Ninetales. Catchables: Lickitung, Kangaskhan, Pikachu, Tyrogue, Seviper, Vulpix. MT. CLAIRVIEW Face Team Terra one more time in this fairly large mountain. This time you don’t have to go down before you go up, so that’s an advantage. This time Team Terra surprises you with their fairly strong Pokémon. This time they’ve got Octillery, Arcanine, Skarmory, Magcargo, Beautifly, Altaria, Electabuzz, Graveler, Golem, Absol, Brontoven, Mulchew, Rosemulch and Scizor from level 61 to 65. 2F The same Pokémon here. 3F Idem 4F This is near to the summit, but you won’t have to go there. Go here to finish off Team Terra once and for all. Bryon: “And with this Aururite I will awaken Coronix, the Protector. Coronix, arise!” Rumbles and the screen turns slowly white. The next shot the great pillar in front of Bryon is replaced with a giant red and black rock snake. Bryon: “At last. The Protector is here and I have the ability to catch it.” Sol: “Boss, wait a minute. It’s that kid again!” Bryon: “Show him who’s boss. And no mercy this time.” Captain Luna and Captain Sol step forward to fight you. It’s a double battle and they’ll use Cerbrute (63), Ayouch (62), Lunatone (67), Amperor (63), Systerror (65) and Solrock (68). After you beat them Bryon steps forward to challenge you one more time. Team Terra Boss Bryon will use Golem (65), Rosemulch (66), an Azaron (68), a Crobat (67), a Rocaer (69) and a Cerbrute (72). After you beat the boss again Team Terra is no more. Bryon: “No, please. Have mercy. I’ll leave this place and you’ll never have to see me again. Promise.” Luna: “But Boss…What about the Protector.” Bryon: “He’ll keep rampaging until someone will calm him. Sayonara, player!” There’s no way out. You can’t go back. You’ll have to confront Coronix no matter what. Step forward to challenge Coronix (80). He has the following attacks: Flamethrower, Iron Tail, Rock Skin and Rock Throw. Due to the fact that it’s a Rock Fire Type makes it extra super effective to Water Moves. After you caught or calmed Coronix Prof. Ebony steps forward again. “Player! Have you heard the news? Team Terra has broken down! They’re finished, so that means lots of stolen Pokémon are released from their lair now. I’d like to thank you from the bottom of my heart that you stopped Team Terra from executing their evil plans. To reward you I’d like to have your Pokedex. Come back for it when I’m finished.” Then fly to your home town and go to the professor’s lab. “Player! I’m done with your Pokedex and it’s as good as new. Only, it’s upgraded, so you can now register the remaining Pokémon from the Sense Isles. Player received National Pokedex. Almost forgot. Player received Horizon Pass. Use this Pass to sail to Sight Island from Midsense Island. From Midsense Island you can sail to the other Sense Isles.” Follow the Prof’s advice and use the Horizon Pass to sail to Sight Island. SIGHT ISLAND This island is said to be the home of one of the three Wisemon. It’s the home of Thunderlord Eonitas. It’s far from a tropical island. In fact the weather conditions couldn’t get worse. Every day rain falls and storm rages on this forsaken island. However, there is still a nurse Jenny to heal your Pokémon and there are still people in the village, but not many. It’s said that every once in a thousand years spring tide sets up and consumes the entire island and the day you’re on this isle is that day. When you set foot on the island be sure the first thing you do is visit the Pokémon Center. After that you can continue your way on the Cloud Route. CLOUD ROUTE There seem to be a lot of Seedot and Nuzleaf in this area. There are also Hoppip, Skiploom, Mareep, Marrill, Magneton, Magnemite, Voltorb, Electrode and Absol. Follow this route out until you see a half broken sign. Then enter the Cumulus Cave. CUMULUS CAVE This cave features world’s most wanted Pokémon: Chimecho. Also there are Jigglypuff, Clefairy, Paras, Parasect, Zubat, Golbat, Machop and Seviper. 3F: LITHIOD TEMPLE This is the summit. You’ll meet one of the most powerful Pokémon you’ve ever seen: Eonitas (75) inside the Lithiod Temple. After you caught or scared Eonitas head back to the coast. In the Pokémon Center sits a man who claims to be Prof. Ebony’s assistant and he will upgrade your Horizon Pass Rank 1 and he’ll grant you with a Horizon Pass Rank 2. Now you can sail to Hear Island. HEAR ISLAND This island is quite rocky and still nothing like the tropical beach on Midsense Island. This is said to be the home of Earthlord Demiorch, one of the two Founders. Unlike Sight Island this island is quite populated. Be sure to visit a Pokémon Center before passing through the Hill Route though. HILL ROUTE As the name might suggest this road is not straight at all. And there are trainers on it, carrying Pokémon like Tyrogue, Makuhita, Meditite, Medicham, Clamperl, Roselia, Zigzagoon, Linoone, Sudowoodo, Wynaut and Wobuffet from level 64 to 68. You can catch here Pokémon like Torkoal, Electrike, Taillow, Slakoth, Skitty, Makuhita, Baltoy, Aron and Gligar. WALARIUM TEMPLE Up above is the Walarium Temple where you’ll catch Demiorch, the Earthlord (75). Go inside one of the houses to find Prof. Ebony’s assistant to upgrade your Horizon Pass to Rank 3. SMELL ISLAND The tropical island you had in mind is finally here. The sandy beach, the hot temperature and the blistering sun make from this island a true paradise. The variety of the Pokémon you can catch here is quite large and the town is very crowded. Tens of trainers are waiting for you on the Tourist Route. TOURIST ROUTE This Route features a lot of strong trainers with Pokémon like Beldum, Metang, Snorunt, Banette, Glalie, Ariados, Ampharos, Togepi, Togetic and Tropius from level 65 to 69. You can catch your fair square here as well: Pikachu, Marrill, Sudowoodo, Heracross, Natu, Spinarak, Hoppip, Aipom, Cacnea, Torchic, Combusken and Sunkern. DRACONIC PATH Catch your dragons on this side path. Available: Bagon, Dratini, Larvitar, Trapinch and Rubaron. There are only Dragon Tamers here with Salamence, Dragonite, Dragonair, Shelgon, Tyrannitar, Pupitar, Rubaron and Azaron. Follow the Draconic Path until you reach the Nomelt Temple. NOMELT TEMPLE Before advancing to the Firelord Moltipyre you must first cross through Fire Pokémon territory. Here Pokémon like Vulpix, Cyndaquil, Ponyta, Magby and Numel. Then you can catch Moltipyre the Firelord (75). After you caught him look for Prof. Ebony’s assistant in one of the buildings. He’ll give you the Horizon Pass Rank 4. TASTE ISLAND This island is said to be the home of Cyannoh the Waterlord, the last of the Wisemon. It’s raining all day, but there’s just rain. Nothing else but rain. The village is actually flooded and built on huge Ludicolo leaves. There are few trainers, but lots and lots of Pokémon. MUD ROUTE This is one messy, muddy road. The trainers here are equipped with Noctowl, Lombre, Ludicolo, Shiftry, Swellow, Azumarrill, Quagsire and Ariados. Catchables: Marrill, Wooper, Quagsire, Eevee, Lotad, Lombre, Totodile, Spinarak, Mudkip and Marshtomp. GLACIER CAVERN Here you can catch some Ice Type Pokémon, such as Seel, Dewgong, Snorunt, Samurice, Spheal and Sealeo. There are also some trainers with Pokémon like Dewgong, Glalie, Sealeo, Spheal, Walrein, Samurice and Blackmelt. At the end will be a path leading outside. CLOUDRIN TEMPLE This is the Temple where you can catch Cyannoh, the Waterlord (75). There is just some rain and there is a pedestal on which you must walk on. Then you can challenge the Wisemon of the Sea. After this you should go to Prof. Ebony’s assistant to get Horizon Pass Rank 5. TOUCH ISLAND This island is said to be the residence of Asceithia, the Lady of Life, the other Founder. This is the largest of the Sense Isles (with the exception of Midsense Island). Flowers bloom all over the land, so it wouldn’t surprise you if those were almost the only ones to catch. There are flowers everywhere, even inside the houses. LAND ROUTE Here are quite some trainers carrying the most extraordinary Pokémon like Smoochum, Jynx, Alakazam, Hogrilla, Climease, Tropius, Palmia, Misdreavus, Bagon, Salamence, Makuhita, Hariyama, Machamp, Kecleon, Miltank, Seviper and Blissey. You can catch here Chansey, Snorlax, Lickitung, Kangaskhan, Farfetch’d, Palmia, Kecleon, Taurini, Tauros, Misdreavus, Roselia and Seviper. FLOWER PATCH There is nothing but flowers here. Keep going till you reach the Temple. VALARIUM TEMPLE Here you can catch Asceithia (75), the other Founder. After that you will be halted by a stranger. Apparently he was a former Team Terra employee, because he wears the same outfit. Stranger: “Halt! What was that? Did you just battle that Pokémon? Did I see what I just saw…or were my eyes deceiving me? That was the Lady of Life wasn’t it? Now that you’ve dishonored this sacred place I’m afraid I have to ask you to leave this place, immediately… No wait! I’ve got something better to do for you. You did a great job on that Asceithia, but can you repeat the same thing on another Pokémon? A far stronger Pokémon? Come with me, please.” He takes you outside to his personal ferry and asks the captain to set sail. MIDSENSE ISLAND As you might’ve noticed you’re back on Midsense Island… But not in the original docking area. You’re in Team Terra’s secret hideout! TEAM TERRA HIDEOUT While you’re in Team Terra’s hideout you can find out what they’re up to. It seems they haven’t really done what they were asked to. It seems they have tracked yet another Pokémon. One far more powerful: Quantarim. This Pokémon seems to hide deep inside Mt. Clairview, so you’re gonna have to pay another visit. 1F: This is the docking bay where you’re brought by the stranger. However, when you step outside Captain Luna, who is not a captain anymore, instantly recognizes you. “Intruder! Intruder!” This time her old Pokémon have been turned in so she hasn’t got very much left. She has Dewgong (65), Gyarados (67), Azaron (68), Lapras (68), Houndoom (69) and Lunatone (71). After this she explains why he isn’t a captain anymore. Luna: “You might think why I’m not wearing the right uniform, huh? It’s because of mutiny. After our Boss resigned and broke our Team down there were some disagreements. One of the Elites called Gerry rebounded it and now runs the place. Then he made Sol and me his servants. I’m telling you, I am this close to quitting Team Terra.” Stranger: “Oh, I see you’ve met one of my loyal servants. Pleased to meet you. My name is Gerry and you are. Player: … Gerry: “Ah, so your name is player. I believe I have heard quite a lot about you. How you managed to defeat Team Terra’s former Boss twice. Impressive! Or not so impressive. Turns out the former boss was quite a weak one. I wiped him out after two or three moves. It was very pathetic.” Luna: “Boss, I think we are ready to leave. The radar’s signals are getting stronger.” Gerry: “Yes, it’s time to go. Come on, player. To the G-Digger.” They leave through some stairs on the upper side of the map. You should follow them. 2F: There are some Team Terra grunts here. 3f: You see a giant machine standing in front of you. You enter it through a hole on the upper side of the screen. Machine interior: Inside the machine is a sort of room with several stacks of boxes. Nothing more. When you approach the boxes the thing starts to rumble and make noise. After it stopped a message appears on the screen: “Final Destination reached.” MT. CLAIRVIEW (Deep) After you get out of the G-Digger you notice that it’s almost completely dark, so you have to use flash. Inside are not even that much Pokémon. It is a dark, abandoned place. 96Bf: This is almost the deepest part of the mountain with almost only Golbats and Zubats, but also Magby and Magmar, Slugma, Magcargo and Paras. 97Bf: Go here to find the other fossil; either the Alpha or the Conium fossil. 98Bf: When you’ve caught Entei, Suicune and Raikou you can go here to catch Basileon, the last Pokémon. 99Bf: This is the place where the Temple is, but you can go even deeper to catch an Entei, Suicune and Raikou if you have a Glow Orb, a Flow Orb and a Flash Orb. 100Bf: Catch Entei, Suicune and Raikou here. THRONE TEMPLE This is where you’ll meet up with Gerry and Luna. Gerry: “I guess this would be the residence of the ancient Pokémon Quantarim! At last you’re mine!” Bryon: “No!” Gerry: “What do you mean by no?” Bryon: “No! You cannot possess this Pokémon. Not all Pokémon can be obtained and this is one of them.” Gerry: “If you say so…” Bryon: “Good. Now step back and let me handle this. You’re hereby relieved from your function as Boss for Team Terra is no more.” Gerry: “Fool! You’re not even a member of Team Terra anymore. How can you order me to step back?” Bryon: “Team Terra won’t be anymore if there are no members left.” Gerry: “What?! You, how dare you! You will pay for this.” Bryon: “Player, come with me. We’ll handle him both.” Then you must face the newly anointed boss Gerry. He has without doubt the strongest Pokémon in the whole game. He has Menterror (69), Gyroar (71), Machamp (73), Dragonite (74), Blissey (76) and Typhlosion (79). Gerry: “What? This isn’t fair! Two against one. How unfair.” Bryon: “Well, you’re not fair either against Pokémon. The way you treat them. If I’d have known that before I would’ve never hired you.” Gerry: “Ha! Now I’ve turned on the switch of the G-Digger our only way out is gone and Quantarim will show up any moment because of the tremors.” Rumble and Quantarim shows up. “There it is. My treasure. Unleash your fury upon this world.” However, Quantarim leaves. “Huh, where’d it go? Why has it gone already?” Bryon: “Perhaps because you’re not treating it nicely. You should always treat Pokémon as friends, not as tools.” Gerry: “Did I not?” Bryon: “Well, not quite. The way you bossed them around. You wouldn’t like it if we did that to you, would you?” Gerry: “I guess not.” Bryon: “Come with me, so I can create a better future for the both of us.” And they’re leaving through a side entrance. When they’re gone Quantarim shows up again. Now you can step up the pedestal to challenge Quantarim (85), or you could wait until you’re ready for it. And that’s that. This is the real end of the game. You can get all of the three Orbs in the Safari Zone. The End. That's it. I hope you enjoyed it and turn it into a ROM hack. |
This isn't the place to post this so try the plot and story place thread. And don't double post.
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yeah also im fairly sure your title is already taken and the guy doing it is doing an AMAZING job,
Maybe look for a team to join? |
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