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==Control—Control Room== | ==Control—Control Room== | ||
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The ''Control Room'' (Japanese: '''コントロールルーム''') is [[Key]] and [[Eiji]]'s base in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Orange Area, on the Home key. It is available after completing [[Zoroa Archipelago]]. It offers various options, customising your onscreen keyboard and the typing sounds, as well as [[Key]] offering advice about various levels. After investigating {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}}, the credits can also be replayed here. | The ''Control Room'' (Japanese: '''コントロールルーム''') is [[Key]] and [[Eiji]]'s base in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Orange Area, on the Home key. It is available after completing [[#Zoroa Archipelago]]. It offers various options, customising your onscreen keyboard and the typing sounds, as well as [[Key]] offering advice about various levels. After investigating {{p|Reshiram}} or {{p|Zekrom}}, the credits can also be replayed here. | ||
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==Home—My Room== | ==Home—My Room== | ||
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'''My Room''' (Japanese: '''じぶんのへや''') is the player's home in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Orange Area, on the Home key. It is available after completing [[Alt Mountain Range]]. It is where their [[Typist Card]] and [[Research Notes]] are kept, as well as offering an option to save and quit. | '''My Room''' (Japanese: '''じぶんのへや''') is the player's home in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Orange Area, on the Home key. It is available after completing [[#Alt Mountain Range]]. It is where their [[#Typist Card]] and [[#Research Notes]] are kept, as well as offering an option to save and quit. | ||
{{Project Locations notice}} | {{Project Locations notice}} | ||
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==Shift—Shift Training== | ==Shift—Shift Training== | ||
It is available from the beginning, but not accessible until after visiting [[My Room]] once. | It is available from the beginning, but not accessible until after visiting [[#My Room]] once. | ||
==Fn—Rōmaji Function== | ==Fn—Rōmaji Function== | ||
It is available from the beginning, but not accessible until after visiting [[My Room]] once. | It is available from the beginning, but not accessible until after visiting [[#My Room]] once. | ||
==Alt—Alt Mountain Range== | ==Alt—Alt Mountain Range== | ||
It is the first course. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. | It is the first course. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. | ||
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==X—Kamex Resort== | ==X—Kamex Resort== | ||
It is available after visiting [[My Room]] once. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. | It is available after visiting [[#My Room]] once. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. | ||
===Pokémon encountered=== | ===Pokémon encountered=== | ||
{{TypingDSLoc/h|water}} | {{TypingDSLoc/h|water}} | ||
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==D—Digda Ridge== | ==D—Digda Ridge== | ||
It is available after completing [[Kamex Resort]]. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 287800. | It is available after completing [[#Kamex Resort]]. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 287800. | ||
===Pokémon encountered=== | ===Pokémon encountered=== | ||
{{TypingDSLoc/h|ground}} | {{TypingDSLoc/h|ground}} | ||
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==C—Chillarmy Coast== | ==C—Chillarmy Coast== | ||
{{DungeonPrevNext|Digda Ridge|Space Hiking|2}} | <!--{{DungeonPrevNext|Digda Ridge|Space Hiking|2}}--> | ||
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'''{{tt|Chillarmy|Minccino}} Coast''' (Japanese: '''チラーミィかいがん''') is a training course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Blue Area, on the C key. It is available after completing [[Digda Ridge]], or early by scoring 4000<!--or something 3950<4100--> points or more the first time [[Kamex Resort]] is played. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. It is a long beach where Pokémon roll balls with letters on. It is used to practice typing using the three fingers of each hand furthest from the thumb. | '''{{tt|Chillarmy|Minccino}} Coast''' (Japanese: '''チラーミィかいがん''') is a training course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Blue Area, on the C key. It is available after completing [[#Digda Ridge]], or early by scoring 4000<!--or something 3950<4100--> points or more the first time [[#Kamex Resort]] is played. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. It is a long beach where Pokémon roll balls with letters on. It is used to practice typing using the three fingers of each hand furthest from the thumb. | ||
By typing in the letters on the balls, Pokémon pop out from them. Players may rarely find that instead of a {{p|Minccino}}, {{p|Panpour}} or {{p|Azurill}}, balls hide {{p|Vaporeon}}. | By typing in the letters on the balls, Pokémon pop out from them. Players may rarely find that instead of a {{p|Minccino}}, {{p|Panpour}} or {{p|Azurill}}, balls hide {{p|Vaporeon}}. | ||
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==Space—Space Hiking== | ==Space—Space Hiking== | ||
It is available after completing [[Chillarmy Coast]], or early by scoring 20000<!--or something 19700<22300--> points or more the first time [[Kamex Resort]] is played, or by scoring 15000<!--or something 14900<15200--> points or more the first time [[Digda Ridge]] is played. When the player first arrives, [[Key]] holds the course high score of 54000 points. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. | It is available after completing [[#Chillarmy Coast]], or early by scoring 20000<!--or something 19700<22300--> points or more the first time [[#Kamex Resort]] is played, or by scoring 15000<!--or something 14900<15200--> points or more the first time [[#Digda Ridge]] is played. When the player first arrives, [[Key]] holds the course high score of 54000 points. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using [[Typing Ball]]s, they are not counted in the Research Notes. | ||
===Pokémon encountered=== | ===Pokémon encountered=== | ||
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{{TypingDSLoc/f|normal}} | {{TypingDSLoc/f|normal}} | ||
==Z—Zoroa Archipelago== | ==Z—Zoroa Archipelago== | ||
It is available after completing [[Space Hiking]]. It is the first course which can be completed without getting a Bronze Medal. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in one syllable to capture Pokémon on this course. | It is available after completing [[#Space Hiking]]. It is the first course which can be completed without getting a Bronze Medal. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in one syllable to capture Pokémon on this course. | ||
===Pokémon encountered=== | ===Pokémon encountered=== | ||
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{{TypingDSLoc/f|normal}} | {{TypingDSLoc/f|normal}} | ||
==S—Shikijika Park== | ==S—Shikijika Park== | ||
It is available after completing [[Zoroa Archipelago]]. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in two syllables to capture Pokémon on this course. | It is available after completing [[#Zoroa Archipelago]]. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in two syllables to capture Pokémon on this course. | ||
===Pokémon encountered=== | ===Pokémon encountered=== | ||
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{{TypingDSLoc/f|grass}} | {{TypingDSLoc/f|grass}} | ||
==A—Achamo Meadow== | ==A—Achamo Meadow== | ||
It is available after completing [[Shikijika Park]]. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in two syllables to capture Pokémon on this course. | It is available after completing [[#Shikijika Park]]. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in two syllables to capture Pokémon on this course. | ||
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==E—Emonga's Tall Forest== | ==E—Emonga's Tall Forest== | ||
It is available after investigating 2 Pokémon in [[Shikijika Park]]. When the player first arrives, [[Eiji]] holds the course high score of 800 points. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in three syllables to capture Pokémon on this course. | It is available after investigating 2 Pokémon in [[#Shikijika Park]]. When the player first arrives, [[Eiji]] holds the course high score of 800 points. Until {{p|Serperior}} is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in three syllables to capture Pokémon on this course. | ||
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{{TypingDSLoc/f|bug}} | {{TypingDSLoc/f|bug}} | ||
==R—Rizardon's Rocky Mountain== | ==R—Rizardon's Rocky Mountain== | ||
It is available after capturing {{p|Serperior}} in [[Emonga's Tall Forest]]. | It is available after capturing {{p|Serperior}} in [[#Emonga's Tall Forest]]. | ||
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==H—Hitokage Mountain== | ==H—Hitokage Mountain== | ||
{{DungeonPrevNext|Ghost Mansion|Nyarth Peninsula|2||Yukiwarashi Village}} | <!--{{DungeonPrevNext|Ghost Mansion|Nyarth Peninsula|2||Yukiwarashi Village}}--> | ||
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'''{{tt|Hitokage|Charmander}} Mountain''' (Japanese: '''ヒトカゲやま''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Red Area, on the H key. It is a volcano-like area, available after completing [[Ghost Mansion]] and becoming an Advanced Typist. | '''{{tt|Hitokage|Charmander}} Mountain''' (Japanese: '''ヒトカゲやま''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Red Area, on the H key. It is a volcano-like area, available after completing [[#Ghost Mansion]] and becoming an Advanced Typist. | ||
It contains the main boss of the Red Area, Groudon, who can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. | It contains the main boss of the Red Area, Groudon, who can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. | ||
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==N—Nyarth Peninsula== | ==N—Nyarth Peninsula== | ||
{{DungeonPrevNext|Hitokage Mountain|Menokurage Water Route|2||Buffalon Canyon}} | <!--{{DungeonPrevNext|Hitokage Mountain|Menokurage Water Route|2||Buffalon Canyon}}--> | ||
{{Dungeon infobox | {{Dungeon infobox | ||
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'''{{tt|Nyarth|Meowth}} Peninsula''' (Japanese: '''ニャースがさき''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Dark Green Area, on the N key. It is an area located on high cliffs, available after completing [[Hitokage Mountain]]. | '''{{tt|Nyarth|Meowth}} Peninsula''' (Japanese: '''ニャースがさき''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Dark Green Area, on the N key. It is an area located on high cliffs, available after completing [[#Hitokage Mountain]]. | ||
It also contains three sets of five coins that Nyarth will try and steal, each five collectively labeled Koban{{tt|*|A reference to the Japanese name of 'Pay Day', 'neko ni koban' or 'coins for cats'.}}. | It also contains three sets of five coins that Nyarth will try and steal, each five collectively labeled Koban{{tt|*|A reference to the Japanese name of 'Pay Day', 'neko ni koban' or 'coins for cats'.}}. | ||
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==B—Buffalon Canyon== | ==B—Buffalon Canyon== | ||
==M—Menokurage Water Route== | ==M—Menokurage Water Route== | ||
{{DungeonPrevNext|Nyarth Peninsula|Kimori Forest|2}} | <!--{{DungeonPrevNext|Nyarth Peninsula|Kimori Forest|2}}--> | ||
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'''{{tt|Menokurage|Tentacool}} Water Route''' (Japanese: '''メノクラゲすいどう''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Dark Green Area, on the M key. It is a water route where rain and high waves that scare Pokémon are common, available after completing [[Nyarth Peninsula]]. | '''{{tt|Menokurage|Tentacool}} Water Route''' (Japanese: '''メノクラゲすいどう''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Dark Green Area, on the M key. It is a water route where rain and high waves that scare Pokémon are common, available after completing [[#Nyarth Peninsula]]. | ||
By typing the letters on each wave to destroy them, if the player manages to destroy all the waves, Lugia will appear at the end of the dungeon, and can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. Lugia uses [[Aeroblast]] to try and evade capture, by emitting many small tornadoes facing in different directions. | By typing the letters on each wave to destroy them, if the player manages to destroy all the waves, Lugia will appear at the end of the dungeon, and can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. Lugia uses [[Aeroblast]] to try and evade capture, by emitting many small tornadoes facing in different directions. | ||
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==→—Planet Temple== | ==→—Planet Temple== | ||
{{DungeonPrevNext|Deep Dark Sea||2}} | <!--{{DungeonPrevNext|Deep Dark Sea||2}}--> | ||
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'''Planet Temple''' (Japanese: '''わくせいしんでん''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Purple Area, on the → key. It is a temple in outer space where meteorites that scare Pokémon commonly fall, available after completing [[Deep Dark Sea]]. | '''Planet Temple''' (Japanese: '''わくせいしんでん''') is an unlockable course in [[Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS]] and is located in the Purple Area, on the → key. It is a temple in outer space where meteorites that scare Pokémon commonly fall, available after completing [[#Deep Dark Sea]]. | ||
By typing the letters on each meteorite to split them, they then turn into three smaller meteorites which also must be destroyed, else the Pokémon currently on-screen will be frightened and escape. At the end of the temple lies an altar where the {{DL|Legendary artifacts|Dark Stone}} and {{DL|Legendary artifacts|Light Stone}} reside for you to type, and depending on which you choose you will fight either Reshiram or Zekrom, who can each be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. They attack with [[Fusion Flare]] and [[Fusion Bolt]], and at higher levels the opposite legendary will occasionally appear to use its Fusion move. When that happens, there are twice as many letters to type when the legendary you are fighting uses its Fusion move again. | By typing the letters on each meteorite to split them, they then turn into three smaller meteorites which also must be destroyed, else the Pokémon currently on-screen will be frightened and escape. At the end of the temple lies an altar where the {{DL|Legendary artifacts|Dark Stone}} and {{DL|Legendary artifacts|Light Stone}} reside for you to type, and depending on which you choose you will fight either Reshiram or Zekrom, who can each be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. They attack with [[Fusion Flare]] and [[Fusion Bolt]], and at higher levels the opposite legendary will occasionally appear to use its Fusion move. When that happens, there are twice as many letters to type when the legendary you are fighting uses its Fusion move again. |
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Control—Control Room
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The Control Room (Japanese: コントロールルーム) is Key and Eiji's base in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Orange Area, on the Home key. It is available after completing #Zoroa Archipelago. It offers various options, customising your onscreen keyboard and the typing sounds, as well as Key offering advice about various levels. After investigating Reshiram or Zekrom, the credits can also be replayed here.
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Home—My Room
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My Room (Japanese: じぶんのへや) is the player's home in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Orange Area, on the Home key. It is available after completing #Alt Mountain Range. It is where their #Typist Card and #Research Notes are kept, as well as offering an option to save and quit.
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |
Shift—Shift Training
It is available from the beginning, but not accessible until after visiting #My Room once.
Fn—Rōmaji Function
It is available from the beginning, but not accessible until after visiting #My Room once.
Alt—Alt Mountain Range
It is the first course. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using Typing Balls, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Shimama | Common | |
Pokabu | Common | |
X—Kamex Resort
It is available after visiting #My Room once. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using Typing Balls, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Kamex | Common | |
Swanna | Common | |
Pururiru Blue | Common | |
Maril | Common | |
D—Digda Ridge
It is available after completing #Kamex Resort. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using Typing Balls, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 287800.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Digda | Common | |
Dugtrio | Rare | |
Moguryu | Common | |
C—Chillarmy Coast
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Chillarmy Coast (Japanese: チラーミィかいがん) is a training course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Blue Area, on the C key. It is available after completing #Digda Ridge, or early by scoring 4000 points or more the first time #Kamex Resort is played. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using Typing Balls, they are not counted in the Research Notes. The maximum score for this course is 35200. It is a long beach where Pokémon roll balls with letters on. It is used to practice typing using the three fingers of each hand furthest from the thumb.
By typing in the letters on the balls, Pokémon pop out from them. Players may rarely find that instead of a Minccino, Panpour or Azurill, balls hide Vaporeon.
Medals
Bronze: Type the letters on the balls and keep going until the end!
Silver: Type the letters on 10 consecutive balls without making a mistake!
Gold: Type the letters on 20 consecutive balls without making a mistake!
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Chillarmy | Common | |
Showers | Rare | |
Hiyape | Common | |
Ruriri | Common | |
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |
Space—Space Hiking
It is available after completing #Chillarmy Coast, or early by scoring 20000 points or more the first time #Kamex Resort is played, or by scoring 15000 points or more the first time #Digda Ridge is played. When the player first arrives, Key holds the course high score of 54000 points. Since the Pokémon on this course are not caught using Typing Balls, they are not counted in the Research Notes.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Achamo | Common | |
Iwark | Common | |
Usokkie | Common | |
Emonga | Common | |
Onigoori | Common | |
Kamex | Common | |
Kimori | Common | |
Ghost | Common | |
Shikijika(Spring) | Common | |
Jukain | Common | |
Zoroa | Common | |
Tamatama | Common | |
Chillarmy | Common | |
Digda | Common | |
Nyarth | Common | |
Buffalon | Common | |
Hitokage | Common | |
Beequeen | Common | |
Victini | Common | |
Pikachu | Common | |
Fushigidane | Common | |
Menokurage | Common | |
Yukiwarashi | Common | |
Rizardon | Common | |
Lunatone | Common | |
Waninoko | Common | |
Tab—Infinite Tab Tab Road
It is available after investigating at least 30 Pokémon.
Pokémon encountered
Z—Zoroa Archipelago
It is available after completing #Space Hiking. It is the first course which can be completed without getting a Bronze Medal. Until Serperior is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in one syllable to capture Pokémon on this course.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Zoroa | Common | |
Kibago | Common | |
Crab | Common | |
Gothim | Common | |
Tabunne | Common | |
Nageki | Common | |
Fushide | Common | |
Purin | Common | |
Mamepato | Common | |
Maril | Common | |
Munna | Common | |
Monozu | Common | |
Ruriri | Common | |
Rarecoil | Rare | |
S—Shikijika Park
It is available after completing #Zoroa Archipelago. Until Serperior is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in two syllables to capture Pokémon on this course.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Shikijika | Common | |
Kinokoko | Common | |
Kibago | Common | |
Kimawari | Common | |
Kurumiru | Common | |
Konohana | Common | |
Shikijika | Common | |
Shikijika | Common | |
Shikijika | Common | |
Shimama | Common | |
Naetle | Common | |
Himeguma | Common | |
Fushide | Common | |
Munna | Common | |
Mebukijika | Rare | |
Mebukijika | Rare | |
Mebukijika | Rare | |
Mebukijika | Rare | |
Yukikabli | Common | |
Roselia | Common | |
A—Achamo Meadow
It is available after completing #Shikijika Park. Until Serperior is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in two syllables to capture Pokémon on this course.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Achamo | Common | |
Karakara | Common | |
Komatana | Common | |
Kolink | Common | |
Tabunne | Common | |
Nageki | Common | |
Bursyarmo | Rare | |
Fushide | Common | |
Pokabu | Common | |
Minezumi | Common | |
Munna | Common | |
Monozu | Common | |
Riolu | Common | |
Washibon | Common | |
E—Emonga's Tall Forest
It is available after investigating 2 Pokémon in #Shikijika Park. When the player first arrives, Eiji holds the course high score of 800 points. Until Serperior is caught for the first time, the player only needs to type in three syllables to capture Pokémon on this course.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Emonga | Common | |
Gothim | Common | |
Gonbe | Common | |
Strike | Rare | |
Dageki | Common | |
Nageki | Common | |
Py | Common | |
Pippi | Common | |
Fushide | Common | |
Pokabu | Common | |
Poppo | Common | |
Munna | Common | |
Mokoko | Common | |
Riolu | Common | |
Jalorda | Boss | |
W—Waninoko Oasis
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Waninoko | Common | |
Garagara | Common | |
Crab | Common | |
Sabonea | Common | |
Sand | Common | |
Shimama | Common | |
Zenigame | Common | |
Nageki | Common | |
Noctus | Common | |
BassraoR | Common | |
BassraoB | Common | |
Pokabu | Common | |
Meguroco | Common | |
Monozu | Common | |
Yadon | Common | |
Laplace | RAPURASU | |
Q—Beequeen's Castle
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Beequeen | Boss | |
Kirikizan | Common | |
Guraena | Common | |
Komatana | Common | |
Spear | Common | |
Churine | Common | |
Delvil | Common | |
Hassam | Rare | |
Hellgar | Common | |
Persian | Common | |
Mitsuhoney | Common | |
Morphon | Common | |
Rentourer | Common | |
R—Rizardon's Rocky Mountain
It is available after capturing Serperior in #Emonga's Tall Forest.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Rizardon | Common | |
Ishitsubute | Common | |
Olgamoth | Rare | |
Kibago | Common | |
Cocodra | Common | |
Gomazou | Common | |
Dangoro | Common | |
Chaoboo | Common | |
Delvil | Common | |
Baope | Common | |
Hikozaru | Common | |
Boober | Common | |
Bossgodra | Common | |
Pokabu | Common | |
Monozu | Common | |
F—Fushigidane Walkway
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Fushigidane | Common | |
Airmed | Rare | |
Eneco | Common | |
Kurumiru | Common | |
Graena | Common | |
Dangoro | Common | |
Digdar | Common | |
Dogars | Common | |
Biriridama | Common | |
Mijumaru | Common | |
Minezumi | Common | |
Muuma | Common | |
Moguryew | Common | |
Monmen | Common | |
Uniran | Common | |
Yorterrie | Common | |
G—Ghost Mansion
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Ghost | Common | |
Kagebouzu | Common | |
Gangar | Boss | |
Gothim | Common | |
Gobit | Common | |
Juppeter | Common | |
??? | ??? | |
Hitomoshi | Common | |
Fuwante | Common | |
Pururiru Pink | Common | |
Mikaruge | Common | |
Muuma | Common | |
Yamirami | Common | |
Yukimenoko | Common | |
Yomawaru | Common | |
V—Victini Bay
Pokémon encountered
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Victini | Boss | |
Elphoon | Common | |
Oosubame | Common | |
Thousandra | Rare | |
Janovy | Common | |
Dugtrio | Common | |
Chilean | Common | |
Tylto | Common | |
Habunake | Common | |
Buoysel | Common | |
Perap | Common | |
Mimiroll | Common | |
Ralts | Common | |
Rankurusu | Common | |
H—Hitokage Mountain
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It contains the main boss of the Red Area, Groudon, who can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate the Pokémon that appears at the end of the course!
Silver: Investigate the Level 70 Groudon!
Gold: Investigate the Level 100 Groudon!
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Hitokage | Common | |
Ishizumai | Common | |
Kuitaran | Common | |
Goukazaru | Common | |
Darumakka | Common | |
Nuckrar | Common | |
Baope | Common | |
Hihidaruma | Common | |
Booster | Rare | |
Boober | Common | |
Pokabu | Common | |
Magmagg | Common | |
Melarva | Common | |
Rizardo | Common | |
Waruvile | Common | |
Groudon | Boss | |
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Y—Yukimenoko Village
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Yukiwarashi | Common | |
Asanan | Common | |
Urimoo | Common | |
Glacia | Rare | |
Golduck | Common | |
Zubat | Common | |
Tamazarashi | Common | |
Tunbear | Common | |
Delibird | Common | |
Vanirich | Common | |
Powalun | Common (Hail-form) | |
Yukikablie | Common | |
Rougela | Common | |
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T—Tamatama Great Marsh
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Tamatama | Common | |
Onondo | Common | |
Gamageroge | Common | |
Kinogassa | Common | |
Kurumayu | Common | |
Togekiss | Rare | |
Hassbrero | Common | |
Hayasigame | Common | |
Himanuts | Common | |
Huttatimaru | Common | |
Minezumi | Common | |
Morobareru | Common | |
Yadon | Common | |
Uniran | Common | |
Rumpappa | Common | |
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N—Nyarth Peninsula
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Nyarth Peninsula (Japanese: ニャースがさき) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Dark Green Area, on the N key. It is an area located on high cliffs, available after completing #Hitokage Mountain.
It also contains three sets of five coins that Nyarth will try and steal, each five collectively labeled Koban*.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 1000 points!
Silver: Get over 10000 points and don't let the Nyarth take a single coin!
Gold: Get over 35000 points and don't let the Nyarth take a single coin!
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Nyarth | Common | |
Enecororo | Common | |
Kojondo | Common | |
Gonyonyo | Common | |
Subomie | Common | |
Zenigame | Common | |
Churine | Common | |
Nyarmar | Common | |
Butterfree | Common | |
Beedle | Common | |
Pichu | ??? | |
Bunyart | Common | |
Muchul | Common | |
Metamon | Rare | |
Wakasyamo | Common | |
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B—Buffalon Canyon
M—Menokurage Water Route
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Menokurage Water Route (Japanese: メノクラゲすいどう) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Dark Green Area, on the M key. It is a water route where rain and high waves that scare Pokémon are common, available after completing #Nyarth Peninsula.
By typing the letters on each wave to destroy them, if the player manages to destroy all the waves, Lugia will appear at the end of the dungeon, and can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. Lugia uses Aeroblast to try and evade capture, by emitting many small tornadoes facing in different directions.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 1500 points!
Silver: It seems like a Pokémon appears if all the waves are destroyed! Investigate it!
Gold: Investigate the Level 70 Lugia!
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Menokurage | Common | |
Azumaou | Common | |
Okutan | Common | |
Cyamome | Common | |
Samehader | Common | |
Dugon | Common | |
Tattsu | Common | |
Tamanta | Common | |
Protoga | Common | |
Pelipper | Common | |
Powalun | Common | |
Powalun | Common | |
Mantine | Rare | |
Mizugorou | Common | |
Lugia | Boss | |
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K—Kimori Forest
I—Iwark Mountain Road
U—Usokkie Forest Park
J—Jukain's Tree Sea
L—Lunatone Night Path
O—Onigoori's Snow Path
;—Semicolon Cave
.—Sunken Ship S.S. Period
,—Comma Beach
P—Pikachu Park
-—Hyphen Volcano
@—At-Mark Powerplant
^—Toxic Caret Tower
[—Bracket Lake
]—Bracket Ravine
¥—Down Yen-Mark Stream
:—Sunset Colon Highway
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Sunset Colon Highway (Japanese: yuuyakeKORONkaidou) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Yellow Area, on the : key. It is a forest highway illuminated by the distant yellow glow of a sunset, available after ???.
Due to the low light, the Pokémon in this course first appear shadowed, until they are close enough to see properly. At the end of the course waits Cobalion, who can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. It attacks and defends using a ring of metal spheres.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 1500 points!
Silver: Aim for 10000 points!
Gold: Aim for 20000 points!
/—Slash Tower
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Slash Tower (Japanese: SURASSHUTAWA-) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Purple Area, on the / key. It is a spiralling castle tower where Pokémon appear in pairs to block the path, available after ???.
The pairs of Pokémon that appear in this course always arrange themselves so as to have a repeated letter crossing their name boundary, for example Mariru and Ruriri or Ratta and Tamatama, and their names must be typed as a pair, and are accepted with or without a space between them.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 1500 points!
Silver: Aim for 10000 points!
Gold: Aim for 20000 points!
\—Backslash Void
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Backslash Void (Japanese: BAKKUSURASSHUkuukan) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Purple Area, on the \ key. It is a crumbling paved path suspended in a multicoloured void, available after ???.
It contains nothing but Psychic-type Pokémon, which if their names are mistyped even once, they teleport away. By collecting six coins scattered around the course spelling Beeheeyem's name, at the end of the course a Beeheeyem will appear.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 5000 points!
Silver: Gather the Special Coins and investigate the rare Pokémon!
Gold: Investigate Beeheeyem and get more than 300000 points!
↑—Great Paradise
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Great Paradise (Japanese: GURE-TOPARADAISU) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Purple Area, on the ↑ key. It is a dreamlike bouncy cloudtop forest held up by balloons, available after ???.
At the end of the course, Viridion, who can be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. It attacks with several leaf-based attacks, and at higher levels attacks with more leaves.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate the Pokémon that appears at the end of the course!
Silver: Investigate the Level 70 Viridion!
Gold: Investigate the Level 100 Viridion!
←—Left-side Meteor Shower
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Left-side Meteor Shower (Japanese: hidariryuuseigun) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Purple Area, on the ← key. It is a road reaching through space made out of rainbows where shooting stars fall, available after ???.
By typing the letters on each star to split them, they then turn into three smaller stars which also must be destroyed, else the Pokémon currently on-screen will be frightened and escape.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate 6 Pokémon!
Silver: Investigate 10 Pokémon!
Gold: ???
Trivia
It greatly resembles the Rainbow Road tracks present in the Mario Kart series of games.
↓—Deep Dark Sea
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Deep Dark Sea (Japanese: kurayamishinkai) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Purple Area, on the ↓ key. It is a dark ocean floor where many fossil Pokémon live, available after ???.
Due to the depth, Chinchou or Lanturn must continually be investigated to act as light sources, or when the light runs out, the course will end. After ???, at the end of the course a Manaphy may appear, and if investigated, Kyogre attacks the player, thinking they are pirates.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate 12 Pokémon!
Silver: Investigate the extremely rare Pokémon that lives on the ocean floor!
Gold: Aim for 75000 points!
→—Planet Temple
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Planet Temple (Japanese: わくせいしんでん) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located in the Purple Area, on the → key. It is a temple in outer space where meteorites that scare Pokémon commonly fall, available after completing #Deep Dark Sea.
By typing the letters on each meteorite to split them, they then turn into three smaller meteorites which also must be destroyed, else the Pokémon currently on-screen will be frightened and escape. At the end of the temple lies an altar where the Dark Stone and Light Stone reside for you to type, and depending on which you choose you will fight either Reshiram or Zekrom, who can each be fought at Levels 50, 70 and 100. They attack with Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt, and at higher levels the opposite legendary will occasionally appear to use its Fusion move. When that happens, there are twice as many letters to type when the legendary you are fighting uses its Fusion move again.
It is Eiji's dream to reach the Planet Temple and investigate Reshiram and Zekrom, which the player finally fulfills.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate Zekrom or Reshiram!
Silver: It seems like there's another difficult Pokémon! Investigate it!
Gold: Aim for 250000 points!
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Rarity | |
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Ononox | Common | |
Kairyu | Common | |
Gabrias | Common | |
Gallop | Common | |
Crimgan | Rare | |
Goluug | Common | |
Chevargo | Common | |
Sinballer | Common | |
Jibacoil | Common | |
Haganail | Common | |
Hakuryu | Common | |
Flygon | Common | |
Boomander | Common | |
Zekrom | Boss | |
Reshiram | Boss | |
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1—Berry Market
It is available after investigating at least 50 Pokémon
2—Rainbow Railcar
3—Sun Sun Sunshine
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Sun Sun Sunshine (Japanese: 3ban SANSANSANSHAIN) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 3 key. It is a desert where the weather is controlled the appearances by Solrock, available after ???. By investigating a Solrock, the weather will become sunny, but by mistyping a Solrock, the weather will become cloudy.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate Solrock!
Silver: Investigate Castform's Sun form!
Gold: Investigate Castform's Sun form and aim for 200000 points!
4—Shiritori Station
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Shiritori Station (Japanese: 4ban shiritoriSUTE-SHON) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 4 key. In it, a train runs along tracks spanning chasms and past many stations, in a field of Gracidea Flowers. When arriving at a crossroad, two Pokémon will appear, and the train's next destination is chosen depending on which you investigate, in accordance with the rules of Shiritori. In this way, if you investigate a Pokémon whose name ends in n, the train comes to a blockade and the course will end. It is available after ???.
If the letter on every Gracidea Flower passed is successfully typed, when Shaymin is reached, Gracidea Flower petals will blow past it, transforming it into the Sky Forme.
Medals
Bronze: Complete the Shiritori!
Silver: Investigate Shaymin's Sky Forme!
Gold: Get a consecutive chain of 10 and investigate Shaymin's Sky Forme!
5—Golden Road
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Golden Road (Japanese: 5ban GO-RUDENRO-DO) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 5 key. It is available after ????. It is a road made out of gold where jewels are often found and is visited by catlike Pokémon, among others.
Medals
Bronze: Can you collect five jewels?
Silver: Investigate 7 Pokémon and don't let a single jewel be taken!
Gold: Get 30000 points and don't let a single jewel be taken!
6—Rock Mountain
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Rock Mountain (Japanese: 6ban ROKKUMAUNTEN) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 6 key. It is available after ????. It is the side of a mountain which many Rock-type Pokémon climb without end.
In this course, there is a time limit of 60 seconds, and unlike most other courses, the Pokémon climb away from the player, instead of approaching them.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate 7 Pokémon!
Silver: Investigate 20 Pokémon!
Gold: Investigate 45 Pokémon!
7—Lucky Paradise
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Lucky Paradise (Japanese: 7ban RAKKI-PARADAISU) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 7 key. It is available after ????. It is a path in a mysteriously sparkling golden field where Chansey throw pairs of eggs at you to guess the right one in a game of luck. If the wrong egg is chosen, the course will end.
Medals
Bronze: Choose the correct egg three times and investigate three Pokémon!
Silver: Choose the correct egg five times and investigate five Pokémon!
Gold: Choose the correct egg seven times and investigate seven Pokémon!
8—Figure Eight Crossroads
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Figure Eight Crossroads (Japanese: 8ban hachinojikousaten) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 8 key. It is available after ????. It is a path in a field which passes through several figure eight-shaped crossroads.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 5000 points!
Silver: Aim for 50000 points!
Gold: ???
9—Cool Mountain
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Cool Mountain (Japanese: 9ban KU-RUMAUNTEN) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 9 key. It is available after ????. It is a frozen lake on the side of a mountain which Ice Pokémon use as an skating rink.
In this course, there is a time limit of 90 seconds, and due to the Pokémon in this course not stopping once they start skating, the remaining time to type Pokémon's names decreases even when there are still Pokémon in front, and as such, if a name is mistyped, it can be hard to recover.
Medals
Bronze: Get a consecutive chain of 10!
Silver: Get a consecutive chain of 20!
Gold: Get a consecutive chain of 45!
0—0AM Mansion
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0AM Mansion (Japanese: 0ban gozenreijinoyakata) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 0 key. It is available after ????. It is a candle-lit haunted mansion where ghost Pokémon and Rotom dwell.
When players first enter the 0AM Mansion, it is pitch black, and by typing in the symbols on the candles, the vicinity of the candle is lit up. If the player manages a 10 Pokémon chain without mistyping a letter, the tenth Pokémon will drop the Mansion Key (Japanese: YAKATANOKAGI), which will unlock Rotom's Room at the end of the mansion. Without the Mansion Key, the course will end. When Rotom's Room is entered, Rotom appears out of a television in its Normal Forme, but changes Forme twice by possessing appliances, before fleeing.
Medals
Bronze: It seems like somewhere is a very rare Pokémon! Investigate it!
Silver: Investigate three of Rotom's forms!
Gold: Investigate all of Rotom's forms!
半角全角—Bright Marsh
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Bright Marsh (Japanese: カクカクしつげん) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the 半角全角 key. It is a marsh full of speedy Croagunk who attack the player to stop them coming close, available after investigating Reshiram or Zekrom.
This course tests the player's reactions as there is only a short time to type the letter on each poison blob thrown by a Croagunk. Whenever the player is hit by one, they are slowed down.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate 3 Gureggle!
Silver: Investigate 5 Gureggle!
Gold: Investigate 8 Gureggle!
Pokémon encountered
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BS—Backspace Plateau
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In this course, there is a time limit of 60 seconds.
Medals
Bronze: Get 20 correct!
Silver: Get 40 correct!
Gold: Get 60 correct!
Caps Lock—Caps Lock Art Gallery
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Caps Lock Art Gallery (Japanese: KYAPUSUROKKU bijutsukan) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the Caps Lock key. It is an luscious art museum containing paintings of Pokémon, as well as Pokémon themselves.
When approaching a set of paintings, a Pokémon will cry, and the letter with that Pokémon's painting must be typed to meet the Pokémon. If Pokémon are wrongly identified three times, the course will end.
Medals
Bronze: Investigate 5 Pokémon!
Silver: Investigate 10 Pokémon!
Gold: Investigate 20 Pokémon!
Shift—Shift Vocabulary Challenge
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Shift Vocabulary Challenge (Japanese: シフトたんごチャレンジ) is an unlockable course in Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS and is located on the edge of the keyboard, on the right-hand Shift key. It is an field with many signposts with words written on, available after investigating Reshiram or Zekrom.
Unlike other courses, in it there is a 60 second time limit to type not Pokémon names, but proper words. It is Key's favourite place, and when the player gets there they find she holds the high score of 40000 points. After typing a certain amount of words, the Rōmaji display disappears, and the player is left with simply the hiragana text to type in.
Medals
Bronze: Aim for 3000 points!
Silver: Aim for 10000 points!
Gold: Aim for 30000 points!
Words encountered
This list is incomplete.
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List of Pokémon by Research Notes order
This list is a record of the official Japanese spellings for Pokémon names. Names are listed by number in the order dictated by the Research Notes in Battle and Get! Pokemon Typing DS, meaning that Pokémon beginning with the kana 'A' will appear first, followed by those with 'I', 'U', 'E', and subsequent kana.
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- Japanese: The official original name as dictated by Nintendo Company Ltd. of Japan and written in katakana. In most cases, this is the spelling found in all Japanese video games and most other official material. It is transliterated into romaji as written in the Research Notes to be typed.
- English: The official localize name as dictated by Nintendo of America and used in all English-language games and merchandise.
- Trademarked romaji: The official romaji name as given on the trademark filings. This spelling is used internally by Game Freak and is frequently used on official merchandise and other promotional material. Names based on English words often should be read as if they are English words, as opposed to Japanese. For example, Habunake, being the Romaji translation of ハブネーク, should be pronounced "Ha-bu-nake" as opposed to "Ha-bu-na-ke" if it were a Japanese name. Some are just exact transliterations of the name into romaji.
The trademarked romaji names of new Pokémon will be added as their names become available to the public.
List of Pokémon names
T.001 - T.036 Aianto - Ohbem
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#000 | Durant | Durant | アイアント | AIANNTO | ??? |
#000 | Accelgor | Accelgor | アギルダー | AGIRUDA- | Agilder |
#000 | Meditite | Meditite | アサナン | ASANANN | Asanan |
#000 | Seaking | Seaking | アズマオウ | AZUMAOU | Azumao |
#000 | Torchic | Torchic | アチャモ | ATYAMO | Achamo |
#000 | Carracosta | Carracosta | アバゴーラ | ABAGO-RA | Abagoura |
#000 | Unown | Unown | アンノーン | ANNNO-NN | Unknown |
#000 | Eevee | Eevee | イーブイ | I-BUI | Eievui |
#000 | Dwebble | Dwebble | イシズマイ | ISIZUMAI | Ishizumai |
#000 | Geodude | Geodude | イシツブテ | ISITUBUTE | Isitsubute |
#000 | Piloswine | Piloswine | イノムー | INOMU- | Inomoo |
#000 | Onix | Onix | イワーク | IWA-KU | Iwark |
#000 | Crustle | Crustle | イワパレス | IWAPARESU | ??? |
#000 | Sudowoodo | Sudowoodo | ウソッキー | USOKKI- | Usokkie |
#000 | Bonsly | Bonsly | ウソハチ | USOHATI | Usohachi |
#000 | Swinub | Swinub | ウリムー | URIMU- | Urimoo |
#000 | Volcarona | Volcarona | ウルガモス | URUGAMOSU | Ulgamoth |
#000 | Skarmory | Skarmory | エアームド | EA-MUDO | Airmd |
#000 | Aipom | Aipom | エイパム | Eipam | |
#000 | Espeon | Espeon | エーフィ | E-FI | Eifie |
#000 | Ambipom | Ambipom | エテボース | ETEBO-SU | Eteboth |
#000 | Skitty | Skitty | エネコ | ENEKO | Eneco |
#000 | Delcatty | Delcatty | エネコロロ | ENEKORORO | Enekororo |
#000 | Emolga | Emolga | エモンガ | EMONNGA | Emonga |
#000 | Whimsicott | Whimsicott | エルフーン | ERUHU-NN | Elfuun |
#000 | Electivire | Electivire | エレキブル | EREKIBURU | Elekible |
#000 | Emboar | Emboar | エンブオー | ENNBUO- | Enbuoh |
#000 | Empoleon | Empoleon | エンペルト | ENNPERUTO | Emperte |
#000 | Swellow | Swellow | オオスバメ | OOSUBAME | Ohsubame |
#000 | Beheeyem | Beheeyem | オーベム | O-BEMU | ??? |
#000 | Octillery | Octillery | オクタン | OKUTANN | Okutank |
#000 | Tympole | Tympole | オタマロ | OTAMARO | Otamaro |
#000 | Glalie | Glalie | オニゴーリ | ONIGO-RI | Onigohri |
#000 | Haxorus | Haxorus | オノノクス | ONONOKUSU | Ononokus |
#000 | Fraxure | Fraxure | オノンド | ONONNDO | Onondo |
#000 | Omastar | Omastar | オムスター | OMUSUTA- | Omstar |