Menu Walkthrough:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Part 22 From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia. < Walkthrough:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl(Redirected from Appendix:Diamond and Pearl walkthrough/Section 22) Jump to navigationJump to search This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.These pages follow the original Nintendo DS iteration, not Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. The guide for those games can be found here.
Contents
1Twinleaf Town
1.1Home
1.1.1To New Horizons
2Sandgem Town
2.1Checking In
2.2Pokémon Research Lab
2.2.1Pokédex Evaluation
2.2.2National Pokédex upgrade
2.2.3Poké Radar
2.3A World Expands
2.3.1Mass Outbreaks
2.3.2Dual-Slot Mode
3Route 219
4Route 220
5Route 221
5.1Number of the Day
5.2Pal Park
5.2.1Meet with Professor Oak
5.2.2Migration
5.2.3Catching Show
Twinleaf Town
Home
To New Horizons
When the game resumes, you find yourself back home in Twinleaf Town. Walk downstairs to find your mother, who informs you that Barry was here looking for you a short time ago. He was apparently shouting about you needing to board a ship in Snowpoint City, but rushed off before she could get any more information.
Sandgem Town
Items
Item
Location
Games
National Pokédex
Pokémon Research Lab; from Professor Oak, after seeing 150 Pokémon in the Sinnoh regional Pokédex
D P
Poké Radar
Pokémon Research Lab; from Professor Rowan, after receiving the National Pokédex update
D P
Checking In
When you return to Sandgem Town, you find Dawn/Lucas standing outside Professor Rowan's lab. If spoken with, she/he asks to take a look at your Pokédex, and if you have shown it to the professor yet.
Pokémon Research Lab
Pokédex Evaluation
Visit the Pokémon Research Lab to meet with Professor Rowan. The Sinnoh regional Pokédex is evaluated based on the number of different Pokémon species seen, and is considered complete once it includes 150 entries. If you have battled every Trainer and encountered every available Pokémon species in each area, your Pokédex should be at or near completion. If complete, Rowan is thrilled to see that you have recorded data on every Pokémon in Sinnoh, and excited for how much this will help with his research.
Trainer Tips
Completing the Sinnoh Pokédex
Several species can be especially difficult to find. Don't forget them!
#114 Unown: Solaceon Ruins (Wild encounter)
#115 Riolu: Iron Island (Egg obtained from Riley); Oreburgh Gate, B1F (Trainer battle)
#149 DialgaP: Celestic Town (Book in the home of Cynthia's grandmother)
#150 PalkiaD: Celestic Town (Book in the home of Cynthia's grandmother)
#151 Manaphy: Mythical Pokémon. Pokédex entry not required for completion.
National Pokédex upgrade
An elderly man soon enters and greets Rowan, and mentions what a long trip it was from the Kanto region. Rowan introduces the man as Professor Oak, the world's authority on Pokémon. He then introduces you to Oak, and explains that you filled out every page of the Sinnoh Pokédex for him. Oak is impressed with what he has heard about you, and mentions that he is here on an errand for Rowan. The professor has asked Oak to bring the data needed to update the Pokédex to National Mode, and Oak takes the opportunity to update your device. With 493 different species currently identified, Oak warns that completing the National Pokédex won't be easy. He goes on to mention that Pal Park is now open at the end of Route 221, and has a system in place that attracts Pokémon from every region. He intends to visit this facility to ensure that it is operating properly, and suggests that you visit the park, as well.
Poké Radar
After Professor Oak leaves, speak to Rowan again to receive the Poké Radar. This device is used to seek out wild Pokémon hiding in tall grass. These species are likely foreign to the Sinnoh region. The device is most notably used to increase the odds of encountering differently-colored Pokémon. Like the Vs. Seeker, its battery must be recharged after each use by walking around, and takes 50 steps to do so.
A World Expands
Mass Outbreaks
With the National Pokédex update in hand, dozens of species will begin appearing in mass outbreaks. A swarm of Pokémon will appear each day in a certain location, increasing the encounter rate for that species from 0% to 40%. Many of these Pokémon are not normally found in Sinnoh. These outbreaks only last for one day, and are determined randomly. Information on these outbreaks can be obtained by watching the special report on any TV, or by speaking to Dawn/Lucas's sister in Sandgem Town.
Mass Outbreaks
#
Pokémon
Location
Level(s)
016
Pidgey
Route 229
51
081
Magnemite
Fuego Ironworks
28, 29
083
Farfetch'd
Route 221
28
084
Doduo
Route 201
2
096
Drowzee
Route 215
20, 21
098
Krabby
Route 226
52
100
Voltorb
Route 218
28
104
Cubone
Route 203
4
108
Lickitung
Lake Valor
34, 36
177
Natu
Route 224
53
206
Dunsparce
Route 208
16
209
Snubbull
Route 209
16
220
Swinub
Route 217
34
222
Corsola
Route 230
50
#
Pokémon
Location
Level(s)
225
Delibird
Route 216
32
231
Phanpy
Route 207
5
238
Smoochum
Lake Acuity
35
263
Zigzagoon
Route 202
3
283
Surskit
Lake Verity
2
287
Slakoth
Eterna Forest
10
296
Makuhita
Route 225
50, 51
299
Nosepass
Route 206
14
300
Skitty
Route 222
40
309
Electrike
Valley Windworks
7
325
Spoink
Route 214
22, 23
327
Spinda
Route 227
55
359
Absol
Route 213
20
374
Beldum
Route 228
53
Dual-Slot Mode
With the National Pokédex update in hand, several new species may now appear in the wild. When the title screen loads while one of the Generation III games is present in the Nintendo DS's second slot, this causes several species native to that game to appear in certain locations. Most of the Pokémon found this way are not included in the Sinnoh Pokédex, and are version-exclusive Pokémon. Each one has an 8% encounter rate, or 4% if there are two different Pokémon found this way in the same location with the same game.
Route 219 is a short route leading south from Sandgem Town to Route 220. A pleasant breeze blows in from the sea over the beautiful white sand beach just outside of town.
Trainers
Trainer
Pokémon
Requires Surf
Tuber Mariel Reward: $116Potential Double Battle with Trenton
Marill♀
Lv.29
No item
Marill♀
Lv.29
No item
Tuber Trenton Reward: $116Potential Double Battle with Mariel
Shellos♂West Sea
Lv.29
No item
Shellos♂West Sea
Lv.29
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
Available Pokémon
Pokémon
Games
Location
Levels
Rate
Surfing
Tentacool
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-30
60%
Wingull
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-30
30%
Tentacruel
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-40
5%
Pelipper
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-40
5%
Fishing
Magikarp
D
P
Pt
FishingOld Rod
3-10
100%
Magikarp
D
P
Pt
FishingGood Rod
10-25
55%
Finneon
D
P
Pt
FishingGood Rod
10-25
45%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
Items
Item
Location
Games
Antidote
West side of the beach
D P
Super Potion
On the sandbar, two steps south and one step west of Tuber Mariel (hidden; requires Surf))
D P
Route 220
Route 220
Route 220 leads from Route 219 in the north to Route 221 in the east. With gentle winds and tides, the sea here is perfect for swimming.
Trainers
Trainer
Pokémon
Swimmer Jessica Reward: $448
Goldeen♀
Lv.28
No item
Goldeen♀
Lv.28
No item
Goldeen♀
Lv.28
No item
Goldeen♀
Lv.28
No item
Swimmer Erica Reward: $464
Remoraid♀
Lv.29
No item
Psyduck♀
Lv.29
No item
Swimmer Adrian Reward: $464
Mantyke♂
Lv.26
No item
Remoraid♂
Lv.29
No item
Tentacool♂
Lv.29
No item
Swimmer Vincent Reward: $464
Pelipper♂
Lv.29
No item
Whiscash♂
Lv.29
No item
Swimmer Claire Reward: $496Potential Double Battle with Erik
Buizel♀
Lv.31
No item
Swimmer Erik Reward: $496Potential Double Battle with Claire
Gyarados♂
Lv.31
No item
Swimmer Katelyn Reward: $448
Buizel♀
Lv.28
No item
Medicham♀
Lv.28
No item
Seaking♀
Lv.28
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
Available Pokémon
Pokémon
Games
Location
Levels
Rate
Surfing
Tentacool
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-30
60%
Wingull
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-30
30%
Tentacruel
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-40
5%
Pelipper
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-40
5%
Fishing
Magikarp
D
P
Pt
FishingOld Rod
3-10
100%
Magikarp
D
P
Pt
FishingGood Rod
10-25
55%
Finneon
D
P
Pt
FishingGood Rod
10-25
45%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
Items
Item
Location
Games
Ether
Northeast side of the westernmost sandbar
D P
Splash Plate
Southwest side of the westernmost sandbar
D P
Pearl
Between the two sandbars, southeast side of the larger rock outcropping to the south (hidden)
D P
Carbos
North side of the patch of shallow water
D P
Route 221
Route 221
Located on the southwest side of the Sinnoh mainland, Route 221 simply leads east from Route 220. A straight path hemmed in by green grass and rows of trees, the gateway to Pal Park stands at its end.
Trainers
Trainer
Pokémon
Swimmer Dillon Reward: $512
Shellos♂West Sea
Lv.30
No item
Gastrodon♂West Sea
Lv.32
No item
Swimmer Vanessa Reward: $528
Golduck♀
Lv.33
No item
Fisherman Cory Reward: $1024
Magikarp♂
Lv.28
No item
Finneon♂
Lv.30
No item
Gyarados♂
Lv.32
No item
Ace Trainer Shannon Reward: $2040
Cherrim♀
Lv.30
No item
Marill♀
Lv.32
No item
Lopunny♀
Lv.34
No item
Ace Trainer Jake Reward: $1980
Staravia♂
Lv.33
No item
Girafarig♂
Lv.33
No item
Collector Ivan Reward: $2176
Hippopotas♂
Lv.28
No item
Hippopotas♂
Lv.28
No item
Hippopotas♂
Lv.34
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
Available Pokémon
Pokémon
Games
Location
Levels
Rate
GastrodonWest Sea
D
P
Pt
Grass
28-30
30%
Floatzel
D
P
Pt
Grass
28, 30
25%
Stunky
D
P
Pt
Grass
28
20%
Skuntank
D
P
Pt
Grass
29-30
15%
Sudowoodo
D
P
Pt
Grass
29-30
15%
Wingull
D
P
Pt
Grass
29
10%
Roselia
D
P
Pt
Grass
29
10%
ShellosWest Sea
D
P
Pt
Grass
28
10%
GastrodonWest Sea
D
P
Pt
Grass
29-30
10%
Surfing
Tentacool
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-30
60%
Wingull
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-30
30%
Tentacruel
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-40
5%
Pelipper
D
P
Pt
Surfing
20-40
5%
Fishing
Magikarp
D
P
Pt
FishingOld Rod
3-10
100%
Magikarp
D
P
Pt
FishingGood Rod
10-25
55%
Finneon
D
P
Pt
FishingGood Rod
10-25
45%
Swarm
Farfetch'd
D
P
Pt
Swarm
28
40%
Special Pokémon
Nidorina
D
P
Pt
Poké Radar
29
20%
Nidorino
D
P
Pt
Poké Radar
29
20%
Nidorino
D
P
Pt
Poké Radar
30
2%
Nidorina
D
P
Pt
Poké Radar
30
2%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
Items
Item
Location
Games
Protein
Northwest part of the shoreline
D P
Honey ×2
West side of the southwesternmost patch of grass
Middle of the southwesternmost patch of grass (hidden)
D P
Pure Incense
West-southwest of the blue-roofed house, in the northwesternmost grass patch
D P
TinyMushroom
East side of the blue-roofed house (hidden)
D P
Black Belt
Blue-roofed house; possible reward from the elderly man
D P
Expert Belt
Blue-roofed house; possible reward from the elderly man
D P
Focus Sash
Blue-roofed house; possible reward from the elderly man
D P
Max Revive
Southwesternmost grass patch, in the corner to the west of the soft soil patch (hidden)
D P
Ultra Ball
Four steps south of the soft soil patch (hidden)
D P
TM81 (X-Scissor)
In the clearing between the two southernmost grass patches
D P
Carbos
West side of the southeasternmost grass patch (hidden)
D P
Leppa Berry
Soft soil patch in the middle of the route
D P
Pecha Berry
Soft soil patch in the middle of the route
D P
Mago Berry
Soft soil patch in the middle of the route
D P
Hondew Berry
Soft soil patch in the middle of the route
D P
Number of the Day
Visit the house on the north side of the route and speak to the elderly man inside. He tells you a certain number, and ask to see a Pokémon of the same level. Fulfill his request, and he rewards you with a Black Belt. This number is determined randomly, and changes each day. Complete his request a second time to receive an Expert Belt, and a third time to receive a Focus Sash. After completing all three requests, the cycle repeats.
Pal Park
Pal ParkPal Park, divided into zones
Pal Park is a special Pokémon preserve in southwest Sinnoh. It allows Trainers to import Pokémon from the distant Kanto and Hoenn regions.
Items
Item
Location
Games
Trainer Counter
From Professor Oak upon entering the facility
D P
Park Ball ×6
Loaned for use in the Catching Show; leftovers are returned when the game ends
D P
Kitchen Timer
From a woman in the lobby, after being shown a Snorlax
D P
Color Changer
From a woman in the lobby, after being shown a Kecleon
D P
UndergroundBackdrop
From a girl in the lobby, with Pokémon Ruby in the GBA slot
D P
SeafloorBackdrop
From a girl in the lobby, with Pokémon Sapphire in the GBA slot
D P
SkyBackdrop
From a girl in the lobby, with Pokémon Emerald in the GBA slot
D P
CrownAccessory
From a girl in the lobby, with Pokémon FireRed in the GBA slot
D P
TiaraAccessory
From a girl in the lobby, with Pokémon LeafGreen in the GBA slot
D P
Meet with Professor Oak
When you first arrive, you find Professor Oak. He introduces you to the park, and explains that Pokémon can be brought here from faraway places, like Kanto and Hoenn. He continues, explaining that the Catching Show held here is a competition to see how quickly these Pokémon can be caught. He's happy to see you visit the park, and thanks you by sharing the Trainer Counter app for the Pokétch. He mentions that he plans to be in Eterna City for a while, where he intends to spend his time studying the Pokémon found in Sinnoh, then exits the building.
Migration
With Pal Park now accessible, a new Migrate from <game> option appears on the main menu when the game is loaded, if a Generation III game is loaded into the Nintendo DS's second slot. This process allows players to transfer Pokémon from one of these games—Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen Versions—into Diamond and Pearl. Once migrated to a Generation IV game, a Pokémon cannot return to its game of origin.
After selecting the Migrate option, the player is presented with a stripped-down version of the Generation III game's PC on the Nintendo DS' touch screen. On the upper screen, details about the selected Pokémon are displayed. Pokémon with any move that functions as a field move (referred to as "hidden moves") in the origin game are prohibited. After selecting exactly six Pokémon, the game will prompt the player to confirm that they want to send those Pokémon. Only six Pokémon may be transferred from each Generation III save file in a 24-hour period. After the six Pokémon have been transferred into Generation IV, the Generation III game is no longer required.
Catching Show
When a Catching Show begins, Trainers are tasked with encountering and catching each Pokémon and given 6 Park Balls with which to do so. This special type of Poké Ball never fails, but may only be used during a Catching Show. No other items may be used during a Catching Show.
The park is divided into five biomes, with migrated Pokémon found in the one most like their natural habitat. The two water areas require the use of Surf to encounter any Pokémon. During an encounter, there are only two possible actions: Throw Ball and Run. Should a Trainer decide to run, the Pokémon can still be encountered again until it is caught. Once all six Pokémon have been caught, Trainers may choose to transfer them into their PC Storage System, or keep the Pokémon in the park for a future Catching Show. Trainers do not take ownership of any Pokémon caught here until they transfer them into their PC Storage System. Trainers may leave the park at any time, by leaving through the front entrance or selectin the Retire option from the menu, but the current Catching Show will be cancelled and any Pokémon caught must be recaptured on a subsequent visit.
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