![]() The other road goes to Desert Resort, which is an optional area right now but has some new Pokemon and Trainers. Now the path splits and the northern road, which has a male Backpacker with a Pidove, leads to Nimbasa City. ![]() Further north are a female Backpacker with a Petilil, a Super Potion, a male Backpacker who uses Blitzle, and a hidden Hyper Potion to his northeast. Just ahead are a male Backpacker with a Darumaka, a Burn Heal behind him, a female Backpacker who has a Cottonee, and an Ether to her left. Otherwise, continue north along the main road to reach more sand. In the northwest is a resthouse where you can have your Pokemon healed. A hidden Ether is on a small ledge northwest of the second Worker, while a secret Burn Heal is near a traffic cone to his left. Further within the structure are a Worker with two Roggenrola and a Timburr, another with one Timburr, and TM41 - Torment, which prevents the target from using the same move in consecutive turns. West of her is a Great Ball on the ground a hidden Ultra Ball is on the far right, and a Hyper Potion is sitting to her northeast. You'll come up to a building under construction a Parasol Lady with two Tympole stands in the opening of the gate. It leads to two Fisherman with six Basculin between them defeat them, get the hidden Pearl on the ground, and continue north. To progress to Nimbasa City, just go straight north.īefore going, there's some items and Trainers off to the left, so grab the X Accuracy near the Hiker and go west to a descending staircase. ![]() If you didn't start with Tepig, Darumaka is likely the best Fire-type in the game, and is worlds better than Pansear, so you might want to grab one. Sandile and Scraggy are the game's first two Dark-types and either is a decent choice for their unique type combinations. Three new Pokemon appear: the Dark/Ground-type crocodile Sandile, the Dark/Fighting-type lizard Scraggy and the Fire-type baboon Darumaka. Since Route 4 has a partial road, you won't get into any wild battles on the pavement, but they do occur in the sand. No Pokemon available during selected seasonsĪfter the battle, Juniper calls and tells you to meet her at the outpost of Nimbasa City. Stick to the same type matchups that you used against Bianca's monkey and/or Starter to take these down. As always, Cheren's Starter, who is holding a Sitrus Berry, is strong against your own but weak against the elemental monkey that you received in the Dreamyard. Like Bianca, Cheren has added the elemental monkey weak against his Starter, meaning that all three monkeys are owned between the three of you. Take it down with your Fighting- or Bug-types or your strongest STAB moves. His Purrloin also has evolved, becoming Liepard, an underwhelming Dark-type that only has pitiful moves like Pursuit and Fury Swipes. He'll lead with Pidove, which Roggenrola, Blitzle or Pignite's Rollout can easily destroy. Bianca is not hard.Ĭheren's team is slightly stronger than Bianca's, but he's still only about on par with Burgh in levels. Oshawott, Panpour, Roggenrola or Drilbur will do the same for Pignite and Pansear, while Servine and Pansage fall against Sewaddle, Venipede, Pidove, Tepig or Pansear. Blitzle, Petilil or Cottonee and Snivy will make short work of Panpour and Dewott. ![]() Bianca's team is starting to diversify, however, as she added the elemental monkey who is weak against her Starter and therefore strong against your own. Munna is also very predictable at this point and goes down against any Dark or Bug-type moves. In fact, Bianca's Herdier is about on par with Lenora's even though it does have Intimidate, it should present no difficulty to a Pokemon with a good STAB move, particularly any of the four Fighting-types. Like many other Trainers, Bianca's team is weaker than the most recent Gym Leader's, making her easy to defeat. ![]()
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