I've barely scratched the surface of this game so I'm gonna go ahead and continue the rest of this thing in a new post, lol. Also I hadn't noticed at first but the guy at Magikarp Cavern appears to be walking on water. O_O
PART 2
So I explored everywhere I'd been previously. I remembered that Mound Cave had a mine cart which could take me to areas of Calthrite Cave and Firelight Cavern that I'd not been to yet. However without surf or rock smash I couldn't go anywhere in either place. So there was only one place left to check, the Rijon region. So I took the Magnet Train to Botan City in the Rijon region. The place was quarantined so I couldn't leave the city unless I was taking the train back to Torenia City in the Naljo region. Exploring the place I heard rumors that ghosts to the north were playing pranks on people. So I went into a gatehouse to the north. The guard there warned me to go at my own risk. Ignoring his warning completely, I entered the Haunted Forest. There were tombstones all over the place. Curiously, I noticed a red tombstone and checked it out. It made a high-pitched "ding" noise. Nothing happened though so I continued forward. There were trainers here with ghost pokemon, Ghastly, Haunter, Shuppet and Duskull all around level 21. The wild pokemon here are also ghosts, Ghastly and Shuppet only though. I caught one of each of them. At the same time I encountered a new attack, Void Sphere. I assume it's a dark attack however beyond dealing damage I don't know what it does. I also encountered another new attack, Laughing Gas. It's a damage-dealing gas attack that lowers both Attack and Special Attack. My Porygon leveled up and learned Power Ballad! It's a Sound type attack deals damage and raises Attack. Not bad I guess. Quilava did a decent job against Ghastly & Haunter since Fire is strong against Gas. A few trainers later I discovered that the color-coated graves were some kind of code. A woman locked outside her family's rundown mansion said her grandmother always told her the order of the colors in a rainbow were important. Red, grey, blue, brown and teal. So I checked out the graves in that order and a hand ripped through the ground, giving me a key to the mansion.
So I entered the mansion (or what was left of it) and looked around. This place had wild Sableye so I caught one. One of the trainers here had a Spiritomb! Admittedly, Spiritomb looks pretty damn good in 2D. I found 2 chests in different rooms on the second floor that had a key a piece in them. The second floor had a central bedroom which the keys opened. Inside I saw 2 beds and a Gengar. I thought to myself "Cool, I'm gonna get to catch a Gengar!" Boy was I wrong though. I talked to the Gengar and it decided to hypnotize me so it could eat my dreams. I ended up in Dimentia, the dream dimension. It was a pretty colorful place. I saw a bird pokemon that called me mom for some reason. Then I found a person who told me that if I wanted to wake up I had to have a life-changing epiphany. He directed me to a place where I could have one such epiphany. It looked like a town where the laws of physics didn't exist. I walked through walls and signs. Some empty spaces were impassable. id away in the southwest corner though was one of those Palette Patrol guys, the Blue Ranger. Well, it only looked like him. He explained that my subconscious created him just minutes ago. He said I had the power to change the Naljo region for the better. Well, he said it in more words than that, but that's what he said nonetheless. Then Gengar ate Blue Ranger, lol. Next thing I know I wake up in one of the beds where Gengar was and he was pretty full. Now what though? I was unsure what to do next. The town was still quarantined so I left and took the train back to Torenia City.
Good news though, turns out Gengar had been feeding on the gym leader's dreams for the last 3 years and my dream filling him up meant he was free to dream again. So he was happy now and ready to battle.
Okay so let's do this! I wasn't sure what kinda pokemon this guy used so I put Pupitar up front and hoped for the best. Turns out he uses dark pokemon. He started out with Houndour, which was good news for Pupitar. He made short work of him. The same went for the Sneasel he sent out. His last pokemon, Umbreon, was another story. It was level 30. It was fast and it hit hard. If not for dig Pupitar wouldn't have survived. Although he almost didn't.
That was actually a tough battle. So I got the Midnight Badge and the TM for Dark Pulse as a reward.
Now that I've defeated Edison I went south of Torenia City, back to Route 77 hoping to continue the journey but it seems there's someone blocking my path. He gave me HM02 (Fly) and told me to talk to Professor Ilk about some strange earthquakes. I'd heard rumors of an underground city down there too. That probably has something to do with it. I went to the pokemon center in Torenia City to deposit Porygon and withdraw a Pidgey I'd caught early on so I could teach it Fly. Now I fly back to Caper City and talk to Professor Ilk. He decides to help out and so I can continue forward. I flew back to Torenia City again and went south. There was a pokemon center here so after I fought the trainers in the area I healed up and entered The Milos Catacombs. As soon as I entered I was ambushed by my rival, Silver, and judging by his poor attitude he's feeling rather confident.
His Paras and Bagon had evolved this time. He also had a Scyther and a Sneasel. Quilava handled three of them with ease. Pupitar however took care of Shelgon. Moving on, I came across some more unexpected guests.
They kept talking about how I was a threat to their plans and their leader said to "take care of me." Earlier in the game the Yellow Ranger said the Green Ranger was her boyfriend but in this conversation the Green one didn't even know Yellow was a woman, lol. So they moved forward and ignored me completely. Chasing after them I found myself in another "side scroller" area (I love these!) that also had a puzzle. There was a switch nearby and a sign with instructions, "Colored switches will change if blocks of the same color appear or not." I won't go into details (it took a bit of time to get through) but I did find a few signs with latin on them that read: "Sic parvis magna" (Greatness from small things,) "Fac fortia et patere" (Do brave deeds and endure,) "Invictus maneo" (I remain unvanquished,) "Non progredi est regredi" (To not go forward is to go backward,) and "Semper fortis" (Always powerful or Always courageous.) I imagine they were referring to me and the journey but I'm not 100% on that. As I was making my way through I had to fight the Yellow, Pink and Blue Rangers. I also got my hands on the Old Rod finally! It only took 4 badges...
That wasn't it though. I had to go through another switch puzzle and this time I had to fight the Black and Green Ranges. I also found Jumping Shoes which allow me to jump over small gaps. After I got to the end of the cave I was arrested. >_>
The cop gave me the option of going undercover to infiltrate The Palette Patrol. He had a suit and everything for me. Apparently one of them was in the area and I had to bring him in. I found myself in Phacelia Town and with my life of crime beginning here, traveled east in search of my new partner in crime.
I look stupid... I fought a couple trainers who couldn't help but mention my spandex-clad appearance. However I found one of the Patrollers, the Black Ranger. Now how can I get him to the cops?
He won't can't fall for this... So he tags along and I head back towards Phacelia Town. Just as I arrive at the cave that would take me there...
Okay so he really is that dumb... With that done, I was allowed to get out of that ridiculous suit as a free man. I was given HM05 (Rock Smash) as well! Now let's see what Phacelia Town has to offer! The Move Deleter is here! I'm sure I'll need him eventually. In one of the houses on the east side I was given TM20 (Endure.) Now to take on the gym here. I'd heard that the gym leader, Andre, had opened his gym in a cave. I'll admit he's probably the first gym leader to do that willingly. This place uses fighting type pokemon. Pupitar was greatly outmatched in this place. Then again so was my entire party. I thought Porygon's Conversion 2 would render him invulnerable to their attacks since it turned him into a ghost type but I was mistaken. I left to train for a while. I captured a Sableye with the Keen Eye ability (as opposed to Stall) and raised him to level 30. Being a ghost and dark type he seemed a great choice for this gym. When they weren't crushing me with Double Kick, Cross Chop and Seismic Toss, they were using Pursuit to counter Porygon's type change. So Sableye has a natural defense against this gym. I also trained my Pidgey to level 30 (he'd evolved into Pidgeotto.) I got Porygon up to level 30 as well. He had Psybeam and so I hoped he'd survive long enough to use it if necessary. When I got to the gym leader Pupitar was at level 37.
So Andre was still pretty tough. His Gallade and Lucario were easy to beat. It's Machoke and Machamp that proved a difficult challenge. Sableye's Confuse Ray made it possible to defeat Machoke. While he tried to attack with Pursuit, Spite ate at its PP, leaving him no way to damage Sableye. There wasn't enough of Spite leftover to do the same to Machamp so I had to rely on Confuse Ray, Feint Attack and the confusion causing him to hurt himself. It was touch-and-go for a bit but Sableye pulled it off. I got the Muscle Badge and TM01 (Dynamic Punch) as a reward. I could now use Rock Smash out of battle. Sableye was lacking in damage-dealing moves so I got rid of Pain Split in favor of Rock Smash.
With my 5th badge new areas were open to me. Now I can explore Firelight Cavern! First though I went east to Route 80. Earlier in the game I was told to find The Messenger on Route 80 so here I am. There was a house with a sign that said "Naljo Prophet." He wasn't there though! There was an Aggron though and it decided to tag along for some reason so I deposited Flaffy. I had a level 25 Lombre stashed away and decided to deposit Porygon in favor of him. My party needed a water pokemon. So I flew to Spurge City and entered Mound Cave where I took the mine car to Firelight Cavern. Proceeding forward with Lombre leading the party seemed a good way to train him. The trainers used fire pokemon and the wild pokemon there were a good alternative. I found some guy blocking my path and as it turns out that Aggron was his. He was grateful for my bringing it to him and said there were people here trying to awaken one of Naljo's Guardians. People dressed in traditional Naljo garb. Hmm, I wonder what that looks like? Surely I've never seen it before. Anyways I keep going and who do I find? The Pink Ranger! You've
got to be kidding.
That's traditional Naljo garb!? Anyways, as I moved forward I battled the Blue and Red Rangers as well. Their Eevees had evolved at long last. Sylveon for Pink, Vaporeon for Blue and Flareon for Red. Where did the Yellow and Green ones go? Each time I defeated them, they ran forward so I of course chased after them which led me to...
I guess things didn't go according to plan. Although I defeated them, I hadn't been able to prevent them from waking up this new legendary pokemon, Varaneous, embodiment of fire, war and destruction. That doesn't mean they won though. The Red Ranger had intended to capture Varaneous when he woke up, believing it would be weak enough just as it reawakened. He also thought that being a descendant of the first natives of Naljo would allow him to control it, but he was wrong. In it's rage, Varaneous attacked the Palette Patrol, injuring them. For some reason though it didn't attack me.
So right after Varaneous ran off to who knows where, Nobu (the Naljo Prophet) arrives with the police, just in time to arrest The Palette Patrol. I was almost arrested with them but luckily Nobu made it clear that I don't like wearing
spandex traditional Naljo garb. Then he tells me I look like someone he saw on TV. Like Lance, The Dragon Master. And then my character says that Lance is his dad—WHAT!? My suspicions were honestly leaning towards your character in Gold, Silver and Crystal. Lance though!? Holy shit that's awesome! Apparently Lance is also a direct descendant of the first Messenger to The Guardians which makes Prism (our protagonist) a direct descendant as well.Knowing this now I assume my character is from Johto even though his lineage is here in the Naljo region. So we head back to Nobu's house on Route 80 and he fills me in on the details of the region's Guardians. There's 3 more out there and now Varaneous is bent on finding and waking them. He tells me his friend at Acania Dock's lighthouse might know where Varaneous is.
So I head to the north. Last time I tried to get there though, the bridge was out and I still don't have Surf (nor the required badge to use it.) The construction worker there wouldn't build the bridge unless there was a good reason (how about so people can cross...) So I told him about Varaneous and the region-destroying wrath it and the other Guardians would bring if I couldn't get to Acania Dock. I guess that was motivation enough for him, lol. However he needed 20 brick pieces to build it. Luckily I'd bought 50 early on in the game. He built the bridge and I moved forward. There was also a damp rock on the bridge so I took that along.
Now I'm in Acania Dock, a town built over water. Before heading to the lighthouse I explored the town. One person gave me TM44 (Rest.) The pokemart here offered a QR Reader for 10 gold tokens. I'd found gold tokens hidden in odd places along the way but wasn't ready to spend any of them yet. I also observed signs throughout the region that had QR codes on them. This had baffled me because I wasn't sure how I was going to read them. It all makes sense now though! I got the QR Reader and stashed my remaining gold tokens in the PC. Next I backtracked to all the QR codes I'd encountered before and read them. They directed me to key items whose use I don't know for sure just yet. I could only get to one of them right now though, the Sapphire Egg. So I have that now.
Returning to Acania Dock I entered the lighthouse and went to the top floor. This friend of Nobu's told me that he saw Varaneous heading to Saxafrage Island. He also gave me HM03 (Surf) so I could get there. Cool! First though, I'd need to defeat this town's gym leader in order to use Surf. The people in town complained a lot about the gym. They said toxic gases came from it and poisoned the air. So I assumed this gym specialized in gas type pokemon.
My assumption turned out to be right. Gas pokemon are weak to fire so the idea was to use Quilava. For some of the pokemon they used here, that worked out. Venomoth and Ariados in particular fell quickly to Quilava's Ember attack. Unfortunately it was the best fire attack he had which was still a weak attack in the long run. The other pokemon were dangerous though. Koffing, Weezing and Torkoal. I expected Koffing and Weezing to have Selfdestruct so I planned ahead. As I had anticipated, it was their opening move. They seemed intent on taking out as many of my pokemon as possible rather than try to win the battle. This is unusual behavior for gym goons. So when I was given the chance to change my pokemon at the same time as they did I sent out Pupitar. Not because he has high defense, but because they'd be forced to use their most powerful attack. So after they sent out their Koffing or Weezing I switched out Pupitar for Sableye. Just as I anticipated, their opening move was Selfdestruct or Explosion. It couldn't hurt him but their pokemon would still faint. Torkoal on the other hand I wasn't prepared for. I sent out Lombre because I'd taught him Surf. Before I attacked though, it occurred to me that in this game many of what I thought was still true in this game (based on the knowledge I had from the official pokemon games) may not be true in
this game. I thought Torkoal might be a fire and gas type so I changed to Sableye with the intention of using Confuse Ray. To my surprise it used Selfdestruct! And as luck would have it the result was the same. Before I reached the gym leader, Pupitar had evolved into Tyranitar! So here I am now facing off against Ayaka, the Acania Dock gym leader.
Ayaka seemed rather unmotivated. Maybe even depressed. The gym's trainers made the lack of energy in this place pretty apparent. I moved Tyranitar to the front of my party this time. Things didn't go very well with Quilava given the attempts to annihilate my pokemon rather than defeat them so I decided Tyranitar's high offense and defense would make him a good choice against any Koffing, Weezing or Torkoal he might have. Plus I could still switch to Sableye. He started out with Haunter, a ghost and gas type pokemon. Fortunately Tyranitar had Bite, a dark attack that was good against ghosts so Haunter was taken down in one hit. His next pokemon was a Torkoal but this time I was confident that even if he did use Selfdestruct, Tyranitar would survive. As a precaution though, I used Dig because it would get me out of the way and it was strong against fire pokemon. To my surprise Torkoal instead used Fire Spin. I still took'em down in one hit with Dig though. He sent out Weezing next and I didn't have any pokemon with a psychic attack on me so I stuck with Tyranitar. I used Bite anyways because it had a chance to make Weezing flinch. It didn't but it still did heavy damage. Weezing used a new attack on me, Mustard Gas. It wasn't very effective though so I finished it off. At last Ayaka was down to his final pokemon, Drapion. That's not a gas pokemon as far as I know so I used Rock Throw and took it down in one hit.
With the leader defeated I got the Haze Badge and TM92 (Mustard Gas!) Cool! I could also now use Surf outside of battle which opened new paths to me across the entire region. I could traverse Clathrite Tunnel and access the remaining routes. So I flew to Phacelia town and proceeded south. There were a couple trainers but nothin I couldn't handle. The trainers
are getting stronger now though. They're pokemon are ranging from level 38 to 42. I better train harder. I found myself looking at a cave entrance on either side of me. The cave on the right was guarded and I needed an ID to pass. So I took the left entrance. This took me to Naljo Ruins. It was a complex place. The floor crumbled away in several spots. Sometimes it was necessary to let the floor crumble and fall down so I could go back up to it and use the Jumping Shoes to cross. Some areas had two weak spots in the floor next to each other so you couldn't jump the gap. There were switches to press and I found a gas mask which allowed me to traverse the upper floors. I encountered a trap too that shot a poisonous arrow! Luckily it only hit the wall and not me. I also caught a wild Solrock here! I found some jewels laying around but I wasn't sure what to do with them. I did find the Yellow and Green Power Rangers though! So they may not out to awaken ancient pokemon but they do have an interest in making money. Which means they're here to steal old artifacts from the ruins so I gotta fight them anyways, heh. They're still pushovers though.
Now there's this chest in the same room as Green Ranger (or Andy as the Red Ranger let slip while berating him). It's locked but has 4 holes in it. So I assume in addition to the blue and white jewels I found there are 2 more that together will open it. So I wandered the ruins for a long while. It took some time but I found the white jewel and the brown jewel. The brown jewel had what appeared to be 2 other items with it. They were actually pokemon. One was a Metang which I caught and the other was a Golbat. With all 4 jewels I returned to the chest and opened it to get the Prism Jewel. Unsure what to do next I returned to the ruin's entrance. I noticed there seemed to be a lot more to this room than I'd first realized. There was a big area on the west side that I'd missed completely. I found a man who, in exchange for my Prism Jewel, gave me a Fake ID. How very...convenient. There was also an exit on this side of the room. It took me to a new area of Clathrite tunnel but I couldn't go there because it was too cold. So I leave the ruins and go to the other cave...
So I showed my ID to the guard outside the cave on the east side and he let me through. Okay this is really gonna work? Cool! Just when I thought I was in the clear a second guard stops me as soon as I exit the cave. Looks like he knows a fake ID when he sees one. It's a minor crime though right? I mean, I'll just have to pay a fine or something won't I? Apparently they take it pretty seriously and decided to hold me for a while. So I have my own cell. At least I don't have a cellmate. I also still have my pokemon! I thought for sure they'd be confiscated. So there's a gap on the west side of my cell and a sign to the north. It read "Don't jump over the pit and try to escape. Remember, you're in here forever." So naturally I did the exact opposite. The path lead to me through a tunnel straight to the warden's house! Good thing he wasn't there.
Now that I'm out of my cell I can (carefully) roam the island. If they see me I'm sure they'll throw me back in my cell. Look who else I found! It's the Blue Ranger. Looks like he escaped as well. Apparently the Red Ranger did too. The Pink one was sent to a different prison. He decided to give me a Cage Key that he found in the warden's house while escaping. So I returned to my cell and opened it. Now I can explore the inside of the prison. I found more keys, some given by inmates I battled, others just laying around here and there. The west side lead to a room with numerous pools. The east side lead to the prison's gym which thankfully had Nurse Joy! Now I have a place to heal my pokemon here. I battled an inmate here whom had given me a Cage Key afterwards. I also battled my arresting officer! Along the way I found a Furry Coat. It was a key item so I was unsure where I'd be needing it.
Proceeding upstairs I found guards everywhere! I had to evade them as I traversed this floor. The east side lead to the prison's cafeteria. I found burgers, fries and a soda. The west side however lead to what appears to be the prison's source of electricity, 3 electric pokemon. An Electabuzz, a Raichu and a Flaffy. They were level 30 so I captured them all. Plus Electabuzz and Raichu were new additions to my pokedex. Afterwards I found a door at the north end of this room. The wires seemed to connect to this door, probably locking it until the pokemon were gone. Inside was a Cage Key. The southeast corner of the second floor had a set of stairs to the roof. I was immediately accosted by 2 guards when I got up there. And so we battled. According to the other inmates, the basement was where the prison's unruly pokemon were kept. Sounds like a good place to get some strong pokemon. So I entered the basement and unlocked the door. Lucky for me I saved some Cage Keys. There was a level 45 Machoke, 2 level 45 Hariyama, a level 50 Metagross and a level 50 Bronzong! I captured all of them. I caught both Hariyama with the hopes that one would have its hidden ability. Surprise surprise, I also found my d-bag rival.
Turns out his ruthless battling method got him arrested. Serves him right. He was pretty easy as usual. After the battle he gave me HM04 (Strength) saying it could help me escape. I can't imagine why he'd want to help me though. I taught it to my Metang. Now I can move the boulders blocking my way to the rest of this island! I also heard from one of the officers that this island had a gym. So there's a gym leader running his gym out of pokemon's version of Alcatraz?! That's kinda brutal, lol. I went straight to it!
Turns out this gym specializes in sound type pokemon. There's not a lot of those so they also use electric pokemon. This makes sense given what I'd heard about the gym leader. The gym leader, Cadence, use to have her own band but they bombed so they opened a gym instead, lol.
Tyranitar and Quilava were my best options here. Tyranitar's ground attack worked well for the electric pokemon and Quilava's normal attack worked well enough for the sound pokemon. Quilava actually handled the bulk of this battle! Loudred, Exploud and Magnezone were easy targets for him. Wigglytuff's defenses were too strong though so I used Tyranitar, the powerhouse of my party. So I now have the Raucous Badge! Finally able to leave the island, I make my prison break by taking the tunnel on the northeast side to route 80 where I surfed my way to freedom! I checked back at Spurge City to see if the gym leader had returned but still nothing. The only place left to go was Phlox Town. That meant going through Clathrite Tunnel. I remembered that when I was in Naljo Ruins I found another entrance to Clathrite Tunnel but it was
too cold for me to travel. This has
got to be where I need it! So I returned there and sure enough I could now traverse the coldest depths of Clathrite Tunnel!
The place was a maze of ice, skiers and wild ice pokemon. It took some time to find my way through but I did eventually slide my way to route 84. After more trainers I did at last arrive in Phlox Town, a quiet mountain town covered in snow year round. It had a Bingo Hall. What happens is you get a card and each space lists an in-game achievement such as winning a certain amount of battles or collecting a certain amount of pokemon. When you reach that goal you can stamp its respective space. I haven't completed the first card yet but I'm close. There's also a locked laboratory. Very suspicious! First I finished exploring town though. There was a house whose owner had saved an amnesiac in Acqua Mine and he simply wouldn't shut up about it, lol. He had the newspaper write an article about it so he could frame and hang it in his house. You can actually read it. He said the man still doesn't remember who he is so he roams the mine in an attempt to regain his memory. There was of course another entrance to Acqua Mine here in town.
I entered the mine in search of this mysterious man who'd lost his memory. As I searched I found a base of some sort. A cop sleeping on the job battled me for trespassing but when I defeated him he gave me a key to the lab in town. I guess I know where I'm headed next.
So I exited the mine and unlocked the lab. It was a maze of teleporters and switches guarded by scientists whose names were numbers. This is familiar! I've now located the base of the organization the Palette Patrol was working for! The Green and Yellow Rangers were here and still working for these scientists. Quilava evolved into Typhlosion too! I also used a Water Stone to evolve Lombre into Ludicolo. As I made my way towards the end I discovered locked up pokemon whom were being experimented on. I also discovered that my way forward was blocked. As I released each pokemon they would open a new way forward. Once they'd cleared the way for me, I made it to the top floor of Algernon Laboratories. It was here that I found Scientist 01. He said he was one of 2 scientists whom had accidentally created Mewtwo, years ago! He was genetically altering pokemon in an effort to make them stronger. However his motives were cheap. He simply wanted to sell people his gene therapy services so the world would have to pay him to ensure they could avoid falling behind in the world of pokemon battling. I was hoping he'd created some monstrous pokemon (again.) So I defeated him and as soon as I did, Professor Ilk and a cop arrived to take him in. The company was screwed that's for sure. It wasn't just any cop accompanying Professor Ilk though! It was the gym leader of Spurge City! He also knew about my escape from prison. But he decided to give me a full pardon so I guess I'm no longer a fugitive, lol.
With the Spurge City gym leader finally back, I went straight there to get the last badge for the Naljo region. First I deposited pidgeotto and withdrew the shiny Rhydon I caught earlier. I also deposited Metang and withdrew that level 50 Metagross I caught at Saxifrage Island. Upon entering the gym I noticed it was rather small and lacking in gym goons. So I guess it's time to fight the gym leader. He had something else in mind though. I fell down a trap door into an underground tunnel. He said he had a test for me. So he
took away my pokemon! I had to find them all before I could challenge him. I started west and found another tunnel. At the bottom was Ludicolo. There was another of my pokemon nearby but it was sealed away behind a red wall. The switch to open it didn't work. So I exited the tunnel from the ladder near the switch and had to battle a trainer to get to it. It wasn't just any trainer though. It was one of the previous gym leaders! As I searched for my pokemon, I found the path guarded by past gym leaders all stronger than when I first encountered them! They all had level 50+ pokemon. This was by far my toughest challenge yet. After some close calls and lucky shots, I found all of my pokemon and made it to the gym leader, Bruce.
Bruce used steel pokemon. Typhlosion did great against most of them. I did have to send in Tyranitar for the extra muscle though. To be honest the gym leaders I fought just to get to Bruce were more difficult, albeit only because I was lacking some of my pokemon during specific battles. Now I could finally challenge the Rijon League. I flew to Acania Dock and surfed east towards the Rijon Border. A teleporter took me to Route 67. I noticed a path to my east however which according to the signs would lead to Seneca Cavern. After making my way through Seneca Cavern I found a path further east to a place called Mt. Ember. So I explored it and found something great...
Lucky day! To make it even better I captured Moltres with a Shiny Ball! So now I had a shiny Moltres! I decided to name it Lazarus, heh. Resuming my journey to the Rijon League, I went through more caves which held more surprises...
Once again I encountered one of the legendary birds, Articuno. And like Moltres I captured it with a Shiny Ball so I now had a shiny Articuno as well! I named this one Wintreath. Continuing on I make way outside again. As I walk closer to the Rijon League I find a pokemon center. Further ahead I encounter a familiar face. It's my rival, Silver and he says he's changed. He says the example I set and his bried life as a fugitive made him appreciate his pokemon. And because of it he said he's stronger.
He still wasn't tough. Getting him out of the way I finally arrived at the Rijon League!
I deposited Sableye and withdrew Lazarus. I taught him fly too because I still needed something for flying. Anyways, Lazarus had an awesome move called Boil. It was a fire attack that was supereffective against water pokemon! Pretty cool! So I proceeded to the first of the Elite Four...
Yuki used ice pokemon. They were easy targets for Typhlosion so it was a quick battle. The next member of the Elite Four seemed an unlikely choice.
Sora uses flying pokemon. I'm not sure there's ever been an Elite Four member that specializes in flying pokemon. Rhydon made quick work of them though. It was pretty easy. And that's probably why there's never been an Elite Four member that specializes in flying pokemon.
Next up is Daichi. He specializes in ground pokemon. Ludicolo did well here. Flygon made it a bit difficult though. I had to resort to brute force to take it down.
The last of the Elite Four was a wildcard. Although he started out with Fearow, he did not continue using similar pokemon. Instead he used a random assortment of pokemon, very similar to myself. He was definitely tougher than the others but inevitably I did win. He seemed to be comparing me to someone else. I assume he was referring to Lance. Anyways, it was time to challenge the reigning champion, but who the hell is it?
Oh come on, really? It's his dad? That's so cliche. Well, Lance was extremely difficult to defeat. His dragon pokemon did not make it easy. Some of my pokemon got away with just taking one on the chin, but others barely survived. They used a lot of dragon-type moves and this is why Metagross made it possible for me to win. The real trouble arose with his final pokemon, Garchomp. At level 63 it's dragon/ground typing meant I had no super-effective attacks at my disposal. I switched to Ludicolo first and used Leech Seed. He used Dragon Claw so I switched to Tyranitar, who took the next attack and didn't take much damage. With Leech Seed healing him a little every turn and Crunch weakening his defenses, I was able to bring'em down. Finally I'd won! But Prism didn't want to head over to the Hall of Fame just yet. He had something else in mind...
So he went back to his mom who for some reason was still at the campsite after all this time and told her about his adventure. Now he's ready to go to the Hall of Fame.
My all-star line-up.For now...